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the report by the spanish ngo was picked up report by the spanish ngo was picked up by report by thenk about his family. and based on those allegations, i spoke to the dutch foreign ministry earlier who said they were concerned and they were launching an investigation to investigate the nature of any covert activities that may or may not be taking place behind the store. it is extraordinary. _ taking place behind the store. it is extraordinary, so what more are the dutch authorities saying? are they saying much more about what they think is going on, what response they got to all this? where does this go now? the they got to all this? where does this go now?— this go now? the real concern here is about sovereignty _ this go now? the real concern here is about sovereignty and _ this go now? the real concern here is about sovereignty and the - is about sovereignty and the jurisdiction that the dutch state has. so what the foreign ministry told me is that there was no communication through the diplomatic channels that there was any kind of alternative policing taking place outside the o
the report by the spanish ngo was picked up report by the spanish ngo was picked up by report by thenk about his family. and based on those allegations, i spoke to the dutch foreign ministry earlier who said they were concerned and they were launching an investigation to investigate the nature of any covert activities that may or may not be taking place behind the store. it is extraordinary. _ taking place behind the store. it is extraordinary, so what more are the dutch authorities saying? are...
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profits of oil companies in response washington began to actively build up ngos in the country in 2010e us budget for ecuador exceeded 40 million us dollars and others. with this money they began to conduct propaganda that they say kare is a killer of democracy and freedom, and here is a familiar song. isn’t it true that these same structures also emotionally pressured belarus. the united states tried to enter ecuador through colombia, they fired at the border, hiding behind operations to eliminate the drug lord, and on september 30, 2010 in the capital of china, a police revolt broke out; they called on all civil servants to go on a mass strike. however, the people still supported the square, then the american media deployed their weapons. as soon as the failure of the coup became obvious, the opposition media began to turn everything upside down. i had to, like a private person, sue three times for defamation of the universe newspaper, which called his dictator about putschists and terrorists by civilians and by no means other people since then, relations between countries have been
profits of oil companies in response washington began to actively build up ngos in the country in 2010e us budget for ecuador exceeded 40 million us dollars and others. with this money they began to conduct propaganda that they say kare is a killer of democracy and freedom, and here is a familiar song. isn’t it true that these same structures also emotionally pressured belarus. the united states tried to enter ecuador through colombia, they fired at the border, hiding behind operations to...
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but for now there's just a handful of private clinics run by ngo and this government hospital. it came up so he won't be here. here's the question. yeah. yeah. to the hospital has about 20 beds and several specialized consultation rooms . but the government is struggling to finance the medical facility. and the equipment remains by faith. jalencia officially the autopay scarce and the equity medicines he gets. this is very difficult and we don't have any new on our system. religious health center here. so if the baby is born, then it's a defeat article and that babies the hospital can't manage extremely serious cases. patients have to be on the mainland by boat, a grueling for out with boards that are possible sometimes if the environment is not okay, then we can hire the board again saying that issues. so this is them in china. we don't have any c ambulance, so we are asking for support from different or not israel sees and in jewels to set this has to be done. otherwise the referral is very difficult. no official data is available on the number of refugees who lost their live
but for now there's just a handful of private clinics run by ngo and this government hospital. it came up so he won't be here. here's the question. yeah. yeah. to the hospital has about 20 beds and several specialized consultation rooms . but the government is struggling to finance the medical facility. and the equipment remains by faith. jalencia officially the autopay scarce and the equity medicines he gets. this is very difficult and we don't have any new on our system. religious health...
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because we are creating independent mechanisms that do not have a domestic or national agenda or ngogenda. they look at the facts, and we have to think about we don't need double of people in ukraine. when you have so many accountability mechanisms addressing the same facts and victims, it is inhuman for victims to have to give their testimony 3, 4, 5 times the different mechanisms. also, that picture, it was standing for the world of the first maternity born, without women pregnant going out of the bomb bids. so in the head and the life of that person on this off of that. is a good to have 10 different prosecution accountability mechanisms knocking at the door that matter to ask her? i said what she experienced that day is not. human rights, you need to be very precise and this commission of inquiry is the only one that has the leverage to be able to organize accountability and the facts to find responsible's. for example, the different mechanisms, what i would like to see, the different mechanisms coming together with the commissions required of the hrc to divide the work and divid
because we are creating independent mechanisms that do not have a domestic or national agenda or ngogenda. they look at the facts, and we have to think about we don't need double of people in ukraine. when you have so many accountability mechanisms addressing the same facts and victims, it is inhuman for victims to have to give their testimony 3, 4, 5 times the different mechanisms. also, that picture, it was standing for the world of the first maternity born, without women pregnant going out...
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they are one of several ngos that contract with the feds to transport unaccompanied migrant kids acrosshe country through the sponsor process. and it looks like moving migrants is good business. mvm signed a deal with homeland security for $136 million last year. so it's our tax dollars that are funding the human trafficking. and the process is a recipe for disaster. the biden administration has already lost 20,000 kids. lost them. most likely at the hands of sex traffickers. journalist savanna hernandez sat down with a whistleblower from mdn to describe. >> give the names to the shelters and the shelters will reach out to this person. when they look to the person and see they are not related they don't care. they will off to this person. maybe the numbers are so crazy that it is no longer family members. it's family friends, people who are willing to take them in. and a lot of the times they don't even know each other. >> jesse: there is no vetting at all. it's like the afghanistan evacuation process but worse. biden is releasing children into the hands of strangers. the background che
they are one of several ngos that contract with the feds to transport unaccompanied migrant kids acrosshe country through the sponsor process. and it looks like moving migrants is good business. mvm signed a deal with homeland security for $136 million last year. so it's our tax dollars that are funding the human trafficking. and the process is a recipe for disaster. the biden administration has already lost 20,000 kids. lost them. most likely at the hands of sex traffickers. journalist savanna...
