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jessica smochik volunteered in bangladesh in 2004. she says she reported to peace corps officials there and in washington that local men terrorized her. they were not prosecuted. >> the men dragged me into an abandoned courtyard, and the violence began. they started by raping me, and they forced other objects inside of my body. >> reporter: carol clark served in nepal in the late '80s and reported being repeatedly raped by a supervisor from nepal who was never charged. >> for the next 15 hours, he raped and beat me. for a long time, i prayed to live, and after that, i prayed
jessica smochik volunteered in bangladesh in 2004. she says she reported to peace corps officials there and in washington that local men terrorized her. they were not prosecuted. >> the men dragged me into an abandoned courtyard, and the violence began. they started by raping me, and they forced other objects inside of my body. >> reporter: carol clark served in nepal in the late '80s and reported being repeatedly raped by a supervisor from nepal who was never charged. >> for...
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minute i'm there get close to the same and i become good friends i make a decision to go back to bangladesh lisa. so and i travel to one human cement was ultimately ok so it wasn't originally you who were into it was indeed the idea if you came to you and found you in germany something i play like we have a lot of just what you are doing right now in russia oh it was a big country russia with a big wish from us ok now social business as actually actually dr. yunus he started by the idea of micro credit which which led to the creation of grameen bank now your social business what's the idea behind it again like microsoft things small people work not it's a principle you can you can see like an eyeful like i'm going to live on where you can have some have some it will build the concept of sort of do some comparison i think for this gadget for the rich. and we should use technology for every one of us is what got us talking but if you have one the framework everybody could put his creativity in a social business. what is social business and seven principles and now everybody rich or poor. gove
minute i'm there get close to the same and i become good friends i make a decision to go back to bangladesh lisa. so and i travel to one human cement was ultimately ok so it wasn't originally you who were into it was indeed the idea if you came to you and found you in germany something i play like we have a lot of just what you are doing right now in russia oh it was a big country russia with a big wish from us ok now social business as actually actually dr. yunus he started by the idea of...
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he would work in countries like bangladesh and india so maybe it's an idea that should be adopted in russia. who mr right said thank you very much for being with us well first of all on the third of october the nobel prize winner and founder of crimean bank dr mohammed yunus appeared in the simpsons well before he appeared on my show or spotlight but now in the simpsons does that mean especially the simpsons i mean of course that social business is becoming a trendy thing in the world at least it becomes a choice of stuff and this is all about the talk or if we do. you always try to do the struggle to the child to the children's to the next generation explain it on the other level on the joyful level it's a good one and i'm looking forward to seeing you obviously you know the same thing as well ok well. professor yunus he told me a line about his business about his bank about how the idea every it all started in bangladesh you're a european you're in from germany i so how did you come to meet it how did you come to get interested in this what i would say specifically in the project h
he would work in countries like bangladesh and india so maybe it's an idea that should be adopted in russia. who mr right said thank you very much for being with us well first of all on the third of october the nobel prize winner and founder of crimean bank dr mohammed yunus appeared in the simpsons well before he appeared on my show or spotlight but now in the simpsons does that mean especially the simpsons i mean of course that social business is becoming a trendy thing in the world at least...
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bangladesh is to china. i wonder what china will say about that. mark, your book talks about choosing the right fish to eat and writing letters to public officials what can we do about overfishing? but specifically, can you tell us what has been the record of the obama administration of fishing issues, and if we did have the power to influence the government, our government, what law or policy is exactly are now pending that should be enacted? >> guest: director of the obama administration is dramatically different than the record of any other administration. there's an act of congress which regulates fisheries and it regulates within the 200 file limit and on the international issues it's not much of a priority. [laughter] which is why i say to write to elected officials generally the ball gets carried by delegations from massachusetts, alaska, washington state and things in that as the riders on cornell's and things. i would like to see a number of things, i would like to see fishing issues become bilateral talks in china and the u.s. and japan i
bangladesh is to china. i wonder what china will say about that. mark, your book talks about choosing the right fish to eat and writing letters to public officials what can we do about overfishing? but specifically, can you tell us what has been the record of the obama administration of fishing issues, and if we did have the power to influence the government, our government, what law or policy is exactly are now pending that should be enacted? >> guest: director of the obama...
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picking up monsoon rain across indochina peninsula to india as well as bangladesh. we are keeping a very close eye on this area high flood risk as well as landslides, especially across bangladesh and down into thailand, as wl. 30 in hong kong today. isolated showers. cloudy in chongqing, 25. 32 in shanghai. very warm in beijing at 29. now for the united states, looking unsettled over towards the northwestern corner. chilly and wintry in around montana and wyoming. could see isolated heavy snow during the nighttime. that will clear up by your tuesday. this low pressure system is going to be heading into the northern plains. looking at moderate chances of severe storms tonight across the dakotas down into nebraska, also minnesota looking at chances of hail, damaging wind as well as tornados. it stays dry out toward the east. very hot again for places like washington, d.c. 36 degrees here. 32 in toronto on tuesday. 34 in houston. red flag warnings being posted down in the south. very dry and windy out here. now for europe, eastern europe will stay calm and settled unde
picking up monsoon rain across indochina peninsula to india as well as bangladesh. we are keeping a very close eye on this area high flood risk as well as landslides, especially across bangladesh and down into thailand, as wl. 30 in hong kong today. isolated showers. cloudy in chongqing, 25. 32 in shanghai. very warm in beijing at 29. now for the united states, looking unsettled over towards the northwestern corner. chilly and wintry in around montana and wyoming. could see isolated heavy snow...
