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population council saw its mandate not just to control the rate of population growth but also to address problems in the quality of population so they had explicit mandate to try to do something about the growth of the fertility rates among people who they thought you know would eventually take over the world if something wasn't done to reduce fertility rates across the board but especially among people who they thought would be poor parents would have even more poor children. this way of thinking also too cold in american politics in 1966 u.s. president lyndon b. johnson attached conditions for receiving development aid one of them being that recipient countries must reduce their population. it was a time of drought and starvation and india. the president spoke on the phone with his secretary of agriculture. put out this morning that all the people at the grove the bears are going to get your art but if you want to. exhibit a want to know what we had. already put their body weight over 1st it would be. ok to go to cover what else we got out of. your trip but. he stopped food deliveries
population council saw its mandate not just to control the rate of population growth but also to address problems in the quality of population so they had explicit mandate to try to do something about the growth of the fertility rates among people who they thought you know would eventually take over the world if something wasn't done to reduce fertility rates across the board but especially among people who they thought would be poor parents would have even more poor children. this way of...
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the majority of the population live in homes that are subsidised by the city's government, but it's not quite the way most countries imagine local councillation about 1.9 million. and over 60% live in housing that's been subsidised by the city. —— vienna, some of the homes don't look like other social housing. so this was built a0 years ago, and the builders who built it said the idea was to make luxury that was affordable to everyone. around 9000 people live in these six blocks. including bridget and her husband heinz who was impressed from the moment he moved in a0 years ago. it was absolutely fantastic, the terraces east and west and to have a view to the hills over the city, it was absolutely impressive. they pay around 1000 euros a month or their flat and amenities, there's quite a few to choose from. the complex has a moral aeroplane club, tennis clu bs, a moral aeroplane club, tennis clubs, a musical theatre, its own church, indoor bulls and... six rooftop outdoor pools with soreness —— pools. unsurprisingly, there is a waiting list for the floods, currently five years. across two you can be eligible for subsidised and city owned
the majority of the population live in homes that are subsidised by the city's government, but it's not quite the way most countries imagine local councillation about 1.9 million. and over 60% live in housing that's been subsidised by the city. —— vienna, some of the homes don't look like other social housing. so this was built a0 years ago, and the builders who built it said the idea was to make luxury that was affordable to everyone. around 9000 people live in these six blocks. including...
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population boom. >> reporter: good morning. walnut creek city councilill discuss the final draft of the plan which could add homes and businesses to the area. i want to show our viewers some of the renderings if it's approved. this is a part of the 30-year plan for the downtown area of walnut creek spanning 191 acres. it was proposed in 2014 with the transportation commission. they awarded walnut creek more than $600,000 to redevelop the area. the plan is to better integrate the rest the downtown area. specifically, the bart station where we are standing, civic part as well as the iron horse trail. it will include pedestrian retail stores, house, restaurants and service businesses along north main street and north broadway. there will be an emphasis on bike routes and shared use paths, connecting to the bart station. above all else, they want to make sure the area is an important job center. if this is approved, it could be adopted by october. live in walnut creek. >> a lot of folks will weigh in. thank you very much. >>> this morning, growing calls for
population boom. >> reporter: good morning. walnut creek city councilill discuss the final draft of the plan which could add homes and businesses to the area. i want to show our viewers some of the renderings if it's approved. this is a part of the 30-year plan for the downtown area of walnut creek spanning 191 acres. it was proposed in 2014 with the transportation commission. they awarded walnut creek more than $600,000 to redevelop the area. the plan is to better integrate the rest the...
