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public love for eighty as being a fundamental importance to the united states and renamed it food for peace. so the primary objective of food aid policy was surplus disposal but it had a secondary objectives the hope that it would also build future export markets for u.s. agricultural commodities and that it could achieve humanitarian objectives associated with reducing hunger and under-nutrition and that it could perhaps with some our allies abroad. with the same law kennedy founded usaid the u.s. organization responsible for international development which would administer civilian foreign aid. is. the u.s. government for spreading the american foreign policy through human kind. systems. during the cold war large quantities of food were sent to countries of strategic importance to the united states like india indonesia and pakistan. likewise large cargoes were sent to eastern asia during the korean and vietnam wars. during the seventy's a large bulk of food aid went to the middle east. during the ninety's after the fall of the berlin wall today it was directed to countries the former east
public love for eighty as being a fundamental importance to the united states and renamed it food for peace. so the primary objective of food aid policy was surplus disposal but it had a secondary objectives the hope that it would also build future export markets for u.s. agricultural commodities and that it could achieve humanitarian objectives associated with reducing hunger and under-nutrition and that it could perhaps with some our allies abroad. with the same law kennedy founded usaid the...
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public love for eighty as being a fundamental importance to the united states and renamed it food for peace. so the primary objective of food aid policy was surplus disposal but it had a secondary objectives the hope that it would also build future export markets for u.s. agricultural commodities and that it could achieve humanitarian objectives associated with reducing hunger and under-nutrition and that it could perhaps with some our allies abroad. with the same law kennedy founded usaid the u.s. organization responsible for international development which would administer civilian foreign aid. is. the u.s. government for spreading many cunning flurried policy through human and charity systems. during the cold war large quantities of food were sent to countries of strategic importance to the united states like india indonesia and pakistan. likewise large cargoes were sent to eastern asia during the korean and vietnam wars. during the seventy's a large bulk of food aid went to the middle east. during the ninety's after the fall of the berlin wall today it was directed to countries the form
public love for eighty as being a fundamental importance to the united states and renamed it food for peace. so the primary objective of food aid policy was surplus disposal but it had a secondary objectives the hope that it would also build future export markets for u.s. agricultural commodities and that it could achieve humanitarian objectives associated with reducing hunger and under-nutrition and that it could perhaps with some our allies abroad. with the same law kennedy founded usaid the...
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is some criticism being directed at european nations for agreeing to end their ban on arming syria's rebels. russia said it would put food -- peace talks in jeopardy. eu foreign ministers have renewed some sanctions but crucially have allowed others to lapse. from june the first, syria will continue to face eu restrictions on trade and finance, but after lobbying from the uk and france, the eu possum bar go on sending weapons to syria will end. individual countries will be able to deliver arms to rebels as long as they are approved by the european union and used to protect civilians. andrew symonds is live for us with more on this. no doubt you're going through the complications this could all cause, but first i must refer our viewers to the fact that you came from inside syria. a massively changing situation is what you witnessed. , david, it hasly changed. the whole powershift towards those who have the most money, the most guns. that is where we get into a difficult area because this eu lifting of the embargo in certain cases where, for instance, the uk may ask to do it, and france, another country that push this through him a
is some criticism being directed at european nations for agreeing to end their ban on arming syria's rebels. russia said it would put food -- peace talks in jeopardy. eu foreign ministers have renewed some sanctions but crucially have allowed others to lapse. from june the first, syria will continue to face eu restrictions on trade and finance, but after lobbying from the uk and france, the eu possum bar go on sending weapons to syria will end. individual countries will be able to deliver arms...
