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usaid is there for disaster when it strikes. usaid is providing nearly $282 million in emergency response in 13 countries across the hemisphere. during a pandemic would help deliver 70 million vaccines can contribute to regional vaccination rate of 70%. we are requesting now 54 million -- for future health risks and we support the asian people whose lives have been up-ended by gang violence providing food assistance to hundreds of thousands keeping over 160 clinics opened increasing worldwide -- and support bills for multinational solution for theirs and their wonderful opportunity for a hemisphere to show that we stand with our members and we request $246 million that will allow us to improve citizen security and chart the path toward elections. even as we respond to this crises we stay focused on the long-term. we have partnered with columbia across five administrations supporting their transition for more transparency between should the victims of the armed conflict bringing opportunity to isolate committees and help farmers
usaid is there for disaster when it strikes. usaid is providing nearly $282 million in emergency response in 13 countries across the hemisphere. during a pandemic would help deliver 70 million vaccines can contribute to regional vaccination rate of 70%. we are requesting now 54 million -- for future health risks and we support the asian people whose lives have been up-ended by gang violence providing food assistance to hundreds of thousands keeping over 160 clinics opened increasing worldwide...
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usaid. some of that information came from our own hard work of our staff. we've sent out questionnaires to ngo's and vast majority of them have said that they have been shook down by the taliban, have given assistance and some of that is u.s. assistance to the taliban. we've also documented that the taliban has forced ngo's to give assistance to their friends, their soldiers, and not to give it to other people, particularly minorities, like the hazara. so we've done a pretty good job of doing that. we don't have the exact amount. i think we have identified of taxes and licensing fees, about $10 million for sure, we've documented that went to the taliban. we are still working on that and you know, it may take some time, but it's difficult. it's difficult to get that information. >> so, do they take a tax or a fee on almost everything? is that how they're getting some of that and then they divert -- the other cases they divert it all. >> it depends. i mean, there's is sort of a-- i don't know
usaid. some of that information came from our own hard work of our staff. we've sent out questionnaires to ngo's and vast majority of them have said that they have been shook down by the taliban, have given assistance and some of that is u.s. assistance to the taliban. we've also documented that the taliban has forced ngo's to give assistance to their friends, their soldiers, and not to give it to other people, particularly minorities, like the hazara. so we've done a pretty good job of doing...
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while usaid does not engage directly in negotiations of every youth with the taliban, the usaid does have a policy between the taliban and ngos operating in afghanistan. so i'm interested in hearing about this policy with regard to the protection of women and girls. does the state or usaid require signs by u.s. funded ngos to be submitted for approval before signing? i believe we haven't taken a real look at those, but i think they told us in january of this year there is a new mission order allowing and implementing partners to sign. >> so you haven't seen any. >> provided they are approved by aid and justified as necessary. so i don't know if my staff has seen any of those. let me just check. >> we have samples of those mou's. >> i would like to see some of that. >> does usaid criterion have those to not include provisions on women working with ngos? >> any staff members that have seen, can you talk about that? >> i know they are pushing against it. we would have to double check to see if they have anything about women. >> are they able to enforce protections for the workers that a
while usaid does not engage directly in negotiations of every youth with the taliban, the usaid does have a policy between the taliban and ngos operating in afghanistan. so i'm interested in hearing about this policy with regard to the protection of women and girls. does the state or usaid require signs by u.s. funded ngos to be submitted for approval before signing? i believe we haven't taken a real look at those, but i think they told us in january of this year there is a new mission order...
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international development was founded, the united states agency for international development, or usaideral government agency in the united states in the field of providing assistance abroad, but the assistance of the american government to other countries very specific. agency for international development abbreviation a is a federal structure not associated with any party, which was created in 1961 under kennedy to consolidate all humanitarian projects, including the marshall plan. and today it is. but a very powerful tool for financing humanitarian, human rights, and economic activities of the united states abroad. the results of the work of this organization are very, very ambiguous. on the one hand, for money usa, which is really very impressive, supports a very large number of human rights, economic, projects around the world. on the other hand, these projects represent a very powerful, albeit indirect, instrument of american influence on a global scale. american humanitarian policy has two components. firstly, this is building relationships with allies, that is, this is the attra
international development was founded, the united states agency for international development, or usaideral government agency in the united states in the field of providing assistance abroad, but the assistance of the american government to other countries very specific. agency for international development abbreviation a is a federal structure not associated with any party, which was created in 1961 under kennedy to consolidate all humanitarian projects, including the marshall plan. and today...
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usaid is providing humanitarian and early economic recovery assistance. combined with a direct budget support we're supporting ukraine's recovery from the shock of the full-scale invasion and helping ukraine return to financial independence. in response to the immediate crisis, usaid has provided nearly $2 billion in management assistance to ukraine since the grid of 2022. the generosity of the american people has supplied emergency healthcare, , agriculture and energy support to ukraine's most vulnerable populations. thanks to the congressional appropriations, usaid dispersed reliable call sustained direct budget support to the ukrainian government along with unprecedented levels of oversight. this enabled first responders, healthcare workers, teachers and others to continue their vital work and sustain ukraine's economy and institutions while the defendant their countries freedom andre sovereignty. to respond to russia's weaponization of hunger, usaid launched the agriculture resides in addition to keep farmers afloat. usaid also worked very closely wit
usaid is providing humanitarian and early economic recovery assistance. combined with a direct budget support we're supporting ukraine's recovery from the shock of the full-scale invasion and helping ukraine return to financial independence. in response to the immediate crisis, usaid has provided nearly $2 billion in management assistance to ukraine since the grid of 2022. the generosity of the american people has supplied emergency healthcare, , agriculture and energy support to ukraine's most...
