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to united nations organizations because they believe germany that the united nations can actually distribute that money accordingly and also help the countries that are most affected by this pandemic the countries that are most vulnerable be it because of unarmed conflict or a war or because of the number of refugees or different reasons why germany has decided to give this money and what the united nations could actually do with it and do we know in detail or some detail what the u.n. might be doing with it. we do know nic in fact has to do with those 2 carriers that i mentioned the fact that we have vulnerable countries that are vulnerable because they have been witnessing a conflict or a war of vulnerable groups also groups within the population for example refugees or asylum seekers and when you look exactly was going to happen with the money that germany has been giving to the united nations or 300000000 you can see for example that the world food program will receive a good portion of that or the united nations high commission of refugees or the red cross so that gives you an idea of w
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who is the specialized health agency of the united nations and as such aligned with the united nations and must do so coherently, so we are in the hands of countries on these issues. who staff does not have the mandate or power to change that. our mandate is to work to promote the health of all people everywhere. we do this again, as described by the dg, without distinction of race, religion, political belief, economic, or social condition. this is part of the dna of the organization. it is literally written in the opening paragraphs of the who constitution. this means we work with and for all people everywhere, if they are in taiwan, china, or any other place, so i would like to provide some examples of the well-established arrangement for taiwan health experts working with who. i would like first to give five examples of activities in context of the covid-19 response and then five more examples of activities in a wider context. 10 and all, but i will keep this concise. in the context of the pandemic, first, for the international health regulations, the ihr, taiwan has a formal point
who is the specialized health agency of the united nations and as such aligned with the united nations and must do so coherently, so we are in the hands of countries on these issues. who staff does not have the mandate or power to change that. our mandate is to work to promote the health of all people everywhere. we do this again, as described by the dg, without distinction of race, religion, political belief, economic, or social condition. this is part of the dna of the organization. it is...
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as the 2nd moved war was ending representatives of 50 countries signed the united nations charter in san francisco. the u.n. officially came into existence in october of that year when the charter was ratified by china france the former soviet union the united kingdom the united states as well as by a majority of other signatories. almost 75 years later the un comprises 193 member states all represented in one of its 6 main organs the united nations general assembly. its 1st session with representatives from 51 nations was in london on january the 10th 1906. the next few annual sessions were held in different cities then moved to the un's permanent headquarters in new york in 1952 . since then the general assembly has made history from the cold war but can you expand affinity to the palestinian israeli conflict with controversial statements we will never ratified the u.n. arms trade treaty some undiplomatic moments to get it to one of the iraqi. but it idea. the annual general assembly in september is chaired by a president voted for by member states. but what does the assembly have t
as the 2nd moved war was ending representatives of 50 countries signed the united nations charter in san francisco. the u.n. officially came into existence in october of that year when the charter was ratified by china france the former soviet union the united kingdom the united states as well as by a majority of other signatories. almost 75 years later the un comprises 193 member states all represented in one of its 6 main organs the united nations general assembly. its 1st session with...
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to united nations organizations because they believe germany that united nations can actually distribute that money accordingly and also help the countries that are most affected by this pandemic the countries that are most vulnerable be it because of unarmed conflict or a war or because of the number of refugees or different reasons why germany has decided to give this money and what the united nations could actually do with it and the number of coronavirus tests here in germany remains relatively low and around 13000 intensive care beds are still available but although the number of covered 900 patients in hospitals is going down doctors are warning that people must not get complacent. protective gowns 2 pairs of gloves and a special mask it takes had physician gary know marks a long time to get ready before he can enter the intensive care unit at arkansas university hospital. you know in spain and italy as minister 15 percent of medical personnel got infected and many died. patients with covais 1000 are currently being treated here that means they're on artificial respiration sometime
to united nations organizations because they believe germany that united nations can actually distribute that money accordingly and also help the countries that are most affected by this pandemic the countries that are most vulnerable be it because of unarmed conflict or a war or because of the number of refugees or different reasons why germany has decided to give this money and what the united nations could actually do with it and the number of coronavirus tests here in germany remains...
