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that is smaller than many of the ngos represented in the room today. at that time i was only providing six-month awards at the time. it did not have enough money. by the time i left the budget was a billion. today it's about $2.3 billion. there are more resources available in terms of humanitarian funding. but, i do think there's a need to go beyond the traditional approach to what our lifesaving activity is. there's this arbitrary distinction. as an immediate crises we provided food and water and shelter and sanitation. i think we all recognize that sometimes the most needed assistance in terms of lifesaving might be a book or a teacher or school. that's something i've been pushing my colleagues to do more of in terms of understanding first informant entry and foremost that even the most vulnerable people are able to actually take care of some of their immediate needs. therefore, there's a real gap sometimes. it can be senior sometimes where food aid shows up in the marketplace. people are using that to sell and purchase so this is worth thinking thro
that is smaller than many of the ngos represented in the room today. at that time i was only providing six-month awards at the time. it did not have enough money. by the time i left the budget was a billion. today it's about $2.3 billion. there are more resources available in terms of humanitarian funding. but, i do think there's a need to go beyond the traditional approach to what our lifesaving activity is. there's this arbitrary distinction. as an immediate crises we provided food and water...
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outside, it's a civil society movement, that focuses on education, good education, and charities, and ngos that emphasize interfaith dialogue, tolerance, love, all the good concepts., that one could imagine. and the other side, is that the movement had a long strategy to raise a cadre, to gain power in turkey's important bureaucratic institutions. - [narrator] in 2007, the military took note of the akp's growing power, and inserted itself into a tense presidential election, seeming to undermine the akp candidate, refusing to back down, erdogan and the akp won broad electoral support to cross all sectors of turkish society. - in 2007, the akp was at the height of it's success in popularity, and here was a party, four years in power, accomplished amazing things, liberal reforms, progress with the european union, economy boomed. and what was the problem with the akp at the time? oh, the wives of important people in the akp were wearing a headscarf. i mean that was the biggest problem in the country. which was ridiculous to a lot of people, including myself. - the military issues a warning to
outside, it's a civil society movement, that focuses on education, good education, and charities, and ngos that emphasize interfaith dialogue, tolerance, love, all the good concepts., that one could imagine. and the other side, is that the movement had a long strategy to raise a cadre, to gain power in turkey's important bureaucratic institutions. - [narrator] in 2007, the military took note of the akp's growing power, and inserted itself into a tense presidential election, seeming to undermine...
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juan francisco martinez represents a sustainable-farming ngo called utz. it supports the scho financially, and certifies coffee plantations according to social and environmental standards. ththeir certificates allowow producers to demanand higher prices for their beans. but hehe says coffffee farmerse serious threats. juan: climate change is real. every day we feel thee mperatures rise. it rains when it should bebe d. precipitation is much harder to forerecast. that affects p production. it's estimated that nicaragua's coffee crop will be down 20%0%o 3030% this year. rerepoer: that evivident on gonzalo castillo's plantation. this winteter, his picickers brt in the last of the crop two weekeks earlier thanan usua. because of the high rainfall and high temperatutures, the coffe plants are blossoming again way ahead of schedule. to harvest more bes now wowould jeopopardize next seseon's cro. gonzalo: almost all producers are facing losse but not me so far, thanks to god and high ququality. reporter: : e mark of f qualitys red, t the color of f ripe bn. they'r
juan francisco martinez represents a sustainable-farming ngo called utz. it supports the scho financially, and certifies coffee plantations according to social and environmental standards. ththeir certificates allowow producers to demanand higher prices for their beans. but hehe says coffffee farmerse serious threats. juan: climate change is real. every day we feel thee mperatures rise. it rains when it should bebe d. precipitation is much harder to forerecast. that affects p production. it's...
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that strategy the heart of the accusations the investigation by the ngo public eye focuses on swiss based crude oil traders like traffic gura whose african subsidiaries puma energy as well as whose partners in africa vivo energy and shell. traffic orders revenue is close to one hundred billion dollars a year its net income is reportedly two point six billion. an extreme heavyweight turns over one hundred sixty eight billion in sales but that's all we know its profits are confidential. switzerland plays a major part in this thirty five percent of worldwide oil trading takes place in the geneva area. so. it is hardly known companies trading in oil are present at all levels. reducing the fuel and in a fairly recent phenomenon for the past five or six years swiss oil traders have been buying building petrol stations in africa. if you are. here right. there. in the course of his investigation visited petrol stations and took reference samples from the pumps in asia africa and countries. his analyses showed that the sulfur levels in more than three hundred times higher than in switzerland. he d
that strategy the heart of the accusations the investigation by the ngo public eye focuses on swiss based crude oil traders like traffic gura whose african subsidiaries puma energy as well as whose partners in africa vivo energy and shell. traffic orders revenue is close to one hundred billion dollars a year its net income is reportedly two point six billion. an extreme heavyweight turns over one hundred sixty eight billion in sales but that's all we know its profits are confidential....
