major tournament. a bbc news investigation has uncovered the abuse and neglect of disabled people in institutions in ukraine. more than 100,000 children and young people live in facilities across the country, most of them do have families, but poor community services mean the youngsters end up in a system that can t meet their needs. the country may be at war, but this is a problem that predates russia s invasion. human rights investigators say ukraine shouldn t be allowed tojoin the eu until it abolishes this system. i must warn you, this report by our correspondent danjohnson and producer ruth clegg does contain distressing images. far from the front line. i ve been to hundreds of institutions and i get a sick feeling in the pit of my stomach. ..international investigators eric and halyna are uncovering ukraine s most shameful secret. the abuse and neglect of disabled people. look into these cots, and you see the smothered potential and stunted growth of lives stolen by a s
and entertainment and i think there will be decisions made geographically on where you may have some outdoor events and will have to take those into consideration. irate will have to take those into consideration. will have to take those into consideration. we got to the oint consideration. we got to the point where. consideration. we got to the point where, as consideration. we got to the point where, as you - consideration. we got to the - point where, as you mentioned, smart cities, you can t keep building stadiums. he got away you ve got to find a way to put events in the middle of big cities with facilities already are or do you have to adapt? you have to adapt but there are chances to think about multi integrated stadiums. there is climate pledge arena which is pledged to be climate neutral weather design and stadium, you have environmental design and a lot of smart people. we can send people to space. irate lot of smart people. we can send people to space. we sent eole
many of them, victims of the 2010 earthquake that crumbled haiti s capital. some 250,000 were killed, more than 1 million displaced. they didn t just leave haiti and come to the mexico border. they first went to south america, living in countries like chile or brazil were not options. many kept going, traveling through central america, north through mexico, and then here to seek asylum or refugee status. some of this problem goes back to the 2014 world cup and 2016 summer olympics in brazil. brazil faced a labor shortage, building stadiums. and granted work visas but where is pushed out once their labor was no longer needed. roughly 150,000 haitians traveled to chile between 2014 and 2018 to qualify for visas and to find work. but new strict immigration laws in chile led to their deportations. according to internal documents obtained by nbc news, the department of homeland security says it s monitoring 20,000
america, living in countries like chile or brazil were not options. many kept going, traveling through central america, north through mexico, and then here to seek asylum or refugee status. some of this problem goes back to the 2014 world cup and 2016 summer olympics in brazil. brazil faced a labor shortage, building stadiums. and granted work visas but where is pushed out once their labor was no longer needed. roughly 150,000 haitians traveled to chile between 2014 and 2018 to qualify for visas and to find work. but new strict immigration laws in chile led to their deportations. according to internal documents obtained by nbc news, the department of homeland security says it s monitoring 20,000 haitians gathered in northern colombia. 1,500 in panama and 3,000 in peru. all of them in search of the kind of life and freedoms that america sells on the world stage.
and that. my favorite story is molalla. i m interviewing her tomorrow talking about education. this is a girl who s put her life on the line. i think she s a prodigy. the way she talks is unusually sophisticated and clear and very beautiful. only 16. she is a picture of grace and posture. love her. she is. what s your story? we talked about the redskins controversy? i think there s a bigger story in the nfl, the dysfunctional culture, the violence, aaron hern hernandez trial began. widespread problems with the nfl, denial of chronic brain injury. a documentary about the concussion. it s really upsetting as a fan. all i want is for them to stop asking me for money to stop building stadiums for billionaires. that s a bill problem well, today something happened unexpected, unscripted photo