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ngo hadn't seen his three children and fiancÉe since last eight.nths in afghanistan followed by five months in iraq. >> i was really nervous. i was trembling, you know. but i'm glad i can be with them right now. >> ngo plans to spend the next month with his family before that returning to his job at the philadelphia police department. welcome home. >> what a way to come home, too. >>> time right now is 4:57. authorities believe they now have a serial abductor on the loose in delaware. the latest attack happened to a woman at an apartment complex in north delaware. a live report is next. >> plus, overnight ben carson clarifies controversial comments he made in front of housing and urban development employees. >> ♪ >> thank you so much. ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ any any any any ♪ did you know trading in your car at a dealer could cost you money? a recent study found consumers who trade in their car pay an average of $990 dollars more. so don't trade in... sell it.... to we buy any car. learn mo
ngo hadn't seen his three children and fiancÉe since last eight.nths in afghanistan followed by five months in iraq. >> i was really nervous. i was trembling, you know. but i'm glad i can be with them right now. >> ngo plans to spend the next month with his family before that returning to his job at the philadelphia police department. welcome home. >> what a way to come home, too. >>> time right now is 4:57. authorities believe they now have a serial abductor on the...
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. >> ♪ >>> that's first lieutenant christopher ngo popping out of a box and surprising his family.wild. ngo hasn't seen his three children and fiancÉe since april of last year he spent four months in afghanistan and then five months in iraq. >>> ngo plans to spend the next month with his family and then return to his job at the philadelphia police department. >> not a dry eye in the house i bet. love that. >>> time is now 5:57. still ahead on "action news," ben carson has some explaining to do. the secretary of housing and urban development clarifies his comments on immigration and slavery. >> if you are always on the go, this is the move for you. today's business tip works several muscles at the same time and only takes a few seconds. >> ♪ are your allergies holding you back or is it your allergy pills? break through your allergies. introducing flonase sensimist. more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist you may not even notice. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances that cause your symptoms.
. >> ♪ >>> that's first lieutenant christopher ngo popping out of a box and surprising his family.wild. ngo hasn't seen his three children and fiancÉe since april of last year he spent four months in afghanistan and then five months in iraq. >>> ngo plans to spend the next month with his family and then return to his job at the philadelphia police department. >> not a dry eye in the house i bet. love that. >>> time is now 5:57. still ahead on...
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this ngo was established in 1997 by koma with overseas assistance. it currently has 80 staff and 11 branches around cambodia. the staff visit villages where they provide advice on cultivation methods and other techniques as well as consulting local farmers on a variety of issues. today he's visiting a village. harvesting has just finished and he's taking advantage of the off season to hold an sri workshop for a local farming community. there are 14 attendees today. koma sums up the basics of sri before the planting season starts in may at the beginning of the rainy season. he's participate ng the workshop for the first time. in 2009, he left for south korea to earn more money but living away from his family proved too much for him and he returned home after five years. >> last year i inherited some land from my parents and began using the sri method. i couldn't produce as much as i expected and my profits was poor. i was invited my one of my neighbors to come along to this workshop. i'm here because i want to make a better rice field and produce bett
this ngo was established in 1997 by koma with overseas assistance. it currently has 80 staff and 11 branches around cambodia. the staff visit villages where they provide advice on cultivation methods and other techniques as well as consulting local farmers on a variety of issues. today he's visiting a village. harvesting has just finished and he's taking advantage of the off season to hold an sri workshop for a local farming community. there are 14 attendees today. koma sums up the basics of...
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>> lieutenant ngo is excited most for just getting back to normal life. that means a honey do list. >> all i know there's a lot of stuff that needs to get fixed. i've been hearing about that. >> reporter: after spending a year away, he credits his fiance' with having the hard j job. >> it's been really hard and tiring. just glad i back because i'm ready for a vacation. >> reporter: you may recognize lieutenant ngo wearing a different kind of uniform much he's also a philadelphia police officer working the 17th district in south philly. but police work will have to wait first thing first. connecting with family. >> i'm going to take couple weeks off. um, we're going to go to guatemala for easter and then return back to work. >> reporter: chris o'connell, fox 29 news. >>> back to your fox 29 weather authority now. as we take live look allentown it's still above average for march 7th but we get a little rain moving in. meteorologist kathy orr is here. kathy, talking rain now. but snow? >> yeah. oh yeah. >> at some point soon. >> yeah, very soon. sooner than
>> lieutenant ngo is excited most for just getting back to normal life. that means a honey do list. >> all i know there's a lot of stuff that needs to get fixed. i've been hearing about that. >> reporter: after spending a year away, he credits his fiance' with having the hard j job. >> it's been really hard and tiring. just glad i back because i'm ready for a vacation. >> reporter: you may recognize lieutenant ngo wearing a different kind of uniform much he's also...
