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adrienne champion is the mayor of charity it is seuss a town in the car pay theon mountains he is frequently confronted with corruption allegations connected to his plans to revive an old gold mine close to the nearby city of dave with the help of a canadian mining company. he says his plans are all about bringing employment to the region but. this project could create hundreds of jobs and thereby help significantly reduce unemployment in our town the whole region including neighboring villages could benefit from the mine but the project requires getting rid of four hundred hectares of forest so far opponents of blocked the mine through the courts. in the town hall the mountain of files on the mine is growing. corruption is something the mayor doesn't want to talk about he presents a document from the government's anti corruption agency it says he has not profited personally from the five hundred million euro project. yes and n.g.o.s cuse me of illegal dealings but the anti corruption agency investigated everything and now i've been officially exonerated. down in the miners' settlement forme
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seuss. you will know that he has made this unfounded accusation of treason and sabotage, you notice this racist caricature of japanese slightly greeting with noses and slanted eyes. he was one of the leading voices for the ousting of japanese from the west coast. as we know from his cartoons, depicting african-americans, he would depict them exaggerated and we know from his cartoons last year that the "n" word was a casual part of his vocabulary. he never apologized for the outrage and i think he was evil. next time you see a dr. seuss product give that some thought. this executive order was issued in february 1942. the obligation to carry out the executive order, established in western defend designs and gave the military authorities the right to exclude or determine who like to stay there, this authority was granted to this gentleman general john do with. john do with, shortly after 9066 was promulgated, testified in front of a committee and set it japanese a gap and it makes no difference
seuss. you will know that he has made this unfounded accusation of treason and sabotage, you notice this racist caricature of japanese slightly greeting with noses and slanted eyes. he was one of the leading voices for the ousting of japanese from the west coast. as we know from his cartoons, depicting african-americans, he would depict them exaggerated and we know from his cartoons last year that the "n" word was a casual part of his vocabulary. he never apologized for the outrage...
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seuss. -- who we today know as dr. seuss. what if see in this newspaper and on this screen are multiple p.m. thatublished by show him attacking the isolationism. a see lindbergh on the top of , and shoveling this nazi propaganda. you see guys all -- you see him with this fantastic attack on america first. here he is showing the ostrich of isolationism ringing the hand that should be hitler's's neck. in the aftermath, he draws this fantastic cartoon about america first. reading agrandma scary children's story called adolf the wolf to these children. what we do is take on fdr's presidential leadership. between the pumping that europe ghost warns of timber september 1939 and pearl harbor in december 1941. one of the things we want visitors to think about here is when europe goes to war, americans want to stay out of that war in americans don't want to let in refugees. fdr spends all of his political capital trying to move public opinion from isolation to intervention. he's doing this as he's making the own president a third term
seuss. -- who we today know as dr. seuss. what if see in this newspaper and on this screen are multiple p.m. thatublished by show him attacking the isolationism. a see lindbergh on the top of , and shoveling this nazi propaganda. you see guys all -- you see him with this fantastic attack on america first. here he is showing the ostrich of isolationism ringing the hand that should be hitler's's neck. in the aftermath, he draws this fantastic cartoon about america first. reading agrandma scary...
