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while earlier i spoke to the un humanitarian coordinator for yemen, david grassley, and i asked him, what was the impact that this truce would have on people in yemen will, can only benefit our work. but only that bit of is the population. the only way to do to reduce it in humanitarian assistance is to find a into the conflict. so we were very hopeful that this move continues. should yemenis have hope that there are a day to day circumstances are going to get better soon? well i think we've already seen evidence of that in the truth that was started a year ago on april 2nd last last year. or we've seen already benefits from that the ending of the air strikes, the cessation was still, it is on the front lines. major major improvements and people's day to day lives. secondly, opening the port of who data has allowed fuel and other essential commodities come in freely. the economy is starting to come back, jobs are created and that also helps us move away from humanitarian assistance. and finally, the airports in santa as not fully opened, but enough to get medical cases out so that pe
while earlier i spoke to the un humanitarian coordinator for yemen, david grassley, and i asked him, what was the impact that this truce would have on people in yemen will, can only benefit our work. but only that bit of is the population. the only way to do to reduce it in humanitarian assistance is to find a into the conflict. so we were very hopeful that this move continues. should yemenis have hope that there are a day to day circumstances are going to get better soon? well i think we've...
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well, david grassley is the un humanitarian coordinator of ellen. he says, a long lasting sci fi would be of great benefit to the people that the only way to find it to reduce it in humanitarian assistance, is to find a into the conflicts. so we were very hopeful that this move continues the ending of the air strikes the sensational hostilities on the front lines. major major improvements in people's day to day lives. secondly, opening the porter, who data has allowed fuel and other essential commodities come in freely. the economy is starting to come back, jobs are created and that also helps us move away from humanitarian assistance. and finally, the airports in santa as not fully open, but enough to get medical cases out so that people can get treatment, many of wait years for such treatment. so these are all very positive signs of what even a limited truce can do. so we expect much more with a with a cease fire, a potential settlement and conflict. last year we saw some progress with about 2000000 people. no longer requiring 2000000 people less,
well, david grassley is the un humanitarian coordinator of ellen. he says, a long lasting sci fi would be of great benefit to the people that the only way to find it to reduce it in humanitarian assistance, is to find a into the conflicts. so we were very hopeful that this move continues the ending of the air strikes the sensational hostilities on the front lines. major major improvements in people's day to day lives. secondly, opening the porter, who data has allowed fuel and other essential...
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david grassley is the un humanitarian coordinator for yemen. he joins us now live from the united nations. good. have you with us, sir? david, as we said, hundreds of thousands have been killed in the war. millions more displaced in dire need of humanitarian assistance. just remind us what's at stake at these talks in summer. well that during the course of 8 years of war, we now see over 21000000 people in acute need of humanitarian assistance. we're providing assistance directly to over 11000000 of those people every, every year. the consequence of the war as resulted in high levels of stunting amount nutrition among young children that will be with the country for years to come. land mines are prevalent throughout the front line areas, so there's much to be done, even if there is an agreement on piece. we need to see a re establishment of the economy to generate jobs. people need to be paid their salaries working for public services. there's so much to be done. i'm very happy to see that there's progress being made, but so much to be done and
david grassley is the un humanitarian coordinator for yemen. he joins us now live from the united nations. good. have you with us, sir? david, as we said, hundreds of thousands have been killed in the war. millions more displaced in dire need of humanitarian assistance. just remind us what's at stake at these talks in summer. well that during the course of 8 years of war, we now see over 21000000 people in acute need of humanitarian assistance. we're providing assistance directly to over...
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david grassley and i began by asking him the impact that this truce will have for the people in yemen will, can only benefit our, our work. but only that bit of is the population. the only way to do to reduce it in humanitarian assistance is to find her into the conflict. so we were very hopeful that this move continues. should yemenis have hope that there a day to day circumstances are going to get better soon? was he, we've already seen evidence of that in the truth that was started a year ago on april 2nd last last year. or we've seen already benefits from that. the ending of the air strikes the sensational hostilities on the front lines. major major improvements in people's day to day lives. secondly, opening the port of who data has allowed fuel and other essential commodities come in freely. the economy is starting to come back, jobs are created and that also helps us move away from humanitarian assistance. and finally, the airports in santa as not fully open, but enough to get to medical cases out so that people can get treatment, many of wait years for such treatment. so these
david grassley and i began by asking him the impact that this truce will have for the people in yemen will, can only benefit our, our work. but only that bit of is the population. the only way to do to reduce it in humanitarian assistance is to find her into the conflict. so we were very hopeful that this move continues. should yemenis have hope that there a day to day circumstances are going to get better soon? was he, we've already seen evidence of that in the truth that was started a year...
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jurisdictions where hunter biden lived and should have paid taxes, and merrick garland assured grassley david weiss has every authority and power he needs, i am backing him up, this is all independent. that is just the opposite of the truth. and really, if merrick garland doesn't know that he is not doing his job properly. the attorney general of the united states can't commit crimes by definition. that's got to be the end of him as our attorney general, i would think. >> it would be if you could prove it. all these people are clever. they have plausible deniability, layer upon layer in which they can pretend they don't know what's happened. that's what biden's entire business model is all about. his relatives go and get the bribes and he pretends he doesn't know about it. >> such a smart point. thank you so much for that summary tonight. we'll be talking again i hope. thank you. >> thank you. >> by the way, should say based on something miranda pointed out for all of the grouching we've done about the republican congress, it has been chuck grassley of iowa, ron johnson of wisconsin, two repu
jurisdictions where hunter biden lived and should have paid taxes, and merrick garland assured grassley david weiss has every authority and power he needs, i am backing him up, this is all independent. that is just the opposite of the truth. and really, if merrick garland doesn't know that he is not doing his job properly. the attorney general of the united states can't commit crimes by definition. that's got to be the end of him as our attorney general, i would think. >> it would be if...
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and merrick garland assured grassley, oh, yes, david why says every authority and powerhe that he needs and i'm backing him up. and this is all very him independen it. osite that is just the opposite of the truth and really, if merrick garland doesn't know that he's not doing his job properlyg hi, if merrick garland properlyg hi, if merrick garland oath to the congress, i mean,th the attorney general, f the united states can't commit crimes. i mean, by definition, that's go t to be the end of him. as our attorney general. i would think. ov >> well, it would be if you could ever prove it. but all ofop thesele people, clever, they have plausible deniability. they have laye havr upon layer which they can pretend thatd thy they don't d. what's happened? that's what joe biden's entirebi businessne model is all about. hi as relatives go and get the bribes and he pretends he doesn't know about it. that's such a smart point. a ed.ary fine, thank you so much for that summary tonight. we'll be talking againking, i h. . thank you. thank. somet >> by the way, we should say that based on something m
and merrick garland assured grassley, oh, yes, david why says every authority and powerhe that he needs and i'm backing him up. and this is all very him independen it. osite that is just the opposite of the truth and really, if merrick garland doesn't know that he's not doing his job properlyg hi, if merrick garland properlyg hi, if merrick garland oath to the congress, i mean,th the attorney general, f the united states can't commit crimes. i mean, by definition, that's go t to be the end of...