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but we're very far away from an organic boon organic is still a niche product but the price of organic farming is higher than conventional farming because organic farmers try to avoid environmental damage and therefore have much higher expenses but this will cost expenses that are reflected in the price. is have to pay twice as much for a reading borger as for a non-organic beer nevertheless business is good so good that they have to expand their operations a new fermentation and storage hall is planned for this year. and that's our business update you can find more on our website at www dot com slash business thanks very much for watching. oh and. to look for some way with the wonderful people in stories that make me so special. for a. follow. up to our. country go to the international talk show for journalists just because the topic of . trade and its european partners are scrambling to chart a path out of the bags of chaos after prime minister may suffered a crushing defeat in parliament will be weighing up the options are bad for. quadriga sixty minutes. more. listen carefully. to
but we're very far away from an organic boon organic is still a niche product but the price of organic farming is higher than conventional farming because organic farmers try to avoid environmental damage and therefore have much higher expenses but this will cost expenses that are reflected in the price. is have to pay twice as much for a reading borger as for a non-organic beer nevertheless business is good so good that they have to expand their operations a new fermentation and storage hall...
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but we're very far away from an organic boon organic is still a niche product and the the price of organic farming is higher than conventional farming because organic farmers try to avoid environmental damage and therefore have much higher expenses but this will cost expenses that are reflected in the price butte there is have to pay twice as much for a reading borger as for a non-organic beer nevertheless business is good so good that they have to expand their operations a new fermentation and storage hall is planned for this year. and just briefly a jury in the united states is charged for employees a subsidiary audi in germany. is connected to the diesel emissions nine other employees have already been charged in the u.s. they're accused of designing software to cheat on emissions tests not of the four is currently in custody and all of believed to be in germany. wrongdoing in connection with the criminal charges in twenty six states and has been hit with billions of dollars in fines and settlement costs. in business. on the road point zero max europe's most populous countries to. go fo
but we're very far away from an organic boon organic is still a niche product and the the price of organic farming is higher than conventional farming because organic farmers try to avoid environmental damage and therefore have much higher expenses but this will cost expenses that are reflected in the price butte there is have to pay twice as much for a reading borger as for a non-organic beer nevertheless business is good so good that they have to expand their operations a new fermentation and...
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organic, whole superfood nutrition made simple. 100% grown in america, usda certified organic, farm toy scoop. just one scoop of grown american superfood is the fast, easy delicious way to double your servings of fruits and vegetables everyday to help improve your chances of better health and a longer life. only grown american superfood has a full one and a half servings of healthy, life giving fruits and vegetables from a unique blend of over 30 certified organic superfoods packed into every...
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but we're very far away from an organic boon organic is still a niche product the price of organic farming is higher than conventional farming because organic farmers try to avoid environmental damage and therefore have much higher expenses but this will cost expenses that are reflected in the price. is have to pay twice as much for a redan borger as for a non-organic beer nevertheless business is good so good that they have to expand their operations a new fermentation and storage hall is planned for this year. and here's a quick reminder why it's better to have your finances in order when you want to retire legendary guitarist color son thomas as announced two of the seventy one year old musician will play in cities across north america to mark the twentieth anniversary of his multiple grammy winning album supernatural and the fiftieth anniversary of his story woodstock music festival. thirty day also include some new music and book people from phoenix arizona on june twenty second. and that's all here's a reminder of the top stories we're following for you the u.n. has appealed for calm
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this conceptbout earlier of organized frying that organized crime. and it talks about tom .endergast apparently tony had gone to atit him and it says that the time he had cut more than 100 phone calls threatening him and his family. he was very your tainted by this. pendergast says i'm the top man here, what i say goes. >> probably when it was written, the panache of people had taken over. jim pendergast was a minor finger -- minor figure. tactic tod mafia create a problem and then solve it. that's how it works. they used to be labor consultants. trouble was created. you went to the labor consultant, and they fixed it for you. he was playing this game with jim pendergast, and set up all or whether itlls, was actually he was being harassed, baton he was the guy who could fix it. he had that stature at that time, and he could very well have taken care of it. >> this is a note that came to a longtime political legislative reporter of the kansas city star. talkstions a meeting and about the two gentlemen coming in from chicago. mentioned this idea of kan
this conceptbout earlier of organized frying that organized crime. and it talks about tom .endergast apparently tony had gone to atit him and it says that the time he had cut more than 100 phone calls threatening him and his family. he was very your tainted by this. pendergast says i'm the top man here, what i say goes. >> probably when it was written, the panache of people had taken over. jim pendergast was a minor finger -- minor figure. tactic tod mafia create a problem and then solve...
