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grandi. mr. lacy swing from the national organization of sources for migration. >> thank you very much. i'd like to share three points with you. clearly we're looking at what's been called the fastest growing refugee crisis in the world, it's also at the same time a stateless crisis. these people are trapped in an arc of suffering and rejection. from northern and well into bangladesh. it is in its own way a nightmare because it's ethically based and it has been around for a long time and it's not getting better. the numbers have fallen off from 12,000 to 15,000 a day crossing to about 1,000 to 3,000, but even at that rate, the numbers are engine expected to exceed 1 million very shortly. so that is the bad situation that we face. the second point is we should be encouraged, however, by several things. one, the generosity of the government, people and host communities of bangladesh. and secondly, by the remarkable resilience of the people. that gives us hope. third point is that we need to be very
grandi. mr. lacy swing from the national organization of sources for migration. >> thank you very much. i'd like to share three points with you. clearly we're looking at what's been called the fastest growing refugee crisis in the world, it's also at the same time a stateless crisis. these people are trapped in an arc of suffering and rejection. from northern and well into bangladesh. it is in its own way a nightmare because it's ethically based and it has been around for a long time and...
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grandy discussed it at the teaches us to form a team for the show. guided us to the level we're at today. but he still takes time to care for. their first big performance for the first time it's a full rehearsal that lasts over an hour with hot and stuffy. because i don't have a. right not that time yet no one here at the. brandy gives a pep talk to lift their confidence and reminds them to focus on safety. what worries me was how they rushed when they became tired. i always tell them when you're tired not focus on your breathing. and how it helps their acting concentration and makes them ok. they need to understand the rhythm of breathing and how to follow it. let us know the next day they know the tricks one after another. for it's a hike and i'm looking forward to the evening dress rehearsal. like . the morning when you are. randy satisfied with technique the ones don't express themselves better plan. you're going to work on the right to live. here i heard. from him or her. i never hear. hear like the old. man how. we get to train as actors so we'
grandy discussed it at the teaches us to form a team for the show. guided us to the level we're at today. but he still takes time to care for. their first big performance for the first time it's a full rehearsal that lasts over an hour with hot and stuffy. because i don't have a. right not that time yet no one here at the. brandy gives a pep talk to lift their confidence and reminds them to focus on safety. what worries me was how they rushed when they became tired. i always tell them when...
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hypocrisy so what do you do in the interim when you have the un high commissioner for refugees philippa grandysaying that hungary regardless of what the e.c.g. has decided isn't living up to its treaty obligations as a member of the world body is does he have a fair criticism here i met him as he was in budapest because you know i prefer dial. and i prefer those dialogues which. are coming first and then statements after sometimes we face that bureaucrats are hiring off the shores of international organizations for works made a statement and then come to us on the ask come to us and ask i don't think that's the right way to do it and mr grundy when he was here i assured him that hungary has always. has always who filled all the obligations we have on the international level when the migrants came to hungary we have offered them the supply weight and the treatment which is written in the international contracts bought and the regulations but those people were not ready to go to refugee camps those people occupy public areas those people block the highways those people occupy the railway station
hypocrisy so what do you do in the interim when you have the un high commissioner for refugees philippa grandysaying that hungary regardless of what the e.c.g. has decided isn't living up to its treaty obligations as a member of the world body is does he have a fair criticism here i met him as he was in budapest because you know i prefer dial. and i prefer those dialogues which. are coming first and then statements after sometimes we face that bureaucrats are hiring off the shores of...
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how does that change i guess your idea of the grandy os itty of this particular shooter what he was trying to do? >> does t. doesn't. we may find the fact that he tried to buy other types of am nation and other gun shows around the country. one thing we know now is that his activities transcended geography time. >> still no sense of a motive as to why stephen paddock did this. but what does it tell you that there may have been a reservation or him with the same name over looking the lollapalooza festival as well. >> you're probably going to find out as time goes on he stayed in any number of hotels and evaluatedny number of venues. >> we know there's a note in the room with numbers. really they have not cracked the motive part of this. and all the attention now has been on the explosives in his car, potential explosives in his car, the fact that a couple of bullets hit a jet fuel repository next to mccarran. it is all the things we saw in that room. you make a very good point that it is legal to have all these guns. it was completely legal. >> absolutely right. through my time with the atf
how does that change i guess your idea of the grandy os itty of this particular shooter what he was trying to do? >> does t. doesn't. we may find the fact that he tried to buy other types of am nation and other gun shows around the country. one thing we know now is that his activities transcended geography time. >> still no sense of a motive as to why stephen paddock did this. but what does it tell you that there may have been a reservation or him with the same name over looking the...
