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i wouldn't like to say the name of the ngos, because i wouldn't like to choose one or other ngos, butw, illegal migration? yeah, i think so. a few days after this month's election, the fiercely pro—government newspaper figyelo published a list of names of people said to be working against hungary for the foreign agents george soros. marta pardavi of the helsinki committee found her name among them. the hungarian government is going after people who have been standing up for democracy, for their views, for the rights to freedom of expression, but also can target anybody else they choose to. and i think it sends a very clear message to a lot of people not to speak up, to become intimidated. you find the same concerns among hungary's judges. many are now convinced that the ruling party has created a judiciary that is no longer independent of the government. we spoke to severaljudges — all expressed concern but declined to speak publicly. one agreed. translation: there is a general climate of fear that they can do anything to us judges. in certain types of cases, maybe one involving a for
i wouldn't like to say the name of the ngos, because i wouldn't like to choose one or other ngos, butw, illegal migration? yeah, i think so. a few days after this month's election, the fiercely pro—government newspaper figyelo published a list of names of people said to be working against hungary for the foreign agents george soros. marta pardavi of the helsinki committee found her name among them. the hungarian government is going after people who have been standing up for democracy, for...
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he is now suing for defamation the anti-corruption ngo and some journalists who reported on the allegations. he's demanding damages totaling close to a million euros. we wanted to film the whole hearing, but the judge would not allow that. maxim: mr. litvinenko is a public figure. the pupuic needs t to know whate is involved in. is there any evividence of corruption? that is what needs to be addressed in the trial. irina: mr. l litvinenko isis ay importrtt peperson in stst. petersburg, , very influentia. i i might be mistaken, perhaps e media will report on this, but how will they be able to if the hearings are held behind closed doors? reporter: what's more, media reports are not permitted to quote statements made in the courtroom. and then litvinenko does not show up for the hearing. we ask for an interview somewhere else, but in vain. just a few blocks from the courthouse is the main building of the mining university. the facade bears the imperial eagle and the order of lenin. whoever the ruler, the university has remained an important institution. this is where talent is trained for the
he is now suing for defamation the anti-corruption ngo and some journalists who reported on the allegations. he's demanding damages totaling close to a million euros. we wanted to film the whole hearing, but the judge would not allow that. maxim: mr. litvinenko is a public figure. the pupuic needs t to know whate is involved in. is there any evividence of corruption? that is what needs to be addressed in the trial. irina: mr. l litvinenko isis ay importrtt peperson in stst. petersburg, , very...
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lou: how about people without borders, all of the ngo's, nonprofits many funded by george soros and other left wing groups who are radicalizing them and by the way president obama 8 year administration incentive. >> these are the construction of previous two administrations. there is no loophole there is a design too leave those borders open. supported by chamber of commerce, by the business round table. and leadership, your speaker, your speaker and the republican
lou: how about people without borders, all of the ngo's, nonprofits many funded by george soros and other left wing groups who are radicalizing them and by the way president obama 8 year administration incentive. >> these are the construction of previous two administrations. there is no loophole there is a design too leave those borders open. supported by chamber of commerce, by the business round table. and leadership, your speaker, your speaker and the republican
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and the ngos are supposed to be doing in haiti aren't they supposed to be fiduciaries that are given this position as philanthropists and human human new manager terry and to choose not to bring up the level of prostitutions in haiti but to to to to help haiti developed to provide help at a time of crisis i mean and africa lifted crisis when everything has fallen down so so no i reject the idea that the the haitian women and men who were victims of oxfam. are to blame for any of what happened with regards to that because you're talking about a differential in power and we're talking about underage girls and we talking about underage girls or underage boys we're talking about a crime is eighteen for maturity so although the media age children prosper here who really is the criminal here so haitian parliament has learned that the majority of abuse cases don't get reported oxfam actually has the reporting requirements in place their stats are transparent other agencies don't have those requirements so do you have any information about their transgressions you know i head the free haiti
and the ngos are supposed to be doing in haiti aren't they supposed to be fiduciaries that are given this position as philanthropists and human human new manager terry and to choose not to bring up the level of prostitutions in haiti but to to to to help haiti developed to provide help at a time of crisis i mean and africa lifted crisis when everything has fallen down so so no i reject the idea that the the haitian women and men who were victims of oxfam. are to blame for any of what happened...
