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of the international rescue committee thank you for coming to thank you very much. to other news now and in chile dozens of students have staged protests at metro stations around the cap in santiago they jumped on head to commuters avoid paying for tickets and go over a fare hike triggered the still ongoing mass demonstrations in chile with protesters highlighting widespread inequality. finland's prime minister until then has resigned over his government's handling of a 2 week post and strikes social democrat crits over after one of his coalition to said it had lost confidence in him the current administration will stay on until a new one is formed. authorities in mexico hunting cartel gunmen behind an attack which left $22.00 people dead it's happened in via new mill until the u.s. border dozens of gunmen sprayed houses and the city hall with bullets government workers and police officers among the dead. stacks of modern not current is stored in basements ah to finally get a hole in the ground breaking ceremony is due to take place later for a national museum of mo
of the international rescue committee thank you for coming to thank you very much. to other news now and in chile dozens of students have staged protests at metro stations around the cap in santiago they jumped on head to commuters avoid paying for tickets and go over a fare hike triggered the still ongoing mass demonstrations in chile with protesters highlighting widespread inequality. finland's prime minister until then has resigned over his government's handling of a 2 week post and strikes...
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of the international rescue committee thank you for coming today thank you very much. they've been having up to date with some of the stories making news around the. german defense minister on a good has made an unannounced visit to afghanistan she says the nato mission to support peace and stability should be extended beyond its end date next march germany has a 1000 troops stationed in afghanistan. died from camuti has lashed the philippines bringing to wrench of rains and winds topping 150 kilometers per hour more than 200000 people have fled to safety and at least 3 people have been cleared organizers of the southeast asian games have had to cancel some of the events. the teenage climate activists gratitude because arrived back in europe after crossing the atlantic by boat the catamaran carrying a doctor in the portuguese capital lisbon. has been attending protests in the united states but refused to fly back to europe because of the carbon emissions involved from lisbon she go on to the un climate summit in madrid. and weather experts there are warning that this d
of the international rescue committee thank you for coming today thank you very much. they've been having up to date with some of the stories making news around the. german defense minister on a good has made an unannounced visit to afghanistan she says the nato mission to support peace and stability should be extended beyond its end date next march germany has a 1000 troops stationed in afghanistan. died from camuti has lashed the philippines bringing to wrench of rains and winds topping 150...
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talking of course about the ongoing war in yemen where this week a new report by the international rescue committee estimates that over the course of the next 5 years yemen will have an estimated $29000000000.00 will be needed just to sustain the current levels of humanitarian aid in that war torn country are to americans for. brahms' arcos more about story. the war and chaos in yemen has left more than 100000 people dead and has created the worst humanitarian crisis the world has ever seen millions suffer from food shortages medical shortages the basic necessities needed to survive and now the world might not have enough money to help now according to the international rescue committee 80 percent of the population needs humanitarian aid that's 24000000 yemenis and another 60000000 people are living in extreme poverty on the verge of famine what's even worse the report says yemen's economy shrunk by 50 percent and at the current rate that humanitarian aid is coming into the war torn country it would take nearly 20 years to bring yemen back to where it was before the war how long has this been going
talking of course about the ongoing war in yemen where this week a new report by the international rescue committee estimates that over the course of the next 5 years yemen will have an estimated $29000000000.00 will be needed just to sustain the current levels of humanitarian aid in that war torn country are to americans for. brahms' arcos more about story. the war and chaos in yemen has left more than 100000 people dead and has created the worst humanitarian crisis the world has ever seen...