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living between the fighting groups the transitional council's security forces continue their battles in the days that populated areas many appeals have been issued by civilians while traveling between booth while fighting they have called for for operating access to the to these people to get out of the cities all especially the districts where the 1st confrontations are taking place which are in in a whole mike southern creator the 1st confrontations which have started only around the presidential palace now it has extended out throughout the city there were also the presidential guards have also do being deployed to. to fight with the bill security forces now the situation is really difficult for the people there they are calling for for for access for them to flee the city. according to some reports from local sources. over 11 people have been killed. from both sides claim lawrence is a professor at the elliott school of international affairs at george washington university says the latest violence as a setback to a political solution. similar conflicts like syria like here via libya when you don't only hav
living between the fighting groups the transitional council's security forces continue their battles in the days that populated areas many appeals have been issued by civilians while traveling between booth while fighting they have called for for operating access to the to these people to get out of the cities all especially the districts where the 1st confrontations are taking place which are in in a whole mike southern creator the 1st confrontations which have started only around the...
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living between the fighting groups the transitional council's security forces continue their battles in the days to populated areas many appeals have been issued by civilians will try between booth while fighting the i've called for for opening access to the to these people to get out of the cities all especially the districts where the 1st comforter issues are taken place which are in the hallmarks of an creator the various confrontations which have started only around the presidential palace now it has extended out throughout the city there were also the presidential guards also do being deployed to. to fight with the build security forces now the situation is really difficult for the people there they are calling for 44 axes for them to flee the city. according to some reports from local sources. over 11 people have been killed. from both sides brought food program says it will start distributing food again to hundreds of thousands of people and yemen's capital deliveries by the u.n. agencies to 850000 people in sana'a start 2 months ago over concerns aid was being diverted are being resumed after an agre
living between the fighting groups the transitional council's security forces continue their battles in the days to populated areas many appeals have been issued by civilians will try between booth while fighting the i've called for for opening access to the to these people to get out of the cities all especially the districts where the 1st comforter issues are taken place which are in the hallmarks of an creator the various confrontations which have started only around the presidential palace...
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population. in 1964, i refugee affairs expert at the world council of churches declared we are now faced with the problem of refugees by in large non- white and by and large non-christian, and it remains to be seeing how we will react. americans will worry about how the united states would handle these new refugees. one pastor in st. paul, minnesota explained, many problems will arise because of the new influx of people to america, as a result of new people coming from different cultures and backgrounds. how do these new immigrants -- government leaders also worry about this new immigrant population, new refugee population in particular. during a congressional hearing, shortly after the fall of saigon, julia taft, who was of the interagency task force on indochina refugees declared, never before in the history of this country, mr. chairman, have so many people from such different cultures, ethnic and religious backgrounds, been introduced into american society in such a short time. what set these refugees apart from previous populations is not simply that they were racially, ethnically and religi
population. in 1964, i refugee affairs expert at the world council of churches declared we are now faced with the problem of refugees by in large non- white and by and large non-christian, and it remains to be seeing how we will react. americans will worry about how the united states would handle these new refugees. one pastor in st. paul, minnesota explained, many problems will arise because of the new influx of people to america, as a result of new people coming from different cultures and...
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international cricket council estimates that 80000 people play the sport in china half of whom are women and has made growing the game here a priority considering china's population of 1400000000 the current numbers are still meager but there's plenty of potential for expansion and plenty of hope that the game will continue to grow sean paul is a cricket expert and author of that i'm told books and he joins me now from beijing where he lives and works strong glad to have you on how popular is cricket in china . before i talk border for get in china i would like to tell you that one of the most popular cricketing term is actually china man kind of bowling so cricket and china are correlated for a long time and cricket was played for the 1st time on chinese soil way back in 8858 when in shanghai a team of officers from the dr dean dr h.m.s. highflyer a ship from the u.k. that landed there the dock there and their search on high level so cricket has a long history but 150 years later the gentleman scheme still stands where it all began so quick it hasn't got its launchpad yet say a dog i mean it's been played quite sporadically but. for a long time cricket is still
international cricket council estimates that 80000 people play the sport in china half of whom are women and has made growing the game here a priority considering china's population of 1400000000 the current numbers are still meager but there's plenty of potential for expansion and plenty of hope that the game will continue to grow sean paul is a cricket expert and author of that i'm told books and he joins me now from beijing where he lives and works strong glad to have you on how popular is...