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. >> russian influence on the ngos.'m going to run out of time here. the visit i made a year ago, one of the two days i was there with her eight, 10 pilots, the russians were practicing invading estonia 20 miles away from the border and it was very publicly clear that was the purpose of the exercise. anything in lithuania you want to talk about? >> i would say, senator of course it's difficult for russian propaganda and clearly there are trials. in the membership in nato. it's popular to grow in the topics. we see the absurd in the media outlet to put it out and manage a good-faith views which would show the americans are not with you. they are looking the other way and things like that. they are similar in nature would be the ones in lithuania, trying to develop in general the people in the government and believing in their needs. trying to push, for example, nato. that's the natural. let's be neutral. it's like the message not like again, but almost almost natural. we are not militarists that. that's the kind of news
. >> russian influence on the ngos.'m going to run out of time here. the visit i made a year ago, one of the two days i was there with her eight, 10 pilots, the russians were practicing invading estonia 20 miles away from the border and it was very publicly clear that was the purpose of the exercise. anything in lithuania you want to talk about? >> i would say, senator of course it's difficult for russian propaganda and clearly there are trials. in the membership in nato. it's...
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alie: we were the first ngo on-site in the park when the animals were slaughtered.the evidence gathered in the cameroon case was linked to sudanese militia, i.e. the janjaweed. we had some very specific links: the use of f weaponry, the use of ammunition that was coming out, the satellite imagery that showed these folks coming in on horseback in the park, slaughtering thesese animals,nd then mamaking their way back out. [shouting orders] narrator: the janjaweed, calleld devils on horseback, are a notorious militia backed by the government of sudan. insurgents for hire, they are associated with the genocide in darfur that claimed almost half a million lives and displaced more than a million people. ruggiero: they've been raping and pillagining, killi elephants,s, being brigands on horseback for 150 or 200 years or maybe longer. as long asas there is recorded history in the arerea, they've been doing this. kalron: there's an obvious link to the fact that they are able to ride thousands of kilometers and pass countries, obviously having some sort of local support in so
alie: we were the first ngo on-site in the park when the animals were slaughtered.the evidence gathered in the cameroon case was linked to sudanese militia, i.e. the janjaweed. we had some very specific links: the use of f weaponry, the use of ammunition that was coming out, the satellite imagery that showed these folks coming in on horseback in the park, slaughtering thesese animals,nd then mamaking their way back out. [shouting orders] narrator: the janjaweed, calleld devils on horseback, are...
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ngo hadn't seen this three children and fiancÉe since april of last year.d then five months in iraq. >> i was really nervous. i was trembling, you know. but i'm glad i can be with them right now. >> ngo plans to spend the next month with his family and then return to his job at the philadelphia police department. >> apart for almost a year. what a nice reunion. >>> time for a preview of "good morning america." >> robin roberts joining us live from the "gma" studios in nyc. robin what could happen to the aca. >> reporter: oh, very good there matt. two of trump's main campaign promises rolled out. the gop revealing the replacement for aca affordable care act and trump laying out his revised travel ban. we'll have full team coverage this morning plus a close friend of president trump will join us live to talk with george. >>> missing richard simmons now the most popular podcast in the country trying to solve the mystery of where the fitness icon has been. simmons has been missing from the public for more than a thousand days. what his team is saying about his
ngo hadn't seen this three children and fiancÉe since april of last year.d then five months in iraq. >> i was really nervous. i was trembling, you know. but i'm glad i can be with them right now. >> ngo plans to spend the next month with his family and then return to his job at the philadelphia police department. >> apart for almost a year. what a nice reunion. >>> time for a preview of "good morning america." >> robin roberts joining us live from the...
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funding to any international ngo that provides advice on abortions. not abortions, not the procedure itself, merely advice. a number of european nations have come forward and are now talking about basically breaching that shortfall. but those are the things we see with populist politicians. we do see that an element of the far right here in france, even. something that has not been that much discussed by french allocations, particularly marine le pen because she knows it is a hot potato but there are elements in her party that want to roll back the productive rights. where do we stand? obviously the gender pay gap is still an issue. sports.ut women's in britain, women's sports only make 7% of all sports coverage. these are two countries that we know love their sports. 15% ofust make up directors in top grossing films and in politics, 23% of parliamentarians are women. women are more likely to live in poverty, they are more likely to be harder hit by the effects of climate change, they are more likely to have mental health issuems, and this is an theh
funding to any international ngo that provides advice on abortions. not abortions, not the procedure itself, merely advice. a number of european nations have come forward and are now talking about basically breaching that shortfall. but those are the things we see with populist politicians. we do see that an element of the far right here in france, even. something that has not been that much discussed by french allocations, particularly marine le pen because she knows it is a hot potato but...
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army national guard first lieutenant christopher ngo from north philadelphia well he just return after serving in iraq and afghanistan for the past year. his family we're told they were being honored at a game tonight as a salute to military families what they did not know inside that box dad was the surprise. they wheeled him out on center court. he popped out box. hess his fiance' his three children shocked to see them and as you can imagine, he was showered with lots of hugs and kisses. >> it's been really hard and tiring. we're just glad he's back. i'm ready for vacation. >> he can help me with stuff n now. >> what did you miss most about him being gone? >> mommy being bored at home. >> i miss daddy! >> i'll take a couple weeks off. we're going to go to guatemala for easter and then i'll return back to work. >> reporter: now, lieutenant ngo who's also a philadelphia police officer here serving in south philadelphia but first things first. he's going to take few week off. one of the first thing he said he wanted to do he's going to have a big family slumber party tonight. and tomorr
army national guard first lieutenant christopher ngo from north philadelphia well he just return after serving in iraq and afghanistan for the past year. his family we're told they were being honored at a game tonight as a salute to military families what they did not know inside that box dad was the surprise. they wheeled him out on center court. he popped out box. hess his fiance' his three children shocked to see them and as you can imagine, he was showered with lots of hugs and kisses....
