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so the red cross is an ngo. they are used to working with ngos. they worked with partners without borders and let meize to anyone from doctors in the borders doctors who sometimes need borders. but having worked with them it was just kind of a joke but we can move like this. we can move very quickly the ngos. doctors without borders can move very quickly and so can partners in health. but what -- and thank you, red cross, for supporting us to respond to the suffering of cholera patients and reduce what is called case fatality rates which is a patient from a disease to 10 to 15% to zero. that's already done. if someone gets into one of these cholera treatment centers they're not going to die of cholera. but that does not replace a public water system. it does not replace a public hospital. it does not replace a public reporting system like the cdc, which does a lot more than reporting. as you can see i'm told about this movie i didn't see. but that's an example of -- so the red cross, we said to them, you know, help us keep the general hospital goi
so the red cross is an ngo. they are used to working with ngos. they worked with partners without borders and let meize to anyone from doctors in the borders doctors who sometimes need borders. but having worked with them it was just kind of a joke but we can move like this. we can move very quickly the ngos. doctors without borders can move very quickly and so can partners in health. but what -- and thank you, red cross, for supporting us to respond to the suffering of cholera patients and...
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the robin hood foundation fills both kinds of ngos. the harlem children's zone does both kinds of work. so there's differences. but you get the picture. so there's a real important role for ngos here because they take a lot of heat off businesses especially the first time. they take a lot of heat off government who want to try certain things that may be scared of getting too much even if it fails. >> state for the laboratories of democracy in 18th the 18th century and ngos for the laboratories -- >> the cities are too now. the only difference between now and when the framers wrote the constitution is the cities are just as much laboratories as democracies. they steal mike bloomberg data putting up $100 billion to build a whole new university labs lab center to generate high-tech jobs, you know, i don't know who's going to get the contractor to worship insertion in new york university we get it. >> at the stanford alumni i have to somewhat -- >> stanford is in competition for the money. the point is that it's a hack of an idea. it's the
the robin hood foundation fills both kinds of ngos. the harlem children's zone does both kinds of work. so there's differences. but you get the picture. so there's a real important role for ngos here because they take a lot of heat off businesses especially the first time. they take a lot of heat off government who want to try certain things that may be scared of getting too much even if it fails. >> state for the laboratories of democracy in 18th the 18th century and ngos for the...
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[laughter] that you get the idea we need the ngos. the robin hood foundation funds both kinds the harlem children zone does that kind of work so there is difference is there is an important tool for the ngo because they take a lot of heat off of businesses to have to turn a profit and take the heat off of government who want to try certain things but maybe scared of getting too much heat if it fails. >> meeting the laboratories of the democracy. >> but the cities are to. that is really difference between now from when the framers wrote the constitution the cities are just as much as a laboratory. look at what might bloomberg did to put up $100,000,000.2 build local million perversity lab center to generate high tech jobs. i don't know who will get the contract tracked i think the consortium should get it. >> as a stanford alumni. >> that is in competition for the money. but the point* is it is one heck of a bandit idea. the way the world should work. i think it is wonderful los angeles has a vast new consortium that includes greater e
[laughter] that you get the idea we need the ngos. the robin hood foundation funds both kinds the harlem children zone does that kind of work so there is difference is there is an important tool for the ngo because they take a lot of heat off of businesses to have to turn a profit and take the heat off of government who want to try certain things but maybe scared of getting too much heat if it fails. >> meeting the laboratories of the democracy. >> but the cities are to. that is...