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that is according to the ngo iran human rights, who have been tracking this from the start.any of them held in the infamous prison. there is also a crackdown going on against the press, with aa journalists detained according to the committee to protect journalists, and of course there are still censorship going on with the government blocking all bp ands and international messaging services. now the reason that the government is taking all of these measures and coming down so hard on the protesters is because this is a movement they have not been able to contain, and it is a movement that represents one of the biggest threats of the islamic republic has ever faced. lode threats of the islamic republic has ever faced.— has ever faced. we will keep a close eye _ has ever faced. we will keep a close eye on — has ever faced. we will keep a close eye on that. _ has ever faced. we will keep a close eye on that. thank - has ever faced. we will keep a close eye on that. thank you. | now a harrowing story about a very young girl, just 12 years old, she was raped and murdered at her a
that is according to the ngo iran human rights, who have been tracking this from the start.any of them held in the infamous prison. there is also a crackdown going on against the press, with aa journalists detained according to the committee to protect journalists, and of course there are still censorship going on with the government blocking all bp ands and international messaging services. now the reason that the government is taking all of these measures and coming down so hard on the...
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basis of a consensus decision and it happens that one or two or three states return against several ngos, in this case they decided to push through the decision, including the automatic participation of all e non-governmental organizations in events under the review mechanism of the convention. we and a dozen other countries objected, and at the very last moment almost, that she unexpectedly took the floor of african countries and said that she was not satisfied with what was happening. they are in favor of the africans for the status of whom for the rule of consensus and the preservation of the viennese spirit, and they made it clear that they are ready for quite decisive action and, as a result, a draft decision on granting automatic right to participate in events. loudly the convention was withdrawn by western countries, although by that time he had already scored almost fifty sugar. it says that sometimes it rarely happens. unfortunately, but sometimes, nevertheless, sane states are in themselves the strength of courage to stand in solidarity with the repulse of western disgrace and
basis of a consensus decision and it happens that one or two or three states return against several ngos, in this case they decided to push through the decision, including the automatic participation of all e non-governmental organizations in events under the review mechanism of the convention. we and a dozen other countries objected, and at the very last moment almost, that she unexpectedly took the floor of african countries and said that she was not satisfied with what was happening. they...
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profits of oil companies in response washington began to actively build up ngos in the country in 2010 alone, the us budget for ecuador exceeded 40 million us dollars and other media with this money. or conduct propaganda that they say the core is a killer of democracy and freedom, and here is a familiar song, isn’t it true that these same structures also emotionally pressured belarus. police mutiny broke out they called on all civil servants to go on a mass strike. however, the people still supported the carre, then the american media deployed their weapons. as soon as the failure of the coup became obvious, the opposition media began to turn everything upside down. i had to, as a private person, sue three times for slandering the newspaper universe, which called him a dictator of putschists and terrorists as civilians and innocent people since then, relations between countries have been just as strained, and in 2017, caret left the post of president of ecuador and went to live in belgium as a politician, even managed to work for rt as the author of the program. bolivia is in many way
profits of oil companies in response washington began to actively build up ngos in the country in 2010 alone, the us budget for ecuador exceeded 40 million us dollars and other media with this money. or conduct propaganda that they say the core is a killer of democracy and freedom, and here is a familiar song, isn’t it true that these same structures also emotionally pressured belarus. police mutiny broke out they called on all civil servants to go on a mass strike. however, the people still...
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research of the ngo, the center for international security andriy, candidate of historical sciences,rning to you, in fact, to you as well as to a person who, even internationally, understands both economics and history, because here it all somehow got mixed up, where is this ilona maska’s wife, she is not the only representative of that western capital-capitalist of the world that admires the ideas of marxism, leninism, communism, and lives as if it were good and warm, where did it come from, this is in those people who live so well there, really, in america, there are very powerful trends, just the support of various socialist people, yes they don't think that there must be some kind of communism there, as in general, if you look at the right-wing democratic party, and there is a very powerful left wing , okazia cortes is one of the representatives of this curve, and in general, these are the ideas of justice that allegedly rich people seized a lot of different resources control the economy yes and accordingly the poor cannot er get any er opportunities yes they are also very popula
research of the ngo, the center for international security andriy, candidate of historical sciences,rning to you, in fact, to you as well as to a person who, even internationally, understands both economics and history, because here it all somehow got mixed up, where is this ilona maska’s wife, she is not the only representative of that western capital-capitalist of the world that admires the ideas of marxism, leninism, communism, and lives as if it were good and warm, where did it come from,...
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you work for an american ngo.ht, especially in sao paulo where lula was speaking, perhaps expecting he would win their whenjair bolsonaro did. i would win their when jair bolsonaro did.— would win their when jair bolsonaro did. ., , , , bolsonaro did. i am surprised, not that jair — bolsonaro did. i am surprised, not that jair bolsonaro - bolsonaro did. i am surprised, not that jair bolsonaro had - not that jair bolsonaro had such a good victory but lula it such a good victory but lula it such a good victory but lula it such a terrible race, because in the countryside of sao paulo, the support forjair bolsonaro is very strong, the economy is based on agribusiness, but in the capital that has a huge population lula does have a strong base in the workers party is going to the second round in the state of sao paulo because of the votes of that capital with the number like that. so it's going to be a very tough fight for lula to be able to show to the countryside of sao paulo, which is very rich and very important for
you work for an american ngo.ht, especially in sao paulo where lula was speaking, perhaps expecting he would win their whenjair bolsonaro did. i would win their when jair bolsonaro did.— would win their when jair bolsonaro did. ., , , , bolsonaro did. i am surprised, not that jair — bolsonaro did. i am surprised, not that jair bolsonaro - bolsonaro did. i am surprised, not that jair bolsonaro had - not that jair bolsonaro had such a good victory but lula it such a good victory but lula it...