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to united nations organizations because they believe germany that the united nations can actually distribute that money accordingly and also help the countries that are most affected by this pandemic the countries that are most vulnerable be it because of unarmed conflict or a war or because of the number of refugees or different reasons why germany has decided to give this money and what the united nations could actually do with it. that was de de believe political correspondent thomas sparrow reporting that now a quick look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world a top south korean security official says north korean leader kim jong un is alive and well in facade saying that soul has to take that no unusual movements in north korea remains have been swirling about the unconfirmed reports he was seriously ill following heart surgery italy's prime minister says some lockdown restrictions will be loosened starting my 4th people will be allowed to do more sports and exercise need the huns giuseppa conti also promised the they would soon be allowed to stroll in parks and
to united nations organizations because they believe germany that the united nations can actually distribute that money accordingly and also help the countries that are most affected by this pandemic the countries that are most vulnerable be it because of unarmed conflict or a war or because of the number of refugees or different reasons why germany has decided to give this money and what the united nations could actually do with it. that was de de believe political correspondent thomas sparrow...
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to united nations organizations because they believe germany that the united nations can actually distribute that money accordingly and also help the countries that are most affected by this pandemic the countries that are most vulnerable be it because of or non-conflict or a war or because of the number of refugees or different reasons why germany has decided to give this money and what the united nations could actually do with it. political correspondent thomas sparrow there now a quick look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world italy's prime minister says some lockdown restrictions will be loosened starting my 4th people will be allowed to. exercise more near their homes just to pick also promised italians they would soon be allowed to stroll in pox and visit relatives as the country emerges from the world's longest coronavirus lockdown. she lies government says it still plans to issues that typically it's to recover coded 19 patients freeing them from lockdown and quarantine restrictions. and has warned so-called immunity postulates are risky as scientists still
to united nations organizations because they believe germany that the united nations can actually distribute that money accordingly and also help the countries that are most affected by this pandemic the countries that are most vulnerable be it because of or non-conflict or a war or because of the number of refugees or different reasons why germany has decided to give this money and what the united nations could actually do with it. political correspondent thomas sparrow there now a quick look...
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you know i'm lucky to get on with the united states and now the united nations. member state to many of you bring this. to a successful conclusion now that it is already 50 up to the decision since the climate change and also a sentiment that among hoards is a. you know some good lessons which we have to learn from this. and any crisis that we need to eat dessert much much more airports are now much much. speed you know we're really just climbing the crisis over u.n. secretary general thank you. very much as ever the show will be back on monday 3 years of the day the usa backed by britain launch around 60 tomahawk cruise missiles into syria until monday if you have water wash your hands keep safe enjoy be on the ground by following us on you tube twitter facebook instagram. do you believe in miracles would seem democrats do after the joe biden surge on super tuesday for them the fear of the bernie sanders candidate see me now be contained however this is far from over taking on trump no easy task. it's over the. past i wouldn't. take i could. not. give you love w
you know i'm lucky to get on with the united states and now the united nations. member state to many of you bring this. to a successful conclusion now that it is already 50 up to the decision since the climate change and also a sentiment that among hoards is a. you know some good lessons which we have to learn from this. and any crisis that we need to eat dessert much much more airports are now much much. speed you know we're really just climbing the crisis over u.n. secretary general thank...
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to united nations organizations because they believe germany that the united nations can actually distribute that money accordingly and also help the countries that are most affected by this pandemic the countries that are most vulnerable be it because over or non-conflict or a war or because of the number of refugees there are different reasons why germany has decided to give this money and what the united nations could actually do with it. the devil is thomas sparrow the ok let's take a look now at the latest developments in the pandemic in the imponderable narendra modi has given a radio address urging people to comply with nationwide restrictions as new cases continue to rise egypt has asked the international monetary fund for a bailout loan to deal with the economic fallout of the outbreak iran plans to re-open mosques in parts of the country with no bridges to corona virus cases and british prime minister birds johnson has returned to downing street and is due to regime work on monday johnson had spent the past 2 weeks recovering from code with 19 at his country residence. well more th
to united nations organizations because they believe germany that the united nations can actually distribute that money accordingly and also help the countries that are most affected by this pandemic the countries that are most vulnerable be it because over or non-conflict or a war or because of the number of refugees there are different reasons why germany has decided to give this money and what the united nations could actually do with it. the devil is thomas sparrow the ok let's take a look...