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we need the ngos to fill the gaps. the robinhood foundation funds both kinds of ngos. the harlem children's son does both kinds of work. so there are differences, but you get the picture. there is a real important role for ngos here because they take a lot of heat off of businesses who have to turn a profit. they take a lot of heat off government who want to try certain things but may be scared of getting too much heat if it fails. >> the states or the laboratory democracy and the 18th century ngos the laboratory. >> and cities are too now. the only difference between now and when the framers wrote the constitution as the cities are just as much laboratories. look at all the things, they don't like bloomberg and putting up $100 million to build a whole new university lab center to generate high-tech jobs. i don't know who is going to get the contract. i wish the consortium of new york would get it. >> as the stanford alumni have two somewhat -- >> stanford is in competition for the money but the point is it is a heck of an idea. it's the way the world should work. i th
we need the ngos to fill the gaps. the robinhood foundation funds both kinds of ngos. the harlem children's son does both kinds of work. so there are differences, but you get the picture. there is a real important role for ngos here because they take a lot of heat off of businesses who have to turn a profit. they take a lot of heat off government who want to try certain things but may be scared of getting too much heat if it fails. >> the states or the laboratory democracy and the 18th...
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[laughter] that you get the idea we need the ngos. the robin hood foundation funds both kinds the harlem children zone does that kind of work so there is difference is there is an important tool for the ngo because they take a lot of heat off of businesses to have to turn a profit and take the heat off of government who want to try certain things but maybe scared of getting too much heat if it fails. >> meeting the laboratories of the democracy. >> but the cities are to. that is really difference between now from when the framers wrote the constitution the cities are just as much as a laboratory. look at what might bloomberg did to put up $100,000,000.2 build local million perversity lab center to generate high tech jobs. i don't know who will get the contract tracked i think the consortium should get it. >> as a stanford alumni. >> that is in competition for the money. but the point* is it is one heck of a bandit idea. the way the world should work. i think it is wonderful los angeles has a vast new consortium that includes greater e
[laughter] that you get the idea we need the ngos. the robin hood foundation funds both kinds the harlem children zone does that kind of work so there is difference is there is an important tool for the ngo because they take a lot of heat off of businesses to have to turn a profit and take the heat off of government who want to try certain things but maybe scared of getting too much heat if it fails. >> meeting the laboratories of the democracy. >> but the cities are to. that is...
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they trained at a college run by an ngo in tilonia, raj stn province.be eligible for training you must be a poor and illiterate woman and you must live in a remote village that has no electric power. the age of the participants is between 30 and 50. most are grandmothers. in just six months they learn how to put together and install solar lamps and panels. they're also trained to repair and maintain the system. when they return to their home villages they install a solar power generation system for each household. so far the engineers of barefoot college have provided solar energy to 130,000 people in 600 villages across india. this man founded the ngo after seeing many people suffer and die in the 1965 famine in northeastern india. the experience motivated him to help the poor. roy believes adult women are indispensable for helping rural india's poor become self-sufficient. >> translator: before becoming a solar engineer i didn't do anything. but now i'm a respected person in my community. >> reporter: solar lamps also light up communal facilities like
they trained at a college run by an ngo in tilonia, raj stn province.be eligible for training you must be a poor and illiterate woman and you must live in a remote village that has no electric power. the age of the participants is between 30 and 50. most are grandmothers. in just six months they learn how to put together and install solar lamps and panels. they're also trained to repair and maintain the system. when they return to their home villages they install a solar power generation system...
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they trained at a college run by an ngo in talonia. toe egi f training, you must be a poor and it lll laite woman and live in a village with no electric power. most are grandmothers. in just six months, they learn how to put together and install solar lamps and panels. they're also trained to repair and maintain the system. when they return to their home villages, they install a solar power generation system for each household. so far, the engineers of the college have provided sar er t 1300 ppl i me an 600 vlages ross di this moued the ngo after seeing many people suffer and die in the 1965 famine in northeastern india. the experience motivated adult indispensable for helping rural india's poor become self-sufficient. >> translator: before i became a solar engineer, i didn't do anything. but now i'm a respected person in my community. >> reporter: solar lamps also light up communal facilities like schools. the women have brought big changes to people's lives. the founder of the college is with us today. thank you very much for coming.
they trained at a college run by an ngo in talonia. toe egi f training, you must be a poor and it lll laite woman and live in a village with no electric power. most are grandmothers. in just six months, they learn how to put together and install solar lamps and panels. they're also trained to repair and maintain the system. when they return to their home villages, they install a solar power generation system for each household. so far, the engineers of the college have provided sar er t 1300...
