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unintentional spread via pollen and seed flow of genetically modified traits and crops from the international world bank study two thousand and eight. drives american foreign policy values are merely interest washington claims it supports democracy as a universal value but makes some glaring exceptions when it suits kitchen shield political purposes and what about the neo conservative agenda is it the genetic code of pax americana. when the greats stay blind to what is happening in their country. day americans dream is disappearing. the houses with gardens are laid. the poor are left hopeless the streets are full of angry crowns fighting against. the stole the american dream. the mission. couldn't take three days for chargers free. agency three. three stooges free. old free blog video for your media project a free media. dot com. saying. look. some people have. genetically engineer crops can cross their. contam their natural varieties might be contaminated and that they'll lose control over those. ok that's a major concern it is and it's unfortunately one that's really not well founded and it's. negligi
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unintentional spread via pollen and seed flow of genetically modified traits and crops from the international world bank study two thousand and eight. zac what happened that day i don't know but a woman got killed. piers later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people to confess to police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why because there's been this is like meant no because the psychological techniques are more effective in obtaining confessions than physical abuse and they were often they could get what they wanted they can say what they wanted and there was no evidence of what they did or what they said. the interview. of feel good. some people have fear that. genetically engineer crops can out cross and that their. contam their natural varieties might be contaminated and that they'll lose control over those. that's a major as it is and it's unfortunately one that's really not well founded and it's . the out crossing the. negligib
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unintentional spread via pollen and seed flow of genetically modified traits and crops from the international world bank study two thousand and eight. leg right to see. first written and i prefer the term. for a splitter. instead. the interview. is easy to. see. some people. genetically engineer crops can out cross and that their. contam their natural varieties might be contaminated and that they'll lose control over those. ok that's a major as it is and it's unfortunately one that's really not well founded and it's . the out crossing the. negligible paula only drift so far of all the claims made by backers of biotechnology the absence of pollen drift is the most specious and demonstrably false pollen bearing bees will travel several miles wind carries pollen hundreds of miles and humans can inadvertently transfer genetically modified pollen across oceans the theft and use of genetic seeds is not uncommon across national boundaries and genes are known to move between species on bacterial and viral vectors one need only watch wind sandia crest above albuquerque new mexico to imagine how far pollen can tr
unintentional spread via pollen and seed flow of genetically modified traits and crops from the international world bank study two thousand and eight. leg right to see. first written and i prefer the term. for a splitter. instead. the interview. is easy to. see. some people. genetically engineer crops can out cross and that their. contam their natural varieties might be contaminated and that they'll lose control over those. ok that's a major as it is and it's unfortunately one that's really not...
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unintentional spread via pollen and seed flow of genetically modified traits and crops from the international world bank study two thousand and eight. apple for example much of its manufacturing is done on in the united states so i don't see why the american senators would be so concerned about it paying or not paying taxes because ultimately it's not going to get any share of that and that's happening already and of course we're gong to be hear about how do you share the taxes provided there are tox is a problem today there's nothing to share because we agree with these rigi where these companies don't break tux. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for langley you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. is he. says. some people have a fear that. genetically engineered crops can cross and they're. contaminate their natural varieties might be contaminated and that they'll lose control over those. that's a major concern it is and it's un
unintentional spread via pollen and seed flow of genetically modified traits and crops from the international world bank study two thousand and eight. apple for example much of its manufacturing is done on in the united states so i don't see why the american senators would be so concerned about it paying or not paying taxes because ultimately it's not going to get any share of that and that's happening already and of course we're gong to be hear about how do you share the taxes provided there...
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unintentional spread via paul and seed flow of genetically modified traits and crops from the international world bank study two thousand and eight. interview. her. appeal to. me is easy. to. put in. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. mission. critical three. years free arrangement three. three stooges free. and free broadcast video for your media project free media odone harty dot com. some people have fear that. genetically engineer crops can out cross and that their. contaminate their natural varieties might be contaminated and that they'll lose control over those ok that's a major because it is and it's unfortunately one that's really not well founded and it's. the out crossing the. negligible the only draft so far of all the claims made by backers of biotechnology the absence of drift is the most specious and demonstrably false. bearing bees will travel several miles wind carries pollen hundreds of miles and humans can inadvertently transfer genetically modified pollen across oceans the theft and use of genetic seeds is not u
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unintentional spread via pollen and seed flow of genetically modified traits and crops from the international world bank study two thousand and eight. zachary what happened that day i don't know but a woman i killed. years later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people to confess the police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why because there's been this is like meant no because the psychological techniques are more effective in obtaining confessions than physical abuse and they were often they could get what they wanted they can say what they wanted and there was no evidence of what they did or what they said. oh. because their job the army our destiny these soldiers don't know what real arms look life but it didn't take them a single shots to conquer the world. china and korea tried to imitate them america and europe cried bravo absolutely amazing amazing. meanwhile back in russia military artists are losing their grip on the audien
unintentional spread via pollen and seed flow of genetically modified traits and crops from the international world bank study two thousand and eight. zachary what happened that day i don't know but a woman i killed. years later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people to confess the police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation...