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the original investigation was conducted by a spanish ngo called safeguard defenders.nal policing gone wild. in this report they say the public security bureaus from two chinese providences have established 5a overseas police service centres across five continents and 21 countries. dutch journalist took that information and found one chinese dissident base in the netherlands, his he says that he received a phone call from someone claiming to be from ones such station and during a conversation he said he was urged to return to china to sort out his problems and to think about his parents. since then he says he has been subjected to a systematic campaign of harassment and intimidation which he believes is being orchestrated by the chinese government agents. laura harth is the campaign director for safe—guarding defenders, the organisation behind the report, she told us how it came about. in august of this year the ministry of public security, the chinese ministry security stated they had successfully persuaded to return 230,000 individuals between april 2021 and july of
the original investigation was conducted by a spanish ngo called safeguard defenders.nal policing gone wild. in this report they say the public security bureaus from two chinese providences have established 5a overseas police service centres across five continents and 21 countries. dutch journalist took that information and found one chinese dissident base in the netherlands, his he says that he received a phone call from someone claiming to be from ones such station and during a conversation...
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>> yes, yes and yes bridge is this week we saw hong kong being watched by you pay-based ngo which chrispatton from the chinese standpoint is involved with. i think it was two or three days ago their service was blocked and i think we are going to see that increasingly. they will start with ngos and do not go to more sensitive political sites and that no good at newsbytes and yeah it will be like being in beijing in companies can figure out ways to workk around it but you are in a fundamentally different business cultural political social environment then you were 10 years ago. i would argue in some respects he were in beijing. right now still better because the wire while is not fully enforced. i think it's inevitable. >> and i think that would lead to more media challenges. >> it would be interesting to know if somebody with a permanent residence in hong kong said they didn't want to let in the they'd let the man is a media worker. i'm not sure many of us would fall into that category or know people who would. obviously the prognosis isn't good. basically people just covered beijing an
>> yes, yes and yes bridge is this week we saw hong kong being watched by you pay-based ngo which chrispatton from the chinese standpoint is involved with. i think it was two or three days ago their service was blocked and i think we are going to see that increasingly. they will start with ngos and do not go to more sensitive political sites and that no good at newsbytes and yeah it will be like being in beijing in companies can figure out ways to workk around it but you are in a...
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the ambassador of the house of the brave in the middle of the zero bolivia, more than 400 american ngosnot smell. there democracy 2003 henchman. washington's gonzali from the affairs of the siege ordered. shoot protesters killed more than 60 people all has changed. he became president in 2005 decided to fight back. star-striped dimonia. came. eh, left. the course of the country changed very strongly to the americans, of course, they didn’t like it very much, because morales came under the slogans of a left turn, socialism of justice and anti-yo neo-colonialism, that is, on the topic with the very slogans that even today hmm is relevant, the us secretary of defense will say that morales is on the black list since then, the americans have tried several times to raise the rebellion, financed the secret police, even plane with morality. he himself was forcibly imprisoned in austrian vienna because the cia was sure there was edward snowden on board, but as you can see, the united states can do everything without any condemnation of the west and blinded human rights activists. the devil came
the ambassador of the house of the brave in the middle of the zero bolivia, more than 400 american ngosnot smell. there democracy 2003 henchman. washington's gonzali from the affairs of the siege ordered. shoot protesters killed more than 60 people all has changed. he became president in 2005 decided to fight back. star-striped dimonia. came. eh, left. the course of the country changed very strongly to the americans, of course, they didn’t like it very much, because morales came under the...
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to stop protest like these earlier we spoke to my food a mary mcg had damn, he's the director of an ngo called iran human rights. and we asked him if the iranian authorities can be believed when they insist that this incident is unrelated to the ongoing protests against the government. there is no doubt that was happening and what happened in prison is parked up what's going on inside in, in the streets of the country. as you know, many people out been transferred, who had been prison boat from their homes, you know, human rights defenders, political activities, and also from the streets and even presume that, you know, we had a similar episode in another prison in norden, iran. and also at present 2 weeks ago in kurdistan. so it seems that prisoners in line with people of this trade to have joined the growth desk and a crackdown he's old. so sit here inside the prison as it is outside. that's bring you up to date. now on some of the other stories making headlines around the world, thousands of march to paris to protest soaring living course and the government in action on climate chang
to stop protest like these earlier we spoke to my food a mary mcg had damn, he's the director of an ngo called iran human rights. and we asked him if the iranian authorities can be believed when they insist that this incident is unrelated to the ongoing protests against the government. there is no doubt that was happening and what happened in prison is parked up what's going on inside in, in the streets of the country. as you know, many people out been transferred, who had been prison boat from...