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high flood risk as well as landslides, especially across bangladesh then all the way down into thailand as well. 30 degrees in hong kong today. some isolated showers, but good spells of sunshine here. looking cloudy in chongqing, 25 degrees. up to 32 in shanghai. looking very warm in beijing, again, at 29. now, for the united states, looking very unsettled over toward the northwestern corner again. looking rather chilly and wintry in around montana and wyoming. could see isolated heavy snow during the nighttime. that's going it be clearing up, though, by your tuesday. this low-pressure system is going to be heading into the northern plains, so looking at moderate chances of severe storms tonight across the dakotas all the way down into nebraska, also minnesota as well, looking at chances of hail, damaging winds as well as tornadoes. it stays essentially dry out toward the east. very hot, again, for places like washington, d.c. 36 degrees here. 32 in toronto on tuesday. and then 34 in houston. red flag warnings, again, posted down in the south. very dry and windy out here. >>> now, for e
high flood risk as well as landslides, especially across bangladesh then all the way down into thailand as well. 30 degrees in hong kong today. some isolated showers, but good spells of sunshine here. looking cloudy in chongqing, 25 degrees. up to 32 in shanghai. looking very warm in beijing, again, at 29. now, for the united states, looking very unsettled over toward the northwestern corner again. looking rather chilly and wintry in around montana and wyoming. could see isolated heavy snow...
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and bangladesh can have very strong tornadoes.inking is we don't know how many they have there because the reporting as in the as good. and they have a lot of deaths from tornadoes in bangladesh partly buzz it is so heavily populated and they don't have the same safety features that we have. >> i want to do an add-o if you thought we had a particularly busy month this past april for tornadoes, the official tally is not yet in but unofficially, 871 tornadoes in the united states for the month of april. our three-year average is 185. so that gives you an idea, about four times the usual a tornadoes here this year. >> the batted news potentially is that april traditionally is not the busiest month of tornadoes. >> may and early june. >> so the lesson is we should all move north. >> although you can get them to the north too. but. >> not as frequent. >> the lesson is you do have to pay attention to the forecast and heed the warnings when there are warnings. we've gotten pretty good in this country about having warnings. even a 20-minu
and bangladesh can have very strong tornadoes.inking is we don't know how many they have there because the reporting as in the as good. and they have a lot of deaths from tornadoes in bangladesh partly buzz it is so heavily populated and they don't have the same safety features that we have. >> i want to do an add-o if you thought we had a particularly busy month this past april for tornadoes, the official tally is not yet in but unofficially, 871 tornadoes in the united states for the...
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a battle of public gatherings in bangladesh has caused mass demonstration the place trying to disperse hundreds of protesters with water cannon and tear gas a ban imposed on saturday prohibits any public rallies and processions if an islamic group in bangladesh called for ongoing protests against the government. and police would have been injured in clashes with far left demonstrators in germany protesters setting car and waste contain is on fire and through bombs and stones and paint bombs and police who used water cannons authorities of stepped up security across the country in order to prevent further violence at traditional companies may day celebrations. so which the traditional made a show of workers solidarity has been little quieter than usual here in russia the country has a long lasting tradition of rallies that used to show social and political affiliation on labor day country desire of a join the crowd. a very rare occasion that central moscow is completely empty and this of course is john ford these people's twenty five thousand members of treaty and who on this day are ce
a battle of public gatherings in bangladesh has caused mass demonstration the place trying to disperse hundreds of protesters with water cannon and tear gas a ban imposed on saturday prohibits any public rallies and processions if an islamic group in bangladesh called for ongoing protests against the government. and police would have been injured in clashes with far left demonstrators in germany protesters setting car and waste contain is on fire and through bombs and stones and paint bombs and...
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the whole of your poem volunteer is the author of the books over and all there is the alternative bangladesh and a little blip it's not a rally in the dollar max there's a lot of gold listen we don't have that much time left and i want to show you another headline banks driving people to suicide so this is from ireland and this comes from one of ireland's most senior high court officials and he's spoken out about banks hounding people over debt some of which has already been written off and they're still hounding people to their death he said quote we know which banks with the cheerleaders for the celtic tiger get some banks are reverting to type to come to court assuming that the banker always wins anyway that's not how the law cizik it has for the last few years of course bankers always win but this guy this judge in ireland is saying no no no not here not on my watch. this is a trend you see first in india of course the bankers go after the farmers and there's the indian farmer commit suicide every thirty minutes thanks to the genetic lee my modified currency see the monsanto that is the
the whole of your poem volunteer is the author of the books over and all there is the alternative bangladesh and a little blip it's not a rally in the dollar max there's a lot of gold listen we don't have that much time left and i want to show you another headline banks driving people to suicide so this is from ireland and this comes from one of ireland's most senior high court officials and he's spoken out about banks hounding people over debt some of which has already been written off and...
