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problems of food security and african countries and supplies of free rushing grain of the guns to be delivered to a number of countries on the continental and particular shipment of russian weight and arrived in the capital. it became the fast. so why could do go today? the official ceremony of receiving russian weight by the administrative solidarity, humanitarian affairs, and national reconciliation took place that the 1st of all, it is a demonstration of solidarity of the people and authorities of the russian federation . with those from work in a fossil. it is also an expression of the good called duration of relations that exist between our 2 countries. and finally, our country is going through a difficult monitoring situation, which we're not silent about. it can also be regarded as a contribution a systems support that this country provides to our people who need help. now, the fact is that we're neighbors with many countries that have access to the seats . so when the questionnaire rose about the delivery of we to our country, we decided to take it through the board of abba john, and the weight was delivered to advertising by ship. and from there that weed was delivered to work in a fossil by trucks or trucks. through our carriers through the national transfer to duration that they've got to do need this knowledge of this initiative rushing
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grain when to somalia. molly eritrea central asia, and bob white pressure has supplied approximately $25000.00 tons of grades, age based countries, and total is bought of the agreements on the free food delivery last year we'll send a total of 200 thousands of the grades through africa. another project is also under development, according to which $1000000.00 tons of rushing grain we sent it took care of processing and further supply due countries a need. i mean you don't do it on the city either way. so i don't think it was a difficult task when actions are coordinated when they are synergy and them, nothing is impossible. i think we have done a good job with burkina faso and what's a routine of possible diplomatic mission in abba john. we were able to correctly organize the process of green arrival and unloading. and here we are. we can observe this very important moment and put it in our memory. like this is on do for the decision to supply grain to african countries. the frank was announced by russian president vladimir putin on the sidelines of the 2nd rush african summit in
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saint petersburg. in this regard, the screen initiative testifies to russia delivering on its commitment to the show to get more updates on our tea does come more stories coming your way. ready just about less than 15 minutes the the world of whistle blowing is not relegated solely to those individuals who stand up and say something. there are many, many others who should also be considered whistle blowers. they're the attorneys, the journalists, and the activists who work on the same issues who are out there protecting trust killers. protecting children advancing legislation and regulation, to encourage and protect the truth tellers and keeping the public informed. today will talk to one of them about an issue that is as in cities and dangerous as any
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domestic violence. i'm john to reaku. welcome to the whistle blowers the . 2 very goldstein is an attorney and educator, an expert witness, and a prolific author on the issue of domestic violence. he's the co author of the book representing the domestic violence survivor, the co editor of the book, domestic violence, abuse in child custody. and the author of the book, scared to leave, afraid to stay. he's been an instructor and supervisor in a new york model battery program since 1999. he was an attorney representing the victims of domestic violence for 30 years. and he now provides workshops, judicial and other training regarding domestic violence, particularly related to custody issues. barry's new book called the quincy solution,
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stop domestic violence and save $500000000000.00. demonstrates how americans can dramatically reduce domestic violence, crime with proven practices. he has also been the research director for the stop abuse campaign that lasted for years. very goldstein, welcome to the show. thanks so much for joining us. a nice. this is our, the pleasures online barry. and i, i think the impression that that most of us have is that domestic abuse, domestic violence is a serious problem. and correct me if i'm wrong. but we're not just talking about one person meeting another person. we're talking about mental emotional, even sexual abuse as well. is that correct? and how much of a national problem is this abuse? oh, that's exactly right. oh, there's an important study pro cd c cool is a study for adverse job experiences. and it demonstrates the arm of
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domestic violence of drug abuse is not the immediate physical injuries. it's moving with severe stress the users call sion and is more or less on the actual level. we say to achieve dollars every year to trial rate measures of use of worth it on. we're wanting to to prevent a women and children from reaching all their potential and we're spending billions of dollars on the same point. was virtual fax or i think i've always assumed very that this was something of a secret or private problem in the united states. once in a while, somebody famous will be accused of domestic abuse. and then it's in the news for a few days. but it seems that if it was something that we talked about more,
