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we learned the extent to which it is a corrupt organization. how weak their leader is, the center of so much of what is wrong with the nra. it is really the nra looks out for themselves, not their members, not on rates. this is about how they can amass trips on private jets, lavish dinners, the guard club membership, luxury apartment rentals for their interns, things that are bizarre for the nra let alone that they are nonprofit allegedly. so much friction, executives undercutting each other. a strange figure that wayne lapierre sitting at the top of it, aware and indifferent at the same time. a maze of issues, this boys club frat house culture of an organization, vendors calling all the shots, the russia maria buttina scandal. what is most surprising is we learned nothing much has changed in the organization and outside the organization and their work on the issue of gun rights. i want to ask you a little bit about the process. what was it like to write this book and do the investigation. was there anything you uncovered that was surprising or
we learned the extent to which it is a corrupt organization. how weak their leader is, the center of so much of what is wrong with the nra. it is really the nra looks out for themselves, not their members, not on rates. this is about how they can amass trips on private jets, lavish dinners, the guard club membership, luxury apartment rentals for their interns, things that are bizarre for the nra let alone that they are nonprofit allegedly. so much friction, executives undercutting each other. a...
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is that what we learn is that nothing much has changed in the organization and outside of the organization and in their work on on the issue of gun rights. so tim i want to ask you, you know a little bit about the process. what was it like to write this book? what was it like to do the investigation and and was there anything you uncovered that was surprising or appalling or just sort of bonkers? i can think of a few stories you wrote about that were bonkers, but love to hear your opinion. well first, let me say shannon. thanks so much for taking the time to do this q&a with us and really appreciate you doing that. look one thing that was so interesting about doing this project was i kind of wrote it during the pandemic years right one of the big breakthroughs and this isn't really a story in the book. this is kind of a story about a process, you know, one of the big breakthroughs came in 2020 in around the march april time frame when everything was shut down because of covid and one of my sources indicated that the source was willing to provide some documents. what ultimately became hundr
is that what we learn is that nothing much has changed in the organization and outside of the organization and in their work on on the issue of gun rights. so tim i want to ask you, you know a little bit about the process. what was it like to write this book? what was it like to do the investigation and and was there anything you uncovered that was surprising or appalling or just sort of bonkers? i can think of a few stories you wrote about that were bonkers, but love to hear your opinion. well...
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and these are the people who are behind the organizing element of the campaign of the convoy. and i do think though that the people on the ground and many of them might have been swept away by the kind of call that conspiracy theories that we saw after march 2020. but i think as one of the person interviewed at the beginning of your clip, made clear, i think there is genuine anxiety and grievance there. road, a lot of people have lost their businesses. the mental health children have suffered. and so there is a kind of genuine pushback to mandates and lock downs, but that i think that has to be separated from the organizers who are cd characters that we've known about for some time. i think when i'm as with mental practice that we cover when we get seen to international lose, that's always multiple reasons why protestors are actually out on the street and why the protest of grown. i want to bring it man be a barge because what he's fascinating is that most truckers in canada all vaccinated and most canadians support vaccinations. and yet you have a protest going on that he's g
and these are the people who are behind the organizing element of the campaign of the convoy. and i do think though that the people on the ground and many of them might have been swept away by the kind of call that conspiracy theories that we saw after march 2020. but i think as one of the person interviewed at the beginning of your clip, made clear, i think there is genuine anxiety and grievance there. road, a lot of people have lost their businesses. the mental health children have suffered....
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some happened, i've been doing my best to focus on the organizers since before. they even arrived in ottawa and some of my colleagues have as well by and large the media has been really unprepared to tackle the reality of all right, extreme, this conspiratorial anti government organizations in this country writ large. and that's been particularly acute when it comes to this convoy and he is doing occupation. i'm just a couple days ago includes alberta, the blockade of the border crossing there with the united states. lead to more than a dozen arrests and discovery of a stockpile of weapons. there's a real concern that the occupiers here in ottawa were, i mad also have some, some access to weaponry as well, potentially some areas where they may be staffing weapons. that's exactly why i'm sitting in this car right now. we've been out trying to find a couple of both locations. so there is a real concern here that not only you know, are the elements of this occupation of the past that are extremist in nature. but also that some of the organizers are using this cover f
some happened, i've been doing my best to focus on the organizers since before. they even arrived in ottawa and some of my colleagues have as well by and large the media has been really unprepared to tackle the reality of all right, extreme, this conspiratorial anti government organizations in this country writ large. and that's been particularly acute when it comes to this convoy and he is doing occupation. i'm just a couple days ago includes alberta, the blockade of the border crossing there...
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and outside of the organization and their work on gun rights. tim, i want to ask you a little bit about the process. what was that like to write this book? what was it like to do the investigation? was there anything you uncovered that was surprising, appalling or sort of a bonkers? i can think of a few stories she wrote about that were bonkers but i would love to hear your opinion. >> verse i want to say thank you so much for taking the time to do this q&a with us. i really appreciate you doing that. one thing that was so interesting about doing this project was a kind of rodent during the pandemic. one of the big is a process. one of the big breakthroughs came in 2020 and around the march april time frame was shut down because of covid. and one of my sources indicated the source was going to provide some documents will ultimately became hundreds and hundreds of pages of critical source documents. these are secret depositions that were filed under sealed court unavailable to the public. but the shown things talking under hours without oliver nor
and outside of the organization and their work on gun rights. tim, i want to ask you a little bit about the process. what was that like to write this book? what was it like to do the investigation? was there anything you uncovered that was surprising, appalling or sort of a bonkers? i can think of a few stories she wrote about that were bonkers but i would love to hear your opinion. >> verse i want to say thank you so much for taking the time to do this q&a with us. i really...