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also also for bangladesh and india, a low-pressure system in place and that means more heavy rain over the next couple of days. now, temperaturewise, we've got 32 degrees in bangkok today. 36 in manila with thunderstorms. then warming up to 33 in shanghai. across japan, things are going to be very warm here as well. 27 in kanazawa. 28 in fukouka. in the northeastern corner of japan as well, we see warm sunshine prevail over the next couple of days. lots of sunshine. just a few clouds in the sky. looking a little cloudy in hachinoi on friday. across sendai, down towards mito as well. 26 degrees in soma. warming up to 27 on friday, holding on to sunshine. now, for europe, looking very unsettled again. especially across the northern tier of the continent. looking windy across sweden, norway and then into the british isles. watch out for those heavy showers across the northern uk. some hefty showers across parts of sweden and southern norway as well. central areas here picking up a couple of showers for germany and also france. especially with the heat of the day. again, spain and portugal
also also for bangladesh and india, a low-pressure system in place and that means more heavy rain over the next couple of days. now, temperaturewise, we've got 32 degrees in bangkok today. 36 in manila with thunderstorms. then warming up to 33 in shanghai. across japan, things are going to be very warm here as well. 27 in kanazawa. 28 in fukouka. in the northeastern corner of japan as well, we see warm sunshine prevail over the next couple of days. lots of sunshine. just a few clouds in the...
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ellos por abusar de trÁficos de personas que provienen de centroamÉrica y lugares lejanos como bangladeshregiÓn del norte del paÍs a raiz de la matanza de 27 personas en una hacienda ganadera el presidente Álvaro colÓn que visitÓ la region, seÑalÓ de responsable a un cartel de las drogas mexicanas los zetas. >> un fuerte destacamento militar tiene tomado el norte de guatemala despuÉs que el presidente de guatemala decretara estado de sitio despuÉs de la masacre de 24 person21 de ellas deecapitaddecapitados. >> este evento mÁxicabro que eÁ totalmente fuera de lo que se hubiera podido detectar >> la poblaciÓn estÁ sumergida ante el temor que se podrÍa decretar una masacre similar. >> dado las caracterÍsticas y antecedentes que hay de este grupo pues, hay mucha similitud y parecera que podrÍamos hablar de ese grupo >> la poblaciÓn estÁ tomando precauciones y el paso estÁ siendo restringidos asÍ como en las fronteras ha sido redoble da la seguridad. >> un grupo de cobardes. y que definiti definitivomente lo que es nuestro sentido nos dice y el objetivo es uno metera la estructura. >> las vÍct
ellos por abusar de trÁficos de personas que provienen de centroamÉrica y lugares lejanos como bangladeshregiÓn del norte del paÍs a raiz de la matanza de 27 personas en una hacienda ganadera el presidente Álvaro colÓn que visitÓ la region, seÑalÓ de responsable a un cartel de las drogas mexicanas los zetas. >> un fuerte destacamento militar tiene tomado el norte de guatemala despuÉs que el presidente de guatemala decretara estado de sitio despuÉs de la masacre de 24 person21...
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more showers aoss indochina and aloheastern india as well as bangladesh looking at more heavy serehuerorms have been really impacting the region. and it looks like it will remain very, very unsettled over the next couple of days. looking up millimeters here as well. so low-lying areas will be vy vulnerable to flooding and landslides. temperatures look like this today. 33 grs in bangkok. 29 in hong kg. sunny in shanghai, warming up to 34 degrees. ieo. and looking very chilly, eight degrees with somslt te on now, for the u.s., looking at a up oheron again up in the northeastern corner and th over towards the west, we're looking at this very large low-pressure syem at wll maintain its intensity, bringing wispadrepition. again, that will continue to move very slowly towards the rtas anast esso, it's going to be bringing that frontal line into central and sthn portions of the u.s. we could potentially see a round av rn as well as severe storms down in the south. an you notice that all that is going to be headed into the miisppvaey x not good news as river levels continue to remain very hgh inde
more showers aoss indochina and aloheastern india as well as bangladesh looking at more heavy serehuerorms have been really impacting the region. and it looks like it will remain very, very unsettled over the next couple of days. looking up millimeters here as well. so low-lying areas will be vy vulnerable to flooding and landslides. temperatures look like this today. 33 grs in bangkok. 29 in hong kg. sunny in shanghai, warming up to 34 degrees. ieo. and looking very chilly, eight degrees with...
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jessica smochik volunteered in bangladesh in 2004. she says she reported to peace corps officials there and in washington that local men terrorized her. they were not prosecuted. >> the men dragged me into an abandoned courtyard, and the violence began. they started by raping me, and they forced other objects inside of my body. >> reporter: carol clark served in nepal in the late '80s and reported being repeatedly raped by a supervisor from nepal who was never charged. >> for the next 15 hours, he raped and beat me. for a long time, i prayed to live, and after that, i prayed to die. >> reporter: catherine's daughter, kate, a peace corps volunteer, was killed in west africa. >> kate was the heart of our family. and our lives have been shattered. >> reporter: in 2009, kate reported sexual assault to a local peace corps official who tipped off the suspect. >> within a few days, she was murdered. >> reporter: that official was fired, suspects are in custody. the most recent figures, 129 sexual assaults reported in 2008. about 1,000 attack
jessica smochik volunteered in bangladesh in 2004. she says she reported to peace corps officials there and in washington that local men terrorized her. they were not prosecuted. >> the men dragged me into an abandoned courtyard, and the violence began. they started by raping me, and they forced other objects inside of my body. >> reporter: carol clark served in nepal in the late '80s and reported being repeatedly raped by a supervisor from nepal who was never charged. >> for...