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food. >> no tourists really for all practical purposes. >> to. >> mediterranean is fabulous. if there were real peacetability that place would be trooifing. >> trip poly still has the architect chur, still some italian cooking traditions left over from the italians. fantastic seafood. there are people there that would like to hurt us and there are forces at work in libya that would like to turn back the clock and keep things chaotic. the sense i got every day was hopeful though of people struggling to join the rest of the world. >> and food, it's a question i always wanted to ask you because you eat everything and you taste everything. you're a lot more daring than i am ever. do you ever get sick? do you ever react is? or is your staming used to this stuff? >> i'm a professional so my crew does pretty well. i have found again and again you are far more likely to get sick from the hotel breakfast buffet than eating the local feed. none of these places are in business day after day by poisoning their neighbors. the hotel breakfast buffet is a transient clientele. the breakfast buffet, the agos are leth
food. >> no tourists really for all practical purposes. >> to. >> mediterranean is fabulous. if there were real peacetability that place would be trooifing. >> trip poly still has the architect chur, still some italian cooking traditions left over from the italians. fantastic seafood. there are people there that would like to hurt us and there are forces at work in libya that would like to turn back the clock and keep things chaotic. the sense i got every day was hopeful...
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for a 12-foot gator, he's a peaceful guy. watch what happens. alligator pranksters. >>> still to come, one man, one couch, one week. no money, no food, no water. he has to depend on social media to help him survive. hear from the couch potato himself on how the internet is keeping him alive. >> i thought my biggest issue would be hunger and thurs. >> and a rope swing yq yq >>> like us on facebook.com/right this minute. stay in touch all day long. now, back to the show. of course we're a show about everything that's cool that's going on online. so we have to talk about man on couch. >> one man, one couch, one week. no idea. >> welcome to man on h. you might recognize him. he's on man lab, a really popular british series. he's spending an entire week. >> that's 168 hours. >> on this couch in a room with no windows. he's not allowed to leave. no money, no food, no water. he has to depend on social immediate yarks on friends, on people who are watching this live stream to help him survive and it's been a pretty entertaining process. this all began on may 27th. it will end on june 2nd and you can watch. right this minute on man on couch.com. he is
for a 12-foot gator, he's a peaceful guy. watch what happens. alligator pranksters. >>> still to come, one man, one couch, one week. no money, no food, no water. he has to depend on social media to help him survive. hear from the couch potato himself on how the internet is keeping him alive. >> i thought my biggest issue would be hunger and thurs. >> and a rope swing yq yq >>> like us on facebook.com/right this minute. stay in touch all day long. now, back to the...
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food at all. cold. steel. cold and heat. cold. mission. couldn't take three. three. three. three three. three . cutler's. good. luck to. come out of my mind i'm a better oh hello. pressing for peace in syria prime minister cameron meets president putin and so on should find a solution to the ongoing conflict building on the momentum created by russia's president and the u.s. secretary of state john kerry. general election campaigning wraps up in pakistan ahead of the milestone democratic vote that's already been dubbed one of the deadliest in the country's history. and some out of this world technical problems the courage of the international space station prepare for a space walk to deal with a leaky cooling system. this is art.
food at all. cold. steel. cold and heat. cold. mission. couldn't take three. three. three. three three. three . cutler's. good. luck to. come out of my mind i'm a better oh hello. pressing for peace in syria prime minister cameron meets president putin and so on should find a solution to the ongoing conflict building on the momentum created by russia's president and the u.s. secretary of state john kerry. general election campaigning wraps up in pakistan ahead of the milestone democratic vote...
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for a good cause. $50,000 goes to the chicago food depository to help feed the homeless. >> peace, love and bacon. >>ay of lip smacking, finger-licking indulgence, it's probably time for this little piggy and this one to go home. for "today," kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >> what a tough assignment this morning. >> i know. >>> we're firing up the grill for memorial day after your local news. >>> good monday morning to you. it's 8:26. i'm laura garcia-cannon. people are back home this morning after a bomb scare caused the evacuation of a peninsula neighborhood. the bomb squad was called to an apartment complex in mountain view last night. an investigator said someone found a pressure cooker in a bushous the doors. the surrounding area were evacuated tore three hours until the bomb squad reported that pressure cooker was actually empty. time to check the forecast with christina loren. so many people have this day off. >> showers moving in on memorial day. i wouldn't say cancel plans just yet. you can see we have a little isolated activity, marin county as i widen out. most of the bay area thighs an
for a good cause. $50,000 goes to the chicago food depository to help feed the homeless. >> peace, love and bacon. >>ay of lip smacking, finger-licking indulgence, it's probably time for this little piggy and this one to go home. for "today," kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >> what a tough assignment this morning. >> i know. >>> we're firing up the grill for memorial day after your local news. >>> good monday morning to you. it's 8:26. i'm...
