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they the structure in place that informs students as to what violences, campus violence, sexual violence, stalking, intimidation. >> an important piece of the statistics is that there really are not -- they are what gets reported to a formal structures. >> say that again? >> the statistics really are reports that come through the university to formal structure. the campus police or the dean of students' office. so what we found an hour climate studies, is small percentage of students to report actually report to those formal structures also it is so important to release the findings of those claman's that these so that when prospective students and their families look at the query statistics of say, well, this is low, eight is not necessarily indicative of what is happening on campus. plumb the study would give them more comprehensive use of what is happening. >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to start by taking this panel for your testimony, and particularly those survivors to have taken something horrible and turned it into positive advocacy and support for others. i wan
they the structure in place that informs students as to what violences, campus violence, sexual violence, stalking, intimidation. >> an important piece of the statistics is that there really are not -- they are what gets reported to a formal structures. >> say that again? >> the statistics really are reports that come through the university to formal structure. the campus police or the dean of students' office. so what we found an hour climate studies, is small percentage of...
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the expectation that there is justified violence. it is something in our programs, i'm going to share with you, women for women work directly with women. we go around the institutions and directly support on the ground in the country in eight countries that are conflict impacted many of the women have less education, and making less than a dollar a day. you know when they came back and learned that they could assert their rights. they came back and said you need to take this message to our husbands and to the male leaders in the community. >> look at all the different fronts on which we've had this conversation and a lot of countries say yes, we're getting religious, education, raising the average number of years the women and girls of a whole country complete in school. access to capital. all these different things. we've had these conversations. we're good at it. we've had it for a long time. but you say no, we have to change everything much more than that, so that no one will hear because in a lot of developing world all the windo
the expectation that there is justified violence. it is something in our programs, i'm going to share with you, women for women work directly with women. we go around the institutions and directly support on the ground in the country in eight countries that are conflict impacted many of the women have less education, and making less than a dollar a day. you know when they came back and learned that they could assert their rights. they came back and said you need to take this message to our...
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so how do they get from here to there, from crime and violence as a daily reality, to love, non-violencefamily and egalitarianism? here are the stories of two men who made the journey. marcio and gilson fumaca both come from this favela, santa marta, but they travelled very different paths. gilson da silva goes by the nickname fumaÇa or smoke. he grew up, as do 40% of children in the favelas, witnessing or experiencing violence in his home. >> there were many fights. my father was an alcoholic. he lost his job because he smoked and drank so much and then he couldn't find another job. so he would break things at home. things were bad enough when he was working but when he lost his job there were even more fights. there were many fights, many fights in my childhood and adolescence. >> because of different family problems, i always fought a lot with all of my girlfriends. there were many beatings; i would beat them up. and i ended up with three maria da penha violations from the violence against women. i would fight because i was jealous. i would fight for anything and for nothing. and then
so how do they get from here to there, from crime and violence as a daily reality, to love, non-violencefamily and egalitarianism? here are the stories of two men who made the journey. marcio and gilson fumaca both come from this favela, santa marta, but they travelled very different paths. gilson da silva goes by the nickname fumaÇa or smoke. he grew up, as do 40% of children in the favelas, witnessing or experiencing violence in his home. >> there were many fights. my father was an...
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that informed the students as to what violence is, campus violence or sexual violence or would stalking or intimidation is. yes. >> and i think an important piece of the statistic is that they really aren't what gets reported in the formal structures and so that's why -- >> say that again. >> the statistics are reports that come through the university through formal structures so that in many campuses it is the campus police or the dean of def students office and so, what we found in our climate studies that we do is actually a very small percentage of students that report their sexual assault experiences actually report to those structures. students are more likely to report to a friend or their roommate. that's why i think a bystander intervention is so important and also so important to release the findings of those studies so that when a prospective students and their family look at the statistics and say this is really low it's not necessarily indicative of what's happening on the campus for the study would give them much more comprehensive view of what's happening on campus. >> th
that informed the students as to what violence is, campus violence or sexual violence or would stalking or intimidation is. yes. >> and i think an important piece of the statistic is that they really aren't what gets reported in the formal structures and so that's why -- >> say that again. >> the statistics are reports that come through the university through formal structures so that in many campuses it is the campus police or the dean of def students office and so, what we...
