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absolutely, it was just the greatest feeling for me personally after working with hundreds of survivors die without seeing these opportunities, to have those three in court with us the entire time, they were elated. i looked back, i want to talk to uncle red, he was just bawling and crying. he had told me, and summit text message a couple of days ago. let them, know they re trying to wait for us to die, but we re not going anywhere. that s the best feeling in the world, it s unbelievable. the humidity was there, it was packed, it was literally standing room only, just really excited about the team we put together. my colleagues, and my co-counsel s. just to get the small victory, we ve got a lot of work to do, but we re excited about the opportunity. well, i m always happy, we never do much good news on the show, thanks for so much for being here, please tell viola, and lexi, and uncle red. they were six and seven years
plain and simple. they are two large, developed countries that need to take action, so they ought to be here, but that doesn t mean we are going to allow them to decide the fate of the world, or what we are doing. and so i think one of our challenges is to make sure that we take action in a way that is going to allow us to add the economic benefits of clean energy. we should show them that they are missing out if they don tjoin us and take action, and so i am disappointed they are not here, but they should not be allowed to dictate the lack of action or lack of acceleration. science is telling us what we need to do, and we are here to get it done. ., .., a , to do, and we are here to get it done. ., , ., done. dakotah, coming quickly to ou, what done. dakotah, coming quickly to you. what do done. dakotah, coming quickly to you. what do you done. dakotah, coming quickly to you, what do you make done. dakotah, coming quickly to you, what do you make of- done. dakotah, coming quickl
let s say, symbolic. and they understand that president biden has to stand on that stage, and has to take a very serious tone. and has to lecture about human rights. but i don t think they believe that, fundamentally, the u.s. will go much further than that. even in a worst-case scenario, wh were alexei navalny to die. and we know, from putin s behavior, on a host of different issues, that how it appears on the world stage is not, necessarily, something that overly concerns him. if anything, he appears to have embraced this sort of machiavellian, arch-villain reputation. that, on the one hand, he denies these things. but, on the other hand, he, somehow, appears to not endorse it but certainly find it amusing. when he was asked, in that nbc news interview, about all the list of political proponents of his who have mysteriously died. he started laughing. so, i don t think there is a sense that anything s going to change, in terms of putin s treatment of alexei navalny
translator: they need to get us another president. if that doesn t happen, we will create chaos starting from today until a solution is found. if it calls for us to die, then so be it. reporter: crises on several fronts are fueling resentments. on going ethnic and regional conflicts have displaced millions and a long battle with ebola continues. the country is confronting the world s second deadliest outbreak in history. extreme poverty also plagues the country with six out of seven live on less than a dollar a day. the president on the other hand has been enriched by the congo s wealth of natural resources. including one that powers most of the world s cell phones and electric cars, cobalt. and the congo is at the epicenter of its skyrocketing demand, its mines make up a large majority of global cobalt production. but these mines have a dirty secret, uncovered in a cnn