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. >> rose: we conclude with the new york bureau chief in jerusalem, ethiopia and how this story is viewed in israel. >> israel feel's bit isolated? >> it feels very, very nervous indeed. first of all, it is isolated. don't forget there really isn't a leader in the region who has a relationship with netanyahu. ding abdullah of jordan refused to meet him. >> a conversation with the distinguished scientist who is leaving as president of rockefeller university to go back to london will be seen next week. tonight. tonight we devote our attention again to libya when we continue. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following: ( in a business like ours, personal connections are so important. we use our american express open gold card to further those connections. last year we took dozens of trips using membership rewards points to meet with the farmers that grow our sweet potatoes and merchants that sell our product. we've gone from being in 5 stores to 7,500. booming is using points to make connections that grow your business. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios
. >> rose: we conclude with the new york bureau chief in jerusalem, ethiopia and how this story is viewed in israel. >> israel feel's bit isolated? >> it feels very, very nervous indeed. first of all, it is isolated. don't forget there really isn't a leader in the region who has a relationship with netanyahu. ding abdullah of jordan refused to meet him. >> a conversation with the distinguished scientist who is leaving as president of rockefeller university to go back to...
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. >> when he was 6, he lived in refugee camps in ethiopia. originally from southern sudan, a decade later, he became a lost boy, a group of seven children taken to live in the u.s. his people have now voted for independence to create the world's newest nation. >> what does it mean for you to have a new country? >> it means that my father did not die for nothing. >> the graduate from college in michigan. he now works as a youth counselor in washington d.c. as a map -- there is a map of this new nation on his wall. that is where he plans to go. he wants to help the young country. >> one of the things that americans do very well is to help grow people. it is my responsibility to go back home and tell. -- help. he manages construction projects in virginia. he, too, plans to go back and build a nation. >> the sense of commitment for rebuilding your country and respecting young people coming up with new ideas, those are all things that make america great. >> on the sixth floor of this building behind me is the south sudanese mission. it wants as ma
. >> when he was 6, he lived in refugee camps in ethiopia. originally from southern sudan, a decade later, he became a lost boy, a group of seven children taken to live in the u.s. his people have now voted for independence to create the world's newest nation. >> what does it mean for you to have a new country? >> it means that my father did not die for nothing. >> the graduate from college in michigan. he now works as a youth counselor in washington d.c. as a map --...
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. >> when he was 6, this man lived in a refugee camp in ethiopia. a decade later, he became a lost boy. he was taken to live in the u.s. his people have voted for independence to create the world's newest nation. >> what does it mean to have a new country? >> it means my father did not die for nothing. >> he graduated from michigan and has a master's. he works as a youth counselor in washington, d.c. there is a map of his new nation on his wall. that is where he plans to go. he would like to help his young country. >> one of the things that americans do very well is that people have grown as a person or as a professional, as an educator. they are looking to build a new nation. >> we have to rebuild the country and work hard. people are coming up with new ideas. we hope that you could replicate that. this is the south sudanese mission. this is in the heart of washington d.c.. there are about 40-60,000 people living in the u.s. and they want as many of them as possible to take their knowledge and expertise. inside, there is all of the optimism and cel
. >> when he was 6, this man lived in a refugee camp in ethiopia. a decade later, he became a lost boy. he was taken to live in the u.s. his people have voted for independence to create the world's newest nation. >> what does it mean to have a new country? >> it means my father did not die for nothing. >> he graduated from michigan and has a master's. he works as a youth counselor in washington, d.c. there is a map of his new nation on his wall. that is where he plans to...