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that was more out in the open, then it would be easier to address and to perhaps prevent. how do we do that as a society? is this about legislation? is it about counseling or therapy, or is it about media coverage? well, i can tell you is not canceled or domestic while it does not cause me to do this or substance abuse. and or fortunately, maybe people still believe that which causes courts to acquire approaches that don't do any good. oh, very interesting. you'll thousands of years. oh, sure side of the world are encouraging where our page is indeed their wives also that you know, if i were the belief, even though it was that they all changed, there were still many of particularly man said that this is your is acceptable
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right? research is clear, the accountability of monitoring, or effect to the changing of users to gauge your. and unfortunately, costs are reluctant to use. the practice is the work. mm hm. are you detecting a change or, or have you detected a change over the years in the way courts address this problem? our courts more enlightened now, or are we in a position where, where we still have a lot of work to do with the courts. it showed me what to do all in the 1970s of domestic slabs. first became a issue before that it was a private matter as adventure. and at that time, i believe was the domestic lounge for a while. i have been to best buy substance abuse and that would course to turn to
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mid to low fashions as if it were the export me. we now was on the stage with the courts doing the same search. and what would happen now is when we 1st guides to the best requirement, starting through the message, the easier predictors to there was easier to get the horses protective words show to support and show with the mystic rush. i'm sure it re stated we went down in the users to get to the, to wait overcome. that was to go after custody and they were doing. and the custody course fail to recognize these tactics repeatedly, middle was into dog watching movies. and what that means is, is for, for women to leave the users. and so the rate is going up your
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domestic buyer, which is going to really tell us a little bit about the laws in the united states relative to domestic buttons. and the reason i ask is, i'm addicted to this, to this 19 seventies police show here in the united states called adam 12. it ran for 7 years between 19691976. and so many times in this show, the police will go to a home to address an issue of a couple fighting it. and invariably the husband has beaten the wife. she has a black eye or a bloody mouth or something. and the police say, we're sorry, ma'am, there is nothing we can do because you're his wife, they call it and wife beating that they did back then and it wasn't a crime. so what's the situation now in the united states? i'm assuming this is a crime. every where is it a crime that is actually prosecuted?
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has that helped it's, it's a crime. it does give you the but if you think about what to do with the big though . yeah. she's really sure. and she knows if you what, sir, he's going to be a brand he's gonna want to. she does nothing, he's gonna keep her here. sure. usually it's all way. she will for one or 2 is a tax. and the problem is that it's not the 1st time you assume that, or it's not the 1st time it gauge in a variety, you wish your tactics, but of course treat it as if it's his 1st cry. and so they all use right in the industry. they don't want to have a record, you know, they don't want to create real meaningful conscious. what's right, show still now the rest of the case without any accountability
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and what questions, what we should do. and you saw it in the program that you're talking about, which look at see the rest of the city where you're really rusted ups or, oh, well what happens is usually the way the nothing to do anything to show when he's arrested and nothing happens. it confirms that you're not going to help her, so she doesn't want it anymore. but to legal system, they see that where you rested, they assume that the in for a couple shot the right actually don't. they don't do anything else. and they usually are opportunities to change the search, the community does that range success and that success has been based on
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more severe consequences is for users. there are the people most affected by domestic violence, must be children kind of person overcome the damage that's done when raised in an atmosphere of violence is society or are local governments equipped to help children? as well as adults fleeing violent situations? you're good question. we have a custody court judges who said on the transcript. oh, just cuz oh man hurts the water doesn't mean you are the charlie. oh boy. and you will wish murder to mother you're on the trial and fall is boulders or 40 to 60 percent more likely to physical your sexual use, the jar full when you know, no cases were judge said exactly that. said the child to that
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one projected visitation for the color and the father to try and even in the space of those tragedies the course for the. busy well, that's an exception, and they don't, it doesn't for the ones that are needed, not just a goal more to your question. again, the each is leading starts. we could use that to change to saw, you know, wonderful ways. so like when she bowed, i asked beautiful doctor working with the study, or is there something we can do now? to save show were who has been exposed to multiple ways. it is a little stronger and experience is good news is we can save these jo over the show or clips. so why don't see why it's successful. large
