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ngos are non-governmental organizations. let 's go point by point.irst examples of the color revolutions of 2003 to 2018 in georgia in ukraine in kyrgyzstan and armenia showed that ngos are the wrong organization, they are an effective mechanism for organizing coups d'état provide material and organizational support oppositional force through stimulation of social reforms, pre-election research, creation of political parties, training of activists, as well as marketing of opposition movements, american transnational corporations for short tncs are active sponsors of anti-government ngos according to the laws that are imposed in case of impossibility of influencing the internal political processes of countries and sponsors are moving to a policy of isolation russia's isolation by western countries began after unsuccessful attempts at political destabilization . and in this sense. a certain inaction of russia and its friendly neighboring states, according to analysts, will lead to the implementation of a revolutionary scenario following the example of
ngos are non-governmental organizations. let 's go point by point.irst examples of the color revolutions of 2003 to 2018 in georgia in ukraine in kyrgyzstan and armenia showed that ngos are the wrong organization, they are an effective mechanism for organizing coups d'état provide material and organizational support oppositional force through stimulation of social reforms, pre-election research, creation of political parties, training of activists, as well as marketing of opposition movements,...
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what do you make of this money going to these ngos?tuates the illegal immigration crisis and it also shows the united states under the biden administration, one of the biggest smuggling organizations in the world. what we are looking at is $770 million and that is just with fema, not looking at 600 million tax dollars dhs is requesting. look at the united nations. we fund the majority of the united nations programs with our tax dollars and when i was traveling through guatemala in el salvador and mexico, a lot of the money going from the un goes to these ngos in central america and mexico. that money that is used for american lawyers going into mexico and training migrants on what to do with the credible fear, asylum claim. this is how you apply for asylum. basically set the system up so people think i can take this journey and make my way to the united states and what they find is they are in the hands of drug cartels and human traffickers and they get a little food. a lot of these charities pocket the cash. all this does is give the
what do you make of this money going to these ngos?tuates the illegal immigration crisis and it also shows the united states under the biden administration, one of the biggest smuggling organizations in the world. what we are looking at is $770 million and that is just with fema, not looking at 600 million tax dollars dhs is requesting. look at the united nations. we fund the majority of the united nations programs with our tax dollars and when i was traveling through guatemala in el salvador...
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it is not an ngo.be some people in the european parliament think they are an ngo, but they should not be an ngo. it is a border protection unit, heavily sort of funded by the european union. and we are always working with frontex. whenever issues arise, we always try to cooperate and resolve them. francine: but there is no change in policy on refugees that you see or again -- pm mitsotakis: there has been a gradual change in policy at the level of the council which is most welcomed. we love a lot about it. to make sure that we place the external dimension of migration front and center, because we are talking about the internal dimension, which is how do we move people when they enter the european union and who should be responsible? for example, for welcoming. are we going to have quotas? these are difficult topics but unless we reduce the number of people who enter the union illegally, we will not be able to address this problem. again, this is not sufficient. we need to offer legal pathways and to be
it is not an ngo.be some people in the european parliament think they are an ngo, but they should not be an ngo. it is a border protection unit, heavily sort of funded by the european union. and we are always working with frontex. whenever issues arise, we always try to cooperate and resolve them. francine: but there is no change in policy on refugees that you see or again -- pm mitsotakis: there has been a gradual change in policy at the level of the council which is most welcomed. we love a...
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the direction of this isolation was the signing of the magnitsky act finally made the activities of ngos obscure in russia ; they were deemed undesirable. and what do you think? they were declared undesirable, but i did not disappear. no, each of these organizations has an extensive network of affiliated organizations and individuals, and a significant number of small local ngos supported by various charitable foundations conduct similar activities. so i agree with the uside report, only in russia from 1990 to 2000 more than three hundred thousand were created similar ngos you. get into the 300,000 number. organizations in russia and despite the actions against the national endowment for democracy, and on the territory of russia it was in 2015 , the organization - this is not, reported on the implementation of 300-74 projects with a total budget of 25.7 million us dollars for 2016 and the nineteenth year experts trust in the nbu in 20 years begins to surpass and significantly trust the population in the state the media and the state, in general, this is happening exponentially the task i
the direction of this isolation was the signing of the magnitsky act finally made the activities of ngos obscure in russia ; they were deemed undesirable. and what do you think? they were declared undesirable, but i did not disappear. no, each of these organizations has an extensive network of affiliated organizations and individuals, and a significant number of small local ngos supported by various charitable foundations conduct similar activities. so i agree with the uside report, only in...