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these baby ducks need a helping hand while swim ngo a canal in indianapolis indiana.nstalled check it out little small ramps to help baby ducks get out of the canal. they made the decision after realizing the ducklings and geese couldn't jump ov canal's cement edges. anims are praising the city for lending a helping hand to webbed feet. >> seen that before in little parks and things. that's cute. >> little boat launches. duck launches. >> we like ucks. >>> let's go outside. this is duck weather. getting wet out there. this is the boulevard at broad street. just wet here but not far off fox street remains blocked because of yesterday's fire but here at the boulevard traffic is moving fine. rbor township right now in atlantic county we've got construction going on. it's going to be out there for another 4so. black horse pike is still blocked at the garden state parkway. stick to wasnue. let's check mass transit for you and we got the green ere meaning everything is on time. you're good to go dave. >> that is very good news there karen. big board storm tracker6 live doub
these baby ducks need a helping hand while swim ngo a canal in indianapolis indiana.nstalled check it out little small ramps to help baby ducks get out of the canal. they made the decision after realizing the ducklings and geese couldn't jump ov canal's cement edges. anims are praising the city for lending a helping hand to webbed feet. >> seen that before in little parks and things. that's cute. >> little boat launches. duck launches. >> we like ucks. >>> let's go...
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my government or any ngo that we know.lf is behind this group, because it has a bit of a whimsical name, he is a year—old young man. it is named after a mythical horselike creature known in korean and chinese culture for travelling far distances. he is very isolated and i guess he is also in danger? it is agreed that he is in a lot of danger. even before his father was killed it was quite clear that that family was targeted. they areafamily that that family was targeted. they are a family of immense interest because, really, if the current north korean regime falls, if kim jong un for whatever reason is taken out of power, this branch of the kim family are the natural ones to sleep in. kimjong—nam family are the natural ones to sleep in. kim jong—nam before family are the natural ones to sleep in. kimjong—nam before he was killed was the eldest son of kim jong un, in korean culture that place in the family holds a lot of power and respect, so the son of the eldest son will now be kim han—sol, he holds the power. to come ba
my government or any ngo that we know.lf is behind this group, because it has a bit of a whimsical name, he is a year—old young man. it is named after a mythical horselike creature known in korean and chinese culture for travelling far distances. he is very isolated and i guess he is also in danger? it is agreed that he is in a lot of danger. even before his father was killed it was quite clear that that family was targeted. they areafamily that that family was targeted. they are a family of...
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another way is financing of ngos. well, the purses in ngos are not so numerous and each of them are working in several ngos financed by different kind of russian foundations and having, well, very nice names linked to protection of human rights or european research or -- whatever. and they are pretending to be fighting for the rights of russian speakers. and, well, allegedly developing another narrative that russian speakers in, for instance, latvia are abused and facing massive abuse of their human rights. probably the third i would mention is rather strong work in social media as printing out different fake news, trolling, well, like we saw quite recently -- well, that's another indication probably whether the news is important for this warfare. just when operation atlantic resolve started and u.s. troops had started its move to poland from germ in i. well, the new headline appeared on different sites, websites, that over 3,000 tanks are rolling -- nato tanks rolling towards russian border. well, that was printed ou
another way is financing of ngos. well, the purses in ngos are not so numerous and each of them are working in several ngos financed by different kind of russian foundations and having, well, very nice names linked to protection of human rights or european research or -- whatever. and they are pretending to be fighting for the rights of russian speakers. and, well, allegedly developing another narrative that russian speakers in, for instance, latvia are abused and facing massive abuse of their...
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. >> russian influence on the ngo's. >> yes. >> the one or two days i was there, they were practicing invading the -- it was clear that was the purpose of that exercise. >> i would say, senator, it's difficult to influence election in lithuania. even though i would say there r trials. with lithuania it's 80%. what we see, we see the efforts by media outlets that put out on nato relevance, anything can be exploited to, fake news which show to lithuanian public that america are looking the other ways, the fake news are similar nature would be the ones in lithuania trying to in general of the people believing in the government, believing the nato. trying to push for example, nato let's be neutral. it seems like the message is not against nato, but why are we not neutral. that's kind of news probably more exploited in lithuania. >> ambassador krisciunas. >> three we are facing is russian tv channels broadcasting in russian. the narrative linked, european collapsing, the other way how to get back to prosperity and welfare to come back to russian and russia economy. another way is financing
. >> russian influence on the ngo's. >> yes. >> the one or two days i was there, they were practicing invading the -- it was clear that was the purpose of that exercise. >> i would say, senator, it's difficult to influence election in lithuania. even though i would say there r trials. with lithuania it's 80%. what we see, we see the efforts by media outlets that put out on nato relevance, anything can be exploited to, fake news which show to lithuanian public that...