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you know i'm lucky to get over the united states and now the united nations. member state too lenient bring this climate change we went through a successful conclusion now that it is already 50 up to the decision since the climate change and also a sentiment that among hoards is a. in some good lessons which we have to learn from this a. you know a pandemic a crisis that we need to eat dessert much much more effort on a much much. speed-o. way at 200 s. climate crisis over u.n. secretary general thank you. the doctor much of the show will be back on monday for the day the usa back. into syria if you have water wash your hands keep safe and join me on the ground by following us from you tube facebook and instagram. you can't win every single time eventually some workers have to pay down the american economy the american economy is not just buying for. terrorists there's labor involved people who work with people our families our values are american. that has to be respected at some point you simply can't. give them 6789 trillion dollars and expect them to do so
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to united nations organizations because they believe germany that the united nations can actually distribute that money accordingly and also help the countries that are most affected by this pandemic the countries that are most vulnerable be it because of unarmed conflict or a war or because of the number of refugees or different reasons why germany has decided to give this money and what the united nations could actually do with it. and that was the deadly political correspondent thomas sparrow that while the sound of children playing has returned to the streets of spain that emerged from 6 weeks of home isolation after the government allowed them to go outside again spine imposed strict lockdown rules in march to stop the spread of the corona virus if the nation continues to reduce the infection right now or thirty's of promise to give citizens more freedom in the coming weeks. a snapshot of an unforgettable moment spain's children emerged from their homes on sunday for the 1st time after 6 weeks stuck inside children under the age of 14 are now allowed outside each day for up to one hour
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for more i'm joined by the head of the united nations development program in new york at him steiner stand a good to have you with us now emerging economies developing countries they are very much exposed to this crisis this virus crisis which region worries you the most in terms of the pandemic and the following economic decline. and as of this morning we know that 212 countries and territories are affected by coke at 19 so the concern of all of us but also the united nations is for all countries but indeed as you point out in many parts of the world africa perhaps being one she region of the world but also parts of asia latin america central america areas where the virus is beginning to impact both in terms of a crisis in the health system but then also the social economic impacts and the issue of greatest concern for all of us must be that many of these poorer countries and economies don't have the health system infrastructure to cope 1st of all with the suppression of the virus secondly with also providing the kind of social safety nets that i needed in order to deal with this ex
for more i'm joined by the head of the united nations development program in new york at him steiner stand a good to have you with us now emerging economies developing countries they are very much exposed to this crisis this virus crisis which region worries you the most in terms of the pandemic and the following economic decline. and as of this morning we know that 212 countries and territories are affected by coke at 19 so the concern of all of us but also the united nations is for all...
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you know i'm lucky to get on the do not to states and the united nations. member state too lenient bring this climate change we went through a successful conclusion now that it is already 50 up to the decision since the climate change and also a sentiment of animal hoarders is a. in some good lessons which we have to learn from this is a. you know a pandemic a crisis that we need to eat dessert much much more effort on a much much. speedo way at 20 s. climate crisis. oh un secretary general thank you. very much for the show will be back on monday for the day the usa backed by britain launched around 6 you tall cruise missiles into syria until monday if you have water wash your hands keep safe and join me on the ground by following us on you tube twitter facebook and instagram. do you believe in miracles would seem democrats to you after the joe biden surge on super tuesday for them to fear of the bernie sanders candidate see me now be contained however this is far from over taking on trump no easy task. i love this town. and of mr oppenheimer.