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unintentional spread via pollen and seed flow of genetically modified traits and crops from the international world bank study two thousand and eight. i would rather i asked questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question more. exactly what happened that day i don't know but a woman i killed. piers later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people to confess the police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why because there's been this is lightman know because the psychological techniques are more effective in obtaining confessions than physical abuse and they were often they could get what they wanted they can say what they wanted and there was no evidence of what they did or what they said. he'd. some people have fear that. genetically engineer crops can out cross and that there are. contam their natural varieties might be cont
unintentional spread via pollen and seed flow of genetically modified traits and crops from the international world bank study two thousand and eight. i would rather i asked questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question more. exactly what happened that day i don't know but a woman i killed. piers later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases...
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unintentional spread via pollen and seed flow of genetically modified traits and crops from the international world bank study two thousand and eight. apple for example much of its manufacturing is done on in the united states so i don't see why the american fan of hers would be so concerned about it paying or not paying taxes because ultimately it's not going to get any share of that and that's happening already and of course we're talking here about how do you share the taxes provided there are tox is a problem today there's nothing to share because we agree with his regime where these companies don't pay tax. i've seen the perception of the cross many times it doesn't matter if there's snow a heat wave or hail stones from people keep on going i don't expect anything and just what i told myself i keep on going as long as my heart told me to that's all i wanted to the moment. hanson so mind she see i'm carrying these sayings on my shoulder. do you want me to put a man in chair no that's fine a lot of people were so exhausted they could barely walk their feet hurt and some of them fainted who were evacu
unintentional spread via pollen and seed flow of genetically modified traits and crops from the international world bank study two thousand and eight. apple for example much of its manufacturing is done on in the united states so i don't see why the american fan of hers would be so concerned about it paying or not paying taxes because ultimately it's not going to get any share of that and that's happening already and of course we're talking here about how do you share the taxes provided there...
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unintentional spread via pollen and seed flow of genetically modified traits and crops from the international world bank study two thousand and eight. which drives american foreign policy values are merely interest washington claims it supports democracy as a universal value but makes glaring exceptions when it suits it's geo political purposes and what about the neo conservative agenda is it the genetic code of pax americana. exactly what happened that day i don't know but a woman got killed. piers later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people take interest the police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why because there's been this is a light moment no because the psychological techniques are more effective in obtaining confessions than physical abuse and they were often taken they could get what they wanted they can say what they wanted and there was no evidence of what they did or what they said. i would rather i asked questions t
unintentional spread via pollen and seed flow of genetically modified traits and crops from the international world bank study two thousand and eight. which drives american foreign policy values are merely interest washington claims it supports democracy as a universal value but makes glaring exceptions when it suits it's geo political purposes and what about the neo conservative agenda is it the genetic code of pax americana. exactly what happened that day i don't know but a woman got killed....
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unintentional spread via pollen and seed flow of genetically modified traits and crops from the international world bank study two thousand and eight. zachary what happened that day i don't know but a woman got killed. years later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people to confess to police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why because there's been this is a light moment no because the psychological techniques are more effective in obtaining confessions than physical abuse and they were often they could get what they wanted they can say what they wanted and there was no evidence of what they did or what they said. to least be told language. programs in documentaries in arabic in school here on. reporting from the will talks about seventy ip interviews intriguing stories for you to. see in troy arabic to find out more visit our big t.v. dog called. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and
unintentional spread via pollen and seed flow of genetically modified traits and crops from the international world bank study two thousand and eight. zachary what happened that day i don't know but a woman got killed. years later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people to confess to police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation...