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ultimately ngos need governments to change their policies to deal and frankly is not very effective in this area and the human rights council is full of its own contradictions about who it focuses on into its members are but there's a very important role in 21st century peacemaking for these ngos. so that gives you a sampling of the stories. and the epilogue i try to draw together each of the 5 sections that talk about strategy. when you look at a lot of these leaders you look at them early in their ears for gorbachev was an average bureaucrat franklin roosevelt was a rich wealthy upstate new yorker and will less the was a dock worker. gandhi started as wearing british suits in trying to be a british lawyer. mandela had a certain quality and he would be the only one you could say, it's like lebron james coming out of high school. you could really say this person has a bright future. what a dupe talk about in each of these areas are strategies you can learn from the 20th century adapted to the 21st. bear some similarities in what it takes for rivalries to be managed for human rights etc
ultimately ngos need governments to change their policies to deal and frankly is not very effective in this area and the human rights council is full of its own contradictions about who it focuses on into its members are but there's a very important role in 21st century peacemaking for these ngos. so that gives you a sampling of the stories. and the epilogue i try to draw together each of the 5 sections that talk about strategy. when you look at a lot of these leaders you look at them early in...
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businesses, governments, ngos, they all have to work on it.e wedding she had a wardrobe of function, which is fun. it was solved before she arrived at the church, but there was an issue. she looks gorgeous. look at the website to find out what the water about function of oprah winfrey was. a final story. —— wardrobe. starbucks says everyone is welcome. about time. added a bit too late. they have reacted far better than others who have been harassing african americans. they need to step up. arresting two african—american men. they wanted to wait for someone and go to the same time. the managers said they were a threat. it looks like starbucks will let eve ryo ne looks like starbucks will let everyone benefits from this. social media changes the game. before you know it things have gone viral and you have to respond. they have only taken £1 from you have to respond. they have only ta ken £1 from the you have to respond. they have only taken £1 from the city of philadelphia. starbucks will give them a really good result. thank you for being with
businesses, governments, ngos, they all have to work on it.e wedding she had a wardrobe of function, which is fun. it was solved before she arrived at the church, but there was an issue. she looks gorgeous. look at the website to find out what the water about function of oprah winfrey was. a final story. —— wardrobe. starbucks says everyone is welcome. about time. added a bit too late. they have reacted far better than others who have been harassing african americans. they need to step up....
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customers, like align, marriott, usda and others so many nonprofits and ngos, use our product but useee, the same product. >> how many eight figure clients new ones, and nine figure ones >> well we just had a phenomenal growth in our largest customers we talked about some of them but i see the largest customer getting bigger and a great example is citi bank another example is adidas, a market share winner in the next generation of marketplace in sneakers and crushing the competition using our plarm. one last quest >> there is a higher demand for them to provide a great customer experience that was true with align and true with the usda with those farmers. how do you transform those experience and that is why they are turning to salesforce and seeing this growth and seeing this great return. you have to connect with your customers in a whole new way you have to know your customers like never before and customers can turn to salesforce to do that >> all right well congratulations to marc benioff chairman ceo of salesforce. >> i hope you come to san francisco. we miss you. >> this was a
customers, like align, marriott, usda and others so many nonprofits and ngos, use our product but useee, the same product. >> how many eight figure clients new ones, and nine figure ones >> well we just had a phenomenal growth in our largest customers we talked about some of them but i see the largest customer getting bigger and a great example is citi bank another example is adidas, a market share winner in the next generation of marketplace in sneakers and crushing the competition...
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where they have copied similar laws that are hostile to ngos. that's unacceptable. we need to speak out as an international community that having access for different points of view is what democratic states are about. you should not demonize international organizations. >> the one set of sanctions that seem to disturb the kremlin the most was that which gave voice to those human rights activist who had a powerful message. we have about ten minutes and i want to bring our audience into the conversation. does anybody of questions? sometimes the microphones are hard to hear so i will repeat the question. >> you mentioned the countries such as hungary, poland and turkey, but what about greece? we know where country has a lot of power -- free example in macedonia the country aspires to become a nato member while greece boxes and we don't know why. but we know for sure we know it's a dangerous policy. can you tell us, do you think the united states should put more pressure on greece? so that they can become a nato member in july? >> when general spoke to both the senate
where they have copied similar laws that are hostile to ngos. that's unacceptable. we need to speak out as an international community that having access for different points of view is what democratic states are about. you should not demonize international organizations. >> the one set of sanctions that seem to disturb the kremlin the most was that which gave voice to those human rights activist who had a powerful message. we have about ten minutes and i want to bring our audience into...
