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as noted, the organization made millions of dollars annually. and the prosecution team is working to secure that money for victim restitution. the d.o.j. money laundering and asset coverage section is playing a major role in this aspect of the case. they have documented more than $25 million in proceeds from commercial sex acts that have been laundered back to traffickers. when dealing with this level of organized crime, we know that we can only shut down a sophisticated sex trafficking organization when we take away their money. very importantly, our office collaborated with an organization in los angeles called "the thai community development center," a d.o.j. grantee. they specialize in working with the thai population to help victims access culturally sensitive and language specific services. today, some of the victims in our case have learned english. some are taking vocational courses, and many are living independently. we must take seriously the department of justice's directive to take a victim-centered approach to human trafficking cases
as noted, the organization made millions of dollars annually. and the prosecution team is working to secure that money for victim restitution. the d.o.j. money laundering and asset coverage section is playing a major role in this aspect of the case. they have documented more than $25 million in proceeds from commercial sex acts that have been laundered back to traffickers. when dealing with this level of organized crime, we know that we can only shut down a sophisticated sex trafficking...
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they were threatened by the organization. the traffickers insured the women remained isolated in the u.s. they had very little money, no freedom of movement, and no interaction with the outside world. structure of this sex trafficking organization was very hierarchical. it consisted of traffickers, house bosses, money launderers, facilitators, and runners. each of these players had their clearly defined role in keeping this criminal organization profitable. at the top of the organization were the traffickers, traffickers in both the united states and in thailand were responsible for recruiting the victims and controlling their bondage debts. they learned everything they could about the women, including detailed information about their families. the information obtained was an important piece of the scheme. thed with this information, traffickers threatened anyone who wanted to or tried to escape, including threats that their family back in thailand would be harmed if the women did not do everything they were told. the traffick
they were threatened by the organization. the traffickers insured the women remained isolated in the u.s. they had very little money, no freedom of movement, and no interaction with the outside world. structure of this sex trafficking organization was very hierarchical. it consisted of traffickers, house bosses, money launderers, facilitators, and runners. each of these players had their clearly defined role in keeping this criminal organization profitable. at the top of the organization were...
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outreach to the appropriate victim service organizations was crucial from day one. that can be very crucial in a small human trafficking case of course, but can you imagine the scale with hundreds of victims spread throughout the country? it took the work of a large organization called the department of justice to make this prosecution work. and for all of you u.s. attorney folks, those are important resources to leverage as you tackle larger human trafficking cases. >> i was intrigued by her -- your comments about the use of money laundering as an investigative technique. how do you see this playing out as we go forward? >> in this particular case, because there were folks who were specifically given the duty to launder the money, those folks have been indicted when we can find them. as you can imagine, some are off-shore. a lot of them are on the west coast fortunately and we were able to indict. so when you have a specific indictment against a money launderer and they come in to plead guilty, then you say, "open up your books and start writing checks out to us as
outreach to the appropriate victim service organizations was crucial from day one. that can be very crucial in a small human trafficking case of course, but can you imagine the scale with hundreds of victims spread throughout the country? it took the work of a large organization called the department of justice to make this prosecution work. and for all of you u.s. attorney folks, those are important resources to leverage as you tackle larger human trafficking cases. >> i was intrigued by...
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absolutely, we will continue to see the strength of the organizing of the grass roots organizations that will make a difference come 2018. >> thank you all very much. >>> and we take you across the capitol to the house defense committee looking at the defense's ability of counter acting mass destruction weapons. joni ernst is in the room, and so we will take you live now to this senate subcommittee.
absolutely, we will continue to see the strength of the organizing of the grass roots organizations that will make a difference come 2018. >> thank you all very much. >>> and we take you across the capitol to the house defense committee looking at the defense's ability of counter acting mass destruction weapons. joni ernst is in the room, and so we will take you live now to this senate subcommittee.
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the laboratory. cloak as a goal his company seeking to produce artificial organs and revolutionize the organ transplant market. there's a pressing demand for organs such as kidneys and levers but there simply aren't enough donors so how would cloak his process work. this way patients would provide their own transplant they go to the doctor or a hospital to provide cells which are then multiplied in the laboratory the body's own cells would provide the framework from which to grow the new organ. that. the scientists believe a three t. bio printer they've developed will make it possible and it sells a mixed with so-called bio ink which is derived from human tissue to create a kind of glue. using the method they've become one of the first teams in germany to successfully print living organ tissue. without fog of our greatest achievement is that we've developed the technology to the point where for the first time we can now print physiological models that are able to mimic the functions of a human organ. before. this liver tissue is in a very early stage of development of what's called a lot bill. for the
the laboratory. cloak as a goal his company seeking to produce artificial organs and revolutionize the organ transplant market. there's a pressing demand for organs such as kidneys and levers but there simply aren't enough donors so how would cloak his process work. this way patients would provide their own transplant they go to the doctor or a hospital to provide cells which are then multiplied in the laboratory the body's own cells would provide the framework from which to grow the new organ....