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the point is that it's the ngo deal. the gap between what the private sector can produce in the public can provide. the new additional and improved control for ngo is too basic way hopefully work with public institutions and private institutions to figure out how to do things faster, cheaper, better because unlike business you don't have to turn a profit every quarter and unlike the government you don't have to be embarrassed if you fail. you can say i try to do this. it didn't work. we're going to do it some other way. and so, that is what you do in schools. you go in there and try to figure out how to take otherwise statistically disadvantaged kids and prove they are just as smart as everyone else. they could things like everybody else and having chess tournaments organized the way you organize. so i think what we did was cgi america was a version of the latter. we try to bring people together to think about what we could all do to create jobs. there some other examples, or private foundations are creating employment d
the point is that it's the ngo deal. the gap between what the private sector can produce in the public can provide. the new additional and improved control for ngo is too basic way hopefully work with public institutions and private institutions to figure out how to do things faster, cheaper, better because unlike business you don't have to turn a profit every quarter and unlike the government you don't have to be embarrassed if you fail. you can say i try to do this. it didn't work. we're...
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eight months into the program, olami also volunteers with the group. ♪ >> reporter: the japanese ngoas started this seminar to entitled "the role of education in afghanistan" to address the problems and issues facing afghan refugees in iran today. more than 250 afghan refugees are participating in the seminar. all of them share the same dream. that one day they would be able to return home. olami says meeting fellow refugees with a similar back ground is a source of both courage and resolve. >> you can see that nowhere in afghanistan is safe. maybe one day blasts in kabul, another day in hat. we believe we should rebuild our country. not foreigners. we should go and build our country. it is not their job. it is our job because it is our home. this is our homeland. >> reporter: despite the uncertainty that prevails in their home country, many refugees are determined to work together until the day they can set foot on afghan world. nhk world, mashhad. >>> and that will wrap up our bulletin. i'm patchari raksawong in bangkok. >>> lawmakers and farmers have come together to adopt a resol
eight months into the program, olami also volunteers with the group. ♪ >> reporter: the japanese ngoas started this seminar to entitled "the role of education in afghanistan" to address the problems and issues facing afghan refugees in iran today. more than 250 afghan refugees are participating in the seminar. all of them share the same dream. that one day they would be able to return home. olami says meeting fellow refugees with a similar back ground is a source of both...
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for the past two years, i was working with an ngo that focused on drug policy reform. i also received my master's degree in human rights and took over many at this see initiatives -- at the seat initiatives -- advocacy the initiatives. i have been a regular member of the task force. when we were forced to close, i was actually the community out reached for ctenophore an organization to establish good will relationships with many entities in the neighborhood and community members of the mission neighborhood including the pta, the health center, and various other charities and organizations. i hope that you will perceive me as the ideal candidate. >> are there any questions? thank you. we did here marquis ausby a few weeks ago however, you can come up and say a few words. >> hello, i am a patient advocate. i am also a member of students for medical cannabis protections. i have been working with the medical cannabis taskforce since i became a patient earlier this year. i started learning about the laws and regulations of medical cannabis and cannabis in general. i cannot
for the past two years, i was working with an ngo that focused on drug policy reform. i also received my master's degree in human rights and took over many at this see initiatives -- at the seat initiatives -- advocacy the initiatives. i have been a regular member of the task force. when we were forced to close, i was actually the community out reached for ctenophore an organization to establish good will relationships with many entities in the neighborhood and community members of the mission...