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allies and members of the eu they have copied similar laws that are hostile to ngo's. that is unacceptable and we need to speak out as international community that having access for different points of view is what democratic states are about and you should not demonize international organizations. >> i would say with your remarks, really, the ones that are sanctions that seem to disturb the kremlin the most was that which gave voice to those human rights activists that wanted to speak out. so, i think that that's a powerful message. we have about ten minutes and i want to bring our audience into the conversation. does anyone have questions for the senator? we have one back there, yes, sir, and then one up in front. sometimes the microphones are a little hard to here here. so i'll repeat the question in case it doesn't-- >> please, sir. >> senator, you mentioned the countries such as hungary, poland and turkey, but what about greece? we know that it's a country where russia accepts a lot of power and it influences greek policy. for example, republic much macedonia, thi
allies and members of the eu they have copied similar laws that are hostile to ngo's. that is unacceptable and we need to speak out as international community that having access for different points of view is what democratic states are about and you should not demonize international organizations. >> i would say with your remarks, really, the ones that are sanctions that seem to disturb the kremlin the most was that which gave voice to those human rights activists that wanted to speak...
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international ngos, high officials, etc., etc.re have been many cases where israel denied entry for even the highest ranks in the united nations. if you take, for instance, the high commissioner of humanan rights, he was denied entry into gaza several times. if you take the diplomatic missions in the west bank, the european diplomatic missions, i know many of the representatives there who were never allowed to gaza except once in their entire servitude. amy: of course, we just spoke to , the head ofawyers the center for constitutional rights and a columbia law professor. they went to israel. they were deported right back to the united states. , you havehehada written many pieces. among the pieces, "what if it were your child killed in gaza?" he started off with my mother started to scream on friday when she learned my 18 euro brother went to the protest without telling her. she cried on and off all day in a state of hysterical panic until he returned back home safely at night. you wrote an opinion piece "marching in gaza: my broth
international ngos, high officials, etc., etc.re have been many cases where israel denied entry for even the highest ranks in the united nations. if you take, for instance, the high commissioner of humanan rights, he was denied entry into gaza several times. if you take the diplomatic missions in the west bank, the european diplomatic missions, i know many of the representatives there who were never allowed to gaza except once in their entire servitude. amy: of course, we just spoke to , the...
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there and i think a lot of the statements about hillary's ngos were overstatements.yes, there were efforts to try to prop up some of these democratic initiatives inside of the ukraine that putin saw as a direct effort to try to displace influence there. >> nothing to add beyond the points. really we end where we began, which is this is about animus towards the west, towards the idea of the united states as a global validator and protector of the world order , and being that should -- and being that shining city on the hill. >> there is no greater honor than sharing the stage with these three. they have in other places to go, so thank you. [ applause ] >> prime time tonight on the c- span networks. doctors from the national institutes of health on the presidents 2019 budget request for the research centers. they testified before senate appropriations subcommittee. and on c-span 2, transportation security officials on the agency's pre-check program. homeland security subcommittee held a hearing and you can see it in its entirety tonight on 10 eastern. >>> sunday night
there and i think a lot of the statements about hillary's ngos were overstatements.yes, there were efforts to try to prop up some of these democratic initiatives inside of the ukraine that putin saw as a direct effort to try to displace influence there. >> nothing to add beyond the points. really we end where we began, which is this is about animus towards the west, towards the idea of the united states as a global validator and protector of the world order , and being that should -- and...
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it is part of an eco—tourism project, developed by the yanomami with the support of a brazilian ngo.e slowly lifting the 15 year visitors ban, taking the first step towards controlled tourism. the scientists‘ visit makes for good practise. the very old yanomami trail, and they use it for more than four decades, as the best place to identify and to know about the birds from this region. we are now trailing luis, who has recorded 200 species of birds in the past five days. usually we tape record the voice, and then when we play back the voice, the owner of the territory, usually a male, which is singing, approach of us to defend the territory, so we can try to see the bird more easily, and then eventually, if necessary, we can collect orjust observe the birds. under strict codes of ethics, any species collected is killed to further their research. most of that work is done back at base camp in this makeshift lab. here they are preserved, stored and prepared for analysis in sao paolo. the scientists say it is key to learning more about evolution and to help inform conservation policies
it is part of an eco—tourism project, developed by the yanomami with the support of a brazilian ngo.e slowly lifting the 15 year visitors ban, taking the first step towards controlled tourism. the scientists‘ visit makes for good practise. the very old yanomami trail, and they use it for more than four decades, as the best place to identify and to know about the birds from this region. we are now trailing luis, who has recorded 200 species of birds in the past five days. usually we tape...
