314
314
Mar 26, 2013
03/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 314
favorite 0
quote 0
around back,lages they help us have the truth is, we have done at all. sometimes we want to decide and we take their opinions. hear, the priority is to recycle. the recycled paper and plastic. >> the women here have created their own currency for facilitating a transaction. it is done with recycled paper, and the value is the same one. >> they arrive here when the family in the mountains was taken over by left-wing armed rebels. with nowhere else to go, she decided to settle here. get into a need to vat for the slaves. organic food. even exchanging our own food. >> that is why they will work every day of the week. they sell organic. seven women are in charge of each project. and they pay a 10% tax to the commission. >> i am happy and content. the all learn to care for the planet. we have courses where they learn different things to give us the tools that that we need. and that is why the village has been a success as more and more women are hoping to find a spot. they can escape columbia of's problems and make a livin
around back,lages they help us have the truth is, we have done at all. sometimes we want to decide and we take their opinions. hear, the priority is to recycle. the recycled paper and plastic. >> the women here have created their own currency for facilitating a transaction. it is done with recycled paper, and the value is the same one. >> they arrive here when the family in the mountains was taken over by left-wing armed rebels. with nowhere else to go, she decided to settle here....
123
123
Mar 2, 2013
03/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
is the lage, not far, his ay of -- after recovery he completed his h.p.d. there. but he refused a well paying job at a university and returned here. now he directs development projects for the church. he tells me about the first gift he wanted to give the region. his plan was to build a school. his inspiration was a quote from a french author who said that when you build a school, you close a prison. during the civil war, this building was once the scene of ethnic violence. today it's the place to educate the young generation, but some are critical of the aid programs. they worry local initiative could be discouraged. but the reverend says his village can serve as a positive example. it's my job, he says, to remind people of what we can do for ourselves. to quote president obama, yes we can. we can accomplish a lot, but there are still many who waste time. we need three things. brains, heart and hands. and that philosophy is already baring fruit. tea has become a major expert in the last several years. besides cotton and coffee, it's e of the few products in deman
is the lage, not far, his ay of -- after recovery he completed his h.p.d. there. but he refused a well paying job at a university and returned here. now he directs development projects for the church. he tells me about the first gift he wanted to give the region. his plan was to build a school. his inspiration was a quote from a french author who said that when you build a school, you close a prison. during the civil war, this building was once the scene of ethnic violence. today it's the place...
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
is a human nature what we have done to go and make sure that we live together is by creating niches lage the base by creating an authority that everyone respect. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so horror langley 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 trying hard welcome to the big picture. potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit stunning in a few hours from new york to maine we have team coverage of the storm. but what we're watching is the very heavy snow moving into boston proper earlier today it was very sticky you can see it start to become much more connery down to the bottom line there is still a lot of snow out here a good place for snowball fight. jason it is going to be pretty incredible day there and even record snowfall throughout what's been like nobody's luxury driving lessons some emergency vehicles are exceptional. download the official application to yourself choose your language stream qual
is a human nature what we have done to go and make sure that we live together is by creating niches lage the base by creating an authority that everyone respect. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so horror langley 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 trying hard welcome to the big picture. potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's...
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
is a human nature what we have done to go and make sure that we live together is by creating niches lage base by creating an authority that everyone respect. do we speak your language anytime of the law and out of the. world news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little turn a tip angles couldn't stories. for you here. is the choice i'll teach spanish find out more visit i to allahabad all jihads comb.
is a human nature what we have done to go and make sure that we live together is by creating niches lage base by creating an authority that everyone respect. do we speak your language anytime of the law and out of the. world news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little turn a tip angles couldn't stories. for you here. is the choice i'll teach spanish find out more visit i to allahabad all jihads comb.
99
99
Mar 30, 2013
03/13
by
KRCB
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
korea, when you consider teaching federal relations with other states nd the international communityt lage, federal relation for north korea means what we have right now. creating a near crisis situation with a view towards returning to negotiations and over the past 20 years, of nuclear diplomacy, that has always meant returning to talks with big brandishment, bigger rewards in toe. so yes, we have dealt with north korea in a way that has not been a spectacular success. it's time to put some real stick in that proverbial carrot and stick approach. and i would say it has been allrandishmnt and concession so far. >> joel wit. >> i have experience actually working with north koreans. i spent 15 years in the state department working with them. and i can say that it's not a record of failure. in fact, the agreement we reached in 1994 stopped north korea from building as many as 100 nuclear weapons by 2000. so that agreement worked. there have been other agreements that haven't worked so well. it's been a very mixed record. and i agree with the prfess thaweeed to get tough with the north korean
korea, when you consider teaching federal relations with other states nd the international communityt lage, federal relation for north korea means what we have right now. creating a near crisis situation with a view towards returning to negotiations and over the past 20 years, of nuclear diplomacy, that has always meant returning to talks with big brandishment, bigger rewards in toe. so yes, we have dealt with north korea in a way that has not been a spectacular success. it's time to put some...
166
166
Mar 16, 2013
03/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 0
i worked brick lage for 40 years. the number one thing when the economy went down is our companies had to reduce staff. and that's employees. why can't the federal government do a little bit of research and do what the private sector does and reduce staff? i live here in salsbury. there's 20 federal workers on that. why. there's nothing to do. look at the horses. and we've always gotten along. i worked 40 years. didn't miss any time. guest: thank you for that. i will say that of course as we've been discussing the park service has been dealing with some challenging budget situations including really being understaffed at a lot of national parks. that's part of the problem is this idea of across the board cuts to discretionary spending. it's kind of a mindless process and not the way budget making is supposed to be. and in a normal appropriations year, the decision makers have the discretion to put money where it's a good investment for things like national parks. the problem is because of across the board spending we
i worked brick lage for 40 years. the number one thing when the economy went down is our companies had to reduce staff. and that's employees. why can't the federal government do a little bit of research and do what the private sector does and reduce staff? i live here in salsbury. there's 20 federal workers on that. why. there's nothing to do. look at the horses. and we've always gotten along. i worked 40 years. didn't miss any time. guest: thank you for that. i will say that of course as we've...
88
88
Mar 7, 2013
03/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm new to the committee but i've been watching the lage out of sanctions and relaxing a little bit. basically the dual strath here. can you tell me in your mind what was the most effective set of sanctions? i'll start there. what worked best? i also want you to speak to what mistakes were made? what lessons have we learned in terms of effectiveness of sanctions and how we relax them and how the united states has been played like charlie brown more than once here. >> on sanctions the most important sanctions often tend to be the buy into the broadest number of nations and here i talked about the role of china and the importance of working with them to ensure that they follow through on their commitments when it comes to sanctions. what's the most effective set of sanctions? that's hard to say. i've ai'm teverted to say the sanctions that have helped to cut off the flow of luxury goods is pretty important because it's prevented the regime to some extent of rewarding members of the elite. but i think a more serious answer is the sanctions that are getting at the nuclear program, gettin
i'm new to the committee but i've been watching the lage out of sanctions and relaxing a little bit. basically the dual strath here. can you tell me in your mind what was the most effective set of sanctions? i'll start there. what worked best? i also want you to speak to what mistakes were made? what lessons have we learned in terms of effectiveness of sanctions and how we relax them and how the united states has been played like charlie brown more than once here. >> on sanctions the most...