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anything above that will go to an ngo they partnered with. this ngo wants to help the other kids in the community. >> everybody just go, go, go, go. that's the case in china, too. this bus driver pulse up. the senior citizen is trying to make his way to the bus. he is walking slow. he had mobility issues. the bus drivers decided to close the doors. >> examine. you got to be kidding. he's right there. >> yes, but the thing your man knows in an effort to stop, he will set his umbrella out in the door, he went down. 7 million views later and people are fought very amused. >> that's not just your dad, your granddad. his family is absolutely saying that the driver needs to assume 100% public responsible. however, it's been ruled the senior and the bus driver shared responsibility. 50-50. the 81-year-old suffered irrepairable injuries and the bus shattered under the wheels. that led to amputation the bus driver's former employer did pay the man about $32,000 u.s. compensation. this happened back in february. the video recently has been posted. >> y
anything above that will go to an ngo they partnered with. this ngo wants to help the other kids in the community. >> everybody just go, go, go, go. that's the case in china, too. this bus driver pulse up. the senior citizen is trying to make his way to the bus. he is walking slow. he had mobility issues. the bus drivers decided to close the doors. >> examine. you got to be kidding. he's right there. >> yes, but the thing your man knows in an effort to stop, he will set his...
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alie: we were the first ngo on-site in the park when the animals were slaughtered.the evidence gathered in the cameroon case was linked to sudanese militia, i.e. the janjaweed. we had some very specific links: the use of f weaponry, the use of ammunitioion that was coming out, the satellite imagery that showed these folks coming in on horseback in the park, slaughtering these animals,nd then mamaking their way back out. [shouting orders] narrator: the janjaweed, calleld devils on horseback, are a notorious militia backed by the government of sudan. insurgents for hire, they are associated with the genocide in darfur that claimed almost half a million lives and displaced more than a million people. ruggiero: they've been raping and pillagining, killi elelephants, being brigands on horseback for 150 or 200 years or maybe longer. as long asas there is recorded history in the arerea, they've been doing this. kalron: there's an obvious link to the fact that they are able to ride thousands of kilometers and pass countries, obviously having some sort of local support in so
alie: we were the first ngo on-site in the park when the animals were slaughtered.the evidence gathered in the cameroon case was linked to sudanese militia, i.e. the janjaweed. we had some very specific links: the use of f weaponry, the use of ammunitioion that was coming out, the satellite imagery that showed these folks coming in on horseback in the park, slaughtering these animals,nd then mamaking their way back out. [shouting orders] narrator: the janjaweed, calleld devils on horseback, are...
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not happy, small ngos and contractors couldn't compete. for usaid funds. how is your reorganization locals work? >> i'm a big fan of local works and the mote skprags philosophy behind it. our 2017 funds, 60% went to the largest 25 contractors. we want to make sure we continue to reach out work with small partners and dij noindigenous ps and most importantly, the motivations in work of local works will continue to be a key part of the way we approach our work. to me, the journey towards self reliance is building capacity to our workers, civil society, ngos so they can lead the journey themselves and local works is a key part of that. we think it's a good program. and we want to enshrine the principles in the redesign efforts. >> i want you to look at the -- the mediation we call it as we did -- the secretary of defense agrees with us and worked hard at that t. i will just close with this, time is running out. i will put the rest of my questions on the record. i heard that a recent meeting at the united nations, a senior -- member on -- she says that the u.s
not happy, small ngos and contractors couldn't compete. for usaid funds. how is your reorganization locals work? >> i'm a big fan of local works and the mote skprags philosophy behind it. our 2017 funds, 60% went to the largest 25 contractors. we want to make sure we continue to reach out work with small partners and dij noindigenous ps and most importantly, the motivations in work of local works will continue to be a key part of the way we approach our work. to me, the journey towards...
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being overwhelmed by ngos, governments that are corrupt. the money disappears. doing local work, for sustainable work at the local level. not a lot of rhetoric. small ngo's and contractors usaid compete for funding. do you feel about localization? mr. green: i'm a big fan. went to funding, 60% the largest 25 contractors. we want to continue to work out and reach with -- reach out and work with smaller partners. importantly, the motivations and work of local work will continue to be a key part of how we approach our work. to me, the journey toward self-reliance is building the capacity of our partners. notches governing partners but civil society, ngo's, so they can eventually lead the journey themselves. we think it is a good program and we want to re-shrine -- and shrine its principles. its principles. sen. leahy: the secretary offense agrees with us, he has worked -- the secretary of defense agrees with us. he has worked hard. a senior advisor for usaid in gender equality and women's and so on -- she --nation..s. is a is that correct? the administration is req
being overwhelmed by ngos, governments that are corrupt. the money disappears. doing local work, for sustainable work at the local level. not a lot of rhetoric. small ngo's and contractors usaid compete for funding. do you feel about localization? mr. green: i'm a big fan. went to funding, 60% the largest 25 contractors. we want to continue to work out and reach with -- reach out and work with smaller partners. importantly, the motivations and work of local work will continue to be a key part...