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. >> when he was 6, he was in a refugee camp in ethiopia from southern sudan, he fled from his villagehe became a lost boy. it was a group of sudanese boys taken to live in the u.s. its people have now voted for independence, to create the world's newest nation. >> what does it mean to you to have a new country? >> it means that my father did not die for nothing. >> son graduated from college in michigan. he got his master's. there is a map of his new nation on his wall. that is where he plans to go. 20 years on, he wants to help his new country. >> we have education. i think that one of the things that americans do very well is to help grow people. i have grown as a person, as an educator. i have the responsibility to go back home and help because there is nothing there. >> he manages construction projects in virginia. he, too, plans to go back to help build a new nation. >> the sense of commitment to rebuilding our country and working hard, respecting innovation and respecting young people coming up with new ideas, those are all things that made america great and we hope that we can
. >> when he was 6, he was in a refugee camp in ethiopia from southern sudan, he fled from his villagehe became a lost boy. it was a group of sudanese boys taken to live in the u.s. its people have now voted for independence, to create the world's newest nation. >> what does it mean to you to have a new country? >> it means that my father did not die for nothing. >> son graduated from college in michigan. he got his master's. there is a map of his new nation on his wall....
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president of colombia himself forced to explain he was not a joke what happened he's such got boss ethiopia intimidation that we end up discovered and that most of these soldiers were already. fried but. the government insists he served time in a real prison sensing a trap he refuses. one night as his friend popeye and a dozen henchmen escape. i'm going to escape for the friends but there are no police no i want all we want we must have left at about eleven at night it was very foggy outside when there was capers discovered a state of alert as declared after a year in his private prison pablo escobar has once again gone on the ground. the police realize they need to act quickly as the godfather is on familiar territory and every hour lost gives him the opportunity to disappear for good nothing is left to chunks each house and maybe and its suburbs a search starting with those belonging to his left found. but by the morning of the twenty second of july nine hundred ninety two the authorities admit they've lost him as cabal has apparently vanished into thin air. here. in bogota the government
president of colombia himself forced to explain he was not a joke what happened he's such got boss ethiopia intimidation that we end up discovered and that most of these soldiers were already. fried but. the government insists he served time in a real prison sensing a trap he refuses. one night as his friend popeye and a dozen henchmen escape. i'm going to escape for the friends but there are no police no i want all we want we must have left at about eleven at night it was very foggy outside...
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there might be a layover in another country like i know for instance from africa they come in there ethiopia because it's the only place in africa that was. before the israeli doctors that treat these arab children the decision is simple i am doing what i think is right to do and doing rethink youth. in the last fifteen years more than two and a half thousand children have been brought here on third and treated half of them come from gaza the rest come from iraq indonesia and across africa the main goal of this organization is to help developing countries create the medical ability to treat children with heart problems by themselves in order to achieve that we bring children from these developing countries to israel we also bring doctors from these developing countries for training here in israel and it's a vision that's paying off not only is saeed eternally grateful to the israeli doctors the. saved her daughter's life she's now brave enough to tell her neighbors back home to home what on i will tell everyone we were in israel and how they saved my daughter's life i'm no longer afraid to s
there might be a layover in another country like i know for instance from africa they come in there ethiopia because it's the only place in africa that was. before the israeli doctors that treat these arab children the decision is simple i am doing what i think is right to do and doing rethink youth. in the last fifteen years more than two and a half thousand children have been brought here on third and treated half of them come from gaza the rest come from iraq indonesia and across africa the...
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we have negotiated so-called deportations with insurance agreements with algeria, jordan, ethiopia, libya, and 11 on. in the in, we must do whatever is necessary to make sure we can keep this country safe. >> northern ireland is still being held back by some dissident republican groups. to deal with this, the chief constable has asked for upfront access to the reserve allocation over the next four years. does the prime minister agree that if this threat is not dealt with, it will spread very quickly to the rest of the united kingdom, and will request or give the chief constable his request? >> i have met with the chief constable on several occasions since becoming prime minister. we discussed the security situation in northern ireland. we will do what is necessary to make sure the security and police and everything else is properly funded. i think is right now that these issues or divulge that there is greater decisionmaking, greater efforts to put money into the front line in northern ireland itself, but we always stand ready to help when necessary. >> the prime minister may well recall
we have negotiated so-called deportations with insurance agreements with algeria, jordan, ethiopia, libya, and 11 on. in the in, we must do whatever is necessary to make sure we can keep this country safe. >> northern ireland is still being held back by some dissident republican groups. to deal with this, the chief constable has asked for upfront access to the reserve allocation over the next four years. does the prime minister agree that if this threat is not dealt with, it will spread...