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, democracynow.org, the war and peace report.we begin with the latest target in the push for fast foodts to buy their tomatoes through the fair food campaign organized by the workers. for immokalee mcdonald's, subway, burger king, and taco bell have joined the program. they have agreed to pay an extra penny per pound of tomatoes to raise wages and only buy from fields where workers rights are expected. now the delegation of workers has come to new york city to focus on wendy's, one of the highest earning fast food chains in the country that has so far refused to sign on. hundreds of protesters joined a delegation of workers from the coalition for protests saturday at two wendy's locations. this is farmworker and organizer gerardo reyes-chavez. >> we just had a protest as part of the national weekend of action. we are here in new york because there are a lot of groups in new york supporting this. >> wendy's has nearly 6600 restaurants in the united states and around the world, and ranks second only to mcdonald's. as the campaign mounts for the company to join the fair food campaign, thi
, democracynow.org, the war and peace report.we begin with the latest target in the push for fast foodts to buy their tomatoes through the fair food campaign organized by the workers. for immokalee mcdonald's, subway, burger king, and taco bell have joined the program. they have agreed to pay an extra penny per pound of tomatoes to raise wages and only buy from fields where workers rights are expected. now the delegation of workers has come to new york city to focus on wendy's, one of the...
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peace agreements with israel. no. 4, they would provide security for all states in the region. >> the food and drug administrations approved mcginn emergency contraceptive pill plan the one step available without a prescription to women 15 and older. the move will allow the pill to be placed on drugstore shelves instead of behind pharmacy counter. the culprit is the was available without prescription only to those 17 and older. the announcement follows a federal judge's orders earlier this month that the morning after pill be made available over the counter to all women with no age limit within 30 days. the fda says its approval is independent of that decision. reproductive justice advocates have long said in the age limit can bar access to immigrants and others who lack id, confused pharmacists, and delete access for all women. the suspect in the killing of the unarmed african-american teenager trayvon martin has waived his right to a published pretrial hearing. george and zimmerman was entitled to a pretrial immunity hearing under florida's stand your ground law, but doing so would have provided a preview of hi
peace agreements with israel. no. 4, they would provide security for all states in the region. >> the food and drug administrations approved mcginn emergency contraceptive pill plan the one step available without a prescription to women 15 and older. the move will allow the pill to be placed on drugstore shelves instead of behind pharmacy counter. the culprit is the was available without prescription only to those 17 and older. the announcement follows a federal judge's orders earlier...
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food was not in great supply. some of the roads had been destroyed and the bridges. things were pretty chaotic. they needed a strong peace keeper, and arnold thought it was great for. he couldn't be in the field. he would collect, still, his small salary in the army. , by theby the way, give off the english goods and use some of the federal property and reclaim some of the money that congress never quite paid him back for. peggy and he meet socially. he lives in "the master" mansion. he rides a stagecoach. he entertains -- they all swoon over him. he's a great military hero; however, there are rumblings that perhaps he's doing is not exactly honest. nevertheless, peggy wants to marry him. he proposed to her, and shippen has a few qualms. he's not -- not so much about -- bullies now but rather from rumors about what he did back in new haven. it was not, perhaps, the person of the highest character. despite the brilliance as a military commander. so peggy; however, insists that once again, there are stories if she didn't marry him, a relative writes this later, she would have fallen in to a quote, dancing fury. she marries him, in 1779, april, and but there's a clou
food was not in great supply. some of the roads had been destroyed and the bridges. things were pretty chaotic. they needed a strong peace keeper, and arnold thought it was great for. he couldn't be in the field. he would collect, still, his small salary in the army. , by theby the way, give off the english goods and use some of the federal property and reclaim some of the money that congress never quite paid him back for. peggy and he meet socially. he lives in "the master" mansion....