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. >> a picture i think of sort of grandy yosty, imagine what the image wos have been like for those people in the crowd if you had seen these bullets coming. we know that he may, someone named stephen paddock reserved a room at the time of the lollapalooza festival. that's pretty scary. >> 100,000 people visited. >> including he rented a condo room. and in front of another las vegas venue, in it front of another music venue. this is very well thought out here. >> absolutely. this is a level of detail in pre attack planning that i haven't seen before or studied. but this individual, again, has been very method i cal in the way he thought about this attack, from the different weapons platforms he was outle liesing to the ammunition, the location of the -- different attack points. think about the suite itself. he had two fighting positions within that location. he had what's been reported as an escape plan. he was thinking he was going to leave those battle positions and go to another location. again, there's a -- there is a level of fidelity in his planning that a lot of people, as it evolve
. >> a picture i think of sort of grandy yosty, imagine what the image wos have been like for those people in the crowd if you had seen these bullets coming. we know that he may, someone named stephen paddock reserved a room at the time of the lollapalooza festival. that's pretty scary. >> 100,000 people visited. >> including he rented a condo room. and in front of another las vegas venue, in it front of another music venue. this is very well thought out here. >>...
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there was a shooting that happened in orlando, the shooting that happened at the concert, ariana grandi, is there anything that you and your security team have discussed if something like this happen, what do you do, is there anything that entered your mind as a possibility at one of your concerts? >> unfortunately because of the way the world it's been these days it's constantly on our minds and we are all careful and the most important thing looking at crowds, you see fathers with children on shoulders and they came to enjoy themselves and everyone knows what doubt -- the possibilities, but the thing about our beautiful country is we goat -- thanks for men and women fighting for freedom we get to walk out there and feel that we are okay and we are safe. to answer the question with a long answer, we sometimes think what could happen but i don't think any of us really think that something like this is really going -- rob: until it happens. when you're there, that's what everybody says. you hear about it in the news. jake, thanks so much for join joining us on the phone. another update f
there was a shooting that happened in orlando, the shooting that happened at the concert, ariana grandi, is there anything that you and your security team have discussed if something like this happen, what do you do, is there anything that entered your mind as a possibility at one of your concerts? >> unfortunately because of the way the world it's been these days it's constantly on our minds and we are all careful and the most important thing looking at crowds, you see fathers with...
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range of muslims have fled to neighboring bangladesh the un high commissioner for refugees felipa grandy he commanded bangladesh though for its efforts to provide a safe haven for the ranger as i think we should all do join you in thanking bangladesh and their leadership of its prime minister for having given an example to the whole world. keeping the borders open to a population affected by a very serious violations of human rights and protection issues so in a moment we've got mohammed germ germ joining us here in the studio to discuss that on the conference and as i said his own recent experiences reporting from bangladesh first though tanveer choudhry still there is this report from a camp and talks is bizarre. will depend on today's pledging conference to be held in geneva co-sponsored by the european union and u.n. agencies now things have considerably improved in the refugee camps since the big late august when things were very chaotic it was the host community who were the first responders then the presence of a lot of aid agencies in base camps. in a field hospital sanitation an
range of muslims have fled to neighboring bangladesh the un high commissioner for refugees felipa grandy he commanded bangladesh though for its efforts to provide a safe haven for the ranger as i think we should all do join you in thanking bangladesh and their leadership of its prime minister for having given an example to the whole world. keeping the borders open to a population affected by a very serious violations of human rights and protection issues so in a moment we've got mohammed germ...
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grandy, would you like to say a few words? >> yes, i'd like to stress that this was a meeting in which it was important to hear delegation after delegation, that the solution of this tragic and massive refugee crisis, refugee and statelessness crisis lies in myanmar and we have heard, also, as you certainly have as well that bangladesh and myanmar have started talks on repatriatio repatriation. this must be a discussionen of scientists, and for that to really happen, conditions have to be recreated a states for the refugees to return and those conditions, as very clearly stated in the report must include a solution to the question of citizenship or, rather, lack thereof of the rohingya community and must eventually include substantive development investments as inclusive as possible of all communities in myanmar. meanwhile, of course, it was encouraging to hear-- to hear the substantive pledges made against the appeal that we've put out today. it's very urgent. it would be very useful and it is very urgent, even the magnitude
grandy, would you like to say a few words? >> yes, i'd like to stress that this was a meeting in which it was important to hear delegation after delegation, that the solution of this tragic and massive refugee crisis, refugee and statelessness crisis lies in myanmar and we have heard, also, as you certainly have as well that bangladesh and myanmar have started talks on repatriatio repatriation. this must be a discussionen of scientists, and for that to really happen, conditions have to be...