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for decades usaid -- usaid has transparent and accountable governance. the united states continues to help carry out judicial reform, financial systems and respond to the people of ukraine zero tolerance for corruption. none of what we achieved together would've been possible without the generosity of congress and the american people. through your support we have been able to deliver consistent, reliable, lifesaving assistance to people in need, and leverage and mobilize the support of our partners and allies to do the same. we now face a critical crossroads. it's vital we continue to do everything in our power to avoid the disastrous consequences of unchecked aggression by the kremlin. the besieged people of ukraine are fighting for their country survival as a sovereign democratic state and they are fighting for basic needs such as food, water, medicine, electricity, putin must not succeed, we must continue to support the people of ukraine for free, secure and independent countries. democracy rooted in a rule of law in a place were all has dignity, huma
for decades usaid -- usaid has transparent and accountable governance. the united states continues to help carry out judicial reform, financial systems and respond to the people of ukraine zero tolerance for corruption. none of what we achieved together would've been possible without the generosity of congress and the american people. through your support we have been able to deliver consistent, reliable, lifesaving assistance to people in need, and leverage and mobilize the support of our...
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mckee you mentioned usaid's role here. i was impressed by president zelensky's commitment to root out corruption even during the war. can you tell us how important the supplemental appropriation is to further president zelensky's campaign to deal with corruption in thisen country? >> thank you mr. chairman for your question. we have witnessed not only directly and in the courage as they fought against kremlin forces but they have not skipped a beat in advancing their rep for agenda. the eu report just came out this morning and both ukraine and moldova and other countries received support for continuing open talks. that's because their support to strengthening and deepening the institutions citing corruption in ukraine have received the top rating from the president. they had to pass and make conditionality on their direct budget support and did so without blinking. while they are fighting a war and fighting for their survival they are one of the% dedicated to ensuring that political economy model as they inherited it durin
mckee you mentioned usaid's role here. i was impressed by president zelensky's commitment to root out corruption even during the war. can you tell us how important the supplemental appropriation is to further president zelensky's campaign to deal with corruption in thisen country? >> thank you mr. chairman for your question. we have witnessed not only directly and in the courage as they fought against kremlin forces but they have not skipped a beat in advancing their rep for agenda. the...
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i do in the state for the record we did invite witnesses of the state and usaid. however they refuse to testify alongside mr. >>> in front of the cigar i thought that was unfortunate even though there is precedence. but with that we are pleased to have the honorable the special inspector general for afghanistan reconstruction force today. sir, your full statement will be made part of the record. i don't recognize you for your opening statement. >> thank you very much chairman mccall, ranking member meeks and members of the committee. two years after withdrawal of u.s. forces from afghanistan, the united states remains the largest donor to the afghan people as they continue to suffer the unprecedented humanitarian crisis previously alluded to. unfortunately, cigar's work has documented the caliban is diverting or otherwise and in benefiting from a considerable amount of that assistance. let me outline some of what diversion and interference by the caliban looks like in practice. the caliban demands payoffs to prevent the implementation of projects. the taliban dict
i do in the state for the record we did invite witnesses of the state and usaid. however they refuse to testify alongside mr. >>> in front of the cigar i thought that was unfortunate even though there is precedence. but with that we are pleased to have the honorable the special inspector general for afghanistan reconstruction force today. sir, your full statement will be made part of the record. i don't recognize you for your opening statement. >> thank you very much chairman...
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direct are to much usaid says the truce has allowed about 240 trucks to enter gaza each day but that it is not enough. >> it will be ultimately inadequate without commercial traffic as well accompanying humanitarian traffic. >> larry madowo is in cairo for us. good morning. the director of the usaid says they are working to get commercial goods into gaza and how does it start given that the truce is currently set to expire? >> reporter: kasie, the plan and hope is that the commercial goods can flow into gaza even if the truce is not extended. because u.s. officials understand that from the president down that the current amount of aid coming this is simply not enough and it has to be complimemented by a flow of goods coming back into gaza. and this is why. when you think about the seven weeks of fighting, almost 15,000 people have been killed. 1.7 million displaced. the world health organization warning that everyone everywhere has dire health needs. we're talking about huge sicknesses, are we're talking about diarrhea, infectious diseases, respiratory illnesses, these are all things
direct are to much usaid says the truce has allowed about 240 trucks to enter gaza each day but that it is not enough. >> it will be ultimately inadequate without commercial traffic as well accompanying humanitarian traffic. >> larry madowo is in cairo for us. good morning. the director of the usaid says they are working to get commercial goods into gaza and how does it start given that the truce is currently set to expire? >> reporter: kasie, the plan and hope is that the...
