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a strong supporter of multilateral approaches or human rights efforts for that matter i'm looking at him you know quitting the u.n. human rights council united states also a history of the band doing multilateral commitments you mentioned pledges to defund the w.h.o. also the paris climate cord that i'm thinking about you know how damaging has it been on the international stage the lack of u.s. leadership right now. i mean look at trump is a disaster on every front when it comes to enforcing international standards or her commitment to international cooperation so he's a lost cause and you know at least through next november that's what we have. it really shows the importance of leadership from european governments and other governments i mean at the un human rights council for example where you know trump abandon it because you criticize just really too much in his view we've seen a whole range of government step forward not only the you know the traditional western supporters of human rights but also a whole range of latin american governments when it comes to say on venezuela even you know muslim majority states that have often kin
a strong supporter of multilateral approaches or human rights efforts for that matter i'm looking at him you know quitting the u.n. human rights council united states also a history of the band doing multilateral commitments you mentioned pledges to defund the w.h.o. also the paris climate cord that i'm thinking about you know how damaging has it been on the international stage the lack of u.s. leadership right now. i mean look at trump is a disaster on every front when it comes to enforcing...
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comprehensive police reform we're all spirit bringing this case before the united nations human rights council so that we can receive sanctions against the united states for its provisions and continual denial of basic human rights to the african-american community. which right now are met our primary goal is to show to ensure that the appropriate charges move forward and so we are not satisfied yet 3rd degree murder is an appropriate charge that means it was an accidental killing like manslaughter the the the partner charge they they levied if i get in my car again i get drunk i don't intend to kill anybody but it's reckless behavior that could result in somebody's death that's manslaughter this 3rd degree murder but when i apply pressure for sustained period of time to a critical area of someone's throat. that's and it's all about foreseeability it's foreseeable that that kind of action will result in death or bodily injury so that's murder we're looking forward to speaking with the governor on behalf of the the family and encouraging him to activate the attorney general keith ellis to come
comprehensive police reform we're all spirit bringing this case before the united nations human rights council so that we can receive sanctions against the united states for its provisions and continual denial of basic human rights to the african-american community. which right now are met our primary goal is to show to ensure that the appropriate charges move forward and so we are not satisfied yet 3rd degree murder is an appropriate charge that means it was an accidental killing like...
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comprehensive police reform we're all spirit bringing this case before the united nations human rights council so that we can receive sanctions against the united states for its probation and continual denial of basic human rights to the african american community. which right now are met our primary goal is to show to ensure that the appropriate charges move forward and so we are not satisfied yet 3rd degree murder is an appropriate charge it means it was an accidental killing it like manslaughter the the the partner charged they they levy if i get in my car again i get drunk not only intend to kill anybody but it's reckless behavior that could result in somebody's death that's manslaughter this 3rd degree murder but when i apply pressure for a sustained period of time to a critical area of someone's throat. that's and it's all about foreseeability it's foreseeable that that kind of action will result in death or bodily injury so that's murder we're looking forward to speaking with the governor on behalf of the family and encouraging him to activate the attorney general keith ellis to come in
comprehensive police reform we're all spirit bringing this case before the united nations human rights council so that we can receive sanctions against the united states for its probation and continual denial of basic human rights to the african american community. which right now are met our primary goal is to show to ensure that the appropriate charges move forward and so we are not satisfied yet 3rd degree murder is an appropriate charge it means it was an accidental killing it like...
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comprehensive police reform we're all screwed bringing this case before the united nations human rights council so that we can receive sanctions against the united states for its probation is in continual denial of basic human rights to the african-american community. right now are met our primary goal is to show to ensure that the appropriate charges move forward and so we are not satisfied yet 3rd degree murder is an appropriate charge it means it was an accidental killing it like manslaughter the the the partner charged they they levied if i get in my car again i get drunk i'm only intend to kill anybody but it's reckless behavior that could result in somebody's death that's manslaughter this 3rd degree murder but when i apply pressure for sustained period of time to a critical area of someone's throat. that's and it's all about foreseeability it's foreseeable that that kind of action will result in death or bodily injury so that's murder we're looking forward to speaking with the governor on behalf of the family and encouraging him to activate the attorney general keith ellis to come in tak
comprehensive police reform we're all screwed bringing this case before the united nations human rights council so that we can receive sanctions against the united states for its probation is in continual denial of basic human rights to the african-american community. right now are met our primary goal is to show to ensure that the appropriate charges move forward and so we are not satisfied yet 3rd degree murder is an appropriate charge it means it was an accidental killing it like...