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trapped and living between the fighting groups the transitional council's security forces continue their battles in the dazedly populated areas many appears have been issued by civilians while traveling between booth while fighting the of called for for operating access to the to these people to get out of the cities all specially the districts where the 1st confrontations are taking place which are in the whole mike southern creator the various confrontations which have started only around the presidential palace now it has extended out throughout the city there were also the presidential guards have also did being deployed to. to fight with the bill security forces now the situation is really difficult for the people there they are calling for 4 or 4 axes for them to flee the city. according to some reports from local sources. over 11 people have been killed. from both sides. more than 800 people have died this year trying to cross the mediterranean in the last 2 months alone dozens of bodies of washed up on cinesias tourist beaches david chase has been to the resort city of zaza which is now the new frontline in the
trapped and living between the fighting groups the transitional council's security forces continue their battles in the dazedly populated areas many appears have been issued by civilians while traveling between booth while fighting the of called for for operating access to the to these people to get out of the cities all specially the districts where the 1st confrontations are taking place which are in the whole mike southern creator the various confrontations which have started only around the...
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councilling or well—being services. across the uk, men make up 44% of the student population, but responses from 100 universites showed thated this issue in 2017 and they became the first university outreach team to research why so few men were coming through their doors. i think the main theme that we could see coming through was around stigma. the theme particularly being around stigma, that it was very difficult to take the initial step of asking for help. men also said they would have difficulty coming forward for small problems and there was definitely something about the need for men to be masculine in society today. we created some posters and leaflets, we put them to focus groups. we thought about demystifying the counselling service, so we've created a video showing the rooms, showing a counsel, showing a journey into the counselling service. hopefully, demystifying what could go on in a counselling session. since the research began, birkbeck has seen a 6% rise in men attending their counselling services. charlotte and jo will soon publish their research and hope those at universities and beyond can learn lessons
councilling or well—being services. across the uk, men make up 44% of the student population, but responses from 100 universites showed thated this issue in 2017 and they became the first university outreach team to research why so few men were coming through their doors. i think the main theme that we could see coming through was around stigma. the theme particularly being around stigma, that it was very difficult to take the initial step of asking for help. men also said they would have...
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populism. sophie: heather conley, thank you very much inde. u.s. secretary of state was in new york today to security council. speaking about the challenges in the middle east, mike pompeo singled out iran for its recent actions since the u.s. pulled out of the nuclear agreement.om sec.o: the islamic republic of iran and its proxies continue to foment terror in iraq, lebanon, syria, and yemen, with devastating humanitarian consequences. since the united states declared our intention to bring all iranian oil t purchaszero, the ayatollah has gone all in on a campaign of extortion diplomacy. sophie: for more on secretary pompeo's remarks, i spoke to karim djadpour of the carnegie endowment for international peace. what you make of his address? esrim: there is no doubt that iran has started tlate in the middle east and activated proxies throughout the region to go after.s. interests and allies in the free flow of oil in the persian gul the challenge that the trump administration has is in some ways iran is reacting to the harsh policy of american henctions. it is not clear toorld, it is not clear to those of us w
populism. sophie: heather conley, thank you very much inde. u.s. secretary of state was in new york today to security council. speaking about the challenges in the middle east, mike pompeo singled out iran for its recent actions since the u.s. pulled out of the nuclear agreement.om sec.o: the islamic republic of iran and its proxies continue to foment terror in iraq, lebanon, syria, and yemen, with devastating humanitarian consequences. since the united states declared our intention to bring...