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, the organization is free ofholes. the bigger challenges how we confront people in the newsroom who don't live up to the values that i certainly hold extraordinarily dear and believe is the engine of a good workplace, good newsroom, a strong newsroom, that is collaboration, support, and respect. it is certainly true that i am very clear when i am hiring that i put a lot of emphasis on whether the person is talented and a strong journalist, but equally, how do they deal with conflict and fold into teams? do they truly understand and embrace the fact that i need you to be collaborative and supportive and respectful? there have been over the last year, intentional decisions that have been made to make sure that every team in my newsroom to the best of my ability can reflect that. not all teams certainly live up to that every day, but as i created a politics team, campaign team, to cover 2020, putting together a team of people who will support one another and be civil. if you don't live up to that, then you literally will
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event to uptown is fascinated by the breathing organ. unlike most other organs which maintain a stable pressure with this one you can alter it it's also possible to change the organs pitch just two of many ways to manipulate the instruments sound. give us my whatever time i'm here i discover something new you think you know everything about it and you've played every kind of music from the rock to contemporary. events or are connoisseurs that she and the organ can play contemporary music best. both of had glowing reviews since hamburg's album philharmonia opened in january twenty seventh team of a crowd standing but i still experience moments that are just overwhelming and moment moments when i say wow the organ can do that too and. wow this and all this happens again and again. and into as organised to hear as an organist hey you see yourself a little bit differently and for a moment you might have to forget everything you ever learned sitting on the organ bench or land at. of course there are certain rules for how to registrational a c
event to uptown is fascinated by the breathing organ. unlike most other organs which maintain a stable pressure with this one you can alter it it's also possible to change the organs pitch just two of many ways to manipulate the instruments sound. give us my whatever time i'm here i discover something new you think you know everything about it and you've played every kind of music from the rock to contemporary. events or are connoisseurs that she and the organ can play contemporary music best....
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and this is an organization that has evolved from its mtv origins to being one of the key organizations for voter registration and education and carolyn tells me she screams to africa prime time but not any other continent so welcome carolyn and i'd love to hear your story. jennifer decasper is in the office of senator simpson and she startedthere, amazing story and she changed that office and we're going to talk about that . jennifer has eight tattoos. and lastly but definitely not least, valerie camillo's chief revenue officer and the marketing officer at the washington national and at the end of next month she's moving to philadelphia to take over as president of the philadelphia flyers and the wells fargo centerand you may not know this but she was once a reality show contestant . >> not the bachelor. >> tell us about it, i'll love the story. >> i was on espn dream job which is a competition to be sports anchor. years ago. i didn't win. >> i want to start with jennifer because you have a great story to tell of how you changed your office and is not an easy thing to change so tell us
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not one media organization took us up on this offer. one said, oh, into i goodness, this survey is so alarming i don't want to scare my staff. and we were thinking, buddy, they're already scared. we're not scaring them. so not one. and so this goes to the press forward research as well, getting organizations to participate in research even when they're going to be kept anonymous is incredibly difficult, and if media organizations really want to contribute to improving the situation, participating in this kind of research, would be a really good first step. i mean, the fact that you're being kept anonymous, i don't think that there's any excuse, but there are a lot of safety resources. part of the funds that we're going to be using from the cbs grant is on online harassment training around the country, especially in sectors in the middle of the country, in small media organizations that get so few resources to address these things. i think that working together the grantees of the cbs funds, that money will go to good use. these are safe
not one media organization took us up on this offer. one said, oh, into i goodness, this survey is so alarming i don't want to scare my staff. and we were thinking, buddy, they're already scared. we're not scaring them. so not one. and so this goes to the press forward research as well, getting organizations to participate in research even when they're going to be kept anonymous is incredibly difficult, and if media organizations really want to contribute to improving the situation,...
