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i would add for journalists, ngos wou ngos would be an important part of this. if we're going to be serious about counter insurgency, there's got to be accountability that goes along with it. one of the outrageous demands we made, quote-unquote outrageous demands we made on the egyptians, if we're going to give you all this help on the sinai, maybe you should allow our people to go there and see what's going on. and that was not received with great enthusiasm. >> i hear you. dr. dunne? >> yes, look, the gao report from a year ago spoke about the very serious problems the united states has had with end-use monitoring and human rights vetting that are required by our laws based on obstruction by the egyptian government, so i think we need to take another look at that and be serious about that, especially in view of these very terrible reports of extra judicial killings. >> unless there's a verification that the egyptian government is making more strides toward human rights? >> last year has been really horrendous for human rights. so i would consider going to 20 o
i would add for journalists, ngos wou ngos would be an important part of this. if we're going to be serious about counter insurgency, there's got to be accountability that goes along with it. one of the outrageous demands we made, quote-unquote outrageous demands we made on the egyptians, if we're going to give you all this help on the sinai, maybe you should allow our people to go there and see what's going on. and that was not received with great enthusiasm. >> i hear you. dr. dunne?...
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ngo's that work on human rights issues. on any matter or anti corrupt n corruption, any matter which the government is likely to be exposed for doing bad things. it's natural that authoritarian state would want to bring those under control. what tis interesting and perhap a bit less rational is this crack down has encompassed organizations working on what you might think are politically sensitive issues but virtually all ngo's that operate from the state. one of the problems we had last year in our esf program was we had an ngo called rti, which is one of the big that was working on education programs in egypt. totally nonpolitical. that organization became subject to a massive campaign of public vilification in the egyptian state media. they are corrupting our youth. all a campaign against american funding of ngo's. so the government uses this kind of nationalism, anti americanism to vilify ngo's of all stripes. and in that case it resulted in first secretary kerry pleading, please, take our aid. do us the favor of taking
ngo's that work on human rights issues. on any matter or anti corrupt n corruption, any matter which the government is likely to be exposed for doing bad things. it's natural that authoritarian state would want to bring those under control. what tis interesting and perhap a bit less rational is this crack down has encompassed organizations working on what you might think are politically sensitive issues but virtually all ngo's that operate from the state. one of the problems we had last year in...
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mr.owsmalinowsky, you indicated with regard to ngos, why is restricting ngo activity a benefit to them? >> well, parts of it are more logical, in a nasty way, than others. certainly if there's an ngo that is working on antitorture, and your police and security forces are engaged in torture, you may not want that ngo running around and making its reports. ngos that work on press freedom, on human rights issues, on any matter, or anticorruption, very important, any matter on which the government is likely to be exposed for doing bad things, it's natural that an authoritarian state like this would want to bring those ngos under control. what is interesting, and perhaps a bit less obviously rational, is that this crackdown has encompassed not just organizations working on what you might think are politically sensitive issues like the ones i mentioned, but virtually all ngos that operate independently from the state. one of the problems we had last year in our esf program was, we had an ngo called rti, which is one of the big sort of usaid implementers that was working on education programs
mr.owsmalinowsky, you indicated with regard to ngos, why is restricting ngo activity a benefit to them? >> well, parts of it are more logical, in a nasty way, than others. certainly if there's an ngo that is working on antitorture, and your police and security forces are engaged in torture, you may not want that ngo running around and making its reports. ngos that work on press freedom, on human rights issues, on any matter, or anticorruption, very important, any matter on which the...