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who's in bars in the here says the french police are in the wrong the ngo which is running the migrant center in the nikkei by the way in a few hundred meters from there i am in but i'm thinking right now of the. declared the french authorities where you know way acting in intermediating manner and so this has been seen by many politicians and i would say by a large portion of the italian public opinion as an act of defiance a kind of violation of sovereignty on italian soil what has been said very clearly by you tell your story is that. italian police were not informed by by french customs agent. about your peroration which is against the provisions of the binational agreements. this is just the latest a migrant related scandal on the french italian border that comes just weeks after a volunteer was arrested for helping a heavily pregnant migrant in the alps. you know we were doing an ordinary patrolling to as we have regularly done since the beginning of winter to bring aid to people who passed the pass in difficult conditions during this patrol we spoke to the group of people who we
who's in bars in the here says the french police are in the wrong the ngo which is running the migrant center in the nikkei by the way in a few hundred meters from there i am in but i'm thinking right now of the. declared the french authorities where you know way acting in intermediating manner and so this has been seen by many politicians and i would say by a large portion of the italian public opinion as an act of defiance a kind of violation of sovereignty on italian soil what has been said...
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my account torture and racial discrimination and religious persecution drove american citizens and ngos to exert pressure to letter writing and testifying congress to participate in demonstration. members of congress investigated human right violations reported abuses and run their concerns were addressed by the executive branch they try to end military and economic assistance to government that impeded the citizens rights initially congress took incremental steps against specific entries in a detailed these efforts to greece and south korea and chile but then try to cut off assistance to repressive governments more generally and in 1976 congress passed legislation dictating united states cannot send security assistance to countries that engage in a pattern of violations of human rights except under specified circumstances that you make that determination the state department needed to compile full and complete report of each country that received security assistance this mandated the state department produce annual human rights country reports in the first year state department produce
my account torture and racial discrimination and religious persecution drove american citizens and ngos to exert pressure to letter writing and testifying congress to participate in demonstration. members of congress investigated human right violations reported abuses and run their concerns were addressed by the executive branch they try to end military and economic assistance to government that impeded the citizens rights initially congress took incremental steps against specific entries in a...
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told from some time ago that the station was no longer acceptable because it's now being used by an ngo for humanitarian purposes political science lecturer neurons are probably asco who's in by the neck of the french police are in the wrong. the ngo which is running the migrant center in the make up by the way in a few hundred metres from there i am in but of making right now at the end declared the french authorities where you know way acting in an intimidating manner and so this act has been seen by many politicians and i would say by a large portion of the italian public opinion as an act of defiance a kind of violation of sovereignty on italian soil what has been said very clearly by italian authorities is that. italian police were not informed by by french customs agent. about your peroration which is against the provisions of the binational agreements. and this is just the latest migrant related scandal on the french italian border we've been following one on our take a volunteer arrested a few weeks ago for helping a heavily pregnant migrant in the alps. well we were doing an or
told from some time ago that the station was no longer acceptable because it's now being used by an ngo for humanitarian purposes political science lecturer neurons are probably asco who's in by the neck of the french police are in the wrong. the ngo which is running the migrant center in the make up by the way in a few hundred metres from there i am in but of making right now at the end declared the french authorities where you know way acting in an intimidating manner and so this act has been...
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and one of the ngo workers told me, sadly, are the row mhingya t hated people on the earth? he said i'm afraid they are. it is something i've never run into in my life. and now with the million of them in bangladesh living in basic shelters, what are we doing and what more can we do? >> well, first off, senator, as you point out, i do plan on going and eye balling it and seeing it for myself. has emerg so as you know we're providing humanitarian relief as you might imagine as we do in both burma and in bangladesh. look, we're making it very clear to the government of burma that we demand unfettered access from the outside, u.n. and others, but it is a deeply, deeply troubling situation. the state department has declared ethnic cleansing. at this point they have not gone further. it is under review, but it is very troubling situation, and it clearly is having an impact not just in burma, not just in bek bangladesh but in sri lanka and other places, and the monsoon season is upon us we makes it particularly dangerous, and these poor people are particularly vulnerable, so we're
and one of the ngo workers told me, sadly, are the row mhingya t hated people on the earth? he said i'm afraid they are. it is something i've never run into in my life. and now with the million of them in bangladesh living in basic shelters, what are we doing and what more can we do? >> well, first off, senator, as you point out, i do plan on going and eye balling it and seeing it for myself. has emerg so as you know we're providing humanitarian relief as you might imagine as we do in...