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the sexual violence has ended.u said the conflict ended years ago but there is still high levels of sexual vie violence in yo uganda in the noh or the rest the country and a lot more needs to be done that that tackle that problem. >> let's look at this conference some viewers i am saying sure it's great do bring people together but what sort of impact will it have. how would you, for example, really change altitudes of an organization like the l r.a. or other rebel movements in africa that have done such terrible things, for example which is still going on on in places like south sudan. >> exactly. maybe we nil not be able to the right thing is to be sure the framework is in place. so those doing it, they know there are frameworks for them to be held accountable if they do it. that's one, but also to insure that governments are held accountable. there is a lot that needs to be done within the countries where these things happen. we are talking about uganda, for example, the access to justice, you know, sometimes ar
the sexual violence has ended.u said the conflict ended years ago but there is still high levels of sexual vie violence in yo uganda in the noh or the rest the country and a lot more needs to be done that that tackle that problem. >> let's look at this conference some viewers i am saying sure it's great do bring people together but what sort of impact will it have. how would you, for example, really change altitudes of an organization like the l r.a. or other rebel movements in africa...
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does sexual violence have an enduring impact on the voties. >> if you look at the impacts. i represent a tribunal in cambodia, they are suffering from the consequences of a rape 30 years ago. they are alone and had to leave their community. they have no money and live in poverty, and they are suffering from even physical consequences and impact of the violence committed. >> and that special tribunal in cambodia has not concentrated on sexual violence. >> in the established of the court there has been little done to address the signsment lately, recently, there has been a bit more effort because of a lot of advocacy from civil society and lawyers to push for the issue to be put on the agenda. >> thank you very much for telling us about the situation in cambodia. we'll bring you more opinions and views from across the world during this conference in london, which runs until friday. >> thank you so much. >> that's africa's worst performing currency, and it's falling on the markets. ghana has lost a third of its value. as reported, from the capital, that's having a big impact o
does sexual violence have an enduring impact on the voties. >> if you look at the impacts. i represent a tribunal in cambodia, they are suffering from the consequences of a rape 30 years ago. they are alone and had to leave their community. they have no money and live in poverty, and they are suffering from even physical consequences and impact of the violence committed. >> and that special tribunal in cambodia has not concentrated on sexual violence. >> in the established of...
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sue sexual violence is normal and happening as if it is not a crime. in this century, it's a shame that we see sexual violence happening. we have protocols, u.s. convention, we have many human rights brought call, but none fought on the ground. we hope it's time to say no and end the violence against women. >> we should say it's mostly woman, but there are also boys and men, as well. are poverty and a lack of education contribute ago factors in why this occurs so often and can you address this issue without addressing those root causes? >> >> lack of even the rest of the society, even the perpetrators to know the seriousness of this matter, and to get educated around it. and to get rehabilitated, to get support to understand how this crime should not happen to any human being. there is need of education around human rights for everybody and in particular for women. women have been left as they were saying in terms of education, and when sexual violence happens, they can't raise their voice. >> it's time to educate everybody in the community, in school,
sue sexual violence is normal and happening as if it is not a crime. in this century, it's a shame that we see sexual violence happening. we have protocols, u.s. convention, we have many human rights brought call, but none fought on the ground. we hope it's time to say no and end the violence against women. >> we should say it's mostly woman, but there are also boys and men, as well. are poverty and a lack of education contribute ago factors in why this occurs so often and can you address...
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is, campus violence, sexual violence, stalking, intimidation is. >> absolutely. i think an important piece of the clery statistics, the clery statistics get reported to formal structures. >> say that again? >> the clery statistics are reports that come through the university through formal structure. in many campus it's the campus police or dean of students office. what we found in our climate studies, unwanted sexual experience study that we do, is that actually a very small percentage of students who report their sexual assault experiences actually report to those formal structures. students are most likely to report to a friend or their roommate. so that's why i think bystander intervention is so important. also it's so important to release the findings of those climate studies so that when a perspective student and their family look at the clery statistics and say this is really low, it's not necessaril of what's happening on the campus. a climate study would give them much more comprehensive view of what's happening on that campus. >> thank you. senator bald
is, campus violence, sexual violence, stalking, intimidation is. >> absolutely. i think an important piece of the clery statistics, the clery statistics get reported to formal structures. >> say that again? >> the clery statistics are reports that come through the university through formal structure. in many campus it's the campus police or dean of students office. what we found in our climate studies, unwanted sexual experience study that we do, is that actually a very small...
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we'll have the latest on the first ever global summit on ending sexual violence in ending sexual violence in conflict the performance review. ending sexual violence in conflict that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. someone whose poor performance is slowing down the entire organization. i'm looking at you phone company dsl. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business built for business. >> welcome back. these are the top stories on al jazeera - hundreds of thousand of iraqis are escaping mosul, the second-biggest city has been taken over by an al qaeda splinter group. there has been air strikes in libya. forces loyal to a retired general shelled the city, part of a campaign against what he calls extremist groups. >> south korean police raided a church looking for the opener of a ferry. it followed the start of a trial of the captain and crew members. >>> there's no shame in being a surviv survivor. that's th
we'll have the latest on the first ever global summit on ending sexual violence in ending sexual violence in conflict the performance review. ending sexual violence in conflict that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. someone whose poor performance is slowing down the entire organization. i'm looking at you phone company dsl. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch...