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100 millimeters of rain and, in fact, the parts of northern myanmar and northeastern india and bangladesh, you could see 150 millimeters. there's definitely going to be a high risk of things like flooding and landslides, too. temperatures, 27 degrees, not cool at all in tokyo tomorrow and dry day. 30 degrees in shanghai. 31 in chongqing. looking for this figure to drop further into next week. your low is even getting down below zero. so make sure you do take care and wrap up during the overnight hours. into north america we go. you can see this very dense cloud. this is going to be our severe area today. lots and lots of rain off of this very slow-moving system. it's really trapped by this high pressure towards the east. severe, i said, well, texas up into nebraska, thunderstorms, damaging winds, large hail and tornadoes as well, all on the cards. this basically same area that was being effected thursday. so you really need to watch for that and check your local forecast. we're seeing -- starting to see that very stubborn system move out of the way out of the northeast, but maybe on your
100 millimeters of rain and, in fact, the parts of northern myanmar and northeastern india and bangladesh, you could see 150 millimeters. there's definitely going to be a high risk of things like flooding and landslides, too. temperatures, 27 degrees, not cool at all in tokyo tomorrow and dry day. 30 degrees in shanghai. 31 in chongqing. looking for this figure to drop further into next week. your low is even getting down below zero. so make sure you do take care and wrap up during the...
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she joined the peace corps and was sent to bangladesh. three months later, a group of men attacked her. >> they surrounded me, grabbed me, knocked me to the ground, and began touching and kissing me. >> reporter: jessica complained to peace corps staff. she asked for mace or pepper spray or to be relocated. then she was attacked again. >> they started by raping me, and they forced other objects inside of my body. they yelled insults and threatened to kill me. i began to think it would never end, and so i beg them for the death they promised. they just laughed. >> reporter: her story isn't unique. >> for the next 15 hours, he raped and beat me. >> reporter: the peace corps has more than 8,000 volunteers and trainees working in 77 countries, primarily idealistic young people serving in impoverished areas, but peace corps workers say they aren't prepared for the risks in those countries and that even the training videos make rapes seem like the victim's fault. >> have experienced a major sexual assault. >> reporter: between 2000 and 2009, th
she joined the peace corps and was sent to bangladesh. three months later, a group of men attacked her. >> they surrounded me, grabbed me, knocked me to the ground, and began touching and kissing me. >> reporter: jessica complained to peace corps staff. she asked for mace or pepper spray or to be relocated. then she was attacked again. >> they started by raping me, and they forced other objects inside of my body. they yelled insults and threatened to kill me. i began to think...
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the men who come from bangladesh were detained on monday outside the nuclear waste reprocessing plant located in northwest england. there were reports that they had been taking pictures at the facility. it is the biggest nuclear site in europe, and most of britain's plutonium is stored there. security forces in the u.k. are on high alert right now after the death of osama bin laden. germany's deutsche bank has been charged with creating slum conditions in los angeles. >> thank you. one day after the u.s. government charged the deutsche bank with mortgage fraud, the city of los angeles now plans germany's biggest lender allowed hundreds of foreclosed homes to become a run-down in illegally even did the tenants. los angeles is seeking hundreds of millions of dollars as well as restitution for hundreds of tenants. it accuses several porridge bank subsidiaries of rankings laws that govern housing. they called the deutch said the city's largest slumlord -- slumlord. boy giping denies the allegations. preliminary figures say german flag-carrier lufthansa made a 507 million euros in the firs
the men who come from bangladesh were detained on monday outside the nuclear waste reprocessing plant located in northwest england. there were reports that they had been taking pictures at the facility. it is the biggest nuclear site in europe, and most of britain's plutonium is stored there. security forces in the u.k. are on high alert right now after the death of osama bin laden. germany's deutsche bank has been charged with creating slum conditions in los angeles. >> thank you. one...
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showers will continue across the indo china peninsula and all the way up in towards areas like bangladeshnortheastern india, rain will be a continuing story really for the next couple of days. wednesday's highs showing 32 degrees in manila, getting up to 26 in tae pay and 23 in shanghai. seoul will heat up to 29 degrees and tokyo, too, gets up into the 20s, getting away from the teens that we saw earlier this week. two-day outlook for quake-affected areas, will show mostly teens today on wednesday, although it does get up to 23 degrees, plenty of sunshine, the dry weather should persist into thursday as well. as for europe, a messy picture across the northern tier of the region and the british isles, too, rounds of rain and winds are going to be continuing to move through again today, heading in towards the baltic states and western russia as well. now we look to the south here, southeast that is, the balkan area and in towards italy, unsettled picture. lots of heat, triggering thunderstorms especially in the afternoon and evening hours so you want to watch out for that. it is going to be
showers will continue across the indo china peninsula and all the way up in towards areas like bangladeshnortheastern india, rain will be a continuing story really for the next couple of days. wednesday's highs showing 32 degrees in manila, getting up to 26 in tae pay and 23 in shanghai. seoul will heat up to 29 degrees and tokyo, too, gets up into the 20s, getting away from the teens that we saw earlier this week. two-day outlook for quake-affected areas, will show mostly teens today on...