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small ngos and contractors couldn't compete for usaid funds. how are your reach organization of global works? >> thank you, senator. i'm a big fan of local works on the motivation, the philosophy behind it. our 2017 funds, 60% went to the largest 25 contractors. we went to make sure that we continue to reach out and work with small partners and business partners, refresh partners in so we are undertaking procurement reform as part of the redesign effort. most importantly, the motivations and work of local works will continue to be a key part of the way we approach our work. to me, the journey toward self-reliance is building the capacity of our partners. not just governing partners, the civil society, ngos that they can eventually lead the jury themselves in local works is certainly a key part of that. we think it is a good program and want to enshrine its principles in our redesign effort. >> i also urge you -- [inaudible] getting rid of agent orange -- [inaudible] the secretary agrees with us and he has worked hard as a. i will close with thi
small ngos and contractors couldn't compete for usaid funds. how are your reach organization of global works? >> thank you, senator. i'm a big fan of local works on the motivation, the philosophy behind it. our 2017 funds, 60% went to the largest 25 contractors. we went to make sure that we continue to reach out and work with small partners and business partners, refresh partners in so we are undertaking procurement reform as part of the redesign effort. most importantly, the motivations...
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many don't realize what ngo's do, the red cross, housing and feeding survivors. not a fema mission. fema cannot do that. we don't have the funding or capacity to do it. red cross has stepped up to the place along with ngo's to provide that sheltering, wonderful partners. mr. cilluffo: in here and then we will go. -- >> i'm howard smith from applied research associates and also formerly a colleague at the studies of analysis institute. commentup on that last you made with regard to individual preparedness and how expectations play into that. you mentioned an insurance gap. there is a significant expectations gap. at the conference we attended the week, rene fieldings, director of emergency services in boston said she is renaming her organization, expectation management services. there is so much of a difference in expectations between what individuals expect out of fema and what fema can deliver. to what extent can, are you the individualt level, not the institutional, is that going to be a part of the strategy? mr. kaneiwski: thank you for pointing that term. expectation gap. this i
many don't realize what ngo's do, the red cross, housing and feeding survivors. not a fema mission. fema cannot do that. we don't have the funding or capacity to do it. red cross has stepped up to the place along with ngo's to provide that sheltering, wonderful partners. mr. cilluffo: in here and then we will go. -- >> i'm howard smith from applied research associates and also formerly a colleague at the studies of analysis institute. commentup on that last you made with regard to...
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itself is under investigation for supplying car makers with cheat devices we asked greg archer from the ngo transport environment for his take on today's announcement from bosch. we're both claim to have found the holy grail to clean diesel which is a technology which will work however the car is driven at no extra cost and with no loss of efficiency but i think customers will be skeptical because we've had many past claims that diesel is now clean which is proved to be simple greenwash. the reality is that how effective this technology is will depend on how it is actually fit into the vehicles and that is not bush's responsibility that lies with the automakers themselves so it remains to be seen how good this technology really will be and here is the reaction to bosches so-called breakthrough from our markets reporter in frankfurt conrad boost. well the shares of the car makers have not been ignited by this story today you know the diesel cheating at fault brought about a whole cartel of wrongdoing in the industry including bosch including the state officials who failed to effectively cont
itself is under investigation for supplying car makers with cheat devices we asked greg archer from the ngo transport environment for his take on today's announcement from bosch. we're both claim to have found the holy grail to clean diesel which is a technology which will work however the car is driven at no extra cost and with no loss of efficiency but i think customers will be skeptical because we've had many past claims that diesel is now clean which is proved to be simple greenwash. the...