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us ambassador to the united nations. i said i don't even know what the united nations does, i just know everybody hates it kn . and he said the president is higoing to call you on monday and he needs you to about this so we get home, my husband is on the computer and he says i think you'd be good at this and it wasn't a good time as our son was 15 and i didn't, it would have been a tough time to move our daughter was a freshman in college. michael and i, my husband we take care of my parents read their golden 80s my mom has parkinson's so it would have been moved to go to new york the president call that monday and said what are you going to do this? and i said i'm there have to be conditions for me to consider and he said what are they? i said i've been a governor and i don't want to fwork for anyone again . i will want to work with you wso it would need to be a cabinet position. he said done. i said i'm a politics: i would want to be in the room when decisions are made so i would need to be on the national security cou
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ambassador to the united nations. i said i don't even know what the united nations does.ust know everybody hates it. [laughter] >> he said the president is going to call you on monday. i need you to think about this. we get home. my husband's on the computer, he said nikki i think you would be really good at this. it wasn't a good time. our son was 15. i didn't -- it would have been a tough time to move him. our daughter was a freshman in college. michael and i, my husband, we take care of my parents. they're both in their 80s. my mom has parkinson's. it would have been a tough move to go to new york. the president called that monday. he said all right, nikki, are you going do this? i said sir there would have to be some conditions for me to consider. he said what are they? i said i've been a governor. i don't want to work for anyone again. i would want to work directly with you because it would need to be a cabinet decision. he said done. i said i'm a policy girl. i would want to be in the room when decisions are made, i would need to be on the national security council.
ambassador to the united nations. i said i don't even know what the united nations does.ust know everybody hates it. [laughter] >> he said the president is going to call you on monday. i need you to think about this. we get home. my husband's on the computer, he said nikki i think you would be really good at this. it wasn't a good time. our son was 15. i didn't -- it would have been a tough time to move him. our daughter was a freshman in college. michael and i, my husband, we take care...
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to united nations organizations because they believe germany that the united nations can actually distribute that money accordingly and also help the countries that are most affected by this pandemic the countries that are most vulnerable be it because of or non-conflict or a war or because of the number of refugees or different reasons why germany has decided to give this money and what the united nations could actually do with it. and during germany's lock down authorities have bad indoor religious services but some congregations have come up with creative ways to keep meeting on a regular basis in one german town both catholics and protestants have been coming together at a drive in movie theater to hear a weekly sermon. going to church in the western german town of khowst felt but these worshippers won't even have to get out of their cars they're pulling into the local drive in movie theater for sunday mass indoor church services have been banned since the coronavirus pandemic hitcher many. of these drive in services are something very special for one thing they give people a sense of co
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in the united nations system remember the world health organization is the u.n. agency responsible for medical and humanitarian support there is only one w.h.o. created in part by the u.s. at the end of world war 2 and it's the only agency that can coordinate among all the countries in a pan debt demick of this sort and the real worry i think is where things go next in the world because it just happens that some of the most sophisticated countries on earth some of the richest countries on earth have been hit 1st and hardest flag here at half mast at u.n. headquarters for those that have lost their lives here in new york one of the world's richest cities but of course the places that haven't been hit yet and they're hoping won't be hit hard but the very worried are parts of the developing world particularly africa particularly conflict zones in the middle east there's a real worry about that and that's why they are so shocked and i think privately pretty angry about what president trump has done. and also though i guess on the slightly more bright side of the dipl
in the united nations system remember the world health organization is the u.n. agency responsible for medical and humanitarian support there is only one w.h.o. created in part by the u.s. at the end of world war 2 and it's the only agency that can coordinate among all the countries in a pan debt demick of this sort and the real worry i think is where things go next in the world because it just happens that some of the most sophisticated countries on earth some of the richest countries on earth...
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into action you will lose the international credibility of the united nations itself and it's a question of diplomatic and never to bring in not a chinese or russian vote against it so you need to convince them and you need to offer them something that's a question of negotiation and we should do this we should try to achieve a secure and safe haven either nor syria or in western part of iraq to have a safe haven for refugees under the united nations control comp combined with with other partners because the turks and the russians just completely bypass you and they they did it on their own yeah why did where did they do that because the european union was not able to act there was no willingness and therefore we need these german proposals because it was germany which for example the european action in the straits of hormuz some some others are a little bit more about your partnership some you mention the united nations the european union i want to talk about nato. germany made the following commitment and 2014 nato leaders they all very committed to increasing defense spending and spen
into action you will lose the international credibility of the united nations itself and it's a question of diplomatic and never to bring in not a chinese or russian vote against it so you need to convince them and you need to offer them something that's a question of negotiation and we should do this we should try to achieve a secure and safe haven either nor syria or in western part of iraq to have a safe haven for refugees under the united nations control comp combined with with other...