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the military we have been seeing a lot of presence in the military and between middle and low of the seuss we have been getting reports of discontent within the military so it is a bold move from the all president of national assembly language all the tool and that is what the law of the end is and then also to ask for humanitarian relief which will help not only the most vulnerable but as well as but also the families of these middle and lower ranking officers that have to go because of the sudan medicine shortages that we've been seeing it as well so it's a power struggle with their interest in it and the strategies that we're seeing at this moment are i do have you are following the story for us from caracas thank you very much. now today could see the beginning of a big change in germany's energy industry the government wants to close the country's lignite coal mines so the country's coal commission is meeting in berlin to decide how to move forward now there is a lot at stake around twenty one thousand jobs depend directly on lignite and that's the type of soft coal that the heavy pol
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adrian champion is the man just seuss a town in the cop a.t.m. mountains he's frequently confronted with career. allegations connected to his plans to revive an old gold mine close to the nearby city of deva with the help of a canadian mining company he says his plans are all about bringing employment to the region. but the point that there is this project could create hundreds of jobs and therefore help to significantly reduce unemployment in our village. the whole region including neighboring villages could benefit from the mine or if you go for that. but the project requires getting rid of four hundred hectares of forest so far opponents have blocked the mine through the courts. the mountain of files on the mine is growing in the town hall corruption is something the mat doesn't want to talk about. you know. he presents a document from the government anti corruption agency it says he has not profited personally from the five hundred million euro project. da yes and q story of illegal dealings but the anti corruption agency investigated everyth
adrian champion is the man just seuss a town in the cop a.t.m. mountains he's frequently confronted with career. allegations connected to his plans to revive an old gold mine close to the nearby city of deva with the help of a canadian mining company he says his plans are all about bringing employment to the region. but the point that there is this project could create hundreds of jobs and therefore help to significantly reduce unemployment in our village. the whole region including neighboring...
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got to that in my opinion the democrats and republicans when it comes to foreign policy they aren't seuss ites of the same color health same point they have no respect for the united nations charter they have no respect for international law and i think you know the democrats have proven their action it months to walk over the last twenty years and i can tell i mean you know i want to go back and we came we can take a look our viewers can take a look at the article the root of the point is that polling data shows that the democrats are more prone war then republicans though i suppose you know it's to one degree or another both are interventionist both support american exceptionalism marco hey yeah so the numbers show that as of right now some forty nine to thirty three percent the majority of americans support trump's withdrawal of u.s. troops from syria and the vast majority of that thirty three percent is democrats. and the six almost. we see very similar numbers with the withdrawal from afghanistan here's the problem just a few years ago when it was obama campaigning on withdrawing tro
got to that in my opinion the democrats and republicans when it comes to foreign policy they aren't seuss ites of the same color health same point they have no respect for the united nations charter they have no respect for international law and i think you know the democrats have proven their action it months to walk over the last twenty years and i can tell i mean you know i want to go back and we came we can take a look our viewers can take a look at the article the root of the point is that...
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. >> reporter: rob seuss's home . it was heavily damaged in the 2017 san jose floods. a tree smashed his garage. tonight's storm was the first time he was worried it could happen again. >> when i heard flash floods warnings, that really alarmed me only because that was the only warning we had in 2017. >> reporter: the problem in 2017, the anderson reservoir in morgan hill overflowed. but tonight the reservoir is only 25% full. >> there's plenty of room in anderson reservoir to capture the storm water. >> reporter: in the past two years the water district installed a wall along the creek in the rock springs neighborhood to prevent flooding and says it's done a thorough cleanup of coyote creek. as for souza, he's finally finishing a new garage and home renovation, ready for nights like tonight. >> everything has been fully restored. actually, i would say it's restored even better than what it sierra, where things are treacherous. the caltrans crew tweeted out this video frichlom i-80 in sod springs. driving to tahoe is discouraged. this is what it looked like a few hours
. >> reporter: rob seuss's home . it was heavily damaged in the 2017 san jose floods. a tree smashed his garage. tonight's storm was the first time he was worried it could happen again. >> when i heard flash floods warnings, that really alarmed me only because that was the only warning we had in 2017. >> reporter: the problem in 2017, the anderson reservoir in morgan hill overflowed. but tonight the reservoir is only 25% full. >> there's plenty of room in anderson...