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department , as well as more than a thousand employees of the us international development agency (usaid ), have requested an immediate ceasefire in gaza in separate letters. at the same time, a civil liberties group in new york criticized joe biden for failing to fulfill his duties preventing the continuation of the genocide of the zionists in gaza has filed a complaint to the us federal court. in the written complaint of this group, the court is asked to prohibit the us government from giving weapons, money and diplomatic support to the zionist regime. ali rajabi , new york radio reporter. and the occupation now and the occupation now and the occupation now and the occupation now and the occupation now and the occupation now i say free razza free razza ysqat ysqat kol rais ysqat ysqat ysqat ysqat the storm of the moment falls to the storm of al-wojdan later, nasiha al-alam and the government of the occupation of al-fashieh caused this burn in this meat by the substance phosphorus, the substance whose bombs have been dropped on the heads of palestinian civilians about 10 times since the
department , as well as more than a thousand employees of the us international development agency (usaid ), have requested an immediate ceasefire in gaza in separate letters. at the same time, a civil liberties group in new york criticized joe biden for failing to fulfill his duties preventing the continuation of the genocide of the zionists in gaza has filed a complaint to the us federal court. in the written complaint of this group, the court is asked to prohibit the us government from giving...
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the most effective usaid tool in general for american humanitarian policy is international exchange programs, when young people come to study in the united states, and when, in parallel, american universities open around the world. usa, american corners are actively participating in this process, and we should note here interdepartmental cooperation; there is practically no inter-investigative struggle here, because all the institutions of american humanitarian policy work hand in hand. the largest one means the event that was held and which was the most dangerous for russia was the publication of textbooks for universities, carried out by the soros foundation. this program was partially funded by the international development agency, this was the most dangerous, because in this way they tried to completely reformat higher education, that is, in the russian federation. americans still earn money from their humanitarian projects, firstly, students from other countries bring $37 billion to the us treasury annually, and secondly, with regard to infrastructure foreign humanitarian projects. stra
the most effective usaid tool in general for american humanitarian policy is international exchange programs, when young people come to study in the united states, and when, in parallel, american universities open around the world. usa, american corners are actively participating in this process, and we should note here interdepartmental cooperation; there is practically no inter-investigative struggle here, because all the institutions of american humanitarian policy work hand in hand. the...
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and it's worth noting that even the biden administration's own inspector general at usaid is saying thatf this humanitarian assistance that biden was just trumpeting from nantucket actually ends up in the hands of hamas. so let's not fund hamas through the iran, let's not feed hamas through usaid and other so-called humanitarian programs. mike: so what more should the president do in terms of pinching iran and being more careful9 with the aid to hamas? is that your view? >> well, i don't know that we have the situation in gaza where we can send aid that isn't controlled by hamas. in a lot of ways, it's very similar to what we dealt with in somalia in the '90s where we wanted to insure people had food and medicine, but providing that provision was often scooped up by war lords. so i think the best thing to happen, frankly, for the people of gaza, for the people of israel and throughout the middle east is to see hamas entirely defeated, allow the folks in gaza of to have some semblance of peace without being terrorized by hamas, and that'll likely lead to safer conditions than we've seen.
and it's worth noting that even the biden administration's own inspector general at usaid is saying thatf this humanitarian assistance that biden was just trumpeting from nantucket actually ends up in the hands of hamas. so let's not fund hamas through the iran, let's not feed hamas through usaid and other so-called humanitarian programs. mike: so what more should the president do in terms of pinching iran and being more careful9 with the aid to hamas? is that your view? >> well, i don't...
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the united states has no money left for direct budgetary support to kiev, usaid said. united states has already... spent 96% of all funds that were allocated to support ukraine, including arms supplies. in general, the americans continue to humiliate zelsky, the day before a clown came to kiev with some message from biden for some reason, the us secretary of transportation, an openly gay buttigieg, zelsky for some reason asked the homosexual minister for access to american military technologies to establish joint production of weapons, although buttigieg , well, according to the staffing table, is not even responsible for military technologies, that is, through buttigieg , zelsky was actually conveyed something from washington, what will be the next question, perhaps they will convey gift glasses in the shape of grenades, in general, the west seems to be dumping zelsky. us aid to ukraine is coming to an end. u.s. lawmakers are running out of time to negotiate agreeing to $106 billion in additional spending on national defense proposed by joe biden. this investment in u
the united states has no money left for direct budgetary support to kiev, usaid said. united states has already... spent 96% of all funds that were allocated to support ukraine, including arms supplies. in general, the americans continue to humiliate zelsky, the day before a clown came to kiev with some message from biden for some reason, the us secretary of transportation, an openly gay buttigieg, zelsky for some reason asked the homosexual minister for access to american military technologies...
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government aid could cease completely, the us agency for international development just reported, the same usaidh a rather rare phenomenon in the animal world, when fvost commands the dog , why, because zelsky began to bite the hand of the giver, he snaps, he said before, there will be no elections, then there will be elections, then again there will be no, but this is not evening yet, the time period is until december 21, when , according to the constitution of ukraine, which was trampled , i think, no, the parliament... must announce the start of the electoral process 90 days in advance, but zelsky can overplay his hand here, but the question arises, here i have, as a lawyer and citizen, and why does the west stand so in elections, in american legislation, and in the constitution, laws, of european countries in russia, there is a general provision that during war and martial law elections are not held, because elections are not a result, elections are this is primarily about procedures, yes, but how to conduct elections when , for example, during martial law, there is a ban on assembly, for ex
government aid could cease completely, the us agency for international development just reported, the same usaidh a rather rare phenomenon in the animal world, when fvost commands the dog , why, because zelsky began to bite the hand of the giver, he snaps, he said before, there will be no elections, then there will be elections, then again there will be no, but this is not evening yet, the time period is until december 21, when , according to the constitution of ukraine, which was trampled , i...