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we are open to my instructtives to minimize the violence, and hold iraq together for the country, and eliminate the presence of outside terrors. >> kerry's comments came as diplomats from iran and the united states talked about iran's nuclear program. for now, they're overshadowed by developments? the u.s. and iraq. how they might collaborate is an open question, but iran has strongly denounced the violence. [ foreign dialogue ] >> interpreter: as the government of iran, we won't tolerate this violence. >> in iraq, the sunni surgeries, led by the state of iraq and iso, continues to take territory. the latest is the shi'ite town, on saturday, is is posted graphic material online, showing the massacre of dozens of iraqi soldiers. they claim they have killed hundreds of troops so far, but the claim has not been independently verdict. thousands of iraqi shiites have volunteered to serve the iraqi military at the front lines, vowing to win against the insurgents. >> i come to defend and fight side by side with them to defend our homeland, and god willing, we will achieve victory. >> an air
we are open to my instructtives to minimize the violence, and hold iraq together for the country, and eliminate the presence of outside terrors. >> kerry's comments came as diplomats from iran and the united states talked about iran's nuclear program. for now, they're overshadowed by developments? the u.s. and iraq. how they might collaborate is an open question, but iran has strongly denounced the violence. [ foreign dialogue ] >> interpreter: as the government of iran, we won't...
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unrest has generated headlines around the world of a ruthless dictatorship crushing dissent with violence but in venezuela, there are competing narratives. ...is this an authoritarian crackdown, or a clash between people with radically different visions for the future of their country? a year after the death of hugo chavez, fault lines is in caracas to find out what's really going on in the streets. >> in venezuela, the former president looms larger than life, even in death. the policies chavez implemented to redistribute oil wealth were polarizing from the start. in his first five years, he faced a coup, an oil lock-out, and a recall vote from the country's elite. chavez survived it all, pushing forward what he called the "bolivarian revolution" and cutting poverty rates by more than half. he won three more terms in elections the international community universally recognized as free and fair. it's may first, and thousands of his supporters are out celebrating workers day, singing anthems that celebrate the legend they call "comandante". his successor, nicolas maduro is keen to show that
unrest has generated headlines around the world of a ruthless dictatorship crushing dissent with violence but in venezuela, there are competing narratives. ...is this an authoritarian crackdown, or a clash between people with radically different visions for the future of their country? a year after the death of hugo chavez, fault lines is in caracas to find out what's really going on in the streets. >> in venezuela, the former president looms larger than life, even in death. the policies...
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what can be done to stop the violence. tens of thousands of undocumented immigrants are flooding into the u.s. many spend times locked up in holding centers. on the border we meet an immigrant suing offer the treatment. >> reporter: maria says she was traumatised by two weeks spent? federal detention centers in february 2013. >> translation: i thought i was going to die. i was disprapt. i needed help. no one would help me. >> reporter: the 26 year-old is afraid to show her face, but wants people held accountable. she's suing customs and border production. >> my life is not the same. i have horrendous memories, i didn't deserve to go through this. >> she said she wore blood stapled clothes for two weeks after they refused to provide feminine products and a change of clothing. >> i felt embarrassed. no one deserve the treatment. >> maria says there was not enough sfood and waters, it was -- food and water. it was so cold her lips cracked. she has heart condition, diabetes and depression and was not allowed to access her medi
what can be done to stop the violence. tens of thousands of undocumented immigrants are flooding into the u.s. many spend times locked up in holding centers. on the border we meet an immigrant suing offer the treatment. >> reporter: maria says she was traumatised by two weeks spent? federal detention centers in february 2013. >> translation: i thought i was going to die. i was disprapt. i needed help. no one would help me. >> reporter: the 26 year-old is afraid to show her...
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resolution to end the violence. al jazeera's david chater is in luhansk amid the gun battle. >> as you can hear behind me the mortar rounds. that's the actual base on fire. >> reporter: bullets are over our heads so we've had to take cover, but the cameras are still going, so you can see what is happening. we had a half hour of cease-fire. we thought that we were safe but bullets are flying at the moment. >> david chater reporting from luhansk. >>> a new unity government that rifles hamas and fatah sanctions. the two have rifled since 2007. the new government i will hold elections in six months. >>> stepping down from his position to help the unity government work. >> i'm standing down from my role, but i'm not abandoning my responsibility. we'll remain serving our people where we are. we'll continue to serve the great people of palestine. >> okay, let's speak to nusrene. what assurances are there, does it seem that they'll be able to cooperate this time? 7. >> well, as you know the last time there was an unity gove
resolution to end the violence. al jazeera's david chater is in luhansk amid the gun battle. >> as you can hear behind me the mortar rounds. that's the actual base on fire. >> reporter: bullets are over our heads so we've had to take cover, but the cameras are still going, so you can see what is happening. we had a half hour of cease-fire. we thought that we were safe but bullets are flying at the moment. >> david chater reporting from luhansk. >>> a new unity...