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mick: we don't, the local ngos do. lauren: and here's some jargon there for me, what's an ngo? mick: oh, an ngo is a non-government--it's like charities, people who are already passionate about working with the homeless or working with the people-- lauren: so these are people who are already familiar with the-- mick: so, let's say there's lauren's, you know, children's charity that handles feeding kids who can't eat every day. you have the 100, 200, 300 kids that you already know, you know their families, you know the situation. you would be in charge of making sure that those are the kids that you would help. that way, we're not in the role of finding those people and curating those people. that's your role, and that's your job to do that. lauren: so, you already did a pilot of this in california, right? and now, you're going to be rolling it out a number of places, including philly. so, what'd you learn during that pilot that you're now going to be applying here? mick: here's the main is the thing is that the face of homelessness, the face of people who live in a food scarce
mick: we don't, the local ngos do. lauren: and here's some jargon there for me, what's an ngo? mick: oh, an ngo is a non-government--it's like charities, people who are already passionate about working with the homeless or working with the people-- lauren: so these are people who are already familiar with the-- mick: so, let's say there's lauren's, you know, children's charity that handles feeding kids who can't eat every day. you have the 100, 200, 300 kids that you already know, you know...
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he has worked for different ngos and the development sector. last year, he came back from where he where human -- worked for 10 years. he believes that developmental programs are useless and until today, no country has been developed through development aid. also with us is dagmar dehmer, an editor at the newspaper, .agesspiegel she says the famine warning system works well but the aid system only begins to work when we start seeing pictures of starving children. welcome, everyone for being here today. welcome to the show. first, i would like to start with our climate correspondent, dagmar dehmer, on the scope of the crisis. how bad is it? two years ago, experts are coming. why the panicked response now? dagmar: that action happens all the time. we knew, in time, it would come. we knew more or less how it would play out in east africa. it is of course not the first time. it is always like that. there aree warnings. everybody knows about it. aid organizations are already warning, but no one is really listing until the pressure is there. youn: ki
he has worked for different ngos and the development sector. last year, he came back from where he where human -- worked for 10 years. he believes that developmental programs are useless and until today, no country has been developed through development aid. also with us is dagmar dehmer, an editor at the newspaper, .agesspiegel she says the famine warning system works well but the aid system only begins to work when we start seeing pictures of starving children. welcome, everyone for being...
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crackdown on ngos and others but still it cannot control isis. others but still it cannot control isislj the crackdown on ngos and others but still it cannot control isis. i want to talk about islamic state in egypt, we talk about it a lot in the context of syria and iraq, what are its object is in egypt? no one really knows because there is an emergency law being implemented on coverage in sinai which is where they function. so basically, nobody really knows but in the past few months, we've seem that the coptic egyptians and christians are being targeted wide dunne on a wide scale. the other thing, land, territories, pa rt the other thing, land, territories, part of the main ideology of isis, so what happens in syria and iraq, i think they wish to achieve in egypt as well, whether they succeeded in northern sinai or not, frankly, we don't know because there is no coverage in northern sinai apart from what the army is issuing. in a few minutes, we turn to hungary, which has seen some of its biggest protests in yea rs, which has seen some of its
crackdown on ngos and others but still it cannot control isis. others but still it cannot control isislj the crackdown on ngos and others but still it cannot control isis. i want to talk about islamic state in egypt, we talk about it a lot in the context of syria and iraq, what are its object is in egypt? no one really knows because there is an emergency law being implemented on coverage in sinai which is where they function. so basically, nobody really knows but in the past few months, we've...
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several kilometers across bucharest to a circus performers' school run by the parada child protection ngostreet children have been getting training here for years, learning acrobatics, juggling with rings, balls, and clubs. it's a tough school and a challenge for daniel, but he wouldn't dream of giving up. daniel: i feel good here, because i forget all my cares and problems when i'm training. reporter: then daniel has to go out to make some money, as he puts it. he heads for a spot close to the romanian parliament. some friends from the tunnels are already there. they hang out together to beg. >> this spot is pretty good, because it's a little bit out of view, so the police don't bother us so much here. at the same time, lots of people come along and they give us money or something to eat. reporter: back at the school, the others keep practicing. some, like 30-year-old alina, have been here for years. she was living on the street, as well, but now she's got a job in a hotel and a room of her own. alina: this is my family. i can relax here. i've found the nicest place i've ever had in my l
several kilometers across bucharest to a circus performers' school run by the parada child protection ngostreet children have been getting training here for years, learning acrobatics, juggling with rings, balls, and clubs. it's a tough school and a challenge for daniel, but he wouldn't dream of giving up. daniel: i feel good here, because i forget all my cares and problems when i'm training. reporter: then daniel has to go out to make some money, as he puts it. he heads for a spot close to the...