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they are not an ngo. some people think they should be, but they should not be an ngo. border protection unit, heavily sort of funded by the european union. and we are always working with them on whatever issues arise. we always try to cooperate and resolve them. francine: no change in policy on refugees that you see or again -- >> gradual change in policy at the level of the council which is most welcomed. to make sure that we place external dimension of migration front and center, because we are talking about the internal dimension, how do we move people when they enter the european union and who should be responsible. for example, for welcoming. are we going to have quotas? and these are difficult topics but unless we reduce the number of people that enter the union illegally, we will not be able to address this problem. again, this is not sufficient. we need legal pathways and to be effective when it comes to returns. francine: prime minister, you've also done a lot of work on lgbtq rights. how much will that continue? >> it will continue. we have an lgbtq equality
they are not an ngo. some people think they should be, but they should not be an ngo. border protection unit, heavily sort of funded by the european union. and we are always working with them on whatever issues arise. we always try to cooperate and resolve them. francine: no change in policy on refugees that you see or again -- >> gradual change in policy at the level of the council which is most welcomed. to make sure that we place external dimension of migration front and center,...
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the big foreign aid ngos and the small ones.month and was doing very well thanks to all the foreign aid. look month and was doing very well thanks to all the foreign aid.— to all the foreign aid. look what ha--ened to all the foreign aid. look what happened in _ to all the foreign aid. look what happened in haiti _ to all the foreign aid. look what happened in haiti with - to all the foreign aid. look what happened in haiti with the - to all the foreign aid. look what happened in haiti with the red l happened in haiti with the red cross — happened in haiti with the red cross. eight houses were built. half $1 cross. eight houses were built. half si billion _ cross. eight houses were built. half $1 billion went in there. haiti cross. eight houses were built. half $1 billion went in there.— $1 billion went in there. haiti was a disaster. _ $1 billion went in there. haiti was a disaster. it _ $1 billion went in there. haiti was a disaster, it has _ $1 billion went in there. haiti was a disaster, it has had _ $1 billion went in there
the big foreign aid ngos and the small ones.month and was doing very well thanks to all the foreign aid. look month and was doing very well thanks to all the foreign aid.— to all the foreign aid. look what ha--ened to all the foreign aid. look what happened in _ to all the foreign aid. look what happened in haiti _ to all the foreign aid. look what happened in haiti with - to all the foreign aid. look what happened in haiti with the - to all the foreign aid. look what happened in haiti with...
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i think the other thing that you can do is if you are a business, ngo, or government agency, that youant to just sure up your practices as an organization -- shore up your practices as an organization that you want to learn how to be an ally and how you engage in that relationship and better ways, meaning looking at your guarded hr policies. [laughter] which can be scary, but are your places of employment places where survivors and humans can really thrive and work? we spend so much time of our lives at our work. let's do it in a way that promotes well-being, and then lastly, i will give a shameless plug for the penbrooke fellowship. if you want to and you are interested in partnering with united way worldwide and survivor alliance and what we are doing, we work across the country and in the u.k. we have two strands of our fellowship. now is the time to reach out to say, i might want to host a fellow in our next go around. we will talk about what that looks like. make room in your budget so that you can pay a salary and benefits, and now is really the time to start thinking about that
i think the other thing that you can do is if you are a business, ngo, or government agency, that youant to just sure up your practices as an organization -- shore up your practices as an organization that you want to learn how to be an ally and how you engage in that relationship and better ways, meaning looking at your guarded hr policies. [laughter] which can be scary, but are your places of employment places where survivors and humans can really thrive and work? we spend so much time of our...
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uh, western ngos poured in to help georgia in terms of the economy, which, by the way, prepared, uh,he rose revolution. they provided economic assistance, in addition , they implemented programs, including public diplomacy, and the popularization of the dissemination of democratic values, in addition, military advisers were sent there to independent breasts. he was a. as a matter of fact, a pro-american person . stay so furious. in what even an animal plan, nationally nationalist, but absolutely intolerant towards ethnic minority, of course. e, the united states was satisfied with the option of such a figure coming to power in georgia, although some pragmatists, including the president , were worried, for example, by the conflict in south ossetia that began in the ninety-first year later, when the komsomordi was curtailed, and the coalition of field commanders, and in in the face of the jabbasillians, the tingiz of ketovaniya, the united states, in fact, looked at the situation from the outside and the decision of these figures to first invite edward in the role of such dispresident
uh, western ngos poured in to help georgia in terms of the economy, which, by the way, prepared, uh,he rose revolution. they provided economic assistance, in addition , they implemented programs, including public diplomacy, and the popularization of the dissemination of democratic values, in addition, military advisers were sent there to independent breasts. he was a. as a matter of fact, a pro-american person . stay so furious. in what even an animal plan, nationally nationalist, but...