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selco and other ngos they work with pay for half of the cost of installing the projector and solar systemr local governments. how important is the projector? translation: before this project came in to use it, we had very few students. but since, we have started using the solar power, our number of students has increased in a good way. we have students coming to us from different villages to learn, and not only students — we have other schools coming down to our institute for smart classes. the smart class is a good way of teaching kids these days. they seem to enjoy and learn more than usual. after we introduced smart class, our school stands proudly in the educational sector. we plan to grow larger as the years pass by. cool whoa! the same system is already in hundreds of rural schools, and they're aiming to add hundreds more this year. and it's notjust key for schools — across rural india, businesses can be helped massively by having a reliable power supply. somana is a seamstress who lives a short drive from kindapur. she became the breadwinner for her family after her father was take
selco and other ngos they work with pay for half of the cost of installing the projector and solar systemr local governments. how important is the projector? translation: before this project came in to use it, we had very few students. but since, we have started using the solar power, our number of students has increased in a good way. we have students coming to us from different villages to learn, and not only students — we have other schools coming down to our institute for smart classes....
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selco and other ngos they work with pay for half of the cost of installing the projector and solar systemools or local government. how important is the projector? translation: before this project came into useage, we had very few students. but since we have started using the solar power, our number of students has increased in a good way. we have students coming to us from different villages to learn, and not only students — we have other schools coming down to our institute for smart classes. the smart class is a good way of teaching kids these days. they seem to enjoy and learn more than usual. after we introduced smart class, our school stands proudly in the educational sector. we plan to grow larger as the years pass by. cool whoa! the same system is already in hundreds of rural schools, and they're aiming to add hundreds more this year. and it's notjust key for schools — across rural india, businesses can be helped massively by having a reliable power supply. somana is a seamstress who lives a short drive from kundapur. she became the main breadwinner for the family after her father
selco and other ngos they work with pay for half of the cost of installing the projector and solar systemools or local government. how important is the projector? translation: before this project came into useage, we had very few students. but since we have started using the solar power, our number of students has increased in a good way. we have students coming to us from different villages to learn, and not only students — we have other schools coming down to our institute for smart...
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and even the ngos working in the ocean, they know it. but nobody talks about it, because you can't prove it. how do you want to prove something that appears-- that happens tens or hundreds of miles offshore that you have never even seen? >> we were introduced to a former fisherman who agreed to speak openly about the hunting of dolphins. >> [speaking spanish] >> i went to see for myself if these stories are true, if fishermen really are hunting dolphins on the open seas. so, we've arrived at this desert fishing town in the middle of peru. this is where we've arranged to meet the long-liner fishing boat that's going to take us out for the next week out into the pacific ocean. in exchange for payment towards fuel costs and on strict condition of anonymity, we managed to gain access onto a shark fishing boat. once on board, the captain agreed to an interview, but only if we concealed his identity. >> [speaking spanish] >> if we kill an animal to eat it, a cow or a pig or something like this, we have very strong regulations. the animal has t
and even the ngos working in the ocean, they know it. but nobody talks about it, because you can't prove it. how do you want to prove something that appears-- that happens tens or hundreds of miles offshore that you have never even seen? >> we were introduced to a former fisherman who agreed to speak openly about the hunting of dolphins. >> [speaking spanish] >> i went to see for myself if these stories are true, if fishermen really are hunting dolphins on the open seas. so,...
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juanfra bumpes momento de pausa comercial take vo al regresar,e ngo el resumede lo que sucede en el clsicomundial el ftbol mecan.. por supuesto que toda estasituacin afecta el ritmo de l equipos... el tema a generado opinionedivididas entre los entrenadores del mximociuito... vamos a escuchar a dos de ellos.take sots 0:01 - 0:30 0:30 - end fulls ---hasta la jornada 9 los primeros 6e la tabla en etorneo quedaron as.... ad lib ad lib ad lib juanfra sports angle ---es momento de pasar al clsicoo mundiade bisbol...los partidos que se han jugado enguadalajara han sido todo unespectaculo lleno de carrascon un cierre de partid dmti... hoy mxico y nezuela nodecepcionaron. pues para lanovena mexicana era ganar o hacer maletas... take vo vo --- por su par .uu. no tuvpiedad de canad. buster poseyde los giants... peg 2 imparaes, para 3 remolcada.. una de ellas en su primer turno al plato... en la segunda entrada el partiprcticamente estaba aniquilado... nolan arenado de los rockies. con gadores en s esquinas.adis... en el segundo episodio el partido estaba en el bolsillo...marcador final... 8 a..estados unid
juanfra bumpes momento de pausa comercial take vo al regresar,e ngo el resumede lo que sucede en el clsicomundial el ftbol mecan.. por supuesto que toda estasituacin afecta el ritmo de l equipos... el tema a generado opinionedivididas entre los entrenadores del mximociuito... vamos a escuchar a dos de ellos.take sots 0:01 - 0:30 0:30 - end fulls ---hasta la jornada 9 los primeros 6e la tabla en etorneo quedaron as.... ad lib ad lib ad lib juanfra sports angle ---es momento de pasar al clsicoo...