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two ngo's share the nobel peace prize amid the worst con -- conflict europe has seen since the secondar. a day after joe biden said the world was closer to armageddon than any time in the last 60 years, thehite house trust to qualify his comments, insisting it has no information russia is planning an imminent new strike. and instruct one of france's largest energy providers has resulted in a fuel shortage across the country. france taps into strategic supplies in an attempt to avoid an all-out run at the pumps. it is good to have you with us. our top story as your grapples with the worst conflict on the confidence since world war ii, the 2022 nobel peace prize has been awarded to two ngo's and a jailed activist amid the war in ukraine. many are likely to see the award as a condemnation of latimer and his ally, -- condemnation of vladimir putin and his ally, fellow russian strongmen president lukashenko. >> the prize was welcomed by belarusian opposition leaders. >> this is recognition of all the people who sacrifice their freedom and lives. physically, this prize will not influence th
two ngo's share the nobel peace prize amid the worst con -- conflict europe has seen since the secondar. a day after joe biden said the world was closer to armageddon than any time in the last 60 years, thehite house trust to qualify his comments, insisting it has no information russia is planning an imminent new strike. and instruct one of france's largest energy providers has resulted in a fuel shortage across the country. france taps into strategic supplies in an attempt to avoid an all-out...
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and yeah, i think we're gonna we're gonna see that increasingly and you know, they'll start with ngos and you know, then they'll go to more sensitive political, you know other political sites and then they'll go to news sites. and yeah, it'll be like being in beijing and i guess companies somehow figure out ways to work around it, but your work you're just you're in a fundamentally different business cultural political social environment and you were 10 years ago. you're you're like beijing or i would argue, you know in some respects. you're worse in beijing right now still better because the firewall is is, you know, not really, you know fully enforced but i i think it's inevitable that it will be. and you think that will play just follow up on that that will lead to more media companies having more challenges. so to speak there and perhaps doing what the new york times has done by moving. well, they move their asia headquarters to just yeah, it's just so look you'll have correspondence there. i mean it would be interesting, you know, it'd be interesting to know if i you know somebod
and yeah, i think we're gonna we're gonna see that increasingly and you know, they'll start with ngos and you know, then they'll go to more sensitive political, you know other political sites and then they'll go to news sites. and yeah, it'll be like being in beijing and i guess companies somehow figure out ways to work around it, but your work you're just you're in a fundamentally different business cultural political social environment and you were 10 years ago. you're you're like beijing or...
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-- haiti is a bastion of ngo's.along with the obama administration to prevent the rise of minimum-wage. at the time port-au-prince said we should not raise the minimum wage because that essentially the unwashed will get money. then went into gangs. many of those gangs are in some ways the only organized force in haiti. i mean, look at the destruction of the so-called humanitarian intervention brought to haiti. you don't have to go far from the u.s. to see it. you don't have to go to iraq or libya. the countries destroyed by the u.s. wars in the name of democracy. when are people going to come to understand you can't bring democracy by warfare? you have to negotiate with people. you have to let people develop their own dignified histories. you can't bully countries into doing things. by the way, there is no credibility for this. let's face it, at the same time the united states said we are going to go to war in libya to prevent an atrocity, which later amnesty international found had not happened, was an entire hoax.
-- haiti is a bastion of ngo's.along with the obama administration to prevent the rise of minimum-wage. at the time port-au-prince said we should not raise the minimum wage because that essentially the unwashed will get money. then went into gangs. many of those gangs are in some ways the only organized force in haiti. i mean, look at the destruction of the so-called humanitarian intervention brought to haiti. you don't have to go far from the u.s. to see it. you don't have to go to iraq or...
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sometimes we mix the nutrition aid that ngo's give us wh cassava, and we quickly cassava -- cook the cassava with a lot of water. adrian: back at the camp, he says he tries to help by buyin medicine and collecting donations. he believes mainly climate change is to blame for the situation, but he also says corruption by ngo staff and government incpetence a making matters worse. for decades, the government fails to invest in the region. the cycle of poverty gets worse, as rainfall gets less. as she prepares the first and only meal of the day for her family, she asks herself why this is happening. >> i don't know why the rain does not fall. it may be because of us humans. we don't love each other. maybe that is why the rain has stopped falling, or because strangers did something to prevent the rain. i don't know. adrian: some greens and two cups of rice. that is all the family of 14 can afford for today. yet they still offer their neighbors to join, trying to help. brent: let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. the european union has struck a d
sometimes we mix the nutrition aid that ngo's give us wh cassava, and we quickly cassava -- cook the cassava with a lot of water. adrian: back at the camp, he says he tries to help by buyin medicine and collecting donations. he believes mainly climate change is to blame for the situation, but he also says corruption by ngo staff and government incpetence a making matters worse. for decades, the government fails to invest in the region. the cycle of poverty gets worse, as rainfall gets less. as...
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you said the root of the problem is the ngos.nd they encourage them to come to the united states and release documents behind and take on a new identity and they produce paperwork for them. when they have the paperwork to some city in the united states, they got rid of the whole neighborhood of people. make them lose their properties to eminent domain and build two story homes for foreigners to come in on taxpayer money as we are paying for this. why are we wasting state and federal funding? rachel: you really feel the frustration of the people who live along the border. that was such a diverse group, hispanics, white people, democrats, independents, republicans. all of them united on the issue of the border and saying that they know that the democrat party that president biden is simply as frank lopez explained, expanding the capacity to process them and doing nothing to stop them at the border. pete: wonderfully done and exactly right, the image of the cell phone tower, the radio tower that is the point at which all the illegal
you said the root of the problem is the ngos.nd they encourage them to come to the united states and release documents behind and take on a new identity and they produce paperwork for them. when they have the paperwork to some city in the united states, they got rid of the whole neighborhood of people. make them lose their properties to eminent domain and build two story homes for foreigners to come in on taxpayer money as we are paying for this. why are we wasting state and federal funding?...