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food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> the post maya angelou said i don't trust anyone who can't laugh. the idea is to promote world peacea yoga master started the worldwide laughter yoga movement. it is contagious. >> it is funny seeing other people laugh. followers say laughing promotes joy in your inner self. there is of course a medical benefit, too. it reduces stress and improves the immune system. agreed. good chuckles, good medicine. i'm fredricka whitfield. thanks for joining us. i'll see you back here 4:00 eastern time when we'll have a close-up look at prince harry who is paying a special visit to the u.s. this week. right now time for "your money." >>> a recovery? yes. is it enough for the millions of americans still reeling from the recession? i'm christine romance, welcome to "your money." 165,000 jobs added in april. 173,000 jobs a month on average over the last year. that's enough to bring the unemployment rate down to 7.5% in april. that's the lowest it's been since december 2008. most months we see the unemployment rate fall because people are falling out of the labor force. that's not the case in april
food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> the post maya angelou said i don't trust anyone who can't laugh. the idea is to promote world peacea yoga master started the worldwide laughter yoga movement. it is contagious. >> it is funny seeing other people laugh. followers say laughing promotes joy in your inner self. there is of course a medical benefit, too. it reduces stress and improves the immune system. agreed....
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food for fido >> even even ee electric tons take up space. but not much. i just bought this memory card. $59, 64 gigabytes. this can hold almost 30,000 copies of this book, war and peace. >>> but what's even more staggering is an nsa data center. five times the size of the capitol behind me. essentially filled with memory cards and computer chips. you may not know about it, but as katherine herrage reports, it may soon know about you. >> bluffdale, utah, 25 miles due south of salt lake city and just west of the middle of nowhere, a massive construction project is nearing completion. the heavily secured site belongs to the national security agency. >> people call it the spy center. >> the spy center. that's what jasmine and amy who work at the local sandwich shop told me last summer. >> do you know what they're going to do there? >> collect data. >> as good a guess as any for the gargantuan facility the nsa is named. the utah data center. >> a lot of rumors, it's monitoring. no one knows. >> we were approached a couple years ago about possibly bringing water. >> he's the city manager. he was asked how to figure out how to supply the center with extraordinary water requ
food for fido >> even even ee electric tons take up space. but not much. i just bought this memory card. $59, 64 gigabytes. this can hold almost 30,000 copies of this book, war and peace. >>> but what's even more staggering is an nsa data center. five times the size of the capitol behind me. essentially filled with memory cards and computer chips. you may not know about it, but as katherine herrage reports, it may soon know about you. >> bluffdale, utah, 25 miles due south...
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for trauma injuries. syrian families need clean water and access to food and shelter. there is now, i believe, common ground that whatever our differences, we have the same name -- a stable, inclusive, and peaceful syria free from the scourge of extremism. we now need to get on and do everything we can to make it happen. thank you once again for your warm welcome and our talks today. >> thank you. we have time for a couple of questions. we will start with julie. >> thank you, mr. president. i wanted to ask about the irs and benghazi. when did you first learn that the irs was targeting conservative political groups? do you feel that the irs has betrayed the public trust? what should the action be? benghazi, e-mails show that that state department seems to be more closely involved with the talking points than first acknowledged. do you think the white house misled its public in shaping the talking points? or do you maintain the assertion that the talking points were not meant to downplay terrorism? if the eu arms embargo lapses, are you encouraging president obama to take the same steps? >> lets me take the irs situation first. i first learned about from from the same news reports that i think mos
for trauma injuries. syrian families need clean water and access to food and shelter. there is now, i believe, common ground that whatever our differences, we have the same name -- a stable, inclusive, and peaceful syria free from the scourge of extremism. we now need to get on and do everything we can to make it happen. thank you once again for your warm welcome and our talks today. >> thank you. we have time for a couple of questions. we will start with julie. >> thank you, mr....