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trapped and living between the fighting groups the transitional council's security forces continue their battles in the days to populate areas many appears have been issued by civilians while traveling between booth while fighting they have called for for operating access to the to these people to get out of the cities all especially the districts where the 1st confrontations are taking place which are in whole mike southern creator the various confrontations which have started only around the presidential palace now it has extended out throughout the city there were also the presidential guards have also been deployed to. to fight with the bill security forces now the situation is really difficult for the people there they are calling for for for access for them to flee the city. according to some reports from local sources. over 11 people have been killed. from both sides the world food program says it will resume food distribution to hundreds of thousands of people in yemen's capital deliveries by the u.n. agency to 850000 people and son are stopped 2 months ago over concerns aid was being diverted from van mobile p
trapped and living between the fighting groups the transitional council's security forces continue their battles in the days to populate areas many appears have been issued by civilians while traveling between booth while fighting they have called for for operating access to the to these people to get out of the cities all especially the districts where the 1st confrontations are taking place which are in whole mike southern creator the various confrontations which have started only around the...
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population. a lawyer from san diego invited lillian farhat to visit the state. she is a u.n. appointee of the u.n. rights council. she says homeless conditions are worth and anticipating but after leading with state and county officials, she is pleased to hear that state leaders agree state action needs to be taken. the unofficial trip is not expected to result in a u.n. call to action but could lead to a report of homelessness situation in san diego. >>> an investigation was opened into housing policies in san francisco. according to the san francisco chronicle, the investigation is to determine if the city's affordable housing policies violate laws that protect people from discrimination. the report says the city received a letter from hud about the investigation and city attorneys are now reviewing it. >>> starting monday, bart will stop selling paper tickets at the embarcadero station. instead, reloadable clipper cards will be available to purchase. this is the second station to make the change. next will be the powell street station and then downtown berkeley. passengers can still use paper tickets at the s
population. a lawyer from san diego invited lillian farhat to visit the state. she is a u.n. appointee of the u.n. rights council. she says homeless conditions are worth and anticipating but after leading with state and county officials, she is pleased to hear that state leaders agree state action needs to be taken. the unofficial trip is not expected to result in a u.n. call to action but could lead to a report of homelessness situation in san diego. >>> an investigation was opened...
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but you put the entire black population in one district, 60% of the people. and then each district elects one city council member. and voila, now the city council for a majority black city is run by a majority white government. this kind of thing they did all over the south and all over the country, all right? and finally, the supreme court says no, you can't do that. you cannot just come up with crazy systems of representation to essentially stymie the basic principle of majority rule. and over the course of decades, they strike down representation system after representation system because it doesn't meet the standard they have articulated. even this city, new york city's long-standing system of government got struck down in 1989 because we had this burl president system where 200 million people in the bronx and 500,000 in staten island each had a borough president. the court is you can't do it. the basic principle one person, one vote, the candidate the most votes wins, those are the basic principles that are applied everywhere in the united states, every single election from dog cacciatore state senat
but you put the entire black population in one district, 60% of the people. and then each district elects one city council member. and voila, now the city council for a majority black city is run by a majority white government. this kind of thing they did all over the south and all over the country, all right? and finally, the supreme court says no, you can't do that. you cannot just come up with crazy systems of representation to essentially stymie the basic principle of majority rule. and...
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security council has tried to resolve this particular issue for decades if the multiple resolutions the most important one requires a plebiscite it to be held to determine the population's an allegiance to over india also pakistan it was supposed to happen on the condition that pakistan is supported fighters in kashmir would withdraw india was also required to reduce its troops to a minimum level new delhi was asked to ensure that all major parties in the kashmir region were involved in government but in the 1950 s. india distances from holding that because it said pakistani forces hadn't left and kashmir has remained a disputed territory ever since my calories our correspondent at the un security council it might not sound like very much to many people the fact that the security council has had a rather brief closed door session but it's actually historic isn't it mike. yes it is it is a 1st time in some 50 years that the security council has formally addressed what is said in the agenda as the india and pakistan problem but this meeting did not go very well it would appear one diplomat says that the outcome was dead on arrival and certainly we understand from a number
security council has tried to resolve this particular issue for decades if the multiple resolutions the most important one requires a plebiscite it to be held to determine the population's an allegiance to over india also pakistan it was supposed to happen on the condition that pakistan is supported fighters in kashmir would withdraw india was also required to reduce its troops to a minimum level new delhi was asked to ensure that all major parties in the kashmir region were involved in...
