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before coming here we never would have been madge and filming anything quite like this. a mountain of empty plastic bottles that you have to climb with 70 kilo grams on your head. at 1st we're almost fascinated by this blue mountain and the incessant coming and going of climbers all smaller than their loads. but then we talk to the workers. yeah but actually it was our. enemy to make. anything. else was in the sand so i think it's neville court that's looking at it for. at the foot of the mountain these workers begin their final sorting session they put the colored bottles and plastic bags to. one side. they put the clear bottles into launch pads these bottles then go through these machines to be reduced to small pieces before they can be recycled. and. until very recently the company exported this plastic to china the largest buyer of recycled plastic in the world this is the side manager is about to explain to us. yesterday when i was working and asking for collectors 10 years it's only the price when a few months ago the way down the wise saying that be my tool by thi
before coming here we never would have been madge and filming anything quite like this. a mountain of empty plastic bottles that you have to climb with 70 kilo grams on your head. at 1st we're almost fascinated by this blue mountain and the incessant coming and going of climbers all smaller than their loads. but then we talk to the workers. yeah but actually it was our. enemy to make. anything. else was in the sand so i think it's neville court that's looking at it for. at the foot of the...
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and madge mcconnell said he would agree to let it go to the floor that's the the bill that he was speaking on. you know it's time i think all of this you know when you look at the numbers the other people that have died were afflicted with diseases from 911 because let's not forget the bush administration says it was safe for everyone to be down there. you know you're talking there was tens of thousands the 1st responders a ground 0 more than 70000 have actually been rolled in that program for help. but look 32000 of them have developed respiratory or digestive tract diseases 705 of them have died from those diseases 9001st responders are affected by cancer 600 have died at this rate experts are saying there's going to be more deaths from the diseases from ground 0 and from inhaling all of that garbage. than the actual people who were killed on the day that is truly tragic and truly breaks my heart because again our government that everybody rushed in there let everybody to have that happen despite without actually testing to see if it was safe and then lying and letting them go in there.
and madge mcconnell said he would agree to let it go to the floor that's the the bill that he was speaking on. you know it's time i think all of this you know when you look at the numbers the other people that have died were afflicted with diseases from 911 because let's not forget the bush administration says it was safe for everyone to be down there. you know you're talking there was tens of thousands the 1st responders a ground 0 more than 70000 have actually been rolled in that program for...
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she thought he was the a therapist, he got therapy, he hired her in rehab, she thought i it was a madge she fount was wrong, then they tried to kill her. kennedy: she was involved in a odd car crash, circumstances of which not solved she was forced into traffic and hit. >> like an -- erin brokovich type story, i started it, i thought activity just this one rehab, this owner chris, was e. lar of the industry, 40 billion dollar a year industry, we talk about obamacare har obama -- why protects rehab is unintended consequence of americans with disabilities act. kennedy: you wrote about that and sober living facilities there is no accountability because of these laws, i argue there is too much government and unintended consequences are that follow, th the book is "bad therapist" everyone should get it a fantastic story, for dark but told masterfuly. >> hope to lead to some reform. kennedy: i hope so too, thank you so much. >> even wright, look at this. >> topical storm is next. i switched to liberty mutual, because they let me customize my insurance. and as a fitness junkie, i customize eve
she thought he was the a therapist, he got therapy, he hired her in rehab, she thought i it was a madge she fount was wrong, then they tried to kill her. kennedy: she was involved in a odd car crash, circumstances of which not solved she was forced into traffic and hit. >> like an -- erin brokovich type story, i started it, i thought activity just this one rehab, this owner chris, was e. lar of the industry, 40 billion dollar a year industry, we talk about obamacare har obama -- why...