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several kilometers across bucharest to a circus performers' s school runy the parada child protection ngo. street children have been getting training here for years, learning acrobatics, juggling with rings, balls, and clubs. it's a tough school and a challenge for daniel, but he wouldn't dream of giving up. daniel: i feel good here, because i forget all my cares and problems when i'm training. reporter: then daniel has to go out to make some money, as he puts it. he heads for a spot close to the romanian parliament. some friends from the tunnels are already there. they hang out together to beg. >> this spot is pretty good, because it's a little bit out of view, so the police don't bother us so much here. at the same time, lots of people come along and they give us money or something to eat. reporter: back at the school, the others keep practicing. some, like 30-year-old alina, have been here for years. she was living on the street, as well, but now she's got a job in a hotel and a room of her own. alina: this is my family. i can relax here. i've found the nicest place i've ever had in my
several kilometers across bucharest to a circus performers' s school runy the parada child protection ngo. street children have been getting training here for years, learning acrobatics, juggling with rings, balls, and clubs. it's a tough school and a challenge for daniel, but he wouldn't dream of giving up. daniel: i feel good here, because i forget all my cares and problems when i'm training. reporter: then daniel has to go out to make some money, as he puts it. he heads for a spot close to...
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of course, there are some issues that we are discussing with ngos, and the ngos are, of course-- as theyn most countries-- very vocal, very clever with media. and they also have quite a bit of influence on the politicians and the politics of norway. >> greenberg: up north, i met a man who's in league with those ngos. and he very much thinks there is a salmon war going on. >> this fjord here, you see there's one fish farm there, there's one fish farm there, there's one fish farm there, there's one fish farm there. >> greenberg: kurt oddekalv is norway's most famous eco-warrior. he wants to expose what he sees as the dirty side of the business. >> this contains twice as much sewage as the population of bergen. (engine revving) >> greenberg: at a fish farm, angry workers gunned their engines and tried to block us. so what's going on here? >> this fish farmer is trying to stop us, but he doesn't have any regular laws or anything that he can use, you know? so he's trying to block the way for us. and you know, a fish farm like this has a dropping of 450 kilo each day, the dropping, feed, to th
of course, there are some issues that we are discussing with ngos, and the ngos are, of course-- as theyn most countries-- very vocal, very clever with media. and they also have quite a bit of influence on the politicians and the politics of norway. >> greenberg: up north, i met a man who's in league with those ngos. and he very much thinks there is a salmon war going on. >> this fjord here, you see there's one fish farm there, there's one fish farm there, there's one fish farm...
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government accuses george soros of trying to influence hungarian politics via this university and other ngostwo sides are having. our ngos only helping those in need or do they contravene government position and government line, undermining it? certainly the two sides are not agreeing about that. but certainly there are dozens and dozens of those who support the academic freedom. there are many letters sent from political leaders around the world, by noble lawyers, saying that the university should not be called an instrument of influence. that basically this is an institution that is fair to make science, not to influence political decision and nobody is doing that. the government is holding a radically different view. we have heard from hungary switzerland, the us and the uk and sudan. next we turn to sweden. a minute's silence has been helped remember those killed and injured in the truck attack in stockholm. these are the pictures we had a little earlier. the swedish prime minister, the royalfamily the swedish prime minister, the royal family and other senior officials took part in the c
government accuses george soros of trying to influence hungarian politics via this university and other ngostwo sides are having. our ngos only helping those in need or do they contravene government position and government line, undermining it? certainly the two sides are not agreeing about that. but certainly there are dozens and dozens of those who support the academic freedom. there are many letters sent from political leaders around the world, by noble lawyers, saying that the university...