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i've spoken to the protesters, i've spoken to the organizers, i've looked at the social media b. i can tell you that the, the prevalence of conspiracy theories of misinformation is really, really acute. i'm are, can i throw this at in, this is from twitter and of from one of ab border community who knew we were having this conversation today. so on my laptop t o m t says, i've been really frustrated as to why media hasn't be focusing on the organizers intentions. partial organizers, canaday unity had explicitly stated and desire to remove democratic authorities. yet media or government has fell to really examine that. can you unpack the truth of that tweet, that story and, and, and the direction that, that twitter is going? yeah, i mean i, i disagree a little bit that it hasn't been focused on. i mean, i think we were talking about quite a bit, but i do, i mean, to underscore with justin was saying, i think there is a difference between the organizers of this protest and what you're seeing on the ground, right. the organizers of this protest are ones that organize the earlier uni
i've spoken to the protesters, i've spoken to the organizers, i've looked at the social media b. i can tell you that the, the prevalence of conspiracy theories of misinformation is really, really acute. i'm are, can i throw this at in, this is from twitter and of from one of ab border community who knew we were having this conversation today. so on my laptop t o m t says, i've been really frustrated as to why media hasn't be focusing on the organizers intentions. partial organizers, canaday...
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there's so much friction also within the organization. you have executives undercutting each other, they go behind each other's backs, and then again sort of a strange figure that wayne lapierre sitting on top of it the book runs through amazing issues that the nra's had which is this boys club frat club and the vendors are basically calling all the shots. and ultimately i think what's most surprising is that what we learn is that nothing much has changed. in the organization and out side of the organization on the issue of gun rights. so tim i want to ask you. i want to ask a little bit about the process. what was it like to write this book, what was it like to do the investigation and was there anything that you uncovered that was surprising, or just appalling or maybe bonkers? i can think of a few stories you're right about that were bonkers? but i'd love to have new. >> thank you so much for taking the time to do this, and tune in with us. i really appreciate you doing that. so the thing that was so interesting about doing this project
there's so much friction also within the organization. you have executives undercutting each other, they go behind each other's backs, and then again sort of a strange figure that wayne lapierre sitting on top of it the book runs through amazing issues that the nra's had which is this boys club frat club and the vendors are basically calling all the shots. and ultimately i think what's most surprising is that what we learn is that nothing much has changed. in the organization and out side of...
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>> the subcommittee on international development, organizations and corporate social >> the subcommittee on international development international regulation global social impact come to order. good afternoon. thank you to our witnesses for being here today for a hearing entitled engagement with international organizations with goals and priorities and successes. without objection the chair is authorized to declare recess at any pointnt in all members will have five days to submit statements extraneous material rand questions for the record so to insert something in the record please have your staff e-mail address or contact full committee staff please keep your video function on at all times even when you are not recognized members are responsible for muting themselves and please remember to me. after you finish speaking. for those that are appropriate with those to eliminate background noise. i see we have a quorum and i recognize myself. thank you for joining me for this important hearing. and to extend a warm welcome to assistant secretary of state international organization affairs
>> the subcommittee on international development, organizations and corporate social >> the subcommittee on international development international regulation global social impact come to order. good afternoon. thank you to our witnesses for being here today for a hearing entitled engagement with international organizations with goals and priorities and successes. without objection the chair is authorized to declare recess at any pointnt in all members will have five days to submit...
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what did mazars say in the letter to the trump organization. >> they said telling the trump organization they should no longer rely on ten years of financial statements. these were the financial statements that mazars are compiled for the trump organization, and they said this is based on a couple of things, one is the new york attorney general's investigation. they made a public filing that went into great detail about various misstatements, allegations of misstatements and omissions in these financial statements, everything from the size of donald trump's apartment at trump tower to how much cash they had on hand to how they were valuing golf courses. so a significant move, but in this, though, interestingly, they are not drawing any sharp conclusions about whether there was any fraud here. they say while we have not concluded that the various financial statements as a whole contain material discrepancy based upon the totality of the circumstances, we believe our advice to you to no longer rely upon those financial statements is appropriate. they're telling them they should tell lender
what did mazars say in the letter to the trump organization. >> they said telling the trump organization they should no longer rely on ten years of financial statements. these were the financial statements that mazars are compiled for the trump organization, and they said this is based on a couple of things, one is the new york attorney general's investigation. they made a public filing that went into great detail about various misstatements, allegations of misstatements and omissions in...
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have kept the peace and what changes need to make to ensure these organizations continue to be relevant and effective. in the decades since world war ii, we have five new partners, as well. we have seen japan, germany and new powers like india demonstrate they have a stake in international order and address some of the urgent problems of our time. ask whether institutions drawn up according to colonial alignments from decades ago reflect the world today. i hope that during this hearing we will hear not only how your engagement with organizations, but also how they might be reimagined to maintain a place in a rapidly changing world. i appreciate the state department and your team's willingness to work with this committee on a range of priorities over the past year. technical assistance from your bureau was invaluable as i develop my legislation with vice chair sara jacobs to support greater participation in international organizations, as well as a bill that representative jacobs and i are leaving to make sure we are keeping peacekeeping at the u.n. both of these
have kept the peace and what changes need to make to ensure these organizations continue to be relevant and effective. in the decades since world war ii, we have five new partners, as well. we have seen japan, germany and new powers like india demonstrate they have a stake in international order and address some of the urgent problems of our time. ask whether institutions drawn up according to colonial alignments from decades ago reflect the world today. i hope that during this hearing we will...
