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i mean, you know, more generally, beyond amnesty international.s is a crisis of global leadership. it's a crisis in vision. it's a crisis in our common humanity. but do you, as a veteran of this work, do you fear that — feel that there are more governments now that have no problem saying to people like you, "you know what? you can't come in, your teams are not welcome..." no, it's true. "..you are barred"? you are absolutely correct. there is a major crisis, actually, prompted by historical forces from climate to inequality, to the restructuring of the international system. china, the us, russia, vying for hegemony and seeking to instrumentalise a range of issues, including human rights. there is an increase in authoritarian practices around the world. we see that reflected in the fact that human rights work is becoming increasingly lethal — deadly. there is absolutely no doubt. it does not mean that human rights is irrelevant. quite the contrary, it means that governments, politicians, have understood that human rights is an obstacle for their mi
i mean, you know, more generally, beyond amnesty international.s is a crisis of global leadership. it's a crisis in vision. it's a crisis in our common humanity. but do you, as a veteran of this work, do you fear that — feel that there are more governments now that have no problem saying to people like you, "you know what? you can't come in, your teams are not welcome..." no, it's true. "..you are barred"? you are absolutely correct. there is a major crisis, actually,...
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tell us more about this amnesty and its findings. does amnesty consider facial recognition a technology that should be banned, or at the very least, severely restricted? matt: to be clear, amnesty's policy is that there should be a ban on facial recognition technologies for mass surveillance and for discriminatory surveillance, because the technology is simply incompatible with international human rights laws. the technology depends on the aeration of a large database without peoples knowledge and consent, often scraping their images off of social media and other places, and therefore, it, by design, is considered a technology of mass surveillance and therefore incompatible with right to privacy. we also consider it discrimination because of inherent bias issues consistent with how technology is trained on biased data sets, and also because there is a pattern of this technology being deployed in racially discriminatory context, and finally, because we find that the technology this incentivizes -- dis- incentivizes protests, so it vio
tell us more about this amnesty and its findings. does amnesty consider facial recognition a technology that should be banned, or at the very least, severely restricted? matt: to be clear, amnesty's policy is that there should be a ban on facial recognition technologies for mass surveillance and for discriminatory surveillance, because the technology is simply incompatible with international human rights laws. the technology depends on the aeration of a large database without peoples knowledge...
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tell us more about this amnesty and its findings. does amnesty consider facial recognition a technology that should be banned, or at the very least, severely restricted? matt: to be clear, amnesty's policy is that there should be a ban on facial recognition technologies for mass surveillance and for discriminatory surveillance, because the technology is simply incompatible with international human rights laws. the technology depends on the aeration of a large database without peoples knowledge and consent, often scraping their images off of social media and other places, and therefore, it, by design, is considered a technology of mass surveillance and therefore incompatible with right to privacy. we also consider it discrimination because of inherent bias issues consistent with how technology is trained on biased data sets, and also because there is a pattern of this technology being deployed in racially discriminatory context, and finally, because we find that the technology this incentivizes -- dis- incentivizes protests, so it vio
tell us more about this amnesty and its findings. does amnesty consider facial recognition a technology that should be banned, or at the very least, severely restricted? matt: to be clear, amnesty's policy is that there should be a ban on facial recognition technologies for mass surveillance and for discriminatory surveillance, because the technology is simply incompatible with international human rights laws. the technology depends on the aeration of a large database without peoples knowledge...
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concerning amnesty, we didn't work amnesty international itself.we worked with the security lab of amnesty, and they provided us only technical supports. so that was the boundary didn't have any word and on the editorial of the investigation and so their work was technical but it was crucial we don't have as journalists the expertise they had. so clearly we would not have been able to work and reveal what we did without technical help because they were the only one almost. and citizen lab does the same thing as well. but i think beside amnesty and citizen that nobody has this level of expertise they were the only one who could see traces of pegasus in the film because. they had to work on that for so long. i mean, claudio guarnieri from the security lab has worked and on pegasus since 2016. so and the first time they discovered pegasus quite randomly trying to understand what was happening in the phone in an activist and and discovering traces. so the more phones they had the more traces they found. it was it was like a puzzle. they were building a
concerning amnesty, we didn't work amnesty international itself.we worked with the security lab of amnesty, and they provided us only technical supports. so that was the boundary didn't have any word and on the editorial of the investigation and so their work was technical but it was crucial we don't have as journalists the expertise they had. so clearly we would not have been able to work and reveal what we did without technical help because they were the only one almost. and citizen lab does...