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is there dramatically violence where this is coming from? or in fact are they coming from areas like guatemala where the violence is down isn't it? >> the course that we see have a bright if factors. speaking can anyone answer the question i ask lex's violence down and bought a mile and a people coming in larger numbers? >> is there proven correlation between violence and where they are coming from. i have a lot of people who are for second and third generation who have worked with me for years and they are friends. they do not come from the poorest areas of mexico? they come from areas of mexico that came before them. they come it because they have associations so i would say to you until you prove it to this committee they cannot accept that you are claiming between violence and the refugees draft -- that is not living up to his responsibility and and this carnage that can occur when children are pushed over the border in some cases left in the desert. mr. chairman i appreciate you holding this important hearing and i yield back. >> the ch
is there dramatically violence where this is coming from? or in fact are they coming from areas like guatemala where the violence is down isn't it? >> the course that we see have a bright if factors. speaking can anyone answer the question i ask lex's violence down and bought a mile and a people coming in larger numbers? >> is there proven correlation between violence and where they are coming from. i have a lot of people who are for second and third generation who have worked with...
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moving onto the domestic violence, i commend you on your efforts. this is the most important part of the bill. i think a couple of components -- we would to provide some suggestions on. at the 24-hour seven days notice provision currently applies to all apps, including the weather channel or google maps or yelp. -- they simply cannot get access to the geolocation data that stays there. that is very different than one of the stalking apps, very different from amber alert gps teen. i would urge you to think about rule onlythat 24-7 two apps where individuals can get access to the gps stream. the stalker cannot use the weather channel to stalk his or her victim. the issue is regulating the behavior of the app. i would urge you to think about international access. one of the concerns we have is even if we can shut down these stalkerstalking apps, may be able to get access overseas and thinking about that question, could there be spyking, the same sort of i and it relocates to the cayman islands, could we block access to those? think geolocation offers m
moving onto the domestic violence, i commend you on your efforts. this is the most important part of the bill. i think a couple of components -- we would to provide some suggestions on. at the 24-hour seven days notice provision currently applies to all apps, including the weather channel or google maps or yelp. -- they simply cannot get access to the geolocation data that stays there. that is very different than one of the stalking apps, very different from amber alert gps teen. i would urge...
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charityd by a as part of its latest campaign against domestic violence. the charity hopes the video will raise awareness and a collective realization of this alarming phenomenon. #standupworldcup. they want to share the keywords as much as possible with messages denouncing the sad link between domestic violence and the world cup. the movement is receiving strong support from british and it is not the first of its kind. the british authorities launched a vast campaign into highlighting the problem of violence towards women in brazil which came with a mobile phone app and website, tools design together reports from the ends of violence in order to point them towards a government agency best equipped to help them. ngo citizens u.k. and share action have started a campaign to raise the minimum wage saying it's not enough to live on. they are targeting the largest private sector employer in particular, retailer tesco. this is the amount they should be paying employees. there is much commentary online tag. the #livingwage the campaign is enjoying great success
charityd by a as part of its latest campaign against domestic violence. the charity hopes the video will raise awareness and a collective realization of this alarming phenomenon. #standupworldcup. they want to share the keywords as much as possible with messages denouncing the sad link between domestic violence and the world cup. the movement is receiving strong support from british and it is not the first of its kind. the british authorities launched a vast campaign into highlighting the...
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moving onto the domestic violence, i commend you on your efforts.his is the most important part of the bill. i think a couple of components -- we would to provide some suggestions on. at the 24-hour seven days notice provision currently applies to all apps, including the weather channel or google maps or yelp. -- they simply cannot get access to the geolocation data that stays there. that is very different than one of the stalking apps, very different from amber alert gps teen. i would urge you to think about rule onlythat 24-7 two apps where individuals can get access to the gps stream. the stalker cannot use the weather channel to stalk his or her victim. the issue is regulating the behavior of the app. i would urge you to think about international access. one of the concerns we have is even if we can shut down these stalkerstalking apps, may be able to get access overseas and thinking about that question, could there be spyking, the same sort of i and it relocates to the cayman islands, could we block access to those? think geolocation offers man
moving onto the domestic violence, i commend you on your efforts.his is the most important part of the bill. i think a couple of components -- we would to provide some suggestions on. at the 24-hour seven days notice provision currently applies to all apps, including the weather channel or google maps or yelp. -- they simply cannot get access to the geolocation data that stays there. that is very different than one of the stalking apps, very different from amber alert gps teen. i would urge you...
