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is the president of a local small scale miners association. with it for all that used to be cocoa plantations. and the government has eradicated all the coke on the region. each day dozens of mules amble up and down these paths loaded up with cans of cyanide like mercury it's used to extract the gold from the or. we're in the heart of a rich gold bearing region. the mines are artisanal the techniques and sesto the gold reserves have hardly been tapped. the big companies rarely venture out here but they already hold all the mining permits. the theater with them all this land is already tenured by the company's compass you know whenever a small farmer goes to request a mining permit he's told that the land has already been allocated that someone has requested it before and. in this way the small scale miners are considered illegal by the colombian government they live under fork rule most of the time the guerrilla fighters are invisible but they come here regularly to collect their war tax. in order to work you have to pay the guerrillas. everyo
is the president of a local small scale miners association. with it for all that used to be cocoa plantations. and the government has eradicated all the coke on the region. each day dozens of mules amble up and down these paths loaded up with cans of cyanide like mercury it's used to extract the gold from the or. we're in the heart of a rich gold bearing region. the mines are artisanal the techniques and sesto the gold reserves have hardly been tapped. the big companies rarely venture out here...
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is the president of the local small scale miners association. with us for all that used to be cocoa plantations. and the government has eradicated all the coke on the region. each day dozens of mules amble up and down these paths loaded up with cans of cyanide like mercury is used to extract the gold from the or. we're in the heart of a rich gold bearing region. the mines are artisanal the techniques and c'est the gold reserves have hardly been tapped. the big companies rarely venture out here but they already hold all the mining permits. and all this land is already tenured by the company's compass you know whenever a small farmer goes to request a mining permit he's told that the land has already been allocated that someone has requested it before and. in this way the small scale miners are considered illegal by the colombian government they live under fark rule most of the time the guerrilla fighters are invisible but they come here regularly to collect their war tax. in order to work you have to pay the guerillas. everyone pays the entire re
is the president of the local small scale miners association. with us for all that used to be cocoa plantations. and the government has eradicated all the coke on the region. each day dozens of mules amble up and down these paths loaded up with cans of cyanide like mercury is used to extract the gold from the or. we're in the heart of a rich gold bearing region. the mines are artisanal the techniques and c'est the gold reserves have hardly been tapped. the big companies rarely venture out here...
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is the president of a local small scale miners association. with us for all that used to be cocoa plantations. and the governor.
is the president of a local small scale miners association. with us for all that used to be cocoa plantations. and the governor.
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david hopper, general secretary of the durham miners association who were crushed by thatcher in a series of violent strikes said she destroyed our community, our villages and our people. she absolutely hated working people and i've got very bitter memories of what she did. we live now still today on the reagan-thatcher access, their legacies reaching forward through the years this their shared contempt, they bequeathed massive inequality. if you compar inequality, england and the u.s. are at the top. this is the society that thatcher and reagan gave us. societies of shrinking middle classes and tremendously high levels of inequality. if you do not like that vision, you have little occasion to celebrate margaret thatcher today. joining me, cass sunstein and author of "simpler" and martin bashir. it's a great pleasure to have you both here. cass, i'll begin with you. i have now given a rip-roaring leftist attack on margaret thatcher. partly as a useful corrective to the quite understandable desire to speak graciously, and i obviously wish her family no ill and it's sad when people pass. is
david hopper, general secretary of the durham miners association who were crushed by thatcher in a series of violent strikes said she destroyed our community, our villages and our people. she absolutely hated working people and i've got very bitter memories of what she did. we live now still today on the reagan-thatcher access, their legacies reaching forward through the years this their shared contempt, they bequeathed massive inequality. if you compar inequality, england and the u.s. are at...
