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you start as an ngo. you get soft owner money in. lots of donations. grants, all these. you pump the money in and build up -- you can't call it equity. equity is a for-profit concept. you build up reserves. you can can extremely profitable as an ngo. you can't distribute the profit to shareholders. there's nothing stopping you converts to a for-profit share holding company at the later date. it's called transformation. this is the big holy grail. what is the first of the lesser of the two holy grails. build up the institution with soft, nice donor money. convert it to a for-profit institution. all the shares are distributed to the management and the people some of the people who provided the original capital. build it up more, now it's for-profit. the only problem being you're regulated. it's a bit annoying to be regulated. they might complain about your activities. you can survive that a few years. you go the stock market. you make the big bucks. so it's a schain of events. it's the standard chain of events which all the institutions go through. >> okay. we just got tim
you start as an ngo. you get soft owner money in. lots of donations. grants, all these. you pump the money in and build up -- you can't call it equity. equity is a for-profit concept. you build up reserves. you can can extremely profitable as an ngo. you can't distribute the profit to shareholders. there's nothing stopping you converts to a for-profit share holding company at the later date. it's called transformation. this is the big holy grail. what is the first of the lesser of the two holy...
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authorities and ngos to tackle the problem. nhk world's kohemi yamano has the story from oregon. >> reporter: the government staff met with locals on an oregon beach this week. since last january, the debris starting appearing. people saw the debris which came from a japan area. >> it is a concern because it is a beautiful beach. >> reporter: the state has set up facilities for the debris. the containers are quickly overflowing. >> as we look toward the future and we know that this is going to go on for maybe years to come, we really have to have a significant source of funding to keep up with the problem. >> reporter: the japanese survey team also met with civic groups from across the u.s. they said the debris has washed up in four other states, including california and hawaii. >> we are appreciative of this to start the dialogue. we look forward to dialogues moving forward. >> translator: civic groups and governments have different areas of expertise. we'll work together to come up with a better solution. >> reporter: total d
authorities and ngos to tackle the problem. nhk world's kohemi yamano has the story from oregon. >> reporter: the government staff met with locals on an oregon beach this week. since last january, the debris starting appearing. people saw the debris which came from a japan area. >> it is a concern because it is a beautiful beach. >> reporter: the state has set up facilities for the debris. the containers are quickly overflowing. >> as we look toward the future and we...
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representatives of the japanese ngo plan to visit the u.s. at the end of this week. they will meet with members of an american ngo to discuss how to work together to tackle the tsunami debris issue. officials from japan's environment ministry will go along as observers. >>> the european central bank says it will maintain its benchmark interest rate. the bank's policymakers decided to keep the interest rate at a record low of 0.75%. the ecb had cut the rate at its monthly meeting in july to support the region's ailing economy. the deposit rate will also be maintained at 0%. ecb president mario droge said at a press conference that the central bank is ready to make outright open market purchases to stabilize eurozone borrowing costs. >>> the greek people are struggling to cope with harsh austerity measures. life in greece may soon become even more difficult. the greek government has agreed to further budget cuts. the country needs to sharply reduce spending to obtain more money from its creditors. greece will have to find additional savings of 11.5 billion euros, or ov
representatives of the japanese ngo plan to visit the u.s. at the end of this week. they will meet with members of an american ngo to discuss how to work together to tackle the tsunami debris issue. officials from japan's environment ministry will go along as observers. >>> the european central bank says it will maintain its benchmark interest rate. the bank's policymakers decided to keep the interest rate at a record low of 0.75%. the ecb had cut the rate at its monthly meeting in...
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seems to be another scam against the immigrant community. >> if he is convicted, david ba ngo could face 11 years behind bars. more victims will be coming forward, say prosecutors. >>> armed and dangerous, that's what detectives are saying about this man. the suspect is still on the run. stephanie chuang is live with the latest. do police know where he's headed? >> reporter: they have a feeling. he's got some connections to sacramento county. so that is where they're looking right now. we also know that suspect's name is 19-year-old marcus hernandez who police believe is not only armed with a handgun but potentially unstable because he had just gotten into a heated argument with his girlfriend when he allegedly pointed the gun at her and forced her and their 2-month-old baby into a car. this afternoon, we got some video of the 17-year-old angelica lopez and her 2-month-old baby girl in a car seat in the back of an unmarked patrol car. investigators following up on leads found the two just after 2:30 this afternoon at a house. we are not identified where this is for the victim's safety be
seems to be another scam against the immigrant community. >> if he is convicted, david ba ngo could face 11 years behind bars. more victims will be coming forward, say prosecutors. >>> armed and dangerous, that's what detectives are saying about this man. the suspect is still on the run. stephanie chuang is live with the latest. do police know where he's headed? >> reporter: they have a feeling. he's got some connections to sacramento county. so that is where they're...