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negotiated return agreements -- so-called deportation with assurance agreements -- with algeria, jordan, ethiopia, libya and lebanon, but i want us to negotiate many, many more. in the end, we must do whatever is necessary to ensure that we can keep this country safe. >> northern ireland is still being held back by some dissident republican groups. to deal with this, the chief constable has asked for up- front access to the reserve allocation over the next four years. does the prime minister agree that, if the threat is not dealt with, it will quickly spread to the rest of the united kingdom? will he grant the chief constable's request? >> i have met the chief constable on several occasions since becoming prime minister. he came to the meeting of the national security council at which we discussed the security situation in northern ireland. we will do what is necessary to ensure that security, the police and everything else are properly funded. i think that it is right, now that these issues are devolved, that there is greater decision making and greater efforts to put money into the front line i
negotiated return agreements -- so-called deportation with assurance agreements -- with algeria, jordan, ethiopia, libya and lebanon, but i want us to negotiate many, many more. in the end, we must do whatever is necessary to ensure that we can keep this country safe. >> northern ireland is still being held back by some dissident republican groups. to deal with this, the chief constable has asked for up- front access to the reserve allocation over the next four years. does the prime...
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ethiopia is to in the same thing, in the highest in the same thing and here's what makes a difference. we have to take those 8.1 million deaths and really break it down. 40% of the deaths are in the first 28 days of life. what you tell the women about the first 28 days is slightly different than you taller ones that beebee cross t's 28 days to 5-years-old. so the first 28 days of life you say to her what margaret just said, through the front line health worker the media, the immediate and exclusive breast-feeding even if it's hot outside your baby will get enough nutrition by being breastfed and keep that baby warm. we can reduce the first 28 days of life, we can reduce those by summer between 20% and 50%. so that's the first 28 days with front line health workers. the front line health workers then also talk about the vaccination peace which is the piece you get from 30 days to five years. this miracle life-saving vaccine is that both deliver them in the villages and they get the women into the health clinics to get their vaccinations for children. so that is the third thing i would
ethiopia is to in the same thing, in the highest in the same thing and here's what makes a difference. we have to take those 8.1 million deaths and really break it down. 40% of the deaths are in the first 28 days of life. what you tell the women about the first 28 days is slightly different than you taller ones that beebee cross t's 28 days to 5-years-old. so the first 28 days of life you say to her what margaret just said, through the front line health worker the media, the immediate and...
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namely, the horn of africa, ethiopia, yemen. they went into, jumped into the southern part of africa in the angola and, ultimately, the western hemisphere and nick nicaragua. if -- i believe we should be very careful of what commitments we make. but if we are perceived to withdraw from afghanistan under domestic pressures before meeting our minimum requirements that we believe are required for our own security, then we can trigger that same kind of more aggressive expansion of the jihadists on the one hand and a shying away of others who had been relying on us to get the job done. i think there are serious consequences. but it's also suggests that we should never take on commitments beyond those that are necessary for our security. democratizing afghanistan should not be one of our objectives. >> we, you talk so much about -- and properly so -- about federalism. and you did make reference to the tea party movement. do you see that, i think we're trying to -- i'm trying to come up with some more optimism here perhaps. [laughter]
namely, the horn of africa, ethiopia, yemen. they went into, jumped into the southern part of africa in the angola and, ultimately, the western hemisphere and nick nicaragua. if -- i believe we should be very careful of what commitments we make. but if we are perceived to withdraw from afghanistan under domestic pressures before meeting our minimum requirements that we believe are required for our own security, then we can trigger that same kind of more aggressive expansion of the jihadists on...