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joining me now is andy ngo alongside his attorney eric sell.us what the defendant's lawyer said after this verdict was reached. it was actually before in her closing statements. she mentioned that resistance is not peaceful and that she was going to be getting a shirt that declares i am antifa and she is retiring and will remember all of the faces of the jurors. it was a very tense week with a near media blackout because of security incidents that kept happening. the jurors expressed to the court, who then expressed to the parties that they were really afraid for their safety because of repeated incidents were happening both in and outside of the courtroom, the courthouse before the deliberations, the court ordered that the identities of the jurors would be sealed because of apparent attempts to identify the identity of the jurors. so this was the context of the trial for the seven days. >> laura: defendant elizabeth richter and john hack tore, i want to ask you, as the attorney in this matter, i mean, their private text messages became part of
joining me now is andy ngo alongside his attorney eric sell.us what the defendant's lawyer said after this verdict was reached. it was actually before in her closing statements. she mentioned that resistance is not peaceful and that she was going to be getting a shirt that declares i am antifa and she is retiring and will remember all of the faces of the jurors. it was a very tense week with a near media blackout because of security incidents that kept happening. the jurors expressed to the...
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you are looking for the right ngo and public agency partners.or ups, we partner with the department of homeland security to train our pilots, and we use ngo's to train our drivers. ashleigh: that is so good. you said a word, audit, and my attorney brain picked up on the gaps. so if your brain turned off after that word for a second, let me say most of the laws that are passed nationally in your industries at the state level are aimed at auditing from a perspective of making sure you are not doing harm in your business practices, in your supply chains. that is important. but here is the deal. what kendis was encouraging you to do was to audit in a different way. about the strengths of your company and where you are working and what you do, and how that can be leveraged to become part of the solutions to end human trafficking. so i challenge you as a business leader in this room to see yourself not just responsible for not being part of the problem, but coming into your communities where you live and operate and become part of the solution alongsi
you are looking for the right ngo and public agency partners.or ups, we partner with the department of homeland security to train our pilots, and we use ngo's to train our drivers. ashleigh: that is so good. you said a word, audit, and my attorney brain picked up on the gaps. so if your brain turned off after that word for a second, let me say most of the laws that are passed nationally in your industries at the state level are aimed at auditing from a perspective of making sure you are not...
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this is an ngo. yeah. this is not this is not an ngo with a thousand people. right.this is an ngo with a limited number of people and a limited number of of turtle rangers working on the beaches. and so they technology was the way that could multiply the power their efforts because they don't have a thousand people. so they created a small turtle egg. they actually printed it with a 3d printer. they made it feel like a turtle, sort of soft. and they put a tracker inside that could be tracked by cell phone. and so the purpose is that you could see it go from one place to another. and so they actually had a woman who was getting her ph.d. test this in costa rica, and they put these in clutches, her name is helen veazey. i talk about her and she was putting all eggs in and they were getting they were having no luck. but finally, on the last night, she said she almost didn't even go out, one of the eggs was poached. and she said she sort of felt funny about celebrating poaching a turtle egg, but it allowed them to test the technology. and what they found was that the wen
this is an ngo. yeah. this is not this is not an ngo with a thousand people. right.this is an ngo with a limited number of people and a limited number of of turtle rangers working on the beaches. and so they technology was the way that could multiply the power their efforts because they don't have a thousand people. so they created a small turtle egg. they actually printed it with a 3d printer. they made it feel like a turtle, sort of soft. and they put a tracker inside that could be tracked by...