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wires, the officer approach to char, custody for to do it. and that's what makes it so frustrated. barely one of the concerns that we hear from victims of domestic abuse is that the police and the courts often don't believe them. they're fearful about the divorce process. they're fearful about the child custody process. victims don't trust the protections that are supposed to be forwarded to them by protective orders, for example, or no contact orders. saying, you know, a piece of paper isn't going to protect someone from an a re spouse who happens to have a gun. for example, in your experience with these fears, legitimate, and if so, what else can be done to protect them of your major study and we'll see what is the syllabus,
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which you want to review the domestic violence knowledge of judges, lawyers, and invalid. and what they fail, it is that the specials do not have the specific domestic while reading that they need standards to focus on the miss the district, the big force and force and the science if you're doing these theories and these mistakes lead to recommendations or decisions or sure, or show the studies demonstrate the goal is just adjusted jesus be to we more or less than 2 percent of the art. wow. but the reason why it's right that mothers do that. the same story. tell the smaller people, did you tested custody or 16 times more likely to be deliver for support?
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and that may be confusing because we're not saying well the 16th was roberts. what the study said to do with congestive trusted cases, which when we domestic violence cases in which the worst abusers go after custody, as a way to retain control at the price of the model for re that it's, those are users who are 60 and dr. why are we to be delivered for words? and yet the court professionals have extreme skip this is a or gives to error very happened to you, the users are throwing up. and that's part of the reason that the courts are good and you won't. so walter, we are speaking with attorney speaker author an advocate for victims of domestic abuse. very goldstein, very stay right there with us. we are going to take
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car of rick sanchez and i'm here to plan with you. whatever you do. do not watch my new show seriously. why watch something that's so different opinions that he won't get anywhere else. what could i please or do you have the state department c, i a weapons, bankers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead. change and whatever you do. don't want marshall state main street because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called stretching time, but again, you probably don't wanna watch it because it might just change the waiting thing the, the, the welcome back to the whistle blowers, i'm john kerry onto we're speaking with berry. goldstein about his experience is
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advocating for victims of domestic abuse. very, thanks again for joining us. good to have you. thank you. thank you. very. one of the ongoing themes in divorce is where there has been physical abuse is that the victim of the abuse often stops cooperating with authorities. once the perpetrator of that abuse 6 custody of the children. you alluded to this a moment ago. why does that happen? what's the fear there is what i was doing, research about the original when tomorrow is the best practices that result in individual matter. duction in domestic violence for i'm and especially more county, the average 5 to 6 the the honor side. i have several years or what with number in the district attorney, there is bill bill and he was the leader of quincy mar. and he
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told me that some of the victims in history faces that where they would prosecute a stop cooperating with them. they should have crushed it. and the problem is that when it is eating rejection, is seeking to have their user convicted for as far as yeah, the age that is forming, the child is protecting the child was a bad and show what that does is for us to the case. and that's why those which cooperate and quincy borrow. it didn't stop the cheaper being rude, successful. because at that time it was a rare tax. it should be taught to spend the user or use it for
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others to see custody as a way to regain control. there's a partial for leave me and the court rules think about that. they're not thinking about as movies. they just think that he is acting out or was the child actually keep getting these days as well? have a big sort of order for the victims to lead and it takes away last chance for children to also let me see what's right. what's the record of the courts in situations like this? do abusers actually when custody of their children? do they get visitation with their children? are some states better than others, or are the differences between individual judges and that it's just impossible to tell how it's going to play out? well, unfortunately we do to rush on the charges, but unfortunately there are an exception on this or we some started for one wire
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study which was an outcome study. and what we're finding is that the courts or severely so good in favor of usage. when mulder races conserves possible control section views and the other characters 5 point. mm hm. for this bill, for you 98 percent of the cases, even though as i said before, well there's to be delivered for supports where 62 percent of the time, right? which means the majority of those cases, you're, what you're getting will end up getting a warrant because it's a very domestic violence is about control in finance full. so most of the money is on the side of the users. and the courts are not using their phones to view.