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nontraditional donors like india and china and private sector participants and representatives from ngo'swhile that makes a complicated, if you have a lot of different actors, it also opens up the opportunity for developing countries and access to different kinds of resources. >> thank you so much for your insight. a nato outpost has been attacked by insurgents in pakistan. the incident has happened to the -- added to the tension after the death of 24 soldiers in a nato-led airstrike. >> in the skies above afghanistan, a delivery to remarked -- a remote american base. it lands on target outside the combat outpost, 5 kilometers from the pakistan border. as afghan and u.s. soldiers " to retrieve supplies, insurgents are watching. suddenly, the bases under attack. -- base is under attack. there was another explosion. that is the third. it landed outside of the perimeter. some of the shelling was from insurgents across the border inside pakistan. charlie company was quick to respond. >> fire. fire. >> the sergeant explains the origin of the attacks. it seems like it is coming from the east. >
nontraditional donors like india and china and private sector participants and representatives from ngo'swhile that makes a complicated, if you have a lot of different actors, it also opens up the opportunity for developing countries and access to different kinds of resources. >> thank you so much for your insight. a nato outpost has been attacked by insurgents in pakistan. the incident has happened to the -- added to the tension after the death of 24 soldiers in a nato-led airstrike....
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where we were located, it was not meant to be read, but listed on the right- hand side were all of the ngo's that participated, attempting to galvanize this. it was the role that u.s. aid and the self-defense force played. an example of how to take command and control on the road is a command-and-control unit. we brought this from honolulu so that it would be available in the event that the crisis continued to provide more challenges for leaders. we will close here with the importance of messaging. another critically important element of this. who has the lead for the message? it should be part of the discussion that takes place at your next table top level exercise. messages can be very confusing and you have many different groups involved. u.s. embassy had the lead. to be very clear about that point, as you roll this up and look at it in aggregate, those are impressive numbers for the people of japan. these were the foreign deployed forces are in japan. everyone rallied and was under way, everyone was a part of this operation. when self-defense force called out 100,000 people, they had thi
where we were located, it was not meant to be read, but listed on the right- hand side were all of the ngo's that participated, attempting to galvanize this. it was the role that u.s. aid and the self-defense force played. an example of how to take command and control on the road is a command-and-control unit. we brought this from honolulu so that it would be available in the event that the crisis continued to provide more challenges for leaders. we will close here with the importance of...
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. ♪ >> reporter: ngos criticizing canada. they have given the country an fossil of the day award.he award is handed out to any nation that performs badly in climate change negotiations. when the canadian government signed the kyoto protocol, it promised to reduce its emissions by 6%, compared to 1990 levels. instead, emissions increased by more than 20% in 2009. canada is breaking the international commitment. it's also refusing to back an extension of the kyoto protocol, which expires at the end of 2012. developing nations are concerned that without kyoto or any binding agreement, industrialized nations will make empty promises. >> the group would like to make it clear and loud that it will not allow african soil to be the graveyard of the kyoto protocol. >> reporter: the european union is trying to find a compromise by offering what developing nations would like to see. they say they are open to continue the obligations under the kyoto system. at the same time, the eu is stressing that the continuation of the kyoto protocol is contingent on the creation of a road map for new leg
. ♪ >> reporter: ngos criticizing canada. they have given the country an fossil of the day award.he award is handed out to any nation that performs badly in climate change negotiations. when the canadian government signed the kyoto protocol, it promised to reduce its emissions by 6%, compared to 1990 levels. instead, emissions increased by more than 20% in 2009. canada is breaking the international commitment. it's also refusing to back an extension of the kyoto protocol, which expires...
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. >> so if states were the laboratories of democracy in the 18th century, ngo's are the laboratories of innovation? >> cities are now too. that's the only difference. the cities are just as much laboratories and democracies as the states are. mike bloomberg put up $100 million to build a new laboratory center to develop high-tech jobs. i don't know who gets the contract -- >> as a stanford alumni, i have to -- >> they are in competition for the mu, but the other point is it's a heck of idea and the way the world should work. i think it's wonderful. los angeles just announced its vast new consortium to have major buildings to have greater energy efficiencies and putting up solar power and how they were going to finance it, and it's the biggest commercial project the country has yet undertaken. they figured out how to do it. full disclosure. my foundation's climate change initiative worked with them, but we just provided, you know, technical help and support. they figured out how to finance it, so the city's can do a lot of these things, but the congress, at least, should not make deci
. >> so if states were the laboratories of democracy in the 18th century, ngo's are the laboratories of innovation? >> cities are now too. that's the only difference. the cities are just as much laboratories and democracies as the states are. mike bloomberg put up $100 million to build a new laboratory center to develop high-tech jobs. i don't know who gets the contract -- >> as a stanford alumni, i have to -- >> they are in competition for the mu, but the other point is...