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but we're very far away from an organic boon organic is still a niche product but the price of organic farming is higher than conventional farming because organic farmers try to avoid environmental damage and therefore have much higher expenses but this will cost expenses that are reflected in the price. there is have to pay twice as much for reading borger as for a non-organic beer nevertheless business is good so good that they have to expand their operations a new fermentation and storage hall is planned for this year. of course drinking too much beer is something that's going to age you and that's something i read is going to bring us up to date on the take the challenge that is ride because ben here's a question for some people how well have the last ten years treated you in terms of looks for some people is important hopefully quite and this week the silk or ten year challenge is spread like wildfire online with social media users and celibacy is digging into their lives to share two photos of themselves side by side one from a decade ago and one from right now for most it's been
but we're very far away from an organic boon organic is still a niche product but the price of organic farming is higher than conventional farming because organic farmers try to avoid environmental damage and therefore have much higher expenses but this will cost expenses that are reflected in the price. there is have to pay twice as much for reading borger as for a non-organic beer nevertheless business is good so good that they have to expand their operations a new fermentation and storage...
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i think a lot of other organizations, because of what many organizations are now factor in about theirutational risk are also making the same change. >> chai can you look at the superstar syndrome. i thought you had a really neat explanation about the cost benefit calculation, and the cost-benefit calculation in many cases before the events of the last year, year plus, was often in favor of the harasser and not bias toward the person who was the target of harassment. do you see that that cost-benefit calculation has changed? i mean, this swiftness, for example, matt lauer leaving the today show, but it was clear that this is behavior that was well known at least in some aspects of the network for a very long time. almost a switch has flipped it seems. >> it is slipped in some respects, and not in others. certainly heard that in the first panel, right? this is a work in progress. i expected to be another one a year from now. i think it's change in some respects because of the people with the reputational risk, but if you looked at the cost-benefit analysis that employees were making up
i think a lot of other organizations, because of what many organizations are now factor in about theirutational risk are also making the same change. >> chai can you look at the superstar syndrome. i thought you had a really neat explanation about the cost benefit calculation, and the cost-benefit calculation in many cases before the events of the last year, year plus, was often in favor of the harasser and not bias toward the person who was the target of harassment. do you see that that...
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organization. the f.f.a., formerly known as the future farmers of america, is a dynamic youth organization that uses agricultural education and leadership training to promote the personal growth and career successes of its members. with chapters in every state of the union, its members are the country's future chemists, veterinarians, government officials, entrepreneurs, bankers, international business leaders, teachers and other professionals across a wide array of career fields. the bill simply updates the f.f.a.'s charter to make it more consistent with the modern organization and to provide additional flexibility as it looks towards the future. among other things, the bill recognizes changes to the organization's name, it modifies the organization's purpose, to better reflect trends in education and leadership training. it allows the f.f.a. to publish materials in electric form -- electronic form, rather than in printed form, and provides flexibility as to the location of the f.f.a.'s headquart
organization. the f.f.a., formerly known as the future farmers of america, is a dynamic youth organization that uses agricultural education and leadership training to promote the personal growth and career successes of its members. with chapters in every state of the union, its members are the country's future chemists, veterinarians, government officials, entrepreneurs, bankers, international business leaders, teachers and other professionals across a wide array of career fields. the bill...
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the milk is turned into organic cheese and yogurt. couldn't. because summers are coming in telling us they've switched to organic products that's because they're aware how the animals are treated if they've questioned us and seen t.v. reports they're harking back to flavors they remember from when grandma made cheese at home or something like boss has every cent fish been learns is invested back into her farm like most organic farmers she struggles to stay in business forgoing the use of pesticides means less profit humane treatment of animals requires space there's no way she can compete with big farmers. when the next close or most if you knew less than coal we organic farmers provide added value we accept that we will spread that we'll make less profit that's not a value that's not totally paid for would you need fresh meat or no good and that's why organic farmers from across germany came to berlin one hundred seventy one tractors. here everyone agrees e.u. money. is not this protect the environment and the climate to make this message hear
the milk is turned into organic cheese and yogurt. couldn't. because summers are coming in telling us they've switched to organic products that's because they're aware how the animals are treated if they've questioned us and seen t.v. reports they're harking back to flavors they remember from when grandma made cheese at home or something like boss has every cent fish been learns is invested back into her farm like most organic farmers she struggles to stay in business forgoing the use of...