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the u.n., and international ngos are accused of favor iing the group, and a idea that is widely shared shipments have been blocked. these are the words of one activist. >> there are buddhists in the state as well, but the ngos only give support to the muslims so why doesn't the u.n. treat people equally? >> reporter: 8,000 members of the buddhist community were made home le homeless in the city, and a majority have taken shelter in the city temples though several were damaged in the violence. though the conditions were cramped and unkom focomfortablee is enough food to go around. >> translator: yes, we have the support we need and local government has been helping us. >> reporter: but the temporary residents told us they are not prepared to live with the temple's abbott who offered this bleak vision. >> translator: i don't think that the people can coexist again, because they are extremist and they hate us. they are trying to take revenge is what i think. >> reporter: there is very little charity left in this state, and they have few friends here. and no politician seems to be willing
the u.n., and international ngos are accused of favor iing the group, and a idea that is widely shared shipments have been blocked. these are the words of one activist. >> there are buddhists in the state as well, but the ngos only give support to the muslims so why doesn't the u.n. treat people equally? >> reporter: 8,000 members of the buddhist community were made home le homeless in the city, and a majority have taken shelter in the city temples though several were damaged in the...
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the head of the japanese ngo is calling for the abolition of all nuclear plants. here's what he had to say. >> this is the important historical document record. i hope if tepco themselves to decide to open up more and more and more as much as possible transparency and at the same time i ask the japanese government to make pressure to them to release all of the information. >> tepco shareholders are suing the company executives filed a petition for the videos to be preserved as evidence. they fear the utility may release the recordings. these videos will surely be needed for the investigation. the government should take action to preserve all records related to the incident in a public archive. >> following the accident in fukushima many people in japan have come to rethink the country's dependence on nuclear power. the government proposed three options from 100%, 15% and 20 to 25%. the government is soliciting views on these options to decide future energy policy. >> reporter: government officials heard from people in 11 locations across the country and often hear
the head of the japanese ngo is calling for the abolition of all nuclear plants. here's what he had to say. >> this is the important historical document record. i hope if tepco themselves to decide to open up more and more and more as much as possible transparency and at the same time i ask the japanese government to make pressure to them to release all of the information. >> tepco shareholders are suing the company executives filed a petition for the videos to be preserved as...
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one executive at a japanese ngo believes that's unacceptable. he says this is an historical record and should be made public even if access is limited. >>> every summer in japan brings a moment of reflection. monday, august 6th, marked the 67th anniversary of the atomic bombing of hiroshima. here on "newsline" part two on the two-week series on the devastation of war and peace. and "black rain" published 50 years ago it's become a classic for its bold depiction of the horrors of nuclear weapons. the title comes from the radioactive rain that fell after the bombing spreading contamination. the main character is a man who witnessed the blinding blast. the character actually existed. radiation sickness kept him in and out of hospital until he passed away in 1980. nhk world's reporter interviewed his stepson. >> all of them, what he saw and experienced. >> roofed tiles are covering the roads. it's like a jungle. >> later, shigematsu came to know. buse and asked him to write a novel based on the diaries. he wanted more people to realize the dreadfuln
one executive at a japanese ngo believes that's unacceptable. he says this is an historical record and should be made public even if access is limited. >>> every summer in japan brings a moment of reflection. monday, august 6th, marked the 67th anniversary of the atomic bombing of hiroshima. here on "newsline" part two on the two-week series on the devastation of war and peace. and "black rain" published 50 years ago it's become a classic for its bold depiction of...
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. >> reporter: this is the man behind the alleged scam, david ba ngo. he was arraigned today in santa clara county superior court. >> we've charged him with seven felony counts. and you can divide them into three groups. the first two counts charge him with stealing. he is charged with stealing from cmc, the company, and also from the beneficiaries and members of the company. >> reporter: prosecutors claim he stole more than $200,000 from 300 clients. stephanie lei also faces one count of grand theft. jeff wiggs' in-law sent in their payment and say they received this returned check with lei's name added to the check. >> it seems to be a scam. i haven't heard of anyone who was successful in getting money out of them. seems to be a black hole down which money will fall and never come back out again. seems to be another scam against the immigrant community. >> reporter: if ngo is convicted, he faces more than 11 years behind bars. the d.a.'s office tells me they do anticipate that more victims will come forward. reporting live in san mateo, marianne favro
. >> reporter: this is the man behind the alleged scam, david ba ngo. he was arraigned today in santa clara county superior court. >> we've charged him with seven felony counts. and you can divide them into three groups. the first two counts charge him with stealing. he is charged with stealing from cmc, the company, and also from the beneficiaries and members of the company. >> reporter: prosecutors claim he stole more than $200,000 from 300 clients. stephanie lei also faces...
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the head of the japanese ngo is calling for the abolition of nuclear plants. here's what he had to say. >> this is the kind of very important historical document that -- i hope tepco themselves decide to open up more and more as far as transparency, and at the same time asked through the japanese government that you make pressure to them to release all of the information. >> tepco shareholders suing the companies executives filed a petition for the videos to be preserved as evidence. they fear that the utility may erase the record. proving to the cause of the accident is not finished, these videos will surely be needed for the investigation. the government should take action to preserve all records related to the accident, this incident in the public archive. >> thanks for that. yoishiro tateiwa. >>> following the accident in fukushima, many people in japan have come to rethink the country's dependence on nuclear power. the government proposed three options to reduce energy dependency from 0% to 15% and 20% to 25%. the japanese government held public hearings
the head of the japanese ngo is calling for the abolition of nuclear plants. here's what he had to say. >> this is the kind of very important historical document that -- i hope tepco themselves decide to open up more and more as far as transparency, and at the same time asked through the japanese government that you make pressure to them to release all of the information. >> tepco shareholders suing the companies executives filed a petition for the videos to be preserved as...