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the story originates with an investigation by spanish ngo. at least two unofficial chinese police stations operating in the netherlands. anna holligan is outside the official chinese embassy in the hague, to explain a very complicated story. this is the official base of the chinese government in the netherlands. but according to the allegations detailed in this report, beijing has been operating underground, undeclared policing units, to tackle transnational crime and deal with administrative duties. but in reality, according to reports, to carry out persuasion operations aimed at persuading those suspected of speaking out against the chinese regime to return home. the original investigation was conducted by a spanish ngo called safeguard defenders, it is called chinese transnational policing gone wild. in this report they say, the public security bureaus from two chinese provinces have established 5a overseas police service centres across five continents and 21 countries. now, dutch journalists took that information and found one chinese dis
the story originates with an investigation by spanish ngo. at least two unofficial chinese police stations operating in the netherlands. anna holligan is outside the official chinese embassy in the hague, to explain a very complicated story. this is the official base of the chinese government in the netherlands. but according to the allegations detailed in this report, beijing has been operating underground, undeclared policing units, to tackle transnational crime and deal with administrative...
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it is an ngo dedicated to spreading circular, regenerative design thinking across industries, politiciansigners. welcome to the cradle-to-cradle lab. you can come in here. you see from the lambs that they are made of mushroom materials. totally made for biological cycles. nora griefahn's father michael braungart and his colleague william mcdonough developed the concept. they argue everything we build must go to either what they call the biological cycle, or the technical cycle. >> that means the materials used to build the products need to decompose thus become nutrients for the soil or dismantled to become what they call technical nutrients and reused in other products. here we have a showroom where you can see a lot of products that are builtn a adle-to-cradle way. this flooring, as you can see if i move, i can take it with me. quite cool that you don't need to glue this. it is made out of recycled material gluing in cradle to cradle is not a good idea, because it is then very difficult to disassemble. >> there are a lot of natural alternatives to these products. nora griefhan argues th
it is an ngo dedicated to spreading circular, regenerative design thinking across industries, politiciansigners. welcome to the cradle-to-cradle lab. you can come in here. you see from the lambs that they are made of mushroom materials. totally made for biological cycles. nora griefahn's father michael braungart and his colleague william mcdonough developed the concept. they argue everything we build must go to either what they call the biological cycle, or the technical cycle. >> that...
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pc nine an ngo committed to helping high it is. nearly four thousand people around africa use it so far. today it's been officially rolled out in kenya. i mean he doesn't hear from friends get thank you for coming to somewhat. nctc i hopes to revolutionize how hood is find water by using something 87% of kenyans already had in their pockets [inaudible] smart phone. so what. happens. on their phones. the axis is satellite maps which detailed the water conditions throughout. dating is the ten days. yeah what you're looking at right now this is the kind of hesitated condition. you can also zoom. defining surface water. so as you can see here this is a line that has not yet right. using it hey does concede instantly we to target migratio. and avoid using dry areas which need time to recuperate. to find out more about how they can help it is. i'm off to seven kenya with some insight have lost. half their cattle. just one does everyone has been using after scout three months. does to us yes hi i'm donny thank you so much for allowing us
pc nine an ngo committed to helping high it is. nearly four thousand people around africa use it so far. today it's been officially rolled out in kenya. i mean he doesn't hear from friends get thank you for coming to somewhat. nctc i hopes to revolutionize how hood is find water by using something 87% of kenyans already had in their pockets [inaudible] smart phone. so what. happens. on their phones. the axis is satellite maps which detailed the water conditions throughout. dating is the ten...
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these ngos send these people all over the country so they can then -- the homeland security can he saynow, we don't have the information about how -- where they're being sent, that's from the ngos. it's terrible. maria: and you are supposed to be in the loop in terms of getting the information and they're not giving it to you. congressman, thank you. we'll be watching that. congressman john katko. morgan stanley earnings are out. jackie deangeles on it. >> morgan stanley reporting a beat on eps. $1.53 versus the expectation of $1.49 but the revenue was a little light. 12.99 billion. and the street was expecting a little bit over 13 billion. so you can see with the jp morgan numbers being positive the way they were earlier, morgan stanley trading slightly lower at the moment and of course we'll be back with citi earnings at the top of the hour. maria: i mean, the stock is moving fractionally here. i want to point out that for the most part, jackie, we've been getting some pretty good numbers on the banks. right? i mean, you look at the jp morgan quarter, better headlines, credit provisi
these ngos send these people all over the country so they can then -- the homeland security can he saynow, we don't have the information about how -- where they're being sent, that's from the ngos. it's terrible. maria: and you are supposed to be in the loop in terms of getting the information and they're not giving it to you. congressman, thank you. we'll be watching that. congressman john katko. morgan stanley earnings are out. jackie deangeles on it. >> morgan stanley reporting a beat...
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refugee children do not have the right to attend government schools which means they are dependent on ngo'steers. 70% of refugee children in malaysia are not educated. there is some level of protection and social aid to those registered through this agency, but tens of thousands more are awaiting registration and the process can take years. the government's proposal to shut that office and take over the function of refugees has been met with criticism. in the past, malaysian enforcement policies have turned back rohingyas on boats. the crackdown raised concerns refugees were caught up in those raids. that led to questions whether refugees can do for -- can depend on the government to treat them with dignity and give them the help they need. anchor: one awarded a human rights prize. one was arrested in april for speaking out against the war in ukraine. the case was in a moscow court on monday and could face 20 years in prison if convicted. the council of europe presented the award to his wife in his absence. >> vladimir putin speaking the truth -- to vladimir putin speaking the truth is cons
refugee children do not have the right to attend government schools which means they are dependent on ngo'steers. 70% of refugee children in malaysia are not educated. there is some level of protection and social aid to those registered through this agency, but tens of thousands more are awaiting registration and the process can take years. the government's proposal to shut that office and take over the function of refugees has been met with criticism. in the past, malaysian enforcement...