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concerning amnesty, we didn't work amnesty international itself.we worked with the security lab of amnesty, and they provided us only technical supports. so that was the boundary didn't have any word and on the editorial of the investigation and so their work was technical but it was crucial we don't have as journalists the expertise they had. so clearly we would not have been able to work and reveal what we did without technical help because they were the only one almost. and citizen lab does the same thing as well. but i think beside amnesty and citizen that nobody has this level of expertise they were the only one who could see traces of pegasus in the film because. they had to work on that for so long. i mean, claudio guarnieri from the security lab has worked and on pegasus since 2016. so and the first time they discovered pegasus quite randomly trying to understand what was happening in the phone in an activist and and discovering traces. so the more phones they had the more traces they found. it was it was like a puzzle. they were building a
concerning amnesty, we didn't work amnesty international itself.we worked with the security lab of amnesty, and they provided us only technical supports. so that was the boundary didn't have any word and on the editorial of the investigation and so their work was technical but it was crucial we don't have as journalists the expertise they had. so clearly we would not have been able to work and reveal what we did without technical help because they were the only one almost. and citizen lab does...
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tell us more about this, amnesty report and it's findings. why does amnesty consider the facial recognition of technology that should be banned or at the very least? severely restricted to be clear embassies policy is that there should be a band and facial recognition technologies for mass surveillance and for discriminatory surveillance, because the technology is simply incompatible with international human rights law. the technology depends on the curation of a large database without people's knowledge and consent, often scraping their images off of social media and other places. and therefore, by design is considered a technology of master violence and therefore incompatible with the right to privacy. we also considered that it's in violation of the right to quality of non discrimination because of the inherent bias issues that exist within health technology is trained on biased data sets. and also because there is a pattern of the technology being deployed and racially discriminatory context. and finally, because we find that this technol
tell us more about this, amnesty report and it's findings. why does amnesty consider the facial recognition of technology that should be banned or at the very least? severely restricted to be clear embassies policy is that there should be a band and facial recognition technologies for mass surveillance and for discriminatory surveillance, because the technology is simply incompatible with international human rights law. the technology depends on the curation of a large database without people's...
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is amnesty facing a credibility crisis?
is amnesty facing a credibility crisis?
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reset the beginning of the program, amnesty is amazing. with your permission representatives, what can the you do about israel is use of facial recognition technologies or any your pin companies involved in supplying the technology is a legal for them to do so at if you, manufacturers are encouraged not to supply such technologies to israel though, simply replaced by homegrown or chinese ones where they and so the 2 companies that we identified were today, security and high provision to gauge security is a dutch surveillance manufacturer. they are one of many companies that are operating, slash have products available that are off i likelihood of being used together with them about 2000 and the system in east jerusalem for surveillance. the u. a i act, which is the landmark legislation currently under negotiation at the you is a one avenue through which we can challenge the ways in which these technologies are currently supporting and enabling the scaling of the part type policies against palestinians. india by palestinian territories. we'
reset the beginning of the program, amnesty is amazing. with your permission representatives, what can the you do about israel is use of facial recognition technologies or any your pin companies involved in supplying the technology is a legal for them to do so at if you, manufacturers are encouraged not to supply such technologies to israel though, simply replaced by homegrown or chinese ones where they and so the 2 companies that we identified were today, security and high provision to gauge...
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my guest is agnes callamard, secretary general of amnesty international.
my guest is agnes callamard, secretary general of amnesty international.
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not allow anyone to kill here, but when i came there, on the third day of my arrival , i will grant amnestyich means that from then on, you can kill as much as you can . there is no one left, but there was an eternal explanation like before the justification of this meeting. at the same time, the iraqi army went to the south , khorramshahr, the major part of iran's military strength in the southwest fronts , engaged in a single phase of aggression against some people again , for this reason, against the attack of the forces of the mojahedin people's organization. there was a resistance they were without the smallest obstacle until the age of 90 years of iran's soil, they advanced, we were forced to capture iran , then you are facing the smallest forces, at the same time , in the central box, qasr shirin and sarpol zahab, with iran's sneer and eyebrows, who said that this operation is very legacy, what did he do to him. he opens the door to go to tehran at a high speed and from that and he had promised that he would wash your air from hamedan shah to tehran. you see, if this happens , he wil
not allow anyone to kill here, but when i came there, on the third day of my arrival , i will grant amnestyich means that from then on, you can kill as much as you can . there is no one left, but there was an eternal explanation like before the justification of this meeting. at the same time, the iraqi army went to the south , khorramshahr, the major part of iran's military strength in the southwest fronts , engaged in a single phase of aggression against some people again , for this reason,...
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my guest is agnes callamard, secretary general of amnesty international.
my guest is agnes callamard, secretary general of amnesty international.
