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an organization in the wyly is trying to change this. every morning these women set off for work in the qunu valley in the state of him a child predator. collecting firewood for their families is a back breaking enterprise. people living high run at around 1800 meters above sea level need hot water on a daily basis it's cold in these parts especially in winter and that's becoming a growing problem for the region's forests with the population having increased by one 3rd over the last 20 years to around 490000. earlier than when the population was much less harvesting from the forest was not an issue but with the increasing population with increasing now their harsh word window and long spells of rain. and all this is a name to get out of climate change we find that the pressure on forest has increased in winter months in summer also the horde want out acquirement was as high as 7 people. a day. the hard work takes its toll on the women they spend up to 4 hours a day collecting firewood. from a look at. what. we face many problems when col
an organization in the wyly is trying to change this. every morning these women set off for work in the qunu valley in the state of him a child predator. collecting firewood for their families is a back breaking enterprise. people living high run at around 1800 meters above sea level need hot water on a daily basis it's cold in these parts especially in winter and that's becoming a growing problem for the region's forests with the population having increased by one 3rd over the last 20 years to...
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upon the woman of the house who are eating into a large part of her day and all the nation in the wyly is trying to change this. every morning these women set out for work in the clue valley in the state of him a child predator. collecting firewood for their families is a back breaking enterprise. people living high around at around 800 meters above sea level need hot water on a daily basis it's cold in these parts especially in winter and that's becoming a growing problem for the region's forests with the population having increased by one 3rd over the last 20 years to around 490000. or your time when the population was watched less harvesting from the forest was not an issue but would be increasing population with increasing now that a harsh word window and door long spells of rain. and all this is a name to get out of climate change we find that the pressure on forest has increased in wind down month in summer when so hard want out acquirement was as high as 70. a day. the hard work takes its toll on the women they spend up to 4 hours a day collecting firewood. from a look at. what.
upon the woman of the house who are eating into a large part of her day and all the nation in the wyly is trying to change this. every morning these women set out for work in the clue valley in the state of him a child predator. collecting firewood for their families is a back breaking enterprise. people living high around at around 800 meters above sea level need hot water on a daily basis it's cold in these parts especially in winter and that's becoming a growing problem for the region's...
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samsung boss jay wylie has been sentenced to 2 and a half years in prison for bribery he was convicted of and of bribing an associate of former president park geun hye he was previously convicted in 2017 but only served a year in jail. the u.s. has joined the e.u. in calling for russian opposition politicians are like saying that all need to be root freed from cost to the family was arrested at a moscow airport shortly after arriving from germany he spent the past 5 months in the recovering from a nerve agent poisoning. the u.k. says everyone will be offered a vaccine for corona virus by september deployment minister nadine zahawi says on average $140.00 people per minute are currently getting the jab there are also plans to roll out a 24 hour vaccination pilot program in london by the end of the month. brazil is approved 2 vaccines to tackle covert 19 mass distribution of the chinese made sin of the british oxford astra zeneca jobs will soon begin but i'm a mouse people are worried about surviving until the doses reach the remote areas of latin america's largest country monaco of repo
samsung boss jay wylie has been sentenced to 2 and a half years in prison for bribery he was convicted of and of bribing an associate of former president park geun hye he was previously convicted in 2017 but only served a year in jail. the u.s. has joined the e.u. in calling for russian opposition politicians are like saying that all need to be root freed from cost to the family was arrested at a moscow airport shortly after arriving from germany he spent the past 5 months in the recovering...
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the women of the house who are eating into a large part of her day and all that is a shame in the wyly is trying to change this. every morning these women set off for work in the cool valley and the state of him a child predator. collecting firewood for their families is a back breaking enterprise. people living higher up at around 1800 meters above sea level need hot water on a daily basis it's cold in these parts especially in winter and that's becoming a growing problem for the region's forests with the population having increased by one 3rd over the last 20 years to around 490000. or you are dying when the population was watched less harvesting from the forest was not an issue what would be increasing population with increasing now there are harsh word window and dog there are long spells of rain. and all this is a need to get out of climate change we find that the pressure on politics increased in winter months in summer also the horde want out acquirement was as high as 70. a day. the hard work takes its toll on the women they spend up to 4 hours a day collecting firewood. from a
the women of the house who are eating into a large part of her day and all that is a shame in the wyly is trying to change this. every morning these women set off for work in the cool valley and the state of him a child predator. collecting firewood for their families is a back breaking enterprise. people living higher up at around 1800 meters above sea level need hot water on a daily basis it's cold in these parts especially in winter and that's becoming a growing problem for the region's...
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an organization in the wyly is trying to change this. every morning these women set off for work in the qunu valley in the state of him a child predator. collecting firewood for their families is a back breaking enterprise. people living higher up at around 1800 meters above sea level need hot water on a daily basis it's cold in these parts especially in winter and that's becoming a growing problem for the region's forests with the population having increased by one 3rd over the last 20 years to around 490000. earlier times when the population was much less harvesting from forest was not an issue but with the increasing population with increasing now that a harsh word window and dog there are long spells of rain. and all this is a name to get out of climate change we find that the pressure on forest has increased in wind belmont in summer also the horde want out acquirement was as high as 70. a day. the hard work takes its toll on the women they spend up to 4 hours a day collecting firewood. from a look at. what. we face many problems wh
an organization in the wyly is trying to change this. every morning these women set off for work in the qunu valley in the state of him a child predator. collecting firewood for their families is a back breaking enterprise. people living higher up at around 1800 meters above sea level need hot water on a daily basis it's cold in these parts especially in winter and that's becoming a growing problem for the region's forests with the population having increased by one 3rd over the last 20 years...