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reaffirming the resolve of the united nations to cooperate ully after the war, roosevelt, hurchill , and stalin reach agreement on the foundations of european peace. germany shall be disarmed. german militarism and nazism will be destroyed. germany shall be occupied in zones, with france a major participant. an organization for world security will be permanently established. the three leaders reaffirmed their faith in the principles of the atlantic charter. narrator: moving outside, sarah oliver, catherine harriman, daughter of the american ambassador, and mrs. bodiger watch as the leaders interrupt the conference for history making pictures. a special communiqué signed by all three. ur meeting in the crimea has reaffirmed our common determination to maintain and strengthen in the peace to come, that unity of purpose and the action that has made victory possible and certain for the united nations in this war. we believe that this is a sacred bligation which our government 's owed to our peoples and to all peoples across the world. narrator: winston churchill. franklin roosevelt. jose
reaffirming the resolve of the united nations to cooperate ully after the war, roosevelt, hurchill , and stalin reach agreement on the foundations of european peace. germany shall be disarmed. german militarism and nazism will be destroyed. germany shall be occupied in zones, with france a major participant. an organization for world security will be permanently established. the three leaders reaffirmed their faith in the principles of the atlantic charter. narrator: moving outside, sarah...
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the united nations special envoy for yemen says the threat of covert 19 has galvanized peace efforts that last week saudi arabia declared a 2 week unilateral ceasefire in yemen it's the 1st nationwide truce in the 5 year old war yemeni authorities have been left struggling as they try to prevent a coronavirus outbreak. lining up to test for the coronavirus anyone who has a fever has to stand outside a checkpoint outside of sanaa it's to protect the metropolis of millions from an outbreak. the transfer people who are suspected to have coronavirus to the hospital or various hotels suitable for quarantine. that want to. officially there's only one case of covert 19 in yemen in reality there may be many more that's bad news for this troubled country 5 years of war between the saudi military coalition and the hoody rebels have devastated the country's infrastructure. almost 50 percent of all hospitals have been destroyed saudi arabia has declared a ceasefire but it's a fragile one people don't have enough food water electricity or medicine many people are suffering hardship and hunger was
the united nations special envoy for yemen says the threat of covert 19 has galvanized peace efforts that last week saudi arabia declared a 2 week unilateral ceasefire in yemen it's the 1st nationwide truce in the 5 year old war yemeni authorities have been left struggling as they try to prevent a coronavirus outbreak. lining up to test for the coronavirus anyone who has a fever has to stand outside a checkpoint outside of sanaa it's to protect the metropolis of millions from an outbreak. the...
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that goes our exact given by the united nations and by states. it. struck. at that time the united states was the most important member state contributing 40 percent of the budget was the u.n. population fund simply the puppet of its benefactors. 40 years after these population policies supported by the west over 30000000 chinese men remain involuntary bachelors because of the shortage of women. this is why millions of unemployed men from rural areas move to the cities as migrant workers they aim to earn money to improve their chances of finding a bride. leapin works in a selfie stick factory near hong kong at 27 he also does not have a girlfriend yet. on your way. down there and for no it's for the let's have more than my old. employer but i've got me where i. live here paul you know that. and the way. you. have in. that song was young i mean. so you know what's. going. on. the number of corn goon continues to increase especially in the countryside chinese women prefer well off men from the city. china's problematic a lack of women will not change in the com
that goes our exact given by the united nations and by states. it. struck. at that time the united states was the most important member state contributing 40 percent of the budget was the u.n. population fund simply the puppet of its benefactors. 40 years after these population policies supported by the west over 30000000 chinese men remain involuntary bachelors because of the shortage of women. this is why millions of unemployed men from rural areas move to the cities as migrant workers they...
