Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
July 13, 2012
7/12/2012 | 25m 30s
Kilimanjaro Trees; Prosecutorial Misconduct
A bishop's effort to save the melting glaciers of Mount Kilimanjaro by planting millions of trees; federal prosecutors who wrongfully withhold evidence that could prevent an innocent person from going to prison.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
July 13, 2012
7/12/2012 | 25m 30s
A bishop's effort to save the melting glaciers of Mount Kilimanjaro by planting millions of trees; federal prosecutors who wrongfully withhold evidence that could prevent an innocent person from going to prison.
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Clip: 7/12/2012 | 7m 49s | A bishop is leading a tree-planting campaign to save the glaciers of Kilimanjaro. (7m 49s)
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