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INTERVIEW:
Tony Hall on the Global Food Crisis
May 30, 2008    Episode no. 1139
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In an extended conversation, former congressman and ambassador Tony Hall suggests that nations haven't developed the political and spiritual will to confront the alarming global food crisis because "poor people don't vote." He says people of faith and all voters should be a moral voice on hunger issues, and he adds that he tries to follow the advice of Mother Teresa to "do the thing that is in front of you" when he feels overwhelmed in the face of problems such as poverty and hunger.


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