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united nations organization. soviet fears of a resurgent germany led the russians to demand territorial adjustments eastern europe to establish a larger postwar buffer zone between germany and the ussr. the allies agreed they would accept nothing less than an unconditional surrender from the axis powers. as dawn broke on june 6, 1944, the largest amphibious invasion force in history, massed in the waters of the english channel. the long-awaited invasion of northwestern europe, a second front, was underway. code-named "operation overlord" it had taken years to organize. hundreds of thousands of men and millions of tons of weapons and equipment transported across the atlantic ocean to britain. the invasion force consisted chiefly of americans, brittains and canadians. in the early hours of the assault, fdr monitored reports. that evening, he delivered a statement to the american people in a prayer in which he read to the american people. >> almighty god, our sons, pride of our nation, this day, have set up on a mig
united nations organization. soviet fears of a resurgent germany led the russians to demand territorial adjustments eastern europe to establish a larger postwar buffer zone between germany and the ussr. the allies agreed they would accept nothing less than an unconditional surrender from the axis powers. as dawn broke on june 6, 1944, the largest amphibious invasion force in history, massed in the waters of the english channel. the long-awaited invasion of northwestern europe, a second front,...
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but also in the why the united nations system is a struggle between the united nations and united states and china ok over like that with or a t. in these organizations and that includes of course also that we are seeing that chinese trying to take advantage of the w.h.o. in that situation ok and let's talk money let's talk financing the u.s. says it's freezing its share of the w.h.o. funding a $116000000.00 annually how big a blow is this. well i mean it's seems extraordinary because we're it's now all over the news. also of quite typical behavior for the united states and in order to put pressure on international organizations and it's also. the so now it's like this big threat of freezing the funds it has done this before in the 1970 s. for example when the w.h.o. moved to the us health for all of gender that you just mentioned in the teaser i was accused of being a communist organization bed all countries in the world have. very much reduced their regular budgets to the w.h.o. which means that it has been lost in the town of me over the past 2 decades roughly and is that a problem th
but also in the why the united nations system is a struggle between the united nations and united states and china ok over like that with or a t. in these organizations and that includes of course also that we are seeing that chinese trying to take advantage of the w.h.o. in that situation ok and let's talk money let's talk financing the u.s. says it's freezing its share of the w.h.o. funding a $116000000.00 annually how big a blow is this. well i mean it's seems extraordinary because we're...
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their way to the united nations that is a huge security comes to the list of resolutions nothing was. and then israel took and it took the liberty of don't speak to me. again and again but either i stop this. company and accept still get my shit or kill some other people. and if you like me can i ask if you accept to give california to some other people or to get the status called occupying majesty by some other by the chinese. ha. after explaining the people of manchester from their car driving them from their feet from every reason to question 1st this question is not presented in. the west because of the influence of the jewish. i don't want to return to their home. game there. but the israelis can sort of basically he's well known they would not commit to it. and they would not give him there. he can do the. job and nobody is. any good. so if the solutions. are rendered we think we'll go back to palestine nasr views were echoed by palestinian refugees who believed liberation was close a town. how do you think. about. how do you. evolution could have at it but. how they're going to
their way to the united nations that is a huge security comes to the list of resolutions nothing was. and then israel took and it took the liberty of don't speak to me. again and again but either i stop this. company and accept still get my shit or kill some other people. and if you like me can i ask if you accept to give california to some other people or to get the status called occupying majesty by some other by the chinese. ha. after explaining the people of manchester from their car...
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hiroshima and nagasaki. >> the most important legacy franklin roosevelt left the world was the united nationsearliest days of world war ii, fdr worked to create a postwar organization dedicated to global cooperation and peace security.llective on january 1, 1942, he welcomed representatives of 25 and the nations to the white house to sign a declaration wedging each to defend life, liberty, independence, and religious freedom, and to preserve human rights and justice. fdr called this wartime the united nations and later led efforts to expand it into a postwar international organization. >> i am returning from this trip , and that took me refreshed and inspired, with a firm belief that we have made a good start on the road to a world of peace. that congressdent and the american people will accept the results of this as the beginning of a permanent structural piece from which we can begin -- structural beginfrom which we can the world in which our children and grandchildren, your's and mine, the children and grandchildren of the whole world must live and can live. and that, my friends, is the on
hiroshima and nagasaki. >> the most important legacy franklin roosevelt left the world was the united nationsearliest days of world war ii, fdr worked to create a postwar organization dedicated to global cooperation and peace security.llective on january 1, 1942, he welcomed representatives of 25 and the nations to the white house to sign a declaration wedging each to defend life, liberty, independence, and religious freedom, and to preserve human rights and justice. fdr called this...
