The disgusting Jeffrey Epstein case, it is very much still ongoing. We learned the hundred other people could still be able gated this is according to lawyers with the dead child rapist, maxwell as he repeatedly killed himself in a manhattan jail so last month, his death is still a mystery and they have not stopped. While in legal troubles are now over, they may be just beginning for everybody else in his orbit, this morning at along with lawyers with one of his accusers, that is where we learned the hundreds of names are still sealed in thousands of pages of court documents. One person said john doe has been big and the judge not to release the names out of fear it will ruin his reputation. It also appears the judge may release those names anyway. That is when things are really going to get interesting. Here is why, is entered the case files released that one accuser claims she was raped by numerous prominent american politicians, powerful business executives, sworn president , Prime
The disgusting Jeffrey Epstein case, it is very much still ongoing. We learned the hundred other people could still be able gated this is according to lawyers with the dead child rapist, maxwell as he repeatedly killed himself in a manhattan jail so last month, his death is still a mystery and they have not stopped. While in legal troubles are now over, they may be just beginning for everybody else in his orbit, this morning at along with lawyers with one of his accusers, that is where we learned the hundreds of names are still sealed in thousands of pages of court documents. One person said john doe has been big and the judge not to release the names out of fear it will ruin his reputation. It also appears the judge may release those names anyway. That is when things are really going to get interesting. Here is why, is entered the case files released that one accuser claims she was raped by numerous prominent american politicians, powerful business executives, sworn president , Prime
Panel, which is going to focus on the implementation of the refugee act of 1980. And moderating that potential is eric schwartz, former assistant secretary of state for population refugees and migration under the obama administration. He was Senior Adviser for humanitarian affairs during the Clinton Administration on the National Security council and most importantly on the highest board. He also happens to be the president of Refugees International and hes seated next to the expresident of Refugees International. Eric . Thanks. Thank you, mark. It is a distinct pleasure to be here today and i want to thank hias, and the Carter Center for bringing us all together for this very important event. This is a critical time for us to be considering not only the refugee act of 1980, but also the very future of refugee protection in the United States and around the world. At a time when the number of people displaced by conflict, human rights violations, persecution is at the highest number in
All right, welcome back, everyone. I want to introduce the next panel which is going to focus on the implementation of the refugee act of 1980. And moderating that panel is eric schwartz, former assistant secretary of state for population frunles and migration under the Obama Administration. He was Senior Adviser for humanitarian affairs during the Clinton Administration on the National Security councils. And most importantly he is on the hias board. He also happens to be the president of Refugees International. And he is seated next to the expresident of Refugees International. So eric. Thanks. Thank you, mark. It is it is a distinct pleasure to be here today. And i want to thank hias and the Carter Center for bringing us all together for this very important event. And needless to say this is a critical time for us to be considering not only the refugee act of 1980 but also the very future of refugee protection in the United States and around the world. At a time when the number of pe
I appreciate all of you taking the time out to do this. Before i give a brief summary of the report which i hope all or most of you were able to get, it will be posted online by the way right after this event. I wanted to say a couple of thank yous, first is to the Ford Foundation that we are just completing our second year of funding with the Ford Foundation. They have been a great partner with us. Thank you to the Ford Foundation for believing in us, a slightly nontraditional partner for them on this. I want to thank my coauthor, carmen who is currently a louse aos working for unicef. If you are watching online, hello carmen. And then i want to thank our panelists who i will introduce in a minutes. This is an issue that has come onto mine and our team radar more and more over the last couple of years that we have been looking at this. It really is an issue, this issue of regular migration that is frustrating in a lot of ways. When you talk about people who are moving without some sor