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is the president of the local small scale miners association. with it for all that used to be cocoa plantations. and the government has eradicated all the coke on the region. each day dozens of mules amble up and down these paths loaded up with cans of cyanide like mercury is used to extract the gold from the or. we're in the heart of a rich gold bearing region. the mines are artisanal the techniques and sesto the gold reserves have hardly been tapped. the big companies rarely venture out here but they already hold all the mining permits. and all this land is already tenured by the company's compass you know whenever a small farmer goes to request a mining permit he's told that the land has already been allocated that someone has requested it before and. in this way the small scale miners are considered illegal by the colombian government they live under fark rule most of the time the guerrilla fighters are invisible but they come here regularly to collect their war tax. in order to work you have to pay the guerillas. everyone pays the entire re
is the president of the local small scale miners association. with it for all that used to be cocoa plantations. and the government has eradicated all the coke on the region. each day dozens of mules amble up and down these paths loaded up with cans of cyanide like mercury is used to extract the gold from the or. we're in the heart of a rich gold bearing region. the mines are artisanal the techniques and sesto the gold reserves have hardly been tapped. the big companies rarely venture out here...
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british working class, for many of them the legacy will always be associated with the coal miners' strikefine her then. with the passage of time it defined her completely as the divisive figure that she was. it seemed that one half of britain was taking up arms against another half. she would say that it was a necessary battle. >> in the coal fields 30 years on, the miners have not forgotten. >> you are not supposed to speak ill of the dead, but from the phone calls i had this morning, my community is not shedding a tear today. saying good riddance. >> on the world stage it was an equal measure where she became to compromise.al the falklands war led to her conservative party winning an even greater majority. >> the way that she fought the seemed like she had beaten the argentine's in south of frantic. cold war height of the she courted soviet and american leaders. be all that -- she will remembered for her posts in the nationalist party regime in south africa. in 1984 she became a target for the irish republican army. apartheid at all. she told south africans that it could not last. not s
british working class, for many of them the legacy will always be associated with the coal miners' strikefine her then. with the passage of time it defined her completely as the divisive figure that she was. it seemed that one half of britain was taking up arms against another half. she would say that it was a necessary battle. >> in the coal fields 30 years on, the miners have not forgotten. >> you are not supposed to speak ill of the dead, but from the phone calls i had this...
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we knew that some amphibole minerals, particularly the grunerite, which was in the tailings, can occur as asbestos, and that is associatedh human health hards, particularly for cancer. um... what we didn't know was whether these rticular amphibole particles in the water occurred as fibers. so we took samples of the water and looked at it by electron microscopy and saw that, indeed, some of the amphibole particles were, that was kind of a shocking inrevelation to us.d. oh, i think it alarmed an awful lot of people. i think the first response was for an awful lot opeople to get very active, very quickly. there was a petition, i think, with something like 10,000 names presented to the mayor ofuluth insisting that something be done about this. schoumacher: duluth responded by building a new filtration system, but that didn't stop the protests. and we are, too, we're their neighbors. well drink out of the same lake. it's all our country. if... i don'knowpeople have to aw a line someplace on what kind of an environment they want toive in. schoumacher: that line was finally drawn in federal court. on what kind of an environment
we knew that some amphibole minerals, particularly the grunerite, which was in the tailings, can occur as asbestos, and that is associatedh human health hards, particularly for cancer. um... what we didn't know was whether these rticular amphibole particles in the water occurred as fibers. so we took samples of the water and looked at it by electron microscopy and saw that, indeed, some of the amphibole particles were, that was kind of a shocking inrevelation to us.d. oh, i think it alarmed an...
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is they have to go out at least from individuals or the government's land and mineral rights and there is a cost associated with that. this deduction allows them to attain a higher cost for those costs and lower their taxes. this was introduced in the tax code in 1926. itsrestingly, in 1975, availability was taken away from something called the major integrated oil companies. that is a distinction. i talked about the 10,000 companies in the united states and their base could broken down into two categories. what is the independent, smaller companies that do upstream work. theyen explore and produce oil and natural gas. then you have the major integrated companies which do upstream work and they have a mid-stream section where they transport the commodity via pipelines and a downstream company which is the refinery. there are four companies that fit into that major into credit category -- exxon, chevron, british petroleum, and shell. comical philips used to be a major into credit co. but last year, they spun out their refining operations of they are no longer considered in that category. arlington, texas, i
is they have to go out at least from individuals or the government's land and mineral rights and there is a cost associated with that. this deduction allows them to attain a higher cost for those costs and lower their taxes. this was introduced in the tax code in 1926. itsrestingly, in 1975, availability was taken away from something called the major integrated oil companies. that is a distinction. i talked about the 10,000 companies in the united states and their base could broken down into...