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was it lower level people in the organization? not clear, but what is clear is that the numbers were wrong. >> common to do? >> super uncommon. by the way, the trump organization's comment that this somehow vindicates them is nuts. i mean, it's quite the opposite. >> gloria, you know the pushback is going to be this is an investigation being run by liberal democrats out to get trump. >> sure. >> can you lump an accounting firm you've worked with for decades into this liberals out to get me? >> no. the t accounting firm just fire their client. they say it was based on information from what they called internal and external sources. meaning, we have done an investigation and for the last decade we have been telling you stuff that we now believe is no longer true. so try as the trump organization might to blame this on tish james or politics or whatever else, mazars has represented them for ten years. suddenly what are they going to do? turn on the accounting firm? i think it's very difficult for them to do that. if you're investors a
was it lower level people in the organization? not clear, but what is clear is that the numbers were wrong. >> common to do? >> super uncommon. by the way, the trump organization's comment that this somehow vindicates them is nuts. i mean, it's quite the opposite. >> gloria, you know the pushback is going to be this is an investigation being run by liberal democrats out to get trump. >> sure. >> can you lump an accounting firm you've worked with for decades into...
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. >> as olympians go for gold in beijing, questions being raised about the organization created to protectoung athletes from sexual abuse. >> it should be a new safe sport, not the old safe sport. >> the abc news/espn investigation. >>> channing tatum. his new film "dog" a tribute to the military. >> just take the crazy down, just one notch, that's it. >> spending time with those in uniform. >> i appreciate you guys more than i can possibly tell you. >> and showing off his sense of adventure. >> oh my goodness. >>> but first, the "nightline 5." >>> number one in just 60 seconds. ♪ >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. the olympic dream starts young for many athletes and so do the sacrifices. for some, that comes with a painful price. tonight, an abc news/espn investigation into the u.s. center for safe sport, the organization created to protect athletes that some say isn't doing enough. here's abc's david scott. >> hey! >> reporter: heidi gilbert has always been a fighter. >> starting in eighth grade, i would get off the school bus, grab a snack, grab my tae kwon do bag, get to the t
. >> as olympians go for gold in beijing, questions being raised about the organization created to protectoung athletes from sexual abuse. >> it should be a new safe sport, not the old safe sport. >> the abc news/espn investigation. >>> channing tatum. his new film "dog" a tribute to the military. >> just take the crazy down, just one notch, that's it. >> spending time with those in uniform. >> i appreciate you guys more than i can possibly...
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>> the subcommittee on international development, organizations and corporate social impact will come to order. good afternoon, everyone. goals, priorities and successes. without objection, the chair has authorized the committee at any point and all members will have five days to submit statements and questions for the record. to put something on the record, have your staff email the previously mentioned email or contact committee staff. please keep your video function on at all times. members are responsible for muting and unmuting your selves. consistent with, staff will only mute witnesses as appropriate to eliminate background noise. i will now recognize myself for opening remarks. thank you for joining me at this important hearing. i want to extend a warm welcome to our witness, the assistant secretary of state. congratulations on your confirmation. on this subcommittee, we know the importance of your role. you have answered the call to public service in tough jobs and we know this will be a tough role. documented by the inspector general. i know many other nominees to the united
>> the subcommittee on international development, organizations and corporate social impact will come to order. good afternoon, everyone. goals, priorities and successes. without objection, the chair has authorized the committee at any point and all members will have five days to submit statements and questions for the record. to put something on the record, have your staff email the previously mentioned email or contact committee staff. please keep your video function on at all times....
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the me ah ah t f calls urgent talks with russia and the organization for security and cooperation in europe over the crisis in ukraine. we examined russia's claims that paramilitary groups, fighting in ukraine have links to me analyses. ah, hello, i'm down in jordan. this is al jazeera live from dell are also coming up. police clear, protested vehicles on a bridge on canadas border with the us, with a traffic now flowing again on switzerland votes to impose and the a total ban on tobacco advertising in a country with one of the highest rates of smoking in europe. ah, deterrence and diplomacy, that's the stance of the u. s. and ukrainian leaders as russia's military, takes part in war games along its northern border. ukraine is calling for talks within 48 hours with russia and other members of the organization for security and cooperation in europe. while the countries leader vladimir lensky as invited president joe biden, to care after a phone call between the 2 leaders. while the german chancellor left shelter showing his support, vowing immediate sanctions. if russia invades he'll b
the me ah ah t f calls urgent talks with russia and the organization for security and cooperation in europe over the crisis in ukraine. we examined russia's claims that paramilitary groups, fighting in ukraine have links to me analyses. ah, hello, i'm down in jordan. this is al jazeera live from dell are also coming up. police clear, protested vehicles on a bridge on canadas border with the us, with a traffic now flowing again on switzerland votes to impose and the a total ban on tobacco...
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the 1940s. it still plays perfectly. this old pipe organebrate its 100th birthday, but under the fingers and foot pedals of an expert organist, it sounds just as chipper today as it did a century ago. it was built in 1922, and installed in the old liberty movie theater on market street in downtown san jose, where it played background music for silent pictures. all of that came to an end when the silent movie era died in the 1930s. >> it was heading to the dustbin of history. >> reporter: the pastor says his predecessors at the church save the organ and build the church around its massive pipes in the 1940s. >> the search at a time of war and challenge to get on, and took on the challenge of building a new church, and we still have it here today. >> the intricate 2 ton instrument takes up an entire bathroom. it is still played for services almost every day. part >> you could hear a him you've heard your whole life, and yet it comes to life. you see the stars, and you hear the rolling thunder. >> reporter: now the organ is about to take cente
the 1940s. it still plays perfectly. this old pipe organebrate its 100th birthday, but under the fingers and foot pedals of an expert organist, it sounds just as chipper today as it did a century ago. it was built in 1922, and installed in the old liberty movie theater on market street in downtown san jose, where it played background music for silent pictures. all of that came to an end when the silent movie era died in the 1930s. >> it was heading to the dustbin of history. >>...