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> with their own councils -- and administrative -- a decision which seeks to ensure that we provide governance and the socioeconomic benefits -- disadvantaged sections of the population, to ensure any disparities are taken into account. at the end of the day, is something that has been -- has not been a new concept. it is something that does not touch upon an effect, and an impact on our relationship, it is an internal matter. there has also been, some of us would have seen the debates in parliament to expand what i mentioned about good governance and socioeconomic benefits. we have seen a lot of the development in the center has been very dangerous -- very generous. very garnered or exploited by a group, connected at that state. converting this, to ensure that those, to address these issues with many of the issues affecting this economically you need to ensure the development funds, that need it. this is something you prioritize and channel and the organizations -- the second is private investments -- because of constraining features of the existing articles, 370, 305b, which preclude wholesale investments with the development of that. through the chamber of commerc
> with their own councils -- and administrative -- a decision which seeks to ensure that we provide governance and the socioeconomic benefits -- disadvantaged sections of the population, to ensure any disparities are taken into account. at the end of the day, is something that has been -- has not been a new concept. it is something that does not touch upon an effect, and an impact on our relationship, it is an internal matter. there has also been, some of us would have seen the debates in...
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international cricket council estimates that 80000 people play the sport in china half of whom are women and has made growing the game here a priority considering china's population of 1400000000 the current numbers are still meager but there is plenty of potential for expansion and plenty of hope that the game will continue to grow. and good luck to them now a few line of friends minute i have noticed that today is world catch day the occasion was created nearly 20 years ago by the international fund for animal welfare friends around the world like him at a shelter in hollywood california. with joy at the holiday a recent estimate but the number of cats worldwide at some 600000000 that includes dozens of breeds cats were domesticated thousands of years ago ever since they've been humans aloof mysterious and wonderful companions. here's a recap of the top stories if you're finding feel it is to lock down after india's evokes a special status as the crisis deepens pakistan has exposed india's ambassador and suspended trade ties. and the united nations is calling for drastic changes in llanview climate scientists of warning that humanity is facing increasingly crea
international cricket council estimates that 80000 people play the sport in china half of whom are women and has made growing the game here a priority considering china's population of 1400000000 the current numbers are still meager but there is plenty of potential for expansion and plenty of hope that the game will continue to grow. and good luck to them now a few line of friends minute i have noticed that today is world catch day the occasion was created nearly 20 years ago by the...
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the homeless population are one of the hardest to count, because the the census bureau is not going to recognize their own city council. although, i think our city's is more accurate. we are going to utilize places for homeless individuals where they might go to get their services, could be project homeless connect. the plan is to have a booth there. we are going to be working with our broad network of community partners, and nonprofit service providers. we also have city departments who identifying natural touch points. if we have caseworkers on their working on something, for an individual, they're going to encourage them and help them jump online and fill out the form. if you have other ideas, this is why it is important for us to have this conversation. just trying to think of every opportunity that the city can leverage to get to people. we have our own community ambassadors. people who do the day outreach. i know participating in the census may not be somebody's number one priority when you're trying to survive in the streets , and just figure out where you are going to be, sleep or get some services. you will b
the homeless population are one of the hardest to count, because the the census bureau is not going to recognize their own city council. although, i think our city's is more accurate. we are going to utilize places for homeless individuals where they might go to get their services, could be project homeless connect. the plan is to have a booth there. we are going to be working with our broad network of community partners, and nonprofit service providers. we also have city departments who...