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what might be the largest grass roots organization in the united states. we've pushed consistently for the broadest possible democracy. we've gone out to communities and age groups who are under-represented, and worked to involve them, because i believe in the grass roots. just as senator warren does. so as opposed to commenting on something that isn't happening, i would just like to say, if you look at my record, and the record of our organizations, what we have pushed for is the broadest possible democracy, power to the people, at all times, and if you look at what we're doing today, what we're saying is what counts in this is the voice of the american people, and what we're going to try to do is enable, encourage, and empower their voice to be heard in this country, as the most important thing in the, as the most important and most serious voice in the world. [ inaudible question ] >> that's what i was trying to say earlier on. i don't know who the candidate are. i'm not sure exactly what the basis is for their candidacy, so i think it is super prematur
what might be the largest grass roots organization in the united states. we've pushed consistently for the broadest possible democracy. we've gone out to communities and age groups who are under-represented, and worked to involve them, because i believe in the grass roots. just as senator warren does. so as opposed to commenting on something that isn't happening, i would just like to say, if you look at my record, and the record of our organizations, what we have pushed for is the broadest...
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up until now, there hasn't been much scrutiny of these organizations. so why igo watch was set up is the point out these examples of egregious spending of taxpayer funds and also to call for transparency, call for accountability and to call these organizations out when they're between their core missions. so, for instance, we have the world health organization, which really doesn't seem to fall off our radar at any time. with them, we see numerous examples of money-wasting scandals and just unscientific policy approach and research. so although it was founded with pretty good aims, the who has bash the who has completely lost plot in recent years. so on one hand, their spending and waste is really out of control. just one example, just from travel they spend close to $30,000 a year for employees, per employee. now, if you compare that to a similar organization like doctors without borders, who actually do a lot more on the groundwork, they spend approximately $1100 per employee annually. - so that's a total of $200 million per year on travel just from t
up until now, there hasn't been much scrutiny of these organizations. so why igo watch was set up is the point out these examples of egregious spending of taxpayer funds and also to call for transparency, call for accountability and to call these organizations out when they're between their core missions. so, for instance, we have the world health organization, which really doesn't seem to fall off our radar at any time. with them, we see numerous examples of money-wasting scandals and just...
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especially terror organizations we have a common fight. we are going to cooperate and we are going to. actually act on our decisions rapidly especially about the constitution committee. is very important and its completion is and we are going to focus on this work especially. the corporation with our friends with thinking that we are going to cover a big distance especially the refugees. safe return to their home countries. this is. this is a hot topic or us as a country who is hosting four million refugees the areas we have cleansed from terrorist we have sent back three thousand three hundred thousand refugees back to the safe land. syrian brothers are living in these safe zones with peace and live in and normal life. this model opened the returning of the refugees and this should be applied to the east of a freighter. with our bilateral meetings and we are going to continue our meetings. just like they are stana summit. hopefully we will have a new trilateral meeting with the. with with mr rouhani as well and also we will have a high ra
especially terror organizations we have a common fight. we are going to cooperate and we are going to. actually act on our decisions rapidly especially about the constitution committee. is very important and its completion is and we are going to focus on this work especially. the corporation with our friends with thinking that we are going to cover a big distance especially the refugees. safe return to their home countries. this is. this is a hot topic or us as a country who is hosting four...
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listen, over the last six years, i've organized what might be the largest grassroots organization in the united states. we have pushed consistently for the broadest possible democracy. we have gone out to communities and age groups who are under representative and worked to involve them because i believe in the grassroots. just as senator warren does. as opposed to commenting on something that is not happening, i would just like to say, if you look at my record and the record of our organization, what we have pushed for it is the broadest possible democracy, power to the people at all times.if you look at what we are doing today, what we are saying is what counts and this is the voice of the american people. and what we are going to try and do is enable, encourage and empower their voice to be heard in this country as the most important thing. the most important and most serious voice in the world. [inaudible question] >> and that is what i was trying to say earlier on. i do not know who the candidates are. i'm not sure exactly what the basis is for their candidacies. i think it is s
listen, over the last six years, i've organized what might be the largest grassroots organization in the united states. we have pushed consistently for the broadest possible democracy. we have gone out to communities and age groups who are under representative and worked to involve them because i believe in the grassroots. just as senator warren does. as opposed to commenting on something that is not happening, i would just like to say, if you look at my record and the record of our...