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he says the ngos have not lost hope and so he said we should also not lose hope and don't give them any idea how dependent is syria or third in refugees on this aid where does the money actually go and the money mainly goes into humanitarian aid ten point seven billion euros have been flowing into syrian humanitarian aid ever since this conflict started from the european union and more money will come is what federica marine he said but on the condition only that these u.n. let talks in geneva can be restarted revitalised that is the main hope here clearly if you talk to the josef you talk to officials from the united nations this money really keeps the the syrian people life keeps entire cities alive keeps refugees outside the country life is absolutely vital without that money and that is the hope the sort of kind of leverage that the e.u. has regarding russia and forcing them back to negotiations and without that money the whole conflict would go entirely collapse and the country would be doomed god not just in brussels thank you very much. this is hot up next to state. they make a c
he says the ngos have not lost hope and so he said we should also not lose hope and don't give them any idea how dependent is syria or third in refugees on this aid where does the money actually go and the money mainly goes into humanitarian aid ten point seven billion euros have been flowing into syrian humanitarian aid ever since this conflict started from the european union and more money will come is what federica marine he said but on the condition only that these u.n. let talks in geneva...
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you might have that perception of this person works for a charity or ngo, they're trying to save theld, i can get one over them. i've been scamming people like this my whole life, and you and your husband are saying we want to help you, get you to a better life, and they think they can take advantage of you. >> sure. >> but again, they have a particular set of skills they weren't necessarily preparing for. >> right, right. and it was so useful. it was also so intense having hundreds of conversations with people who have been displaced by isis. their villages have been surrounded by isis, and they were choked, they were cut off. so they weren't receiving water or supplies. and they had already seen what isis had done to the yazidi villages, so they had taken, you know, killed the men and raped the women and took them as booty, you know, as prized forced marriage and all of that. and they knew what was coming. so the kurds had been holding the village for a long period of time, and the kurds at some point said we can't hold it anymore, heads up, we're leaving tonight. and that night is
you might have that perception of this person works for a charity or ngo, they're trying to save theld, i can get one over them. i've been scamming people like this my whole life, and you and your husband are saying we want to help you, get you to a better life, and they think they can take advantage of you. >> sure. >> but again, they have a particular set of skills they weren't necessarily preparing for. >> right, right. and it was so useful. it was also so intense having...
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there's a fascinating thing that some of the ngos described doing. there was a long pending sort of rivalry, i think is a fair way to describe between the public health community, the cdc types and the disaster response teams like usaid and in a lot of cases, they thought they were doing different things. they didn't communicate or talk and through the course of this outbreak, the two of them worked well together and closely together and they wrote down a lot of those walls. and now usaid and cdc how much better working relationship that will hopefully lead to their deployment, better understanding of public health disasters, whether it's something like tv that's slowly moving or something as quickly moving as e bola. right now cdc is warning about a yellow fever outbreak . so they have both agencies i think have gone through a fundamental shift in how they think about the world and how they think about working together. the world health organization two has made some serious changes in the way they have approached fighting viruses and fighting outbr
there's a fascinating thing that some of the ngos described doing. there was a long pending sort of rivalry, i think is a fair way to describe between the public health community, the cdc types and the disaster response teams like usaid and in a lot of cases, they thought they were doing different things. they didn't communicate or talk and through the course of this outbreak, the two of them worked well together and closely together and they wrote down a lot of those walls. and now usaid and...
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many people don't realize what ngos do, particularly with the red cross to do. housing and feeding survivors. not at fema mission. fema can do the trip we don't have the capacity to do it, finding to do it. red cross really stepped up to the plate along with our ngos to provide that sheltering and what wonderful partners. >> awesome. next question here. >> howard smith trump applied research associates and also form a colleague of dance at homeland security studies and analysis institute. picking up on that last comment that you made with regard to individual preparedness and how expectations play into that picky mention an insurance get. i think there's a significant expectations gap, and in fact, at the conference that we attended last week, renÉ feelings, was the director of emergency services in boston, she's renaming her organization, expectations management, because there's so much of a difference in expectations between what individuals expect out of fema and what fema can actually delivered. to what extent are you going to work on, at the individual leve
many people don't realize what ngos do, particularly with the red cross to do. housing and feeding survivors. not at fema mission. fema can do the trip we don't have the capacity to do it, finding to do it. red cross really stepped up to the plate along with our ngos to provide that sheltering and what wonderful partners. >> awesome. next question here. >> howard smith trump applied research associates and also form a colleague of dance at homeland security studies and analysis...