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size of the trump organization and somebody like the former president. this is something they need to present. that is what gets us kind of to our second point here, which is that for the trump organization and the former president personally going forward, they'll need a new accountant. they'll have to go through the books and come up with their own financial assessment, so that could be potentially an issue for the former president. the other issue potentially here is that the companies or the institutions or the individuals that hold the loans involving the trump organization and the frem, there might b kov nance in those loans where you say we can't rely on the information, we can call the loans, they might be able to change the terms of those loans, including increasing the interest rate. time will tell how that plays out. but that's what makes this so significant. >> so, joyce, let me go to the trump organization statement, which is that, "this confirmation effectively rendered the investigation by the d.a. and the a.g. moot." does it? >> it absolu
size of the trump organization and somebody like the former president. this is something they need to present. that is what gets us kind of to our second point here, which is that for the trump organization and the former president personally going forward, they'll need a new accountant. they'll have to go through the books and come up with their own financial assessment, so that could be potentially an issue for the former president. the other issue potentially here is that the companies or...
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for the 1st time and 2 years, there are no restrictions on crowd numbers. and organizers are making the half time entertainment more inclusive class than the one the slager daughter and beat union berlin to reignite the title race of the champions. by an unix, shocked of feats fight 20 buckle. ah amory hill mohammed off into the program. ukraine and the united states are stepping up the diplomatic drive to the fears. the crisis over a possible washing invasion. ukraine's leader vladimir savanski has invited us president joe biden to visit his country. washington says russia has more than 130000 troops on ukraine's border. western allies are lifting in supplies as cube vowels to keep its air space open. international observers pack their belongings. the organization for security and cooperation in europe has been monitoring the conflict in ukraine's east since 2014. but as tensions with russia escalate, they've decided it's time to relocate. the departure is a bad sign for neutral intelligence coming from easton ukraine. multiple countries also relocating the embassies fro
for the 1st time and 2 years, there are no restrictions on crowd numbers. and organizers are making the half time entertainment more inclusive class than the one the slager daughter and beat union berlin to reignite the title race of the champions. by an unix, shocked of feats fight 20 buckle. ah amory hill mohammed off into the program. ukraine and the united states are stepping up the diplomatic drive to the fears. the crisis over a possible washing invasion. ukraine's leader vladimir...
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you could tell by the way he organized, the way he dressed. he wore klan uniforms and paraphernalia around klan gatherings and stuff, but not in the public. he was a coat and tie kind of guy, and he set up an organization that was pretty sophisticated. >> shelton's chapters were responsible for really horrific violence. shelton's people were organized and were vicious. a number of them had military training, and that made them a much more dangerous threat. >> over the last several months, members of the aryan nations church and other neo-nazi groups have been connected to a whole series of very violent events. >> the united klans of america, the country's oldest group of ku klux klansmen, is threatened with financial ruin. >> so they started calling late into the night, in the wee hours of the morning to say, you know, "we're gonna come and get you." they just kept calling, kept calling, kept calling. >> they got fired up because we sued them. >> in 1983, the klan burned our building in montgomery, alabama. >> not only had our office been fire
you could tell by the way he organized, the way he dressed. he wore klan uniforms and paraphernalia around klan gatherings and stuff, but not in the public. he was a coat and tie kind of guy, and he set up an organization that was pretty sophisticated. >> shelton's chapters were responsible for really horrific violence. shelton's people were organized and were vicious. a number of them had military training, and that made them a much more dangerous threat. >> over the last several...
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but when we generated aggressive mass, the size of a mouse size, so somehow the organ ah, the size of the whole and is determined by the environment, not by the sense to making a so we also tried ariba experiment. we tried to write mouse pancreas in russ, and then we filed a huge rub slice. huh. whilst pancreas. so again, you know, these experiments suggest that you know, the size of the whole room is determined not by the service but the environment. so if it is through big matter difficult, but you know, if the science is mr. good, not too big was transplanted. i think the, you said the whole, i was determined by the environment. so, you know, that's what we said. you know, i don't know if you read it, but there is this manslow popular old russian novel, the heart of a dog where a dr. transplants human order in oregon into a dog which stand grows into human, but keeps a lot of dogs habits like chasing cats and sites. it sounds silly, but in the same like sy, fy way will and monkey grown organ inside me make me behave more like a monkey, even little that maybe. wow. well if you trans
but when we generated aggressive mass, the size of a mouse size, so somehow the organ ah, the size of the whole and is determined by the environment, not by the sense to making a so we also tried ariba experiment. we tried to write mouse pancreas in russ, and then we filed a huge rub slice. huh. whilst pancreas. so again, you know, these experiments suggest that you know, the size of the whole room is determined not by the service but the environment. so if it is through big matter difficult,...
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the organization basically didn't organize and then now to ask questions about the millions of dollarsfund-raising while all of those protests were going on, to now realize that maybe some of that money was given in pockets that could barely afford it and it's gone to things that, well, we need to know where it went. >> ben: and no one should be surprised by this by the way. when you have an organization that's filled with anarchists and i would argue domestic terrorists based on what they did in so many cities, they did shakedowns of corporations as well as the small donations from people that probably were actually sacrificing, thinking they were doing a good thing. they were shaking down america's corporate elite saying if you don't give money to black lives matter, you are on the naughty list. so all this cash comes in, and after you have someone leave that looks like they misappropriated funds, then what they would have done with the misappropriation of funds and everyone there any organization was also misappropriating funds. and what do you think they don't meet the deadline? an
the organization basically didn't organize and then now to ask questions about the millions of dollarsfund-raising while all of those protests were going on, to now realize that maybe some of that money was given in pockets that could barely afford it and it's gone to things that, well, we need to know where it went. >> ben: and no one should be surprised by this by the way. when you have an organization that's filled with anarchists and i would argue domestic terrorists based on what...