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have condemned the sanctions secretary-general good to have us me tell about the left on the human rights council and others in the united nations and the u.n. agencies are working with us and trying to help the venezuelan people and they are doing it with the only government that there is in venezuela the government or press in the coffin of the as you say there is some dissent there within the u.n. you mention sits go though what can you do about judge leonard stocks decision to basically put a vital city state refinery company in the hands of a company called 10 or capita new york hedge fund all the judicial process that has being going on about citgo is illegal that company belongs to by their vessel to petroleum if they're going to swallow. here in venezuela so that is that belongs to deter the millions of venezuelans it does not belong to one way though it does not belong to the 2 the stake holders it belongs to venezuela so what they did was they didn't recognize the ownership of bear the vessel and they are trying to sell it's it's really strange because it's like they confiscated to know
have condemned the sanctions secretary-general good to have us me tell about the left on the human rights council and others in the united nations and the u.n. agencies are working with us and trying to help the venezuelan people and they are doing it with the only government that there is in venezuela the government or press in the coffin of the as you say there is some dissent there within the u.n. you mention sits go though what can you do about judge leonard stocks decision to basically put...
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the world health organization was draw from the world trade organization withdraw from the human rights council in geneva because his administration can't get instrumentalities the u.n. to simply support comprehensively every aspect the of the u.s. policy is just irresponsible in the case of the we'll hopefully get eyes asian when it comes to poor countries around the world they are critically dependent on the w.h.o. and other instruments of the u.n. system to provide them with the infrastructure they need to deal with this crisis on the ground cutting funding as he now threatens undermines the ability of many poor countries to deal with the crisis your guest said the on the just amid questions to be asked about how china responded to voters and how it worked with the governor at all or didn't walk with the governor of joe as the pandemic was unfolding but china has now supported a double led inquiry and has also pledged $2000000000.00 in funding for the body over the next 3 years is china being sincere or is this just an effort to prove its international spending. think there's a couple of thi
the world health organization was draw from the world trade organization withdraw from the human rights council in geneva because his administration can't get instrumentalities the u.n. to simply support comprehensively every aspect the of the u.s. policy is just irresponsible in the case of the we'll hopefully get eyes asian when it comes to poor countries around the world they are critically dependent on the w.h.o. and other instruments of the u.n. system to provide them with the...
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the world health organization was drool from the world trade organization withdraw from the human rights council in geneva because his administration can't get instrumentalities the u.n. to simply support comprehensively every aspect the of the u.s. policy is just irresponsible in the case of the will health organization when it comes to poor countries around the world they are critically dependent on the. instruments of the u.n. system to provide them with the infrastructure they need to deal with this crisis on the ground cutting funding as he now threatens undermines the ability of many poor countries to deal with a crisis kevin rudd president of the asia society policy institute and former australian prime minister well wrapping up a news conference at the white house on monday president trump surprised reporters by announcing that he's taking the anti malaria drug drug seeker a queen to protect himself against the coronavirus repeat of your top of the drug as a treatment for over 20 even though his own government experts say it's not suitable for fighting the virus and despite warnings from
the world health organization was drool from the world trade organization withdraw from the human rights council in geneva because his administration can't get instrumentalities the u.n. to simply support comprehensively every aspect the of the u.s. policy is just irresponsible in the case of the will health organization when it comes to poor countries around the world they are critically dependent on the. instruments of the u.n. system to provide them with the infrastructure they need to deal...
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for too long the human rights council has been a protector of human rights abusers. if her any reason north korea attacked the united states or our allies the u.s. will respond. >> she is so tough and she's so consistent. you just know you're not going to move>> her, americans just sd we want our embassy in s the capital and that capital is jerusalem. >> america will put our embassy in jerusalem, that's what the american people want us to do. and it is the right thing to do. novo and the united nations will make any difference on this. >> what we witnessed d here tod, it will not be forgotten. >> the un ambassador nikki haley making it clear. >> i will not shut up, rather i will respectfully speak more truth. >> she knows what american foreign-policy looks like which fine. >> some people say there's so much swagger, i don't think it's swagger i think it's t passion. >> nikki said the world is respecting the united statess again. ♪ >> i did not know i would be elected into the legislature, i did not know i would be governor i certainly did not noise to be un ambassado
for too long the human rights council has been a protector of human rights abusers. if her any reason north korea attacked the united states or our allies the u.s. will respond. >> she is so tough and she's so consistent. you just know you're not going to move>> her, americans just sd we want our embassy in s the capital and that capital is jerusalem. >> america will put our embassy in jerusalem, that's what the american people want us to do. and it is the right thing to do....