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recruited by the taliban and isis, and we are planning a training at kabul airport where the first ngo to move in there and bring this issue forward and empower women and we're looking forward to working on that with you. >> we are out of time. thank you all for being here today and sharing with us your expertise and what you do to keep our people safe. thanks for being here. both video recording and the the tmz will be available on the helsinki commission website. thank you so much for joining us today. >>> tonight on "landmark cases," a case of gregg v. are georgia. in 1976 troy lee owen gregg, ain could verdicted armed robber and murderer challenged his death sentence. his case and four other capital punishment cases were considered by the court. the supreme court ruled against him but established stricter guidelines for states wishing to impose the death penalty. our guest to discuss this landmark case is carol steiker, one of the nation's top capital punishment's legal scholars and a professor at harvard law school. she's argued against the death penalty in a number of cases befor
recruited by the taliban and isis, and we are planning a training at kabul airport where the first ngo to move in there and bring this issue forward and empower women and we're looking forward to working on that with you. >> we are out of time. thank you all for being here today and sharing with us your expertise and what you do to keep our people safe. thanks for being here. both video recording and the the tmz will be available on the helsinki commission website. thank you so much for...
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i think the statements about hillary's ngos in ukraine is an overstatement. there were efforts to prop up nascent initiatives inside of ukraine that treated sought as a direct effort to try to displace russian influence their. that animus towards both clintons goes back many years. ms. wallace: nothing to add beyond, weekend where we began -- we and where we began, this idea of the united states as this global validator and protector of the world order. and on that, being the shining city on the hill, and he wants nothing more than to knock us off that pedestal. [applause] >> thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [crowd chatter] this afternoon the president will come to the white house rose garden to talk about prescription drug prices. live coverage at 2 p.m. eastern on c-span. sandersafter that sarah is set to answer reporters questions. right now that is scheduled for 2:30 but coul
i think the statements about hillary's ngos in ukraine is an overstatement. there were efforts to prop up nascent initiatives inside of ukraine that treated sought as a direct effort to try to displace russian influence their. that animus towards both clintons goes back many years. ms. wallace: nothing to add beyond, weekend where we began -- we and where we began, this idea of the united states as this global validator and protector of the world order. and on that, being the shining city on...
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you must be untrue yeah i go call uncial guard is an executive officer of the ngo so one day my son is about to start and they have just done. the initial late in the book and how long does it keep it it takes about a minimum five to six hours five to six hours i can see your eyes are watering yeah because of the the illusion and you can see it's stored in a dark small yeah really dark so this is the actual value then i see there is a little bit more activity now see now. more not all the sun he will do the most important part of the commission process and he will dig this bamboo and he will hear the head of. their discord korea to give salvation to the deceased person. everything is part of this time honored tradition. the guards in the open air the mourners gathered around the body. even the use of wood is significant but it's also a major contributor to the environment and problem. all of this is the word that they've gathered here which gets chopped up into smaller pieces as the day goes on and as they get orders and as bodies start coming in they have this massive warehouse here w
you must be untrue yeah i go call uncial guard is an executive officer of the ngo so one day my son is about to start and they have just done. the initial late in the book and how long does it keep it it takes about a minimum five to six hours five to six hours i can see your eyes are watering yeah because of the the illusion and you can see it's stored in a dark small yeah really dark so this is the actual value then i see there is a little bit more activity now see now. more not all the sun...
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they will be bringing the service to charity organizations and ngo's. , the averagebuskers preset donation is two pounds, which is something like three euros. kind of generous. genie: i wonder if with credit cards people will spend more. thanks for that, bryan. it is now time for our press review. laurent is with me on set to talk about w what has ben mamaking news around the world. lots of focus still on the champions league final saturday, with a lot of focus on the german goalkeeper, whose blunders cost liverpool the game. dheepthika: that is right. tears is making the front pages of the sports papers today. " is what they caption reads. it comes after he essentially cost liverpool three goals in saturday's dramatic final. on sunday, he broke his silence on twitter, saying he was sorry, that he had not slept much since the final, and he essentially begged forgiveness from fans, his teammates, from staff. it has not been enough to prevent deaths strut -- death threats against him and his family. police in liverpool are investigating these online death threats. genie: fortunately, it seem
they will be bringing the service to charity organizations and ngo's. , the averagebuskers preset donation is two pounds, which is something like three euros. kind of generous. genie: i wonder if with credit cards people will spend more. thanks for that, bryan. it is now time for our press review. laurent is with me on set to talk about w what has ben mamaking news around the world. lots of focus still on the champions league final saturday, with a lot of focus on the german goalkeeper, whose...