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is there dramatic new violence in the areas these people are coming from? dramatic new violence? or in fact are they coming from areas like guatemala where violence is down, isn't it. >> there are four major factors. >> is violence down and are people coming in different numbers? >> i'm not specifically aware of the violence. >> is there anyone who can answer the question of is there any proven correlation between violence and people and where they're coming from? i can tell you one thing, and i have a lot of people who are first, second and third generation who came in on programs and they've worked with me. they do not come from the poorest areas of mexico. they come because they have association. i would say until you prove it to this committee, we cannot accept the length you are claiming between some violence and this refugee status versus the link between the president's not enforcing the law, not living up to his responsibility, not letting you live up to his responsibility, and this carnage that can occur when children are pushed over the border, in some cases left in the
is there dramatic new violence in the areas these people are coming from? dramatic new violence? or in fact are they coming from areas like guatemala where violence is down, isn't it. >> there are four major factors. >> is violence down and are people coming in different numbers? >> i'm not specifically aware of the violence. >> is there anyone who can answer the question of is there any proven correlation between violence and people and where they're coming from? i can...
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but they explained why this violence was needed that's why nasi views of popular there because force and violence are the basis of naziism and fascism but former hooligan and founder of russia's largest fan movement democracy and i have believes the. issue is often blown up in the press and problems are usually solved even before they appear. who spearheaded events at the my down in ukraine some of them around the nationalities are pursuing a very clever strategy but who live in communities so there's no danger from them in russia these fights happen every weekend but no one knows if they happen out of town in forests and strictly upon agreement from. the twenty thirteen movie tells the story of a firm of hooligans consisting partially of white collar workers where death and destruction rubbed shoulders with love and friendship one of its characters keeps asking the question why do you fight this days but with all of. the movies slogan is we can not change real life has proven they can insist of a sealy it's just a matter of whether the rest of the world will be happy with this evolu
but they explained why this violence was needed that's why nasi views of popular there because force and violence are the basis of naziism and fascism but former hooligan and founder of russia's largest fan movement democracy and i have believes the. issue is often blown up in the press and problems are usually solved even before they appear. who spearheaded events at the my down in ukraine some of them around the nationalities are pursuing a very clever strategy but who live in communities so...
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members of the muslim brotherhood including their top leader they will be executed for inciting violence during protests in support of mohamed morsi who is i suppose president and sent to prison last july well true ports from egypt for us well into is bracing itself for possible for the violence and the very least mass street demonstrations by the families of busy hundred eighty defendants and of course the mizzen by the heads of the most senior member of the spiritual guide mohamed bindiya now faces the guys. and international aprile off to jobs reportedly only had one session before he sentenced dozens to dash and he refused to listen to eyewitnesses. to any evidence so certainly there has been some questions raised about the legality of the trial and that's what the french know is that going forward they say they will appeal the verdict and hope that it will be overturned on the grounds that the judge behave however this is coming in the background of a crackdown against them is about to hit the state blames the group which they bound for a lot of the violence across the country they
members of the muslim brotherhood including their top leader they will be executed for inciting violence during protests in support of mohamed morsi who is i suppose president and sent to prison last july well true ports from egypt for us well into is bracing itself for possible for the violence and the very least mass street demonstrations by the families of busy hundred eighty defendants and of course the mizzen by the heads of the most senior member of the spiritual guide mohamed bindiya now...
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you have talked about the dismaying violence. we have heard that the immigration policy is responsible for the recent wave of unaccompanied alien children entering the united states, that these kids are making a sophisticated cost-benefit analysis and they're determining that if i get into the united aates, i probably won't have hearing for a few years, you probably will be in a bed somewhere, i might as well truck across the desert and come here. how would you respond to the assertion that what is causing this urge and kids coming your unaccompanied is the administration policy, deferred action for childhood arrival, as opposed to the violence in these countries that we hear about? >> from what i have sinned, there hasn't been a significant change in recent months in administration policy. , there what i have seen hasn't been a significant change in recent months in administration policy. what has changed is the violence on the ground in these countries. honduras,ris, -- in the population is something like 8 million. the number
you have talked about the dismaying violence. we have heard that the immigration policy is responsible for the recent wave of unaccompanied alien children entering the united states, that these kids are making a sophisticated cost-benefit analysis and they're determining that if i get into the united aates, i probably won't have hearing for a few years, you probably will be in a bed somewhere, i might as well truck across the desert and come here. how would you respond to the assertion that...