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juanfra tag ---lospero ea noche le ngo el rumen de losartidos, le- amrica & morelia - veracruz..vots --mirea erme gria que se abri en esta carretera...esa ÷?é+ &oóóo st vitar yosite... take full vo --pore ese cino hacia eparque nacional estar cerrado por un tiempo.. --el hueco en la calle "big oak flat rd" se debe a larecientes tormentas... contratistas han los arreglos necesarios...pero por el momentoel unico cino para llegar yosemitie es la autopista 140. lucrecia amigos tengan todos muy buenastardes y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 fin de semana. enseguida les comparto la informacion meteorologica del dia de hoy. como usted ven su pantalla aqui tenemos las siguientes condicionesclimatologicas: durante la manana tenemos: bajastemperaturas y nubosidad. para la tarde subira el termometro, permanecen las nubes. y para la noche esperamos temperatur en los rangode: 50's =============== como usted sabe en nuestra aregeografica tenemos por lo menos cinco microclimas. hoy ltemperaturas maximas en: la bahia norte tenemos: 76la bahia sur tenemos: 76la bahia este t
juanfra tag ---lospero ea noche le ngo el rumen de losartidos, le- amrica & morelia - veracruz..vots --mirea erme gria que se abri en esta carretera...esa ÷?é+ &oóóo st vitar yosite... take full vo --pore ese cino hacia eparque nacional estar cerrado por un tiempo.. --el hueco en la calle "big oak flat rd" se debe a larecientes tormentas... contratistas han los arreglos necesarios...pero por el momentoel unico cino para llegar yosemitie es la autopista 140. lucrecia amigos...
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. >> reporter: first lieutenant ngo plans to take a month off before returning to his job at the philadelphia police depp. >> i know it was probably hard on them. especially my fiancee by herself watching three kids alone. i couldn't have done that without her. >> he will get much deserved r & r. thank you so much for your service from all of us at nbc 10. >>> we're keeping our eyes on the radar here. get ready for warmer temperatures before we start talking snow. hold on a second. let's bring in meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz. something wrong with the teleprompter. snow, glenn? >> it's march. first half of march. and we get snow in march. 10 out of the last 16 years we've had snow in march. it's not unusual at all. flags blowing in warm air tonight, temperatures in the 40s just about everywhere. and we have rain moving in. and yes, just rain. and it's mostly for our pennsylvania counties and central new jersey the way it's going pretty much straight west to east. most of it is on the light side, but look at that thing. a line of severe thunderstorms approaching illinois. here's wha
. >> reporter: first lieutenant ngo plans to take a month off before returning to his job at the philadelphia police depp. >> i know it was probably hard on them. especially my fiancee by herself watching three kids alone. i couldn't have done that without her. >> he will get much deserved r & r. thank you so much for your service from all of us at nbc 10. >>> we're keeping our eyes on the radar here. get ready for warmer temperatures before we start talking snow....
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. >> reporter: now, lieutenant ngo who's also a philadelphia police officer here serving in south philadelphia but first things first. he's going to take few week off. one of the first thing he said he wanted to do he's going to have a big family slumber party tonight. and tomorrow he said he's going to check his car battery because it went dead. >> well, yeah. >> since he's been gone. >> mundane things can be very exciting, chris, when you're finally back home. right in exactly. >> thank you. love it so much. coming up they've lost family and friends to drug addiction and some struggled with addiction themselves. now they're all about helping. >> come out here. show little bit of passion and love and hope for that person out here. it goes a long way. >>> the people saving lives and some of's philly'ss toughest streets for goodness sake. philadelphia chefs spent the day in university city showing off their craft at the chefs conference at drexel university. some of the areas up and coming chefs got to learn from the pros. this was the final day of the two hiv day conference. ♪ hey, neighbor. w
. >> reporter: now, lieutenant ngo who's also a philadelphia police officer here serving in south philadelphia but first things first. he's going to take few week off. one of the first thing he said he wanted to do he's going to have a big family slumber party tonight. and tomorrow he said he's going to check his car battery because it went dead. >> well, yeah. >> since he's been gone. >> mundane things can be very exciting, chris, when you're finally back home. right in...
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we have to deal with the support for the influence of the ngos. >> the russian influence of the ngo. >> the visit i made a year ago i think one of the two days i was there they practiced invading estonia 20 miles away from the border and it was very publicly clear that was the purpose of the exercise. anything in lithuania that you would want to talk about? >> i would say their archrivalss but there's like 80% support so it is not popular to go against so we see the efforts of the media outlets to put talks on the elements that would show they are looking away and a similar nature. of course in general that's the natural. it seems like a vague message so it's been a sixt less exploitedn lithuania. >> ambassador thomas. >> i can join my colleagues. the three directions we are facing in hybrid warfare is tvs, the major narrative [inaudible] it tells us it is economically collapsing and it's a great strategic mistake and the only way to get back is to connect to the russian economy. another is ngos each of them indifferent ocean foundations linked to the human rights or the european res
we have to deal with the support for the influence of the ngos. >> the russian influence of the ngo. >> the visit i made a year ago i think one of the two days i was there they practiced invading estonia 20 miles away from the border and it was very publicly clear that was the purpose of the exercise. anything in lithuania that you would want to talk about? >> i would say their archrivalss but there's like 80% support so it is not popular to go against so we see the efforts of...