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foreign ministry as well as more than a thousand employees of the us international development agency (usaidave also requested an immediate ceasefire in gaza in separate letters. a group at the same time. civil liberties in new york have sued joe biden in federal court for failing to fulfill his duties to prevent the continued genocide of zionists in gaza . in the written complaint of this group, the court is asked to prohibit the us government from giving weapons, money and diplomatic support to the zionist regime. ali rajabi, new york radio reporter. the media of the zionist regime announced the regime's cabinet and army the zionists are not able to determine a specific time for the return of about 70,000 city dwellers to the settlements in the north of the occupied territories. i will go with my colleague who is stationed at the border of lebanon with occupied palestine. mr. azimzadeh , i greet you. according to your field observations , tell us the state of the battlefield on the border of lebanon and occupied palestine. can the settlers return to the settlements north of occupied erazi
foreign ministry as well as more than a thousand employees of the us international development agency (usaidave also requested an immediate ceasefire in gaza in separate letters. a group at the same time. civil liberties in new york have sued joe biden in federal court for failing to fulfill his duties to prevent the continued genocide of zionists in gaza . in the written complaint of this group, the court is asked to prohibit the us government from giving weapons, money and diplomatic support...
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the state department people, the usaid people. they are amazing to talk to. there's the presidential area initiative like talk to those kind of people. they have amazing staff and amazing stories. the work is remarkable what they are doing so don't be afraid to just show for more but i read a ton of reports. you're the one answering the question. >> of the negotiations between you and your editor because you're talking about places that historically don't get covered well. coverage is hard. it was hard to get the page and oonow you're talking about your countries. i couldn't tell you. andrew's not so much as interest. >> i've tried to do a couple of storiesat like the civil affairs kind of stories. there are people interested in telling that story. the military is very good at responding to crisis and not helping with when you want to tell a story. they can't focus on the things they need to to develop. we always have to go through a security review and we have securityty people at nbc and a t of bosses. we go through wherero we will b. so when you fly in, wh
the state department people, the usaid people. they are amazing to talk to. there's the presidential area initiative like talk to those kind of people. they have amazing staff and amazing stories. the work is remarkable what they are doing so don't be afraid to just show for more but i read a ton of reports. you're the one answering the question. >> of the negotiations between you and your editor because you're talking about places that historically don't get covered well. coverage is...
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um, we uh have a piece of news indicating how 100 state department officials, including usaid employees in a leaked memo uh that are that have signed it that's saying that us is complicit in war crimes that's being committed in gaza specifically pointing out to the fact that uh the us is providing uh arms to israel and... addition to that, there are reports that some of these arms uh may be banned internationally, we know of white phosphorus, um, prior to that, you also had a senior state department official that worked for the state department for 10 years, who resigned saying that you know what's occurring there is not even close to what was happening in yemen, just to put things into perspective, how do you see us has role when it comes to this war? yes, assalam alaykum, bismillahirrahmanirrahim, thank you my dear brother and listening audience for the opportunity to share my views. coming here from the united states, um, bismillah, um, first of all, the united states has a history of complicity in geneside and and colonialism, domination, settler domination around the world, ever si
um, we uh have a piece of news indicating how 100 state department officials, including usaid employees in a leaked memo uh that are that have signed it that's saying that us is complicit in war crimes that's being committed in gaza specifically pointing out to the fact that uh the us is providing uh arms to israel and... addition to that, there are reports that some of these arms uh may be banned internationally, we know of white phosphorus, um, prior to that, you also had a senior state...
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, that is the war in vietnam ends in the seventy-fifth year, and the united states, represented by usaidns, they make a decision: to evacuate children from vietnam, rescue the children, then publish this report, yes, then there is a report called operation baby lift, yes, that is, they save children, take out vietnamese children, they themselves bring here a report written 48 years ago, 2,500, i think 40, 47 children they evacuated from vietnam, we are talking about april 2, 1975 years, allegedly by consent government of south vietnam , april 1975, that is, less than 3 weeks later, this state no longer existed at all, so they allegedly gave consent to this and some 77 volunteer organizations organized this trip. during these flights, one of the planes crashed, 78 children died, and according to other sources, 155 children died. not only that, out of these 2,500 children, 1,900 were not placed under guardianship, they were adopted by the americans, the americans, the country that fought on the territory, on the territory of vietnam, which took out without asking anyone about these childre
, that is the war in vietnam ends in the seventy-fifth year, and the united states, represented by usaidns, they make a decision: to evacuate children from vietnam, rescue the children, then publish this report, yes, then there is a report called operation baby lift, yes, that is, they save children, take out vietnamese children, they themselves bring here a report written 48 years ago, 2,500, i think 40, 47 children they evacuated from vietnam, we are talking about april 2, 1975 years,...
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foreign ministry as well as more than a thousand employees of the us international development agency (usaid ) have also requested an immediate ceasefire in gaza in separate letters. at the same time, a group supporting civil liberties in new york from joe biden for failing to fulfill his duties to prevent the continuation of the zionist genocide in the west. has filed a complaint to the us federal court. in the written complaint of this group , the court is asked to prohibit the us government from giving weapons, money and diplomatic support to the zionist regime. ali rajabi , new york radio reporter. a five-day ceasefire is likely in gaza. the washington post newspaper, citing a senior official of the zionist regime, reported that the israeli regime and hamas came close to an agreement to establish a five-day temporary ceasefire. in addition to this source , other media also speculated about this issue and the key there is a temporary ceasefire on a day that is often heard. i am talking about this news and its details with mr. abbas khamiar, vice president of cultural and social affairs at
foreign ministry as well as more than a thousand employees of the us international development agency (usaid ) have also requested an immediate ceasefire in gaza in separate letters. at the same time, a group supporting civil liberties in new york from joe biden for failing to fulfill his duties to prevent the continuation of the zionist genocide in the west. has filed a complaint to the us federal court. in the written complaint of this group , the court is asked to prohibit the us government...