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right now, the technology is limited to bleach sprays, which is usually used in the ngo epidemic context're expanding it to wipes and hand sanitizers so it can be used for daily decontamination also in hospitals. so we can make a big impact on reducing infection rates as a whole. when i wake up in the morning, i have goals where i want to have another implementation in the field, or i wantnt to develop an additional proroduct in this pipeline so we can help or impact more people. right now, we have some units deployed in haiti to help treat their choholera outbreak with international memedical corps. as a scientist, i do think we have a responsibility to make a larger impact in society beyond the research that we're doing, you know, really taking part actively in discussions. hi. i'm katherine jin... not only about science-related issues, but everytything ranging from education to women's rights. we should have a much bigger footprint, and we should be there to uplift each other, and not bring each other down. yes. there are a lot of still-implicit powers that are holding women back, whe
right now, the technology is limited to bleach sprays, which is usually used in the ngo epidemic context're expanding it to wipes and hand sanitizers so it can be used for daily decontamination also in hospitals. so we can make a big impact on reducing infection rates as a whole. when i wake up in the morning, i have goals where i want to have another implementation in the field, or i wantnt to develop an additional proroduct in this pipeline so we can help or impact more people. right now, we...
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the united nations and ngo partnerrers are responding responding. while insecurity causes humanitarian situation to deteriorate for hundreds of thousands, access to provide them with life-caving care is challenged after every turn. i'm concerned by the rise dirk repeat rise -- in administrative and other bureaucratic restrictions by all parties. for example, in the northeast of syria requirements by -- for humanitarians to register with local authorities have been in place since march, which includes provisions regarding ndos recruitment policies and interference with procurement processes amongst others. further, since 4th april, local authorities have attempted to direct where assistance could be delivered. such direction of assistance is contrary to the humanitarian principles. these wrong. attempts at coercion have resulted in a pause in u.n. separations in the government, faking near live 100,000 people. similar restrictions such as new registration demands and request for information of and interference in the starting of the logistics and fin
the united nations and ngo partnerrers are responding responding. while insecurity causes humanitarian situation to deteriorate for hundreds of thousands, access to provide them with life-caving care is challenged after every turn. i'm concerned by the rise dirk repeat rise -- in administrative and other bureaucratic restrictions by all parties. for example, in the northeast of syria requirements by -- for humanitarians to register with local authorities have been in place since march, which...
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there's also help being provided by international and local ngos. however, we would like to highlight our critical -- our critical view of certain ngos, which violate the sovereignty of syria working in areas uncontrolled by the government and carrying out introductions that come from abroad. a striking example is the western capital lauded white helmets. many times they have distinguished themselves with bad faith, spread of false footage, and staged films, seeking to stain the reputation and the government and army of syria. there are multiple counts evidencing their ties with terrorists and extremists. in some cases our foreign partners participate in this. medical assistance is provided. more than 12,000 syrians have received qualified care. we underscore our unstinting support to a peaceful solution in syria guided by the idea that the country's fate should be decided by syrians themselves. furthermore, russia is in the front line in these efforts. we don't see any reason to diverge from agreed upon parameters in the guided process from the u.n
there's also help being provided by international and local ngos. however, we would like to highlight our critical -- our critical view of certain ngos, which violate the sovereignty of syria working in areas uncontrolled by the government and carrying out introductions that come from abroad. a striking example is the western capital lauded white helmets. many times they have distinguished themselves with bad faith, spread of false footage, and staged films, seeking to stain the reputation and...
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i wars fog e th ry et ngo er aiut wnore t b g - a dngs a whandf u s t the it iju o aits stikt ar scpt le ti viadveo -95%f nt prme o ard vinmtaprel b itheconwen wemnce . so, we have a country with tremendous potential. we have the greatest people on earth. but we have to use their potential and we have to let those people to do their thing and with that i want to thank you all. i think you are going to see a very much different from it than you have been used to over the last, again, 20-25 years. we are going to unleash the country and i am willing to take the heat and that is ok. i have been taking heat my whole life at in the end i know it is the right thing to do and we are going to create a lot of jobs. we have 100 my people. .he real number is not 4.6% they, had 4.6% last month, i am doing great. i said, yeah, but what about the 109 people. a lot of those people came out and voted for me. i call them the forgotten man, the forgotten woman. a lot of these people, a good percentage of them would like to jobs. one of the statistics it to me is just ridiculous. so the 4.6 ounce good b
i wars fog e th ry et ngo er aiut wnore t b g - a dngs a whandf u s t the it iju o aits stikt ar scpt le ti viadveo -95%f nt prme o ard vinmtaprel b itheconwen wemnce . so, we have a country with tremendous potential. we have the greatest people on earth. but we have to use their potential and we have to let those people to do their thing and with that i want to thank you all. i think you are going to see a very much different from it than you have been used to over the last, again, 20-25...