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aboutk the statements hillary's ngos in ukraine is an overstatement. there were efforts to prop up nascent initiatives inside of ukraine that treated sought as a direct effort to try to displace russian influence their. that animus towards both clintons goes back many years. beyond,ng to add we and where we began -- where we began, this idea of the united states as this global validator and protector of the world order. being the shining city on the hill, and he wants nothing more than to knock us off that pedestal. [laughter] >> thank you. [laughter] [applause] [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [crowd chatter] >>
aboutk the statements hillary's ngos in ukraine is an overstatement. there were efforts to prop up nascent initiatives inside of ukraine that treated sought as a direct effort to try to displace russian influence their. that animus towards both clintons goes back many years. beyond,ng to add we and where we began -- where we began, this idea of the united states as this global validator and protector of the world order. being the shining city on the hill, and he wants nothing more than to knock...
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i think the statements about hillary's ngos in ukraine is an overstatement. there were efforts to prop up nascent democratic initiatives inside of ukraine that treated that as ain saw direct effort to try to displace russian influence their. that animus towards both clintons goes back many years. nothing to add beyond -- we ended where we began, this idea of the united states as this global validator and protector of the world order. and on that, being the shining city on the hill, and he wants nothing more than to knock us off that pedestal. nicolle: there is no greater honor than staring -- than sharing the stage with you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> on friday at 2:00 eastern time, president trump will give a speech about prescription drug prices. live coverage on c-span. a.m., the at 9:00 u.s. commission on civil rights host discussions about hate crimes. and on c-span three, the
i think the statements about hillary's ngos in ukraine is an overstatement. there were efforts to prop up nascent democratic initiatives inside of ukraine that treated that as ain saw direct effort to try to displace russian influence their. that animus towards both clintons goes back many years. nothing to add beyond -- we ended where we began, this idea of the united states as this global validator and protector of the world order. and on that, being the shining city on the hill, and he wants...
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things that many other countries would assign to diplomats, or to nonmilitary agencies, or even to ngos. such a large share of the security budget is military in nature. it's not so surprising that we use our military as often as we do. - there are only so many situations you can shoot your way out of. most situations are best resolved through diplomacy. unfortunately, we deprive ourselves of that option by underfunding our diplomacy. it's our biggest mistake as a great power. - how do you go about encouraging the growth of democracy in a place like china? well, you don't do it with aircraft carriers. - you have to be clear about what soft power can do for you. it cannot patrol the seas. it cannot reassure allies, the way boots on the ground can, a formal presence can. so there's a role for both. - we have acted for too long, like we are not the preeminent military global power. i think we are now reasserting ourselves. that's why it's going to be painful, i think, in the next several years, because there's multiple crises that are coming to a head all at the same time. that is not beca
things that many other countries would assign to diplomats, or to nonmilitary agencies, or even to ngos. such a large share of the security budget is military in nature. it's not so surprising that we use our military as often as we do. - there are only so many situations you can shoot your way out of. most situations are best resolved through diplomacy. unfortunately, we deprive ourselves of that option by underfunding our diplomacy. it's our biggest mistake as a great power. - how do you go...
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embassies as well as from the renaissance foundation an ngo founded by george soros . i set up a foundation in ukraine before ukraine became independent of russia. and the foundation this me in functioning ever since and through that and the important part in the events now. i like criticism but it must be my way. did you see any evidence of u.s. involvement did you feel the presence of the u.s. just the me i stammered billy put a statement in there said you know english stuff the kid who just me and live we live just goes on a little long but it is. not. just to see. just to see on the flood one way done but deals roll up it just so if you have been you know what i will find it in india or honey but i mean all this shit as we have with us some of it you see i'm with the we did it in the way that we. just want to sell. the members of congress were visiting ukraine during that period most famously congressman john mccain so some of the people who were challenging their government their elected government at that point were were being told by a senior u.s. official a per
embassies as well as from the renaissance foundation an ngo founded by george soros . i set up a foundation in ukraine before ukraine became independent of russia. and the foundation this me in functioning ever since and through that and the important part in the events now. i like criticism but it must be my way. did you see any evidence of u.s. involvement did you feel the presence of the u.s. just the me i stammered billy put a statement in there said you know english stuff the kid who just...
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a local ngo has raised 17,000 australian dollars to help fund the flight he will take from australiaswitzerland, the euthanasia is tolerated. he plans to be euthanized voluntarily later this month. the sad fate of a noun must really an scientist, traveling so far away from his family to die, has shed light on the whole debate around legalizing euthanasia. genie: changing topics to germany, where "bild" is reporting that schroeder is being sued. dheepthika: not for the reasons you might imagine. marry aue to mary -- korean translator who is try six years his junior. he is being sued to 77,000 euros by the ex-husband of his fiancee in a family court for mental anguish. -- theband says ex-husband says mental anguish was caused by the extramarital affair. in south korea adultery was a legal until 2015, and offenders can still be prosecuted for it. gerhard schroder has been married and divorced four times, earning him the nickname of "audi man" and lord of the rings. genie: c citizen scientists have discovered a newçç@ >> this is a production of china central television amererica. >> a ba
a local ngo has raised 17,000 australian dollars to help fund the flight he will take from australiaswitzerland, the euthanasia is tolerated. he plans to be euthanized voluntarily later this month. the sad fate of a noun must really an scientist, traveling so far away from his family to die, has shed light on the whole debate around legalizing euthanasia. genie: changing topics to germany, where "bild" is reporting that schroeder is being sued. dheepthika: not for the reasons you...