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however, we did have representation from the ngo that paid for legal representation for a public defenderser to come in and defenders our son and the other boy. >> joy, when you spoke with derek by phone when he was in frankfurt, did he say how he was treated when he was in custody? >> oh, he did. he did. actually not while he was in frankfurt. he had mentioned this, actually, to us on the phone when we spoke on thanksgiving day. he was just grateful to be out. but, you know, initially, and i meant to say this before, he said that he was not treated very well at first. but it got better and then at the very last day that they were in the holding cell at the police station, people from american university cairo were able to bring them blankets and pillows. it was a comfy camping trip type. >> i can hear the joy in your voice that you will be reunited with your son very soon. we thank you for joining us and we hope to speak with derek when he was on the ground in dulles for that short time again, thanks for joining us. take care. a very happy thanksgiving weekend for you and your family. >> oh
however, we did have representation from the ngo that paid for legal representation for a public defenderser to come in and defenders our son and the other boy. >> joy, when you spoke with derek by phone when he was in frankfurt, did he say how he was treated when he was in custody? >> oh, he did. he did. actually not while he was in frankfurt. he had mentioned this, actually, to us on the phone when we spoke on thanksgiving day. he was just grateful to be out. but, you know,...
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not just from the government, but also from the ngos. as the japanese, it made me so proud. >> r., it did. thank you very much, that was nhk world's yu kobayashi. >>> "newsline" is the place to turn to for the latest on japan post march 11th. we have two segments offering two unique perspectives on the fallout from the earthquake and tsunami. "nuclear watch" brings you insight and information on the impact of the fukushima daiichi crisis. and "the road ahead" examines japan's efforts to recover and rebuild. don't miss "nuclear watch" and "the road ahead" on "newsline." >>> next, we go to bangkok to find out what's going on in the region. >> reporter: the death toll from thailand's flood crisis has topped 500 in bangkok there's no let-up in the situation. waters continue ih cse to the center of the capital, mang daily life increasingly hard. floodwaters advanced about five kilometers from central bangkok on monday. many roadsav been submerged and traffic is bked up acrs the city. >> translator: an intersection over there is flooded. i want to direct traffic, but there are too many
not just from the government, but also from the ngos. as the japanese, it made me so proud. >> r., it did. thank you very much, that was nhk world's yu kobayashi. >>> "newsline" is the place to turn to for the latest on japan post march 11th. we have two segments offering two unique perspectives on the fallout from the earthquake and tsunami. "nuclear watch" brings you insight and information on the impact of the fukushima daiichi crisis. and "the road...
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as a joint force, we worked with ngo's, the government of japan ministries, and our counterparts in the self-defense force. it was unity of effort, not necessarily unity of command. that was the theme for the command and control architecture that resonated so strongly with the people of japan. the military response offers the rapid capability to fill in the gaps. there are military organizational methods that are very adaptable. what you are looking at here is how we divided up the operation. the mission. the first was a focus on humanitarian assistance. the other was a focus on consequence management. critically important in this discussion was the identification of the lead federal agency for us. it was u.s. aid. what they provided for us was an avenue for funding. for direct contact with the government of japan. direct contact with the u.s. embassy. what that does, it helps to establish policy and guidance. for those who are looking at ways to now think of these sorts of operations as case studies in which you can test your ideas with the state of california and how you would respond
as a joint force, we worked with ngo's, the government of japan ministries, and our counterparts in the self-defense force. it was unity of effort, not necessarily unity of command. that was the theme for the command and control architecture that resonated so strongly with the people of japan. the military response offers the rapid capability to fill in the gaps. there are military organizational methods that are very adaptable. what you are looking at here is how we divided up the operation....