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. >> reporter: you may recognize lieutenant ngo wearing a different kind of uniform. philadelphia police officer working in the 17th district in south philly. but police work will have to wait. first things first. connecting with family. >> i'm going to take couple weeks off. we're going to go to guatemala for easter and then return back to work. >> reporter: and i asked lieutenant ngo what's the for very first thing he's going to do when he gets home? you know what he said, lucy? >> no. what did he say? >> reporter: he's going to change his car battery because it's dead. [ laughter ] >> he says normal is fine with him. >> i love it. i'll bet normal is thrilling for him. that is just the best story. thanks for making smile, chris. wonderful stuff. >>> you got it. >> i cannot imagine what the neighbors in this upper dash we neighborhood were thinking skyfox overhead. on the ground police chase that started in supermarket parking lot ended when the driver crashed into home to the 1200 block of old lane street. police say they were after him for a traffic violation and a
. >> reporter: you may recognize lieutenant ngo wearing a different kind of uniform. philadelphia police officer working in the 17th district in south philly. but police work will have to wait. first things first. connecting with family. >> i'm going to take couple weeks off. we're going to go to guatemala for easter and then return back to work. >> reporter: and i asked lieutenant ngo what's the for very first thing he's going to do when he gets home? you know what he said,...
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. >>> ngo groups also took part in the nuclear weapons bans negotiations. nhk world spokeke to one e of t orgaganizationons. >> reporter: although the first sessions began without nuclear powers, one participant said the meetings are just a starting point. >> it's designed not to eliminate the weapons but to put pressure on those who currently possess weapons to honor their obligations and eliminate them in future negotiations. so the fact the nuclear weapons states are not participating is unfortunate, but that's the reality we've been living with for the last 40 years. >> reporter: the doctor reprpresents a group of health care workers called international physicians for prevention of nuclear war. the group educates people about nuclear weapons there a medical perspective. he says leaders don't understand the consequences of using nuclear weapons. he says even limited use could dedestroy the environment, possibly resulting in n a massi famine. >> we need to get people to understand that these weapons are essentially suicide bombs. and if the states use th
. >>> ngo groups also took part in the nuclear weapons bans negotiations. nhk world spokeke to one e of t orgaganizationons. >> reporter: although the first sessions began without nuclear powers, one participant said the meetings are just a starting point. >> it's designed not to eliminate the weapons but to put pressure on those who currently possess weapons to honor their obligations and eliminate them in future negotiations. so the fact the nuclear weapons states are not...
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after the revelations last june, the french government and ngos filed complaints and a preliminary investigation was opened in october. lafarge also says they are unaware of being explicitly named in litigation. for that reason, they don't expect a downturn in their nearly 6 million euros in annual earnings. the united nations has been denied access to the where tensemeni city of thousands of people have been displaced. they had been under siege for over a year and the residents have been suffering under severe shortages of basic supplies. laura: blocks from reaching people in desperate need, the u.n. humanitarian chief has been blocked access to the city. >> my convoy was denied passage at the last checkpoint. humanitarian efforts to reach people in the once again thwarted by parties to the conflict. reporter: a stay, residents have to cross mountains ground to fetch water and rice. risking crossfire, it is the only route they can cross through. the east and mountaintop district under rebel control, the city center by loyalist forces. >> people were sick or injured, that is what is happening. w
after the revelations last june, the french government and ngos filed complaints and a preliminary investigation was opened in october. lafarge also says they are unaware of being explicitly named in litigation. for that reason, they don't expect a downturn in their nearly 6 million euros in annual earnings. the united nations has been denied access to the where tensemeni city of thousands of people have been displaced. they had been under siege for over a year and the residents have been...
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to turkey as a key partner for stabilization efforts in areas once held by isis and for ensuring or ngoand u.n. partners to continue to provide humanitarian relief services inside and outside of syria. we commend turkey for a peaceful solution to the nearly six-year syrian conflict. i also came here to deepen our countries trade and investment ties. bilateral trade between our two countries is more than $17 billion in 2016 and we are eager to grow that number. american and turkish scientists collaborate in research to improve energy efficiency health and education under the framework of the u.s. turkey science and technology agreement and we are also fostering public-private partnerships to support technology-based innovation and entrepreneurship. we will work with the turkish government and the private sector to expand economic corporation that benefits both of our countries. the united states and turkey share many broad goals for the region. reducing iran's ability to disrupt the region, finding a settlement in syria that allowed syrians to return home and supporting iraqis to build a
to turkey as a key partner for stabilization efforts in areas once held by isis and for ensuring or ngoand u.n. partners to continue to provide humanitarian relief services inside and outside of syria. we commend turkey for a peaceful solution to the nearly six-year syrian conflict. i also came here to deepen our countries trade and investment ties. bilateral trade between our two countries is more than $17 billion in 2016 and we are eager to grow that number. american and turkish scientists...