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the trump organization's accounting term cuts ties. acing -- the worst drought in 1000 years plus much more. >> this is the pbs newshour from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: filies of the sam lake -- sandy hook elementary school massacre reached a stlement with the manufacturer of the. . rifle used in the attack the $73 million settlement is a landmark development because the gun maker agreed to release documents for the first time. john: today is not about hono ring them. it is about how and why he died. today is about what is right and what is wrong. john: miss wheeler son benjamin was one of 26 students and educators murdered in 20 12 at sandy hook elementary school in newtown, connecticut, saying today's element is the first piece of accountability in nearly 10 agonizing years. >> our legal schism has given us justice today, but david and i will never have true justice. true justice would be our 15-year-old healthy and standing next to us right now. john: the agreement ends litigation from
the trump organization's accounting term cuts ties. acing -- the worst drought in 1000 years plus much more. >> this is the pbs newshour from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: filies of the sam lake -- sandy hook elementary school massacre reached a stlement with the manufacturer of the. . rifle used in the attack the $73 million settlement is a landmark development because the gun maker agreed to release documents for the first time. john: today...
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the agreements. when gonna join these organization in 1957. we were under no illusions that international that was perfect. however, we were convinced and still that the principles of sovereign equality of states with costly to the basis of this organization and out more to lateral order is the veritable foundation for a stable world. we believe that the united nations represent the best attempt at maintaining peace across the nation's foreign relations and corporation between a number among our peoples and holding forth the prospect of a better tomorrow. it is for this reason that gunner, like many other members of the organization, has suddenly committed itself to our poor, the chatter and international law. we believe that true want to not try was and we can improve corporation to make the world a better place where citizens and 4 generations are both on bond through these organisation and our common actions on principles such as self determination, within the context of the united nations, the countries that existed at i could not our rule
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in the 1920s and 30s when it began major organizing campaigns in the south. it was a familiar piece of southern black history and the welcome position. the johnson's received request to reprint and performs from all over the country and the world in the early decades of the 20th century. religious organizations in hymnal projects, missions in africa, intercultural propaganda in japan, people wanted this song. the route to its authors to inquire about how exactly crescendo here, innuendo there, in order to honor all. lift every voice and sing calls historical experience of racism and other forms of dispossession while also highlighting the greatest principles of democratic. which the elder johnson believed in wholeheartedly. as a party of lincoln republican's counsel abroad james understood the black experience in the violence in the u.s. was vile but not insurmountable. distinct but unexceptionable. his investments in the promises of democracy meant to lift every insync would not begin and end open within the community are best futures are made. when people g
in the 1920s and 30s when it began major organizing campaigns in the south. it was a familiar piece of southern black history and the welcome position. the johnson's received request to reprint and performs from all over the country and the world in the early decades of the 20th century. religious organizations in hymnal projects, missions in africa, intercultural propaganda in japan, people wanted this song. the route to its authors to inquire about how exactly crescendo here, innuendo there,...
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northern border. ukraine is calling for talks than 48 hours with russia and other members of the organization for security and cooperation in europe. while the countries lead of lot m, as the lensky has invited president biden to kiev, after a phone call between the 2 leaders. while the german chancellor left sholtes is showing his support vowing immediate sanctions. if russia invades he'll be in care of this week before flying on to moscow, while the number of russian forces in better routes is one of the biggest since the end of the cold war, they're engaged in intensive war games, which nate have considered as a potential starting point for an invasion, step bass and reports now from the broken field. the border with ukraine. at this bluff, air field rush and helicopter gunship steak through the air near by dozens of russian trucks. these, the training grounds, armored personnel carriers are transported towards the border with ukraine. the south of barrows looks like a rush and military zone is abandoned in the field and said both i near the city of homo is one of the 12 areas of russia un
northern border. ukraine is calling for talks than 48 hours with russia and other members of the organization for security and cooperation in europe. while the countries lead of lot m, as the lensky has invited president biden to kiev, after a phone call between the 2 leaders. while the german chancellor left sholtes is showing his support vowing immediate sanctions. if russia invades he'll be in care of this week before flying on to moscow, while the number of russian forces in better routes...
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the organization now works on principles within the context of the united nations with the countries that existed that have been assisted to become sovereign and political independent. this organization has been on the pathway for all of its members. regardless of differences and political ideology. encouraging the development and maintenance of friendly relations. by the actions of this organization, the rights of people have become more respected by their governments and their well-being is guaranteed. mr. president, i will declare, supports internationally recognized borders ukraine the borders of which join the united nations is a bona fide member. we do not support any actions that violate ukraine's sovereignty. by our principles, ghana does not recognize any entity outside of the clear arrangements that have been established by the charter and the principles of international law. for the recognition. as an international community, we have pulled back for many dangerous scenarios when logic and reason. on this occasion, we re-echo the voice of peace will be restrained by all part
the organization now works on principles within the context of the united nations with the countries that existed that have been assisted to become sovereign and political independent. this organization has been on the pathway for all of its members. regardless of differences and political ideology. encouraging the development and maintenance of friendly relations. by the actions of this organization, the rights of people have become more respected by their governments and their well-being is...