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emotion and opposition across all communities in northern ireland as mps vote for effectively an amnestyor those who committed violence during the troubles. many violent acts from the troubles are unsolved and unpunished. should there be, as the uk government wants, conditional immunity for those who come forward? we'll be speaking to the victims commissioner who says its not the victims driving this process but the perpetrators. we'll also bejoined by the historian marianne elliott who was involved in the peace process and by the former head of the army lord dannatt who wants greater protection for army veterans. also tonight... hell's kitchen in the european heat. what do the extreme temperatures do to europe's crops, tomatoes and olive oil and inflation? signs today that the worst of food price inflation could be behind us, but could climate change be about to unpick that progress? we get to grips with a new term, climateflation. we'll be asking the chef and social entrepeneur alex head what even higherfood prices will do to business. ahead of a by election—tastic thursday, with three
emotion and opposition across all communities in northern ireland as mps vote for effectively an amnestyor those who committed violence during the troubles. many violent acts from the troubles are unsolved and unpunished. should there be, as the uk government wants, conditional immunity for those who come forward? we'll be speaking to the victims commissioner who says its not the victims driving this process but the perpetrators. we'll also bejoined by the historian marianne elliott who was...
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do you think an amnesty is the right answer? and should the courts be clogged up in this way?g onto this programme and i'm thank you for inviting me because i believe that the concept of an amnesty might it be an appropriate way of dealing with what i consider , and i'll say it bluntly, is a relatively trivial criminal offence, if you can call it that. my view, of course, is that. my view, of course, is that the magistrates courts are there to deal with much more serious summary offences. obviously the serious indictable offences go to the crown court, but my view at the moment is that we should be trying to free up the space of the magistrates court to deal with much more serious offences and of course that goes to prosecutions as well. >> and is there also an argument that the powers that were taken were excessive, that the government intervened much too much and led to a system that was too harsh and most of the people facing court are under 30 who weren't at risk from covid in the first place. >> now there's a very good points and you have to balance both, both because the
do you think an amnesty is the right answer? and should the courts be clogged up in this way?g onto this programme and i'm thank you for inviting me because i believe that the concept of an amnesty might it be an appropriate way of dealing with what i consider , and i'll say it bluntly, is a relatively trivial criminal offence, if you can call it that. my view, of course, is that. my view, of course, is that the magistrates courts are there to deal with much more serious summary offences....
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crimea, where do they expect amnesty? me, putin, there were such terms of the contract, if they fight for six months, then they have amnesty. well, who did not fight for 6 months? can cross the territory of the russian federation because their criminal record has not been exonerated , that is, if their criminal record is exonerated, they will be pardoned, some of them may cross over to the territory of belarus, join those already arriving there, how many can it be? he says to all nine, but still a more realistic number in the region of 5,000. by the way, you know prigoshin there is something there that appeals to those firemen of his wagners, they probably look at him with deification but what about your combat father, brother and commander, but what i want to say is that prigozhin himself said before that that somewhere 80,000 of them were recruited for the war with ukraine from all places and only 25 disappeared, approximately as he says. of course, these are numbers that prigozhin himself calls but it's just like that,
crimea, where do they expect amnesty? me, putin, there were such terms of the contract, if they fight for six months, then they have amnesty. well, who did not fight for 6 months? can cross the territory of the russian federation because their criminal record has not been exonerated , that is, if their criminal record is exonerated, they will be pardoned, some of them may cross over to the territory of belarus, join those already arriving there, how many can it be? he says to all nine, but...
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comprehensive , long-awaited systemic law that completes the regulation of the garage sector, that much amnestyows actions there. to streamline all issues and ensure the protection of property rights, owners of garages will be punished with a ruble for not allowing representatives of gas services, according to the new bill. fines will range from 10,000 to half a million rubles, because the byto gaza explosions have caused dozens of accidents, often fatal, annually due to the negligence of homeowners. sad statistics more details are being added to the topic, we will discuss it with the author of this bill, senator andrey kutepov today. he is a guest of our studio andrey viktorovich what are the penalties for non-admission of specialists to gas equipment and how significant will the increase be? do you think this will affect the reduction of accidents fines were always fines were always somewhere more somewhere less they influenced the situation with the incidents that we have. well, a little history. we have a level of gasification, every year one and a half to two percent happens and increases
comprehensive , long-awaited systemic law that completes the regulation of the garage sector, that much amnestyows actions there. to streamline all issues and ensure the protection of property rights, owners of garages will be punished with a ruble for not allowing representatives of gas services, according to the new bill. fines will range from 10,000 to half a million rubles, because the byto gaza explosions have caused dozens of accidents, often fatal, annually due to the negligence of...
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to check it and give a detailed, fully reasoned answer to it, but when we talk about, for example, amnestyernational or what kind of mining eyes, which are essentially large ngos, and between this international is a volunteer movement around the world, 6 million people are here so you have to react calmly , but here we also have a voice and other transport organizations, for example, such as the ukrainian or the office of amnesty international in ukraine, which can tell the international initiative what exactly you are doing wrong you are communicating, you did not provide the actual facts and the same, that is, in any case, human rights about dialogue and this is the most fundamental and what ukrainians believe, it has been verified by research where it is freedom of speech , including about the discussion of such a reason for me, in principle, for the last time, ukraine as the state began to react much more constructively, and they are actually ready to listen to criticism and re-examine it, because it is necessary to clearly understand and remember that the russian lobby, including in v
to check it and give a detailed, fully reasoned answer to it, but when we talk about, for example, amnestyernational or what kind of mining eyes, which are essentially large ngos, and between this international is a volunteer movement around the world, 6 million people are here so you have to react calmly , but here we also have a voice and other transport organizations, for example, such as the ukrainian or the office of amnesty international in ukraine, which can tell the international...