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and for too long human rights council has been a protector of human rights abusers. if any reason you the u.s. will respond. >> she is so tough and so consistent and you know you're not going to move her . we want our people in the capital. america will put our embassy iny jerusalem. that is what the market people want us to do. it is the right thing to do. no vote in the united nation, makes any difference on what we witnessed here today is an insult. won't be forgotten. >> nikki haley making it clear. >> i will not set up, rather i will respectfully march through. >> this is what american foreign policy looks like with this product. >> some people say. silence. >> i am very passionate about the united states. pres. trump. as nikki said were really getting respect in the united states again. ♪ ♪ . nikki: i didn't know that i would be elected. i didn't know i would be governor and i certainly never thought itt would be un ambassador. even though i'm a private citizen. i know i am too young to stop fighting. ♪ [applause]. [applause]. nikki: good evening. talk about ev
and for too long human rights council has been a protector of human rights abusers. if any reason you the u.s. will respond. >> she is so tough and so consistent and you know you're not going to move her . we want our people in the capital. america will put our embassy iny jerusalem. that is what the market people want us to do. it is the right thing to do. no vote in the united nation, makes any difference on what we witnessed here today is an insult. won't be forgotten. >> nikki...
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reviewing all of the global organizations that china wants to belong to, it's part of the human rights councilallow that, absolutely not. the way they have worked with the world health organization, we have reason to say, we will expect changes in reforms. the way china has worked with the wto, we need to go in and say we are putting a lot of these bills for these organizations and were going to make some changes in how you work and how you recognize chi china, because what they have done, not only to the u.s. but to other nations around the globe and their missteps, hiding information, lying about information, not being transparent, not admitting this virus came out of wuhan, still not letting the cdc and the world health organization into the biology lab in wuhan, china, we need to hold them to account and i think there is growing bipartisan support to that. jon: senator mike lee says we do have leverage despite the trillion dollars of debt that they hold that you mentioned. >> we certainly have leverage and i think that leverage is going to be brought to bear as china is continuing to be he
reviewing all of the global organizations that china wants to belong to, it's part of the human rights councilallow that, absolutely not. the way they have worked with the world health organization, we have reason to say, we will expect changes in reforms. the way china has worked with the wto, we need to go in and say we are putting a lot of these bills for these organizations and were going to make some changes in how you work and how you recognize chi china, because what they have done, not...
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security council and a former and likely future member of the human rights council would be so careless with the lives and livelihoods of billions of people, but they did it. but if you consider their track record, it does start to make sense because china is not a new problem. it is just a newly recognized problem, and i fear america has forgotten the lessons we learned as we watch the communist dogma burn its way through eastern europe, russia, and asia, twisting the minds of ambitious men who leveraged political mass murder as a messaging tool, killing tens of millions of innocent people in the process during the cold war the divide between the soviet block and the west was pretty clear. we could see that alignment with the soviets. see that that would derail our global fight for democracy. we also caught glimpses of mao's china where upwards of 30 million people decide of starvation, disease, and directly at the hands of party officials. not an appreciation for the sanctity of life. one of our first principles and tenets. today the communist chinese party is playing that soviet play
security council and a former and likely future member of the human rights council would be so careless with the lives and livelihoods of billions of people, but they did it. but if you consider their track record, it does start to make sense because china is not a new problem. it is just a newly recognized problem, and i fear america has forgotten the lessons we learned as we watch the communist dogma burn its way through eastern europe, russia, and asia, twisting the minds of ambitious men...
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security council and a former and likely future member of the human rights council would be so careless with the lives and livelihoods of billions of people, but they did it. but if you consider their track record, it does start to make sense because china is not a new problem. it is just a newly recognized problem, and i fear america has forgotten the lessons we learned as we watch the communist dogma burn its way through eastern europe, russia, and asia, twisting the minds of ambitious men who leveraged political mass murder as a messaging tool, killing tens of millions of innocent people in the process during the cold war the divide between the soviet block and the west was pretty clear. we could see that alignment with the soviets. see that that would derail our global fight for democracy. we also caught glimpses of mao's china where upwards of 30 million people decide of starvation, disease, and directly at the hands of party officials. not an appreciation for the sanctity of life. one of our first principles and tenets. today the communist chinese party is playing that soviet play
security council and a former and likely future member of the human rights council would be so careless with the lives and livelihoods of billions of people, but they did it. but if you consider their track record, it does start to make sense because china is not a new problem. it is just a newly recognized problem, and i fear america has forgotten the lessons we learned as we watch the communist dogma burn its way through eastern europe, russia, and asia, twisting the minds of ambitious men...