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unintentional spread via pollen and seed flow of genetically modified traits and crops from the international world bank study two thousand and eight. is it possible to navigate the economy with all the details of his diction information and media hype will keep you up to date by decoding the mainstream have stated if in your right. wealthy british style is not. the time to write a. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom hartman welcome to the big picture. some people have. genetically engineer crops can out crosse and that their. contam their natural varieties might be contaminated and that they'll lose control over those. ok that's a major as it is and it's unfortunately one that's really not well founded and it's . the out crossing the. n
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bank for international settlement? i always say it's the most important bank in the world you have probably never heard of. most people have never heard of a bis apart from people who are dealing with the more technical side of international finance or banking. the bis was set up in 1930 as part of a young plan. it's history reaches back to the end of the first world war. it after the germans lost, they were punished by being forced to pay. it was a lot of arguments about them. how much they would pay? how long would they go on for? and what happened was the allied power agree that through the young plan the bis would be set up to collect and administer and manage the payments. it's set. it offer an obscure basis. it was sort of a big geopolitical question at the time the real reason it was set up so the bank of france, the bank of england and the federal reserve and so on could have a place to meet that was supremely protected and legally inviolable. what does it mean? it meanses that the bis, is an international organization. it's also a congressional bank. a unique hybrid in the world. it's the world's o
bank for international settlement? i always say it's the most important bank in the world you have probably never heard of. most people have never heard of a bis apart from people who are dealing with the more technical side of international finance or banking. the bis was set up in 1930 as part of a young plan. it's history reaches back to the end of the first world war. it after the germans lost, they were punished by being forced to pay. it was a lot of arguments about them. how much they...
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bank of international settlements. the bank's 140 clients include central banks from around the world and other international organizations. originally established to handle a german world war i reparations the bank now act as a global financial superpower that works to stabilize the global financial system. >> welcome, everyone. [inaudible] we are a global center for leadership focused on the emerging challenges and emerging solutions. we often come together in exactly that order. we published the policy journal and like to bring people together and open settings. we believe the policy isn't just for wonks and as we think that that philosophy the series was start almost ten years ago by steve who is now in pittsburgh on the council. bringing together a diverse group of people across the political affiliations across the careers, across the nationalities to come together in a round table and talk about global issues in a bay that is relevant to everyone so we are delighted to continue that series. and we are especially delighted to have with us tonight adam lebor, who is not only a journalist for the economist and the tim
bank of international settlements. the bank's 140 clients include central banks from around the world and other international organizations. originally established to handle a german world war i reparations the bank now act as a global financial superpower that works to stabilize the global financial system. >> welcome, everyone. [inaudible] we are a global center for leadership focused on the emerging challenges and emerging solutions. we often come together in exactly that order. we...
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bank for international settlements? i always say it's the most important bank in the world that you've probably never heard of. most people have never heard of the b with is apart from seem who are dealing with the more technical side of central bank or international finance. so the bis was set up in 1930, and it was set up as part of the young pn. history reaches back to the end of the first world war, and after the germans lost, they were punished by being forced to pay reparations. and there was a lot of arguments about these reparations; how much would they pay, how long would they go on for. and what happened was the allied power agreed that through the young plan that bis would be set up to collect and administer and manage these reparations payments. so it was set up for really a kind of obscure basis. this was not a big geopolitical question at the time, german reparations for the first world war. but the real reason it was set up so that central bankers, ie the governors of national pappings like the bank of france, the bank of england and the federal reserve and so on, could have a place to meet that
bank for international settlements? i always say it's the most important bank in the world that you've probably never heard of. most people have never heard of the b with is apart from seem who are dealing with the more technical side of central bank or international finance. so the bis was set up in 1930, and it was set up as part of the young pn. history reaches back to the end of the first world war, and after the germans lost, they were punished by being forced to pay reparations. and there...
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without the world bank or the international monetary fund, we are better off economically. we do not need them. we have other allies. >> sreenivasan: snowden has reportedly applied for asylum in six new countries. the website wikileaks reported that, adding the countries won't be identified to try to keep the u.s. from interfering in the applications. pope francis signed a decree today clearing the way for two former popes to become saints. pope john paul the second led the roman catholic church for nearly 27 years before his death in 2005. his would mark the fastest elevation to sainthood in centuries. pope john the 23-- who served from 1958 to 1963-- will also be canonized, even though the vatican has yet to confirm a requisite second miracle. michael sean winters of "the national catholic reporter" said pope francis' choices were very deliberate. >> pope francis is trying to send a signal that there are certain catholics always invoking john 23rd and other catholics always invoking pope john paul ii. and francis is trying to say there are two ways of living out the chris
without the world bank or the international monetary fund, we are better off economically. we do not need them. we have other allies. >> sreenivasan: snowden has reportedly applied for asylum in six new countries. the website wikileaks reported that, adding the countries won't be identified to try to keep the u.s. from interfering in the applications. pope francis signed a decree today clearing the way for two former popes to become saints. pope john paul the second led the roman catholic...