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we have this nice big house now and are like ngo no, we want to stay together. i think it is wonderful that the members were canvased and late accommodations were made even though the department was going one way, people voiced their preferences and those preferences were given to them. >> thank you, commissioner covington. any further comments from any of the commissioners? okay. thank you for your very comprehensive report. i had a couple questions. i know that we had 8544 responses for medical call squz that is just one month, correct sth >> yes, sir. >> over 8500 medi-cal calls 5800 transports in one month. that is an amazing number of calls in one month, an amazing number. i notice you had to do intubation which i assume is inserting a breathing tube. how often do our paramedics have to deploy that? >> the air way was closing but can ask assistant deputy chief zanoff come up with numbers. >> ems division chief. paramedics intubate patients on average twice a day, some days more often. they have different methods. they have a air way called a tracheal tube w
we have this nice big house now and are like ngo no, we want to stay together. i think it is wonderful that the members were canvased and late accommodations were made even though the department was going one way, people voiced their preferences and those preferences were given to them. >> thank you, commissioner covington. any further comments from any of the commissioners? okay. thank you for your very comprehensive report. i had a couple questions. i know that we had 8544 responses for...
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in an effort to end the practice, international ngos and local government have been working togetherate local people. and several areas have now been declared officially chhau free. but we want to see what that really means so we're travelling to a chhau free village. a localjournalist is travelling with us to show us the way. here we go. it's a bumpy ride. and we don't get very far. something really terrible happened, our carjust got into the mud and it didn't come out. i think we have got some work to do. unexpected heavy rain at the night before has made the roads almost impassable. it worked. we eventually get on our way. we don't want to get stuck in the mud again so we decide to walk into the village. and initially people here are reluctant to speak to us about what has changed. but not everyone has been so accepting of the changes. i'm really shocked, this is a place where they keep cattle. we expected things to be very different here. with girls sleeping in their own rooms. but it didn't look that different to the previous village. just demolishing the huts will not make a di
in an effort to end the practice, international ngos and local government have been working togetherate local people. and several areas have now been declared officially chhau free. but we want to see what that really means so we're travelling to a chhau free village. a localjournalist is travelling with us to show us the way. here we go. it's a bumpy ride. and we don't get very far. something really terrible happened, our carjust got into the mud and it didn't come out. i think we have got...
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to increase northeastern syria in an increasing number the international ngos haves. quadrupled. a land route provides support and is also being negotiated and explored. the humanitarian situation is deteriorating that were possible and it is urgently needed. to remain largely unchanged it includes a consolidation of the cease-fire and in particular to enable the delivery of aid.the i by all parties it is imperative no country or group thear humanitarian organizationneed we wherever they are a changing access is needed to ensure the delivery for the removal of the convoys. there must be an immediate listing of all speciou sieges ad finally in the geneva communiqÉe and the tactics there can be no lasting peace that leads to the suffering as a result and now is where we need the action because it is too late for those that died over the period of this atrocious war so please come it is the action today that is going to count. thank you. [applause] >> i'm sorry i was trying to give you the wrong name so i want to thank you for the briefing and tell you how much we appreciate that re
to increase northeastern syria in an increasing number the international ngos haves. quadrupled. a land route provides support and is also being negotiated and explored. the humanitarian situation is deteriorating that were possible and it is urgently needed. to remain largely unchanged it includes a consolidation of the cease-fire and in particular to enable the delivery of aid.the i by all parties it is imperative no country or group thear humanitarian organizationneed we wherever they are a...