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they're not using a sin servers. when somebody else reports understand the cases. there is a gender bias and have difficult to think about it because you're judging gen providers to just defensive video advertising mentally ill. she, you're not sure, you know mean? yeah. so you want to get favor of use or the what system doesn't seem to have a process to take a fresh look at the situation based on the research and call one bedroom. your arrangements on there are actually 3 garbage sponsored studies. the valuations in d v tested cases. oh really? well, i've used the show room and yet they still use these practices and the percentage
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of these days are small issue. there's no good stay at franklin, you know, we've come for, you know, there are some of the better was a course for your failing our children. i'm interested to hear about your most recent book to it's very provocatively titled, the quincy solution stopped domestic violence and save $500000000000.00. can you explain to us how, how a state, how a nation can save that kind of money where it comes to something like a domestic violence. the 1st thing is, we know, god forbid domestic violence because places right? when c chevy, your national, one or communities, i used to work with best practices. i dramatically reduced domestic violence. why? we all saw it. and what they do is they take the best acquirement seriously. winds
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the orders of protection, or they use a google crack. this is to make it easier for victims to we. they use a coordinated community response. fundamentally, they take the domestic route service. mm hm. so, i knew the rest or part of research. what do i use showing all the important study from the academy on briarwood to use? okay, that's the united states into the executor. go. we use the $750000000000.00 a year on the was related to the mission. i see. right, right. we also. busy work 2200000000000. 1 crime was. and if you think about really sure your economic chapel at that time we're
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getting to go. we were spending more actually dollars to round it with use window. not sure the numbers but your new 500000000000 ricky morgan and all domestic mileage to reduce so much of it. definitely just the practices best practices the room. well, yeah, absolutely. that's definitely frustrating. what can you tell us and you touched on this a moment ago, what can you tell us about some of these issues in other countries? so the reason i ask is that here in the united states, we like to think that we're the best and the brightest that our way of doing things is always the best way. busy and for those of us who have lived in other countries around the world, we realize that that's not always true. what countries are doing this, right? if any you said just a moment ago that there probably aren't any funny
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bit which isn't district, you know women were not, it was in college. we had the bottom it some more. i didn't have the number 59, there was a telemachus forever door. i'm in right, we are making the united states. when i saw i saw the one probably be about 77 percent. it's interesting. i'm getting ready to take it for this next year. we're going to go to iceland. originally the iceland is the best product free insurance or the route for the women. i say it's really the store, it's about 85 and they tend to do a lot better than any other k. all right, any other thoughts? right?
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they've been going to do best for me to him for women's issues, for many years. and years or call weeks ago, the nice one went on strike, right? fuser tribes, the tribune equally. so even though the property still has a ways to go in the united states, you use the gender bias, the new people that want to keep reading down. usually they say, well, i'm trying to to superior privileges and that's all day to overcome. and yet we your we are with your interest in interior why style? because we're limited with the we're not spending all the advantages we have from what they to contribute to our society. well, very goldstein,
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thank you so much for those insights. and thanks for being with us. congratulations on the important work you're doing. and thank you to our viewers for joining us. remember, literally, everyone has the human right to live in safety and to live free from violence and abuse. society has a duty to recognize and to defend this right. domestic violence is not something that simply takes place behind closed doors and that others can ignore if something that affects all of us. it affects all aspects of society. it affects our economy. and most importantly, it affects our children as they're growing up. the only solution is to bring this taboo is the open destroyer. thanks for joining us for another episode of the whistle blowers. i'm john kerry onto we'll see you next time the. 2 the,
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