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banks are at a competitive disadvantage to the rest of the world because it will cost more to do business than their international counterparts." supporters say it will protect the government - and taxpayers - from having to bail out the 'systemically important' banks - chase, citigroup, wells fargo, goldman sachs, bank of america, morgan stanley, state street, and bank of new york mellon corp - in the event of another financial crisis. but the american bankers' association questions the cost of such protection, saying regulators are "under a mistaken belief that doubling capital requirements will have no impact on credit availability or the ability to hedge risk." "banks set aside money to strengthen leverage and liquidity ratios; on an overall basis, that reduces their ability to lend." "banks have enormous liquidity, plenty of capital. the problerm with lending is not so much banks as much as the borrower not wanting to take risk and borrow the money." the professor says the impact will be minimal because firms will have until the end of 2017 to adapt. "some may not be able to meet it now, but they will easily
banks are at a competitive disadvantage to the rest of the world because it will cost more to do business than their international counterparts." supporters say it will protect the government - and taxpayers - from having to bail out the 'systemically important' banks - chase, citigroup, wells fargo, goldman sachs, bank of america, morgan stanley, state street, and bank of new york mellon corp - in the event of another financial crisis. but the american bankers' association questions the...
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day in some areas socially areas see over sixty percent of the west bank this is our internal insight i wish more people around the world could could speak and read hebrew because israeli politicians are not planning on a two state solution it's the message they give to the world while in the meantime industry only grows. at the expense of palestinian land and palestinian rights i think it's time that we understood that and especially in this case the e.u. is talking about still talking about a two state solution internally the israeli government is not all right well that's one point of view of course we hear it or teach you like to give lots of different guests the opportunity to express themselves and make a purchase from the boycott divestment and sanctions palestinian group playing and with your opinion thank you sir. and fein thousands of people have clashed with police in thirty cities outraged over revelations of corruption within the ruling people's party they're demanding the prime minister quits after claims that he and other party members received over eight million euros worth of bribes right now spain is g
day in some areas socially areas see over sixty percent of the west bank this is our internal insight i wish more people around the world could could speak and read hebrew because israeli politicians are not planning on a two state solution it's the message they give to the world while in the meantime industry only grows. at the expense of palestinian land and palestinian rights i think it's time that we understood that and especially in this case the e.u. is talking about still talking about a...
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banks the banks position is save us not the economy so the government says ok we're going to do it we're going to treat america essential like the international monetary fund has treated third world countries for thirty years we're going to impose austerity the way of solving things the only way that the banks think is to treat america like greece to treat it like europe has treated italy to impose austerity and really tighten the screws nobody has found an alternative to impoverishing the economy to pay the banks something has to give so let's talk about what might give here i mean before the bust as asset prices were rising families were taking on more and more debt and we've seen the leveraging since two thousand and eight what's in store for the average person not necessarily the. banks but in terms for the average person. well unemployment is still pretty high the average family is pretty debt ridden now you have student debt rising. a lot of families are drawing down living off credit cards to breakeven they're not able to get mortgage loans so they can't raise their consumption that way so essentially you have for most families the market's shrinking and employment opportu
banks the banks position is save us not the economy so the government says ok we're going to do it we're going to treat america essential like the international monetary fund has treated third world countries for thirty years we're going to impose austerity the way of solving things the only way that the banks think is to treat america like greece to treat it like europe has treated italy to impose austerity and really tighten the screws nobody has found an alternative to impoverishing the...
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the last round, which initially was focused on reallocating shares in the international financial institutions like the world banknd imf to reflect the shift in the gravity of the economy especially the large emerging countries. and i noticed that you characterized this whole area and discussed the transparency. why, what does that mean and what do you hope to get done? >> it is the priority -- our approach this year was sent to introduce, trying not to introduce new topics were discussions because there are very many issues on the table. but we introduced the several principles for which we look at all of the existing areas already and transparency is one of them. as an example, what we do in the energy area for example support for a number of years the collection on data production and so forth on oil and gas. last year it was market participants and they discussed with them how they use the data, whether they would use them at all. what do they think is -- how this can be improved to be more useful for the market participants. and actually, we learned quite a lot after the seminar because we were told that inf
the last round, which initially was focused on reallocating shares in the international financial institutions like the world banknd imf to reflect the shift in the gravity of the economy especially the large emerging countries. and i noticed that you characterized this whole area and discussed the transparency. why, what does that mean and what do you hope to get done? >> it is the priority -- our approach this year was sent to introduce, trying not to introduce new topics were...