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population. a lawyer from san diego invited this person to visit the state. the investigator is an unpaid independent expert appointed by the human rights council.onditions are worse than she anticipated, still after meeting with state and county leaders she says she's pleased to hear that the state leaders agree aggressive action needs to be taken. the unofficial trip is not expected to result in call to action but could lead to a report about homeless conditions in san diego. >>> department of housing and urban development has opened an investigation into housing policies in san francisco. according to "the san francisco chronicle" the investigation is to determine if the city's affordable housing policies violate laws that protect people from discrimination. the report says the city received a letter from hud about the investigation and city attorneys are now revealing it. >>> a man freed after spending 20 years behind bars for a crime he did not commit. how a sacramento business is helping him adjust to life outside of prison. >>> jeffrey epstein's defense lawyers are not satisfied with the results of his autopsy. i'm jacqui heinrich. i've g
population. a lawyer from san diego invited this person to visit the state. the investigator is an unpaid independent expert appointed by the human rights council.onditions are worse than she anticipated, still after meeting with state and county leaders she says she's pleased to hear that the state leaders agree aggressive action needs to be taken. the unofficial trip is not expected to result in call to action but could lead to a report about homeless conditions in san diego. >>>...
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population growth. for every extra stoery after i think five storeys, you got extra money so there was a direct cash incentive for councilsday indeed yesterday and there is more heavy rain in the forecast but for most of us it won't come until tomorrow afternoon. so today a much better looking day of weather. there is the chance of a shower from the late morning into the part early part of the afternoon. but also some decent spells of sunshine around. this is how we are starting off the morning, then, there's plenty of cloud particularly towards eastern areas but it will break up. we'll see some sunny spells. chance of a shower through the middle part of the day but any showers will tend to be quite light and fleeting. it will stay quite breezy and there will be lots of dry weather for the second half of the day with plenty of sunshine around. temperatures on a par of where we were on tuesday, 22 or 23 celsius. lots of late sunshine this evening and then overnight tonight, we see close skies, a bright start for the day tomorrow for eastern areas in particular. clouding over towards the west. clouding over towards the west
population growth. for every extra stoery after i think five storeys, you got extra money so there was a direct cash incentive for councilsday indeed yesterday and there is more heavy rain in the forecast but for most of us it won't come until tomorrow afternoon. so today a much better looking day of weather. there is the chance of a shower from the late morning into the part early part of the afternoon. but also some decent spells of sunshine around. this is how we are starting off the...
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population refugees and migration under the obama administration. he was senior adviser for humanitarian affairs during the clinton administration on the national security council and most importantly on the highest board. he also happens to be the president of refugees international and he's seated next to the ex-president of refugees international. eric? >> thanks. thank you, mark. it is a distinct pleasure to be here today and i want to thank hias, and the carter center for bringing us all together for this very important event. this is a critical time for us to be considering not only the refugee act of 1980, but also the very future of refugee protection in the united states and around the world. at a time when the number of people displaced by conflict, human rights violations, persecution is at the highest number in recorded history, governments around the world and in the united states in particular are using nativist rhetoric, designed to appeal to people's fear and to encourage hostility toward refugees and others who are forced to flee. they are closing borders and making life more difficult for refugees. this panel and this day long event is timely.
population refugees and migration under the obama administration. he was senior adviser for humanitarian affairs during the clinton administration on the national security council and most importantly on the highest board. he also happens to be the president of refugees international and he's seated next to the ex-president of refugees international. eric? >> thanks. thank you, mark. it is a distinct pleasure to be here today and i want to thank hias, and the carter center for bringing us...