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he immigrated from ethiopia 30 years ago. and worked his way up in the parking business. >> i was a cashier. valet attend abt you name it. i have done everything. then i say about time for me to do this. i can do this myself. >>reporter: he manage 3 garages for the city. and municipal transportation agency or mta announced a new open and fair bidding process he saw a chance to take his business to the next level. >> i bid. yes i bid. >>reporter: you won. >> completely. fair and square. >>reporter: he partner with a canadian company and won the contract with board approval to manage 6 of the city most profitable garage. including civic center, st. mary's square and golden gate way. but behind closed doors the wheeling and dealing washington about to begin. >> the company who did not like the outcome were able to influence powerful people in the city to get this thing, reverse or reject it. that's exactly had a happened. >> reporter: the claim that the kelly attorney filed against the city and county allege unfair business prac
he immigrated from ethiopia 30 years ago. and worked his way up in the parking business. >> i was a cashier. valet attend abt you name it. i have done everything. then i say about time for me to do this. i can do this myself. >>reporter: he manage 3 garages for the city. and municipal transportation agency or mta announced a new open and fair bidding process he saw a chance to take his business to the next level. >> i bid. yes i bid. >>reporter: you won. >>...
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there's also been fighting along the border with ethiopia. somali officials said at least 39 civilians have been killed in four days of fighting, along with dozens of militants and troops. hopes of finding more earthquake survivors in new zealand began to dim today as the death toll reached 113. search crews in the city of christchurch combed through unchecked areas, and they worked to clear debris from tuesday's quake. some 228 people were still missing. officials said no one had been pulled out alive in more than 24 hours. the u.s. air force has awarded boeing a $35 billion project to build the next-generation tanker plane. the award, announced today, called for building nearly 200 of the giant planes. boeing and its rival e.a.d.s had waged a furious lobbying battle, going back a decade. at different points, each company was awarded the project, only to have it taken away. pentagon officials said they hope this decision stands. >> they have the right to a protest as part of the process, but as we've said from a year ago when we first came b
there's also been fighting along the border with ethiopia. somali officials said at least 39 civilians have been killed in four days of fighting, along with dozens of militants and troops. hopes of finding more earthquake survivors in new zealand began to dim today as the death toll reached 113. search crews in the city of christchurch combed through unchecked areas, and they worked to clear debris from tuesday's quake. some 228 people were still missing. officials said no one had been pulled...
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by 1900 there was hardly a square foot outside ethiopia that wasn't a colony are protected of the europeans. and americans like theodore roosevelt who, theodore roosevelt was sort of a closet anglophile. if the british were doing something, the americans ought to consider. roosevelt, a lot of people thought like him, we've got to do something like it because if we don't we lose the opportunity. they looked around and one of the few places that was not taken was the philippines. of course, the philippines was taken by staying. americans thought it was a war about cuba. but no, the war decorations that if they were against spain. so roosevelt sent the american fleet, the asiatic fleet which was based in hong kong, they had standing orders to go to manila and sink the spanish flea. -- the spanish fleet. those ships that sail from the philippines and show up in cuba so we might as well sync them while begin. but it had a side effect of leaving the philippines in the possession of the united states. it's very interesting to consider, the diplomatic reasoning, the political reasoning that went in
by 1900 there was hardly a square foot outside ethiopia that wasn't a colony are protected of the europeans. and americans like theodore roosevelt who, theodore roosevelt was sort of a closet anglophile. if the british were doing something, the americans ought to consider. roosevelt, a lot of people thought like him, we've got to do something like it because if we don't we lose the opportunity. they looked around and one of the few places that was not taken was the philippines. of course, the...
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he imgreated from ethiopia 30 years ago working up in the parking business. >> i was a cash year and valet attendant everything. i said it's time to do this. i can do this myself. >> he manages three garages for the city. when the transportation agency or mta announced a new open and fair process he saw a chance to take his business to the next level. >> i bid. yes. i bid. it was -- . >> you won? >> completely. fair and square. >> kelly partnered with a canadian company and won the contract to manage six of the city's most-profitable garages including civic center and golden gateway. but behind closed doors the wheeling and dealing was about to begin. >> the companies who did not like the outcome were able to influence people in the city to give this thing reverse or reject it and that is what happened. >> the claim the kellys attorneys filed allege unfair business practices retaliation, intentional interference with contractal relationships and more. at the center of the controversy, the relationship between mta executive director nat ford who oversees this process and prominent san
he imgreated from ethiopia 30 years ago working up in the parking business. >> i was a cash year and valet attendant everything. i said it's time to do this. i can do this myself. >> he manages three garages for the city. when the transportation agency or mta announced a new open and fair process he saw a chance to take his business to the next level. >> i bid. yes. i bid. it was -- . >> you won? >> completely. fair and square. >> kelly partnered with a...