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with hardly any help from the government, ngo's are struggling to rescue those affected. don't miss "reporters in somalia" on france 24 and france24.com. 10/18/22 10/18/22 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> there has been this traumatic history o black and indigenous women, with their interactions with the kansas city police department, what in which won had been violated, emotionally, physically, and so there is this
with hardly any help from the government, ngo's are struggling to rescue those affected. don't miss "reporters in somalia" on france 24 and france24.com. 10/18/22 10/18/22 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> there has been this traumatic history o black and indigenous women, with their interactions with the kansas city police department, what in which won had been violated, emotionally, physically, and so there is this
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this is a combination of government negotiators and activists and ngos, envoys, a few world leaders mixed in, environment ministers the world over. so it will just be very, very large. but that will be about half the number of estimated political prisoners in egypt, which is estimated to be around 60,000. human rights watch, amnesty groups following this will be quick to say because of the total lack of transparency, it is very, very hard to know whether -- it could be many, many more. this is the political context. the pieces you mentioned, i'm arguing that this really crosses a new redline. there's often repression during cops, often arrest, but the stakes of those arrested are completely different in egypt. but more than that, this is a country, the most repressive regime in modern egyptian history, that is at after four with the very idea of civil society. civil society is a key partner, a key element in these climate summits. this activism research, freedom of speech -- it is integral to the negotiations themselves. there is going to be this extraordinary because of dissidents were p
this is a combination of government negotiators and activists and ngos, envoys, a few world leaders mixed in, environment ministers the world over. so it will just be very, very large. but that will be about half the number of estimated political prisoners in egypt, which is estimated to be around 60,000. human rights watch, amnesty groups following this will be quick to say because of the total lack of transparency, it is very, very hard to know whether -- it could be many, many more. this is...
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right down the road is the local ngo, mission border hope.ssed, get taken to a ngo and get bussed into the interior of the country. the operation which i call government sanctioned smuggling after 30 years of border patrol work i know what it looks like. they have become very efficient at it. and it's so clinical now. and the intent is for the american people to become desensitized to it. that's why we are out here as, you know, american advocates saying, you know, we need help. you can't forget about us on the border regions. but they are efficient at the one thing they should not be, which is smuggling people to the country. >> rachel: really quick, show of hands. houmsee this is an emergency? all right. well, we are going to come back and die a little deeper later on in the show. stay with us. you guys are amazing. thanks for sharing all of this. >> steve: thank you, rachel. so much frustration on the part of the people who see what the government is doing and they are right on the front lines. >> brian: unless the election make them pay t
right down the road is the local ngo, mission border hope.ssed, get taken to a ngo and get bussed into the interior of the country. the operation which i call government sanctioned smuggling after 30 years of border patrol work i know what it looks like. they have become very efficient at it. and it's so clinical now. and the intent is for the american people to become desensitized to it. that's why we are out here as, you know, american advocates saying, you know, we need help. you can't...
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there have been closed from so many ngos and charities that more needs to done but it needs to be donely. >> the new government has been sending its envoy to rally support for some time. everyone knew this wasoming. this is four rainy seasons in a row that have failed, a fifth this failing and the sixth looks dubious. there is money in the pipeline, but the problem is delivery and simply getting it across lines to communities trapped. somalia is a fragile state. it is preoccupied right now with the fight in the center of the country. there is a lot of concern that it is not yet focusing enough attention on getting aid into the hard to get areas through intermediaries, smaller organizations that can work discreetly in al -shabad-controlled areas. people are awaiting the official declaration of famine. that tends to come too late. half of all of those who died in the 2011 somi famine died before the declaration was made. >> let's talk about the government response. to some, it may seem that the somali government is raising awareness, advocating for aid, but how capable has it been in its
there have been closed from so many ngos and charities that more needs to done but it needs to be donely. >> the new government has been sending its envoy to rally support for some time. everyone knew this wasoming. this is four rainy seasons in a row that have failed, a fifth this failing and the sixth looks dubious. there is money in the pipeline, but the problem is delivery and simply getting it across lines to communities trapped. somalia is a fragile state. it is preoccupied right...
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and i trust our institutions, our academia, our ngos, our media, that we all together will do the negotiations union in a fast pace. there are many politicians from this side of the border, and from the other side of the border, which have built their careers by talking about the past. it is easiest, it's easiest to be a politician who talks about the past, because when you talk about the past, you don't promise anything. you only play with the emotions of the people. it is very hard to be a politician who talks about the future, because then you make promises. let me ask you about a possible alternative future for north macedonia. you've referred to the turbulence in this region. some other countries in your region have chosen, it seems, to look at geopolitical alternatives to the european union. i'm thinking, for example, of serbia, which has forged over the last 15 years a deep economic relationship with china worth many billions of dollars of chinese investment inside serbia. north macedonia has been reaching out to china as well. is your message to europe that if they don't speed up the p
and i trust our institutions, our academia, our ngos, our media, that we all together will do the negotiations union in a fast pace. there are many politicians from this side of the border, and from the other side of the border, which have built their careers by talking about the past. it is easiest, it's easiest to be a politician who talks about the past, because when you talk about the past, you don't promise anything. you only play with the emotions of the people. it is very hard to be a...