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. ♪ >> reporter: the japanese ngo has started this seminar to entitled "the role of education in afghanistanto address the problems and issues facing afghan refugees in iran today. more than 250 afghan refugees are participating in the seminar. all of them share the same dream. that one day they would be able to return home. olami says meeting fellow refugees is a source of both courage and resolve. >> you can see that nowhere in afghanistan is safe. maybe one day blasts in kabul, another day somewhere else. we believe we should rebuild our country. not foreigners. we should go and build our country. it is not their job. it is our job because it is our home. this is our homeland. >> reporter: despite the uncertainty that prevails in their home country, many refugees are determined to work together until the day they can set foot on afghan world. nhk world, mashhad. >>> and that will wrap up our bulletin. i'm patchari raksawong in bangkok. >>> in other news, lawmakers and farmers have come together to adopt a resolution to oppose japan rushing into talks on the trans-pacific partnership free
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all of the partners, the city agencies, the community, the ngo's, and private sector partners are important in getting the whole thing together as a focused effort to reduce carbon emissions. i want to recognize the california academy of sciences for a world-class facility and having the largest double platinum leed building in the world. i want to thank former supervisor maxwell. we are reminded of the importance of this by advocates lighke espinola jackson. this city is continue -- committed to continuing and moving on with the efforts. i want to thank the public utilities commission. having it under the leadership of ed harrington has been wonderful. he is moving forward with rebuilding the water system and making sure that our municipal electrical supply is 100% carbon neutral. i want to recognize the former puc commissioner, dick skar, it is because of his leadership that we have such a dedicated staff and commission. i want to recognize the california independent systems operator. we work closely with them in what we do in making sure we have a strong partnership to reduce our carbon
all of the partners, the city agencies, the community, the ngo's, and private sector partners are important in getting the whole thing together as a focused effort to reduce carbon emissions. i want to recognize the california academy of sciences for a world-class facility and having the largest double platinum leed building in the world. i want to thank former supervisor maxwell. we are reminded of the importance of this by advocates lighke espinola jackson. this city is continue -- committed...
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nagasaki and hiroshima have been at the forefront of an international ngo called mayors for peace. more than 5,000 member cities plan to put on stimulus exhibitions next summer to demonstrate the horrors of these weapons. >> a powerful message and a powerful story, thank you, nana. >>> mai shoji is up next with weather. >>> hi there and welcome back time to talk about our weather. starting off with asia, a high pressure will be dominant in mog goalia and eastern china. this is where we're going to be seeing strong winds. northwesterly winds impacting much of northern japan and talking about snow in hokkaido and this region with strong winds to come. and a few showers will be disturbing the rest of japan with strong winds to come. rather than snow here in the korean peninsula we'll see rain and sleet. rain precipitation will taper off in central portions of china as this descends down into the south. still, scattered showers will be remaining in much of the philippines as well as malaysia where we are very worried and concerned about further flooding. tokyo at 17 degrees. a warmer s
nagasaki and hiroshima have been at the forefront of an international ngo called mayors for peace. more than 5,000 member cities plan to put on stimulus exhibitions next summer to demonstrate the horrors of these weapons. >> a powerful message and a powerful story, thank you, nana. >>> mai shoji is up next with weather. >>> hi there and welcome back time to talk about our weather. starting off with asia, a high pressure will be dominant in mog goalia and eastern china....
