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kristof kuddle joins us the emergency response manager at am nesty international. he looks at the intersection of technology and human rights. he founded amnesty citizen evidence lab, a kind of social media, forensic lab that aims to verify information shared online. and from new york elizabeth plank, scenario edit at mike news. she isol involved in online activism and has been behind several viral campaigns. thank you for being here. kristof, this is suf an interesting topic because sometimes, we, you know we aassociate the visibility and the excitement of an online campaign with its effectiveness. how do you know what works? especially when it comes to human rights campaigns? >> that's a great question. you brought it to the point that people have very very high expectations. they say social media campaigns but expectations are not equal impact. they are not on a level i think people equal metrics like alternates of numbers or campaign as well i think social media is not very new in that regard to human rights campaigning normally takes years to really have a mea
kristof kuddle joins us the emergency response manager at am nesty international. he looks at the intersection of technology and human rights. he founded amnesty citizen evidence lab, a kind of social media, forensic lab that aims to verify information shared online. and from new york elizabeth plank, scenario edit at mike news. she isol involved in online activism and has been behind several viral campaigns. thank you for being here. kristof, this is suf an interesting topic because sometimes,...
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kristof: that is certainly on the topic and highly debated here in dresden.s morning a finance ministers and the heads of the central banks were joined by several international economist. among them, nobel prize winner robert shiller as well as larry summers, to give thought and insight as to what they think may boost economic growth and may lead to sustainable growth in the world economy. what delegates here agree upon is that in order to get sustainable growth, structural reforms are necessary political, structural reforms. the big question is, who is supposed to do these structural reforms, in which area, and to what extent? that is certainly a question that is being heavily debated here in dresden. brent: all right, thanks for checking on things in dresden of course. growth is the watchword and growth is what we've got from sprain. -- spain. anchor 2: spanish gdp rose 0.9% in the first quarter, that makes it's one of the fastest-growing -- it one of the fastest growing economies in europe. one out of four in the workforce are still without a job. brent: a
kristof: that is certainly on the topic and highly debated here in dresden.s morning a finance ministers and the heads of the central banks were joined by several international economist. among them, nobel prize winner robert shiller as well as larry summers, to give thought and insight as to what they think may boost economic growth and may lead to sustainable growth in the world economy. what delegates here agree upon is that in order to get sustainable growth, structural reforms are...
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he is nicholas kristof. this is "overheard." [cheering and applause] >> actually, there are not two sides to every issue. >> so i guess we can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now. the night that i win the emmy. >> being on the supreme court was an improbable dream. >> it's hard work, and it's controversial. >> without information there is no freedom, and it's journalists who provide that information. >> window rolls down and this guy says, hey, it goes to 11. [laughter] >> nicholas kristof, welcome. >> i'm delighted to be here. >> thank -- thank you so much for being here. congratulations on this book. >> thank you. >> which i hope is a best seller, like the others have been. >> it already is. >> it already is. well, then, good. >> [laughter] >> we've solved the problems of the world. good night. [laughter] >> the thing about this book is, that, i guess, this is probably the point -- i don't know that you want to advertise this as a slogan. it is both enormously uplifting and enormously depressing. >> well, you know
he is nicholas kristof. this is "overheard." [cheering and applause] >> actually, there are not two sides to every issue. >> so i guess we can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now. the night that i win the emmy. >> being on the supreme court was an improbable dream. >> it's hard work, and it's controversial. >> without information there is no freedom, and it's journalists who provide that information. >> window rolls down and this...
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we want to bring in kristof kristof -- christophe robeet again.tophe: absolutely, and we heard ed miliband say "i take full response ability for what happened," he said, "we need a contest, we need a new leader." he urged his supporters not to mourn this defeat but rather to look at the future and to build back what labour once was. he said, "we will be back because we are a strong party." this was a very moving speech, of course. he started by saying, "this was not the kind of speech i was hoping to make today." remember, 24 hours ago, the odds were that mr. miliband could very well become the next prime minister of britain. that is not what happened. what is surprising election. he became the today the third casualty. as you know, nick clegg, the leader of the lib dems, resigned, and so did nigel farage the leader of the nt era, anti-immigration party. he resigned because he lost his seat, but we know that mr. farage might be back in the autumn. it is not the case with ed miliband. labour will be looking for a new leader, and there will be a lot
we want to bring in kristof kristof -- christophe robeet again.tophe: absolutely, and we heard ed miliband say "i take full response ability for what happened," he said, "we need a contest, we need a new leader." he urged his supporters not to mourn this defeat but rather to look at the future and to build back what labour once was. he said, "we will be back because we are a strong party." this was a very moving speech, of course. he started by saying, "this...
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>> our correspondent kristof has been covering the story for us.the shocking realization is that we have been told that no one noticed that this was being rehearsed. how is that possible? kristof: it's possible because the plane was in a dissent already that had been ordered by air traffic control, so neither crewmembers nor the air traffic control noticed anything unusual. air-traffic control at bordeaux roughly an hour after the plane had taken off, ordered a plane to sink from 37,000 to 35,000 feet. the cockpit -- the copilot was alone in the cockpit. once the plane was in dissent, he then took the dial to 100 feet, which is the lowest you can put it, for about three seconds, then he turned it back. >> that did not register with anybody. >> it did not register because the flight was in dissent. a couple of minutes later, they said you have to sink even lower, to 21,000. then he started fiddling with the altitude again, turning it to 100, turning it back, turning it to 100. so the 100 eat was on for more than a minute before it was brought back t
>> our correspondent kristof has been covering the story for us.the shocking realization is that we have been told that no one noticed that this was being rehearsed. how is that possible? kristof: it's possible because the plane was in a dissent already that had been ordered by air traffic control, so neither crewmembers nor the air traffic control noticed anything unusual. air-traffic control at bordeaux roughly an hour after the plane had taken off, ordered a plane to sink from 37,000...