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what do you see looking forward to this explosion of ngo that can be informed by that experience? >> the good news is that global health did not even exist until 12 or 30 years ago, i try to figure out when it appeared for the first time. global health created by these movements. but so the incredible interest and money, great news. but on the downside, not always going with the most professional approach. so the key is to combine the enthusiasm, dedication, commitment with know-how and with strong evidence based practices. that is that always there. that is one of the reasons i was so interested to move. even if i said never again in academia. now here i am. now we want to train the next generation of leaders in global health. >> in 1979 he participated an autopsy on a belgian sale warehouse. you say in the book, i was not some smart enough to see it was a new syndrome, but i knew we had never seen anything like it before. and it was. >> aids. .. but when you are immune deficient, you can conclude so we've never seen that can't they were cut in these microbacteria. very strange a
what do you see looking forward to this explosion of ngo that can be informed by that experience? >> the good news is that global health did not even exist until 12 or 30 years ago, i try to figure out when it appeared for the first time. global health created by these movements. but so the incredible interest and money, great news. but on the downside, not always going with the most professional approach. so the key is to combine the enthusiasm, dedication, commitment with know-how and...
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i know people are grateful for the efforts of the wen and other ngo organizations trying to help thetrying to stabilize what is still a vulnerable situation for too many in haiti. appreciate your time. >>> all right. here in the u.s., florida is right in isaac's path and that's a pretty big concern especially for the organizers of the republican national convention. the four-day, vent kicking off monday in tampa. cnn political dector mark preston is in tampa. so mark, when you look at the map and see that this storm might share the outer bands with tampa, it means upwards of 20 inches of rain, what, if anything, can convention organizers do to keep things going as planned? >> reporter: there's no question it will get very wet, very quick here, fredericka. they're concerned of high winds in the tampa area and we expect flooding from the outer bands of this storm as it marches its way up into the gulf coast. you know, when i was on the phone with an official who has been on all of the briefings with the governor and convention officials and with the local officials here in the city, an
i know people are grateful for the efforts of the wen and other ngo organizations trying to help thetrying to stabilize what is still a vulnerable situation for too many in haiti. appreciate your time. >>> all right. here in the u.s., florida is right in isaac's path and that's a pretty big concern especially for the organizers of the republican national convention. the four-day, vent kicking off monday in tampa. cnn political dector mark preston is in tampa. so mark, when you look at...
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. >> what i would like to see is the government extended that facility to other large ngo's from thenternational community, who we know can really help to stave of the efforts significantly. i have not been able to get that agreed. >> meanwhile, the war in syria is spilling over into neighboring lebanon. a shia muslim clan has kidnapped 20 civilians and a clerk. these are some of the hostages. the demand is threatening to kidnap dozens more unless rebels in syria free a klan member kidnapped there. witnesses are also reporting clashes on the border. the danger of the conflict spreading is growing. >> for more on the situation in syria, we go to our correspondent in washington. we are just getting information with in the past few minutes that the international envoy kofi annan has been replaced. what more can you tell us about that? >> that is really interesting news. and there were discussions for a long time over who would be his replacements. united nations security council expects he will work on a new cease-fire plan, and hopefully, it will really take over. the news is only a co
. >> what i would like to see is the government extended that facility to other large ngo's from thenternational community, who we know can really help to stave of the efforts significantly. i have not been able to get that agreed. >> meanwhile, the war in syria is spilling over into neighboring lebanon. a shia muslim clan has kidnapped 20 civilians and a clerk. these are some of the hostages. the demand is threatening to kidnap dozens more unless rebels in syria free a klan member...
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tatsuya yoshioka is the head of the ngo calling for abolition of nuclear plants. here's what he had to say. >> this is the kind of very important historical document record. i hope tepco, themselves, decide to open up more, more and more, as much as possible transparency, and the same time ask the japanese government to make a pressure to them to release all the information. >> tepco shareholders suing the company's executives filed a petition for the videos to be preserved as evidence. they fear the utility may erase the recordings. the proof into the cause of the accident is not finished. these videos will surely be needed for the investigation. the government should take action to preserve all records related to the incident in a public way. >> following the accident in fukushima, many people in japan have come to rethink the country's dependence on nuclear power. the government proposed three options to decide energy dependency by 2030. from 0%, 15%, and 20%-25%. the japanese government held a public hearings across the country to solicit views on these three
tatsuya yoshioka is the head of the ngo calling for abolition of nuclear plants. here's what he had to say. >> this is the kind of very important historical document record. i hope tepco, themselves, decide to open up more, more and more, as much as possible transparency, and the same time ask the japanese government to make a pressure to them to release all the information. >> tepco shareholders suing the company's executives filed a petition for the videos to be preserved as...