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the same ngos claimed at least 49 people were killed and hundreds injured. i wish to recall what the secretary general antonio guterres had noted -- the u.n. is not in a position to verify this report, but he cannot ignore them. and, i quote, there is particular alarm by allegations that chemical weapons have been used against the civilian population in douma once again. it further emphasized, and i quote, any further use of requires aapons thorough investigation. i know it number of states have only a limited or expressed suspicion that the syrian government was responsible for the alleged chemical attack. that other states, as well as the government of syria itself have questioned the credibility of these allegations. depicting these attacks as a provocation and/or a provocation. reason for for a thorough, independent investigation. the provision for the prohibition of chemical weapons have said there are a preliminary analysis of the report of the alleged use of chemical weapons. are in the process of gathering further information from all available sourc
the same ngos claimed at least 49 people were killed and hundreds injured. i wish to recall what the secretary general antonio guterres had noted -- the u.n. is not in a position to verify this report, but he cannot ignore them. and, i quote, there is particular alarm by allegations that chemical weapons have been used against the civilian population in douma once again. it further emphasized, and i quote, any further use of requires aapons thorough investigation. i know it number of states...
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the incident was reported by an ngo.ey say it is escalateded intoa incident after the heated reaction from italian politicians. the leader of the far right league said italy should now be expelling french politicians. >> right, very strong reaction. they say france has violated italy's borders on its front page. they're a center-right paper, but the whole political spectrum has been up in arms. the most indignant of all was carlino. resto del they are calling mccrone -- a an invader.on the left-wing paper says this has revealed france's real face when it comes to borders and immigration. they say since the day he was elected, emmanuel macron has shown he is willing to be arrogant and inhumane when it comes to the italian border. he pays it is the price to satisfy and rain in the nationalists on the far right. french papers do come to the defense of the french government. they argue french customs officials have the right to be in the station according to a french italian agreement. the paper says france's minister of cus
the incident was reported by an ngo.ey say it is escalateded intoa incident after the heated reaction from italian politicians. the leader of the far right league said italy should now be expelling french politicians. >> right, very strong reaction. they say france has violated italy's borders on its front page. they're a center-right paper, but the whole political spectrum has been up in arms. the most indignant of all was carlino. resto del they are calling mccrone -- a an invader.on...
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and also in ngo in lebanon has used our methodology to evaluate the privacy policies across the arab world. so we're encouraged by this that we can't cover the whole world and all of the things and issues but we are really thrilled that we're starting to help provide a framework that people can use to explore the companies and the issues that have greatest impact on their communities. and so i'm hoping that a broader ecosystem will emerge. finally, my credit roll. all of this would not be possible without our team. we have six full time people but also work with a lot of researchers around the world who do work with us for a shorter period of time with expertise and languages and specific technologies. but our research team amy brulett based in buddhapegs. laura reed, based in new york. an dra hackle, research analyst. that research team are the core working with the researchers around the world to make it happen. lisa, our program manager in berlin and occasionally visits us here. policy and communication analyst, elana living in berlin and all sorts of researchers. share labs based
and also in ngo in lebanon has used our methodology to evaluate the privacy policies across the arab world. so we're encouraged by this that we can't cover the whole world and all of the things and issues but we are really thrilled that we're starting to help provide a framework that people can use to explore the companies and the issues that have greatest impact on their communities. and so i'm hoping that a broader ecosystem will emerge. finally, my credit roll. all of this would not be...
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we have american ngos and other ngos working to get the publicity going for this group. they come every year about easter time and make their way to mexico. mexico usually disbands them effectively. they started to disband them before i think the president started tweeting about it a couple weeks ago. but you have these lawyers that basically embed with the group who are american lawyers. they're going over, okay, this is what you say for credible fear of persecution and then they show up on buses and then they all start reciting the same line. it seems like it's encouraging people to gain the system. >> laura, it's aiding and abetting and organized smuggling. the media says it's like a street fair, they're coming in for a festival and going back to honduras. this is organized smuggling. as long as the united states is a free capitalist and open society, there will be millions of people that want to come here. not everybody can come and a sovereign nation like the u.s. has a right to control who comes in and who doesn't. groups like people without borders do not subscrib
we have american ngos and other ngos working to get the publicity going for this group. they come every year about easter time and make their way to mexico. mexico usually disbands them effectively. they started to disband them before i think the president started tweeting about it a couple weeks ago. but you have these lawyers that basically embed with the group who are american lawyers. they're going over, okay, this is what you say for credible fear of persecution and then they show up on...