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kristof: you have i.s. on the one side and iraqi military or syrian military on the other side but in those countries particularly to be seen in iraq, you have to try angular regulations. i.s. on one side, and the sunnis who sometimes fight against i.s. and are not happy with it, but at the same time, are absolutely adamant in writing against shiite takeover, shiite control, which they consider as a foreign -- foreign iranian power colonizing their territory and for the shiite iraqi government still heavily influenced by iranians. isis is in a way a useful enemy because they consider sunnis second-class citizens. they want them to stay out of power by any means. if you have sunnis who join i.s. , you can consider them terrorists. that's what happened at the beginning of the year. if you see what happened, for example in ramadi, the sunni policeman, the militants they were begging the iraqi central government for reinforcements for ammunition, for weapons, or at least paid salaries of the soldiers, which had
kristof: you have i.s. on the one side and iraqi military or syrian military on the other side but in those countries particularly to be seen in iraq, you have to try angular regulations. i.s. on one side, and the sunnis who sometimes fight against i.s. and are not happy with it, but at the same time, are absolutely adamant in writing against shiite takeover, shiite control, which they consider as a foreign -- foreign iranian power colonizing their territory and for the shiite iraqi government...
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kristof: you have i.s. on the one side and iraqi military or syrian military on the other side but in those countries particularly to be seen in iraq, you have to try angular regulations. i.s. on one side, and the sunnis who sometimes fight against i.s. and are not happy with it, but at the same time, are absolutely adamant in writing against shiite takeover, shiite control, which they consider as a foreign -- foreign iranian power colonizing their territory and for the shiite iraqi government still heavily influenced by iranians. isis is in a way a useful enemy because they consider sunnis second-class citizens. they want them to stay out of power by any means. if you have sunnis who join i.s. , you can consider them terrorists. that's what happened at the beginning of the year. if you see what happened, for example in ramadi, the sunni policeman, the militants they were begging the iraqi central government for reinforcements for ammunition, for weapons, or at least paid salaries of the soldiers, which had
kristof: you have i.s. on the one side and iraqi military or syrian military on the other side but in those countries particularly to be seen in iraq, you have to try angular regulations. i.s. on one side, and the sunnis who sometimes fight against i.s. and are not happy with it, but at the same time, are absolutely adamant in writing against shiite takeover, shiite control, which they consider as a foreign -- foreign iranian power colonizing their territory and for the shiite iraqi government...
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kristof: we are one-of-a-kind in hungary. you cannot rent a village anywhere else. rooms, homes, flats can be found anywhere. i think we have a really great business idea. >> a few buildings still need renovating. he shows us the ones already being rented out. renters get to use seven homes that can sleep 39 people. but what can they do when they are awake equity line >> nothing, fresh air, relaxation, peace and quiet -- that's what people get here. >> as well as for streets, a bus stop, and for an extra fee, a street side with their name on it. guests are arriving this evening. the guests are young people. they served a welcome drink. the girls will also together. those are the rules set down by the parents who are paying for the party. >> i will party with the girls and guys. it will be cool. >> food and wine are included in the price. the next morning, the mayor and his helpers are once again working to make megyer a nicer place. they drink a toast to the future of their village, when they hope looks bright. -- one they hope looks bright. damien: one of the bigge
kristof: we are one-of-a-kind in hungary. you cannot rent a village anywhere else. rooms, homes, flats can be found anywhere. i think we have a really great business idea. >> a few buildings still need renovating. he shows us the ones already being rented out. renters get to use seven homes that can sleep 39 people. but what can they do when they are awake equity line >> nothing, fresh air, relaxation, peace and quiet -- that's what people get here. >> as well as for streets,...
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he is nicholas kristof. this is "overheard."eering and applause] >> actually, there are not two sides to every issue.
he is nicholas kristof. this is "overheard."eering and applause] >> actually, there are not two sides to every issue.
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kristof waltz will star in the movie. it chronicles the murder of viola draft by her husband. he had a variety of fabricated backgrounds he talked about through the years, including a count, a foreign spy, and a general in the iraqi army. draft was 45 years older than muth he's serving 50 years in prison for her death. the hollywood reporter says filming will begin in october. lumber liquidators making big changes. the company is facing lawsuits and possible criminal charges now after a news report on the dangers of certain flooring being sold. we'll tell you about those changes. >>> and what not to do if you plan to >>> this is it. folks, you've got to be ready for it. mike it's hitting big. i have trees coming down on me and power flashes. i have to back out of here. >>> dramatic video taken just as a tornado in oklahoma touched down. about 30 minutes ago police confirmed a woman drowned when her storm shelter flooded from the heavy rain. jay gray has a closer look at the damage in oklahoma city. >> reporter: it was a difficult night overnight, more storms could be on the wa
kristof waltz will star in the movie. it chronicles the murder of viola draft by her husband. he had a variety of fabricated backgrounds he talked about through the years, including a count, a foreign spy, and a general in the iraqi army. draft was 45 years older than muth he's serving 50 years in prison for her death. the hollywood reporter says filming will begin in october. lumber liquidators making big changes. the company is facing lawsuits and possible criminal charges now after a news...