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a british ngo requested the stone from the city. japan's ambassador to britain said it will serve as a reminder of post-war reconciliation. they said it represents the ever-green friendship between the two countries. strong anti-japanese feelings linger among some british veterans, but one old soldier welcomed the monument. >> this is now part of us in england. it's part of our heritage, and people will come here and see it and remember so that we can think of it in positive terms. that's all, really. >> the ceremony was a mix of japanese chants and traditional british hymns and prayers. >>> a fashion trend born in japan is catching on abroad. it's inspired by schoolgirls and the uniforms they wear. the image is iconic in films, tv and comic books. it's seen on the street and runway. if you think school uniforms restrict fashion freedom, this report might make you think again. here's nhk world rena nakano. >> these girls look like they're on their way to class. they're wearing school uniforms, but it's not a weekday. it's saturday.
a british ngo requested the stone from the city. japan's ambassador to britain said it will serve as a reminder of post-war reconciliation. they said it represents the ever-green friendship between the two countries. strong anti-japanese feelings linger among some british veterans, but one old soldier welcomed the monument. >> this is now part of us in england. it's part of our heritage, and people will come here and see it and remember so that we can think of it in positive terms. that's...
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the new life center is operated by local ngos to give underprivileged children a new start and the opportunity to go to school. making things like these key rings teaches them skills. their handiwork will go on sale earning money to supplement the donations that fund the center. this 8-year-old came to the center seven months ago from her home in the bangkok slum community. >> translator: i'm painting my mom's face. >> fueng and her 5-year-old brother pham have found a new family at the shelter. even so, they still miss home. their mother got pregnant at a very young age. she contracted hiv from their stepfather, a drug addict. they relied on the children to find food. fueng and pham had no chance to go to school. their situation attracted the sympathy of neighbors who reached out to the new life project for help. >> translator: the two kids were undernourished, very thin and unhealthy and also looked hopeless. it took several months before i could persuade the parents to let us take on the kids. >> reporter: official data suggests the number of people living in bangkok slums has soared 70% in
the new life center is operated by local ngos to give underprivileged children a new start and the opportunity to go to school. making things like these key rings teaches them skills. their handiwork will go on sale earning money to supplement the donations that fund the center. this 8-year-old came to the center seven months ago from her home in the bangkok slum community. >> translator: i'm painting my mom's face. >> fueng and her 5-year-old brother pham have found a new family at...
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we have an environmental third-party ngo that comes in and certifies that we are doing everything rightd so it was shocking that the government would seize on something that was the whole pint of this that we were being investigated under. so, you know, there was nothing wrong with it. and the government's case revolved around something that is a nonlegal issue which is the tariff code that was applied to the finger boards. and in our settlement they agreed there was no problem with importing wood from india nor the way that we were doing it and they are returning the finger boards they seized. >> mike: so basically after all of this time, guns ablazing in your face and everything they have done to virtually scare the daylights out of your employees, a year later they say well, nothing is really wrong but you end up having to settle with them just to get them off your back be? >> yeah. and a even further we have not been able to import from a major supplier which is india since they did it the raid. and so we had to replace all of have to substitutethey seized other materials with no no
we have an environmental third-party ngo that comes in and certifies that we are doing everything rightd so it was shocking that the government would seize on something that was the whole pint of this that we were being investigated under. so, you know, there was nothing wrong with it. and the government's case revolved around something that is a nonlegal issue which is the tariff code that was applied to the finger boards. and in our settlement they agreed there was no problem with importing...
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to flash forward a little bit come in the time someone took account in the pose 2000 area, 60,000 ngos related to aids in africa allowed have been created. and when you think back to those missionaries who thought they were doing the right thing, but goodness if you don't know how to use syringes properly and basic sterile hygiene, perhaps it would be better if you are there in the first place. what lesson do you see looking forward to this explosion of ngos that can be informed by that experience? .. are was so interested what to move to the school even if i had said never again in academia after i left it never again in the u.n. but now here i am and because we want to train the next generation of leaders and global health. >> in 1979 you participated in an autopsy will on a belgian sailor, usa in the book i wasn't smart enough to see that it was a new syndrome, but i knew we had never seen anything like it before. and it was? >> aids. >> what was so striking just looking at this body before you that this is a new disease? >> it was someone that was a fisherman at the leaks in congo
to flash forward a little bit come in the time someone took account in the pose 2000 area, 60,000 ngos related to aids in africa allowed have been created. and when you think back to those missionaries who thought they were doing the right thing, but goodness if you don't know how to use syringes properly and basic sterile hygiene, perhaps it would be better if you are there in the first place. what lesson do you see looking forward to this explosion of ngos that can be informed by that...