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important, plus, i want to tell you that now there is a lot of help from our partners, in particular usaidstry of economy also has a program where women can apply and receive initial money. in order to start your business or relocate it, but this does not mean that there are a lot of challenges, but the war showed the activism of our women and their heroism, that they are not only military migrants who took their children away, but they became, let's say, partners and, that is, the war showed that even women who had never engaged in public work. they were active in business, they completely changed during this war. thank you, ms. svitlana, for such an extended announcement, we wish you a successful forum, a successful seventh ukrainian women's congress, which starts today, i remind you, in kyiv, svitlana voytsekhovska, co-founder of the ukrainian of the women's congress, was with us, and in the meantime, we will now finish our information hour and give the floor to the news, and khrystyna porubiy is actually responsible for them today. but i still want to get a little ahead of the news and
important, plus, i want to tell you that now there is a lot of help from our partners, in particular usaidstry of economy also has a program where women can apply and receive initial money. in order to start your business or relocate it, but this does not mean that there are a lot of challenges, but the war showed the activism of our women and their heroism, that they are not only military migrants who took their children away, but they became, let's say, partners and, that is, the war showed...
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. $16.3 billion for the state department and usaid for economic security and operational assistance.81 million for assistance to displaced ukrainians within the framework of the us program united for the sake of ukraine, 149 million for responding to nuclear radiological incidents and another 9.15 billion for joint humanitarian aid. if it is served in the state in which it is served, it will not be possible to make many changes to it. if you submit each bill separately, separately israel, separately ukraine, separately taiwan, they can be discussed in subcommittees for weeks and weeks, they can be cut, rewritten, added something and so on for weeks. yes, maybe they will reduce it a bit. yes, there may be some revisions, but they are ready to support it. so that's it. time and that is why the white house insists on voting for the entire package in the interests of national security and is already talking about the need to stretch the aid in smaller packages. it is the newly appointed speaker of the chamber who insists on a separate review. us congress mike johnson after all there are
. $16.3 billion for the state department and usaid for economic security and operational assistance.81 million for assistance to displaced ukrainians within the framework of the us program united for the sake of ukraine, 149 million for responding to nuclear radiological incidents and another 9.15 billion for joint humanitarian aid. if it is served in the state in which it is served, it will not be possible to make many changes to it. if you submit each bill separately, separately israel,...
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union, various european support programs that exist in ukraine, this is uiznes, various donors, gz, usaidd together with them we create enterprises for ukrainians. there are a lot of useful features that i will tell you about today, which are exactly in details and which of the ukrainians who are going to open their own business can use these programs, maybe this information will be useful for novice businessmen, so thank you for the question, 70 types of free consultations for beginners are currently available on the actions business portal, current entrepreneurs , how to create a business plan in general, how to pay taxes, what can be the first steps for exporting products, how to do it right, and much, much more. it also exists on the portal a certain section, these are cases and news, where you can find all the existing opportunities for entrepreneurs who are just emerging in ukraine, these are also grant programs from international donors, these are opportunities under the yes-work program, and trainings, consultations , etc. , all of this is free for businesses in an online format,
union, various european support programs that exist in ukraine, this is uiznes, various donors, gz, usaidd together with them we create enterprises for ukrainians. there are a lot of useful features that i will tell you about today, which are exactly in details and which of the ukrainians who are going to open their own business can use these programs, maybe this information will be useful for novice businessmen, so thank you for the question, 70 types of free consultations for beginners are...
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well, i read is cool for an immediate cease last with usaid sizes a, we in. so i did in washington as a whole position to that, and again, all unit would give how much time to re good. none of us the, the us say the problem was due by immediate helps. i mean what, but says, washington is concerned of advisors flights. but also for the advocates, for it is way over, right, to self defense as it isn't now within the can 1st, it is necessary to understand the by natural relations between the us and israel did not arise 3 weeks ago. well, that'd be part of the terrorist attacks committed by ham, us us and israel have enjoyed a strong relationship with decades, and that remains unchanged. today we're paying special attention to certain top priority issues, including the release of us hostages as quickly as possible, as well as other hosting you as well. so with this must be made to deliver humanitarian aid to the palestinian people in garza and is necessary to do everything possible to provide any policy in the region will be own from expanding this conflict. at t
well, i read is cool for an immediate cease last with usaid sizes a, we in. so i did in washington as a whole position to that, and again, all unit would give how much time to re good. none of us the, the us say the problem was due by immediate helps. i mean what, but says, washington is concerned of advisors flights. but also for the advocates, for it is way over, right, to self defense as it isn't now within the can 1st, it is necessary to understand the by natural relations between the us...
