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Transcripts For RT Documentary 20240714

Existed in the silence 95 out of a 100 or else in the world. There was there as there is no no police known on earth that even began to compete with these islands in their capacity to encourage natural life to develop free and radically up to its own potential. From the. Recent. Most boring. Today these islands face an uncertain future and the survival of this natural paradise is being threatened. Waimea valley. Was my school. This is the way i learned to hunt and fish. To enjoy. This whole valley. I used to go hunting from here id saddle up my mules and id write it all the way into the valley. Valley was a very. Selfsustaining neighborhood. A lot of the people were hunted some were fishermen a lot of them had Small Businesses of the own a lot of the people were farmers we werent they gantz. Agriculture because all of the farmers up here were all taro farm us. So we all had to work hard we all had to respect each other the fad used that were given to us by our family they taught you al

Transcripts For RT Documentary 20240714

So we all had to work hard we all had to respect each other the news that. Were given to us by our family he taught you all do scenes that you need in your life to survive if i was raised by immigrant grandparents we do appreciate what. Has given me but some of these gone. The establishment of a large sugar plantations was kind of the colonial force that really hold these islands into the chains of Global Capital Agricultural Production and left behind a legacy of consolidated Land Ownership control over water rights and really the distinct franchise men and marginalization of Indigenous People and their homelands. My home is located in and. In a place known as kid caught. On the west side of i 6 years ago i was awarded hawaiian homestead the mixed blessing was that i had no idea what i would be surrounded by a few years after moving to that neighborhood the late one 980. 00 s. With a lot of the sugarcane plantations shutting down and with economy overly dependent on tourism policymake

Transcripts For CSPAN2 2019 National Book Festival 20240714

But i had a wonderful professor at Columbia Law School who later moved to stanford, jerry gunther. He was in charge of getting clerkships for columbia students, and he called every federal judge on the Second Circuit, in the southern, eastern districts of new york, and he was not meeting with success. So he called a columbia graduate, judge edmund palmieri, who was a columbia undergraduate, Columbia Law School graduate and always took his clerks from columbia. And he said i strongly recommend that you engage ruth Bader Ginsburg. And palmieris response was ive had women law clerks, i know theyre okay, but shes a mother, and sometimes we have to work on weekends, even on a sunday. So professor gunther said give her a chance, and if she doesnt work out, a young man in her class whos going to a Downtown Firm will jump in and take over. So that was the carrot. It was also a stick, and the stick was if you dont give her a chance, i will never recommend another columbia graduate as your law c

Transcripts For RT Documentary 20240714

Up to its own potential. From the. Recent fight most important. Today these islands face an uncertain future and the survival of this natural paradise is being threatened. Why me a valley. Was my school. Lease is the way i learned to run and free. To enjoy. This whole valley. I used to go hunting from here id saddle up my mules and right all the way into the valley. Valley was a very. Selfsustaining neighborhood. A lot of the people were. Some were fishermen a lot of them had Small Businesses of the own a lot of the people were farmers we werent they gantz. Agriculture because all of the farmers up here were all taro farmers. So we all had to work hard we all had to respect each other the news that were given to us by our family he taught you all do scenes that you need in your life to survive if i was raised by immigrant grandparents we do appreciate what. Has given me but some of the just gone. The establishment of a large sugar plantations was kind of the colonial force that really

Transcripts For RT Documentary 20240714

Paradise is being threatened. Why me a valley. Was my school. This is the way i learned to hunt and fish. To enjoy. This whole valley. I used to go hunting from here right saddle up my meals at night right all the way into the valley. Valley was a very. Selfsustaining neighborhood. A lot of the people who are. So. Some were fishermen a lot of them had Small Business is a. Lot of the people were farmers. Agriculture because. All of the farmers up here were all. So we all had to work hard we all had to respect each other. That. Were given to us by our family. You all do scenes that you need in your life to survive. I was raised by immigrant. To appreciate what. Has given me. But some of the. The establishment of a large sugar plantations was kind of the colonial force that really hold these islands into the chains of Global Capital Agricultural Production and left behind a legacy of consolidated Land Ownership control over water rights and really the disenfranchisement and marginalizatio

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