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that unions were the vessel, the organization, for the revolution. and that struggle was inevitable, that local democratic organizations or revolutionary organizations should create loose federations nationally and internationally. so this is a model of change, a model of revolution, that is ground up, but ground up connected to like organizations, eventually internationally. two significant things happen in pittsburgh in 1883. the resolutions that came out of that meeting are part of your reading for this week. but what was behind the change in the pronouncements that came in 1883 had to do with something i mentioned on monday when talking about emma goldman. that was the arrival in america of a political figure in germany. somebody who was part of the establishment becoming a revolutionary. he was jailed for seven years in germany for his radicalism, and he would be jailed in the u.s. three different times, so he had a lot of jail time to think about his ideology. he had to flee germany after publicly suggesting it might be a good thing to assassina
that unions were the vessel, the organization, for the revolution. and that struggle was inevitable, that local democratic organizations or revolutionary organizations should create loose federations nationally and internationally. so this is a model of change, a model of revolution, that is ground up, but ground up connected to like organizations, eventually internationally. two significant things happen in pittsburgh in 1883. the resolutions that came out of that meeting are part of your...
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the unintended consequence of prohibition was it created organized crime. not only here, but around the country. it was a product demanded by the masses, and organized crime gave those people what they wanted. the north enders, one of the things they wanted was to make ,ine and beer, the bathtub gin as they called it, they jumped in with both feet. because of who they were, they dominated the field. but they were fighting each other. that wasn't good for business. so in 1928, the leaders of the most important factions, they they consolidated. and we could say that is the beginning of what we call today the kansas city crime family. with that power, the first thing they did, because democracy a is mafia isly -- the politically astute, they are heading into politics. in sicily, they are the government. the took over by force political apparatus in the north side. you have probably heard of tom pendergast. had hate controlled most of the city by this point. lazia was put out front as the boss. in the back with the old-timers, who really ran -- were the old-time
the unintended consequence of prohibition was it created organized crime. not only here, but around the country. it was a product demanded by the masses, and organized crime gave those people what they wanted. the north enders, one of the things they wanted was to make ,ine and beer, the bathtub gin as they called it, they jumped in with both feet. because of who they were, they dominated the field. but they were fighting each other. that wasn't good for business. so in 1928, the leaders of the...
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donor in germany we have the up in system where you need to register if you want to be an organ donor that's one difference but oh it's so and in spain there have been high investments and. implementing august coordinators in the hospital so they invested a lot in the thank you for raising organ donation rates let's take a look at spain because we've got a graph showing how the spaniards are world leaders in this field it's quite impressive more than four times as many spanish people actually donate organs than germans. which makes me want to ask you what's wrong with the germans who are usually so socially aware and quite progressive in their thinking yes they are. we say that they need some more incentives to actually register. carry organ donor cots and first what needs a central registration system that will be one point but also be tested and at the university of chicago for tests of intellect. whether we could improve registration rates with a new system which is reciprocity and so if you register you get bonus points on the waiting list once you need to do and then organs
donor in germany we have the up in system where you need to register if you want to be an organ donor that's one difference but oh it's so and in spain there have been high investments and. implementing august coordinators in the hospital so they invested a lot in the thank you for raising organ donation rates let's take a look at spain because we've got a graph showing how the spaniards are world leaders in this field it's quite impressive more than four times as many spanish people actually...
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>> right, to remove the line or an organization which he or she is associated with. >> so you're saying it actually doesn't apply to nonprofits because the way associated means whatever, but i'm looking at the last line, commissioner chiu. in addition to the officers that these officers or the board or the family members associated with, at least 10% of the equity. the one line that troubles me or which an individual or an authorized family member is an authorized member or agent, which i read is a member of a board of directors. >> right, and sorry. i didn't mean to communicate that this would wholly exclude nonprofits. i think it definitely could include them in certain instances. as you point out, if the official is a director of a nonprofit, then, that nonprofit would be considered an organization with which that official is associated for purposes of this. >> right. so a nonprofit still would be included in the current conflict of interest. >> they certainly could be, right? >> what would they be prohibited from doing? >> right. so if a nonprofit organization is considered an organ
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these women are responsible for the organization they chose the couple's depending on their level of need. but the ferocious we've been engaged for six years i responded to a cancer fight ad and applied for the wedding for the two of us for their mother's day thanks be to allah we were picked was all over there hello. the master of ceremonies hats the parade of couples carrying the qur'an the procession looks like a t.v. event and indeed a local broadcast is transmitting the ceremony life the couples have dressed up in their final refold the ok sion ball wrote finery. almost at the same time a few streets away there's a regular wedding in one of the city's huge wedding holes the catering alone costs twenty thousand euros the average wage is less than two thousand euros in afghanistan as a result many afghans take on a huge debt when they get married. in western countries couple spend a lot of money in nightclubs before the wedding here in afghanistan the wedding is the one big celebration so it's fine if it costs a little bit more. to after the meal comes to party the men dance among
these women are responsible for the organization they chose the couple's depending on their level of need. but the ferocious we've been engaged for six years i responded to a cancer fight ad and applied for the wedding for the two of us for their mother's day thanks be to allah we were picked was all over there hello. the master of ceremonies hats the parade of couples carrying the qur'an the procession looks like a t.v. event and indeed a local broadcast is transmitting the ceremony life the...