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one of the first law changes we are expecting is one to punish ngo civil society which are trying totion status. we are also expecting changes to the constitution which of course you can now do with the two thirds majority. —— he can now do. increasing his government control over the judiciary, his critics say. a busy day ahead for hungary. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news. italy's troubled national airline, alitalia, has cancelled hundreds of european flights because of strike action by air traffic controllers and ground staff. alitalia was declared insolvent last year after unions rejected a bailout plan that involved staff cuts and salary reductions. the new york state attorney general eric schneiderman has resigned just hours after allegations of physical abuse by four women appeared in an article in the new yorker magazine. mr schneiderman is a long—term advocate of women's rights who became a prominent voice in the #metoo movement. according to the new yorker, the four women accuse him of non—consensual physical violence while they were romantically
one of the first law changes we are expecting is one to punish ngo civil society which are trying totion status. we are also expecting changes to the constitution which of course you can now do with the two thirds majority. —— he can now do. increasing his government control over the judiciary, his critics say. a busy day ahead for hungary. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news. italy's troubled national airline, alitalia, has cancelled hundreds of european flights...
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leading the tracking charge is paul van dam, biologist and director of a bolivian ngo, bon agua. >> wew far they travel, how far the males travel in the river, searching for females, searching for family, searching for food. this is what we actually want to investigate. >> reporter: and just minutes after boarding our canoes -- a downpour. >> we are setting out in the rain. so we're a bit unlucky. but rain does not interfere in the capture of the dolphin. >> reporter: the ride out is bumpy. after an hour, the fishermen find a lookout point for the elusive dolphin. >> we're now setting up our camp. so the fishermen are preparing the setup to put the next -- to put up the nets to capture the dolphins. >> reporter: finally it's go time. the team starts by checking its vitals. right now they have to work as quickly as possible, and they also want to make sure to keep it very calm. that's why i'm talking very slowly right now. with the examination complete, the tagging begins. each tag will ping data back to a satellite once a day. this drill, commonly found in your toolbox, becomes vital t
leading the tracking charge is paul van dam, biologist and director of a bolivian ngo, bon agua. >> wew far they travel, how far the males travel in the river, searching for females, searching for family, searching for food. this is what we actually want to investigate. >> reporter: and just minutes after boarding our canoes -- a downpour. >> we are setting out in the rain. so we're a bit unlucky. but rain does not interfere in the capture of the dolphin. >> reporter:...
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even after the collapse of the soviet union when i returned and worked for an american ngo dedicated to building democracy, we were welcomed guests of the regime. we were not overthrowing the regime. we were trying to help them. you are right that shock therapy, the economic piece, happened at the same time and really undermined support for democracy. that happened throughout the entire post-communist world. that's nothing special to russia. it did frame in a negative way the way that many russians thought about democracy. as a result of that, throughout the '90s and in particular august 1998, when there was another financial collapse, russia was hit hard, that's when yeltsin decided he needed a new leader. that's when he chose from obscurity vladimir putin. he became his prime minister first. and then was his anointed president. at the time, 1998, by the way, there was another heir apparent. he was a charismatic leader, former governor. first deputy prime minister. had been elected many times before. yeltsin made clear he wanted him to be the next president of russia. that financial
even after the collapse of the soviet union when i returned and worked for an american ngo dedicated to building democracy, we were welcomed guests of the regime. we were not overthrowing the regime. we were trying to help them. you are right that shock therapy, the economic piece, happened at the same time and really undermined support for democracy. that happened throughout the entire post-communist world. that's nothing special to russia. it did frame in a negative way the way that many...
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simply to escape the imminent dangers by these armed groups you know you have to be dispassionate the ngo but the pentagon and the cia have poured weapons since the ninety nine years into congo to paramilitary groups using them as a base with rwanda and uganda now as to attack neighboring countries and within it jus not feel that some of that funding from washington has contributed to what you just explained a gong but i think that just like in many conflicts across the world there are of course a number of international factors at play but i think right now many observers would agree that the crisis that's unfolding the humanitarian crisis that's unfolding in the east is very much a congolese crisis is the reticence in your report about displacement because of your funding from usa the australian government the european commission all of which are involved in major wars in the countries you know our main objective is to advocate for better responses for national governments to also take their responsibilities in dealing with this issue at the national level that's a particular relevance
simply to escape the imminent dangers by these armed groups you know you have to be dispassionate the ngo but the pentagon and the cia have poured weapons since the ninety nine years into congo to paramilitary groups using them as a base with rwanda and uganda now as to attack neighboring countries and within it jus not feel that some of that funding from washington has contributed to what you just explained a gong but i think that just like in many conflicts across the world there are of...