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systemic law that completes the regulation of the garage sector, that there, the actions of a much more amnestyit possible to streamline all issues and ensure the protection of the property rights of russian garage owners, they will be punished with a ruble for non-admission gas service representatives. according to the new law, the project will amount from 10,000 to half a million rubles. household gas explosions have caused dozens of accidents , often fatal, every year due to the negligence of homeowners. sad statistics more details are being added to the topic, we will discuss it with the author of this bill , senator andrey kutepov today. he is a guest of our studio andrei viktorovich. what are the fines for not admitting specialists? uh gas equipment are foreseen and how significant will the increase be? how are you do you think it will affect the reduction of accidents, because these were always fines, they were always somewhere more , somewhere less, they influenced the situation with the incidents that we have. well, a little history. we have a level of gasification, every year one and
systemic law that completes the regulation of the garage sector, that there, the actions of a much more amnestyit possible to streamline all issues and ensure the protection of the property rights of russian garage owners, they will be punished with a ruble for non-admission gas service representatives. according to the new law, the project will amount from 10,000 to half a million rubles. household gas explosions have caused dozens of accidents , often fatal, every year due to the negligence...
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i opposed the amnesty. he tried to do a 2 million person amnesty. we've been very clear on that.ised to eliminate the national debt when he ran for president. he added almost $8 trillion to the national debt. >> reporter: and, wolf, he went on to list other issues where he feels like he is contrasting with donald trump and as we take a snapshot here in iowa, this critical early first state we have new polling over the weekend that showed us just how far ahead the former president is, everyone else is really struggling to break through, and, wolf, they hope to use events like tonight to do just that, to really pitch themselves to voters here in iowa as the most viable alternative to president trump and the person who can best take on president joe biden. >> i want to bring in eva mckend as well. what are you watching for from trump and the other republican candidates? >> reporter: this is iowa's biggest night. i am curious to see how these candidates in just the ten minutes allotted are able to distinguish themselves, to say something that resonates beyond the evening. will they g
i opposed the amnesty. he tried to do a 2 million person amnesty. we've been very clear on that.ised to eliminate the national debt when he ran for president. he added almost $8 trillion to the national debt. >> reporter: and, wolf, he went on to list other issues where he feels like he is contrasting with donald trump and as we take a snapshot here in iowa, this critical early first state we have new polling over the weekend that showed us just how far ahead the former president is,...
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maybe an amnesty.ike the train service, or a referendum on independence, something pedro sanchez can't compromise on. what sanchez can't compromise on. what about the prospect _ sanchez can't compromise on. what about the prospect of _ sanchez can't compromise on. what about the prospect of another election? when you speak to people there, how do ordinary people think of the idea of once again going to the polls? of the idea of once again going to the olls? ~ , ., the polls? with the result we have, it is a possible _ the polls? with the result we have, it is a possible outcome. _ the polls? with the result we have, it is a possible outcome. either- the polls? with the result we have, it is a possible outcome. either the| it is a possible outcome. either the negotiations somehow managed to get a new prime minister, or elections. people, frankly, are fed up of going to the polls again because this happened in 2016 and 2019. yesterday, citizens went to the polls and voted and the turnout was a bit higher
maybe an amnesty.ike the train service, or a referendum on independence, something pedro sanchez can't compromise on. what sanchez can't compromise on. what about the prospect _ sanchez can't compromise on. what about the prospect of _ sanchez can't compromise on. what about the prospect of another election? when you speak to people there, how do ordinary people think of the idea of once again going to the polls? of the idea of once again going to the olls? ~ , ., the polls? with the result we...
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russia has liberally sprayed mines across ukraine, there has not been much from amnesty internationalsia has laid and sprayed over ukraine will take 750 years to clear with current assets. this is ukrainian territory and if ukrainians want cluster munitions, they should get them. live now to daryl kimball, executive director at the arms control association what do you make of this latest development? we what do you make of this latest development?— what do you make of this latest develoment? ~ . , what do you make of this latest develoment? . ., , ., development? we are disappointed and disauree development? we are disappointed and disa . ree with development? we are disappointed and disagree with president _ development? we are disappointed and disagree with president biden's - disagree with president biden's decision to transfer these highly controversial, extremely dangerous weapons that pose additional risk to civilians in ukraine. where they are already under incredible duress. the decision, apparently was based on the idea that as your interviewer suggested, that ukraine is runn
russia has liberally sprayed mines across ukraine, there has not been much from amnesty internationalsia has laid and sprayed over ukraine will take 750 years to clear with current assets. this is ukrainian territory and if ukrainians want cluster munitions, they should get them. live now to daryl kimball, executive director at the arms control association what do you make of this latest development? we what do you make of this latest development?— what do you make of this latest develoment?...