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to survive and now the world might not have enough money to help now according to the international rescue committee 80 percent of the population needs humanitarian aid that's 24000000 yemenis and another 60000000 people are living in extreme poverty on the verge of famine what's even worse the report says yemen's economy shrunk by 50 percent and at the current rate that humanitarian aid is coming into the war torn country it would take nearly 20 years to bring yemen back to where it was before the war how long has this been going on and is it the world has no money to help yemen well this all dates back to 2014 with the takeover of yemen's capital by iranian backed who the rebels who now control pretty much the entire northern part of the country well saudi led coalition which is backed by the internationally recognized government has been fighting against them who with these since march 2015 since this all started 3000000 people have been displaced and that's on top of the 350000 people displaced just in 21000 alone but let's take a look at the numbers and how much money now according to the 21000
to survive and now the world might not have enough money to help now according to the international rescue committee 80 percent of the population needs humanitarian aid that's 24000000 yemenis and another 60000000 people are living in extreme poverty on the verge of famine what's even worse the report says yemen's economy shrunk by 50 percent and at the current rate that humanitarian aid is coming into the war torn country it would take nearly 20 years to bring yemen back to where it was before...
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former british foreign minister david miliband he's now president of the new york based international rescue committee so living in the us no longer actively involved in british politics but you were at one stage arguably a major player watching bracks and the election campaign now from far away how does all that make you feel. what obviously anyone who cares about britain is grieving about the fact that we have been turned from a country that was famed for its pragmatism for its stability for its international engagement to a country that is now better known for having abandoned pragmatism in favor of plunging off the cliff that briggs it represents and having withdrawn from a large international organization has given such such influence over the last 40 years so i have a personal deep concern about how the briggs it process is playing out how it's been conducted but i think for the benefit of viewers around the world it's important to say that there are forces trying to mitigate the ill effects that brags it might have internationally and i think no sane british government even if it tries to reori
former british foreign minister david miliband he's now president of the new york based international rescue committee so living in the us no longer actively involved in british politics but you were at one stage arguably a major player watching bracks and the election campaign now from far away how does all that make you feel. what obviously anyone who cares about britain is grieving about the fact that we have been turned from a country that was famed for its pragmatism for its stability for...
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. >> garrett: they resettled in utah and about two years ago, with help from the international rescue committeepened bhutan house, a restaurant serving cuisine from nepal, india and bhutan. >> the dream came true here for us. >> garrett: but that dream may be available to fewer and fewer. an executive action issued by president trump gives state and local governments power to refuse refugees. >> no other president would be doing that. >> garrett: but not in utah...where the state's republican governor sent the president a letter asking for more refugees. >> i think our president would like for it to be partisan but it just is not. >> reporter: jackie biskupski is the democratic mayor of salt lake city. >> when we see there is a need for other refugees around the world to have a safe place to land, we want to be that place. >> garrett: michelle kaufusi is the mayor of heavily republican provo. >> they are some of the most hardworking, dedicated people you'll ever meet that's what i hope president trump would see. >> garrett: the mayors also hope the president would see people like asma dahir, bo
. >> garrett: they resettled in utah and about two years ago, with help from the international rescue committeepened bhutan house, a restaurant serving cuisine from nepal, india and bhutan. >> the dream came true here for us. >> garrett: but that dream may be available to fewer and fewer. an executive action issued by president trump gives state and local governments power to refuse refugees. >> no other president would be doing that. >> garrett: but not in...
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the refugee crisis is one that is going if not ignored -- >> i'm the president of the international rescue committeeelp refugees. we work around the world helping 27 million refugees and displaced people last year as well as resettling refugees in the u.s. and the point you make is an interesting one. the global order has been established by western countries willing to look outwards and recognize what jfk said we're in a world of interdependce and i think it is a threat to global stability at a time when there's more and more need for international cooperation. and when you hear people talking about the new geopolitics around the world. the rise of china, the instability in the middle east, it seems to me that if we retreat from those problems, we're going to find that those problems come to us and that's the big lesson i think of the recent past on issues like climate change that does effect the refugee crisis. if we retreat from those problems they're going to become much more difficult to deal with in the future. >> is it too early to have a funeral for liberalism? >> i have one has to be worrie
the refugee crisis is one that is going if not ignored -- >> i'm the president of the international rescue committeeelp refugees. we work around the world helping 27 million refugees and displaced people last year as well as resettling refugees in the u.s. and the point you make is an interesting one. the global order has been established by western countries willing to look outwards and recognize what jfk said we're in a world of interdependce and i think it is a threat to global...