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i think what was clear at the time because we had european ngos who wanted to be broader and look at commercial practices was that we would not get that step one if we try to expand ourselves. it really was -- i think for the most part still is the focus on the relationship between companies and what government demands of them. what has happened in these ten years, you know, how many years since you wrote your book? >> twenty-four. >> well, a lot of people were saying problems in cyberspace and that's a bit much and you're so negative. [laughter] i remember saying that to someone once upon a time and now i teach the book like it's a bible. things happened in the thing that really happened was this extraordinary shift of power and a technological development that allowed what used to be collecting this piece of data and will use it for this purpose into basically your data being currency to being run through algorithms for many different places in almost all commercial and that is what is so important about this project because there are and it was it an enormous innovation that came
i think what was clear at the time because we had european ngos who wanted to be broader and look at commercial practices was that we would not get that step one if we try to expand ourselves. it really was -- i think for the most part still is the focus on the relationship between companies and what government demands of them. what has happened in these ten years, you know, how many years since you wrote your book? >> twenty-four. >> well, a lot of people were saying problems in...
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but also an ngo in lebanon has used our methodology to evaluate the privacy policies of telecommunications companies across the arab world. so we're very encouraged by this, that we can't cover the whole world and all the issues, but we're really thrilled that we're starting to help provide a framework that people can use to explore the companies and the issues that have greatest impact on their communities. so i'm hoping that a broader ecosystem will emerge. finally, my credit roll. all of this would not be possible without our team. we have six full-time people but also work with a lot of researchers around the world who do -- who could work with us for short shorter periods of time. our research team, amy, who is based in budapest most of the time, which is why she's not here. i hope she's on the web cast. laura reid, our senior research analyst based in new york. andrea, a research analyst who's normally here, but due to a family emergency is not here today. the research team who are our core. our program manager, who is in berlin some of the time and occasionally visits us here. hi, l
but also an ngo in lebanon has used our methodology to evaluate the privacy policies of telecommunications companies across the arab world. so we're very encouraged by this, that we can't cover the whole world and all the issues, but we're really thrilled that we're starting to help provide a framework that people can use to explore the companies and the issues that have greatest impact on their communities. so i'm hoping that a broader ecosystem will emerge. finally, my credit roll. all of...
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y,toda ppleonohored king's saife icheat t memorial ,ecad teimto h iwan gtshinon ho te ngo connect hissag y'todas struggles. ndarou t cheryount, erthear alrtl sos rofdeeminrsf ohis s ind , anhurendf ds ostetre e s.u.e havbe renedenam in hohis nor. and children everywhere read and ret enacki'sngha "i ve d a"ream speechve e.lry m.kda. ay-- del radaholiy abye votof ngssred , ansiedgno intlabyw prenesidt naroeald rgainn 3. 198 bu it,tht's e deeds-- the actual "lg ivinou ot"s f hilecyga-- th ne-in-oyearldol y kandaing adesdratsed t rhet ecen"mchar oufor r veliuns" g ctronalol rly inhi asngton. the grddanteaughr mofnarti erluth kg incoand rea tttscotad king h call toct aofion her own:gr >> my dfather d haeaa drm at his four little children d woulnobet ge judd tbyolir cor of thekin, buty bthe coenoft ir the craha.cter i have a dream that enoughs i engh! d an tthathishs boulde gua n- fr wee.orld period. >> woodruff: yet, king's dreams are stl largely unfulfilled. according to a newss aociated press poll, just over half of all americans-- including 79% of blacks and 44% of whites-- sd african a
y,toda ppleonohored king's saife icheat t memorial ,ecad teimto h iwan gtshinon ho te ngo connect hissag y'todas struggles. ndarou t cheryount, erthear alrtl sos rofdeeminrsf ohis s ind , anhurendf ds ostetre e s.u.e havbe renedenam in hohis nor. and children everywhere read and ret enacki'sngha "i ve d a"ream speechve e.lry m.kda. ay-- del radaholiy abye votof ngssred , ansiedgno intlabyw prenesidt naroeald rgainn 3. 198 bu it,tht's e deeds-- the actual "lg ivinou ot"s f...
