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Transcripts For MSNBCW MSNBC Live 20200523

The coronavirus pandemic. That number is why this is a memorial day weekend unlike any other. No parades or large gatherings at cemeteries to honor the fallen and no stadiums full of baseball fans. We have seen the return in some places, like bars and restaurants, beaches. Crowded in some places around the country while others remain closed. Yes, there is golf. Trumps outing, is definitely on message which has been his defiant push for things to return to normal, often against his own scientists device as his poll numbers continue to fall. That was on display when he visited message and pointedly refused to wear a mask at a public event at a ford plant despite getting caught wearing one behind the scenes earlier. He didnt want to give the press the satisfaction of seeing him in a mask. This fuels the political and Cultural Divide of wearing a mask. One time evident and nasty it brought an emotional response from the governor of north dakota, a republican. If someone is wearing a mask,

Nigeria s Commitment to Clean Energy

Nigeria s Commitment to Clean Energy
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Statement on the Dakar 2 Summit : Climate smart agriculture will worsen the climate crisis

Statement on the Dakar 2 Summit: “Climate smart agriculture” will worsen the climate crisis We, the undersigned organizations, write to express our deep concern at the aims and assumptions that appear to underlie the 2nd Dakar Summit on Agriculture and Agribusiness(Dakar II), to be held from January 25 to 27,…

FPIC, palm oil firm and the women of Okomu

Vanguard News FPIC, palm oil firm and the women of Okomu On Kindly Share This Story: From left Sunday Ajele, National Coordinator, Community Forest Watch; Amnata Massaquoi, Sierra Leonean journalist; and Hannah Deen, a Sierra Leonean farmer affected by a multinational’s expansionist project in defiance of FPIC, at FoEA’s APT in Lagos. By Agbonkhese Oboh “There’s no problem at all. I am fine. I don’t have issues with anybody or company.” But all I want to know is how you have been coping with the socio-economic implications of losing your farmland to the activities of … “As I said, I am doing fine. I did not lose anything. Thank you.”

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