Lives and that. Was your headline so for more of those stories you can head to our team dot com stay with us this is r. T. International. Hello and welcome to redact of the knight v. I. P. League camp today i talk with the associate director of the Organization Amazon watch paul pozzi mean you know well talk about the fires raging through the amazon the risks the indigenous are facing and a massive successful lawsuit against chevron for causing immense just drugs in the amazon but they have sworn they will never pay what they owe also coming up well go to naomi cara vonnie with some other redacted. Stories and anders link for mind blowing old news about our National Anthem but 1st heres my interview with paul pozzi mean yo the associate director of amazon watch paul thanks for joining me thank you so i have a lot of things i want to talk about lets start with the court case the indigenous in ecuador want to big court case some years back against chevron who had destroyed their land fil
Shrank stories about individuals who led slavery volts, educated fellow free people, and participated in abolitionist on harpers welcome to the Virginia Museum of history and culture in richmond, virginia welcome to our latest special exhibition which is titled determined, the 400 years struggle for black equality. This exhibition is part of a statewide commemoration of the 400th anniversary of significant events that happened in virginia and fundamentally shaped the course of American History that statewide commemoration is called american evolution 2019 and the determined exhibition is a legacy project of that statewide commemoration. And particular, a determined determined commemorates the 16 19 arrival of the first recorded captive africans in virginia. Then it looks at the instilling 400 years and traces the legacy of the beginning of slavery in virginia through emancipation and segregation, the modern civil rights movement, up till the president they. One of the unifying themes o
Pozzi mean you know the associate director of amazon watch paul thanks for joining me thank you so i have a lot of things i want to talk about lets start with the court case the digits in ecuador want to big court case some years back against chevron who had destroyed their land filled with toxic chemicals refused to ever pay for the cleanup many have died from chevrons intentional negligence theyve now spent years running away from ever paying the billions of dollars that theyve been ordered to pay and now theyve even succeeded in getting the lawyer who won the case for the indigenous even dons ago they have gotten him locked up on house arrest by using a corrupt judge in new york city so im wondering is this all as insane as it sounds and being aware does the case stand now. Its more insane than it sounds. Because thats thats the surface right and all of the unbelievable dirty tricks corruption lies bribery to mitigation and you could write volumes about the tactics that chevron has
Blowing old news about our National Anthem but 1st heres my interview with paul pozzi mean you know the associate director of amazon watch paul thanks for joining me thank you so i have a lot of things i want to talk about lets start with the court case the digits in ecuador want to big court case some years back against chevron who had destroyed their land filled with toxic chemicals refused to ever pay for the cleanup many have died from chevrons intentional negligence theyve now spent years running away from ever paying the billions of dollars that theyve been ordered to pay and now theyve even succeeded in getting the lawyer who won the case for the indigenous even dons ago they have gotten him locked up on house arrest by using a corrupt judge in new york city so im wondering is this all as insane as it sounds and being aware does. Case fan now yeah its more insane than it sounds because thats thats the surface right and all of the unbelievable dirty tricks corruption lies bribery
Laura bush, what was your initial reaction the first time your husband said, i think im going to run for president . I cant really remember exactly what my initial reaction was. I think it was a little bit slower than just all of a sudden saying im going to run for president. He was governor. He had been governor roy interim and reelected and slowly i think we just both started talking about it. He talked about it and of course other people were talking to him about it and i knew what it was like. Now, i knew already what it will be like this. And it wouldnt be like to live in the white house. George and i had an advantage that so far only one other family has said before, John Quincy Adams family. We had visited very often. We moved to washington back in 1986, or 87, rather, to work on president bushs campaign. And so i saw them when they were campaigning nationwide, and they still have time to babysit Barbara Angela on a saturday night when george and i would want to go out to dinner