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privatization with the ngo. okay. this is not an ngo with 1000 people, this is an ngo with a limited number of people in a limited number of total rangers working on the beaches and the way the technology was a way they could multiply the power of their efforts because they do not have 1000 people. they create a small turtle egg and they actually put it into a with a 3d printer and made it feel like a turtle eggs what was sort of soft. unable to tracker inside that could be tracked by a cell phone. so the purposes that you could see it go from one place to another. so they actually had a woman who was getting a ph. d.. testing costa rica. and they put these internal clutches her name is helen veasey i talk about her. she was putting all these eggs and and there were no blocks. finally on the last night she said she almost did not go out. one of the eggs was poached. and she's achieved felt funny about that pushing the turtle act allowed her to test the technology and what they found was that the eggplant all the way a
privatization with the ngo. okay. this is not an ngo with 1000 people, this is an ngo with a limited number of people in a limited number of total rangers working on the beaches and the way the technology was a way they could multiply the power of their efforts because they do not have 1000 people. they create a small turtle egg and they actually put it into a with a 3d printer and made it feel like a turtle eggs what was sort of soft. unable to tracker inside that could be tracked by a cell...
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frontex is not an ngo. frontex is a border protection unit heavily funded by the european union.ways working on whatever issues arise and try to resolve them. francine: there is no change in policy on refugees? pm mitsotakis: there has been aggressive change on policy at the level of the council which is very welcome. to make sure that we place the external dimension of migration front and center. because we talk a lot about the internal dimension, which is how we move people once they enter the european union. we have those quarters. unless we reduce the number of people who enter the union illegally, we will not be able to address this. we will be more effective when it comes to returns. francine: prime minister erdogan might have done a lot of work on lgbtq rights. how much will that continue? pm mitsotakis: it will continue. we have an lgbtq equality strategy. we are happy about some of our initiatives which also mean a lot to me. you know, homosexual people couldn't even give blood before we came into power. we still had horrible conversion therapies which were technically l
frontex is not an ngo. frontex is a border protection unit heavily funded by the european union.ways working on whatever issues arise and try to resolve them. francine: there is no change in policy on refugees? pm mitsotakis: there has been aggressive change on policy at the level of the council which is very welcome. to make sure that we place the external dimension of migration front and center. because we talk a lot about the internal dimension, which is how we move people once they enter...
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, especially ngos that really helps women that are...liar with them madame caroline fattal, stand for women, they contacted me directly and it's like, "we are ready to help you. "what do you need?" so, basically, this is where you can see there's still lebanon somewhere, there are still people living in this country, it's not like broken souls. there's a lot of love. nour, you were at home with your husband when the blast occurred. what do you remember of that day? i remember it being a very regular day, except that it was... we had been in contact with someone who had covid at the time and so, my family and i, everyone, was on lockdown to make sure that we don't infect anybody. and we were supposed to have a class at the studio around 6pm, so right around the time of the explosion. but we decided to close and to postpone because it was the ethical thing to do. and we were really saved by a miracle back then. i'm really glad. but how i felt in my body, actually, just like joelle said, everyone felt like it was happening on their street a
, especially ngos that really helps women that are...liar with them madame caroline fattal, stand for women, they contacted me directly and it's like, "we are ready to help you. "what do you need?" so, basically, this is where you can see there's still lebanon somewhere, there are still people living in this country, it's not like broken souls. there's a lot of love. nour, you were at home with your husband when the blast occurred. what do you remember of that day? i remember it...
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from a new investigation by deputy andrei lugovoi about the work of british transcorporations, large ngos funded by the foreign ministry and the uk ministry of defense have been waging a proxy war with moscow, moreover, operates a global russophobic project, both in the countries of the former ussr and in the middle east and the balkans. and which organizations are involved in this and how does the investigation work? hello alexey well, there are those tasks and financial reports. moreover, all these documents were taken by the war with russia in persons and with the name of the company , indicating the amounts of allocated funds and the technical tasks of the races. legu led to an impressive fact and the conclusions of his author of the anglo-saxons in the affairs of the russian-speaking countries. this is an investigative project about actions in uk glasax through the foreign office and intelligence agencies is directed to destructive activities. e is aimed at undermining sovereignties. it decided to exercise control over this country through, in fact, the flow under the first elite of
from a new investigation by deputy andrei lugovoi about the work of british transcorporations, large ngos funded by the foreign ministry and the uk ministry of defense have been waging a proxy war with moscow, moreover, operates a global russophobic project, both in the countries of the former ussr and in the middle east and the balkans. and which organizations are involved in this and how does the investigation work? hello alexey well, there are those tasks and financial reports. moreover, all...