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an organization in the wyly is trying to change this. every morning these women set off for work in the qunu valley in the state of him a child predator. collecting firewood for their families is a back breaking enterprise. people living higher up at around 1800 meters above sea level need hot water on a daily basis it's cold in these parts especially in winter and that's becoming a growing problem for the region's forests with the population having increased by one 3rd over the last 20 years to around 490000. earlier dying when the population was much less harvesting from the forest was not an issue but with the increasing population with increasing now their harsh word window and long spells of rain. and all this is a name to get out of climate change we find that the pressure on forest has increased in winter months in summer also the horde want out acquirement was as high as 70. a day. the hard work takes its toll on the women they spend up to 4 hours a day collecting firewood. from a look at. what. we face many problems when collect
an organization in the wyly is trying to change this. every morning these women set off for work in the qunu valley in the state of him a child predator. collecting firewood for their families is a back breaking enterprise. people living higher up at around 1800 meters above sea level need hot water on a daily basis it's cold in these parts especially in winter and that's becoming a growing problem for the region's forests with the population having increased by one 3rd over the last 20 years...
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he's trying to figure out his way in there and very wylie.e long game and called the memoir the long game and want dos get back the majority in the senate in 2022. >> we should note that mcconnell was someone that put a lot of oxygen into the same lie that he then turned around saying that the people were fed. right? he could have -- what a normal thing to do is when the networks called joe biden the winner to put out a statement to congratulate joe biden. he did not do that. weeks and books went by. >> weeks and weeks. >> and then right before -- a speech and took a long time and part of the reason doing that, jennifer, the grass roots of the party are the texas gop we are the storm and the arizona gop censuring like kindy mccain and the oregon gop. that is who the grass roots of the republican party are the people that stormed the capitol in a lot of ways or ympathetic to them. >> they re-elected mcdonald without an opponent running against her in new hampshire just this past weekend. re-electing the same all-in for trump leadership there f
he's trying to figure out his way in there and very wylie.e long game and called the memoir the long game and want dos get back the majority in the senate in 2022. >> we should note that mcconnell was someone that put a lot of oxygen into the same lie that he then turned around saying that the people were fed. right? he could have -- what a normal thing to do is when the networks called joe biden the winner to put out a statement to congratulate joe biden. he did not do that. weeks and...
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er just earhis month, i spent time with the cambridge analytica whistleblower, christopher wylie.n our countries.th and in countries in the global south. and the reason why he said that was because our, we don't, we don't have strong governments. they can get away with impunity, and then if it worked in our countries, then they would, his word was, "port" it over to you. so the first step is, something horrific has i thalready happened.alize that and that we are at this existential moment where, if nothing significant is done, journalism is only the first part. journalism, and democracy as we know it, is dead. we're in your dystopian future. i think the last part i forgot to say isa that d plutonium, right? we go back to nuclear war. >> yeah. .>> that's the only thi >> (responds) >> this was where we went to elementary school... and walnut street. i never rely knew where me was. my parents we both filipinos. my real father died when i was a year old. my mom went to the states, so iuess like an overseas filipino worker. my stepfather, my dad, now, they camback and got us. my primar
er just earhis month, i spent time with the cambridge analytica whistleblower, christopher wylie.n our countries.th and in countries in the global south. and the reason why he said that was because our, we don't, we don't have strong governments. they can get away with impunity, and then if it worked in our countries, then they would, his word was, "port" it over to you. so the first step is, something horrific has i thalready happened.alize that and that we are at this existential...
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joining us is christopher wylie, cambridge analytic whistle-blower one of the first people banned fromobal chair of news at twitter and former president and ceo of npr. good morning to both of you. chris, i'm going to start with you given that you lived in thee time yourself personally so the question is who should deci decide. >> sorry, i missed part of the question i think you're asking who should decide who gets to be banned >> exactly who should decide? should this be the government or the ceos or companies themselves >> yeah. i think what we're seeing is the emergence of, you know, dominant players on the internet that have utility-like features without the corresponding obligations of a regulated public utility in my case i was banned when i blew the whistle on what was happening on facebook to u.s. laemp but at the same time we also see all kinds of other people being banned now. i think the real fundamental question is not whether or not the government or private companies should decide, but that we should create an ecosystem and rules which makes it clear what is acceptable an
joining us is christopher wylie, cambridge analytic whistle-blower one of the first people banned fromobal chair of news at twitter and former president and ceo of npr. good morning to both of you. chris, i'm going to start with you given that you lived in thee time yourself personally so the question is who should deci decide. >> sorry, i missed part of the question i think you're asking who should decide who gets to be banned >> exactly who should decide? should this be the...