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the homeless population are one of the hardest to count, because the the census bureau is not going to recognize their own city council. although, i think our city's is more accurate. we are going to utilize places for homeless individuals where they might go to get their services
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security council has tried to resolve the kashmir issue for decades have been multiple resolutions the most important one requires a plebiscite to be held to determine the population's a legion so either india or pakistan but that was supposed to happen on the condition that pakistan who supported feiss in kashmir would withdraw india was also required to reduce troops to a minimum level and new delhi was asked to ensure all major parties in the kashmir region were involved in government affairs but in the 1950 s. india distanced itself from holding the vote because it said pakistani forces never left and kashmir has remained it is easy territory ever since right now we can speak to saturn and do me is a resident fellow at the american enterprise institute is joining us from washington d.c. thanks very much indeed for talking to us. how significant is it the fact that the u.n. security council has had before it for the 1st time in almost half a century the very issues of disputed kashmir and furthermore the fact that they couldn't even seem to agree on issuing a statement urging restraint on both sides. you know i mean let me start by saying that there is tremendous
security council has tried to resolve the kashmir issue for decades have been multiple resolutions the most important one requires a plebiscite to be held to determine the population's a legion so either india or pakistan but that was supposed to happen on the condition that pakistan who supported feiss in kashmir would withdraw india was also required to reduce troops to a minimum level and new delhi was asked to ensure all major parties in the kashmir region were involved in government...
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council and within the various organs of government particularly the judiciary going forward or going to determine whether this even appears to be functioning in a way that's acceptable to the population in any transitional situation we have what economists call the j. curve with the economy always gets worse before it gets better and what the manager of the coming up to try to do is keep that j. curve as short as possible but i think that for the next year we're not going to see much forward motion in the sudanese economy and international systems is going to have to play a very large role there does the international community have a responsibility to ensure that this process dollars move forward. i think so certainly on moral grounds if not on geo political grounds sudan is a critical country in a very important position in africa near a bunch of other conflict zones and the stability of sudan is very important to a lot of countries and so it's going to be incumbent on the half dozen or dozen or so countries that are committed to stability in sudan to see that this is a success right now we don't have pledges we haven't even seen much of the 3000000000 promised by saudi arabia the
council and within the various organs of government particularly the judiciary going forward or going to determine whether this even appears to be functioning in a way that's acceptable to the population in any transitional situation we have what economists call the j. curve with the economy always gets worse before it gets better and what the manager of the coming up to try to do is keep that j. curve as short as possible but i think that for the next year we're not going to see much forward...
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council and within the various organs of the. particularly the judiciary going forward are going to determine whether this even appears to be functioning in a way that's acceptable to the population in any transitional situation we have what economists call the j. curve where the economy always gets worse before it gets better and what the manager of the economy have to try to do is keep that j. curve as short as possible but i think that for the next year we're not going to see much forward motion in the sudanese economy and international assistance is going to have to play a very large role there this is the news from al-jazeera still to come on the program making a break for the coast the migrants taking desperate measures after 2 and a half weeks on board a rescue vessel in the mediterranean plus an urban oasis we visit an expansive park in the heart of one of the world's most polluted cities. and this american hits championship winning form with the final grand slam of the. it's approaching 10 17 am in hong kong the morning after protesters rallied again well into the night but this time the organizers say that more than 1700000 people turned out making it one of the largest
council and within the various organs of the. particularly the judiciary going forward are going to determine whether this even appears to be functioning in a way that's acceptable to the population in any transitional situation we have what economists call the j. curve where the economy always gets worse before it gets better and what the manager of the economy have to try to do is keep that j. curve as short as possible but i think that for the next year we're not going to see much forward...
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population of hong kong on the streets asking for the 55 demands she ignored that in her press conference the one thing she said is that she has a civilian body called the independent police complaints council to sort of investigate what has been going on and to come up with recommendations for the government that also stop short of the expectations of the demonstrators they have been asking for a independent commission. government appointment appointed and i don't see how the protests were trust. you know at the end of the day it's more important what she didn't say than what she said so how do we expect the protestors to react to all of. well overdue we've been checking up on social media and basically only so was really angry reactions that she wasn't really addressing them at all i think that feeling that she is ignoring all of their demands is going to be even stronger now i'm probably calls for her to resign will also become louder we've heard them among many of the protesters now you also have to prove government that would be quite satisfied with she said because they have been saying that yes she did mistake but she has to be very strong in this situation and she has to be given a
population of hong kong on the streets asking for the 55 demands she ignored that in her press conference the one thing she said is that she has a civilian body called the independent police complaints council to sort of investigate what has been going on and to come up with recommendations for the government that also stop short of the expectations of the demonstrators they have been asking for a independent commission. government appointment appointed and i don't see how the protests were...