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situation here and why south africa is interested why you find out that you know india pakistan bangladesh. is interested why. chile is interested one meets equals interest in each one you know sees the situation from different perspective but you know each one feels that you know the have the obligation under responsibility to take action and we need to seek justice for the palestinians so thank you very much for joining us here on our team. twenty years ago the largest country in. the sense of racism. if. what had been trying. to teach began a journey. where did it take them. a moment when the world has changed forever. thousands passed to nothingness. thousands wounded. myrtus man doomed to suffer to enter the land. that was the first but probably not the last military uses of this weapon. call many more will me come. should come upon get on in the future. if. the ship would be so much brighten if you knew about sun from finest impressionists. whose phone starts on t. dot com. they faced it this is not a prohibition but warmed up. the forces of the ship's schedule you sure disapprove fu
situation here and why south africa is interested why you find out that you know india pakistan bangladesh. is interested why. chile is interested one meets equals interest in each one you know sees the situation from different perspective but you know each one feels that you know the have the obligation under responsibility to take action and we need to seek justice for the palestinians so thank you very much for joining us here on our team. twenty years ago the largest country in. the sense...
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. >> well bangladesh, north of the bay of bengal, southeast of the hymn laya mountains. >> he says the warm waters of the bay of bengal mix with the cold jet stream out of the himalayas has produced some wicked storms with bowling-ball sized hail but in terms of sheer size no place tops the u.s. for twisters. >> the u.s.a. is clearly the tornado alley of the world. >> go to cbssf.com. click on "connect" to send me your good questions. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, san francisco. a place with natural beauty and a forward-thinking spirit. at bank of america, we've been fueling economic growth here for over a century. today, we're investing in innovations that will define our future. every day, we're working to help set opportunity in motion. from financing a solar project for the milpitas school district to funding the institute at golden gate. because when you're giving, lending, and investing in more communities across the country, more opportunities happen. >>> "eyewitness news" is brought to you by kaiser permanent then take. we want you to live well, be well, and thrive. >>> the san jose sharks we
. >> well bangladesh, north of the bay of bengal, southeast of the hymn laya mountains. >> he says the warm waters of the bay of bengal mix with the cold jet stream out of the himalayas has produced some wicked storms with bowling-ball sized hail but in terms of sheer size no place tops the u.s. for twisters. >> the u.s.a. is clearly the tornado alley of the world. >> go to cbssf.com. click on "connect" to send me your good questions. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, san...
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situation here and why south africa is interested why you find out that you know india pakistan bangladesh is interesting why. chile is interested why make sequels in first thing each one in all sees a situation from different perspectives but you know each one feels that you know they have the obligation under responsibility to take action underneath to seek justice for the honest ignorance so thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. . hungry for the full story we've got it first the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers on r t. twenty years ago the largest country. since it's crazy to. see. what had been. a street janitor. for where did it take the. guy. looked forward to be helped and see. the pain and suffering will never be forgotten. as well as the joy of liberation. europe spring of nineteen forty five on our cheek. fished fished. fished . in thailand no cheese available in the field bankole called c.m. square roots of super to look for hotels bangkok soil the man booker told phone call a memory watergate hotel cost him one francis hotel marriott
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you know some manufacturers are already moving their their low cost goods to other places like bangladesh and vietnam and china but what's important for the u.s. government to do is not just really educate people but also provide the opportunities for businesses to start here or to move high tech manufacturing back home you know this needs to be a real coup or to our policy strategy for american growth in the next five to ten years but no one seems to have that sort of long term vision at the helm right now whether that's in congress or in the white house and i think it's a lot about just within the people we like our deals and we like our get them quick deals you want to go into any store you can and get that. for sale so all secret thanks so much for joining us tonight. so after the concert i have the i.m.f. is facing a sexual assault assault charges here in the u.s. but wait until you see how the story is being covered in the unrest and then stick around for happy hour jon stewart and bill o'reilly squared off over musicians who sing about convicted cop killers and censorship over a lo
you know some manufacturers are already moving their their low cost goods to other places like bangladesh and vietnam and china but what's important for the u.s. government to do is not just really educate people but also provide the opportunities for businesses to start here or to move high tech manufacturing back home you know this needs to be a real coup or to our policy strategy for american growth in the next five to ten years but no one seems to have that sort of long term vision at the...
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just out of college i joined the peace corps, an organization i admired and set off for bangladesh. the peas coarse that we might experience harassment during our posting but it just took some getting used to. this statement did not prepare as for the realities we would soon face. shortly after i arrived a group of six local men began following me home. eventually they surrounded me, knocked me to the ground and began touching and kissing me. i was terrified and helpless. eventually they simply left. when i reported this the peace corps staff told me those types of things just happen. over time the harassment only increased. we reported this to the peace corps staff but most of our reports went unanswered. 8 mail volunteered offered to teach a self-defense but the peace corps rejected this offer. we ask for pepper spray or mace but the requests were denied. we begged to be moved to a safer site. again the peace corps refused. after reporting the incidents got dangerous. locals who learned the reports became serious. they told me it would hurt me if i didn't keep quiet. we reported t
just out of college i joined the peace corps, an organization i admired and set off for bangladesh. the peas coarse that we might experience harassment during our posting but it just took some getting used to. this statement did not prepare as for the realities we would soon face. shortly after i arrived a group of six local men began following me home. eventually they surrounded me, knocked me to the ground and began touching and kissing me. i was terrified and helpless. eventually they simply...