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we need or new level of openness about how every last dollar is spent by countries, by donors, by ngos. [applause] you can expect program managers all over the world to make the smartest decision if they're trapped in a financial black box. all donors, all nations, all ngos, i believe, should make our spending records open and available, not so somebody can be embarrassed, so we can see who is doing better and the rest of us can copy it. we have to work together. if we do this, you know as well as i do, we can have a much bigger impact with the dollars we have. thirdly, i think we need investments based on evidence, not the politics and vested interest that too often drive spending decisions. [applause] to meet these goals, we have to encourage not only do things we need to do, but shut down programs that are working and to channel more money towards the populations that are driven the epidemic and the evidence-based interventions that are working. [applause] and finally, we've got to make sure that we are paying for services that directly help the people involved. when businesses star
we need or new level of openness about how every last dollar is spent by countries, by donors, by ngos. [applause] you can expect program managers all over the world to make the smartest decision if they're trapped in a financial black box. all donors, all nations, all ngos, i believe, should make our spending records open and available, not so somebody can be embarrassed, so we can see who is doing better and the rest of us can copy it. we have to work together. if we do this, you know as well...
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raising money for those people who are or it all comes from the funds that the government well or the ngos the air. i would say the m. i miss the missing in action groups in america probably get their own donations and so for them as we do. we get our own fund from ray a funding from fundraisers membership. dues. corporate donations and so forth all of that goes with the form of finance and so forth and most of those m.i.a. groups have the same type of benefactors and all of the government what extent does the government and gauged in helping in giving money to the people to the families that need help the government funds the d.p.m. all office yes is that which is part of the department of defense and all of the activities of the office in hawaii feel cruiser go wild find recovery missions and so forth that's all funded by the government and course we lobby to make sure that they continue to fund that and that's our role i should say and do you do you have a long of people a lot of families that approach you with with specific questions specific requests . i don't know just how many famil
raising money for those people who are or it all comes from the funds that the government well or the ngos the air. i would say the m. i miss the missing in action groups in america probably get their own donations and so for them as we do. we get our own fund from ray a funding from fundraisers membership. dues. corporate donations and so forth all of that goes with the form of finance and so forth and most of those m.i.a. groups have the same type of benefactors and all of the government what...
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last year to zambia in a small farm and there is a guy named dale lewis who works for an ngo called the mako that he founded. he was there to save elephants commercially but he founded he couldn't stop poaching unless poaching had higher income levels. so we taught them how to farm and the next level they needed this communication by farmers said they could get information, et cetera. so we helped with some radios, to help with communication to buy product and get in some of our stores. so we love those kind of stories and examples. .. comparison with out of market except all of the united states. and then second question is what is the most concerned issue for [inaudible] market? thank you. >> we have a great team in china. we started there with one store in 1996, i believe it was. and have now a lot of experience people there and they're very good item merchants. what that means to us when the stores there, our associates will grab me by the arm and take me over and show an item and telling me how they're selling more of the item. they have taken to walmart culture in an effective way
last year to zambia in a small farm and there is a guy named dale lewis who works for an ngo called the mako that he founded. he was there to save elephants commercially but he founded he couldn't stop poaching unless poaching had higher income levels. so we taught them how to farm and the next level they needed this communication by farmers said they could get information, et cetera. so we helped with some radios, to help with communication to buy product and get in some of our stores. so we...
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all donors, all nations, all ngos i believe should make our spending records open and available, not so somebody can be in their list, so we can see who's doing better and the rest of us can compete. if we work together -- you know this as well as i do -- sifry but the that's been out there we can have a bigger impact with of the dollars that we have. third, i feel we need investments based on evidence, not the politics and interest that too often drive spending decisions. [applause] we are all going to -- to meet these we have to encourage not only the things we need to do but shut down programs that are not working. and to channel more money towards the populations that are driving the epidemic and the evidence based interventions that are working. [applause] finally, we have to make sure that we are paying for services that would directly help the people and involved. when businesses start operations in new countries, they often send in their people comics beatrix. the help of the work off the ground. but then management responsibility is transferred. i think we've reached a point
all donors, all nations, all ngos i believe should make our spending records open and available, not so somebody can be in their list, so we can see who's doing better and the rest of us can compete. if we work together -- you know this as well as i do -- sifry but the that's been out there we can have a bigger impact with of the dollars that we have. third, i feel we need investments based on evidence, not the politics and interest that too often drive spending decisions. [applause] we are all...
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she spent more than an hour there meeting with the women, meeting with the the ngo leaders.s draw the spotlight to it, it got tremendous attention. you really saw how it affected these women. >> sounds like she is always working. >> she was always working. >> she does not go to a country and says where is the nearest four seasons and i want to get in a couple of sets in. >> she actually -- yeah that is the bizarre thing. she stays in the nicest room in town, a 13-room suite in demly, and probably spent, i don't know, four hours in it. there is no down time. >> she is unaffected by time zone changes, unaffected by jet lag. she is sleep on command. >> how is that possible? how can you be totally unaffected by it? is there any pharmaceutical help? >> oh, my. >> no pharmaceutical help, which makes it all the more extraordinary. she doesn't take any sleeping pills. she doesn't take any pharmaceuticals. she -- as -- her accommodation on the plane, she is in a little six by 12 cabin of her own, right? she doesn't have a shower. she has the same toilet any of us use on a commercial
she spent more than an hour there meeting with the women, meeting with the the ngo leaders.s draw the spotlight to it, it got tremendous attention. you really saw how it affected these women. >> sounds like she is always working. >> she was always working. >> she does not go to a country and says where is the nearest four seasons and i want to get in a couple of sets in. >> she actually -- yeah that is the bizarre thing. she stays in the nicest room in town, a 13-room...