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and the individual organizations and the work they do. i know them intimately. i've worked with them very closely, and i will say that the impacts that they make in the community and on the lives of these youth is profound, it works. it prevents, you know, violence in our communities, and it's one of the most effective ways that i think we can both do the violence prevention side of things, but also, the empowerment, building up career path-type training type of support that youth need to stay out of this system. so i -- i just have to say that i've been there with these community-based organizations, and i can personally vouch for their impact and their success and their accountability to the community and one another. and i also want to say that many, many years ago, i went to visit log cabin ranch, and i was impressed by what i saw there at the time. gosh, i don't know -- i would say this was five, six years ago. but i think it's a very unique and special asset that we have in this city. and i know that in working with the sfvip, the street violence preventio
and the individual organizations and the work they do. i know them intimately. i've worked with them very closely, and i will say that the impacts that they make in the community and on the lives of these youth is profound, it works. it prevents, you know, violence in our communities, and it's one of the most effective ways that i think we can both do the violence prevention side of things, but also, the empowerment, building up career path-type training type of support that youth need to stay...
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a large database of organic and other eggs comes and that's supposedly organic we can feed that information into our computer and it will tell us whether it's an organic free range eggs or a battery cage or. here represents one sample and depending on what area it's an it's a free range or padriac or it's an organic egg. fish is also a major source of fraud the fish on the left it's a pricey soul the one on the right inexpensive. all fish is treated to look fresh. and you see this very popular trick here and tuna fish went to make its old returns gray you can make the fish prettier again by treating it with carbon by. knox i guess it turns nice and pink again and looks a lot fresher than it really is. not so long ago this kind of fraud would have been time consuming to detect but now with the d.n.a. fingerprint detecting adulterated food can take just a few seconds. that's our goal we want to implement a system across europe and establish a large database with many authentic food samples and genetic fingerprints that will make it easier to detect food fraud on the global market. until now t
a large database of organic and other eggs comes and that's supposedly organic we can feed that information into our computer and it will tell us whether it's an organic free range eggs or a battery cage or. here represents one sample and depending on what area it's an it's a free range or padriac or it's an organic egg. fish is also a major source of fraud the fish on the left it's a pricey soul the one on the right inexpensive. all fish is treated to look fresh. and you see this very popular...
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the women's march, this one organization is coordinating the organization here in washington, d.c.e rest are coordinated by other groups around the country today. >> dana fisher, aimee allison, thank you for joining us. >>> still to come, fefrl workers and their families, look at them, lining up for blocks to get groceries across the country. we're going to talk to the president and ceo of a food bank helping workers in atlanta. ♪ memories. what we deliver by delivering. essential for pine trees, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma have happened. as have tears in the stomach or intestines, serious allergic reactions, low blood cell counts, higher liver tests and cholester
the women's march, this one organization is coordinating the organization here in washington, d.c.e rest are coordinated by other groups around the country today. >> dana fisher, aimee allison, thank you for joining us. >>> still to come, fefrl workers and their families, look at them, lining up for blocks to get groceries across the country. we're going to talk to the president and ceo of a food bank helping workers in atlanta. ♪ memories. what we deliver by delivering....
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in ukraine a nationalistic political organization. or people's movement emerged in one nine hundred eighty nine due to this my openness. for it they advocated for independence of ukraine from the u.s.s.r. and became an incubator for leaders of ukrainian citizens. in one thousand nine hundred one one of them new book founded svoboda an openly radical nationalist party preaching the good old principles of bondage era. if you just. heard jew crane from the jews in russia ukraine for ukrainians and so on his statements got him fifth place in the simon visa center top ten anti semitic world leader rankings of two thousand and twelve. it also sadly attracted numerous follow ups. dimitri yard which founded another extreme right organization treason or trident in one thousand nine hundred four. in april two thousand and thirteen became an assistant to a member of parliament from the opposition party who died. later that same year he would become the leader of the most radical ukrainian nazi group the right sector. laundry paro be would soon a
in ukraine a nationalistic political organization. or people's movement emerged in one nine hundred eighty nine due to this my openness. for it they advocated for independence of ukraine from the u.s.s.r. and became an incubator for leaders of ukrainian citizens. in one thousand nine hundred one one of them new book founded svoboda an openly radical nationalist party preaching the good old principles of bondage era. if you just. heard jew crane from the jews in russia ukraine for ukrainians and...