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and for more i'm joined by the head of the united nations development program in new york at him stand a good to have you with us now emerging or d. colonies developing countries they are very much exposed to this crisis this virus crisis which region worries you the most in terms of the pandemic and the following economic decline. and as of this morning we know that 212 countries and territories are affected by covert 19 so the concern of all of us but also the united nations is for all countries but indeed as you point out in many parts of the world africa perhaps being one she region of the world but also parts of asia latin america central america areas where the virus is beginning to impact both in terms of a crisis in the health system but then also the social economic impacts and the issue of greatest concern for all of us must be that many of these poorer countries and economies don't have the health system infrastructure to cope 1st of all with the suppression of the virus secondly it also provided the kind of social safety nets that i needed in order to deal with this extraor
and for more i'm joined by the head of the united nations development program in new york at him stand a good to have you with us now emerging or d. colonies developing countries they are very much exposed to this crisis this virus crisis which region worries you the most in terms of the pandemic and the following economic decline. and as of this morning we know that 212 countries and territories are affected by covert 19 so the concern of all of us but also the united nations is for all...
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department was founded at the united nations in 1969 the un f.p.a. the united nations population. found through this ostensibly neutral path western governments channel millions into population control in developing countries the major donors besides the united states were sweden great britain and germany and switzerland. south korea was among the earliest testing grounds for population control the country was devastated after the korean war at the same time there was a baby boom with the highest birth rates in the world the united states participated in the reconstruction from the very beginning population control being high on the agenda. these 4 careen women grew up in a village 200 kilometers from saw and still remember the war and the time that followed. by all that has him actually talent. look even. sillier than they really are you want all my. days off now to. go slow the video i'm on. to my poor video i'm on. who called it a period only i. want to also cut in the color and it doesn't look like we don't really want there may have been down. paying american with all who feel
department was founded at the united nations in 1969 the un f.p.a. the united nations population. found through this ostensibly neutral path western governments channel millions into population control in developing countries the major donors besides the united states were sweden great britain and germany and switzerland. south korea was among the earliest testing grounds for population control the country was devastated after the korean war at the same time there was a baby boom with the...
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united nations. i said and the director general. exhibited it. and they cross in the incredible leadership for member states and community in headcount helping us overcome and now days and days of great poverty has the challenges to corporation and sort of mary can i can i just say of course you're applauding the w.h.o. do you think they learned to love the lessons when you it was u.s. equity general who seemed to step in over eveleigh when it hit guinea liberia and sierra leone because the w.h.o. did not respond as well as it might of at that town at that time we had i can tell you down there we had met took governance. girl want to come on a sit down and now our while or each and every country has been taking their own teams and the whatever they could do in their own countries and went at that time the united nations walked a break.
united nations. i said and the director general. exhibited it. and they cross in the incredible leadership for member states and community in headcount helping us overcome and now days and days of great poverty has the challenges to corporation and sort of mary can i can i just say of course you're applauding the w.h.o. do you think they learned to love the lessons when you it was u.s. equity general who seemed to step in over eveleigh when it hit guinea liberia and sierra leone because the...
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you know a multitude of a day not to states and the united nations. member state to lineage bring this climate change we went through a successful conclusion now that it is already 50 up to the decision since the climate change and also a sentiment that among hoards is a. in some good lessons which we have to learn from this is a. you know a pandemic a crisis that we need to eat dessert much much more effort on a much much. speedo way at 200 s. climate crisis over u.n. secretary general thank you. the doctor much as ever the show will about on monday 3 years of the day the usa backed by britain launch around 6 year old greece resolves into syria until monday if you have water wash your hands keep safe and join me on the ground by following us from you tube twitter facebook and instagram it's on. this i let me. ask i wouldn't will. take i could. not. to show more than. can you love food even on the other. hand you may go to see because don't want to touch. the who want to have fun with the kook on the standards of the out. bush. in the world of the phy
you know a multitude of a day not to states and the united nations. member state to lineage bring this climate change we went through a successful conclusion now that it is already 50 up to the decision since the climate change and also a sentiment that among hoards is a. in some good lessons which we have to learn from this is a. you know a pandemic a crisis that we need to eat dessert much much more effort on a much much. speedo way at 200 s. climate crisis over u.n. secretary general thank...
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