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drove the administration's efforts from the balkans to the middle east, to northern ireland, to ethiopia, to peru and ecuador, to south asia and south america. now in his post presidency, he continues to champion a world where defense works to everyone's advantage. as he says, the success of our work is measured by a single question -- are we better off now than when we started? 15 years after dayton we knew the answer to that question is "yes." i am proud to introduce president william jefferson clinton. [applause] >> thank you very much. please be seated. thank you. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. thank you and thank you for the introduction. i would like to thank a number of people. i would like to thank the leaders from the region who have come here and will be represented on the second panel. i will introduce them later. i want to thank all those preserved in the administration during those early, turbulent days. some of them will be on the panel shortly. i would like to thank warren christopher to played a pivotal role in the revolution of the bosnian crisis and could not be here
drove the administration's efforts from the balkans to the middle east, to northern ireland, to ethiopia, to peru and ecuador, to south asia and south america. now in his post presidency, he continues to champion a world where defense works to everyone's advantage. as he says, the success of our work is measured by a single question -- are we better off now than when we started? 15 years after dayton we knew the answer to that question is "yes." i am proud to introduce president...
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the high level advisory group on climate change of financing led by prime minister of norway and ethiopia. they have provided good workable recommendations, $100 billion a year by 2020 for the developing countries so that they can assess and mitigate these very serious consequences. we have gained the climate green funds which has been very passionately promoted and initiated. we have funding now so we have to make it operational. there is technology transports to developing countries. these are developing countries, they do not have capacity. it's making mostly realize countries starting from united states and european countries. they have to provide this technology, support so that they can mitigate challenges. capacity building, all this five areas we have made progress. as we are discussing at this time on sustainable development, there is some questions rised. are we not taxing this climate change? no, we are tackling it. we are continue to tackle this climate change as a priority issue to make this a sustainable growth possible. that is one thing, and i fully agree with what the pre
the high level advisory group on climate change of financing led by prime minister of norway and ethiopia. they have provided good workable recommendations, $100 billion a year by 2020 for the developing countries so that they can assess and mitigate these very serious consequences. we have gained the climate green funds which has been very passionately promoted and initiated. we have funding now so we have to make it operational. there is technology transports to developing countries. these...
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drove the administration's efforts from the balkans to the middle east, to northern ireland, to ethiopia, to peru and ecuador, to south asia and south america. now in his post presidency, he continues to champion a world where defense works to everyone's advantage. as he says, the success of our work is measured by a single question -- are we better off now than when we started? 15 years after dayton we knew the answer to that question is "yes." i am proud to introduce president william jefferson clinton. [applause] >> thank you very much. please be seated. thank you. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. thank you and thank you for the introduction. i would like to thank a number of people. i would like to thank the leaders from the region who have come here and will be represented on the second panel. i will introduce them later. i want to thank all those preserved in the administration during those early, turbulent days. some of them will be on the panel shortly. i would like to thank warren christopher to played a pivotal role in the revolution of the bosnian crisis and could not be here
drove the administration's efforts from the balkans to the middle east, to northern ireland, to ethiopia, to peru and ecuador, to south asia and south america. now in his post presidency, he continues to champion a world where defense works to everyone's advantage. as he says, the success of our work is measured by a single question -- are we better off now than when we started? 15 years after dayton we knew the answer to that question is "yes." i am proud to introduce president...