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as we've seen assassination after assassination, intimidation after intimidation if the 23 you're an ngo, you know you're going to be labeled an undesieshl foreign organization even though you are there to promote global issues. you know that corruption in the judicial system, corruption is called the lubricant of the putin regime. it has enabled mr. putin ton carry out his autocratic procedures and the way that he operates. the election system itself is fraud, guaranteeing that the results willing what mr. putin wants. minorities are not safe whether they are lgbt community, whether they're ethnic minorities, whether migrants, all are in jeopardy in today putin's russia. why should he be concerned? there's several reasons. first, this type of human rights violations, this type of corruption lead to instability in regimes and will make our world less safe. and secondly, we've seen that mr. putin's ready to attack america. he did attack america, that's not even being disputed anymore. >> i even think by the president. but mr. -- mr. putin inattacked us, attacked our free election system.
as we've seen assassination after assassination, intimidation after intimidation if the 23 you're an ngo, you know you're going to be labeled an undesieshl foreign organization even though you are there to promote global issues. you know that corruption in the judicial system, corruption is called the lubricant of the putin regime. it has enabled mr. putin ton carry out his autocratic procedures and the way that he operates. the election system itself is fraud, guaranteeing that the results...
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i thought the point of these ngos floating around in the med were to rescue people almost to europe andost to italy and maybe bring them back or in any case keep them out of water. you are saying they are bringing them across from libya to europe? >> something very strange is happening in the mediterranean right now. there is a proliferation of these boats. they are more numerous by the day. they are going right up to libyan territorial waters. they are flashing their large flashlights at night to attract the migrants to them. and there is even suggestions that now they don't talk to the coast guard when they are in distress. although they are already in distress before they leave the shore because they are not equipped to make the whole journey, in fact, what's happening is the my grants are speaking direct to the ngo boats and, therefore, calling them to help before there is really an issue. so i think that's a concern. i also wanted to say, tucker, if you don't mind, your last speaker there, kevin, i would say marie lapin is not far right. she is just off the right. and she is in the
i thought the point of these ngos floating around in the med were to rescue people almost to europe andost to italy and maybe bring them back or in any case keep them out of water. you are saying they are bringing them across from libya to europe? >> something very strange is happening in the mediterranean right now. there is a proliferation of these boats. they are more numerous by the day. they are going right up to libyan territorial waters. they are flashing their large flashlights at...
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they want to graduate to a special ngo that helps them.opular to have a start up because it is a new industry. it is very risky. ♪ ashlee: fadi is a rebel. he was the only arab in his class in theech eld in his class at israel's elite, technical university. inside of this building, he shepherded dozens of like-minded engineers. they are building software, consumer services, and hardware in an effort to make sure that the arab-speaking world has the latest and greatest technology. fadi: i think if we can be part of that ecosystem in tel aviv, we can create a standard of life for the arab community here. ashlee: because israel is known as a sort of start up nation but it has left out a big chunk of people. fadi: exactly. there is two committees, arab and jewish orthodox. the government now is putting some money to a engage them with a start up nation in because they believe that if we are not part of that, that start up nation will be somehow slowed here, and we cannot continue to be the second place after the silicon valley. ashlee: a handf
they want to graduate to a special ngo that helps them.opular to have a start up because it is a new industry. it is very risky. ♪ ashlee: fadi is a rebel. he was the only arab in his class in theech eld in his class at israel's elite, technical university. inside of this building, he shepherded dozens of like-minded engineers. they are building software, consumer services, and hardware in an effort to make sure that the arab-speaking world has the latest and greatest technology. fadi: i...
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in an apartment belonging to an ngo, we meet a woman who was abducted. sarima doesn't wan't to show her face. even though she was kidnapped thirteen years ago she still feels ashamed. sarima, brautraubopfer f1 "i was terrified. i sat in a car, helpless, squeezed between strangers. screaming and panicking didn't help." "my grandparents played a big role in this. they told me i had to stay with him." finally, sarima left her husband. she went to college and earns her own living. but she's never remarried. a young women who spends a single night away from her parental home is considered disgraced. sarima never understood what motivated her kidnapper. "he never told me. he didn't speak to me much at all. his parents said: you're 23. you should be grateful'. what happened to sarima happens roughly every 40 minutes in kyrgyzstan. sometimes the perpetrators know their victims. sometimes they just choose a woman they see on the street at random. many of the women's mothers also had this experience and now they expect their daughters to submit to the same ordeal.
in an apartment belonging to an ngo, we meet a woman who was abducted. sarima doesn't wan't to show her face. even though she was kidnapped thirteen years ago she still feels ashamed. sarima, brautraubopfer f1 "i was terrified. i sat in a car, helpless, squeezed between strangers. screaming and panicking didn't help." "my grandparents played a big role in this. they told me i had to stay with him." finally, sarima left her husband. she went to college and earns her own...