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neither if she's a lawyer and policy advisor in the big tech accountability team at amnesty international add in new york. sarah cripps, founder and director of the technology policy institute at cornell university of all for all of social media at the international relations welcome to will. so 13000000 sign ups as of thursday morning, i know that sherman and sarah on it, i'm on threads to elaine isn't yet no, all the millions of people who live in the europe in uni. and we'll talk more about the reasons for that in just a moment, but elaina is at least a been able to have a look at it before we get into the nitty gritty here, the rivalry between twitter and a mess. so i just want to know what, what you will think of, of threats, what, what's it like to use in a while? i think i think you can see from it on the reaction that it is definitely being perceived as a huge threat to twitter. and i see that too, i mean, it is such a neat copy of the expectations. people have a twitter from a platform that is proven capable of handling massive numbers of users. i mean, instagram itself has numbe
neither if she's a lawyer and policy advisor in the big tech accountability team at amnesty international add in new york. sarah cripps, founder and director of the technology policy institute at cornell university of all for all of social media at the international relations welcome to will. so 13000000 sign ups as of thursday morning, i know that sherman and sarah on it, i'm on threads to elaine isn't yet no, all the millions of people who live in the europe in uni. and we'll talk more about...
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i'm joined now by amnesty international uk's refugee and migrant rights director, steve valdez symonds being with us. does it tell us more something more worrying about how the greek authorities handle these disasters? an acne that already. irate handle these disasters? an acne that alread . ~ ~ ., handle these disasters? an acne that alread .~ ~' . . ., , already. we knew that already. lastl , already. we knew that already. lastly. the _ already. we knew that already. lastly, the human _ already. we knew that already. lastly, the human rights - lastly, the human rights organisation made a rule on the coastguard for loss of life trying to tow a boat back in 2014 out of its waters. this is something that amnesty international and others for that matter i have grave concerns about the actions of the greek coastguard over years, indeed, and increasingly so. both in terms of what is done with people on the water and indeed, as you will see from your report, highlighting, scapegoating people from a sponsor that you elsewhere. that scapegoating people from a sponsor that you elsewhere.— that
i'm joined now by amnesty international uk's refugee and migrant rights director, steve valdez symonds being with us. does it tell us more something more worrying about how the greek authorities handle these disasters? an acne that already. irate handle these disasters? an acne that alread . ~ ~ ., handle these disasters? an acne that alread .~ ~' . . ., , already. we knew that already. lastl , already. we knew that already. lastly. the _ already. we knew that already. lastly, the human _...
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to be of an amnesty ? be part of an amnesty?saw this weekend there were a record number crossings this number of crossings this weekend, don't think the weekend, so i don't think the rwanda is acting rwanda policies is acting as much as a deterrent as maybe the government thinks it is. i don't think it's acting as a deterrent at all. and, you know, if something acts as a deterrent, you expect to numbers go you expect to see numbers go down, . so i think the down, not go up. so i think the government has to rethink its strategy. rwanda is strategy. the fear of rwanda is not stopping the migrants. it's definitely not stopping the people smugglers. they don't care whether you send people to rwanda, usa or timbuktu. rwanda, to the usa or timbuktu. they're not really worried about that. they're getting paid either way. so the government really have to rethink their strategy. and more importantly, they've got to stop making promises they can't keep promises which they can't keep because every time they bring out legislation, they out
to be of an amnesty ? be part of an amnesty?saw this weekend there were a record number crossings this number of crossings this weekend, don't think the weekend, so i don't think the rwanda is acting rwanda policies is acting as much as a deterrent as maybe the government thinks it is. i don't think it's acting as a deterrent at all. and, you know, if something acts as a deterrent, you expect to numbers go you expect to see numbers go down, . so i think the down, not go up. so i think the...
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where is equitable when it comes to amnesty for student loan debt. there should be responsibility and president biden should recognize that but instead encouraging people to get a job and pay the loan or going after these endowment. >> that's an interesting point. the most expensive school, someone going after them may provide relief to lots of worthwhile students. >> jessica anderson, thanks so much for your time. >> thank you for having me. >> the house passed a controversial defense bill that includes several amendments pushed by conservative to eliminate wokeness. senior congressional -- chad herman. >> it was a massive rebutte of that far left ideology and if push that we see under the biden administration. >>. >> reporter: the house nearly approved the bill, only four republicans voted anyway and only four democrats voted yes. >> more democrats would have been yeah. >> hijack our national security. >> republicans uprooted the pentagon policies allowing service members to travel across state line for abortions and block transgender surgeries. >>
where is equitable when it comes to amnesty for student loan debt. there should be responsibility and president biden should recognize that but instead encouraging people to get a job and pay the loan or going after these endowment. >> that's an interesting point. the most expensive school, someone going after them may provide relief to lots of worthwhile students. >> jessica anderson, thanks so much for your time. >> thank you for having me. >> the house passed a...