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for example in bangladesh and one particular locale that may have been five attacks. do we have any idea in terms of tracking whether or not there has been a pattern in any particular area and once an allegation has been made and it seems to me there would need no credible reason why an allegation would not be given the full faith that woman has concern about something about two or actually happened, is that area then put on a do not send or deploy a peace corps volunteer to that area, so there is zero tolerance when it comes to that particular area? finally in 2010, the agency's inspector general found that between peace corps and state department there was an unclear responsibility that could quote compromise volunteer safety and hinder response to crimes against volunteers quote. the ig recommended the peace corps develop formal documentation of the department of state's bureau of diplomatic security to clarify the roles and responsibilities for overseas safety and security regarding peace corps staff and peace corps volunteers. to date, the peace corps and the sta
for example in bangladesh and one particular locale that may have been five attacks. do we have any idea in terms of tracking whether or not there has been a pattern in any particular area and once an allegation has been made and it seems to me there would need no credible reason why an allegation would not be given the full faith that woman has concern about something about two or actually happened, is that area then put on a do not send or deploy a peace corps volunteer to that area, so there...
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. >> how this veteran journalist has built a network of correspondents from brazil to bangladesh. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, kelly reports, this week's jefferson award winner is >>> covering stories in the developing world is usually left to correspondents. this week's jefferson award winner is changing that and in the process empowering women and communities around the globe. >> reporter: from this little office in sonoma county christie coordinates a worldwide network of journalists. five years ago she started global press institute. a nonprofit that uses journalism as a catalyst for change. a former correspondsent herself christie got the idea while working in napel. >> i spoke the language but i was the wrong person to be telling the stories because i lacked so much context. >> reporter: so she began training local women who may not otherwise have a voice in their culture in the skills of old-fashioned journalism. after six months they are offered a job by gpi working with local editors, filing stories, meeting deadlines. >> this is not just blogging. this is not how i feel about thi
. >> how this veteran journalist has built a network of correspondents from brazil to bangladesh. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, kelly reports, this week's jefferson award winner is >>> covering stories in the developing world is usually left to correspondents. this week's jefferson award winner is changing that and in the process empowering women and communities around the globe. >> reporter: from this little office in sonoma county christie coordinates a worldwide network of...
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. >> bangladesh. >> reporter: he says the warm waters in the bay of bengal mixed with the cold jet stream out of the himilayas has produced wicked storms but in terms of sheer size no place tops the u.s. for twisters. >> the u.s.a. is clearly the tornado alley of the world. >> reporter: go to cbssf.com. click on connect to send me your good questions. >>> a chance to do your very own archaeological work in the bay area. and that race coming up on sunday. >> that foot race on sunday will be a wet rain. we have rain moving back into the picture but the other element you need to know about. let's talk about that with our pinpoint forecast as eyewitness news continues right here on cbs5. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, part of it. for the next anyone intereste >>> interested in uncovering historical artifacts buried at the edge of san francisco. you can be part of it. for the next four weeks anyone interested can be involved in an archaeological dig before construction begins at lands end. >> it is difficult for the public to get involved in these kind of things yet at the same time we keep them so se
. >> bangladesh. >> reporter: he says the warm waters in the bay of bengal mixed with the cold jet stream out of the himilayas has produced wicked storms but in terms of sheer size no place tops the u.s. for twisters. >> the u.s.a. is clearly the tornado alley of the world. >> reporter: go to cbssf.com. click on connect to send me your good questions. >>> a chance to do your very own archaeological work in the bay area. and that race coming up on sunday....
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in the balkans and india and bangladesh in the north caucasus in north america and europe and sub-saharan africa, the preachers coming ngos and doses of saudi cashier decades ep
in the balkans and india and bangladesh in the north caucasus in north america and europe and sub-saharan africa, the preachers coming ngos and doses of saudi cashier decades ep
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in the balkans, in india and bangladesh, in the north caucasus in south asia, in north america and europe and in sub-saharan africa. .. >> i'm going to read for a little bit, and then take questions just like at every other reading you've ever been to. [laughter] why is there a glob of macrony salad next to the japanese chicken in my plate lunch because the ship left boston harbor with the first boat load of missionaries bound for hawaii in 1915, and they serve chicken four days a week. a banon in wakiki is a great spot for a sunburned tourist to ponder the lukewarm box of takeout because none of us belong here, not me, not the macrony, not the chicken soaked in soy sauce, and not even the tree. like a lot of people and things in these islands, banons are imports from somewhere else, in this case, india. they shoot off sprouts that drip down and bore into the ground and take root bulging into new connected trunks as to support more and more branches leading to more and more trunks until each tree is its own spooky forest. there's a banon tree planted in the square to comeme rate the arriv
in the balkans, in india and bangladesh, in the north caucasus in south asia, in north america and europe and in sub-saharan africa. .. >> i'm going to read for a little bit, and then take questions just like at every other reading you've ever been to. [laughter] why is there a glob of macrony salad next to the japanese chicken in my plate lunch because the ship left boston harbor with the first boat load of missionaries bound for hawaii in 1915, and they serve chicken four days a week. a...