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polish judges it's not just their view it's the venice commission n.g.o.s human rights groups the parliamentary assembly of the council of europe are they all wrong have they all misunderstood poland poor public yes they they are all wrong that that's correct yes that's what i think they're not wrong mainly there's a split ical debate this is not about the rule of law this is not about the constitution this is about hungary and poland and mr trump this is what they do this is the bill standards but we're just talking about the punish one of the marble standards the outgoing president of your supremes court now goes out again as doth accused you of trying to accumulate excessive power she said for the last 5 years all the power has been in the hands of the ruling party who set the goal of destroying the independence of the court and she said it was the judge's duty to muzzle something as dark as the person who was thinking it was thinking a part of the protests political protest of polish opposition they are not allowed to be active politically and that was political activity she was a she was marching on the streets o
polish judges it's not just their view it's the venice commission n.g.o.s human rights groups the parliamentary assembly of the council of europe are they all wrong have they all misunderstood poland poor public yes they they are all wrong that that's correct yes that's what i think they're not wrong mainly there's a split ical debate this is not about the rule of law this is not about the constitution this is about hungary and poland and mr trump this is what they do this is the bill standards...
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mention other one just a few months ago that of the european core court of human rights this in strasbourg unwilling to the councilof europe they all saw looked at a very similar case about the transit zone and how migrants or asylum seekers are treated by hungry and they found that the transit zone in hungary or the border of hungry was not detention at all or since it is open towards serbia in that particular case and not i'm not closed well that's why the european you say that but the european court of justice mr vega the european court of justice said you detain 2 families seeking asylum in a border transit zone for more than a year giving them the opportunity to have their detention reviewed by a court and with no opportunity to lawfully leave that zone of their free will in any direction how does illegal detention fit in with your much trumpeted views about protecting europe's christian heritage what's christian about that sort of behavior. let me be very quick they are not attack not detained they can leave that transit zone whenever they want toward serbia from where they came from these families i think c
mention other one just a few months ago that of the european core court of human rights this in strasbourg unwilling to the councilof europe they all saw looked at a very similar case about the transit zone and how migrants or asylum seekers are treated by hungry and they found that the transit zone in hungary or the border of hungry was not detention at all or since it is open towards serbia in that particular case and not i'm not closed well that's why the european you say that but the...
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council. can and then are coordinator of human rights observers and kallie thank you so much for your time. thank you. and here's a round up now of the latest pandemic news the german state of bavaria plans to partially reopen for tourism this month its state premier said that hotels and restaurants could operate under strict social distancing requirements spain's daily death toll has come in at under $200.00 for the 3rd consecutive day the total toll now stands at around $27000.00 according to the health ministry and in the u.s. new york state has reported more than 700 previously undisclosed deaths at nursing homes and adult care facilities. well now the sight of armed men protesting against a pandemic lockdown in the u.s. state of michigan last week has reignited the debate about gun control in michigan and other states where similar protests have taken place it's legal to openly carry a firearm even in government buildings but while some americans are using the opportunity to argue for modifications to the constitutional right to bear arms others are turning to guns in time of fear. mag
council. can and then are coordinator of human rights observers and kallie thank you so much for your time. thank you. and here's a round up now of the latest pandemic news the german state of bavaria plans to partially reopen for tourism this month its state premier said that hotels and restaurants could operate under strict social distancing requirements spain's daily death toll has come in at under $200.00 for the 3rd consecutive day the total toll now stands at around $27000.00 according to...