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prevent the spread of these diseases and the resulting deaths, but the government has quietly put the amnesty report on the shelves. archives in this field he does not take any action. he repeatedly writes to the national bank of housing and hair and asks them to consider his proposals, but suddenly nazeef and the investigation are stopped . native children are forced to attend schools, most of them are forced to be separated from their parents by kilometers. in these schools , they are taught by the canadian government. boarding schools isolate native students far from their families . puts atta brothers and sisters from each other is separated upon entering schools and students must change their appearance. european models are cut short and instead of their own clothes , they must wear european clothes in school . under the shadow of the queen, they master the science of reading and writing, and they can wear european style clothes. in many cases , the names of native names are changed and they are given european christian names. christian missionaries spend a lot of time teaching christian
prevent the spread of these diseases and the resulting deaths, but the government has quietly put the amnesty report on the shelves. archives in this field he does not take any action. he repeatedly writes to the national bank of housing and hair and asks them to consider his proposals, but suddenly nazeef and the investigation are stopped . native children are forced to attend schools, most of them are forced to be separated from their parents by kilometers. in these schools , they are taught...
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the basis of the experience of colleagues in belarus, it is planned to pass the concept of a tax amnestythe release of liability of persons in case of voluntary declaration of hidden incomes and assets to a certain extent. this will help prevent corruption crimes, this issue will be dealt with by several government agencies at once. the navy also voiced its position. we always, due to the abundance of the market, scored non-businesses, if this gives some impetus so that these individuals can additionally involve these funds, uh, in economic circulation, of course, we are for if if it will be a kind of loophole for, uh , legalization of proceeds from crime, then we will be categorically against it, and this work is in progress and analytical work, debatable, uh, at the site of government agencies and it is very important here uh to agree on a common understanding from the terms of e, and on the proposed tax changes, as well as on what worries today, you can always find out directly a special call center works, but they are trying to communicate faster and faster online. explain all questi
the basis of the experience of colleagues in belarus, it is planned to pass the concept of a tax amnestythe release of liability of persons in case of voluntary declaration of hidden incomes and assets to a certain extent. this will help prevent corruption crimes, this issue will be dealt with by several government agencies at once. the navy also voiced its position. we always, due to the abundance of the market, scored non-businesses, if this gives some impetus so that these individuals can...
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now that the deadline for amnesty has passed, we asked dw russia and was constantine, egret, about the fate of the wagner mercenaries, deadlines that are very elastic concepts in russia. so a lot of those people will be probably still thinking while they're going to do next. i'm, i do not think that many of them will sign up to join the russian army 1st and foremost of all because the russian army doesn't pay as much as the bargaining group was. uh, i do think that uh for now, the authorities want to show that it's over for the ride step degree and these dispensers. however, i will see whether the whole idea of using mercenaries to flight in ukraine will guide. frankly, i do not think so. i think they'll be trying to find new ways of employing most there is as for the bottom to people, they can go to build arrows where allegedly, alexander lucas, frank, cool. you know, the local dictate, the set, top 3 caps for them and the requests of missed appointment. the may be, by the way, quite useful in training the all our phenomena which is notorious for it's quite weak, sort of misery prepar
now that the deadline for amnesty has passed, we asked dw russia and was constantine, egret, about the fate of the wagner mercenaries, deadlines that are very elastic concepts in russia. so a lot of those people will be probably still thinking while they're going to do next. i'm, i do not think that many of them will sign up to join the russian army 1st and foremost of all because the russian army doesn't pay as much as the bargaining group was. uh, i do think that uh for now, the authorities...
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his bones, and then a raptor novelty in 1856, the russian emperor alexander, others announced the amnesty to the former by the ustantsy. cut it was their desire to return to their homeland with their beloved vorotsevidzhi propanov to change croissants for potato pancakes. irene accepted without enthusiasm, but lenapoleon was no longer anxious, and he straightened out the ugly place alone without a family. there she better potassium from once two hits. now shaporaya mother, such as yakoen, taksumova, from a couple, and then lada , confiscating the ancestral mayortsevdshil, who remembered her faults of napoleon, will drip to feed himself. they would tell the farmers, buying a terrible covering, draining the swamps, walking the lambs of the elite breed of life-radimia. it got better, ale bulged out in 1863. the new paustan of napoleon was ditched by the police. and although i will prove his destiny. you don't know if it's gentry, that's all. one jackal expulsion from siberia our happiness irene beagle, the horde was a cabet with character, and she put on the ears of the french hurray, how to
his bones, and then a raptor novelty in 1856, the russian emperor alexander, others announced the amnesty to the former by the ustantsy. cut it was their desire to return to their homeland with their beloved vorotsevidzhi propanov to change croissants for potato pancakes. irene accepted without enthusiasm, but lenapoleon was no longer anxious, and he straightened out the ugly place alone without a family. there she better potassium from once two hits. now shaporaya mother, such as yakoen,...