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today to demand both a cease-fire in the israel/gaza war and an end to usaid to israel. in many cities on many campuses, missing person-style posters created by is raraeli artists. isaac hertzog wrote this. professors and students at american colleges make speeches and sign statements justifying terrorism, even glorifying it. and then it would have been unthinkable to hear such moral confusion uttered after the september 11th attacks or after bombings in london, barcelona, and baghdad. so what's different this time. >> why the troubling rise in anti-semitism? data suggests it's generational. by way of example, new polling by quinnipiac notes half of the voters in the u.s. respond to is reeling's attack and 35% disapprove. among voters 18 to 34, those numbers flip. 32% approve, 52% disapprove. among 18 to 34-year-olds that a number basically doubles to 19% and only 55% of them blame hamas. the founder and ceo of another poll harris s. blamed some of gen z's opinions on its relatively unin about formed views of the conflict. some say they don't have aor clear distinction.
today to demand both a cease-fire in the israel/gaza war and an end to usaid to israel. in many cities on many campuses, missing person-style posters created by is raraeli artists. isaac hertzog wrote this. professors and students at american colleges make speeches and sign statements justifying terrorism, even glorifying it. and then it would have been unthinkable to hear such moral confusion uttered after the september 11th attacks or after bombings in london, barcelona, and baghdad. so...
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secretary along its board members, you have page alexander who's a former assistant administrator at usaid, which we know is a us agency that is looking into how to allocate american money abroad. know, and in their statement, the free of all for foundation actually said that these are all exaggerations, but in that statement, they sort of admit, so with themselves, let's have a blessed, a in 2022 as an immediate response to russia's invasion of ukraine and the unprecedented scale of the kremlin, this information and propaganda campaign, the free rush of foundations out of the center for strategic communications, which includes both in depth analytical research on information warfare and format for countering the state machine of lies promoting violence and hatred. hundreds of russian activists, immediate professionals, s m, m, work in different countries, 7 days a week, with the sole purpose of helping to convey the truth about the crimes of the kremlin and the consequences of the bloody war unleashed against do crane to their fellow citizens. in russia, in that statement themselves, they
secretary along its board members, you have page alexander who's a former assistant administrator at usaid, which we know is a us agency that is looking into how to allocate american money abroad. know, and in their statement, the free of all for foundation actually said that these are all exaggerations, but in that statement, they sort of admit, so with themselves, let's have a blessed, a in 2022 as an immediate response to russia's invasion of ukraine and the unprecedented scale of the...
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in the inspector general, one from usaid, one from state department, they have traveled to ukraine and get the information and checking everything here. if you look at all of their reports and look at their public statements, they have been numerous times confirming that the u.s. aid is used in very transparent, effective, and efficient way, and they have not seen any mismanagement. military support, we are not getting the money, we are getting the goods. so if we're getting from u.s. stocks, and thanks to the generosity of congress, it can be replenished to buy new quitman for the u.s., which is a plus -- we can buy new equipment from the u.s., which is a plus. the money goes to the american companies, to the local communities, to job creation here. very grateful for the weapons we're getting. when we are getting the weapons, we are using the nato system to record and track them. we know what we're getting, where it is, which unit is getting it, literally which soldier is taking it into the battlefield. it is very important for us to have this transparency reporting, not only because
in the inspector general, one from usaid, one from state department, they have traveled to ukraine and get the information and checking everything here. if you look at all of their reports and look at their public statements, they have been numerous times confirming that the u.s. aid is used in very transparent, effective, and efficient way, and they have not seen any mismanagement. military support, we are not getting the money, we are getting the goods. so if we're getting from u.s. stocks,...
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then we have among the board members, someone like page, alexander, a former assistant administrator, usaid, which we know is a u. s. government organization, which is working about allocating american money abroad. so these are the people behind the foundation and what do they want? they want to ensure that there is democracy in russia and they are fighting to support the liberal opposition in the roster. and how did they do it? apparently, according to this report, it's by funding of funding these polls. but as we know of or this has never done directly ever so because they have fund directly, they do it for another and g o in miscellaneous, and solicit when he is actually contracting these people, pay them the money, making lease contracts with them. and then after the day the ends across from i'm so corruption foundation is running the show, telling them what to do. now again, when it comes to the free of also foundation, of course, they claim that these are all exaggerations. but in their statement saying that these are exaggerations, you sort of like me that they're behind it. let's s
then we have among the board members, someone like page, alexander, a former assistant administrator, usaid, which we know is a u. s. government organization, which is working about allocating american money abroad. so these are the people behind the foundation and what do they want? they want to ensure that there is democracy in russia and they are fighting to support the liberal opposition in the roster. and how did they do it? apparently, according to this report, it's by funding of funding...
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side of jewish community in new york and unfortunately the platform is lending itself to battling usaidle of what dues should be doing, and our allies, example of what dues should be doing, and ourallies, our allies are the most important people. we have supported so many communities, minorities, and it's time for them to show up, and the part of solving this and showing the world that this and showing the world that this is what is happening is on dues of new york. we get direct messages, from your followers, and we are getting hundreds of videos every single day documenting jewish attacks, documenting jewish attacks, documenting jewish attacks, documenting jewish hate, to be honest, we're getting so much about that we can't even get to post it, but we are posting whatever we managed to, and a lot of our allies and a lot of different dues are spreading the word and showing the world that this is what we are facing. that this is what we are facin: . ., ., , facing. the founder of the dues of new york — facing. the founder of the dues of new york instagram - facing. the founder of the du
side of jewish community in new york and unfortunately the platform is lending itself to battling usaidle of what dues should be doing, and our allies, example of what dues should be doing, and ourallies, our allies are the most important people. we have supported so many communities, minorities, and it's time for them to show up, and the part of solving this and showing the world that this and showing the world that this is what is happening is on dues of new york. we get direct messages, from...