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with the organizing summit in the nation's capital to detail our plans we will be launching a public education campaign to deepen america's understanding of misternd trump's impeachable offenses and we will be organizing a grassroots effort with the early primary and caucus states urging presidential candidates to encourage impeachment and we will continue pushing our representatives to vote for impeachment and by the way, that number has been going up by more than 30000 people yesterday. at the same time we will continue to grow and expand the network would be nation wide with the constituents of representatives and the 22 republican senators up for reelection in 2020 and i will be supporting these actions with a 40 million-dollar investment. this is from the politicalav differences. i do disagree openly and publicly but i am calling for impeachment because it is the right thing to do for america and all the american peopleamerl the simple truth is mister trump has repeatedly abuse the powers of the presidency and the constitution demands accountability for members of congress to fu
with the organizing summit in the nation's capital to detail our plans we will be launching a public education campaign to deepen america's understanding of misternd trump's impeachable offenses and we will be organizing a grassroots effort with the early primary and caucus states urging presidential candidates to encourage impeachment and we will continue pushing our representatives to vote for impeachment and by the way, that number has been going up by more than 30000 people yesterday. at...
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what are they getting out of a more troubling still is why is it this organization the state funded taxpayer funded body is engaged in smearing jeremy corbyn and the labor party and officials of the labor party to this is completely unacceptable and totally alien it seems to me to british democracy lisi the. says it gets its funding from multiple sources including the european union the foreign office and your defense nato to ensure its independence also gets from private individuals so i mean you know your amount of our state is would say they would say that wouldn't they i mean let me it could be a wishlist i mean the fact it was in the scottish mill and the names of these journalists as we hear it do you think it's like these people are still in the cold war mentality and they're in the league show that they wishing to be able to control the perceptions of international affairs against china or against russia or against germany and again but they wish for it and they haven't been that success well they've got me that success because he's a leader of your party after all well that
what are they getting out of a more troubling still is why is it this organization the state funded taxpayer funded body is engaged in smearing jeremy corbyn and the labor party and officials of the labor party to this is completely unacceptable and totally alien it seems to me to british democracy lisi the. says it gets its funding from multiple sources including the european union the foreign office and your defense nato to ensure its independence also gets from private individuals so i mean...
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in some places, organized crime is just too powerful. you have to target them but you have to know each of the places, look at it and use your tools in different ways and if we could get this conceptual agreement, get support for it, get funding for it and get everybody committed, i think over a number of years, we could make a big difference on all these problems, using a multi-layered approach. just like in migration, you've got to look at the root causes and you have to look at when they get to southern mexico, what happens to them, are there other options and how are they treated and being abused by the criminal groups going up, can we get rid of that? thus, do we reduce the problem before it gets to our border, then we make some of our own changes and asylum procedures an oth d other things to be effective at our border? it's a whole layered approach to this and takes intellectual authorship and support in congress as well as the administration. i think we have that opportunity though. >> senator durbin? >> chief magnus, i looked at
in some places, organized crime is just too powerful. you have to target them but you have to know each of the places, look at it and use your tools in different ways and if we could get this conceptual agreement, get support for it, get funding for it and get everybody committed, i think over a number of years, we could make a big difference on all these problems, using a multi-layered approach. just like in migration, you've got to look at the root causes and you have to look at when they get...