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c, the organization, this curity and corporation in europe. their special monitoring mission has been operating in that region of donuts and lucas separatist controlled regions of east and ukraine since 2014 the round about 40 member states that participate in that mission. and the withdrawal of these are a c members. these monitors are americans. busy but there is no doubt that this overseas, a wiring development when it comes, obviously a day or hours after we've had these announcements from the u. s. evacuating, it's an embassy staff to a consulate closer to the polish border, and we understand or over a dozen other countries saying that their citizens, nationals should if they can leave ukraine as quickly as possible. of course, the ukranian government here saying that certainly the president yesterday president zelinski saying that the biggest enemy, for the people of ukraine at the moment is actual panic. a situation here remains very calm, certainly in car cave in the east of the country. but sir, this announcement from the o. s. c also
c, the organization, this curity and corporation in europe. their special monitoring mission has been operating in that region of donuts and lucas separatist controlled regions of east and ukraine since 2014 the round about 40 member states that participate in that mission. and the withdrawal of these are a c members. these monitors are americans. busy but there is no doubt that this overseas, a wiring development when it comes, obviously a day or hours after we've had these announcements from...
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any introduction to the naacp for those who knew this song but had little or no knowledge of the organization when it began in the twenties and thirties. it was a familiar piece of black history welcomed into the future. and to the world. and religious organizations intercultural propaganda in japan people who wanted this song they cared for it to inquiree how exactly, crescendo here, innuendo there in order to honor all that it signals. lift every voice and seeing with those experiences of racism while also highlighting the democratic possibility that as a party of lincoln and abroad to understoodd the black experience was file but not insurmountable and was an exceptional. investments and when people gather to seeing, things begin to change. from the pressure in the air to the ways in which people live. music is a method that allows us to do and imagine things that may otherwise be unimaginable or be impossible. lift every voice and sing is the perfect example. it is a song that is readily accessible by a wide variety of community. unlike the star-spangled banner by those inspired by the me
any introduction to the naacp for those who knew this song but had little or no knowledge of the organization when it began in the twenties and thirties. it was a familiar piece of black history welcomed into the future. and to the world. and religious organizations intercultural propaganda in japan people who wanted this song they cared for it to inquiree how exactly, crescendo here, innuendo there in order to honor all that it signals. lift every voice and seeing with those experiences of...
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organization. something we don't talk very often about is our cooperation with the united states in international organizationst we have a dialogue with the state department with the united states on international organizations. it has been very successful in coordinating our actions and supporting taiwan's participation and now we are also getting like-minded partners to talk with us on these important issues of taiwan's international participation. but i think the real cost of taiwan's exclusion from the major international organizations, i go back to u.n. resolution 2758. if we are not able to tackle this, it will be very difficult for taiwan's participation in major international organizations, especially those major organizations associated with the united nations. unfortunately, the united states has already taken the first step and we need to align more and more with our partners to steve -- speak up and not interpretation by the u.n. or china and we need to have room for taiwan the play its role in international organizations. if you look at the countries in the world, taiwan has 23.5 million people. e
organization. something we don't talk very often about is our cooperation with the united states in international organizationst we have a dialogue with the state department with the united states on international organizations. it has been very successful in coordinating our actions and supporting taiwan's participation and now we are also getting like-minded partners to talk with us on these important issues of taiwan's international participation. but i think the real cost of taiwan's...
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the organization for security and cooperation in europe has been monitoring the conflict in ukraine's east since 2014. but as tensions with russia escalate, they've decided it's time to relocate. the departure is a bad sign for neutral intelligence coming from easton ukraine. multiple countries also relocating the embassies from key in the east to live in the west. as the u. s . ones that russia could launch an invasion at any time. this comes in response to recent military movements from russia to the north. it is conducting joint military drills with belarus. ah, while in the south, russian warships practiced naval drills in the black sea. but the flurry of diplomatic activity continues unabated. father morgan, d. okay, now i'm going to ukraine to morrow. the toast to president zalinski. father, i'm going to moscow the day after to morrow to speak with president putin. in both cases, it's about exploring how we can secure peace in european it now falls to germany's chancellor left schultz for another attempt at d. escalating the looming crisis. d. w correspondent, nick connelly is i
the organization for security and cooperation in europe has been monitoring the conflict in ukraine's east since 2014. but as tensions with russia escalate, they've decided it's time to relocate. the departure is a bad sign for neutral intelligence coming from easton ukraine. multiple countries also relocating the embassies from key in the east to live in the west. as the u. s . ones that russia could launch an invasion at any time. this comes in response to recent military movements from...
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but if they do, we'll be ready to engage on sunday contingency plans turned real us staff at the organization for security and cooperation in europe faced in the rebel held city of dun asked for packing up and heading home, they're just the latest group to decide that the risk of all out war is now 2 great . we can as fee to d. w, correspond to nick connelly, who joins us from the ukranian capital, can hello to you neck. so we've heard biden's national security advisor, jake sullivan say that russia could invade ukraine any day. now, how are people in ukraine dealing with this kind of dire warning? well, i think some of those are more extreme mornings from washington. have indeed a gone over people's heads, people trying their best to focus on everyday life and enjoying what was a beautiful sunny if very cold sunday here and key of lots people out. anything that really cut through though, after all, that diplomatic flurry of activity all the meetings, all the summits was the decision in the last few days by most western embassies to shut up shop, or at least bring out most of their staff from
but if they do, we'll be ready to engage on sunday contingency plans turned real us staff at the organization for security and cooperation in europe faced in the rebel held city of dun asked for packing up and heading home, they're just the latest group to decide that the risk of all out war is now 2 great . we can as fee to d. w, correspond to nick connelly, who joins us from the ukranian capital, can hello to you neck. so we've heard biden's national security advisor, jake sullivan say that...