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the democratic congressional committee. club's first off to chairman crowley. thank you so much for organizing this important conversation with members and this important issues conference. thate great work congresswoman censuses billy -- has been doing as well. look at all those who are here to share with the american people an important conversation that has taken place. we understand we'll have unique experiences and hail from different places. all experienced with what a better tomorrow can and should be for the american people. growing up on a small farm in new mexico, there wasn't much money growing up, but we always had food in the freezer. there was always crops to be picked and shared with neighbors and friends. everyone chipped in. everyone did their part. but the importance of what i learned there is, if you worked hard, if you played by the rules, you got everything that you needed. he had the chance to be successful and achieve the american dream. for that to happen, we must ask if this economy can still deliver on that original american promise. make no mistake, democrats have an
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the way. but now i will connect this organization. so the group that attracts that media we went up against the nra they had a video actual clips of the women's march calling on people who were nra members and said come out and face the people which means we have been met with and then to say no we will fight back we are not afraid to galvanize a whole group of women to say with fierce women leadership in a way that is sobel to organize the largest women's convention from houston texas and there is that issue from the actual women's convention that was amazing and beautiful and relational that said we have never been in a place that is so organized and so intentional of the people that we support our speakers are over 65% women of color to put forth the most and giving instructions and we went from there to build up credibility from our base and having to come back over and over to prove that so now here we are 2018 so we are taking the momentum from january 21 of last year using that. marching is cool it is grade you get your frustrat
the way. but now i will connect this organization. so the group that attracts that media we went up against the nra they had a video actual clips of the women's march calling on people who were nra members and said come out and face the people which means we have been met with and then to say no we will fight back we are not afraid to galvanize a whole group of women to say with fierce women leadership in a way that is sobel to organize the largest women's convention from houston texas and...
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the next thing that came the way of organized crime was in 1929. we had the stock market crash and the depression. who had all the money? the banks weren't lending. no one was helping anyone. the mob had all the money. they used that money to infiltrate the political, social, economic fabric of the city. that whole era of the kansas city jazz, the clubs and the guys coming in, the mob financed all that, along with tom pendergast. the next step in the story is in 1931. as a result of a conflict in new york, all of these particular families, families like this kansas city group in cleveland, detroit, new york and boston, they all grew up pretty much the same way. they know each other from the old country. there wasn't a national syndicate of these crime . they formulated a commission of so many bosses who would rule on inter-family problems. this had the semblance of a corporate entity. that was more power for the kansas city crime family. 1932, the supreme court of missouri ruled the board of please commissioners had to be elected locally. john lazie
the next thing that came the way of organized crime was in 1929. we had the stock market crash and the depression. who had all the money? the banks weren't lending. no one was helping anyone. the mob had all the money. they used that money to infiltrate the political, social, economic fabric of the city. that whole era of the kansas city jazz, the clubs and the guys coming in, the mob financed all that, along with tom pendergast. the next step in the story is in 1931. as a result of a conflict...
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for example, going to the early part of the organization that helped move very dangerous material out of serbia during the hostilities there. more recently, just last year we cut the ribbon on what is called the low enriched uranium bank that provides security or supply to discourage countries from having enrichment technology. the organization gets stuff done on the ground as well as do policies geared >> you back at the end of the cold war is long with their opportunities to really cut back the threat now further developing andhaur countries. >> first of all in the 90s come and they very coming very strong efforts done to control and eliminate nuclear materials for nuclear weapons. then, it is not nuclear directly, but indirectly, issues with russia began to build. for example, nato expansion is something russia have a lot of problems with. these things have been building up, but clearly the issues around ukraine in 2014 exacerbated the relationship and now we are in a situation that is very dangerous to not having sufficient communications between our military leaders so that we kn
for example, going to the early part of the organization that helped move very dangerous material out of serbia during the hostilities there. more recently, just last year we cut the ribbon on what is called the low enriched uranium bank that provides security or supply to discourage countries from having enrichment technology. the organization gets stuff done on the ground as well as do policies geared >> you back at the end of the cold war is long with their opportunities to really cut...