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a wide klano build network beyond his state he wound up in prison for the madge oberholtzer. like -- this is a tangled story that i don't think has been told very well, the decline of the klan. i think a lot of it came with the success of the klan in solving the problem of immigration like in 1924. they are still here and that problem is going to take care of .tself and then it was disappointment, that the klan was never going to live up to its promises. it promised to eradicate alcohol from the land. enforce theto prohibition law. anyone could see that alcohol was widely and readily obtained across the region. they could see that there were letters coming across -- bootleggers as well as home bre w. alcohol was flourishing and with this flourish came corruption of all sorts. backs,, bribery -- kick bribery of city and police officials. some --that because that caused some klan members to stay, we have had enough. thehe end of the 1920's, klan had been kicked out of the midwest. i think most midwesterners decided, we're just going to forget about it, it is over. by the 1930's
a wide klano build network beyond his state he wound up in prison for the madge oberholtzer. like -- this is a tangled story that i don't think has been told very well, the decline of the klan. i think a lot of it came with the success of the klan in solving the problem of immigration like in 1924. they are still here and that problem is going to take care of .tself and then it was disappointment, that the klan was never going to live up to its promises. it promised to eradicate alcohol from...
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water privatized ation at the center of his election campaign the situation was even worse than he did madge and severe give your community can. the maze simulators in some acquisitive food does it. but is a pretty. good i with good going is exposed it is look it is there that. will be there a place where they live whether one to listen to most and yes student this is typically. part of lebanon. which is one of the wrong. perhaps no yes no. events like i'm going to guess from now on city prize ties he puts and hoot on dammit. i'm tired as i know it and i'm tired because i'm in court how to get better you know i said not a sign and given i'm tight for teach it and what's important is the result. do the people have good quality or whatever. these environment protected these men will be performed. for those who knew what was in the contract of the sale for berlin's water company which had been kept secret there was only one course of action to make them public then german citizens would know that they themselves had guaranteed profits to 2 private companies for 30 years. you would sign. the con
water privatized ation at the center of his election campaign the situation was even worse than he did madge and severe give your community can. the maze simulators in some acquisitive food does it. but is a pretty. good i with good going is exposed it is look it is there that. will be there a place where they live whether one to listen to most and yes student this is typically. part of lebanon. which is one of the wrong. perhaps no yes no. events like i'm going to guess from now on city prize...
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was trying to build a wide klan network beyond his state he wound up in prison for the murder of madge oberholtzer. indiana, not just in but across the region smelled like many day old fish. people ran from it aggressively. this is a tangled story that i don't think has been told very well, the decline of the klan. i think some of it comes from the success of the klan in solving the problem of immigration like in 1924. they are still here and that problem is going to take care of itself. we don't need to worry about that. then there was disappointment with the klan, because the klan was never going to live up to its promises. it promised to eradicate alcohol from the land. it promised to enforce rigidly the prohibition law and it failed to do that. anyone could see that alcohol was widely and readily obtained across the region. they could see that there were bootleggers, as well as home brew. alcohol was flourishing and with this came corruption of all sorts. kick backs, bribery of city and police officials. a web of corruption. some klan members to say we have had enough of this. by t
was trying to build a wide klan network beyond his state he wound up in prison for the murder of madge oberholtzer. indiana, not just in but across the region smelled like many day old fish. people ran from it aggressively. this is a tangled story that i don't think has been told very well, the decline of the klan. i think some of it comes from the success of the klan in solving the problem of immigration like in 1924. they are still here and that problem is going to take care of itself. we...
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network beyond his own state, and he ended up in the michigan city penitentiary for the murder of madge oberholtzer. then, not the klan just in indiana but across the region, smelled like many, many day-old fish. people ran aggressively from it as a consequence. but it is more than stephenson, and this is a tangled story that still hasn't been told very well, about the decline of the klan. some of it comes from the success of the klan in solving the problems of immigration in the 1924 national origins quota act. we have done that. we don't need to talk about immigration. they are still here, but they aren't going to come anymore, and that problem will take care of itself, so we don't need to worry about that. and then perhaps, there was disappointment with the klan, because the klan was never able to live up to its promises, in all sorts of ways. it promised to eradicate alcohol from the land. it promised to enforce, rigidly, the prohibition law, and it failed to do so, and anyone could see that alcohol was widely and readily obtained across the region. they could see that there were bo
network beyond his own state, and he ended up in the michigan city penitentiary for the murder of madge oberholtzer. then, not the klan just in indiana but across the region, smelled like many, many day-old fish. people ran aggressively from it as a consequence. but it is more than stephenson, and this is a tangled story that still hasn't been told very well, about the decline of the klan. some of it comes from the success of the klan in solving the problems of immigration in the 1924 national...