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will learn well you know there might be a commercially significant but i am reminded of the great dr seuss who wrote horton hears a who you know i mean it just takes one voice in the wilderness to change the course of history if the u.s. wants to antagonize very well educated state like around and force them to adapt and open up a pandora's box of dollars ation have at it buddy but i think you're on the losing end of that tree and you know again she looks at the swift system and why. so important most americans don't know this because you will not most americans do tune in to the likes of fox news or c.n.n. or rachel maddow on m s n b c or chris hayes and they never will talk about first they'll never talk about the financial system and how the u.s. dollar as the world's reserve currency does advantage them in particular but all americans you know many americans not necessarily heartland i don't think at this point because of the huge deficits the trade deficit we have to run to maintain a u.s. dollar reserve standard but that's why you don't hear about it on c.n.n. and m s n b c they don'
will learn well you know there might be a commercially significant but i am reminded of the great dr seuss who wrote horton hears a who you know i mean it just takes one voice in the wilderness to change the course of history if the u.s. wants to antagonize very well educated state like around and force them to adapt and open up a pandora's box of dollars ation have at it buddy but i think you're on the losing end of that tree and you know again she looks at the swift system and why. so...
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seuss. newspaperee on this and on this screen are multiple cartoons published by p.m. that attacking the isolationism. here, you see lindbergh on the calls a pile that geisel nazi anti-semitic stink wagon." shoveling this nazi propaganda. you see geisel with this fantastic attack on america first. here he is showing the ostrich of isolationism ringing the hand s that should be hitler's's neck. in the aftermath, he draws this fantastic cartoon about america first. you see the grandmotherly figure with an america first sweater reading a scary children's story called adolf the wolf to these children. she is reading, the wolf chewed up the children and spit out their bones, but those were foreign children and it didn't really matter. what we do in this film is take on fdr's presidential leadership. between the period that europe goes to war in september 1939 and pearl harbor in december 1941. one of the things we want visitors to think about here is when europe goes to war, americans want to stay out of that war and americans don't want to let in refugees. fdr spends all o
seuss. newspaperee on this and on this screen are multiple cartoons published by p.m. that attacking the isolationism. here, you see lindbergh on the calls a pile that geisel nazi anti-semitic stink wagon." shoveling this nazi propaganda. you see geisel with this fantastic attack on america first. here he is showing the ostrich of isolationism ringing the hand s that should be hitler's's neck. in the aftermath, he draws this fantastic cartoon about america first. you see the grandmotherly...
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seuss story about that. josh, the president digging in. democrats digging in as well. and i imagine feeling bolstered by polling showing that the majority of americans blame republicans for the shutdown. fact is some within their own party are concerned about the political dangers here for the democrats. do you see from your seat any wavering of support among democrats for sticking in here or any increase in support for making concessions and making a deal with the president? >> according to my reporting, no. y they don't see an incentive to give the president money to open the government. our poll showed 53 percent of the country blames it on trump and 30% or less blames it on the democrats. they see as having more leverage than the president. there is concern about federal workers and supporters. i don't see them right now making a deal. no. >> i'm just wondering on that point, we had katie hill on, freshman democrat from california on the show on friday who said she is willing to give a certain amount of money toward some sort of physical barrier. you have this inco
seuss story about that. josh, the president digging in. democrats digging in as well. and i imagine feeling bolstered by polling showing that the majority of americans blame republicans for the shutdown. fact is some within their own party are concerned about the political dangers here for the democrats. do you see from your seat any wavering of support among democrats for sticking in here or any increase in support for making concessions and making a deal with the president? >> according...
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seuss struggling to finish the title of "green eggs d ham." [ laughter ] >> seth: it was originally justk."ju >> yeah, it wa "green book" and he was like, "how do i crack this?" [ light laughter ] "blackkklansman" was nominated and, judging by the upper and lower case lettering in th title, it is also a wi-fi password. [ laughter ] that's a john mulaney joke. he wrote it! [ laughter ] >> seth: as you do. >> as one does. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: love him. >> the best. spike lee's third time being nominated for a globe. and i've got to say, it's disappointing to see so few knicks here supporting him. >> seth: that's my favorite one. [ laughter ] >> yeah. he goes to a lot oknicks game by the way, you would have done at in l.a. this is actually in new york and that [ bleep ] tanked. >> i so glad we didn't do it [ laughter ] to the time machine! [ laught ] all right. "the good place" is nominated. it's a philosophical after life comedy that asks complicated questions, like, can ted danson still get it? [ laughter ] not that complicated. the answer is yes. >> woo! >> julia roberts' ama
seuss struggling to finish the title of "green eggs d ham." [ laughter ] >> seth: it was originally justk."ju >> yeah, it wa "green book" and he was like, "how do i crack this?" [ light laughter ] "blackkklansman" was nominated and, judging by the upper and lower case lettering in th title, it is also a wi-fi password. [ laughter ] that's a john mulaney joke. he wrote it! [ laughter ] >> seth: as you do. >> as one does. [...