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the concept of introducing going back to a organisms which laterally before on the rule of the gradation. and using them to degrade and wiped out and potentially environment that very promising rich. mm. but it doesn't end with organic matter. fungi can also treat soils contaminated with arsenic lead in mercury from mining operations, or even radioactive elements. in 1986, a nuclear reactor meltdown and explosion and chernobyl spread devastating radioactive contamination making the region uninhabitable to this day. in a trial near the nuclear reactor, erika quota used fun guy together with host plants. we could show that strong seal um, which is even and radioactive element, half of that iowa bailable strontium could be taken up by the sunflower in the growth period of 12 weeks later, the plants can be cut down, burned in the strontium enriched ashes can be stored more safely, the soil is left significantly cleaner. what the fun guy do here is change the mobility of the elements fixing them in the soil absorbing them or helping plants take them up. samples taken close to a russian indust
the concept of introducing going back to a organisms which laterally before on the rule of the gradation. and using them to degrade and wiped out and potentially environment that very promising rich. mm. but it doesn't end with organic matter. fungi can also treat soils contaminated with arsenic lead in mercury from mining operations, or even radioactive elements. in 1986, a nuclear reactor meltdown and explosion and chernobyl spread devastating radioactive contamination making the region...
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going. ukraine is calling for talks, quotes within 48 hours with russia and other members of the organization for security and cooperation in europe as the troop build up continues along its borders. the country's leader latonia zalinski has invited the us president joe bite to kiev after a phone call between the 2 men. the german chancellor or la schultz is showing his support for ukraine to boeing immediate sanctions. if russia invades he'll be in kiev this week, before then flying on to moscow, the kremlin denies is planning any offensive, but as foreigners are told to leave international airlines weighing up whether to keep flying to ukraine, the dutch carrier care lamb has suspended its services. in a moment, we'll get the laces from hydro castro in dc. first, this report from step boston. at the bhaskar air field rush and helicopter gunship stake through the air near by dozens of russian trucks. the training grounds, armored personnel carriers are transported towards the border with ukraine. the of barrows looks like a russian military zone is abandoned in the field, and above and near
going. ukraine is calling for talks, quotes within 48 hours with russia and other members of the organization for security and cooperation in europe as the troop build up continues along its borders. the country's leader latonia zalinski has invited the us president joe bite to kiev after a phone call between the 2 men. the german chancellor or la schultz is showing his support for ukraine to boeing immediate sanctions. if russia invades he'll be in kiev this week, before then flying on to...
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the fact that these witnesses who are privvy to the innermost secrets of the trump organization may beo go out into the world without an accounting firm. >> jeffrey, we're getting news right now that the january 6th committee select committee has issued more subpoenas related to the fact elector plot of the many ways trump was trying to over turn the election, was this plot, from everything you know, the most expensive. >> a lot of people in terms of leading to criminal charges, i don't think it's the most fantastic. that's the heart of this investigation and i think it will remain. sgla sgla i think there's the question of whether there was some conspiracy here with the state electors. did someone, for example, like rudy giuliani organize from state to state to state? i think one of the things the committee is going to be looking at is whether these people were de dealing with each other when they decided to file the false claims and how much was done in advance and how much of that was done with the knowledge and the approval of the people in the white house and the people in the tru
the fact that these witnesses who are privvy to the innermost secrets of the trump organization may beo go out into the world without an accounting firm. >> jeffrey, we're getting news right now that the january 6th committee select committee has issued more subpoenas related to the fact elector plot of the many ways trump was trying to over turn the election, was this plot, from everything you know, the most expensive. >> a lot of people in terms of leading to criminal charges, i...
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the trump organization's accounting firm cuts ties over dubious financial statements. ern states face a bleak future, amid the worstrought in more than 1,000 years. plus, much more. >> woodruff: as we reported, families of the sandy hook elementary school massacre reached a historic settlement with the manufacturer of the rifle used in that attack. experts say the $73 million settlement is a landmark development because the gunmak agre to release specific documents for the first time. john yang has the story. >> today is not about honoring ben. today is about how and why he died. today is about what is right and what is wrong. >> yang: francine wheeler's son benjin was one of 26 students and educators murdered in 2012 at sandy hook elementary school in newtown, connecticut. she said today's settlement is the first piece of accountability in nearly ten agonizing years. >> our legal system has given us some justice today, but, as i david and i will never have true justice. true justice would be our 15-year-old, healthy and here with us. >> yang: the agreement ends litigat
the trump organization's accounting firm cuts ties over dubious financial statements. ern states face a bleak future, amid the worstrought in more than 1,000 years. plus, much more. >> woodruff: as we reported, families of the sandy hook elementary school massacre reached a historic settlement with the manufacturer of the rifle used in that attack. experts say the $73 million settlement is a landmark development because the gunmak agre to release specific documents for the first time....