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civil society surged with a renaissance of burgeoning social movements, ngos, and citizen action. bioneers was born amidst that ferment in 1990. jim hansen had hoped to provoke a national mobilization. he did, but it came from above all, from exxon and the fossil fuel industry, which spent the next 30 years sowing doubt and delay. it was the biggest and most expensive disinformationp pcampaign in history. it was a catastrophic success. simultaneously nafta unleashed corporate economic globalization, triggering the insatiable plunder of every corner of the planet. then as now, it's the same old song. it's the corporations, stupid. just 100 companies called carbon majors account for 71% of all greenhouse gas emissions since the beginning of the industrial revolution. and half those emissions have occurred sincep p1990, well after the industryp pknew full well what the consequences would be. then as now, it's social movements and civilp psociety that have risen to p pchallenge the destruction. as a renowned and influential journalist andp pauthor, bill mckibben dared to p pcross the
civil society surged with a renaissance of burgeoning social movements, ngos, and citizen action. bioneers was born amidst that ferment in 1990. jim hansen had hoped to provoke a national mobilization. he did, but it came from above all, from exxon and the fossil fuel industry, which spent the next 30 years sowing doubt and delay. it was the biggest and most expensive disinformationppcampaign in history. it was a catastrophic success. simultaneously nafta unleashed corporate economic...
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. >> i try to keep it mostly within the realm of activism, journalism, ngos that i care about. >> what them a broad assessment, and i try to find any evevulnerabilities from mor sophisticated actors. >> reporter: the analyst, leaker, activist, now also a deejay in brooklyn. ♪ >> i was reading in the new york times about your show. the compliment was, she's really good, major queen. that's a pretty good review. >> what i really like about de deejaying, my favorite thing is you're essentially almost like a conductor. and actually i use my hands in sort of the conductor motion. because i feel like you are directing the crowd. there is a relationship between the deejay and the crowd that is unspoken and is often overlooked. >> what does your music say about you, if anything? >> well, i'm very into technology, as always. >> if you're struggling with thoughts of suicide or worried about a friend or loved one, help is available. call or text the suicide and crisis lifeline at 988. >>> when we come back, princess anne steps in for her mother to help honor daniel craig. to help protect from hiv
. >> i try to keep it mostly within the realm of activism, journalism, ngos that i care about. >> what them a broad assessment, and i try to find any evevulnerabilities from mor sophisticated actors. >> reporter: the analyst, leaker, activist, now also a deejay in brooklyn. ♪ >> i was reading in the new york times about your show. the compliment was, she's really good, major queen. that's a pretty good review. >> what i really like about de deejaying, my favorite...
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civil society surged with a renaissance of burgeoning social movements, ngos, and citizen action. bioneers was born amidst that ferment in 1990. jim hansen had hoped to provoke a national mobilization. he did, but it came from above all, from exxon and the fossil fuel industry, which spent the next 30 years sowing doubt and delay. it was the biggest and most expensive disinformationp pcampaign in history. it was a catastrophic success. simultaneously nafta unleashed corporate economic globalization, triggering the insatiable plunder of every corner of the planet. then as now, it's the same old song. it's the corporations, stupid. just 100 companies called carbon majors account for 71% of all greenhouse gas emissions since the beginning of the industrial revolution. and half those emissions have occurred sincep p1990, well after the industryp pknew full well what the consequences would be. then as now, it's social movements and civilp psociety that have risen to p pchallenge the destruction. as a renowned and influential journalist andp pauthor, bill mckibben dared to p pcross the
civil society surged with a renaissance of burgeoning social movements, ngos, and citizen action. bioneers was born amidst that ferment in 1990. jim hansen had hoped to provoke a national mobilization. he did, but it came from above all, from exxon and the fossil fuel industry, which spent the next 30 years sowing doubt and delay. it was the biggest and most expensive disinformationppcampaign in history. it was a catastrophic success. simultaneously nafta unleashed corporate economic...
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medical infrastructure on the island, but for now there's just a handful of private clinics run by ngo and this government hospital. it came up so he won't be here. here's the question. yeah. yeah. the hospital has about 20 beds and several specialized consultation rooms. the government is struggling to finance the medical facilities and the equipment remains by type of jealousy, especially the october scarce and the equity medicines he gets. this is very difficult and we don't have any new and access to religious no st out here. so if that be met, your baby is born then it's difficult to advise that babies the hospital can't manage extremely serious cases. patients have to state the mainland by boat, a grueling for our traditional boards that are not possible sometimes if the environment is not okay. and then we can hire the board. that again saying that issues. so this is them in china. we don't have any c ambulance, so we're asking support from different or not agencies and in jewels to support these hospital otherwise that they're fidel is very difficult. no official data is availa
medical infrastructure on the island, but for now there's just a handful of private clinics run by ngo and this government hospital. it came up so he won't be here. here's the question. yeah. yeah. the hospital has about 20 beds and several specialized consultation rooms. the government is struggling to finance the medical facilities and the equipment remains by type of jealousy, especially the october scarce and the equity medicines he gets. this is very difficult and we don't have any new and...