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i think it is important for the media organizations to know that there are nonprofit organizations supporting their operation they can go to for these kinds of resources. whether it is reporting itself or whatever, but also, i think there is a lot of leverage here, and i think it is not used enough to make sure that the kind of communities they are supporting to the other grants are being perpetuated and supported in the news media organizations themselves into the reporting that is being done. >> i am going to take note of the training so that people will be able to find it to your website. we are going to jane and then to julie. >> i wanted to quickly follow up on your point about involving maybe stockholders or the corporate structure and i think again since a lot of the stories are about power that as a reporter, it is worth taking a look at the corporate structure in which these people work and look at who is on the board of this company and look at the stockholders who own the company. look up there has been boycotts recently. there was at $90 million settlement with the stockholder bec
i think it is important for the media organizations to know that there are nonprofit organizations supporting their operation they can go to for these kinds of resources. whether it is reporting itself or whatever, but also, i think there is a lot of leverage here, and i think it is not used enough to make sure that the kind of communities they are supporting to the other grants are being perpetuated and supported in the news media organizations themselves into the reporting that is being done....
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or at least a big chunk of the organization's pattern of news gathering. so to get a handle on this and how reporters are responding, it helps to get a 30,000-foot view, not just from the u.s., but around the world. the community to protect journalists does really excellent work trying to track threats of all kinds to reporters around the world. in particular by governments. so i was hoping, rob, you could provide some context for us by talking about what you're seeing now here and elsewhere in terms of journalists as targets of government surveillance. robert: it's a growing problem. i'd like to sort of take the global view. because we've got working journalists here who can talk a little bit more about the problem in the united states. but, first of all, let me say that outside of a very few sophisticated journalists, most journalists are incredibly ignorant about their own digital security, their informational security. and take tremendous risks through ignorance to themselves and to their sources. one of the things that we want to do to protect journal
or at least a big chunk of the organization's pattern of news gathering. so to get a handle on this and how reporters are responding, it helps to get a 30,000-foot view, not just from the u.s., but around the world. the community to protect journalists does really excellent work trying to track threats of all kinds to reporters around the world. in particular by governments. so i was hoping, rob, you could provide some context for us by talking about what you're seeing now here and elsewhere in...
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ambassador to the organization of american states. he work ed with leaders to strengthen democracy and advance human rights, foster economic integration and promote peace and security throughout the western hemisphere. he's been. involved with latin american policies in the 1980s. our third witness is the . from 2002 to 2006 she served as a director of counterterrorism finance programs at the u.s. secretary of state office for counterterrorism in washington, d.c. the professor is a member of the council on foreign relations, international institute for strategic studies and women in international security. the fourth witness is chris mal nus. he's held that position since january 2016. the chief is served in many law enforcement capacities during his long career including service in lansing, michigan, fargo, first degree north dakota. he's an, pert witness for the u.s. department of justice and policing issues in various cities around the country. welcome, chief. the final witness is dr. andrew, president of the migration policy insti
ambassador to the organization of american states. he work ed with leaders to strengthen democracy and advance human rights, foster economic integration and promote peace and security throughout the western hemisphere. he's been. involved with latin american policies in the 1980s. our third witness is the . from 2002 to 2006 she served as a director of counterterrorism finance programs at the u.s. secretary of state office for counterterrorism in washington, d.c. the professor is a member of...
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it to organize the roadmap a special two or. old. question requirements for mr muckle i wish him luck in the muck lot of the board it's not the question over their compliance because it's a question clause but i know that all international sports for the ration they is some way to sort of bolt the. lists which are fixed in this reports and they work with this mr going to report this based almost exclusively on the testimony of. the the former head of the most law a person who is directly implicated in all those crimes a person who is guilty of not just ethical transgressions he's criminally guilty this is a crime to do what he did and he never faced any responsibility for what he did is where whereabouts are unknown why they didn't bring any charges against him don't you think that's why that as an organization that is committed to fighting doping violations has a moral responsibility to bring that man to account. i think in any case it's not depends. on what. materials. base this reports how they do it but but in any case i mean in
it to organize the roadmap a special two or. old. question requirements for mr muckle i wish him luck in the muck lot of the board it's not the question over their compliance because it's a question clause but i know that all international sports for the ration they is some way to sort of bolt the. lists which are fixed in this reports and they work with this mr going to report this based almost exclusively on the testimony of. the the former head of the most law a person who is directly...