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andy ngo joins us now along with his attorney, dorothy yamamoto. thank you so much for joining us. me start with you. you were attacked repeatedly by antifa activists and no prosecution was brought before you brought a civil action? >> there were a number of attacks on me, one of them was many broad daylight. nobody was prosecuted over that. and there was another incident where i was attacked in downtown portland at nighttime and that one was featured prominently in the trial. again, no one was prosecuted over that. douglas: and you were forced to take civil action against two of the people who were recognizable attackers. >> i had to take civil action against two people who i allege had had a role in the ace tack and other attacks as well, and that was my only way to get justice in portland, oregon. douglas: and, dorothy, turning to you, this week the jury sided with the antifa activists and -- explain to us how on earth a court could come to this decision. >> >> [inaudible] let's be honest. the it is a black box, we're not sure what happened there. one thing that is really distur
andy ngo joins us now along with his attorney, dorothy yamamoto. thank you so much for joining us. me start with you. you were attacked repeatedly by antifa activists and no prosecution was brought before you brought a civil action? >> there were a number of attacks on me, one of them was many broad daylight. nobody was prosecuted over that. and there was another incident where i was attacked in downtown portland at nighttime and that one was featured prominently in the trial. again, no...
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nongovernmentalti solution we cn read about in your book that deals with migratory patterns so large ngoto farmers and we want habitat but we only want to ask birds passing by, could you talk about that project? is really solving a problem for the farmer or landholder instead of just saying top-down more access to the land and not for anyr other activity but how did that work out? >> data millions of pieces of information they know where the birds are probably and in california they say okay, these are plots of land for the past over and if we can turn those into habitats it can help them along the way so we went to the farmers and said january and february we want you to have held for many inches of water to improve as they travel, how much would it cost? the former state if you pay us we will do that. >> i want to ask you to explain, the farmers are not bidding against each other, just how much it's valuable to me. >> they say it's going to cost me to dolo that any time implanting but if you pay me, it will be wortht my while in they say great, we will do that and has been valuable bec
nongovernmentalti solution we cn read about in your book that deals with migratory patterns so large ngoto farmers and we want habitat but we only want to ask birds passing by, could you talk about that project? is really solving a problem for the farmer or landholder instead of just saying top-down more access to the land and not for anyr other activity but how did that work out? >> data millions of pieces of information they know where the birds are probably and in california they say...
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private association bridges, ngo. >> not an ngo with 1000 people. this is an ngo with a limited number of people in a limitede number of turtle rangers working on the beaches. technology was a way they could multiply the power of their efforts because they do not have 1000 people. they created at small turtle egg eggs they printed it with a 3d winter made it feel like a turtle eggs sort of soft they put a tracker inside that could be tracked by a cell phone. the purpose is you could see it go from one place to another. so they actually had a woman getting her phd pass this in, costa rica they put these internal clutches for her name is helen i talk about her. she was putting all of these eggs in there having no luck. finally on that last night she said she almost did not go out, one atel the eggs was poached bt she felt funny about celebrating poaching a turtle egg but it allowed them to test thewe technology. but they found was the egg went all the way across costa rica and was sold in a back alley of this grocery store and that was taken out into
private association bridges, ngo. >> not an ngo with 1000 people. this is an ngo with a limited number of people in a limitede number of turtle rangers working on the beaches. technology was a way they could multiply the power of their efforts because they do not have 1000 people. they created at small turtle egg eggs they printed it with a 3d winter made it feel like a turtle eggs sort of soft they put a tracker inside that could be tracked by a cell phone. the purpose is you could see...
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to court several times to evict the hijackers, but they were always defeated in courts because the ngosrly pointing the finger at ngos, saying they will hold them responsible for each and every life lost today in johannesburg. you can see already some of the politics entering the equation in the aftermath of this tragedy. here, police officers found guilty of gross misconduct will be sat under new powers given to police cheese. the overhaul was prompted by the convictions of former metropolitan police forces, wayne couzens, who murdered sarah everard, and the serial rapist david carrick. the metropolitan police commissioner has been very vocal in calling for exactly this type of change, so take us through it. exactly this type of change, so take us through it— us through it. calling for the sort of change. _ us through it. calling for the sort of change. i _ us through it. calling for the sort of change, i think. _ us through it. calling for the sort of change, i think. it _ us through it. calling for the sort of change, i think. it is _ of change, i think. it is interesting where we ha
to court several times to evict the hijackers, but they were always defeated in courts because the ngosrly pointing the finger at ngos, saying they will hold them responsible for each and every life lost today in johannesburg. you can see already some of the politics entering the equation in the aftermath of this tragedy. here, police officers found guilty of gross misconduct will be sat under new powers given to police cheese. the overhaul was prompted by the convictions of former metropolitan...