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. >> host: how does the ngo work with the government would. >> when he left the white house individually decided he would take on the aids problem as the principal focus of his post presidency nelson mandela joined in with him the first thing he had to confront is western governments and the global health establishment decided not to do anything it was considered too expensive. you just could not buy you have aids medications about was available then to make it a chronic disease rather than fatal disease in the west berger you could not do that in africa they did not have the money to pay for it . one of the things he had to do was raise the money to buy cheaper versions of those drugs generically which is another issue he confronted the came from governments that in the beginning people he had gotten to know as president the prime minister of canada at the time and from ireland these were the government's to say i will put together a project is a moral outrage that we know how to stop to keep people alive. so those leaders started to write the checks the money went through the foundatio
. >> host: how does the ngo work with the government would. >> when he left the white house individually decided he would take on the aids problem as the principal focus of his post presidency nelson mandela joined in with him the first thing he had to confront is western governments and the global health establishment decided not to do anything it was considered too expensive. you just could not buy you have aids medications about was available then to make it a chronic disease...
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to turkey as a key partner for stabilization efforts in areas once held by isis and ensure organize ngo and u.n. partners can provide to provide relief services inside and outside of syria. we i came here to deepen our countries' trade and investment ties. bilateral trade was nearly -- we're eager grow the under. american and turkey science 'tis work to help -- the u.s. turkey signs and technology agreement. and we're also fostering public-private partnerships to support technology, based renovation and entrepreneur shipp. the united states and turkey serve many broad goals, reduce can iran's ability to disrut the region, finding settlements in -- support iraqis to build a strong independent and inclusive government in baghdad. and the united states the people of turkey has a trusted al supply partner who is committed to a safety and security, and advancing economic opportunities. we look forward to approaching these challenges together, and the trump administration will continue to build ties with this long-standing ally and our friend. i thank the foreign minister for his hospitality
to turkey as a key partner for stabilization efforts in areas once held by isis and ensure organize ngo and u.n. partners can provide to provide relief services inside and outside of syria. we i came here to deepen our countries' trade and investment ties. bilateral trade was nearly -- we're eager grow the under. american and turkey science 'tis work to help -- the u.s. turkey signs and technology agreement. and we're also fostering public-private partnerships to support technology, based...
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. >> reporter: soka had been rescued by an ngo working with don and bridget. >> what was she like? >> she was shy, really shy and quiet. >> yeah, and she had like a tic. really, really pretty significant at the time when she first came. >> reporter: that shy little girl once played on streets much like these, not knowing sexual predators were lurking nearby. those history risk undercover videos were filmed right here. just steps from don and bridget's home. >> there's no shame. can you imagine coming into a little community like this, stopping in front of the school back there, and asking the first person you see, i want to have sex with a young girl. right around the corner there's both drug and sex traffickers. that's a dangerous part of town to go into. >> reporter: every building of their compound here was once a brothel that sold children. >> this was the worst brothel in a village that was brothel after brothel after brothel. this is where the young kids were. the 8, 9, 10, 11-year-old kids were housed in this building. >> reporter: for children as young as 8 years old, concr
. >> reporter: soka had been rescued by an ngo working with don and bridget. >> what was she like? >> she was shy, really shy and quiet. >> yeah, and she had like a tic. really, really pretty significant at the time when she first came. >> reporter: that shy little girl once played on streets much like these, not knowing sexual predators were lurking nearby. those history risk undercover videos were filmed right here. just steps from don and bridget's home....
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. >> the ngo also helps women protect their rights in family disputes such as divorce cases and husbands who refuse to provide for the family. victims of domestic violence is its most pressing concern. according to a study carried out by a canadian university, more than 50% of married women in senegalese households claim to have suffered abuse. >> rape has systematically been used as a weapon in war, and it was only recently that it was recognized as a war crime. for more, i'm joined by the president and founder of the organization we are not weapons of war. you began your work in this area during theans 1990's. tell us a bit about some of the cases he worked on. i am a war crime lawyer, actually. realizeds in bosnia, i there were massive rapes, and it was not a priority. that was not something we were talking about, and i have then really surprised by that. i've conducted the first trial in bosnia that recognized rape as a war crime, and that was 15 years after it happened. but forot only moving the victims, it was very important, nab last how much we do not talk about that. it is alway
. >> the ngo also helps women protect their rights in family disputes such as divorce cases and husbands who refuse to provide for the family. victims of domestic violence is its most pressing concern. according to a study carried out by a canadian university, more than 50% of married women in senegalese households claim to have suffered abuse. >> rape has systematically been used as a weapon in war, and it was only recently that it was recognized as a war crime. for more, i'm...
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people in their custody or in prison.reporter: asked for reaction to these cases, many think tanksand ngo's are reluctant to criticize the turkish governmentin public, worried for their own personnel there.only amnesty international's andrew gardener in istanbul waswilling to talk. he says he has never known atime when criticism of a government has been so mutedwhile its human rights violations are so extreme.andrew: there are photographs from inside police detention.but most importantly for us, there was testimony from lawyerswho actually met with people in detention and doctors as welland unfortunately, they gave a very disturbing picture ofill-treatment and torture inside police detention in turkey andunfortunately, that's continuing to today.reporter: erdogan has declared that diplomats posted abroadwhose names are on his lists must return home, or he willhunt them down and bring them back forcefully.that is exactly what the families in brussels now fear.their salaries and benefits were cut off months ago.they have changed neighborhoods and schools. >>we don't have anything now --no sta
people in their custody or in prison.reporter: asked for reaction to these cases, many think tanksand ngo's are reluctant to criticize the turkish governmentin public, worried for their own personnel there.only amnesty international's andrew gardener in istanbul waswilling to talk. he says he has never known atime when criticism of a government has been so mutedwhile its human rights violations are so extreme.andrew: there are photographs from inside police detention.but most importantly for...