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the palestine liberation organization is moved to cut ties with israel p.l.o. leaders met in ramallah in the occupied west bank on saturday they've ordered the palestinian government to draft a plan to cut off political economic and security contacts it's been growing tension since december when u.s. president donald trump recognized jerusalem as israel's capital and palestinians want these jerusalem to be a capital of a future state the us president says that the classified memo written by republican congress members claes even the probe into links between russia and his presidential campaign in a tweet he said he was totally vindicated describing the investigation as a witch hunt the f.b.i. previously expressed concerns about the accuracy of the documents it's told to al-jazeera now. they're the children of jailed chinese criminals with nowhere else to go one shelter is giving them a home one when he speaks the children growing up with their parents behind bars at this time when al jazeera. english you can. see. geopolitically place between east and west turke
the palestine liberation organization is moved to cut ties with israel p.l.o. leaders met in ramallah in the occupied west bank on saturday they've ordered the palestinian government to draft a plan to cut off political economic and security contacts it's been growing tension since december when u.s. president donald trump recognized jerusalem as israel's capital and palestinians want these jerusalem to be a capital of a future state the us president says that the classified memo written by...
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the different programs and organizations. but if you start competing against each other and forget to support the specific initiative, then our dollars go nowhere if no impact is being made. it's going to be difficult. some people don't want to hear this and this is my own personal opinion. it's simple. they know where to go. that is the lifestyle that they want but we know that there are thousands of homeless veterans out there that just want an opportunity to get back on their feet and be a functioning member of society. so we are on it. >> from the world affairs council, i'm wondering if you can quantify the extent of veterans and the people who are not veterans as well who need services like those that you are providing, you mentioned some big dollars. what is the scope of this problem in america? >> we work on two different pillars. one is providing the skill development and programming for folks who are transitioning out of the military already. the problem is the retention rates. they are essentially ill-prepared to und
the different programs and organizations. but if you start competing against each other and forget to support the specific initiative, then our dollars go nowhere if no impact is being made. it's going to be difficult. some people don't want to hear this and this is my own personal opinion. it's simple. they know where to go. that is the lifestyle that they want but we know that there are thousands of homeless veterans out there that just want an opportunity to get back on their feet and be a...
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they were threatened by the organization. the traffickers ensured that the women remained isolated in the u.s. they had very little money, no freedom of movement, and no interaction with the outside world. the structure of this sex trafficking organization was very hierarchical. it consisted of traffickers, house bosses, money launderers, facilitators, and runners. each of these players have very clearly defined role in keeping this criminal organization profitable. at the top of the organization were the traffickers. traffickers in both the united states and in thailand were responsible for recruiting the victims and controlling their bondage of debt. they learned everything they could about the women, including detailed information about their families. the information obtained was an important piece of the scheme. armed with this information that traffickers threatened anyone who wanted to or try to escape, including threats of the family back in thailand, would be harmed if the women did not do everything they were told. t
they were threatened by the organization. the traffickers ensured that the women remained isolated in the u.s. they had very little money, no freedom of movement, and no interaction with the outside world. the structure of this sex trafficking organization was very hierarchical. it consisted of traffickers, house bosses, money launderers, facilitators, and runners. each of these players have very clearly defined role in keeping this criminal organization profitable. at the top of the...
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while we can talk now to martin milius from the aid organization care in amman in jordan good day. there's been so many reports of many casualties injured our medical workers the hospitals in this besieged area equipped to deal with this influx of badly hurt people. now i mean that is really beyond belief what we're witnessing out among all right martin millions from the aid organization care in amman jordan unfortunately the link has is not very well so we're going to try and check in with you in our next bulletin we're going to stay in syria because turkey has vowed to press on with its offensive and half in a spider planned alliance between kurds in the region and pro-government syrian forces turkey's presence which of tyro on claimed his country's forces were hindering the deployment of syrian forces and there are fears that damascus is involvement in the region could further complicate syria's bitter civil war. all right i believe we have we a stablished the line with them martin million from the aid organization here in amman jordan let's pick up where we left off those report
while we can talk now to martin milius from the aid organization care in amman in jordan good day. there's been so many reports of many casualties injured our medical workers the hospitals in this besieged area equipped to deal with this influx of badly hurt people. now i mean that is really beyond belief what we're witnessing out among all right martin millions from the aid organization care in amman jordan unfortunately the link has is not very well so we're going to try and check in with you...
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i'm honored to represent the fbi and the fine men and women of our organization. and i look forward to answering your questions. thank you. >> thank you, mr. richardson. first of all, let me express my regret for not being here on time. we had a meeting of the intelligence committee, which went overtime. but i want to thank all the witnesses for their testimony up until now. i want to thank mr. perry for filling in for me. i'm sure he did a far better job than i would have. i thank the ranking member for her support in putting this meeting together. thank you, mr. richardson. our second witness is mr. raymond villa nueva. he began his law enforcement career in 1994 with the puerto rico police department. since joining immigration and customs enforcement, mr. villanueva has served in numerous key positions, supervisor -- financial crimes asset forfeiture, a removal group from buffalo, new york. for proceeds of a crime unit in washington, d.c. assistant special agent in charge for the hsi san juan office and most recently as the deputy assistant director of hsi inter
i'm honored to represent the fbi and the fine men and women of our organization. and i look forward to answering your questions. thank you. >> thank you, mr. richardson. first of all, let me express my regret for not being here on time. we had a meeting of the intelligence committee, which went overtime. but i want to thank all the witnesses for their testimony up until now. i want to thank mr. perry for filling in for me. i'm sure he did a far better job than i would have. i thank the...
