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because the pictures look crazy. i don t know if its words to it s words to describe what i i m soledad o brien. think when i look at it. welcome to matter of fact from i mean, i get a sense of accomplishment every time i walk through that door. chicago, the latest stop on our soledad: people seem to think listening tour. people who live in poverty don t deserve beauty. emmanuel: this is architecture in the race for the white house, in this neighborhood. for the candidates, it s not we re so conditioned to think that it s not supposed to be just the economy or immigration that they are talking about, but here, which is insane. the environment is top of mind soledad: do you ever feel like for most of them. you re pushing a boulder up a massive mountain? that s because swing voters named climate change as a key issue, one that could win or i mean, this is, it s just a big lose their vote. ask to even just get people to think differently about a space. and while this green
BostonMassachusettsUnited-statesIllinoisSweetwaterChicagoAmericaAngela-soledadDarius-ballingerCheryl-johnsonDarius-bellingerBetty-soledad haunt candidates in 2020. soledad: i m soledad o brien. welcome to matter of fact. on tuesday, four more states have their say at the polls. arizona, illinois, ohio, and florida all have presidential primaries. one platform democratic hopefuls agreed on environmental justice. swing voters named climate change as a key issue, one that could win or lose their vote. while this green revolution might seem new, it has deep roots in places like the far south side of chicago. during our listening tour last fall, our special correspondent joie chen learned the forgotten history of the environmental justice movement, and one woman who made it happen. joie: the tears fall hard here, and often, at this streetside memorial to all the lives lost in a poisoned community. do you think you know most of them? cheryl: yeah, i know charles lamb senior, because i knew his son chilly. he was sick. he died of cancer. joie: the browns. the smiths. the rays. so many more. this is a lot of suferi
New-yorkUnited-statesArizonaAustraliaLouisianaWashingtonCubaIllinoisOhioChicagoAmericaAmerican or the candidates, is not just the economy or immigration they are talking about, but the environment is top of mind for most of them. that s because swing voters named climate change as a key issue, one that could win or lose their vote. but while this green revolution might seem new, it has deep roots in places like the far south side of chicago, where our special correspondent joie chen learned the forgotten history of the environmental justice movement, and the woman who made it happen. joie: the tears fall hard here, and often. at this street-smart memorial to all the lives lost, in a poisoned community. do you think you know most of them? yeah, i know charles lamb senior, because i knew his son chilly. he was sick. he died of cancer joie: the browns. the smiths. the rays. so many more. this is a lot of suffering. this is a lot of suffering. it is. which makes the more dedicated to fight for change. joie: cheryl johnson remembers many names on the wall. she grew up h
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