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transformed into a war with india severing east pakistan from pakistan creating the independent nation of bangladesh. following the war of the soviet union in the 1908s, they used the taliban to settle old scores with india and control afghanistan. pakistan's military continuings to fear a direct confrontation with the tribes on the western border. this fear makes pakistan's relationship with the taliban volatile and perhaps unresolvable in any way ben official to the west. pakistan continues to support elements of the taliban that carry forwards its agenda and making token attack on those who do not serve their interest. pakistan's commitment is not what it seems. while we serving, it's best trained military units and high-tech weapons given to it by the united states for a potential war with india, pakistan's military sets the fully trained and poorly equipped pashtuns qens the pakistani taliban, but as the taliban cells recruit and multiply inside panjabis setting up their own pashtun controlled taliban against the panjabis youth, a new dynamic has taken hold. washington's third major issue regar
transformed into a war with india severing east pakistan from pakistan creating the independent nation of bangladesh. following the war of the soviet union in the 1908s, they used the taliban to settle old scores with india and control afghanistan. pakistan's military continuings to fear a direct confrontation with the tribes on the western border. this fear makes pakistan's relationship with the taliban volatile and perhaps unresolvable in any way ben official to the west. pakistan continues...
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the conflict transformed into a war with india verved them and created the independent nation of bangladesh. following the soviet war in the 1980s, pakistan used the taliban to settle old scores with india and control afghanistan, but pakistan's military continues to fear a direct ethnic con confrontation with the pashtun tribes on the western border. this fear makes pakistan's relationship with the taliban volatile and perhaps unresolvable in any way beneficial to the west. pakistan continues to support elements of the taliban and carry forward the agenda while make making attacks on those who do not serve it's interest. the commitment is not what it seems. while mostly reserving, it's best trained military units and expensive high-tech weapons, given to it by the united states, for a potential war with india, pakistan's military sets the fully trained and poorly equip against the pakistani taliban, but as the taliban recruits and multiplies setting up control among the youth, a u 234 and dangerous youth has taken hold. washington's third major issue regarding afpac is washington itself. t
the conflict transformed into a war with india verved them and created the independent nation of bangladesh. following the soviet war in the 1980s, pakistan used the taliban to settle old scores with india and control afghanistan, but pakistan's military continues to fear a direct ethnic con confrontation with the pashtun tribes on the western border. this fear makes pakistan's relationship with the taliban volatile and perhaps unresolvable in any way beneficial to the west. pakistan continues...
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in the balkans, in india and bangladesh, in the north caucuses in north asia, in north america, in europe, in sub-sahara and africa, these preachers, ngos and doses of saudi cash have for decades prepared the ground for al-qaeda and its allies. do the saudis realize this? of course, they do. we must always keep in mind that the only islamist terrorists or insurgent attacks that the saudi leaders disapprove of, are those that occur outside of the kingdom, inside the king, rather. a final point to make on the symbiotic saudi arabia/al-qaeda relationship, outside the arabian peninsula, is that saudi activities abroad relieve al-qaeda for the need to fund staff and manage a humanitarian educational health services wing like those that are run by hamas, hezbollah, and the muslim brotherhood and, therefore, bin laden is allowed to focus on spreading his organization and planning military activities. bin laden, al-qaeda, and their allies and those they inspire then are the third of the persian gulf threats. and they are, i think, the most dangerous to the united states. they are the most dangero
in the balkans, in india and bangladesh, in the north caucuses in north asia, in north america, in europe, in sub-sahara and africa, these preachers, ngos and doses of saudi cash have for decades prepared the ground for al-qaeda and its allies. do the saudis realize this? of course, they do. we must always keep in mind that the only islamist terrorists or insurgent attacks that the saudi leaders disapprove of, are those that occur outside of the kingdom, inside the king, rather. a final point...
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jessica smochek told of being gang-raped by local men in bangladesh in 2004. she said she got little support from peace corps officials. >> the peace corps also required me to meet with a counselor who made me write down everything i had done wrong for this to occur. as examples she suggested that i had been out after 5:00 pm, i hadn't screamed, and that i didn't fight back. rather than feeling safe and supported, i felt belittled and blamed. >> sreenivasan: at least one former volunteer said she was raped by her own supervisor, in nepal. peace corps director aaron williams apologized, and promised reforms. >> we're going to make sure that it's a victim-centered approach. we're going to be compassionate. all of our medical personnel have been trained in how to work with victims of sexual assault. we are all going to make sure that all of our staff, our senior management, is focused on this. we are committed to making this, changing the culture that these courageous people have encountered in the past. we're going to change that. the peace corps is celebrating
jessica smochek told of being gang-raped by local men in bangladesh in 2004. she said she got little support from peace corps officials. >> the peace corps also required me to meet with a counselor who made me write down everything i had done wrong for this to occur. as examples she suggested that i had been out after 5:00 pm, i hadn't screamed, and that i didn't fight back. rather than feeling safe and supported, i felt belittled and blamed. >> sreenivasan: at least one former...