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ourltimately need to bring most engaged readers to the times itself. other organizations find it difficult to do that. they are much more dependent on how these platforms displayed their news information. effectively come to the equivalent of the front page for most individuals. news organizations, traditional news organizations are still composing the individual stories, they are ranging and figuring out who oversees what and what kind of timeframe. to the earlier conversations, i think it makes it very difficult to determine whether they are in the publishing space or merely a purveyor of content that other people have produced. they clearly, through their algorithms, are applying a level of judgment, and that has a societal impact. it's slowing through those platforms. , whatat gets regulated the right approach to that is difficult in part because there is no clear bright line between what constitutes as news and other types of information. traditional news organizations are not licensed. particular law for defamation laws. so there's a spectrum of information that has
ourltimately need to bring most engaged readers to the times itself. other organizations find it difficult to do that. they are much more dependent on how these platforms displayed their news information. effectively come to the equivalent of the front page for most individuals. news organizations, traditional news organizations are still composing the individual stories, they are ranging and figuring out who oversees what and what kind of timeframe. to the earlier conversations, i think it...
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like the world health organization's international agency for research on cancer or i would like to say that fundamentally this hearing is about the ability of a public health agency to call a carcinogen a carcinogen even if that carcinogen makes a huge amount of money for powerful corporations according to the center for responsive politics monsanto lobbied more than four point three million dollars in twenty seven teams the environmental protection agency which is not an international organization concluded that the same ingredient does not cause cancer and i are says that they've been under attack ever since they published their conclusions against life est at the same time monsanto has been pushing against these findings through several different means and the company is seen as quite controversial not only in the u.s. but all over the world president micron promised in november that would be banned within three years and medically modified crops have been banned in over thirty five different countries but not banned in the u.s. international organizations have conc
like the world health organization's international agency for research on cancer or i would like to say that fundamentally this hearing is about the ability of a public health agency to call a carcinogen a carcinogen even if that carcinogen makes a huge amount of money for powerful corporations according to the center for responsive politics monsanto lobbied more than four point three million dollars in twenty seven teams the environmental protection agency which is not an international...
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what i have heard when i visit with them as i travel the country, and many of the organizers that were successful in every one of these communities, they talked to me about their children, the well-being of their neighborhoods. that is not just new. this is something that has been plaguing so many of our families for too long area a lot of those families were ignored and not heard. they want to be heard. they have ideas on how to solve big albums. we talked about only about economic policies we share, but as to the ballot box, people need to be treated with respect and dignity. that is what this is all about. outonly will be be reaching and learning from organizers, especially african-american women, we will make sure we work with them. we are out and knocking on doors together. aether we are knocking on front door or door of social media, we have to get this together. we will continue to see the strength of the organizing of these grass roots organizations that will make a difference. rep: crowley: thank you all very much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [capt
what i have heard when i visit with them as i travel the country, and many of the organizers that were successful in every one of these communities, they talked to me about their children, the well-being of their neighborhoods. that is not just new. this is something that has been plaguing so many of our families for too long area a lot of those families were ignored and not heard. they want to be heard. they have ideas on how to solve big albums. we talked about only about economic policies we...
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members of these military groups came mostly from the organization of ukrainian nationalists the zero un founded in one nine hundred twenty nine this organization had an ultimate goal of creating an ethnically pure independent ukraine and considered terror an acceptable tool for achieving their ends their official flag was black and red bland and blood it will remain in ukraine's history long after the o. un will cease to exist in early one nine hundred forty the most radical nationalistic part of the organization of ukrainian nationalists got its own leader step on bond era severely anti semitic an anti communist he proclaimed an independent ukraine in one nine hundred forty one. his german allies frowned upon such an act of self will and it landed him in prison for nearly all the second world war not participating in the events physically still managed to successfully spread his ideology many independent historians estimate that the zero un militia exterminated from one hundred fifty to two hundred thousand jews on ukrainian territory occupied by the germans by the end of one nine h
members of these military groups came mostly from the organization of ukrainian nationalists the zero un founded in one nine hundred twenty nine this organization had an ultimate goal of creating an ethnically pure independent ukraine and considered terror an acceptable tool for achieving their ends their official flag was black and red bland and blood it will remain in ukraine's history long after the o. un will cease to exist in early one nine hundred forty the most radical nationalistic part...