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my question is, what, in truth -- tell us about your world view and why you're on a crusade for transparency for the bank of internationalettlements? >> well, it started with an earlier book are wrote called hitler's secret bank which you mentioned, but that was an investigative book. parts of it hopefully read like a novel. so gripping, but that was an investigative book. it's chapter. it was a book investigating nazi gold. if you remember the late 1990's, the the scandal broke. all the holocaust assets in the dirty money that was sloshing around from the second world war . and i did -- the general manager. they took a decision. open. i said, what is this place? this strange stellar. the station overlooking the big road next to it. and i just thought, this is very, very interesting. find out about thomas mckittrick. the idea that during the war while people were fighting for their lives just a few miles away in a nice, safe basel with the knowledge of everyone in berlin and london and washington, the channels are being kept open. but that was fascinating. quite interested in institutions i read a book about the united n
my question is, what, in truth -- tell us about your world view and why you're on a crusade for transparency for the bank of internationalettlements? >> well, it started with an earlier book are wrote called hitler's secret bank which you mentioned, but that was an investigative book. parts of it hopefully read like a novel. so gripping, but that was an investigative book. it's chapter. it was a book investigating nazi gold. if you remember the late 1990's, the the scandal broke. all the...
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international committee. appreciate the participation of the secretary-general, the president of the world bank, and the participation of the special envoy for the great lakes region, mary robinson. mr. president, argentina trust that the first steps taken to implement the framework agreement for peace, security and cooperation and the democratic republic of congo and the great lakes region which was signed in february will provide an opportunity for attacking an integrated and matter the deep-seated conflict of the region and lay a foundation for economic, political and social development which will be sustainable and lead to lasting and sustainable peace. shared responsibility on which the framework agreement is based will decisively contribute to the efforts of the countries of the region but it is also a political and ethnic call to the international community to be present, to provide cooperation and follow-up to the agreement. we renew our support to minusco in its task of protecting civilians. while fully respecting human rights, international humanitarian law. argentina understands that the intervention briga
international committee. appreciate the participation of the secretary-general, the president of the world bank, and the participation of the special envoy for the great lakes region, mary robinson. mr. president, argentina trust that the first steps taken to implement the framework agreement for peace, security and cooperation and the democratic republic of congo and the great lakes region which was signed in february will provide an opportunity for attacking an integrated and matter the...
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transportation international has confirmed what millions of people around the world have been protesting against -- the corruption is making ever deeper inroads in courtrooms, legislatures, and banks. >> the group pointed to corruption among the police, the judiciary, and especially, political parties. the survey also shows people are less willing to tolerate corruption and that their anger over the lack of action is growing. >> they have had enough. thousands of brazilians on the streets in a wave of nationwide demonstrations against corruption. under pressure, the president has set -- is set to pledge sweeping reforms. corruption is a global pandemic, and it's on the rise in countries mark here in red. the nations colored orange have seen no change in corruption levels, while the few countries to note improvement are shaded yellow. no data exists for those in white. corruption is rampant in many parts of africa. malawi is in the southeast of the continent, and it is the world's most corrupt country. 95% of respondents there answered yes to the question "have you ever been asked to pay a bribe?" in russia, the figure was 65%. in latin america, the problem is acute in mexico, wher
transportation international has confirmed what millions of people around the world have been protesting against -- the corruption is making ever deeper inroads in courtrooms, legislatures, and banks. >> the group pointed to corruption among the police, the judiciary, and especially, political parties. the survey also shows people are less willing to tolerate corruption and that their anger over the lack of action is growing. >> they have had enough. thousands of brazilians on the...
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transportation international has confirmed what millions of people around the world have been protesting against -- the corruption is making ever deeper inroads in courtrooms, legislatures, and banks. >> the group pointed to corruption among the police, the judiciary, and especially, political parties. the survey also shows people are less willing to tolerate corruption and that their anger over the lack of action is growing. >> they have had enough. thousands of brazilians on the streets in a wave of nationwide demonstrations against corruption. under pressure, the president has set -- is set to pledge sweeping reforms. corruption is a global pandemic, and it's on the rise in countries mark here in red. the nations colored orange have seen no change in corruption levels, while the few countries to note improvement are shaded yellow. no data exists for those in white. corruption is rampant in many parts of africa. malawi is in the southeast of the continent, and it is the world's most corrupt country. 95% of respondents there answered yes to the question "have you ever been asked to pay a bribe?" in russia, the figure was 65%. in latin america, the problem is acute in mexico, wher
transportation international has confirmed what millions of people around the world have been protesting against -- the corruption is making ever deeper inroads in courtrooms, legislatures, and banks. >> the group pointed to corruption among the police, the judiciary, and especially, political parties. the survey also shows people are less willing to tolerate corruption and that their anger over the lack of action is growing. >> they have had enough. thousands of brazilians on the...