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seuss neck ties. i want to repeat this again. a single dad, he's selling stuff that's just around his house so he can get the money to pay his bills. just a short time ago, the house approved a bill that ensures all federal employees will be paid retroactively after the shutdown ends, and it now heads to president trump's desk. but that is probably little consolation to those who are living paycheck to paycheck. they need that money now. we said it earlier this week, ali. when you go to the grocery store, you don't get to say, i'll get you next week. >> fortunately, there are some banks and companies in america that are trying to make accommodations, but that's not enough for people. you made a comment yesterday, i think it was, some percentage of americans don't have $400 extra for expenses. >> in case of an emergency. in normal times. and remember, december, that's the month people are paying their bills from, is usually the most expensive month for people. >> and the bills are coming in now. >> the holidays, they're driving, b
seuss neck ties. i want to repeat this again. a single dad, he's selling stuff that's just around his house so he can get the money to pay his bills. just a short time ago, the house approved a bill that ensures all federal employees will be paid retroactively after the shutdown ends, and it now heads to president trump's desk. but that is probably little consolation to those who are living paycheck to paycheck. they need that money now. we said it earlier this week, ali. when you go to the...
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seuss' "green eggs and that's it." [ laughter ] okay. okay. bear with me. bear with me.with me. that's right. today is international jewish book day. though if you have time to read a book, you have time to cl your mothe [ laughter and applause ] those are the best three out of 200. [ laughter ] and nally, kfc has introduce new fried chicken scented fireplace logs in time for the holiday. so if you're wondering what you're getting for christmas, raccoons! [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, we have au great show foronight. [ cheers and applause ] she's starring in the poweul new drama, "vox lux." natalie portman is here tonight. so excited to have her on the show. his new comedy series, "champaign illinois" is available now for streaming on youtube premium. our friend, adam pally, isack tonight. [ cheers and applause ] and we have music from country music supergroup, pistol annies. they're fantastic. i'm so happy they're [ cheers and applause ] now, before we get to althat, president trump did an interview today where he desperately tried to rebut allegations thahe broke
seuss' "green eggs and that's it." [ laughter ] okay. okay. bear with me. bear with me.with me. that's right. today is international jewish book day. though if you have time to read a book, you have time to cl your mothe [ laughter and applause ] those are the best three out of 200. [ laughter ] and nally, kfc has introduce new fried chicken scented fireplace logs in time for the holiday. so if you're wondering what you're getting for christmas, raccoons! [ laughter ] ladies and...
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seuss guys all award for his book "you are not small". let's welcome chris weyant. [applause]. and last and by no means least on the far right is david borchart, a cartoonist and illustrator living in brooklyn. his single panel cartoons have been a. in the new yorker since 2007 as well as time magazine, seattle stranger and esquire. he was awarded a new york foundation of the arts fellowship in fiction for the story cartoon "a prisoner of google island" which appeared for years in weekly newspapers run the country and is currently collaborating on a picture book. let's welcome david borchart. [applause]. if you will bear with me for about 30 seconds and let me get re- situated and bob will start. be prepared to entertain and i hope you brought your best laugh with you. >> a lot of pressure. that's a lot of pressure. we will take a picture while we are waiting. at the count of three, everyone, look like i'm interesting. one, two, three. great. [laughter] i'm going to step aside here-- oh, i'm sorry. i thought i had to get out of the way. i will just sit down. >> over your head h
seuss guys all award for his book "you are not small". let's welcome chris weyant. [applause]. and last and by no means least on the far right is david borchart, a cartoonist and illustrator living in brooklyn. his single panel cartoons have been a. in the new yorker since 2007 as well as time magazine, seattle stranger and esquire. he was awarded a new york foundation of the arts fellowship in fiction for the story cartoon "a prisoner of google island" which appeared for...