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a large ngo to farmers and says we want habitat, but we don't want did year round, just as the birds pass by. could you talk a little bit about that program? that that project. solving a problem for the farmer orelon holder instead -- a land holier. how did that work out? so using ebird data, we start with cornell they have millions of betting of information, they know precisely why the migratory seabirds are s traveling. they what they did in central california, say, these are the notes of land where they passover. and if we could turn those arms to habitat ta would helplp them on the way. so, nature used that data went to farmers and said in january and februaryua we want you to flood your field to however many inches of water it will improve habitat for the birds as they travel, how much would is cost, they did a reverse auction. so, they went ahead and did that, they called it -- i'm sorry. >> reverse auction means, the farmers are not bidding against onere another, they are saying how much it is valuable to me. >> correct. >> that is right. >> they say, it will cost me something
a large ngo to farmers and says we want habitat, but we don't want did year round, just as the birds pass by. could you talk a little bit about that program? that that project. solving a problem for the farmer orelon holder instead -- a land holier. how did that work out? so using ebird data, we start with cornell they have millions of betting of information, they know precisely why the migratory seabirds are s traveling. they what they did in central california, say, these are the notes of...
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the ngos are primarily taking them to the sanctuary cities as we just discussed.new york city because that is a top destination at the migrants are going to. the politicians need to understand that they are a pull factor in and of themselves because of their policies. the white house has abandoned every city throughout the united states when it comes to this problem and completely walked away. >> we are nearly out of time. any signs of them changing policies to help out their favorite mayors in the country overall? >> other than throwing some money at them, mike, no. i do not think the biden administration will change their policies either. that is clearly stated within their budgets as they shipped the majority of their money to shipping these migrants as quickly as they can into the united states. exploiting legal immigration processes through the ports of entry. i don't see this getting any better. it will continue getting worse. what the policies have shown is if they remove law and order the state of jobs across america.s what ia s said about the world's amer
the ngos are primarily taking them to the sanctuary cities as we just discussed.new york city because that is a top destination at the migrants are going to. the politicians need to understand that they are a pull factor in and of themselves because of their policies. the white house has abandoned every city throughout the united states when it comes to this problem and completely walked away. >> we are nearly out of time. any signs of them changing policies to help out their favorite...
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matt: produced with local ngo kopernik, this film is a shift for robi from years of frontline activism industry and the waste that created by this industry has also become a problem. more people come, then more waste. it's such a, like a, it's [speaking foreign language] male: logical. gede: it's really logical, right? what is important for us is prevention. matt: robi believes that the answers to the island's problems can be found in its traditions. gede: in bali, there is some traditional rules to make a balance between economic prosperity and natural preservation. but we're long way lost. more money, more money, is betraying this concept. matt: will bali return to the way it was after this pandemic ends? gede: this is the big lesson for us to shifting our priority. economy and ecology is not two separate things. we understand that we live from the nature. we cannot damage the nature. specifically in bali, the concept is nature and culture tourism. that's our asset. that's what we sell. we cannot shit where we eat. right? ♪♪♪ matt: a year on from the start of covid, bali is preparing
matt: produced with local ngo kopernik, this film is a shift for robi from years of frontline activism industry and the waste that created by this industry has also become a problem. more people come, then more waste. it's such a, like a, it's [speaking foreign language] male: logical. gede: it's really logical, right? what is important for us is prevention. matt: robi believes that the answers to the island's problems can be found in its traditions. gede: in bali, there is some traditional...
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and businesses. _ private sector, coming through ngos and businesses, coming _ private sector, cominguring this time of the disaster. . providing and offering and helpingl during this time of the disaster. as earlier— during this time of the disaster. as earlier stated, _ during this time of the disaster. as earlier stated, this— during this time of the disaster. as earlier stated, this is— during this time of the disaster. as earlier stated, this is a _ during this time of the disaster. as earlier stated, this is a tragic- earlier stated, this is a tragic event, — earlier stated, this is a tragic event, an— earlier stated, this is a tragic event, an incident— earlier stated, this is a tragic event, an incident which - earlier stated, this is a tragic event, an incident which is. event, an incident which is unprecedented _ event, an incident which is unprecedented given- event, an incident which is unprecedented given the l event, an incident which is- unprecedented given the number of lives which — unprecedented given the number of lives which have _ unprecedented given the number of
and businesses. _ private sector, coming through ngos and businesses, coming _ private sector, cominguring this time of the disaster. . providing and offering and helpingl during this time of the disaster. as earlier— during this time of the disaster. as earlier stated, _ during this time of the disaster. as earlier stated, this— during this time of the disaster. as earlier stated, this is— during this time of the disaster. as earlier stated, this is a _ during this time of the disaster....