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it's an ngo dedicated to spreading circular regenerative design thinking across industries. politicians and designers. welcome to the crater to great lab. you can come in here. we start here. if you see like from the lamps met, you can see it from a mushroom material totally for biological cycles. according to the concept no was or fi griffon's. father michel brown got and his colleague william mcdonough created everything we built must go to either what they call the biological cycle or the technical cycle. that means the materials used to build the products need to decompose, thus becoming nutrients for the soil or dismantled to become what they call technical nutrients and re used and other products. so we have a show room here, right? you can see a lot of products that are already produced in a credit crate manner. this flooring and you can see if i move, i can actually take it with me. right. cool, that you don't need to do this. it is made out from the packing material, lewis, if any credit cray, not the best idea to do that. because the quite difficult to disassemble the lab uses
it's an ngo dedicated to spreading circular regenerative design thinking across industries. politicians and designers. welcome to the crater to great lab. you can come in here. we start here. if you see like from the lamps met, you can see it from a mushroom material totally for biological cycles. according to the concept no was or fi griffon's. father michel brown got and his colleague william mcdonough created everything we built must go to either what they call the biological cycle or the...
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in the competition dobryi moskva, the city acceptance of documents for grants for socially oriented ngos completed most of the projects are aimed at helping the family and every fourth organization is preparing a program for children and adolescents in a crisis situation, a grant fund. the competition is 400 million rubles. applications will be evaluated by expert councils. winners who will receive city support to implement their ideas will be named at the end of autumn. muscovites were promised a real golden autumn - a warm anticyclone, which is now approaching the region bring about a significant increase in temperature. today, there are still possible short-term rains, but tomorrow the sky will completely clear of clouds and drive out the sun. weekend air will warm up to plus 16 weather forecasters advise not to miss. this time is so comfortable. the weather is getting short. rains will come to the capital and the new region from monday. we watch all the news always available on the media platform in the application or on the site smotrim.ru, we will all see you by this hour. good aft
in the competition dobryi moskva, the city acceptance of documents for grants for socially oriented ngos completed most of the projects are aimed at helping the family and every fourth organization is preparing a program for children and adolescents in a crisis situation, a grant fund. the competition is 400 million rubles. applications will be evaluated by expert councils. winners who will receive city support to implement their ideas will be named at the end of autumn. muscovites were...
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it's an ngo dedicated to spreading circular regenerative design thinking across industries, politicians, and desires. welcome to the crate of the cradle app. you can come in here. we start here. if you see like from the lamps met, you can see it from a mushroom material totally fall biological cycles. according to the concept norwood, sophia griffon's, father michel brown got and his colleague william mcdonough created everything we built must go to either what they call the biological cycle or the technical cycle . that means the materials used to build the products need to decompose, thus becoming nutrients for the soil or dismantled to become what they call technical nutrients and re used in other products with. so room here, right? you can see a lot of products that are already produced in a cradle to create a manner this flooring you can see if i move, i can actually take it with me. quite cool that you don't need to do this. it is made out from the packing material, losing as an a credit crate. not the best idea to do because quite difficult to disassemble. the lab uses these carp
it's an ngo dedicated to spreading circular regenerative design thinking across industries, politicians, and desires. welcome to the crate of the cradle app. you can come in here. we start here. if you see like from the lamps met, you can see it from a mushroom material totally fall biological cycles. according to the concept norwood, sophia griffon's, father michel brown got and his colleague william mcdonough created everything we built must go to either what they call the biological cycle or...
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according to the ngo group iran human rights, at least 23a people have been killed during these protests00 people have been arrested, many of them held in the infamous evin prison. there is also a crackdown going on against the press, with a aa detained, according to the committee to protect journalists. there are still censorship, with the government blocking all vpns and international messaging services. aside from all this, the bbc has also received reports of beatings, even of young schoolgirls, so in short, no, these protests have not lost steam, protesters are still calling for change, still rejecting the system of the islamic republic and that�*s why this crackdown is happening. azadeh moshiri there. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: from pugilist to pop—star, why tyson fury is hoping to be a knockout in the charts. indira gandhi, ruler of the world�*s largest democracy, died today. only yesterday, she had spoken of dying in the service of her country, and said, "i would be proud of it. "every drop of my blood will contribute "to the growth of this nation." after ag years o
according to the ngo group iran human rights, at least 23a people have been killed during these protests00 people have been arrested, many of them held in the infamous evin prison. there is also a crackdown going on against the press, with a aa detained, according to the committee to protect journalists. there are still censorship, with the government blocking all vpns and international messaging services. aside from all this, the bbc has also received reports of beatings, even of young...
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our legal team, the ngos that have supported us in this fight, it is thanks to that humongous teamwork teamwork that this has been ossible. , ., ., ., possible. daphne caruana galizia was _ possible. daphne caruana galizia was known - possible. daphne caruana galizia was known as - possible. daphne caruana galizia was known as a i possible. daphne caruana - galizia was known as a 1-woman galizia was known as a i—woman wikileaks, a journalist so dogeared that she riled some of malta's most powerful figures and uncovered networks of corruption at the top of the establishment. that is why she —— the public has continued to demand answers for her. their calls so loud it led to then prime ministerjoseph muscat�*s resignation in 2019 after his close associates were implicated in the assassination. he has denied all allegations of corruption. this is what he said days before he stepped down. i want this case to _ before he stepped down. i want this case to close _ before he stepped down. i want this case to close under- before he stepped down. i want this case to close under my - this case to
our legal team, the ngos that have supported us in this fight, it is thanks to that humongous teamwork teamwork that this has been ossible. , ., ., ., possible. daphne caruana galizia was _ possible. daphne caruana galizia was known - possible. daphne caruana galizia was known as - possible. daphne caruana galizia was known as a i possible. daphne caruana - galizia was known as a 1-woman galizia was known as a i—woman wikileaks, a journalist so dogeared that she riled some of malta's most...