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seuss court, but the international community.ely be the last word and who is ultimately divided. pointing to the saudi crown prince if he was response will. they haven't said to the believers behind it, but behind closed doors there has been that insinuation. turkey has repeatedly asserted that the order to kill khashoggi was issued at the highest levels of the saudi government. and that those saudi hit men did not act on their own. they also say that saudi arabia hasn't shared any information with them despite a joint investigation. on sunday, secretary of state mike pompeo said that the u.s. was still trying to gather facts to uncover those involved in the killing but said the relationship with saudi arabia could be maintained so that lindsey graham seem to counter e begin. >> it's concluded that the relationships in saudi arabia and the united states cannot move forward until mds has been dealt with. >> in another kind of angle, a german weapons maker now plans to sue the different government for stopping all arms exports to s
seuss court, but the international community.ely be the last word and who is ultimately divided. pointing to the saudi crown prince if he was response will. they haven't said to the believers behind it, but behind closed doors there has been that insinuation. turkey has repeatedly asserted that the order to kill khashoggi was issued at the highest levels of the saudi government. and that those saudi hit men did not act on their own. they also say that saudi arabia hasn't shared any information...
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seuss too.pparent and know that at some point. >> what about "the giving tree". >> that's a good one. >> one in the i won't do is strain to are far from references to befudal against. my producer is saying we've but to go. are we high fiving? thank you for being here. state of mind on "the beat." now they're following the money. " now they're following the money. with my bladder leakage, the products i've tried just didn't fit right. they were too loose. it's getting in the way of our camping trips. but with a range of sizes, depend fit-flex is made for me. with a range of sizes for all body types, depend fit-flex underwear is guaranteed to be your best fit. incomparable design state of the art technology makes it brilliant. the visionary lexus nx. lease the 2019 nx 300 for $339/mo. for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. oh! oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority
seuss too.pparent and know that at some point. >> what about "the giving tree". >> that's a good one. >> one in the i won't do is strain to are far from references to befudal against. my producer is saying we've but to go. are we high fiving? thank you for being here. state of mind on "the beat." now they're following the money. " now they're following the money. with my bladder leakage, the products i've tried just didn't fit right. they were too...
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seuss on the floor of the senate. this is absurd that the government is shut down.ld never shut the government down. beyond that, we should focus on a set of priorities that are important to the people of colorado and the rest of the country like whether we are going to furnish a decent education to people, create a system of higher education that people can afford, invest in infrastructure. when was the last time you guys talked about any of that on cnn? >> well, listen, senator cruz's point yesterday was there was a clean bill that senator kennedy introduced that democrats didn't support that could have supported the coast guard. >> it was a political trick. it was an excuse for not opening the rest of the government. it was an excuse not to pay those fbi guys or those doj guys having worked at the department of justice myself i know what amazing civil servants they are. not to pay the people at homeland security but to claim to the american people that somehow just paying the coast guard was adequate or sufficient. it was a political trick is what it was. we shou
seuss on the floor of the senate. this is absurd that the government is shut down.ld never shut the government down. beyond that, we should focus on a set of priorities that are important to the people of colorado and the rest of the country like whether we are going to furnish a decent education to people, create a system of higher education that people can afford, invest in infrastructure. when was the last time you guys talked about any of that on cnn? >> well, listen, senator cruz's...