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like the world health organization's international agency for research on cancer or i would like to say that fundamentally this hearing is about the ability of a public health agency to call a carcinogen a carcinogen even if that carcinogen makes a huge amount of money for powerful corporations according to the center for responsive politics monsanto lobbied more than four point three million dollars in twenty seven team the environmental protection agency which is not an international organization concluded that the same ingredient does not cause cancer and i are says that they've been under attack ever since they published their conclusions against life a state at the same time monsanto has been pushing against these findings through several different means and the company is seen as quite controversial not only in the u.s. but all over the world president micron promised in november that life of say would be banned within three years inevitably modified crops have been banned in over thirty five different countries but
like the world health organization's international agency for research on cancer or i would like to say that fundamentally this hearing is about the ability of a public health agency to call a carcinogen a carcinogen even if that carcinogen makes a huge amount of money for powerful corporations according to the center for responsive politics monsanto lobbied more than four point three million dollars in twenty seven team the environmental protection agency which is not an international...
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good morning, congratulations to the georgetown university school of public service for organizing the public policy for organizing this event, and very glad we not victim of the shutdown. ken probably remember october 2013 when we were supposed to host the second round of the tpp negotiations in brussels, we had to postpone. so issue thought, gee, the second time the shutdown affects my professional life. but, no, it won't. so congratulations to that. i thank you for inviting european diplomats in the room to present the views of the european union which are different and similar to be interesting for that conversation today. you may or may not know this but the eu is the number one export of commercial services. we are the number one trading partner of 80 countries in the world, and we have a very ambitious trade agenda. going back to the founding document for this current government or european commission in 2015, we adopted a communication called trade for all, and underlining that trade needs to be for the benefit of everybody and based on our values-but also be adapted to changes
good morning, congratulations to the georgetown university school of public service for organizing the public policy for organizing this event, and very glad we not victim of the shutdown. ken probably remember october 2013 when we were supposed to host the second round of the tpp negotiations in brussels, we had to postpone. so issue thought, gee, the second time the shutdown affects my professional life. but, no, it won't. so congratulations to that. i thank you for inviting european...
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like the world health organization's international agency for research on cancer or i would like to say that fundamentally this hearing is about the ability of a public health agency to call a carcinogen a carcinogen even if that carcinogen makes a huge amount of money for powerful corporations according to the center for responsive politics monsanto lobbied more than four point three million dollars in twenty seventeen the environmental protection agency which is not an international organization concluded that the same ingredient does not cause cancer and i are says that they've been under attack ever since they published their conclusions against life estate at the same time monsanto has been pushing against these findings through several different means and the company is seen as quite controversial not only in the u.s. but all over the world president promised in november that they would be banned within three years inevitably modified crops have been banned in over thirty five different countries but not banned in t
like the world health organization's international agency for research on cancer or i would like to say that fundamentally this hearing is about the ability of a public health agency to call a carcinogen a carcinogen even if that carcinogen makes a huge amount of money for powerful corporations according to the center for responsive politics monsanto lobbied more than four point three million dollars in twenty seventeen the environmental protection agency which is not an international...
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elizabeth hoff has the world health organization says syria representative she joins us from damascus welcome to d.w. what are you hearing from people in eastern guta. now do you think that the situation is going to be increasing and it was. great for humanity for. that. matter. if. i was a very told you about the moment when the guns were supposed to fall silent but didn't. hear from damascus that's going to be believed. we can hear that this small minority they. say is not the cause. of this cease fire was supposed to offer a five hour window of opportunity what can i say the organizations do in five hours . we cannot believe that many can make inside the empire was the little sadness that did this is going to make a court order for people to exit. so those who would like to leave hand leave. during the hours that it's open tonight not that you do not know if you know the big house for some make an accusation this is probably going to have nothing at all because that ok so it didn't exist so the whole point of this this five hour window was to get people out rather than to help peop
elizabeth hoff has the world health organization says syria representative she joins us from damascus welcome to d.w. what are you hearing from people in eastern guta. now do you think that the situation is going to be increasing and it was. great for humanity for. that. matter. if. i was a very told you about the moment when the guns were supposed to fall silent but didn't. hear from damascus that's going to be believed. we can hear that this small minority they. say is not the cause. of this...
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fortunately, there was a connection there because they members of the organization. the black student union had gained control of the associated to it in budget by spring of 1967, so we started a communications project. panthertime, the black party took this action in sacramento, and when he was did arrested, everything was drawn to us. so, as a member of the black student union, we decided to develop and we began to develop relationship with the black panther party. if it was not for that, we would not have gone on strike in a 1968. theet and decided to form ethnic studies program and the black study? program. it brought in other people like sissel williams into the party. the two of us did not have classes together, so the party was going through an intense. cointel and other people getting attacked. we decided to do a mass strike? also had atually, we few students who were panthers in the black student union? glover: that's right come up quite a few students were panthers in the bse of. -- the blacks that -- in the black student union some of us were pretty committ
fortunately, there was a connection there because they members of the organization. the black student union had gained control of the associated to it in budget by spring of 1967, so we started a communications project. panthertime, the black party took this action in sacramento, and when he was did arrested, everything was drawn to us. so, as a member of the black student union, we decided to develop and we began to develop relationship with the black panther party. if it was not for that, we...