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well these spanish firefighters were on the same boat with salaam and they are part of another ngo but they're befriended their work together there cooperated several times so during that night of the arrest they were not there their boat was not available so they asked if they could get onto his boat and so that's why the wrong one boat they're all in one trial today and if they get convicted then probably gets the highest sentence because he was the owner of the boat and he was the captain mariel what message is this trials and into other aid workers who are involved in just simply trying to help these refugees. you know i spoke to human rights activists and they say if aid workers of humanitarians like salama dean all the spanish fire fighters are criminalised like this just because they rescued drowning refugees then this sends a clear political message. which which is aimed at dissuading volunteers from helping refugees marry a mother with the latest. there from must first the trial underway as we mentioned thank you for your reporting. it's time now for business news of monica jo
well these spanish firefighters were on the same boat with salaam and they are part of another ngo but they're befriended their work together there cooperated several times so during that night of the arrest they were not there their boat was not available so they asked if they could get onto his boat and so that's why the wrong one boat they're all in one trial today and if they get convicted then probably gets the highest sentence because he was the owner of the boat and he was the captain...
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mario alberto chavez cover hole is running for president in the municipality of eduardo netty ngo arrow state and in mexico city in this thought are star gado is a former community security organizer now running for a seat in the aero state senate and also joining us we have david sperling who we interpret in the conversation between myself. welcome all of us good to have you here i want you to give people a sense of what's happened to you while you've been campaigning how many times if you've been threatened. hi hello how are you are my name is mario i'll bet don't chavez. i am the new party. candidate for. in. in i in the capital of the state of getting. there was attempt on my life if fifteen days ago when i was in my vehicle i was. driving in there there were armed gunmen who cut me off. and three people were wounded there were members of our security team our of our team we. are in the eduardo ninety what we one is security peace and tranquility that's what we're trying to bring a about it's very dangerous there we want to work on behalf of get rid of our state to our municipality
mario alberto chavez cover hole is running for president in the municipality of eduardo netty ngo arrow state and in mexico city in this thought are star gado is a former community security organizer now running for a seat in the aero state senate and also joining us we have david sperling who we interpret in the conversation between myself. welcome all of us good to have you here i want you to give people a sense of what's happened to you while you've been campaigning how many times if you've...
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as a result also we have seeing that an independent jordan and in the in the jordan i was from the ngos paula. also making it as an independent outside this political system so i think that's that was aware had said to the government that there is a mistrust issue holding the government accountable and holding heavy accountable because he's at the end of the day he is. the prime minister and this crisis also takes part of the blame for with us the corruption over and i'm going to admit that all of them i'm going to have to stop you there we've run out of time gentlemen we thank you very much thanks to all our guests at camelot was near and dear and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is at story for me my mission and the whole team here i cannot. a new level of luxury has arrived. at experience that will transform the way you transform. our impeccable se
as a result also we have seeing that an independent jordan and in the in the jordan i was from the ngos paula. also making it as an independent outside this political system so i think that's that was aware had said to the government that there is a mistrust issue holding the government accountable and holding heavy accountable because he's at the end of the day he is. the prime minister and this crisis also takes part of the blame for with us the corruption over and i'm going to admit that all...
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presidential elections in cameroon our schedules to be holes in october this here but many people in the ngo phone region in particular those in rural areas i wondering how this will be possible this happily any indication that the situation will be improving in the next month i think about. all the same. hopes that peace will return to the region at her age she says she should not have to be afraid of the police and especially not in her own home. this saturday marks the two hundredth birthday of perhaps the most divisive political and economic thinker of modern history karl marx he argued that capitalism would only make the rich richer and the poor poorer today some view him as a visionary others revile him for inspiring authoritarian communist regimes our reporter hit the streets of berlin to find out what people there think. marx's ideas bought revolutions those ideas originated here in berlin and they continue to resonate in the city. in eight hundred thirty six the eighteen year old car marks came to study at berlin's university. he started studying law but soon found he was far more i
presidential elections in cameroon our schedules to be holes in october this here but many people in the ngo phone region in particular those in rural areas i wondering how this will be possible this happily any indication that the situation will be improving in the next month i think about. all the same. hopes that peace will return to the region at her age she says she should not have to be afraid of the police and especially not in her own home. this saturday marks the two hundredth birthday...