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i care about this, but how do i start my own organization? there's so many organizations out there that are already established that you can connect with and be a part of and get started. >> i love starting with pop culture and media, so thinking about where our young people -- where are young people at. i feel like any political issue people want to get involved in, there is some music video, podcast, newscast that's related to it. and i think what's important to add on to what the other folks have said is that in order to build relationships and convene together, there needs to be a sense of purpose. and i think it as also has to be fund because this work is -- it has to be fun. because this work is hard, tiring and exhausting. a if a group of teens want to learn about anti-violence sexual assault, who are women pop stars that are singing with a sense of empower ifment or not? i think a great way to start is let's watch the latest cardi b. music video, is there a sense of empowerment in what she's rapping about, or is it something we want t
i care about this, but how do i start my own organization? there's so many organizations out there that are already established that you can connect with and be a part of and get started. >> i love starting with pop culture and media, so thinking about where our young people -- where are young people at. i feel like any political issue people want to get involved in, there is some music video, podcast, newscast that's related to it. and i think what's important to add on to what the other...
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we had two organizations that received modified opinions. modified opinion means everything is right, except for. and there is usually one exception. the commissaries had been modified opinion, our military eligible retiree health care fund had a modified opinion. those are generally in good shape. want to get the modified to a clean. the rest of the organizations received what is called a disclaimer which means the auditor said we couldn't get to you one of those two positions. this is not a surprise. and i don't say that because it is a good thing but the answer is, that it reflects the approach we took, which is you want them to eventually get to a clean opinion, there had been some debate about whether the department should have waited to start the audit until you passed. i can understand why people would want that. i have never had an auditor tell me please wait until you are ready to pass and then i will come show up at your door. that's not normally how they work. but i also felt from my experience in doing this in another agency, tha
we had two organizations that received modified opinions. modified opinion means everything is right, except for. and there is usually one exception. the commissaries had been modified opinion, our military eligible retiree health care fund had a modified opinion. those are generally in good shape. want to get the modified to a clean. the rest of the organizations received what is called a disclaimer which means the auditor said we couldn't get to you one of those two positions. this is not a...
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it gives the government including the state department different organizations of four hundred thirty million dollars over a period of four years and what the purpose of that law of course is to continue to protect the victims of trafficking not only sex trafficking but labor trafficking as well and as you know there is a growing amount of organ trafficking of children. sadly across our border so the most recent bill the frederick douglass signed two thousand and nineteen doesn't number of things and if you don't mind because of the. because of the extensive. items included in that law i wanted to read to you what exactly the law provides so if you allow it it helps to educate children at schools across the nation with age appropriate prevention programs educational programs it also provides shelter which is the first time that any law in the united states since the first trafficking victims protection act was signed and enacted under president bill clinton in the year two thousand there has not been a bill signed into law that actually provided funding for shelters for victims and th
it gives the government including the state department different organizations of four hundred thirty million dollars over a period of four years and what the purpose of that law of course is to continue to protect the victims of trafficking not only sex trafficking but labor trafficking as well and as you know there is a growing amount of organ trafficking of children. sadly across our border so the most recent bill the frederick douglass signed two thousand and nineteen doesn't number of...
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trying to get re through throughout the organization. i think we'll see some savings places by buying the right spares. hopefully we'll see direct benefit to readiness. we'll try and capture those. it's hard to focus on folks we'll try to do that. >> having conducted the audit, you would confident be able to find $5.7 billion to border wall -- [laughter] avid: you know those aren't connected issues, right? [laughter] david: let me take the first alf of the question and i'll let the other one sit for another day. so the answer is we will use to try and drive out costs either as we talked about, money unobligated where we f we had seen it earlier, we could have used, or paths of expenses to turn off in order to it.ve i don't know if you would get to a number nearly that large. what we will see over time is efficiencies that we discussed will make the audit clearly worthwhile. of gold.not a pot there is not $5 billion sitting somewhere to be found through audit. like most things in government, the real improvement comes from on dy sustained
trying to get re through throughout the organization. i think we'll see some savings places by buying the right spares. hopefully we'll see direct benefit to readiness. we'll try and capture those. it's hard to focus on folks we'll try to do that. >> having conducted the audit, you would confident be able to find $5.7 billion to border wall -- [laughter] avid: you know those aren't connected issues, right? [laughter] david: let me take the first alf of the question and i'll let the other...