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they we will discuss usaid to israel, ukraine and border security with al green. also, congressional reporter rhys gorman talks about house gop efforts to bring a vote to the floor to authorize an impeachment inquiry to president biden. we will continue with the conversation on foreign aid and the border and then later a preview of this year's un climate summit in dubai with rachel frazin. "washington journal" is next. host: good morning this thursday, november 30. welcome to "washington journal." we will spend our first hour talking about whether or not congress shoul
they we will discuss usaid to israel, ukraine and border security with al green. also, congressional reporter rhys gorman talks about house gop efforts to bring a vote to the floor to authorize an impeachment inquiry to president biden. we will continue with the conversation on foreign aid and the border and then later a preview of this year's un climate summit in dubai with rachel frazin. "washington journal" is next. host: good morning this thursday, november 30. welcome to...
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it comes as the head of 18 aid agencies including usaid agencies called for a human taken cease-fireth israel and the palestinian territories. the search continues for survivors of a deadly blast in the refugee camp in gaza. witnesses and others at a hospital tell cnn the blast killed dozens and wounded many others on saturday night. he said it was the result of an israeli air strike. and the idf said it's looking at the circumstances around the explosion. residents say the strike took them completely by surprise, leaving many to search for the bodies of their loved ones in the aftermath. >> translator: i saw a red light, we were shaking on the sofa. i saw all of my sisters screaming, then i saw my father. when i found myself alive, i looked to see who was alive. we turned on the posh and my siblings were alive. i did not find my father. i finally found him next to me, i moved him, i moved his face, he did not respond. >> meanwhile, an idf spokesperson refused to confirm that they were behind the strike. here's what he told rosemary church. >> with the activities south of gaza, preci
it comes as the head of 18 aid agencies including usaid agencies called for a human taken cease-fireth israel and the palestinian territories. the search continues for survivors of a deadly blast in the refugee camp in gaza. witnesses and others at a hospital tell cnn the blast killed dozens and wounded many others on saturday night. he said it was the result of an israeli air strike. and the idf said it's looking at the circumstances around the explosion. residents say the strike took them...
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there have been letters calling for a cease-fire, for instance, from the usaid and reports of dissentables within the state department and antony blinken acknowledged some of the differences and concerns that people have but comes at a time when you have heard the administration more forcefully speak out about the need to protect civilian lives, though at the time they have not called for a cease-fire, simply saying that there needs to be humanitarian pauses to make sure civilians are safe. >> all right, arlette saenz, thank you so much. john. >>> thanks so much, fred. with us now is retired u.s. army brigadier general steve anderson. general, thank you so much. we have pictures. this is what nic robertson saw in the basement of the rantisi children's hospital, weapons. how does the presence of these weapons inside a children's hospital change the status of that hospital as a potential legitimate target? >> well, thank you, john. well, first of all, congratulations to nic for his amazing reporting. his video evidence now and photo evidence that absolutely gives credibility to the isra
there have been letters calling for a cease-fire, for instance, from the usaid and reports of dissentables within the state department and antony blinken acknowledged some of the differences and concerns that people have but comes at a time when you have heard the administration more forcefully speak out about the need to protect civilian lives, though at the time they have not called for a cease-fire, simply saying that there needs to be humanitarian pauses to make sure civilians are safe....
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and for the release of those in jail and the humanitarian aid, about 240 trucks a day according to usaidey want to see that become a part of this and this remains a challenge especially as prime minister benjamin netanyahu has promised that when this pause is over or whether this ends tomorrow or at a later date, israel is very much ready to continue the war and try to achieve its goal of destroying hamas. that weighs on all of this. >> oren liebermann, thank you for that report. we are looking at the dozens of hostages who have been released as we are waiting to learn about the timing and the identities of the group of hostages who were set to be released tonight. when the hostages are relied they're taken to hospitals to be checked out not only for medical evaluations and aillso reunitin with their families and 23 hostages have been discharged by israeli hospitals after being freed by hamas. cnn's jeremy diamond is tracking all of this. what do we know about the condition? what more are we learning about these hostages who are released? >> well, some of the families of the newly freed
and for the release of those in jail and the humanitarian aid, about 240 trucks a day according to usaidey want to see that become a part of this and this remains a challenge especially as prime minister benjamin netanyahu has promised that when this pause is over or whether this ends tomorrow or at a later date, israel is very much ready to continue the war and try to achieve its goal of destroying hamas. that weighs on all of this. >> oren liebermann, thank you for that report. we are...
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stuart: antony blinken at just -- admits usaid going to gaza could head up, roll it. >> i promise yoummittee, they will be 100% delivery to designated recipients? no. there will be some spillage. stuart: spillage. we will follow-up on that. emily austen, a jewish activist in new york city says she's been getting death threats, decided it was time to take action and protect herself. emily is here with her story next. this is american infrastructure. megawatts of power, rails and open road, and essential services of every kind. all running on countless invisible networks, making it a prime target for cyberattacks. but the same ai-powered security that protects all of google also defends the systems running america's infrastructure. for these services. for the 336 million of us living here. ♪ sofi is helping me get my money right to achieve my ambitions. want to see? (♪) like saving for the ultimate tailgate setup. with sofi checking and savings, i pay no account fees, and earn a competitive apy. sofi can help you fund all your ambitions, no matter how big... or small. ready break! like
stuart: antony blinken at just -- admits usaid going to gaza could head up, roll it. >> i promise yoummittee, they will be 100% delivery to designated recipients? no. there will be some spillage. stuart: spillage. we will follow-up on that. emily austen, a jewish activist in new york city says she's been getting death threats, decided it was time to take action and protect herself. emily is here with her story next. this is american infrastructure. megawatts of power, rails and open road,...