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bones, and then the maternity novelty in 1856, the russian emperor alexander, others announced the amnestythe ustantsy. cut it appeared and the maximum suit to return to the birthplace of your beloved paracel to propane, change croissants for potato pancakes, defeatist. irene accepted without enthusiasm. alena field. she was no longer striving, and he straightened out an ugly place alone without a family there, i’d rather be colled once or twice, now a shapora, such as yakoen, taksumov, a couple, and then la fizkuya, my family he so varatsvidshil, remembering napoleon’s past faults, he’s shackled to feed yon renting their desired ones to farmsteads. you become a farmer, you would not say, buying a terrible obstalization, draining swamps, walking sheep, elite breeds, life-radimia. got it right ale at 1.863. a new tiredness bulged out. napoleon was arrested by the police. and although having washed the proof of his destiny, you don’t know whether it’s gentry, that’s all. one dzhakala expulsion from siberia is our happiness and ren beagle, the horde was a victory with character, and she put o
bones, and then the maternity novelty in 1856, the russian emperor alexander, others announced the amnestythe ustantsy. cut it appeared and the maximum suit to return to the birthplace of your beloved paracel to propane, change croissants for potato pancakes, defeatist. irene accepted without enthusiasm. alena field. she was no longer striving, and he straightened out an ugly place alone without a family there, i’d rather be colled once or twice, now a shapora, such as yakoen, taksumov, a...
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i amnesty international, but particularly a role for organizations like don't as in, in co, lazy, because you need the voices and the, the expertise of lawyers and activists. and scientists and community members themselves. and mine is in the d. c. on the standing. what's going on and exposing what's going on, because we've got to see that change that it's not good just having, you know, a fancy report on a website. as in the past, the emphasis continues to be on child labor. and with good reason, there was still thousands of children working in the small mines in the law. but if many in cios say that as a result, the other problems which cannot be solved with 2 dimensions, while i forced resettlement without appropriate compensation, environmental pollution and corruption are pushed into the background. and these are these a key. so let me know. and on a sick double to move in the become a cause, a very reserves when it comes to this topic. and that's just for the example. now you the, the for example, they've been farms organized by the o e c. d, on this very issue of responsible procur
i amnesty international, but particularly a role for organizations like don't as in, in co, lazy, because you need the voices and the, the expertise of lawyers and activists. and scientists and community members themselves. and mine is in the d. c. on the standing. what's going on and exposing what's going on, because we've got to see that change that it's not good just having, you know, a fancy report on a website. as in the past, the emphasis continues to be on child labor. and with good...
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it's good for the company's image company he'd come on to find from amnesty international selling coal mine using child labor now for spaces in costume to no longer receive lights. that's the list. they're still at the mercy of the chinese who set the price for what they bought. was a good the something like, how much does it cost is to claim a shaft like the some that people up with the $5000.00 gun forgot. send me 350002400000 con, please frank, seek you more. i will keep you guys. did you say it'd be killed or wouldn't the scaffold and it's to reinforce the want to start the funds. how about this? i mean, that costs around 200000 francs. those are the funds i have to know before that we pay that tops and all the rent money they may be able to get. we need 3 scaffolds and all of that. but as i've been doing it, i'd be 12, that's fine. 100000 francs to support the sean. i can actually how much does the cooperative cover look good. i have to go to, oh god, i get came to the co operative doesn't camera boxes. mm. so how much is left for you then when i get into this? well, i know what t
it's good for the company's image company he'd come on to find from amnesty international selling coal mine using child labor now for spaces in costume to no longer receive lights. that's the list. they're still at the mercy of the chinese who set the price for what they bought. was a good the something like, how much does it cost is to claim a shaft like the some that people up with the $5000.00 gun forgot. send me 350002400000 con, please frank, seek you more. i will keep you guys. did you...
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let's say you give amnesty to the current generation what do you do for the next? >> 3.0 dreamers? of forgiveness because it doesn't fix underline problem. >> that it is egregiously expensive outpaying rate of inflation and the government in large part concern it has a horrible return on investment. how do you fix that by waiving away debt? >> you're not. that's also not teaching very good economics to those choosing to go to school. because they are now taking out loans -- that they may not be able to pay back and then maybe of the mindset it is forgiven anyway. you have yo to really look at cost benefit and risk when it comes to taking out loans is it worth it will you be able to pay off your debt? >> or the people who don't go to school don't take on loans work hard pay taxes now paying off other people's student loans in the process -- here's another story for you speaking of root causes, there's a lot reasons why crime happens and maybe politicians and some of these deep blue cities address those and bring crime rate down instead the oakland police department now has put out a
let's say you give amnesty to the current generation what do you do for the next? >> 3.0 dreamers? of forgiveness because it doesn't fix underline problem. >> that it is egregiously expensive outpaying rate of inflation and the government in large part concern it has a horrible return on investment. how do you fix that by waiving away debt? >> you're not. that's also not teaching very good economics to those choosing to go to school. because they are now taking out loans --...