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the syrian white helmets organization says a helicopter dropped chlorine gas over the city of saud a cab the group says at least twelve people were killed in the attached but it's not possible to independently verify that figure witnesses reported a chemical smell in the air after the strike. smelled chlorine and one of us went outside and then there was an air strike. during the night russian jets pounded further targets throughout the province the region is under control of islamist rebel groups a number of buildings are said to have collapsed in the airstrikes like this one in the provincial capital risky per se at least nine people were buried in the rubble . is the locker physiology of that war one rocket hit a seven story building and another one hit a four story building. and you know we've recovered six bodies from the rubble a child was also injured. in mount it on newman a hospital was hit and badly damaged. the bombardment comes after rebel shot down a russian fighter jet on saturday that he had missed at the u.n. says some ten thousand people have fled the fighting in the
the syrian white helmets organization says a helicopter dropped chlorine gas over the city of saud a cab the group says at least twelve people were killed in the attached but it's not possible to independently verify that figure witnesses reported a chemical smell in the air after the strike. smelled chlorine and one of us went outside and then there was an air strike. during the night russian jets pounded further targets throughout the province the region is under control of islamist rebel...
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for example, going to the early part of the organization helps move very dangerous nuclear materialge out of serbia during the hostilities there but more recently just last year we cut the ribbon on what is called the lower iranian bank that provides security of supply to discourage countries from having enrichment technology. the organization tries to get stuff done on the ground as well as present new policies. >> host: when you look in the new times was there opportunities missed to come back the threat that is now further developing in countries customer. >> guest: i think first of all in the '90s there were very, very strong efforts done to control and illuminate clear materials in nuclear weapons. then it's not nuclear directly but indirectly issues with russia began to build. for example, nato expansion was something that russia had a lot of problems with to put it mildly. these things have been building up but clearly the issues around ukraine in 2014 exacerbated the relationship and now we are in a situation that is very dangerous in not having sufficient communications inclu
for example, going to the early part of the organization helps move very dangerous nuclear materialge out of serbia during the hostilities there but more recently just last year we cut the ribbon on what is called the lower iranian bank that provides security of supply to discourage countries from having enrichment technology. the organization tries to get stuff done on the ground as well as present new policies. >> host: when you look in the new times was there opportunities missed to...
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sensing the inevitable loss of the german troops the organization of ukrainian nationalists gave up on their former ally and began fighting equally against the germans and the soviet forces. in january nine hundred forty three u.s.s.r. troops started pushing the nazis back liberating one part of ukraine after another . western ukraine was the last ukrainian region held by the germans finally being liberated in october of one nine hundred forty four. bands continue to wage their guerrilla war against the soviet regime carrying out bloody raids on ukrainian villages and towns and leaving behind chaos and casualties. this war went on until the middle of the one nine hundred fifty s. when the last collaborators were either detained or fled the country. on may seventh one thousand nine hundred forty five germany unconditionally surrendered to the allies ukraine remained a part of the soviet union first for. the peace after the second world war was short lived.
sensing the inevitable loss of the german troops the organization of ukrainian nationalists gave up on their former ally and began fighting equally against the germans and the soviet forces. in january nine hundred forty three u.s.s.r. troops started pushing the nazis back liberating one part of ukraine after another . western ukraine was the last ukrainian region held by the germans finally being liberated in october of one nine hundred forty four. bands continue to wage their guerrilla war...
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her sheena is the founder of recycle me an organization dedicated to cleaning up the city. i sowed in my own it's all we know. starts in from my home. to cities to turkey there's trash everywhere it's a good thing she's doing something about it and on her own initiative. is cameron's most populated city the areas more than three million inhabitants produce a huge amount of household waste every day. a private company contracted to collect the city's garbage actually only removes about two thirds of it. the rest remains scattered throughout the city. regime elect they also use the media to combat the waste problem on cameron's second largest t.v. network she hosts a weekly program on environmental issues. the twenty nine year old uses this platform to report on the poor waste management situation in the west african country. sometimes this yields results when i reply. you know i was moved to. the south. but plastic continues to clog up the city's gutters. this is a serious problem especially when the rainy season starts in march blocked waterways can cause property damage an
her sheena is the founder of recycle me an organization dedicated to cleaning up the city. i sowed in my own it's all we know. starts in from my home. to cities to turkey there's trash everywhere it's a good thing she's doing something about it and on her own initiative. is cameron's most populated city the areas more than three million inhabitants produce a huge amount of household waste every day. a private company contracted to collect the city's garbage actually only removes about two...