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systematically looking away from the private sector and looking toward non-profit, social enterprise, ngotor. they're cutting off some opportunities for themselves. john: in countries where there isn't much of a capitalist sector, like, nigeria, turkey, china, vietnam, people have a higher view of the marketplace than america. >> yeah they have, they have eyes to see what we enjoy. john: i should be clear, that the people who said they prefer socialism to capitalism were just people your age, younger than age 30. and it was a very narrow difference. it may be that they just don't know what socialism means? >> i think that is actually true. when you ask the question slightly differently, hey, who do you want controlling your life, private sector interactions or government interactions, most say i want the private sector to be determining factor in my life. john: critics say we libertarians talk, we're selfish, don't care other people that is why we support business. >> one we tend not to be as good at pointing out some other aspects of the market that antimarket folks have claimed, like co
systematically looking away from the private sector and looking toward non-profit, social enterprise, ngotor. they're cutting off some opportunities for themselves. john: in countries where there isn't much of a capitalist sector, like, nigeria, turkey, china, vietnam, people have a higher view of the marketplace than america. >> yeah they have, they have eyes to see what we enjoy. john: i should be clear, that the people who said they prefer socialism to capitalism were just people your...
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the bureaucracy of the international ngos is just incredible. i will be having some words. amy: so that was 2013, and the united states that was under president obama. but today, under president trump, on friday, u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley said the u.s. does not think the syrian people want to be ruled by president assad, but that "our priority is no longer to sit there and focus on getting assad out." a lot of people are commenting on this now publicly changed u.s. position, just being a few days before what is alleged to be a syrian government attacked, a gas attack on the people of idlib. asas doctors and humanitarians, we're not interested in regime change and who is in charge. what we're interested in is stopping the bloodshed and stopping this mass murder and massacre of civilians. i don't think that it is a very big change in policy to be honest. i think it is a little bit more honest than it was before. i will be speaking with the u.s. ambassador haley at the summit this evening. i look forward to speaking with her about what does the united nations int
the bureaucracy of the international ngos is just incredible. i will be having some words. amy: so that was 2013, and the united states that was under president obama. but today, under president trump, on friday, u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley said the u.s. does not think the syrian people want to be ruled by president assad, but that "our priority is no longer to sit there and focus on getting assad out." a lot of people are commenting on this now publicly changed u.s....
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according to some ngos, as many as 400 people have been left struggling to breathe. the syrian army denies it is behind the attack. the un security council will meet tomorrow to discuss its response. simon harding has the latest. >> the pictures provided by the syrian opposition purport to and an alleged gas attack civilians pouring into hospitals. if confirmed, the suspected gas attack will be one of the deadliest in the six year civil war. the nature of the gas used in the ball mark -- bombardment remains unclear, but the observatory for human rights activists have blame the government. >> medical sources have confirmed that one of the neighborhoods was bombed with material believed to be gas. >> the syrian government has repeatedly denied carrying out chemical strikes during the war, but this is not the first time that the opposition has blamed sad for using such weapons. the government was accused of areas rockets at several of damascus, killing over 300 people. other reports claim that aleppo had been the target of gas strikes. a you enjoy investigation in 2016
according to some ngos, as many as 400 people have been left struggling to breathe. the syrian army denies it is behind the attack. the un security council will meet tomorrow to discuss its response. simon harding has the latest. >> the pictures provided by the syrian opposition purport to and an alleged gas attack civilians pouring into hospitals. if confirmed, the suspected gas attack will be one of the deadliest in the six year civil war. the nature of the gas used in the ball mark --...