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the basis of the experience of colleagues in belarus, it is planned to create the concept of a tax amnestys for the release of liability of persons in case of voluntary declaration of hidden incomes and assets to a certain extent. this will contribute to the prevention of corruption crimes this issue will be dealt with by several government agencies at once . we have always scored non-businesses for the abundance of the market, if this gives some impetus so that individuals can additionally involve these funds in economic circulation. , then we will be categorically against it, and this work is underway and analytical work, debatable, uh, at the site of government agencies and here it is very it is important to agree on terms, but on a common understanding, and on the proposed tax changes, as well as on what worries today , you can always find out directly a special call center works, but they are trying to communicate faster and faster online. explain all questions as quickly as possible. after all, the main interest is the completeness and timeliness of revenues and budget funds anton li
the basis of the experience of colleagues in belarus, it is planned to create the concept of a tax amnestys for the release of liability of persons in case of voluntary declaration of hidden incomes and assets to a certain extent. this will contribute to the prevention of corruption crimes this issue will be dealt with by several government agencies at once . we have always scored non-businesses for the abundance of the market, if this gives some impetus so that individuals can additionally...
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many were released under the amnesties, and did not rush serious punishment., somewhere even for some kind of benefit of people, or something, they were rounded up so that they wouldn’t get hit, they are on the battlefield. i am now in the zaretsk camp, as an integral part of the genocide, namely the genocide of the belarusian people by the soviet, employees from the ss police battalion had to answer after 30 years. they were searched throughout the soviet union. kashnikov was found in the irkutsk region. he worked for dadun's brother, lived michurinsky, worked as an electric welder at the lenin plant , each of them had families after the war, and children were born. and those who were initially convicted for being in collaborationist formations. uh, they sat. yes , families started, when we arrived once in the chernihiv region, one of these policemen was arrested. the son is there, well, arranged for what he climbs. he really was, he works well, brought up children, but is not married. they did not immediately begin to speak, they spent hundreds of interrogat
many were released under the amnesties, and did not rush serious punishment., somewhere even for some kind of benefit of people, or something, they were rounded up so that they wouldn’t get hit, they are on the battlefield. i am now in the zaretsk camp, as an integral part of the genocide, namely the genocide of the belarusian people by the soviet, employees from the ss police battalion had to answer after 30 years. they were searched throughout the soviet union. kashnikov was found in the...
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do not believe me, they issued amnesties. come on lucky and how many of you sat for two months.nd during these two months i fully realized my guilt and repented the truth. and what is your name now for this girls, with what legend are you processing a new victim? firstly, the victim is in the zone, and secondly, i would really not want her to know what they say there. i already said, i started a new life. fyodor my name is. check only me, let me go. on what grounds are you keeping me? well, think for yourself, why should i kill some shishkin? why was he following you? what did you accumulate? why did you decide to remove it? i don't know, i need a lawyer, america found here they are penetrable and the last call was from your old friend so. why is your ex victim hired? help yourself, dear guests, everything is very fresh and tasty cooked with love. i'm courting. i'm from the bottom of my heart, but i'm not jealous, where did you get jealousy, a wonderful feeling of love. and if not, love, it all depends on the situation, you need to be able to trust a person. i'm not some laundry
do not believe me, they issued amnesties. come on lucky and how many of you sat for two months.nd during these two months i fully realized my guilt and repented the truth. and what is your name now for this girls, with what legend are you processing a new victim? firstly, the victim is in the zone, and secondly, i would really not want her to know what they say there. i already said, i started a new life. fyodor my name is. check only me, let me go. on what grounds are you keeping me? well,...
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they are talking hard month they said they would want an amnesty that would include someone wanted byhe courts for embezzlement. it's not clear whether the demands of that party could ever be met by the socialists. we saw a leading socialist today, a former socialist prime minister, coming out and sing the constitution of spain does not allow a referendum but he sees an opportunity for this party to benefit spain and catalonia. still very unclear whether any coalition could be formed. anchor: sarah morris from madrid. thousands of firefighters currently battling forest fires in algeria, where 35 people have been killed. in the mountainous regions, as well as 14 other regions. 1500 people have had to be evacuated. a significant heat wave is sweeping across northern africa and brought temperatures in the high 40's. this in algeria and parts of neighboring tunisia, also reporting significant wildfires. further evacuations today in greece, where there are several active wildfires. 2500 people were brought to safety off an island today, after thousands left rhodes. temperatures are expecte
they are talking hard month they said they would want an amnesty that would include someone wanted byhe courts for embezzlement. it's not clear whether the demands of that party could ever be met by the socialists. we saw a leading socialist today, a former socialist prime minister, coming out and sing the constitution of spain does not allow a referendum but he sees an opportunity for this party to benefit spain and catalonia. still very unclear whether any coalition could be formed. anchor:...