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reporter: ngo's worn that retracting aid could worsen the humanitarian crisis for the most vulnerablea delegation from the ecowas, african union and you and were rejected entrance by the new leaders. a day after they welcomed leaders from mali and working a faso. -- burkina faso. meanwhile ecowas hope a diplomatic solution can still be found. brent: i spoke with a former director of information at ecowas. i asked him what would be the best outcome of the ecowas summit scheduled this thursday. guest: the best outcome would be that the west african leaders realized the warmongering strategies and are using discredited international organizations like ecowas, the african union, like the united nations. they have to realize it is a ocup -- it is a coup in the making. they were not elected properly in 2021 and was presiding over a country rife with corruption and authoritarianism. west african leaders should look at all the options, not just military options. may be the best way is to open dialogue. brent: what are the options if the military leaders continue with this silent treatment? ad
reporter: ngo's worn that retracting aid could worsen the humanitarian crisis for the most vulnerablea delegation from the ecowas, african union and you and were rejected entrance by the new leaders. a day after they welcomed leaders from mali and working a faso. -- burkina faso. meanwhile ecowas hope a diplomatic solution can still be found. brent: i spoke with a former director of information at ecowas. i asked him what would be the best outcome of the ecowas summit scheduled this thursday....
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according to the ngo planned parenthood, there's been an increase of over 30 percent. >> i think that, going back to what i admire about the united states, in terms of defending and promoting personal rights ... i think that's the reason why that became the most important thing in the mid-term elections. because it was affecting a very basic right. for an individual to choose about something as basic as their fertility. >> it's a debate that andrew and kristin kahler have been following for some time. they agree that it's a woman's right to decide for herself. the couple have three children - including twins - and don't want any more. that's why 35-year-old andrew is getting a vasectomy. >> men do see this as more of their responsibility. my father had one done...a long time ago now. we've always been pretty progressive thinking in that regard and hopefully more men will start to see things that way. dr. guarin uses a no-scalpel technique and simply blocks the vas tubes. it takes just a matter of minutes. kristin, meanwhile, is glad that she'll no longer have to take the pill. she was
according to the ngo planned parenthood, there's been an increase of over 30 percent. >> i think that, going back to what i admire about the united states, in terms of defending and promoting personal rights ... i think that's the reason why that became the most important thing in the mid-term elections. because it was affecting a very basic right. for an individual to choose about something as basic as their fertility. >> it's a debate that andrew and kristin kahler have been...
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the director general of ngos and health charities says that part of the people's needs in the field of medicine is met by the efforts of health charities and is done in coordination with the honorable deputy minister. in the food and drug organization, we are holding regular and continuous meetings with donors. hopefully, economic enterprises , investors who are interested in the health sector, and donors who are interested in the pharmaceutical industry , we are planning with the cooperation of the food and drug organization. this capacity let's take advantage of the generous benefactors and we will also meet a part of the needs of our dear people by the donors of food and medicine, god willing, more than two thirds of the iranian society are eager to visit arbaeen, the center for cultural observation of the country in its latest report titled "the cultural situation of muharram 1445" based on the compilation of research data from various centers, it was announced that about 72% of people over 18 years of age expressed their desire to perform the arbaeen pilgrimage, this number is alm
the director general of ngos and health charities says that part of the people's needs in the field of medicine is met by the efforts of health charities and is done in coordination with the honorable deputy minister. in the food and drug organization, we are holding regular and continuous meetings with donors. hopefully, economic enterprises , investors who are interested in the health sector, and donors who are interested in the pharmaceutical industry , we are planning with the cooperation...
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, made to stop them is countered, is ngos , by labour, is stymied by ngos, by labour, by by laws, byopean courts , by lawyers. courts, by lawyers. >> so what makes this news then? >> so what makes this news then? >> but these people are still coming and they're putting themselves in in credible dangen >> stop. >> stop. >> they've got they've got the chance of having a life. okay. >> i want you to tweet lewis. i want you to tweet at lewis schaffer if you want if you want to hear schaefer's point to hear lewis schaefer's point of view, why make of view, why don't you make your point? >> no, i don't see, it's a non story. >> it is? no it is. because we knew what you said last week. we knew what you said last week. we knew months ago and we knew what, two months ago and we did it. we knew it last year. we knew it. they haven't done anything so obviously anything for years. so obviously it if the same it is not news if it's the same thing that happens week and thing that happens week on and week that's news it week out. that's what news it has to be new. this is old as well. >> there's a
, made to stop them is countered, is ngos , by labour, is stymied by ngos, by labour, by by laws, byopean courts , by lawyers. courts, by lawyers. >> so what makes this news then? >> so what makes this news then? >> but these people are still coming and they're putting themselves in in credible dangen >> stop. >> stop. >> they've got they've got the chance of having a life. okay. >> i want you to tweet lewis. i want you to tweet at lewis schaffer if you...