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but look if we take a little ngo case for example that they have employed a somewhat different approach in dealing with that standoff. the foreign ministry and its diplomats handle the case because it is much easier for russia to put pressure on to keep you standing on london and indeed we have to resort to such a thing taisha is childish and ridiculous gestures we're making a lot of ourselves for the whole world russia is often dominated by emotions and is foreign policy which is unacceptable that our foreign policy is meant for domestic consumption and not in the sense that it serves the interests of russian people but in the sense that it is intended to appease the people of russia it's good we flex our muscles sending our warships to the coast of south america which is a pointless waste of money. we often like to show how tough we are. this kind of behavior has little or no effect on others at times it even has a negative impact. as a way for us as leaders to improve their popularity and score some political points for the election but this is not the way foreign policy should be ha
but look if we take a little ngo case for example that they have employed a somewhat different approach in dealing with that standoff. the foreign ministry and its diplomats handle the case because it is much easier for russia to put pressure on to keep you standing on london and indeed we have to resort to such a thing taisha is childish and ridiculous gestures we're making a lot of ourselves for the whole world russia is often dominated by emotions and is foreign policy which is unacceptable...
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kept getting out each time the last emperor sent him to the canvas to everyone's surprise given the ngo did not pursue monson on the ground even once inviting the americans to fight standing up perhaps that was the only strategy that could have worked against the forty year old submission expert as the ballots when they entire distance of three five minute rounds and. i didn't want to take any risks because jeff is a very courageous and difficult fights out v i wasn't planning on finishing him off on the ground because i knew how dangerous he is that and he could have taken advantage if i made the slightest mistake i worked very hard on making sure that i'll stand off doesn't end up in ground wrestling one wrong move and the result would have been very different. this was email getting close first ever and then they experience in moscow which certainly pleased the local crowd however there was one special fan in its tendons and martial arts expert himself who probably doesn't take defeats lightly but the russian prime minister vladimir putin had no reason to be upset on the night as he
kept getting out each time the last emperor sent him to the canvas to everyone's surprise given the ngo did not pursue monson on the ground even once inviting the americans to fight standing up perhaps that was the only strategy that could have worked against the forty year old submission expert as the ballots when they entire distance of three five minute rounds and. i didn't want to take any risks because jeff is a very courageous and difficult fights out v i wasn't planning on finishing him...
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and remember you can always find more stories on our website including five ngo wall street bull york police detain two plans while nearby their accomplices dressed as a matter dora tampa to track these detention sold on their website argue dot com to see how the spider and a. dream destination the british tour operator offer is a one hundred twenty percent safe trip to a war ravaged iraq promising the journey will put a smile on your face check out the price on our website. and president of case a senior costs one politician has gone on trial in pristina for atrocities against serbian civilians during the cost of war in the late ninety's even though he had been tried and acquitted by the hague war crimes tribunal the prosecution claims fought nearly marsh and eight other military officers tortured and killed serbs christian cars former nato officer riding a book as an apology to the serbian people told r.t. the alliance should also be held responsible. in cost of all. we basically took charge of the whole security situation. there are walked two hundred fifty thousand serbs were ethn
and remember you can always find more stories on our website including five ngo wall street bull york police detain two plans while nearby their accomplices dressed as a matter dora tampa to track these detention sold on their website argue dot com to see how the spider and a. dream destination the british tour operator offer is a one hundred twenty percent safe trip to a war ravaged iraq promising the journey will put a smile on your face check out the price on our website. and president of...
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under the libyan penal code, simply joining in ngo can be punishable by death. when i traveled last month to libya, the students i met had all sorts of practical and even technical questions. how'd you form a political party? how do you ensure women's participation in government institutions? where recommendations do you have for citizens in a democracy? he's our questions in the eye and its organizations, many of whom are represented here tonight, are uniquely qualified to help the democracies answer. ndi has earned a lot of praise for this work, but also a lot of push back that stretches far beyond the arab world. impart this comes from misconceptions about what our support for democracy does and does not include. the united states does not fund political candidates or political parties. we do offer training to parties and candidates committed to democracies. we do not try to shift outcomes or impose an american model. we do support election commissions as well as non- governmental election monitor or is to ensure free and fair balloting. we help watchdog grou
under the libyan penal code, simply joining in ngo can be punishable by death. when i traveled last month to libya, the students i met had all sorts of practical and even technical questions. how'd you form a political party? how do you ensure women's participation in government institutions? where recommendations do you have for citizens in a democracy? he's our questions in the eye and its organizations, many of whom are represented here tonight, are uniquely qualified to help the democracies...