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population and subject them to constant fear, that is terrorism in its basic form, he said. gregg? gregg: doug mckelway, thanks very much. joining me now, the president of the national border patrol councilbrandon, thanks very much, and thanks for hanging with us as we experienced some satellite problems. maybe it's hurricane dorian, i don't know. >> good to be with you. gregg: when you hear a report about these kinds of heinous crimes by illegal immigrants and you juxtapose it to the position of so many of the democrats running for president saying open the borders and joe biden in particular saying, oh, just get rid of the detention camps, just let them come in, we'll give them a court date and they'll show up, what do you think? >> joe biden -- and this is very disappointing coming from him -- he's made so many mistakes that he's now having to go so far left, a position that he would have never gone to before if it wasn't for those mistakes. but what he's doing is he's actually encouraging people to come to our country illegally, violate our laws, and he's basically saying it's okay as long as you go to school. when he says that these people are going to school quicker than american c
population and subject them to constant fear, that is terrorism in its basic form, he said. gregg? gregg: doug mckelway, thanks very much. joining me now, the president of the national border patrol councilbrandon, thanks very much, and thanks for hanging with us as we experienced some satellite problems. maybe it's hurricane dorian, i don't know. >> good to be with you. gregg: when you hear a report about these kinds of heinous crimes by illegal immigrants and you juxtapose it to the...
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councilling or well—being services. across the uk, men make up 44% of the student population, but responses from 100 universites showed that outreach team to research why so few men were coming through their doors. i think the main theme that we could see coming through was around stigma. the theme particularly being around stigma, that it was very difficult to take the initial step of asking for help. men also said they would have difficulty coming forward for small problems and there was definitely something about the need for men to be masculine in society today. we created some posters and leaflets, we put them to focus groups, we thought about demystifying the counselling service, so we created a video showing the rooms, showing a counsel, showing a journey into the counselling service. hopefully, demystifying what could go on in a counselling session. since the research began, birkbeck has seen a 6% rise in men attending their counselling services. charlotte and jo will soon publish their research and hope those at universities and beyond can learn lessons on how to get more men engaged with mental health support ser
councilling or well—being services. across the uk, men make up 44% of the student population, but responses from 100 universites showed that outreach team to research why so few men were coming through their doors. i think the main theme that we could see coming through was around stigma. the theme particularly being around stigma, that it was very difficult to take the initial step of asking for help. men also said they would have difficulty coming forward for small problems and there was...
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transitional council but hold it as well actually and that's making things easier for anyone in the region and particular for the yemeni they staged. in $24.00 team and they are seen by wider yemeni population and by the region as an extension of iran a proxy for your own so it is surely i would say that the future of yemen would be decided by that by internet forces but by external one and here i'm talking about iran and saudi arabia without that kind of region agreement on deforming and shape of the solution m.e.m. and will actually d.j. degenerate into more mayhem and anarchy you mustn't a 1012 national dialogue that was the platform that was established under the just of the united nations to try to transition to was a genuine democracy where people were debating what kind of republic would like to have a yemen was it is going to be federalism or something else do you think it is still possible to go back to a negotiating table where the sunni islam where the huth is where the secession is in the south what all the components of the yemeni society can still negotiate a political way out what is happening in. no i think we don't have a choice i mean either this conflict will drag for ano
transitional council but hold it as well actually and that's making things easier for anyone in the region and particular for the yemeni they staged. in $24.00 team and they are seen by wider yemeni population and by the region as an extension of iran a proxy for your own so it is surely i would say that the future of yemen would be decided by that by internet forces but by external one and here i'm talking about iran and saudi arabia without that kind of region agreement on deforming and shape...