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the world's largest bank in the second largest bank in the united states it laundered money for some of the most notorious and murderous international drug cartels in the world while also illegally conducting transactions on behalf of terrorists and customers in iran libya cuba the sudan and burma. between two thousand and six and two thousand and nine according to federal officials h.s.b.c. failed to monitor a staggering six hundred seventy billion dollars in wire transfers and an additional nine point four billion dollars in cash transactions from their operations in mexico and the department of justice also said that h.s.b.c. c.e.o. stuart gulliver oversaw that company as it helped launder six hundred sixteen million dollars in illegal transactions from iran cuba the sudan libya and burma by intentionally hiding the identity of those countries but despite all of this h.s.b.c. only had to sign a deferred prosecution agreement with the d.o.j. under which no criminal charges were brought against the bank or any of its banks toure's provided that it met certain conditions those conditions include paying a one point nine billion dolla
the world's largest bank in the second largest bank in the united states it laundered money for some of the most notorious and murderous international drug cartels in the world while also illegally conducting transactions on behalf of terrorists and customers in iran libya cuba the sudan and burma. between two thousand and six and two thousand and nine according to federal officials h.s.b.c. failed to monitor a staggering six hundred seventy billion dollars in wire transfers and an additional...
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the international assessment of agricultural knowledge science and technology for development titled agriculture at a crossroads is a six hundred page global report issued by the world bank the united nations and the walled health organization it is the most comprehensive inclusive agricultural study ever completed that directly addresses and recommend solutions to world hunger you know i think i've kind of had a lifelong appreciation of the population growth versus food production regardless of dr hansen's professed concerns for world hunger he was unaware of the most comprehensive analysis of agricultural science ever undertaken to address hunger. in his secret laboratory to mukherjee was able to build the world's most sophisticated robots which will unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tunes mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans in words if this is why you should care only. exactly what happened that day i don't know. piers later is when i got arrested for . for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people to confess the police officers don't beat people anymore i
the international assessment of agricultural knowledge science and technology for development titled agriculture at a crossroads is a six hundred page global report issued by the world bank the united nations and the walled health organization it is the most comprehensive inclusive agricultural study ever completed that directly addresses and recommend solutions to world hunger you know i think i've kind of had a lifelong appreciation of the population growth versus food production regardless...
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the international assessment of agricultural knowledge science and technology for development titled agriculture at a crossroads is a six hundred page global report issued by the world bank the united nations and the walled health organization it is the most comprehensive inclusive agricultural study ever completed that directly addresses and recommend solutions to world hunger you know i think i've kind of had a lifelong appreciation of the population growth versus food production regardless of dr hansen's professed concerns for world hunger he was unaware of the most comprehensive analysis of agricultural science ever undertaken to address hunger. they all told him a language of all but i will only react to situations i have read the reports and let you know for sure that no i will leave that stapling a comment on your latter point the monkey is a judge if he says yes a car is on the docket no. thank you no more weasel words when you have a direct question be prepared for a chase when you throw a punch be ready for a battle freedom of speech and a little down to freedom to question. i would rather ask questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on th
the international assessment of agricultural knowledge science and technology for development titled agriculture at a crossroads is a six hundred page global report issued by the world bank the united nations and the walled health organization it is the most comprehensive inclusive agricultural study ever completed that directly addresses and recommend solutions to world hunger you know i think i've kind of had a lifelong appreciation of the population growth versus food production regardless...
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the international assessment of agricultural knowledge science and technology for development titled agriculture at a crossroads is a six hundred page global report issued by the world bank the united nations and the walled health organization it is the most comprehensive inclusive agricultural study ever completed that directly addresses and recommend solutions to world hunger you know i think i've had a lifelong appreciation of the population growth versus food production regardless of dr hansen's professed concerns for world hunger he was unaware of the most comprehensive analysis of agricultural science ever undertaken to address hunger. answer me a simple question who is behind nine eleven i give you the courtesy of being on your show you should give me the courtesy of answering one simple question the question is whether the death of those people are justified hundreds of thousands of. people were killed after war i don't think the goals that were sad before the war were actually achieved during that war and that's the biggest problem. for news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant c
the international assessment of agricultural knowledge science and technology for development titled agriculture at a crossroads is a six hundred page global report issued by the world bank the united nations and the walled health organization it is the most comprehensive inclusive agricultural study ever completed that directly addresses and recommend solutions to world hunger you know i think i've had a lifelong appreciation of the population growth versus food production regardless of dr...
