are we serious about saving the planet? if we give up, we rejust going to let our earth go. we can t. we can t give up. and then i wrote to everyone. no one knew about it. all of the groups, even puddletown. yeah. monday morning and the weald action group are in session. it s remarkable, there s all these explorations going on, and yet it s not publicised. mm mm. mm. - it s actually. on the agenda opposition. ..to plans for oil drilling in the surrey countryside. well, i ve been concerned about climate change for a long time. then one day when i saw a notice in my local paper that there was plans for an oil drilling site in surrey, i couldn t really believe it. so, it sjust throu~h here, is it? . we just go round this corner and then over another style. there s already two small oil wells on horse hill. surrey county council has approved four more. and how long has this been here, then? well, since 2014. they drilled the first well. residents have spent four years in the co
hi, everyone, we made it to friday. it s 4:00 in new york. the very first person to earn the dubious of being first of the republican party is at this very moment playing a game of chicken with the rule of law with practically every prominent member of the gop either silenced or acting at his henchman, the ex-president is talking like a mob boss, amping up his threats of retaliation against his perceived political opponents and enemies in the wake of his conviction on 34 felony counts for concealing a scheme to interfere in the 2016 presidential election. over the course of a single day, trump openly mused about revenge, not once, not twice, but three times. even when he was practically begged to back off the threats by friendly interviewers. watch. i think you have so much to do, you don t have time to get even. you only have time to get right. well, revenge does take time, i will say that. it does. and sometimes revenge can be justified, but sometimes it can t
redwoods in california, can you pay for it. if you want to go to indonesia, you can pay for it. you shouldn t be relying on a connection to a megabillionaire. and the rv was a $300,000-plus gift wait for it from harlan crow. i think the reporting is important, it s a great complement to the work that propublica has done. what it makes clear is all of the justices are receives gifts, but no one in the expansiveness that justice thomas has. if you think about the period in which this study took place, justice thomas during that period drew a salary from the supreme court, and the total of the salary for all of those years was about $4 million, roughly equivalent to the amount of gifts that he took in as
disclosed luxury trips paid for by harlan crowe, amending his 2019 disclosures to reflect the trips he had taken to an inniece island and a secretive all-male club up in california in the red with thes. redwoods. pro publica has this is a part of the pattern on the part of justice thomas. he previously amended his tremendous disclosures to reveal gifts and favorable deal only after being uncovered and revealed. clarence thomas has defended his billionaire-funded vacation spree, claiming the trips didn t need to be disclosed, in part, because crowe didn t have any business before the supreme court, a dubious defense that
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