much more cohesive country. greg: somebody is getting the five in canada. trudeau s government going good on its promise to go on terrorism financing laws. if you are a member of the movement whose donating millions of dollars to these kinds of thing, then you ve got to be worried. greg: wow. officials say that they ve artie shut down bank accounts and police have a list of names that they are giving to banks. we ve set at the beginning, as long as this is peaceful, go for it. the end game is uncertain. they are talking about a crackdown. the prime miniature could end this right now just by ending the mandates and avoiding the crackdown. but he wants blood. jesse: he wants war. doesn t it sound like they are preparing for war? i do like the sound of parliament. how raucous parliaments can be. all the action in the background for that is the one thing i m
NTF-ELCAC spokesperson for sectoral concerns Undersecretary Lorraine Marie Badoy (File photo) MANILA - The National Task Force to End Local Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) on Thursday expressed its opposition anew to the Human Rights Defenders bill, describing it as "dangerous" and potentially "unconstitutional". The statement comes after the House of Representatives approved the bill on third and final reading last Monday, with 200 affirmative votes, zero negative, and no abstention. House Bill 10576 or the Human Rights Defenders Protection Act seeks to grant human rights defenders the right to promote and protect human rights and fundamental freedoms; form groups, associations, and organizations; solicit, receive, and utilize resources; seek, receive and disseminate information; and develop and advocate for human rights ideas, among others. A counterpart measure, meanwhile, is pending in the Senate. Undersecretary Lorraine Marie Badoy, NTF-ELCAC spokesperson for sector
a canoe from basically we can do business in iran but we have to be sure that it complies with money laundering in terrorism financing laws that s very difficult because iran has relatively little transparency in its commercial sector there is a lot of state interference in the economy even by the revolutionary guard. stott. garden and i m on book soft given these doubts a bank would rather stay away from iran combats bond had to pay billions in penalties for violating u.s. regulations the choice between iran and the us is clear for the international finance industry their risk is simply too high compared to the opportunity to turn a profit in iran and the u.s. market is simply too big and too important. you re watching deal with your news live from berlin for one more news next hour with terry not.