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the international assessment of agricultural knowledge science and technology for development titled agriculture at a crossroads is a six hundred page global report issued by the world bank the united nations and the walled health organization it is the most comprehensive inclusive agricultural study ever completed that directly addresses and recommend solutions to world hunger you know i think i've kind of had a lifelong appreciation of the population growth versus food production regardless of dr hansen's professed concerns for world hunger he was unaware of the most comprehensive analysis of agricultural science ever undertaken to address hunger. i would rather ask questions of people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question more. admission free credit cations three cents for judges three arrangement three. three stooges free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media and on the r.t. dot com. i've seen the perception of the cross many times it doesn't matter if there's snow a heat wave or hail stones from people keep on going i don't expec
the international assessment of agricultural knowledge science and technology for development titled agriculture at a crossroads is a six hundred page global report issued by the world bank the united nations and the walled health organization it is the most comprehensive inclusive agricultural study ever completed that directly addresses and recommend solutions to world hunger you know i think i've kind of had a lifelong appreciation of the population growth versus food production regardless...
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the international assessment of agricultural knowledge science and technology for development titled agriculture at a crossroads is a six hundred page global report issued by the world bank the united nations and the walled health organization it is the most comprehensive inclusive agricultural study ever completed that directly addresses and recommend solutions to world hunger you know i think i've kind of had a lifelong appreciation of the population growth versus food production regardless of dr hansen spro fest concerns for world hunger he was unaware of the most comprehensive analysis of agricultural science ever undertaken to address hunger. interview. feel good. to meet speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world's hot spots the v.o.i.p. interviews intriguing stories for you to see in trying. to find out more visit our big teeth dog. it's called. download the official ati up location to yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television well it just doesn't matter how would your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. i. it's actual
the international assessment of agricultural knowledge science and technology for development titled agriculture at a crossroads is a six hundred page global report issued by the world bank the united nations and the walled health organization it is the most comprehensive inclusive agricultural study ever completed that directly addresses and recommend solutions to world hunger you know i think i've kind of had a lifelong appreciation of the population growth versus food production regardless...
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the international assessment of agricultural knowledge science and technology for development titled agriculture at a crossroads is a six hundred page global report issued by the world bank the united nations and the walled health organization it is the most comprehensive inclusive agricultural study ever completed that directly addresses and recommend solutions to world hunger you know i think i've kind of had a lifelong appreciation of the population growth versus food production regardless of dr hansen's professed concerns for world hunger he was unaware of the most comprehensive analysis of agricultural science ever undertaken to address hunger. exactly what happened that day i don't know but a woman i killed. years later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results you get innocent people to confess to police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why because there's been this is lightman know because the psychological techniques are more effective in obtaining confessions than physical abuse they were off the table they
the international assessment of agricultural knowledge science and technology for development titled agriculture at a crossroads is a six hundred page global report issued by the world bank the united nations and the walled health organization it is the most comprehensive inclusive agricultural study ever completed that directly addresses and recommend solutions to world hunger you know i think i've kind of had a lifelong appreciation of the population growth versus food production regardless...
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the international assessment of agricultural knowledge science and technology for development titled agriculture at a crossroads is a six hundred page global report issued by the world bank the united nations and the walled health organization it is the most comprehensive inclusive agricultural study ever completed that directly addresses and recommend solutions to world hunger you know i think i've kind of had a lifelong appreciation of the population growth versus food production regardless of dr hansen spro fest concerns for world hunger he was unaware of the most comprehensive analysis of agricultural science ever undertaken to address hunger. exactly what happened that day i don't know but oh yeah i killed. years later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people to confess the police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why because there's been this is like meant no because the psychological techniques are more effective in obtaining confessions than physical abuse they were off taking they could do wh
the international assessment of agricultural knowledge science and technology for development titled agriculture at a crossroads is a six hundred page global report issued by the world bank the united nations and the walled health organization it is the most comprehensive inclusive agricultural study ever completed that directly addresses and recommend solutions to world hunger you know i think i've kind of had a lifelong appreciation of the population growth versus food production regardless...
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the international assessment of agricultural knowledge science and technology for development titled agriculture at a crossroads is a six hundred page global report issued by the world bank the united nations and the walled health organization it is the most comprehensive inclusive agricultural study ever completed that directly addresses and recommend solutions to world hunger you know i think i've had a lifelong appreciation of the population growth versus food production regardless of dr hansen spro fest concerns for world hunger he was unaware of the most comprehensive analysis of agricultural science ever undertaken to address hunger. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom hartman welcome to the big picture. is it possible to navigate the economy with all the details to to stick from misinformation and media hype what do you up to date by decoding the mainstream have stated if in your right. wealthy british style the sun is shining brightly. market. find out what's really happenin
the international assessment of agricultural knowledge science and technology for development titled agriculture at a crossroads is a six hundred page global report issued by the world bank the united nations and the walled health organization it is the most comprehensive inclusive agricultural study ever completed that directly addresses and recommend solutions to world hunger you know i think i've had a lifelong appreciation of the population growth versus food production regardless of dr...