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we send a crew out to a maximum security prison you never know what might happen with regards to violence. whether it's a stabbing, or whether it's a fight in the yard, or even a riot. there's always a chance that violence may break out. >> we found that was the case when we visited california's legendary folsom state prison. >> i can feel it. it's like electricity in the air. it's so thick you can actually breathe in the tension. >> in the blink of an eye, that much time, it can change. because there is the real threat that an attitude or temper can change in just a moment. >> and tempers did flare while our cameras were in the yard. >> we had just gotten done interviewing a, basically, a prison preacher. >> i'm a born-again christian. and i believe that everybody should know the lord. if you don't know the lord, i encourage you to know the lord. >> and i'd just gotten done putting the camera down. the cameraman was walking around. and then i started hearing a bing, like bing, bing, bing. and five feet away i see this man probably his late 50s, early 60s, and i look down and i saw these
we send a crew out to a maximum security prison you never know what might happen with regards to violence. whether it's a stabbing, or whether it's a fight in the yard, or even a riot. there's always a chance that violence may break out. >> we found that was the case when we visited california's legendary folsom state prison. >> i can feel it. it's like electricity in the air. it's so thick you can actually breathe in the tension. >> in the blink of an eye, that much time, it...
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my only hope, is that sexual violence is going to be ended.that's how we end violence against women. >> that's so hard, isn't it. i know you have legal experience, you prime minister a judge, how do you take away what is learned and achieved at in summit, and implement it? >> well, there are a number of actions that i can propose. as a practitioner, as a human rights activist. one is around reform, in terms of legal reforms. that will help people, survivors to access to justice. that's one, the legal frame work being adopted in countries all the countries because the seven wall violence is happening but out of conflict situation. >> i know you and your family, carry on. >> yeah, we are looking at will be held accountable. they are both accountability in the country, international accountability in the country, and also regional accountability to want to be seen. that will be targeting the government, or be targeting or be targeted people in uniforms -- >> i was going to say, a lot of these abused are committed by men, aren't they? >> yeah. yea
my only hope, is that sexual violence is going to be ended.that's how we end violence against women. >> that's so hard, isn't it. i know you have legal experience, you prime minister a judge, how do you take away what is learned and achieved at in summit, and implement it? >> well, there are a number of actions that i can propose. as a practitioner, as a human rights activist. one is around reform, in terms of legal reforms. that will help people, survivors to access to justice....
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one for sexual assault and one for domestic violence. they fielded 18,000 calls. and what is important to note about that is 911 gets about half that many calls. it's real important to do both, community based crisis lines as well as 911. just a few more slides. city-wide antiviolence advocacy initiatives, just want to touch on three briefly. many of you are familiar with the justice and courage oversight panel on domestic violence policy reform. we will have a final report for you in the fall and actually [speaker not understood] played a political role in putting that together. i'm pleased to report 120 recommendations from the original report had been completed. we still have 100 remaining and that work, those recommendations will be put now under the family violence council. then the mayor's task force and antihuman trafficking. our department is staffing, we created a new data collection tool and evaluated gaps in san francisco response. women in the workplace, in recognition of the fact that three out of four women do not work in government and they work in
one for sexual assault and one for domestic violence. they fielded 18,000 calls. and what is important to note about that is 911 gets about half that many calls. it's real important to do both, community based crisis lines as well as 911. just a few more slides. city-wide antiviolence advocacy initiatives, just want to touch on three briefly. many of you are familiar with the justice and courage oversight panel on domestic violence policy reform. we will have a final report for you in the fall...
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well interest is bracing itself for possible further violence in the very least mass street demonstrations by the families now this case has sparked a local and international uproar to john's reportedly only had one session before he sentenced dozens to dash i think it was useless and i mean this is news to any evidence so certainly that has been some questions raised about the legality of the trial and that's what the french know is that going forward they say they will appeal the verdict but it will be overturned on the grounds that the judge will be covered this is coming apart over crackdown against them is about to hit the state blames the group which they found for a lot of the violence across the country they say it's a terrorist organization the missing brotherhood for their part say they are remaining peaceful and will hold demonstrations against this verdict without any violence now egypt's new president i don't protest sisi has promised peace and unity in the country however is yet to be seen how that's going to happen when we have a very controversial court cases and death sent
well interest is bracing itself for possible further violence in the very least mass street demonstrations by the families now this case has sparked a local and international uproar to john's reportedly only had one session before he sentenced dozens to dash i think it was useless and i mean this is news to any evidence so certainly that has been some questions raised about the legality of the trial and that's what the french know is that going forward they say they will appeal the verdict but...
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the world up cup underway despite violence. birthday leap. the former president celebrates 90 with another jump. scrunch the human toll, 4400 americans killed. more than 30,000 wounded. the pricetag more than a trillion dollars. tonight, there are new questions about what the united states accomplished in the nine-year iraq war. president obama is on the spot tonight. republicans say he was caught off guard. the white house says it will help iraq. the question is: how? >> my team is working around the clock to identify how we can provide the most effective assistance to them i don't rule out anything. >> in iraq, an al-qaeda-inspired group sieged two major cities and say they are headed for baghdad. today, the kurds in the north took over the oil-rich city of kirkuk. there are reports iran is getting involved battling what the their president calls terrorism. >> reporter: a senior advisor in the iraqi ministry of defense confirmed that special forces as well as highly-trained forces -- he described them as elite forces -- will carry out milit
the world up cup underway despite violence. birthday leap. the former president celebrates 90 with another jump. scrunch the human toll, 4400 americans killed. more than 30,000 wounded. the pricetag more than a trillion dollars. tonight, there are new questions about what the united states accomplished in the nine-year iraq war. president obama is on the spot tonight. republicans say he was caught off guard. the white house says it will help iraq. the question is: how? >> my team is...