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seuss children's book. i would not be involved with this at all.t -- >> i give you one out of three of those is a clear win, but the problem with this thing with the shutdown is that the wall -- i don't have to tell you this, you were there. the wall was a pretend promise. it was never going to be. he was never going to do it. it was a stunt. and now he's leveraged so much and so many people -- >> i don't think so, chris. i think he was always intending on doing it. i think the mexico paying for it -- >> go ahead. >> i'm just saying, i think the mexico paying for it was more of the probability. but i think he was very much so intent on building a wall, fence, whatever you want to call it on -- >> that's fine, you can build a physical barrier. but why say it's a cure-all to keep back this demonized group of people, like this marauding horde that doesn't exist. he created all of this. it's all bogus, anthony. >> okay, but chris, he won the election, so in my opinion, he has the right to put down what he would like as it relates to border security. th
seuss children's book. i would not be involved with this at all.t -- >> i give you one out of three of those is a clear win, but the problem with this thing with the shutdown is that the wall -- i don't have to tell you this, you were there. the wall was a pretend promise. it was never going to be. he was never going to do it. it was a stunt. and now he's leveraged so much and so many people -- >> i don't think so, chris. i think he was always intending on doing it. i think the...
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seuss anything still by heart. and as the girls grew up we continued to incorporate books as a form of family activity. as they got older we started reading more complex books together. so barack and malia read all of the harry potter books aloud from the from the to the back. and d from the front and the back. then she could see the movie after she rated. i stayed out of that. because you want the taughter to have a thing they do. i don't know anything about harry potter because i wasn't going to get involves in that. so when sasha got older i read "life of pi with her then we saw the movie. we were big calvin and hobbs family. we -- it was a part of the way we put our kids to sleep at night. i felt that music, reading, culture was an important part of their development from very early on. so we are big, big readers. >> one of the images i know when you were in the white house and there would be holiday time. you would be going and they would be going to the bookstore, and giving books as gifts. >> that's all bara
seuss anything still by heart. and as the girls grew up we continued to incorporate books as a form of family activity. as they got older we started reading more complex books together. so barack and malia read all of the harry potter books aloud from the from the to the back. and d from the front and the back. then she could see the movie after she rated. i stayed out of that. because you want the taughter to have a thing they do. i don't know anything about harry potter because i wasn't going...
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seuss anything, still by heart, and as the girls up we continue to incorporate books as a form of family activity. so as they get older we started reading more complex books together. so barack and malia read all of the harry potter books aloud from front to cover, , from the front to the back. and then she could see the movie after they read it. so that was their father daughter ritual. and i stayed out of that because you know you what the father to have a thing that they do. i don't know anything about harry potter because i i wasn't even going to get involved in that. so that's their thing. so when sasha got older i read like a pie with her and then we saw the movie. we were big -- "life of pi" -- big comic book readers. we love calvin and hobbes. we were a big calvin and hobbes family, so yeah, reading was, a part of the way we put our kids to sleep at night. i felt that music, reading culture was an important part of their development to this, you know, am very early on. so we are big, big readers. >> one of the images i know that when you were in the white house and it would be ho
seuss anything, still by heart, and as the girls up we continue to incorporate books as a form of family activity. so as they get older we started reading more complex books together. so barack and malia read all of the harry potter books aloud from front to cover, , from the front to the back. and then she could see the movie after they read it. so that was their father daughter ritual. and i stayed out of that because you know you what the father to have a thing that they do. i don't know...
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adrienne champion is the mayor of charity it is seuss a town in the car pay theon mountains he is frequently confronted with corruption allegations connected to his plans to revive an old gold mine close to the nearby city of dave with the help of a canadian mining company. he says his plans are all about bringing employment to the region but. this project could create hundreds of jobs and thereby help significantly reduce unemployment in our town the whole region including neighboring villages could benefit from the mine but the project requires getting rid of four hundred hectares of forest so far opponents of blocked the mine through the courts. in the town hall the mountain of files on the mine is growing. corruption is something the mayor doesn't want to talk about. he presents a document from the government's anti corruption agency it says he has not profited personally from the five hundred million euro project. that yes and n.g.o.s cuse me of illegal dealings but the anti corruption agency investigated everything and now i've been officially exonerated. down in the miners' settlement
adrienne champion is the mayor of charity it is seuss a town in the car pay theon mountains he is frequently confronted with corruption allegations connected to his plans to revive an old gold mine close to the nearby city of dave with the help of a canadian mining company. he says his plans are all about bringing employment to the region but. this project could create hundreds of jobs and thereby help significantly reduce unemployment in our town the whole region including neighboring villages...