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the international assessment of agricultural knowledge science and technology for development titled agriculture at a crossroads is a six hundred page a global report issued by the world bank the united nations and the walled health organization it is the most comprehensive inclusive agricultural study ever completed that directly addresses and recommend solutions to world hunger you know i think i've kind of had a lifelong appreciation of the population growth versus food production regardless of dr hansen spro fest concerns for world hunger he was unaware of the most comprehensive analysis of agricultural science ever undertaken to address hunger. i've seen the perceptions across many times it doesn't matter if there's snow a heat wave or hail stones people keep on going i don't expect anything i just want i told myself i keep on going as long as my heart told me to work that's all i want to get the moment for me here i can send so much she's see i'm carrying these sayings on my shoulder. do you want me to put a man in shared you know that's fine a lot of people were so exhausted they could barely walk their feet hurt and some of them fainted we will bring you back to it
the international assessment of agricultural knowledge science and technology for development titled agriculture at a crossroads is a six hundred page a global report issued by the world bank the united nations and the walled health organization it is the most comprehensive inclusive agricultural study ever completed that directly addresses and recommend solutions to world hunger you know i think i've kind of had a lifelong appreciation of the population growth versus food production regardless...
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sixty over sixty two percent of the west bank to israel internally politicians are not discussing a two state solution this is more of. a pose for the rest of the world to continue to support the current status quo the current status quo however isn't a status quo in a sense it is settlement expansion settlements and never stopped growing even under the obama so-called freeze. i think i think most people around here in jerusalem. aren't really paying attention to these talks is all rightly is maybe people from around the world are ok we should thank you so much for giving us your insight on the upcoming talks between israel and palestinians mr courts there . and relentless terrorist violence continues to plague towns and cities across iraq a wave of over a dozen bombing says left at least sixty people dead and scores more injured baghdad took the brunt of the violence with over twenty people killed in mainly shia areas most of the assaults involve car bombs and there's been a recent spike in activity from terrorist groups including al qaida in the ingoing insurgency against iraq's shia led government july is becoming the deadliest month so far this y
sixty over sixty two percent of the west bank to israel internally politicians are not discussing a two state solution this is more of. a pose for the rest of the world to continue to support the current status quo the current status quo however isn't a status quo in a sense it is settlement expansion settlements and never stopped growing even under the obama so-called freeze. i think i think most people around here in jerusalem. aren't really paying attention to these talks is all rightly is...
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international organization and it is a unique hybrid in the world. it is the world's oldest global financial institution before the imf, before the world bank. it got all of the same protections for almost all of the united nations and from the moment it was set up with a national treaty, it is just almost extraterritorial in the same as the british embassy that has that level of protection. during the 1930s, the central bankers had a place where they can meet and discuss things away from politicians and the way it goes from the eyes of reporters. during the '30s, things were so secretive. there was a "new york times" reporter who did report on this for the magazine. and he said after these meetings come he wasn't even allowed into the room when it was all gone. ..
international organization and it is a unique hybrid in the world. it is the world's oldest global financial institution before the imf, before the world bank. it got all of the same protections for almost all of the united nations and from the moment it was set up with a national treaty, it is just almost extraterritorial in the same as the british embassy that has that level of protection. during the 1930s, the central bankers had a place where they can meet and discuss things away from...
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this combines with the international unrest from the economic restructuring influenced by the world banknd imf. we continue to see this unrest. i think that islamic groups in regionnd within the finally gained control of power in the region and are able to hold it. from "the washington post" -- least in albany, new york. democratic calller. caller: i absolutely agree with the united -- with the last calller. the united sates -- state should stay out of the affair right now. that means militarily, financially, not being involved in the military obligations. be friendsing to with =, we have to allow egypt to have sovereignty. another thing is i do credit him for not accepting imf aid, because everyone knows that looks like a form of structural adjustment program which wrecked africa. tos caused many people assess the food subsidies. that would have been very detrimental for egypt. i am very glad he refused debt. i would hope any future leader of egypt refuses it. that kind of influence of any western power in a region that does not have the best intentions or has its own intentions would b
this combines with the international unrest from the economic restructuring influenced by the world banknd imf. we continue to see this unrest. i think that islamic groups in regionnd within the finally gained control of power in the region and are able to hold it. from "the washington post" -- least in albany, new york. democratic calller. caller: i absolutely agree with the united -- with the last calller. the united sates -- state should stay out of the affair right now. that means...