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is just, yes, that is, the war in year 5 is ending in vietnam and the united states, represented by usaideport, yes, that is, a report called operation baby lift, yes, that is, they save children, take them out vietnamese children, they themselves bring here a report written 48 years ago, 2,500, i think 40, 47 children, they evacuated from this year, allegedly with the consent of the government of south vietnam, on april 30 , 1975, that is, in less than 3 weeks , this this... the state no longer existed at all, supposedly they gave consent to this and some solo volunteer organizations organized this trip, during these flights, one of the planes crashed, 78 children died, and according to other sources, 155 children died, there was no placed under guardianship, but were adopted by americans, by americans, then by the country that fought on the territory of vietnam, which took them out without asking anyone about these... it turned out that there were about 600 children, they were transferred to european countries, and about 600 children were adopted there, even at the end of its tenure, th
is just, yes, that is, the war in year 5 is ending in vietnam and the united states, represented by usaideport, yes, that is, a report called operation baby lift, yes, that is, they save children, take them out vietnamese children, they themselves bring here a report written 48 years ago, 2,500, i think 40, 47 children, they evacuated from this year, allegedly with the consent of the government of south vietnam, on april 30 , 1975, that is, in less than 3 weeks , this this... the state no...
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organizations in kazakhstan that transfer grants, and freedom house, and the national strategy, here soros and usaid a common cause and a common task - reformat the consciousness of kazakhstani society. and create within the kazakh society, and in the most influential circles, this certain influence , so to speak, key decisions, ultimately, of course, to try to tear kazakhstan away from russia and this is happening, practically today, well, you can even say that there are 21,000 officially registered ngos and ngos in kazakhstan, that is , non-governmental organizations and non-profit organizations, of which 17,000 are active, and, you understand, the scope of their actions is, as always, absolutely. it is clear that the main efforts are, naturally, people who are trying to impose, so to speak, on nuclear energy in a number of other areas, you know, so that’s why this success that is happening now is very important, very significant, this is clear it is clear that, so to speak, our position there is extremely strong, this includes 17 billion of our direct investments, although we must admit, i have a
organizations in kazakhstan that transfer grants, and freedom house, and the national strategy, here soros and usaid a common cause and a common task - reformat the consciousness of kazakhstani society. and create within the kazakh society, and in the most influential circles, this certain influence , so to speak, key decisions, ultimately, of course, to try to tear kazakhstan away from russia and this is happening, practically today, well, you can even say that there are 21,000 officially...
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it's the reason we stopped any usaid going to the palestinian refugee organization.it's the reason that i was ambassador that we cut $1 billion off the top at the un. all of these organizations, the world health organization, we should get out of it and stay out of it. this all started when we help china get into the world trade organization. we saw that as well. bottom line we need to be developing relationships with friends india, japan, south korea. we need to start focusing on the philippines. let's build up our relationship with arab countries so we can feed iran. that is better effective time then to go and sit there and pay too much attention to these organizations were all they do is talk about it over and over and do do anything. >> by the way, iran where if a woman does not cover her head could be murdered and get the death penalty. or if you are discovered to be gay or they are going to kill you in iran and give you the death penalty. they are now the head of the un human rights commission. that's not even a bad joke. that is how corrupt that organization
it's the reason we stopped any usaid going to the palestinian refugee organization.it's the reason that i was ambassador that we cut $1 billion off the top at the un. all of these organizations, the world health organization, we should get out of it and stay out of it. this all started when we help china get into the world trade organization. we saw that as well. bottom line we need to be developing relationships with friends india, japan, south korea. we need to start focusing on the...
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agency for international development, usaid, signed a letter backing a ceasefire.they added -- "humanitarian assistance efforts and life-saving aid are largely rendered moot in situations of escalating and indiscriminate bombing and violence." in sudan, thousands have been forced to flee west darfur as the rapid support forces militia makes major advances in the region, seizing cities from the sudanese army. cnn reports the rsf is killing and torturing various ethnic groups. fighting between the country's military and the rsf broke out on april 15 in khartoum and has since spread. at least 10,000 civilians have been killed and many more injured. the u.n. says 4.5 million have been internally displaced, while over 1.2 million have fled the sudan, many of them crossing into chad. >> they told me my brother was killed and we do not know where he is. i, my mother, and my sister's children came to chad. we don't do where my father is. they burned everything and took everything. we did not bring anything with us, only god and are close. amy: the u.n. warns the conflict c
agency for international development, usaid, signed a letter backing a ceasefire.they added -- "humanitarian assistance efforts and life-saving aid are largely rendered moot in situations of escalating and indiscriminate bombing and violence." in sudan, thousands have been forced to flee west darfur as the rapid support forces militia makes major advances in the region, seizing cities from the sudanese army. cnn reports the rsf is killing and torturing various ethnic groups. fighting...