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be the leader of the whole organization. does that actually make any difference in terms of the effectiveness of iso? yes, you can do and you can go both ways are very much depends on the individual you've taken out and the individuals that are likely to replace them. for example, when the coffee was taken out of the salvos, a blood thirsty individual, but organizationally and strategically, he was not very confident. and it appears that a leader such as well by dowdy who replaced him, will fall strategically competent and therefore able to grow the organization. so very much see who replaces this individual but you're. ready absolutely right. on the situation we have out there is that we've got several branches now, all vices operating, semi autonomously, effectively autonomously. we've got several branches of all kinds of jobs. those moves for factions in and indeed my own research, which is involved interviewing prisoners both from ices and i'll kind of it from central asia is clear that there is a massively brutal in figh
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on the last 2 years, we are an independent organization. in fact, we are an independent nonprofit corporation. so we have to be able to separate black lives matter global from the black lives matter movement. ok, and i understand that the good actually can actually understand what you're saying, as well as have been very active in finding tea party. obviously, fellowship legals. these are things that we all, i think have in common right here, both conservative as well as this movement. but that being said, as you're looking at what's going on right now, some of the troubles and trials that are happening of the organization. does that damage the credibility of the movement when you look at it? i would say, of course, and here's what i would just say about it happens on the conservative side, happens on the liberal side. there was a great american writer named eric coffer. and he said, every great cause begins as a movement becomes a business and eventually degenerates into a racket. and we've seen the republican party has at various times bec
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, the balloon liberation army which had been lifted. get it organized ation by the united states, the united kingdom and budget on getting out that sophisticated warden aided attack against the buckets on the 14th. now it should be undisturbed. that 1000 dollar dollar bond bugs on the dollar bond. i much say stranded and no one is done, they are hard bread and therefore did an increase in the number of attack an escalation, as far as that action is concerned across the border and to bargain on, does that mean the pakistani taliban wants to return to pakistan and is the worry for the government if they do, they will take the fight to the heart of government to if i'm about where you are, where they have been carrying out a cross bargain on there with a bomb blocked and all that is regular dog dang of relief and other shows. and buckets on for a cross country bucket, thought enough gods had deployed a considerable number of troops expense the border. so it read in order to allow the dollar bond, the buckets on the dollar barn 2, the gain of foretold. and
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yeah, but this is the name of the organization. the council of federated organizations and what he's going to do and it's going to be tricky. he's going to try to bring selc the southern christian leadership conference. and the naacp together now there's already a bit of because the naacp big dog we've been here since 1909. all right, and and you know and roy wilkins. had been with the naacp since the early 1930s. and he waited his time did his work moved his way up the organizational ladder and finally in 1955. became the head of the naacp. what else happened in 1955? emmett till those apart rosa parks the montgomery bus boycott who was heading up the montgomery improvement association? martin luther king martin luther king so imagine you've waited 20 some years to be head of the civil rights movement leadership. and within the moment the year that you become the head there comes this guy out of montgomery, alabama. that all of a sudden the media is flocking all around. talking about who the leader the leader. so there was this kin
yeah, but this is the name of the organization. the council of federated organizations and what he's going to do and it's going to be tricky. he's going to try to bring selc the southern christian leadership conference. and the naacp together now there's already a bit of because the naacp big dog we've been here since 1909. all right, and and you know and roy wilkins. had been with the naacp since the early 1930s. and he waited his time did his work moved his way up the organizational ladder...
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you through the organizer might possibly have made the tax even harder because of the current situation with or your mortgage will seen laws with them as i'm on now. we're assuming it will be a tough competition. routed nickerson, like always say grandma local moscow nervous. i gotcha. with as early i t managers and white collar workers alike. as volunteers they came to show the resolve. the military service is the highest attribute citizens can pay to their country. time to pack up, soon i'll be heading toward the russian border. estonians border with russia is 300 kilometers long, and its population is around 1300000. many, he regards the threat of a russian invasion of ukraine with deep concern. parliamentarians in talent have even spoken of an alarming situation. many times throughout its history, estonia has come under oppressive russian or soviet rule. the countries politicians have learned their lessons from it. there is a very strong united position among politicians. now a mind which body you talk to, never again alone, never alone again. so that means that one is of course wha
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the othering thing i found is it was really a subordinate organization. i felt one way to show the entire national guard just how important this is is to create a stand alone organization and put a general officer in charge. thankfully we have folks like general walker, who is also a federal judge who really took that organization and streamlined it and was able to get investigators regionally so they could travel quicker to a lot of these locations. i don't want to steal general walker's thunder. >> thank you, sir. really i think general hokenson has hit the essence. attention to the problem is what general hokenson has brought to the office of complex investigations. i will tell you everyone talks of timeliness, but i want us to think about the national guard and what we're doing. we have a force that's 75 to 80% part-time. we are full-time investigative capability, but we also depend on the victim's counsel, the defense counsel and the state to have the witnesses available when we do an investigation. often times we're limited to drill periods, which ha
the othering thing i found is it was really a subordinate organization. i felt one way to show the entire national guard just how important this is is to create a stand alone organization and put a general officer in charge. thankfully we have folks like general walker, who is also a federal judge who really took that organization and streamlined it and was able to get investigators regionally so they could travel quicker to a lot of these locations. i don't want to steal general walker's...
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figure loop if the black lives matter organization is facing a several investigations into funding. as a chapter founder is sentenced to multiple years in jail for voter fraud. is this just a hit job on the social justice movement? as its curriculum begins being taught in grades kindergarten or 12? and spotify continues to feel the pressure to cancel joe rogan. we will bring you the latest as well as the multiple examples of tech being used by the vida, ministration to sensor voices. they don't agree with. i'm kind of huge bring you. today's edition of news is used from r t america headquarters here in washington, dc. ah police have increased pressure on the freedom convoy protest in downtown ottawa in canada is shilling hundreds of tickets towing vehicles and making arrest in their attempt to clear protesters out of the city. now the police and canadian officials are now calling it an occupation, or even a nationwide insurrection. artesia john, heidi is an ottawa. it was a much quieter atmosphere. monday in downtown ottawa gone, were the bouncy castles for children. we saw over the
figure loop if the black lives matter organization is facing a several investigations into funding. as a chapter founder is sentenced to multiple years in jail for voter fraud. is this just a hit job on the social justice movement? as its curriculum begins being taught in grades kindergarten or 12? and spotify continues to feel the pressure to cancel joe rogan. we will bring you the latest as well as the multiple examples of tech being used by the vida, ministration to sensor voices. they don't...