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the organized and not organized. the not organized is very much what you were talking about, where people reinforce their own beliefs and they retweet or repost and they reinforce, but if we can go to the organized first, you open and journalism a long time. what do you think has really changed in the last couple of years? does it feel worse? is it that we simply know that the interference is there and was probably always there? what do you think? let me just start with the reaction. one of the good things is that you can consume a lot. when i was growing up you have the paper on the driveway and half-hour news and that was the news. that was all your window into the world. i have access to so much. but listen, we'll have crazy relatives that over the course of dinner have weird conspiracy theories and lives and men didn't go to the moon, and whatever the theory was. you knew that information was different than what landed on the driveway. it came from a different place one official and one not professional. one of th
the organized and not organized. the not organized is very much what you were talking about, where people reinforce their own beliefs and they retweet or repost and they reinforce, but if we can go to the organized first, you open and journalism a long time. what do you think has really changed in the last couple of years? does it feel worse? is it that we simply know that the interference is there and was probably always there? what do you think? let me just start with the reaction. one of the...
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i think in the organization, we're dogged people. le who can withstand criticism and career changes at the top and throughout the organization but when you see the constant flux of leaders coming and going, it is something that is potentially concerning for us. this organization's not about one person. people come and go, and we all know that when we step up. there are no indefensible people in the fbi. we're just looking for that period of calm when things will finally settle and we can do our jobs. >> that day is not today because don jr. tweeted about you leaving your job. he tweeted this, you would think they're stable is full in the hate on trump department. who am i kidding? it's cnn. of course there's more room. he's obviously denigrating your choice to leave the fbi and then to come here as an analyst. what's your response? >> first, let me say that i'm not going to begrudge a son for protecting his father. i can only imagine what that situation is like and i'll also say whether you're a citizen or whether you're in government
i think in the organization, we're dogged people. le who can withstand criticism and career changes at the top and throughout the organization but when you see the constant flux of leaders coming and going, it is something that is potentially concerning for us. this organization's not about one person. people come and go, and we all know that when we step up. there are no indefensible people in the fbi. we're just looking for that period of calm when things will finally settle and we can do our...
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prior knowing in the war that they're fighting or all sorts of terrorist organization in the war but in syria they are collaborating with that there is sort of an assertion or what will come back to turkish u.s. relations near the end but i just want to ask another question about syria here another war has gone on for seven years almost up to a million people been killed more than five million refugees now your government has always said that it supports the syrian people's right to freedom and it supports their quest for for for democracy there not only have you you said that in statements but you host more than three million refugees inside turkey but now it seems that you according to some of your critics that you no longer care about this is a real struggle for freedom because for example aleppo which was held by the rebels it's actually fell into the hands of the the rich assad regime because turkey stopped supporting the the rebels there and similar scenes in other places inside syria your critics say that you are more concerned about the success of the estancia agenda and more
prior knowing in the war that they're fighting or all sorts of terrorist organization in the war but in syria they are collaborating with that there is sort of an assertion or what will come back to turkish u.s. relations near the end but i just want to ask another question about syria here another war has gone on for seven years almost up to a million people been killed more than five million refugees now your government has always said that it supports the syrian people's right to freedom and...
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shows us the inland waterways behind it. his organization is helping to protect the mangrove forests they've planted forty five new hacked is and marked off spawning grounds for the fish with local residents. we continue in the and to late to. hear patrice is support in the future. his environmental denies ation is planned in a nature reserve of flora and fauna on the river banks. he's already won the fisherman and hunters over so they'll respect the areas where fishing and hunting are prohibited. it's a natural paradise with protected marsh areas and recipe she's of plants and wildlife but how important is it to the hunters here to preserve the environment i've known only we used to sell the game or eat it ourselves but we've stopped doing that we want our children to see the water animals in the future with their own eyes darien rock a regular as you look up as your local residents are burning down trees to clear land for farming. they fly to our last stop the forest of good to me in togo. to the people in this area the forest is sacrosanc
shows us the inland waterways behind it. his organization is helping to protect the mangrove forests they've planted forty five new hacked is and marked off spawning grounds for the fish with local residents. we continue in the and to late to. hear patrice is support in the future. his environmental denies ation is planned in a nature reserve of flora and fauna on the river banks. he's already won the fisherman and hunters over so they'll respect the areas where fishing and hunting are...
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like the world health organization's international agency for research on cancer or i would like to say that fundamentally this hearing is about the ability of a public health agency to call a carcinogen a carcinogen even if that carcinogen makes a huge amount of money for powerful corporations according to the center for responsive politics monsanto lobbied more than four point three million dollars in twenty seven team the environmental protection agency which is not an international organization concluded that the same ingredient does not cause cancer and i are says that they've been under attack ever since they published their conclusions against life est at the same time monsanto has been pushing against these findings through several different means and the company is seen as quite controversial not only in the u.s. but all over the world president micron promised in november that they would be banned within three years danetta clean modified crops have been banned in over thirty five different countries but not ban
like the world health organization's international agency for research on cancer or i would like to say that fundamentally this hearing is about the ability of a public health agency to call a carcinogen a carcinogen even if that carcinogen makes a huge amount of money for powerful corporations according to the center for responsive politics monsanto lobbied more than four point three million dollars in twenty seven team the environmental protection agency which is not an international...