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has been ngo lko elin nge ter they feel leacotjust the u.s.e afghan government and the taliban rp the only way to end this war. the u.s. has been trying to make a prisoner exchange in exchange for five taliban prisoners. the u.s. wants the taliban to release army sergeant bergdahl. earlier this year the u.s. was proposing that the u.s. would release some of these prisoners and hoping the aal taliban woul release sergeant bergdahl. now the u.s. is trying to sweeten the pot. they'll say we will release all five and then you'll release bergdahl. >> all right. we know you'll be wachg it closely. >>> i want to pass on some news. we're getting word that police in new york have received new information in the aton case. he's the 6-year-old boy that went messing back in 1979. a man has been arrested and charged in this case. investigators are searching for clues in a new spot. we're back with you next. okay, ? i'm fine. ♪ ♪ ♪ with a subaru you can always find a way. announcer: love. it'shat makes a subaru, a subaru. who dreamed she could fly. like oth
has been ngo lko elin nge ter they feel leacotjust the u.s.e afghan government and the taliban rp the only way to end this war. the u.s. has been trying to make a prisoner exchange in exchange for five taliban prisoners. the u.s. wants the taliban to release army sergeant bergdahl. earlier this year the u.s. was proposing that the u.s. would release some of these prisoners and hoping the aal taliban woul release sergeant bergdahl. now the u.s. is trying to sweeten the pot. they'll say we will...
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they had competing frames but then ngos got involved. some from the u.s. and some from europe to say they will try a media at experiment. this included every news story to be reported on one from each camp together. to not only agree on the information but on the frame. said now they find themselves trying to figure out what was really going on. then they realize each side were people. there lourdes dehumanized. called cockroaches, fleas, then they started their radio program. they started to have conversations about the role of bystanders and those doing the other side. if one person rescued another and a would-be considered a traitor marked for death. pretty common in the word time -- were to of situations. but then they started to talk about what a heroic act how he made. the murrah they talked about it the more the traders started to sound like a hero and then confessed to rescue someone from the other side and then became more commonplace. then the leaders of the factions were ascending and the communique. ahead of this operation would read them and s
they had competing frames but then ngos got involved. some from the u.s. and some from europe to say they will try a media at experiment. this included every news story to be reported on one from each camp together. to not only agree on the information but on the frame. said now they find themselves trying to figure out what was really going on. then they realize each side were people. there lourdes dehumanized. called cockroaches, fleas, then they started their radio program. they started to...
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supermarkets in nearb owns >> tlator:d we di in an zed organiy taking basic food stuff to deliver to an ngo right where it hurts the most and that's why the authorities are nervous. >> reporter: most of the people taking part in this march are unemployed farm workers union leaders say and dozens of them took part in the recent supermarket incidents. a jobless farm worker with a wife and daughter took part. >> translator: i took part like the others in a symbolic protest against the crisis we are suffering. he and six others were arrested at a supermarket. they are charged with robbery. sanchez has political immunity. the conservative government blasted him for flauting the law but he says these are desperate times. the jobless rate in spain is more than 24%, but here it's 33%. for months there's been large protests across spain against the cutbacks and tax hikes that the government says are needed to reduce the deficit and revive the economy. the prime minister has vowed to stay the course. >> translator: right now we see no sign he's going to change. all we see are police, arrests, repress
supermarkets in nearb owns >> tlator:d we di in an zed organiy taking basic food stuff to deliver to an ngo right where it hurts the most and that's why the authorities are nervous. >> reporter: most of the people taking part in this march are unemployed farm workers union leaders say and dozens of them took part in the recent supermarket incidents. a jobless farm worker with a wife and daughter took part. >> translator: i took part like the others in a symbolic protest...
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so many church groups and ngos and individuals have gone down to new orleans and the gulf coast to lend a hand to build a house, to do whatever they can. it's really inspiring. >> it really is. we built transitional housing for a lot of the survivors in katrina, which i think was important because people need to get on their feet and it's more than just one day. it's something that people need help all the time and i feel like one great thing about the video hopefully people will see it and it will be a reminder that every single day the smallest thing helps. >> when i was a graduate in college, i thought about being a relief worker. i realized i didn't have the stamina to live in a tent for years at a time in the kind of situations that a lot of these people -- you have seen how these people work around the world. it's extraordinary what they do. >> it is. i have the utmost respect. you know, everyone doesn't have the time or everyone sometimes feels a little overwhelmed. you have nothing but respect for people that risk their lives. i feel like if we all realize that if we do somethin
so many church groups and ngos and individuals have gone down to new orleans and the gulf coast to lend a hand to build a house, to do whatever they can. it's really inspiring. >> it really is. we built transitional housing for a lot of the survivors in katrina, which i think was important because people need to get on their feet and it's more than just one day. it's something that people need help all the time and i feel like one great thing about the video hopefully people will see it...