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watch, and ngo that monitors the actions of the u.n..e group's executive director took to social media to blast the decision. >> electing saudi arabia to protect women's rights is like making an arsonist into the town fire chief. decision has provoked widespread outrage, with many rights groups accusing the u.n. of hypocrisy. saudi arabia has some of the most restrict gender laws in the world. women are not allowed to drive and may not travel without being accompanied by a male guardian or a husband. it appeared that former new zealand prime minister helen clark defended the vote him as saying in a tweet that it's important to support those in the country who are working for change for women. things are changing, but slowly. donald trump's attitude towards women came under scrutiny today in berlin, where the u.s. president's daughter ivanka sought to defend his policies, but she certainly didn't get an easy ride at this for him for female business leaders that was chaired by german chancellor angela merkel and attended by imf chief chris
watch, and ngo that monitors the actions of the u.n..e group's executive director took to social media to blast the decision. >> electing saudi arabia to protect women's rights is like making an arsonist into the town fire chief. decision has provoked widespread outrage, with many rights groups accusing the u.n. of hypocrisy. saudi arabia has some of the most restrict gender laws in the world. women are not allowed to drive and may not travel without being accompanied by a male guardian...
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however, behind that is a long list of others, other changes -- a new ngo law has taken control.ropean union is involved. brent: and that was barbara reporting in brussels. sports news my maria sharapova has won her first match after coming back from her doping ban. she was given a wildcard for the clay-court event in stuttgart, a move criticized by some players. she dispatched a veteran italian, to reach the second round. and a brazilian footballer has been ordered to return to jail in his role in a grisly murder, of his girlfriend. he admitted to conspiring with friends who murdered his girlfriend and fed her body to dogs, but denied any direct involvement. in february, he was released on parole, pending an appeal after seven years in jail and was hired by a second division club. it has been nearly 30 years since the film "silence of the lambs" terrified audiences. the director,jonathan demme, has died. the story of hannibal lecter, starring anthony hopkins, one best picture at the oscars and earned demme the best director academy award. he also directed "philadelphia" to criti
however, behind that is a long list of others, other changes -- a new ngo law has taken control.ropean union is involved. brent: and that was barbara reporting in brussels. sports news my maria sharapova has won her first match after coming back from her doping ban. she was given a wildcard for the clay-court event in stuttgart, a move criticized by some players. she dispatched a veteran italian, to reach the second round. and a brazilian footballer has been ordered to return to jail in his...
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eradicating extreme global poverty such a daunting challenge for everyone from powerful governments to ngose it takes a little more ingenuity. this week on "full frame," conversations with change makers who are taking innovative, new approaches in the fight to eradicate global poverty. i'm may lee in los angeles. let's take it "full l frame."
eradicating extreme global poverty such a daunting challenge for everyone from powerful governments to ngose it takes a little more ingenuity. this week on "full frame," conversations with change makers who are taking innovative, new approaches in the fight to eradicate global poverty. i'm may lee in los angeles. let's take it "full l frame."
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and if you are members of ngo look deeply at how these organizations are spending your many. they are as capable of running consultant-led campaigns and media blitz to force a particular direction as are the businesses steve discussed today. understand where your dollar is going and use them well. >> steve, you ready? you got it? >> yes. there are things people can do as individuals, an consumers, for example that will have an impact. one richmond example i site in the book involves something called community choice aggregation. we can unplug from fossil fuel sources of energy and sign up for something called marine clean energy. thousands of richmond electricity users have done that and are getting 50-100 of their power from renewable sources. it is spreading to other communities and throughout the state. i recommend people checking into that if they want an alternative to invest their own very fossil-fuelled dependent electrical utility company. >> mary aikey aikee -- mariem? >> i would say recognize the heroes among us and how they present a model by coming together across
and if you are members of ngo look deeply at how these organizations are spending your many. they are as capable of running consultant-led campaigns and media blitz to force a particular direction as are the businesses steve discussed today. understand where your dollar is going and use them well. >> steve, you ready? you got it? >> yes. there are things people can do as individuals, an consumers, for example that will have an impact. one richmond example i site in the book involves...