Refugee camp lies in ruins after a fire it raised it to the ground some 12000 people fled the flames and now need to be relocated just as the migrants and refugees are pleading for help so too are the residents on the island many of them want them out of the country for good well its a crisis that has been brewing since the cow was erected 5 years ago it was originally meant to house 3000 people but as more and more people arrive from turkey the population exploded life went from bad to worse in the crowd to unhygenic conditions with the outbreak of covert 19 what was supposed to be a short stop over has now become a miserable existence in the mediterranean and some fear they may be trapped there indefinitely. Baby emmanuelle is just 3 weeks old she was born in moria her parents say they fled from the congo to europe in hope of safety and a better life but what they found was hunger thirst and homelessness just 10 months or so disappointed because the European Union could have helped u
From the internet and mckibben said that despite how the film portrays him he hasnt supported the incredibly hard full practices of like bio mass the act of cutting down all the trees and burning them he says for those in years and years. Well Maj Blumenthal of the gray zone did a deep dive into all this and he found that less than 0 week after the nation published josh foxs attack on Michael Moore and planet of the humans the nation editor in chief hosted in a vet with mckibben there was sponsored by a fund with Major Investments in several of wood to energy bio Mass Companies called Domini Impact Investments the fund claims to hold investments in 68 companies that both impact forests and depend on them whether for forest derived products or Ecosystem Services ones to dominate holding is a wood to Energy Company called the rest go which builds a large utility scale bio mass to Energy Plants according to its website now this is the actual ad for the event with mckibben and theres the d
Discussion. Relive your history here on American History tv on cspan three. My name is stewart and i am president of the White House Historical so season, it is my privilege to welcome you back to Historic House and white house to store Coal Association for another one of our wonderful lectures. Tonight is one of the annual National Heritage lectures that we do in partnership with the u. S. Capital Historical Society and the u. S. Supreme court Historical Society. We have our wonderful colleagues from both here tonight and my great friend jane campbell, the new president of the capitol Historical Society. And i like to welcome her tonight. On june 4th, 1919, the 19th amendment was passed and sent to the states for ratification. The sufferagists used the white house as a backdrop to challenge inequity and bring attention to the cause and tonight we look forward to hearing more about their successful efforts to secure womens rights to vote. Before i introduce our speaker, i have a couple
The White House Historical association hosted this discussion. Im the president of the White House Historical association, and its my privilege to well you, many of you back to historic Decatur House and the White House Historical association for another one of our wonderful lectures. Tonight is one of the annual National Heritage lectures that we do in partnership with the u. S. Capital Historical Society and the u. S. Supreme court Historical Society. We have our wonderful colleagues here tonight and my great friend jane campbells the new president of the capital historic society, and id like to welcome you here today. On june 4, 1919, the 19th amendment was passed and sent to the states for ratification. The suffragists used the white house as a backdrop to challenge inequity and bring attention to their cause. And tonight we look forward to hearing more about their successful efforts to secure womens right to vote. But before i introduce our speaker i have a couple of other introdu
House. Tonight is one of the annual National Heritage lectures that we do in partnership with the u. S. Capitol Historical Society and the u. S. Supreme court Historical Society. We have our wonderful colleagues from both here tonight and Jane Campbell is the new president of the capitol Historical Society. On june 4, 1919, the 19th amend was passed and sent to the states for ratification. The suffragists used the white house to bring attention to their cause. Tonight we look forward to hearing more about their successful efforts to secure womens right to vote. Before i introduce our speaker, i have a couple other introductions and things to share. First of all we have guests from Smith College here tonight, the Washington Club of Smith College. Stand up. Stand up for the Smith College. [ applause ] theyre our special guests tonight. Were honored to have them. I would also like to tell you a little bit about the White House Historical association and for those of you who have been with