He is definitely no longer this countrys president and that as a result the countrys Security Services were under no obligation to follow his orders tonight were expecting big protests here in minsk the police has closed down effectively the city lots of police and police vans on the streets ready to make arrests people being sent home early from work in the expectation that the police will need to get their streets emptied to deal with protesters and journalists have been arrested doing their jobs out in the streets of mints today so really a sense that events are accelerating here and its now in the 30 seconds that we have together is this going to galvanize demonstrators or is this really such a big blow to their efforts. I think it will defeat galvanize their efforts this is how scared this regime is how its feeling the pressure that it needs to basically do this in private without any real legitimacy or guests on hand to see whats going on so i think if anything this will bring mo
New York University dc Center Hosted this event it is an hour and ten minutes. Thank you for hosting this important discussion today and thank you to senator heitkamp and mrs. Mccain for taking time out to provide insights on how to address the problem. I have worked on trafficking issues for 20 years now without but as alawyer and academic andt time ive witnessed tremendous changes in the fields where as much efforts almost and tiger lever on the trafficking of women and girls into this sector. We finally reached now come to understand trafficking as a phenomenon that affects men, women and children in a wide range of sectors that affect our daily lives. We recognize trafficking can take place on farms that produce foods and factories along the supply chain and produced trafficking can occur in homes in the Domestic Workers who care for our children, our elderly and or disabled and even in the public schools, in the deceptive and abusive recruitment from abroad. The nature of the prob
New York University dc Center Hosted this event it is an hour and ten minutes. Thank you for hosting this important discussion today and thank you to senator heitkamp and mrs. Mccain for taking time out to provide insights on how to address the problem. I have worked on trafficking issues for 20 years now without but as alawyer and academic andt time ive witnessed tremendous changes in the fields where as much efforts almost and tiger lever on the trafficking of women and girls into this sector. We finally reached now come to understand trafficking as a phenomenon that affects men, women and children in a wide range of sectors that affect our daily lives. We recognize trafficking can take place on farms that produce foods and factories along the supply chain and produced trafficking can occur in homes in the Domestic Workers who care for our children, our elderly and or disabled and even in the public schools, in the deceptive and abusive recruitment from abroad. The nature of the prob
A lawyer and academic. I have worked on trafficking issues for 20 years now without but as alawyer and academic andt time ive witnessed tremendous changes in the fields where as much efforts almost and tiger lever on the trafficking of women and girls into this sector. We finally reached now come to understand trafficking as a phenomenon that affects men, women and children in a wide range of sectors that affect our daily lives. We recognize trafficking can take place on farms that produce foods and factories along the supply chain and produced trafficking can occur in homes in the Domestic Workers who care for our children, our elderly and or disabled and even in the public schools, in the deceptive and abusive recruitment from abroad. The nature of the problem has evolved in response is trafficking is no longer viewed as the replicated fully through prosecutorial efforts were increasingly understanding we must also attend to the problem. These include where the traffic people origina
On cspan. Bend is a timber town. You wouldnt know it to look at it today. The timber qualities are almost completely removed, but, yes, bend was a timber town to begin with. At the height of the timber industry, so if you were to drop into bend in, say, 1928, you would have smell the mills, you would have smelled sawdust. If you went through certain parts of town, youd get sawdust on your clothes. You would here periodic mill whistles from the two gigantic super mills that were on the banks of the river. It would have permeated everything. It would have been ten minutes off from the Downtown Core where all the shops were, but you would have seen the smoke from the smokestacks and the burners, you would have smelled it, you would have known right away that you were in the middle of timber town usa. This weekend booktv and American History tv look at the history and literary life of bend, oregon. Saturday at noon eastern on cspan2 and sunday at 2 on cspan3. Epa Administrator Gina Mccarth