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the goal was to sit down with people -- local people, philanthropists, policymakers, ngo's -- and ask does it work in your country? how do you think we can have an impact? what should be different in the near-future? and for me, it was very important to understand this global aspect before launching anything. ♪ alexandre: the reason why you are not giving more -- really, it is not one reason, it is three reasons. the first one is you don't trust social organizations most of the time. two, you don't have time. the third is your knowledge. so at the end of the year when you have your checkbook with you, and even if you have money, you will say, "you know what? i will give to organizations i really trust." so schools. your kids' schools. your school. i have met so many people, so many people told me, "i want to give more, really, but i do not know where to start. so every year, i will postpone this to next year." ♪ alexandre: i think it is important to use or to adapt the tools that people are using. the traditional philanthropy is more apt to say, "trust me. and trust my organization. i
the goal was to sit down with people -- local people, philanthropists, policymakers, ngo's -- and ask does it work in your country? how do you think we can have an impact? what should be different in the near-future? and for me, it was very important to understand this global aspect before launching anything. ♪ alexandre: the reason why you are not giving more -- really, it is not one reason, it is three reasons. the first one is you don't trust social organizations most of the time. two, you...
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you need to have big pharmaceutical companies, various ngos that deliver things on the ground thingslike doctors without frontiers or take another global issue. they try to set the rules for cyber space. how are you going to have that meeting without representatives of google, apple, facebook sales force and others in the room? the answers he can't. governments are the only actors. you have ngos and companies so what we need to be is very creative and flexible about who we give a seat at the table too. the year of just nation-states has clearly ended and we have benign actors if you will and a lot of these companies and for example the gates foundation where you obviously have the maligned entities and groups like isis and al qaeda. you want to bring them to the table but you still have to deal them because they have real power. >> host: i was also very struck in particularly the third section. you not only talk about your primary thesis but you dig down and you go into the issue of preemption versus preventive action. i think it's worth going into this because that also undergirds t
you need to have big pharmaceutical companies, various ngos that deliver things on the ground thingslike doctors without frontiers or take another global issue. they try to set the rules for cyber space. how are you going to have that meeting without representatives of google, apple, facebook sales force and others in the room? the answers he can't. governments are the only actors. you have ngos and companies so what we need to be is very creative and flexible about who we give a seat at the...
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they would translate into excruciating choices, not just for ngos, but also the people we serve. i hope you'll allow me to say from my own time in the uk government, and now running an ngo, i know that u.s. humanitarian leadership is second to none. bilaterally and through the united nations. the united states provides 70% of support for the united nations high commission on refugees. the u.s. genuinely drives the global system. they project american ideals and protect american interests. all for less than 1% of the federal budget, all for 2% of national income. it's estimated some 6.# million syrians in fiscal 2015 were helped by the united states. that should be a benchmark for the future. it would be a genuine tragedy for the u.s. administration to lose faith in the value of humanitarian aid just as it's proving its worth. finally, the third choice is about refugee resettlement. last week's executive order reducing resettlement numbers is a stark message to syrians and to allies in the region, including i'm sorry to say iraqis who have worked with and risked their lives with a
they would translate into excruciating choices, not just for ngos, but also the people we serve. i hope you'll allow me to say from my own time in the uk government, and now running an ngo, i know that u.s. humanitarian leadership is second to none. bilaterally and through the united nations. the united states provides 70% of support for the united nations high commission on refugees. the u.s. genuinely drives the global system. they project american ideals and protect american interests. all...
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you have ngos, companies pick what we need to be is very creative, increasingly flexible about who weask, we give a seat at the table too. but the area which was just nationstates, that is coordinated and with god by nine actors come if you will, a lot of these companies are a lot of help for example, that gates foundation and then you have the truly maligned entities, groups like isis or al qaeda. you don't want to bring them to the table but you still got to deal with them because they have real power. >> host: i was very struck in particularly the third section. you not only talk about your primary thesis but you dig down and you go into the issue of preemption versus prevented actions. i think it's worth going into this because that also undergirds i think your thesis in looking at what is to be done here and how you do it. give some examples of where preventive action is relevant and preemptive action is relevant, relevant to a new world order. >> guest: share. let me set the stage. i think there's a consensus out there that's been a place for decades that the world ought to do w
you have ngos, companies pick what we need to be is very creative, increasingly flexible about who weask, we give a seat at the table too. but the area which was just nationstates, that is coordinated and with god by nine actors come if you will, a lot of these companies are a lot of help for example, that gates foundation and then you have the truly maligned entities, groups like isis or al qaeda. you don't want to bring them to the table but you still got to deal with them because they have...