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this is bangladesh, indonesia, thailand.ople are demanding higher wages and better working conditions. we have several made eight events as well. >> ysabel: president barack obama in washington poking fun at release of his birth certificate to the birth certificate. >> no one has seen this voted in 50 years. not even me. lets take a look. (music) >> ysabel: we get a kick out of this. the video from the lion king, the president getting his revenge her. he added donald trp could transform it into a tacky casino with the worlwhirlpool ie lobby. >> marty: still had an earthquake in the east bay i if and when the big earthquake hits. >> ysabel: not a lot of traffic and i start for your sunday morning. and the weather looks beautiful. >> marty: the con kron 4 news weekend, another beautiful day around the bay. >> ysabel: look at all the greenery. let's check in with brian he has a full check of the weather. >> brian: a good sunday morning to the weather is an outstanding. another beautiful day, yesterday was great, and today is be
this is bangladesh, indonesia, thailand.ople are demanding higher wages and better working conditions. we have several made eight events as well. >> ysabel: president barack obama in washington poking fun at release of his birth certificate to the birth certificate. >> no one has seen this voted in 50 years. not even me. lets take a look. (music) >> ysabel: we get a kick out of this. the video from the lion king, the president getting his revenge her. he added donald trp could...
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i wish what had happened to me have made a difference for the other volunteers in bangladesh. but shortly after i left, the country director told the female volunteers that i was raped, that this was my fault, and this was always the fault of the woman. years later, i learned three other women in my volunteer group were sexually assaulted, partly because of what the country directors said that day, they did not report this. the peace corps must change. women must be better protected from this treatment that too often follows. by angela said that history, despite the pain, cannot be unlived, but faced with courage, need not be lived again. i am hopeful that the hearing today will precipitate the much needed change in the peace corps sexual assault policy and that my nightmare need not be lived again. thank you again for the opportunity to testify today and for bringing me -- for bringing these very important issues to light. >> thank you for your testimony. doctor? committee members, i am and associate professor at columbia university. >> can you put the microphone closer to yo
i wish what had happened to me have made a difference for the other volunteers in bangladesh. but shortly after i left, the country director told the female volunteers that i was raped, that this was my fault, and this was always the fault of the woman. years later, i learned three other women in my volunteer group were sexually assaulted, partly because of what the country directors said that day, they did not report this. the peace corps must change. women must be better protected from this...
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mean in china the middle income transition is letting the labor intensive things go to vietnam and bangladesh and india, even. and-- create the new ones. and in a sense, that's what we have to dtoo. we can't go get a bunch of those back. >> rose: so we have to recognize the change in our economy that came there globalization. >> exactly. and then wee got to do the best wcan by investing in people, in the knowledge and technology base of our economy to create alternatives that are both rewarding and decent in terms of income, at a very wide range of levels, of education, skill. >> rose: so what do you think of the level of debate in the congress? >> well, it's encouraging that there is a serious debate going on about the fiscal situation now. >> rose: meaning the commission th bouls and simpson in part. >> that was definitely a serious error but even in congress now, even if you think doesn't look like very well organized debate, at least they are debating something important, you know, based on principles that various sides believe. in and that's good. i mean if this were a situation of not s
mean in china the middle income transition is letting the labor intensive things go to vietnam and bangladesh and india, even. and-- create the new ones. and in a sense, that's what we have to dtoo. we can't go get a bunch of those back. >> rose: so we have to recognize the change in our economy that came there globalization. >> exactly. and then wee got to do the best wcan by investing in people, in the knowledge and technology base of our economy to create alternatives that are...
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it's not my doing it is you drop into bangladesh, i would be a poor farmer. it was i cannot create all the kind of infrastructure that i needed to make my money. so the smart ones know, and that's why, you know, that he has studied this movement of giving pledges. we can debate whether that is necessary to best use of his money, but still, he knows that individual productivity is fundamentally collective. it's not just your own doing. the same person with the same skill, same brains can become very differently productive, according to the society that he or she belongs. anyway, i can go on like this but i haven't got the time to go through all 23 of them. but let me just give you really one or two more. i mean, i could talk about that thing four which says the washing machine has changed the world more than the internet has. this has raised quite a lot of eyebrows, but this one will take a bit of time so i can get back to it if you are interested. i could also talk about things 23 were i say with the economic policy does not require economists. there you go.
it's not my doing it is you drop into bangladesh, i would be a poor farmer. it was i cannot create all the kind of infrastructure that i needed to make my money. so the smart ones know, and that's why, you know, that he has studied this movement of giving pledges. we can debate whether that is necessary to best use of his money, but still, he knows that individual productivity is fundamentally collective. it's not just your own doing. the same person with the same skill, same brains can become...
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at goldman sachs' projections, pakistan is down towards the end of those 11, above nigeria and bangladesh but, well, anyway. now, the spral problem it seems to me -- the central problem it seems to me here is that the forces in society and political society which help to give the pakistani system it resilience in the face of revolution and disintegration are, in many ways, the same forces which hold it back in terms of economic, social and cultural progress. which is to say the elites, yes. but not quite the elites once again as they have been widely portrayed in pakistan as well as the west. feudal in pakistan is a term which, especially as a former historian, i greatly dislike. because the essential nexus here is between property, yes, but property, kinship and power which this combination gives through mostly the electoral process, but also a variety of other things as well to plunder the state. thereby, well, a, to plunder the state but, b, to prevent the state from getting the resources it needs in the first place to perform all sorts of essential tasks. for me the critical thing abo
at goldman sachs' projections, pakistan is down towards the end of those 11, above nigeria and bangladesh but, well, anyway. now, the spral problem it seems to me -- the central problem it seems to me here is that the forces in society and political society which help to give the pakistani system it resilience in the face of revolution and disintegration are, in many ways, the same forces which hold it back in terms of economic, social and cultural progress. which is to say the elites, yes. but...