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we have an environmental third-party ngo that comes in and certifies that we are doing everything rightd so it was shocking that the government would seize on something that was the whole pint of this that we were being investigated under. so, you know, there was nothing wrong with it. and the government's case revolved around something that is a nonlegal issue which is the tariff code that was applied to the finger boards. and in our settlement they agreed there was no problem with importing wood from india nor the way that we were doing it and they are returning the finger boards they seized. >> mike: so basically after all of this time, guns ablazing in your face and everything they have done to virtually scare the daylights out of your employees, a year later they say well, nothing is really wrong but you end up having to settle with them just to get them off your back be? >> yeah. and a even further we have not been able to import from a major supplier which is india since they did it the raid. and so we had to replace all of the raw materials they seized and then we have to substi
we have an environmental third-party ngo that comes in and certifies that we are doing everything rightd so it was shocking that the government would seize on something that was the whole pint of this that we were being investigated under. so, you know, there was nothing wrong with it. and the government's case revolved around something that is a nonlegal issue which is the tariff code that was applied to the finger boards. and in our settlement they agreed there was no problem with importing...
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these funds are allowing our u n ngo partners to provide food and food vouchers, improve sanitation and basic health services to meet other urgent needs. u.s. aid is providing more than $64 million to improve security. they want to enable units to scale up for starving children. with u.s. support, unicef and the world health organization completed a large skillet immunization campaign which may have successfully halted a polio outbreak that began last year. even with these efforts, some of the yemenis remain desperate. we commend the european union for doubling its donations to yemen and encourage other donors to contribute more to the united nations response plan which is less than 60% funded. this will create relief for millions of yemenis. we are part and with yemen in a fourth area, the economic reforms necessary for long-term projects. the $68 million in tradition assistance -- in transition assistance include assistance to improve the delivery of basic services including health, education, and water. we're helping an address its staggering health gap by iran -- renovating health c
these funds are allowing our u n ngo partners to provide food and food vouchers, improve sanitation and basic health services to meet other urgent needs. u.s. aid is providing more than $64 million to improve security. they want to enable units to scale up for starving children. with u.s. support, unicef and the world health organization completed a large skillet immunization campaign which may have successfully halted a polio outbreak that began last year. even with these efforts, some of the...
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we have an environmental third-party ngo that comes in and certifies that we are doing everything rightt the government would seize on something that was the whole pint of this that we were being investigated under. so, you know, there was nothing wrong with it. and the government's case revolved around something that is a nonlegal issue which is the tariff code that was applied to the finger boards. and in our settlement they agreed there was no problem with importing wood from india nor the way that we were doing it and they are returning the finger boards they seized. >> mike: so basically after all of this time, guns ablazing in your face and everything they have done to virtually scare the daylights out of your employees, a year later they say well, nothing is really wrong but you end up having to settle with them just to get them off your back be? >> yeah. and a even further we have not been able to import from a major supplier which is india since they did it the raid. and so we had to replace all of the raw materials they seized and then we have to substitute other materials wit
we have an environmental third-party ngo that comes in and certifies that we are doing everything rightt the government would seize on something that was the whole pint of this that we were being investigated under. so, you know, there was nothing wrong with it. and the government's case revolved around something that is a nonlegal issue which is the tariff code that was applied to the finger boards. and in our settlement they agreed there was no problem with importing wood from india nor the...
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we did it in an organized way, he says taking the basic food stuff stuffs to deliver to the ngo, buts the most, and that is why the authorities are nervous. most of the people taking part in the march are unemployed farm workers the union leaders say, and dozens of them took place in the recent supermarket incidents. like this jobless farm worker with a wife and daughter. >> translator: i took part like the others in a symbolic protest against the crisis we are suffer i ing, above all, the working class. >> reporter: and he and six others were arrested at the supermarket and charged with robbery. and sanchez gordillo is charged with flaunting the law, but he says it is desperate times. spain's jobless rate is 24%, but here in this town, it is 33%. for months, there have been large protests across spain against the cutbacks and tax hikes that the government says are needed to reduce the deficit and revive the economy, but prime minister mariano arroy refuses. we see no signs he is going to change. all we see is repression and hunger. on this day, the police watch the marchers walk by,
we did it in an organized way, he says taking the basic food stuff stuffs to deliver to the ngo, buts the most, and that is why the authorities are nervous. most of the people taking part in the march are unemployed farm workers the union leaders say, and dozens of them took place in the recent supermarket incidents. like this jobless farm worker with a wife and daughter. >> translator: i took part like the others in a symbolic protest against the crisis we are suffer i ing, above all,...