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que no es el mÍo, estudiar un idioma que me cuesta trabo, me dio mucha vitalidad, mucha fuerza y dije ngoalmente es difÍcil, no creo que mÉxico tenga todavÍa candidato en el cual podamos tristemente confiar y lo digo abiertamente, no hablo mucho polÍtica pero el paÍs lo veo tan, tan, tan desordenado, tan mal que lo veo muy difÍcil que un candidato lo pueda cambiar, ademÁs noreo que es una cuestiÓn de candidatos, es una cuestiÓn de los mexicanos. a veces estamos esperando que una rsona cambia el paÍs, que una persona nos rescate y justamente antes de venir fui a hacer unos trÁmites y par en una oficina gubeamental, no pararon cinco minutos cuando el seÑor vio que era yo, llamÓa mi abogado, no me acuerdo quien iba conmigo, ya le estaba pidiendo una mordida. nos pasamos un alto, vamos a una delegaciÓn, estamos pidiendo dinero o dando dinero. tambiÉn el narcotrÁfico es lo que es por la cantidad de droga que se consume y habrÁ mucha gente que dice un churrito, esto, lo otro. no se dan cuenta toda esgente cuando compran ese tipo de droga, lo que sea, estÁn financiando su propio secuestro y eso
que no es el mÍo, estudiar un idioma que me cuesta trabo, me dio mucha vitalidad, mucha fuerza y dije ngoalmente es difÍcil, no creo que mÉxico tenga todavÍa candidato en el cual podamos tristemente confiar y lo digo abiertamente, no hablo mucho polÍtica pero el paÍs lo veo tan, tan, tan desordenado, tan mal que lo veo muy difÍcil que un candidato lo pueda cambiar, ademÁs noreo que es una cuestiÓn de candidatos, es una cuestiÓn de los mexicanos. a veces estamos esperando que una rsona...
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no ngo ngÚn problema sobre todo cuando hay 245 millones n el pow. >> todo el mundo estaba asÍ que meer que hubo un ganador. >> me da el soponcio. >> saben que es por el registro que se lleva hastahora no ha aparecido el ganad ysabes por quÉ, resulta ser que cuando se llevÓ a cabo el sorte aproximadamente medio millÓn de person estaban sin luz no ha apacido el fulano ganador. >> sra. si ustedes es de connecticut. >> comrta los 245 millones porque se enterÓ por acÁ! >> sobrino, papÁ y mamá y ahora soy gerente de mantenimiento mantengo a mi familia como digo yo. >> tenemos lo e le llamam una poya, recopilatos dinero con los diferentes compaÑeros y un dÍa si no me ve en despier améri es porque ganamola loterÍa. >> mira la cara de satcha. >>en espaÑa serÍa complicado hacer lo que estÁ diciendo karla. >> ya le entendÍ! isas] >> pero a mÍ ustedes no me incluyen, yo no juego a la loterÍa. la queja. ¡muy buenos dÍas! a ustedes y comenzamos comentÁndoles que un juez de xas que aparece en un video golpeando a su hija ha sido seÑalado por la opiniÓn pÚblica. >> el juez noenfrentarÁ el sodla ley
no ngo ngÚn problema sobre todo cuando hay 245 millones n el pow. >> todo el mundo estaba asÍ que meer que hubo un ganador. >> me da el soponcio. >> saben que es por el registro que se lleva hastahora no ha aparecido el ganad ysabes por quÉ, resulta ser que cuando se llevÓ a cabo el sorte aproximadamente medio millÓn de person estaban sin luz no ha apacido el fulano ganador. >> sra. si ustedes es de connecticut. >> comrta los 245 millones porque se enterÓ por...