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relief because of immigration status, working with partners such as the human rights commission and latino task force and the labor council and others wh that are some of e ways to do what mayor breed charged with us each before this started -- to leave no one behind. we were just starting a collaborative right before this started under the coordination of hospitality house and joe wilson, his team and tiffany jackson with the homeless advocates and workers -- advocates of formerly homeless job seekers to really create a new system, a multi-departmental system working with the community that we've got to return to that too. and it was also policies and our local hiring policy for construction started 10 years ago. and ideas that we can obviously catalyze a return to the economic prosperity that we had, and we will have once again. but using these policies to truly make sure that no one is left behind because by the end of that moment of prosperity we saw disparities such as unemployment within the african american community disproportionately low compared to everyone else in this city. and many of our women of color, and
relief because of immigration status, working with partners such as the human rights commission and latino task force and the labor council and others wh that are some of e ways to do what mayor breed charged with us each before this started -- to leave no one behind. we were just starting a collaborative right before this started under the coordination of hospitality house and joe wilson, his team and tiffany jackson with the homeless advocates and workers -- advocates of formerly homeless job...
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we connected with the labor council and critical unions, such as local 87, the janitors' union. and we partnered with the human rights commission, office of racial equity, and the city's lgbt advisory community to expand to other underserved communities. this included h.r.c.s weekly community roundtable with community leaders, including representation from the latino task force, to help spread the word effectively to these communities. we, of course, notified t.i.o. in every department and also partnered with h.s.h. and h.s.a. to notify essential workers in these truly critical areas, like the on-site hotel monitoring program and made sure we shared the program with these departments non-profit partners and service providers. just a you few more. we reached health care workers and staff at s.f. general, laguana honda and the hospital in chinatown. we had a platform to easily connect with our departments, local partners, including the green business network, outreach to other critical partners like the interfaith council and lastly we pitched to local media, resulting in some coverage in english and spanish on mission
we connected with the labor council and critical unions, such as local 87, the janitors' union. and we partnered with the human rights commission, office of racial equity, and the city's lgbt advisory community to expand to other underserved communities. this included h.r.c.s weekly community roundtable with community leaders, including representation from the latino task force, to help spread the word effectively to these communities. we, of course, notified t.i.o. in every department and also...
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relief because of immigration status, working with partners such as the human rights commission and latino task force and the labor council and others wh that are some of e ways to do what mayor breed charged with us each before this started -- to leave no one behind. we were just starting a collaborative right before this started under the coordination of hospitality house and joe wilson, his team and tiffany jackson with the homeless advocates and workers -- advocates of formerly homeless job seekers to really create a new system, a multi-departmental system working with the community that we've got to return to that too. and it was also policies and our local hiring policy for construction started 10 years ago. and ideas that we can obviously catalyze a return to the economic prosperity that we had, and we will have once again. but using these policies to truly make sure that no one is left behind because by the end of that moment of prosperity we saw disparities such as unemployment within the african american community disproportionately low compared to everyone else in this city. and many of our women of color, and
relief because of immigration status, working with partners such as the human rights commission and latino task force and the labor council and others wh that are some of e ways to do what mayor breed charged with us each before this started -- to leave no one behind. we were just starting a collaborative right before this started under the coordination of hospitality house and joe wilson, his team and tiffany jackson with the homeless advocates and workers -- advocates of formerly homeless job...
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relief because of immigration status, working with partners such as the human rights commission and latino task force and the labor councild others wh that are some of e ways to do what mayor breed charged with us each before this started -- to leave no one behind. we were just starting a collaborative right before this started under the coordination of hospitality house and joe wilson, his team and tiffany jackson with the homeless advocates and workers -- advocates of formerly homeless job...
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human resources departments of large companies, state and legislative houses, city councils, and thousands of cities across the united states, all of these places have done more to vindicate the right to smoke-free air than the federal government. if donna shimp brought suit today, she would find is still the case that osha and the epa do not regulate indoor smoking. the patchwork system that exists in the country is a vastly uneven one. smokers are poorer and less educated than non-smokers, and poor non-smokers are more likely to suffer from tobacco-related disease that non-smokers with more money. blue-collar workers are more likely to go to work at worksites where smoking is permitted. in 19 states, it is legal to fire or refuse to hire someone because she smokes, a kind of permission for business that reinforces the existence of an underclass of poor smokers. this, too, is the legacy of business case for non-smoking, a legacy of the non-smokers'rights movement. just as the physical consequence to smoking could not be contained in just the body of the smoker, the american body politic was forced to reckon with the secondary effects of smoke-filled rooms. what can we learn from t
human resources departments of large companies, state and legislative houses, city councils, and thousands of cities across the united states, all of these places have done more to vindicate the right to smoke-free air than the federal government. if donna shimp brought suit today, she would find is still the case that osha and the epa do not regulate indoor smoking. the patchwork system that exists in the country is a vastly uneven one. smokers are poorer and less educated than non-smokers,...