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even by their high levels of violence. blow toa very deadly the iraqi authorities ability to contain this insurgency, which is spreading across the country. it is not just the second-largest city in iraq, it is also the capital of the province. if you look at a map of iraq, south of the province is the province of an bar. both of these provinces share a border. iraqe islamic state in they have effectively seized control of the city of falluja, and they control large parts of the capital. now that this insurgency has moved into a racks we don'trgest city, know right now what the isi is planning to do. this is a huge territorial gain for the group. is the isi going to hold on? or are they going to just send a message to the iraqi authorities and abandoned it? in any case, the message to the authorities is loud and clear -- iraqi security forces are absolutely no match for the fighting power of the isi. if you take a look at these onslaughts, it shows that they have fighting power and amazing military strategy. last week figh
even by their high levels of violence. blow toa very deadly the iraqi authorities ability to contain this insurgency, which is spreading across the country. it is not just the second-largest city in iraq, it is also the capital of the province. if you look at a map of iraq, south of the province is the province of an bar. both of these provinces share a border. iraqe islamic state in they have effectively seized control of the city of falluja, and they control large parts of the capital. now...
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police violence against anti-government protesters and. the u.s. army readying to leave afghanistan and most of its soldiers and equipment will be out of the country by the end of the year or his very important i reports that the government has plans for the military paraphernalia that may be shipped back to u.s. soil. well as america can use winding down its longest streak of war soldiers are returning home and so is their military arsenal a used armored vehicle that will be used during swat calls and other emergency situations nine foot tall mine resistant trucks specifically designed to survive roadside bomb attacks are parked all throughout the u.s. local and state police departments have acquired more than four hundred m. wraps and silencers and tens of thousands of m. sixteen machine guns and night vision equipment the new paradigm is the military paradigm militarized police and the problem with that is when they look at american citizens often they see only combatants this is all made possible through america's military transfer pro
police violence against anti-government protesters and. the u.s. army readying to leave afghanistan and most of its soldiers and equipment will be out of the country by the end of the year or his very important i reports that the government has plans for the military paraphernalia that may be shipped back to u.s. soil. well as america can use winding down its longest streak of war soldiers are returning home and so is their military arsenal a used armored vehicle that will be used during swat...
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often they've been the perpetrators of the violence themselves. if the administration really wanted to fix the problem, they should have forced our immigration laws already on the books, reversed policies that created this mess in the first place and worked with congress on targeted legislative fixes. i thank the chairman and i yield back. >> the chair thanks the gentleman and recognizes the gentlewoman from california, ms. lohkin, for her opening statement. >> thank you, mr. chairman. today's hearing is a serious topic and deserves serious discussion. unfortunately, as mr. conyers has said, the title and administration-made disaster looks like some have made up their minds and may, indeed, intend to turn this into yet another partisan attack on the administration. the facts don't support that attack, and i hopewell be able to give this topic the consideration it deserves. there is, indeed, a spike in the number of unaccompanied minor children apprehended along the southwest border. although the increase actually began in 2011, the rate of apprehe
often they've been the perpetrators of the violence themselves. if the administration really wanted to fix the problem, they should have forced our immigration laws already on the books, reversed policies that created this mess in the first place and worked with congress on targeted legislative fixes. i thank the chairman and i yield back. >> the chair thanks the gentleman and recognizes the gentlewoman from california, ms. lohkin, for her opening statement. >> thank you, mr....
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the last 10 days or so, violence has dropped a little. this insurgent group was wreaking so much havoc across the country and they are preoccupied elsewhere. the suicide bombing is a change things. a series of spectacular bombings in the capital may do so. changing here. >> elsewhere, they appeared to be continuing their advance almost unhindered, capturing an , and oilfields. is nothing standing in their way? is more troubling, the fact that the jihadist are able to advance from western iraqi into the strategic spots into the center of the country. they are very close to taking total control of the oilfields. they surround the largest airbases the country, they are being very careful about what they are targeting. successtheir stunning on the battlefield, they are vastly inferior in numbers. the reason they're doing so well is because the iraqi military has time and again folded in the face of this threat. that is what needs to change. those stepping to the four our shia sectarian militias ahead of the state. >> and al qaeda linked front
the last 10 days or so, violence has dropped a little. this insurgent group was wreaking so much havoc across the country and they are preoccupied elsewhere. the suicide bombing is a change things. a series of spectacular bombings in the capital may do so. changing here. >> elsewhere, they appeared to be continuing their advance almost unhindered, capturing an , and oilfields. is nothing standing in their way? is more troubling, the fact that the jihadist are able to advance from western...