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infrastructure is going to be important, and that is the takeaway of the structure -- gas, ngo, crudewth potential in the associated gas from permian production, but something around the order of 16 billion cubic feet a day by 2030. so that will necessitate more gas pipelines out of the region. alix: here is what is on my commodity radar. everything you need to know about coal, alternative energy, and politics. bloomberg's new energy finance has a killer conference next week, and bloomberg will be speaking to rick perry, u.s. energy secretary, plus executives from murray energy southern, and bp. , you don't want to miss that. that does it for the first show of bloomberg "commodities edge." thank you to largest thursday's at 1 p.m. new york time. ♪ julie: i am julie hyman in for scarlet fu and this is bloomberg "etf iq." we focus on the assets, risks in rewards offered by exchange traded funds. ♪ julie: tech stocks have been battered over the past months , taking a lot of etf's with them. we talked the manager of the world's biggest blockchain etf about surviving in this environment. g
infrastructure is going to be important, and that is the takeaway of the structure -- gas, ngo, crudewth potential in the associated gas from permian production, but something around the order of 16 billion cubic feet a day by 2030. so that will necessitate more gas pipelines out of the region. alix: here is what is on my commodity radar. everything you need to know about coal, alternative energy, and politics. bloomberg's new energy finance has a killer conference next week, and bloomberg will...
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a volunteer from a migrant workers ngo helps to translate. and. this is from. a new person. but we don't get to speak further as churchill is led away by officials from the myanmar embassy and the army on monday night. to find out the truth about wine wine we travel to the mandalay region in central min ma. it's a world away from singapore. down a dirt track off the main road is in dorji village. this is where wine wine and her sister church all grew up and where their mother and family still live. their brother. has been unwell for months unable to work after a mine the wound became infected because he couldn't afford to get it treated. he and his wife have just had a baby. but he only wants to talk about his sister. but . the. and the. warning i will leave it yeah. why nothing of. what we. keep wasn't home when a recruitment agent from a neighboring village showed up one day. it was their mother who agreed to let wine wine go. away. and it was in the. name of the west. you know. i sweet suspected wine wine was under-age family records show she was only seventeen. the same
a volunteer from a migrant workers ngo helps to translate. and. this is from. a new person. but we don't get to speak further as churchill is led away by officials from the myanmar embassy and the army on monday night. to find out the truth about wine wine we travel to the mandalay region in central min ma. it's a world away from singapore. down a dirt track off the main road is in dorji village. this is where wine wine and her sister church all grew up and where their mother and family still...
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eradicating extreme global poverty such a daunting challenge for everyone from powerful governments to ngos? maybe 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 frame."
eradicating extreme global poverty such a daunting challenge for everyone from powerful governments to ngos? maybe 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 frame."
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he announced that he is going to crack down on ngo's, on the last pockets of resistance against his autocraticule in hungary. he is going to crack down on the european university in budapest. so the european union will see all that and it will have to make a decision. will it stay still and watch our will it try to do something against orban? brent: what cn it do? there are considerations within the eu to cancel subsidies for states that do not cooperate. in other words, if they do not play, they do not pay. is that realistic? barbara: not at the moment, but particularly german taxpayers should ask themselves to be want to finance this xena phobic, anti-semitic hate preacher who wants to be the ruler of hungary and is against fighting democracy in europe with our tax euros. that is question everyone can answer for themselves with the european union would need a role change to enforce the cuts to his subsidies. that is the one point where you can really hit him, because he drives on the subsidies. he takes eu money not only for himself but for his family and his cronies, his supporters. but it
he announced that he is going to crack down on ngo's, on the last pockets of resistance against his autocraticule in hungary. he is going to crack down on the european university in budapest. so the european union will see all that and it will have to make a decision. will it stay still and watch our will it try to do something against orban? brent: what cn it do? there are considerations within the eu to cancel subsidies for states that do not cooperate. in other words, if they do not play,...
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we even have internships that refugees have been offered in the public sector as well as in ngos andthers. we are trying to be as creative about this as we can. and ensure that our own population does not feel aggrieved by any opportunities they feel that perhaps they might be refugee -- the refugee community might be having because that is the topic of so much international media attention. >> that's what we are seeing in europe, aggrieved local populations, often it's misguided but the fact is people who are competing for jobs, however right or wrong it is, see refugees as competition for those jobs. >> and also overlook the enriching aspects that refugees have brought to countries like the united states since its founding and continue to stay at the ri event -- at the refugee's international event the other night i gave our highest award to the ceo of troe vanny. >> who employs refugees -- >> as a came as a young kurdish immigrant to this country with his brother and started a small enterprise with his brother that was based on their none as shepherds back in turkey, eastern turke
we even have internships that refugees have been offered in the public sector as well as in ngos andthers. we are trying to be as creative about this as we can. and ensure that our own population does not feel aggrieved by any opportunities they feel that perhaps they might be refugee -- the refugee community might be having because that is the topic of so much international media attention. >> that's what we are seeing in europe, aggrieved local populations, often it's misguided but the...