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officials have teamed up with ngo leaders and others to call for republican congresswoman michele bachmannr colleagues to be removed from their posts on the house intelligence committee. bachmann and friends drew a slew of backlash suggesting that some in the u.s. government have ties to the muslim brotherhood. the list included huma abedin. in a letter, the group wrote in part, representative bachmann's advocacy of these conspiracy theories is particularly damaging to the u.s. interest because of her greater prominence, including the fact that she was at a time taken seriously as a presidential candidate. despite considerable criticism these members of congress have refused to disavow their reactions so we urge you to act to replace them as members of the intelligence committee. so talk of muslim brotherhood infiltration, that may not play so well to the rest of the world. you think? >>> well, moving on, the white house debated steve king's bill to make english our official language and require new potential citizens to be fluent in english. michigan democrat john conyers got his chance a
officials have teamed up with ngo leaders and others to call for republican congresswoman michele bachmannr colleagues to be removed from their posts on the house intelligence committee. bachmann and friends drew a slew of backlash suggesting that some in the u.s. government have ties to the muslim brotherhood. the list included huma abedin. in a letter, the group wrote in part, representative bachmann's advocacy of these conspiracy theories is particularly damaging to the u.s. interest because...
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the nigerian ngo and burma to rights action says it's observed an extensive spell on the brass rivern the niger delta. shell has shut down an oil processing site, but denies claims of a large spill. the news comes days after exxon mobil acknowledged a separate oil spill in the delta. a u.n. report one year ago said the region will already need 30 years and around $1 billion to at least partially recover from environmental damage caused by major oil companies over the past several decades. the state department is calling on the kingdom of bahrain to vacate charges against a prominent human rights activist who has just been sentenced to three years in prison. nabeel rajab, the president of the rain center for human rights, was detained in june after criticizing u.s.-backed the rain regime and twitter messages and in media appearances, including one on "democracy now!" he was sentenced to three years this week in what amnesty international called "the end of the facade of reform and a rain." speaking to reporters on thursday, state department spokesperson victoria nuland initially decli
the nigerian ngo and burma to rights action says it's observed an extensive spell on the brass rivern the niger delta. shell has shut down an oil processing site, but denies claims of a large spill. the news comes days after exxon mobil acknowledged a separate oil spill in the delta. a u.n. report one year ago said the region will already need 30 years and around $1 billion to at least partially recover from environmental damage caused by major oil companies over the past several decades. the...
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last year to zambia in a small farm and there is a guy named dale lewis who works for an ngo called the mako that he founded. he was there to save elephants commercially but he founded he couldn't stop poaching unless poaching had higher income levels. so we taught them how to farm and the next level they needed this communication by farmers said they could get information, et cetera. so we helped with some radios, to help with communication to buy product and get in some of our stores. so we love those kind of stories and examples. .. comparison with out of market except all of the united states. and then second question is what is the most concerned issue for [inaudible] market? thank you. >> we have a great team in china. we started there with one store in 1996, i believe it was. and have now a lot of experience people there and they're very good item merchants. what that means to us when the stores there, our associates will grab me by the arm and take me over and show an item and telling me how they're selling more of the item. they have taken to walmart culture in an effective way
last year to zambia in a small farm and there is a guy named dale lewis who works for an ngo called the mako that he founded. he was there to save elephants commercially but he founded he couldn't stop poaching unless poaching had higher income levels. so we taught them how to farm and the next level they needed this communication by farmers said they could get information, et cetera. so we helped with some radios, to help with communication to buy product and get in some of our stores. so we...
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fact while he himself never called him that, because he realized it was wrong, but the higher level ngo'se ok with calling it. it was just surprising to hear that. >> elizabeth ouyang, do you believe danny chen committed suicide? >> is still unclear. we have a world-renowned usensic ask beexperts to help progress former medical examiner. >> yes. in our minds in the minds of the parents, we're not sure. >> we will continue to follow this story. >> thank you, elizabeth ouyang, president of oca and thank you to julia chung for being with us. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!]
fact while he himself never called him that, because he realized it was wrong, but the higher level ngo'se ok with calling it. it was just surprising to hear that. >> elizabeth ouyang, do you believe danny chen committed suicide? >> is still unclear. we have a world-renowned usensic ask beexperts to help progress former medical examiner. >> yes. in our minds in the minds of the parents, we're not sure. >> we will continue to follow this story. >> thank you,...
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but they could any of the guys covering the ngo, the measurable stalemate that took place in both placesy printed the truth. and sure they had to go to singes and all the rest that you got to give them a lot of credit. >> we have got overtime but we'll take one more question. >> make this brief. >> nowadays we have lots of film and lots of tweets and lots of things that i'm too old to do, but we don't have letters the way we used to. is that going to make a big difference in the future? >> absolutely. [laughter] >> and every historian is worried about that. >> is a little scared but if you could only read walter's stuff, to think he would be tweeting and reduced to 140 characters. when he wrote a letter on the airplane when he is scheduled to fly in, to parachute into paris with the first outlined airborne? he didn't think he would ever see her again. just extraordinary stuff. l., guys, thank you so much. >> thank you. [applause] >> crown publishing is a division of random house publishing, and joining us now is the director of publicity, campbell wharton. what new books do you have comi
but they could any of the guys covering the ngo, the measurable stalemate that took place in both placesy printed the truth. and sure they had to go to singes and all the rest that you got to give them a lot of credit. >> we have got overtime but we'll take one more question. >> make this brief. >> nowadays we have lots of film and lots of tweets and lots of things that i'm too old to do, but we don't have letters the way we used to. is that going to make a big difference in...