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no clearcut reconciliation for those who resort to violence. no reconciliation. no reconciliation with those who are willing to hinder our part in the future. no excuse and no reconciliation who want to stage without dignity. i promise you the future will witness the restoration of the dignity of the egyptian state. i promise you that the very near future will see the restoration of the state dignity, and at the same level you and me, you and i will work to achieve the aspirations. the comprehensive developments to necessar to necessitate security and joint projects. defeating terrorism and achiev achieving security is on top of my priorities. that's why we will develop the police. we will double its efforts to achieve security to restore security. we need to modern nice the security system and mechanism. security should be there everywhere nationwide within. within healthy relations between the police and the people, where every one of us are governed by the law, and we need also to have a look to the police officers, non-commissioned officers, and recruit their
no clearcut reconciliation for those who resort to violence. no reconciliation. no reconciliation with those who are willing to hinder our part in the future. no excuse and no reconciliation who want to stage without dignity. i promise you the future will witness the restoration of the dignity of the egyptian state. i promise you that the very near future will see the restoration of the state dignity, and at the same level you and me, you and i will work to achieve the aspirations. the...
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happy to support the reauthorization of the violence against women act. today,, like most of us that domestic violence and stalking our serious problems that need to be addressed. i'm not away -- aware of any concerns that have been expressed about certain sections of the bill. those that address the stalking the and those that address government to study gps stalking educate lawo enforcement about this problem. having said that, there are sections of the bill that i think are still a bit concerning . the bill before us regulates the commercial rock -- commercial collection of geolocation and concerns have been raised about businesses that use geolocation information to provide consumers with services they now rely on. i would like to enter into the record now -- letters from the national retail federation and the advertisement bureau if that is ok. but without objection. >> -- >> without objection. >> in our effort to reject the privacy of -- effort to protect the privacy of americans, we have to make sure that we do not affect the economy in our over th
happy to support the reauthorization of the violence against women act. today,, like most of us that domestic violence and stalking our serious problems that need to be addressed. i'm not away -- aware of any concerns that have been expressed about certain sections of the bill. those that address the stalking the and those that address government to study gps stalking educate lawo enforcement about this problem. having said that, there are sections of the bill that i think are still a bit...
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let's not talk -- tar all of them to brush of violence. potential and ongoing for many parts of the world and not just muslim communities. many palestinians are christian as well. that is a huge issue. a front-page headline banner issued by. for americans it is sort of a sideshow, but it is a major area for many people a real world. you have here a case of probably the only case in the world of perfectly overlapping depleted nationalism. to movements that have at their extreme same to proclaim the same territory for a different nation. they claim palestine. in the various israeli settler movements show that there is no palestine. that is an unusual situation and a very difficult thing to solve. i am not sure and american president will work to engage it we are heavily on one side and the scene is heavily on one side of this conflict. that is a constant talking point for islamic revolutionaries around the world. but also for all sorts of political movements as well that are not as lock or revolutionary i do not see an easy way out of this p
let's not talk -- tar all of them to brush of violence. potential and ongoing for many parts of the world and not just muslim communities. many palestinians are christian as well. that is a huge issue. a front-page headline banner issued by. for americans it is sort of a sideshow, but it is a major area for many people a real world. you have here a case of probably the only case in the world of perfectly overlapping depleted nationalism. to movements that have at their extreme same to proclaim...
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even a tiny fraction we would see violence every day every where. we see a hair and they're. but overall the scope is appalling with mass murderers but fortunately most people do not buy that message. counterterrorism probably had an impact but the main heros are those whose say no. muslims, and neighbors, they deserve some credit think goodness we are not all violence maniacs. >> host: how much of the purpose of terrorist is the u.s. today and our support of israel still a big factor? >> we you're the most powerful head german we have an opinion and often on military or diplomatic say in every dispute around the world. so we will attract a disproportionate amount of attention from groups who are upset about the way things are in the world especially with the islamic militants. but that is the overall goal. added is the message that they put out but i knew to abandon the nez states is to get all of the muslims out of his long. some people say whatever that there is a fair proportion who believe there is some truth. that we are intervening in places we have no business and hig
even a tiny fraction we would see violence every day every where. we see a hair and they're. but overall the scope is appalling with mass murderers but fortunately most people do not buy that message. counterterrorism probably had an impact but the main heros are those whose say no. muslims, and neighbors, they deserve some credit think goodness we are not all violence maniacs. >> host: how much of the purpose of terrorist is the u.s. today and our support of israel still a big factor?...