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, made to stop them is countered, is ngos , by labour, is stymied by ngos, by labour, by by laws, byopean courts , by lawyers. courts, by lawyers. >> so what makes this news then? >> so what makes this news then? >> but these people are still coming and they're putting themselves in in credible dangen >> stop. >> stop. >> they've got they've got the chance of having a life. okay. >> i want you to tweet lewis. i want you to tweet at lewis schaffer if you want if you want to hear schaefer's point to hear lewis schaefer's point of view, why make of view, why don't you make your point? >> no, i don't see, it's a non story. >> it is? no it is. because we knew what you said last week. we knew what you said last week. we knew months ago and we knew what, two months ago and we did it. we knew it last year. we knew it. they haven't done anything so obviously anything for years. so obviously it if the same it is not news if it's the same thing that happens week and thing that happens week on and week that's news it week out. that's what news it has to be new. this is old as well. >> there's a
, made to stop them is countered, is ngos , by labour, is stymied by ngos, by labour, by by laws, byopean courts , by lawyers. courts, by lawyers. >> so what makes this news then? >> so what makes this news then? >> but these people are still coming and they're putting themselves in in credible dangen >> stop. >> stop. >> they've got they've got the chance of having a life. okay. >> i want you to tweet lewis. i want you to tweet at lewis schaffer if you...
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you brought up this notion of a bargain, large ngo goes to farmers and says we want habitat but don't want habitat year-round, we only doug dig it as the birds are passing by. talk about that problem, that project.i it's illustrative of solving a problem for the farmer or the landholder instead of just saying from a top-down place we want access to the land and we don't want to use it for any other activities. how did that work out? >> using bird data, millions of bits of information, we know very precisely where migratory see birds are traveling. what they were able to do in the central valley of california is to say these are the plots of land where they pass over and if we could turn those farms into habitat it would really help them along the way, so the nature conservancy use that data, went to those farmers and said in january and february we want you to flood your field to however many inches of water because it will improve the habitat for those birds as they travel, how much would it cost, they did a reverse auction and the farmers said if you pay me this i will do it, so the
you brought up this notion of a bargain, large ngo goes to farmers and says we want habitat but don't want habitat year-round, we only doug dig it as the birds are passing by. talk about that problem, that project.i it's illustrative of solving a problem for the farmer or the landholder instead of just saying from a top-down place we want access to the land and we don't want to use it for any other activities. how did that work out? >> using bird data, millions of bits of information, we...
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so ngo for us now afraid with craig mckinley. so ngo to for us now afraid with craig mckinley.or us now afraid with craig mckinley. so ngo to someone , for us now afraid with craig mckinley. so ngo to someone , i for us now afraid with craig mckinley. so ngo to someone , i mean, now afraid with craig mckinley. so ngo to someone , i mean, even is go to someone, i mean, even better, of course , we're going better, of course, we're going to go very shortly to mark white, our home security editor. why may ask? well, because why you may ask? well, because russia . yes. and reported russia. yes. and the reported death the wagner group boss, death of the wagner group boss, yevgeny prigozhin. there are claims that the mercenary chiefs own pilot is responsible . all i own pilot is responsible. all i want to emphasise that this is an incredibly fast moving news story. of course, coming out of a part of the world where there is a lot of disinformation on prigozhin was listed as a passenger on a plane which crashed north of moscow last night. there were no survivors. it comes two months af
so ngo for us now afraid with craig mckinley. so ngo to for us now afraid with craig mckinley.or us now afraid with craig mckinley. so ngo to someone , for us now afraid with craig mckinley. so ngo to someone , i for us now afraid with craig mckinley. so ngo to someone , i mean, now afraid with craig mckinley. so ngo to someone , i mean, even is go to someone, i mean, even better, of course , we're going better, of course, we're going to go very shortly to mark white, our home security editor....