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caller: i'm from ethiopia. host: ok.regimes like the moammar gadhafi regime are very good at staying in power. the reason these mercenaries were brought in was to protect the regime and to protect moammar gadhafi. according to reports, a lot of these mercenaries have been involved in the shootings of innocent civilians. this is clearly something that will weigh heavily on the opposition forces. they will have to get to the bottom of it. in the weeks ahead, we will know for certain where they came from, according to neighboring states. host: we are showing new footage courtesy of al jazeera network from monday in libya. houston, go ahead. caller: i have heard a lot of cliches today about war on terrorism. you guys working in d.c.. the state department official testified to congress that this was the case let's just make this clear. at nuremberg, not everybody was a politician, or a soldier. there were radio announcers and journalists that help spread whatever lies hitler was spreading to keep his war machine fed and going
caller: i'm from ethiopia. host: ok.regimes like the moammar gadhafi regime are very good at staying in power. the reason these mercenaries were brought in was to protect the regime and to protect moammar gadhafi. according to reports, a lot of these mercenaries have been involved in the shootings of innocent civilians. this is clearly something that will weigh heavily on the opposition forces. they will have to get to the bottom of it. in the weeks ahead, we will know for certain where they...
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administration's effort from the balkans to the middle east to northern ireland, mayor eritrea, to ethiopia, burundi and ecuador, to south ecuador and south asia. in his post-presidency, he continues to champion a world where interdependence works to everyone's advantage and those who are blessed with the benefits of today do more to spread the benefits and strengthen the burdens. the success of our work is measured by a single question -- are we better off now than when we started? 15 years after dayton, we know the answer in bosnia to the question is yes. ladies and gentlemen, i am honored to introduce william jefferson clinton [applause] sahar>> thank you very much. please be seated. thank you very much. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. thank you and thank you sandy for the introduction. i would like to thank a number of people. first, i would like to thank the leaders from the region who have come here who will be represented on the second panel and whom i will introduce later. i want to thank all those here who served in the administration during those early turbulent days, some of who
administration's effort from the balkans to the middle east to northern ireland, mayor eritrea, to ethiopia, burundi and ecuador, to south ecuador and south asia. in his post-presidency, he continues to champion a world where interdependence works to everyone's advantage and those who are blessed with the benefits of today do more to spread the benefits and strengthen the burdens. the success of our work is measured by a single question -- are we better off now than when we started? 15 years...
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caller: i'm from ethiopia host: what are your thoughts about what is happening in egypt today? caller: what is happening is something that happens pretty much in most countries where you find an island that is ruling the people. it's not just egypt. look at tunisia did we do not hear about tunisia because there's no interest in tunisia. we are not hearing anything about it. the media kind of turned to the place where people want to hear stuff. what i wanted to say about egypt -- egypt is a country that receives a lot of money. interest in egypt is much more bigger to israel than to america, but we do not hear anything about israel's saying about egypt. that really bothers me. i know president obama is speaking about egypt almost every day. like the lady who spoke earlier, he seems confused. one thing i would really like to say -- on certain issues such as the foreign policy on countries like egypt, i doubt the foreign policy changes regardless of who is president in office. they always have a firm stance on how they want things to go. the funny thing about it is, i doubt there
caller: i'm from ethiopia host: what are your thoughts about what is happening in egypt today? caller: what is happening is something that happens pretty much in most countries where you find an island that is ruling the people. it's not just egypt. look at tunisia did we do not hear about tunisia because there's no interest in tunisia. we are not hearing anything about it. the media kind of turned to the place where people want to hear stuff. what i wanted to say about egypt -- egypt is a...
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established the last year a high level of advisers on climate change of financing led by prime minister of ethiopia. they have provided good, workable recommendations. hundred billion dollars by the year 2020 by the developing countries so that they can conduct and mitigate these very serious consequences, and then we have this climate green forum which has been very passionately initiated. we have funded it now, and we have to make it operational. there's a good agreement in technology transport in developing countries. these developing countries do not have any capacity. it is not their own making. it's making of the industry to realize the country is starting from the united states and european countries, they have to provide these technology separate so that they can again adapt and mitigate challenges. all these are five areas we have made progress. as we are discussing at this time on sustainable development, there is some questions raised. are we not tackling the climate change? no, we are tackling it. we are tackling it with prior issues that make sustainable growth possible. that is one th
established the last year a high level of advisers on climate change of financing led by prime minister of ethiopia. they have provided good, workable recommendations. hundred billion dollars by the year 2020 by the developing countries so that they can conduct and mitigate these very serious consequences, and then we have this climate green forum which has been very passionately initiated. we have funded it now, and we have to make it operational. there's a good agreement in technology...