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he runs the policy ngo, asiaeast.org. thank you very much have been with us.itical moment in the lead up to this summit due on the 12th of june lead up to this summit due on the 12th ofjune in singapore. what do you think the calculation here is by north korea? you think the calculation here is by north korea ? why you think the calculation here is by north korea? why are they threatening to pull out now? happy to be with you. i think now they have,in to be with you. i think now they have, in their view, to be with you. i think now they have, in theirview, offered to be with you. i think now they have, in their view, offered several confidence building measures since the winter olympics as these would include the three captured americans, the summit with south korea, destroying part of their nuclear test site and so on. in return, the us is not really offered any confidence building measures and has raised the bar so from their point of view, it is pretty easy to imagine they would think that they are being played here. has this been are being played here. has
he runs the policy ngo, asiaeast.org. thank you very much have been with us.itical moment in the lead up to this summit due on the 12th of june lead up to this summit due on the 12th ofjune in singapore. what do you think the calculation here is by north korea? you think the calculation here is by north korea ? why you think the calculation here is by north korea? why are they threatening to pull out now? happy to be with you. i think now they have,in to be with you. i think now they have, in...
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ngo no caldwell, thanks for coming on this morning.t is not the best way to go about this talk of banning guns. give us your opinion on that. >> i think this exhibit is a specious example wrapped in fallacy. it is a signal where you can find black bodies in the streets. the shooting numbers are in and ronnie manual recently, a headline in usa today, and 84 people in the nation's third-largest city in a week bringing the number of shootings to 862 as of today, that is less than last year and everyone else should be grateful. chicago is a community where we mourn the loss of somebody, at this point in time, this exhibit is necessary to end the violence. jillian: what would you say or what would your message be to those people who thought this was a good idea? >> we have seen time and again throughout the legacy of recent years in chicago and control that they proposed, a strong attempt to take guns from people that it hasn't worked. you had mcdonald's versus the city of chicago, and other individuals who fought for the rights of individu
ngo no caldwell, thanks for coming on this morning.t is not the best way to go about this talk of banning guns. give us your opinion on that. >> i think this exhibit is a specious example wrapped in fallacy. it is a signal where you can find black bodies in the streets. the shooting numbers are in and ronnie manual recently, a headline in usa today, and 84 people in the nation's third-largest city in a week bringing the number of shootings to 862 as of today, that is less than last year...
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hours after israel approved the construction of nearly two thousand homes in the occupied west bank the ngo peace now says there's been an increase in settlement building since president trump took office israeli settlements are illegal under international law. a russian journalist and critic of the kremlin who was reported murdered in kiev has turned up alive at a news conference. over a video to have been a setup to catch his would be assassin were chalons reports from moscow. back from the dead russian journalist. and to a press conference in kiev to approve hours after most of the world show his murder had been faked a sting operation by ukraine secret service to apparently catch his would be killers apologize to all those who've been kept in the dark including his wife. i'd like to ask you to excuse me for all that happened in the past because i have attended funerals for colleagues and friends many times and i know this feeling when you have to bury callings sorry for this unfortunately there were no other ways. flowers had been left outside kiev home where late on tuesday evening the
hours after israel approved the construction of nearly two thousand homes in the occupied west bank the ngo peace now says there's been an increase in settlement building since president trump took office israeli settlements are illegal under international law. a russian journalist and critic of the kremlin who was reported murdered in kiev has turned up alive at a news conference. over a video to have been a setup to catch his would be assassin were chalons reports from moscow. back from the...
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book where of the bombs made by ryan mittal insaan dania deployed in twenty fifteen an employee of the ngo human rights watch snapped these photographs of bomb components. they were found in sana in northern yemen a city with a population of fifty thousand shortly after a saudi bombing raid. the bomb but as a code number that indicates the type of bomb a month and its origin. the italian island of sardinia. when queried ryan mittal in total golf admitted that the n.s.a. encode thirteen twenty five fifteen one five zero fifty eight twenty full indicates that it was made by wm italia gradually a coherent picture is emerging you see dangerous request of each a obviously lots of people said nothing yeah i know first the government in rome. in the regional government and anyone else who knew what was going on. because factory was always used to make explosives but they were used for civilian purposes ok the plant used to supply the local mines that once existed here in sardinia. but at some stage the factory was repurposed more or less secretly on a quest. that. central bubblin in may twenty se
book where of the bombs made by ryan mittal insaan dania deployed in twenty fifteen an employee of the ngo human rights watch snapped these photographs of bomb components. they were found in sana in northern yemen a city with a population of fifty thousand shortly after a saudi bombing raid. the bomb but as a code number that indicates the type of bomb a month and its origin. the italian island of sardinia. when queried ryan mittal in total golf admitted that the n.s.a. encode thirteen twenty...