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-funded ngos. political wrangling matter little to kirill. for now he has his wish. but there's a creeping fear that in the future, others like him may not. amanda walker, for cbs news, moscow. >> jeff: we are told that not everyone is unhappy with the russian president. on this his 60th birthday. female fans released a video extolling putin's image as a lady's man. also a poll was released that one in five russian women would be happy to marry him. putin was not seen in public by a pop artist exhibit did have the president's image on display. >> sharing putin's birthday is the bar code. it also celebrates its 60th anniversary today. the bar code of today though looks nothing like the original which was more circular in design. >> ahead on the "cbs evening news", a look at afghanistan's fighting forces as u.s. soldiers depart. >> jeff: 11 years ago this weekend the first u.s. soldiers entered afghanistan. as pain are now leaving the longest war in american history, two-thirds of those in uniform defending afghanistan are afghans a force of over 350,000. the question
-funded ngos. political wrangling matter little to kirill. for now he has his wish. but there's a creeping fear that in the future, others like him may not. amanda walker, for cbs news, moscow. >> jeff: we are told that not everyone is unhappy with the russian president. on this his 60th birthday. female fans released a video extolling putin's image as a lady's man. also a poll was released that one in five russian women would be happy to marry him. putin was not seen in public by a pop...
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so this was a huge achievement because no ngo does this.so since then we have given 834 graduates, and schools are doing very well, instance are very happy and we continuously have more and more and more demands. so hopefully we can expand to as many provinces as we possibly can work. we really work where ever we can work. because there parts of afghanistan we cannot work at all, period, because there are no schools for boys or girls. in some of the places. so why putting our staff or the students in danger when we can't? so, but there's so much demand in places that we are working in nice provinces, and we have 13 schools with 3000 thing of students and 104 middle students. and that's also another subject, because we have ignored the boys since the last 10 years, unfortunately. our program is not really intended to be only for girls, in fact. we really wanted to do this for male and female because during the taliban period when i came into kabul in 1990, i also realize boys were not learning very much. majority of what they were learning w
so this was a huge achievement because no ngo does this.so since then we have given 834 graduates, and schools are doing very well, instance are very happy and we continuously have more and more and more demands. so hopefully we can expand to as many provinces as we possibly can work. we really work where ever we can work. because there parts of afghanistan we cannot work at all, period, because there are no schools for boys or girls. in some of the places. so why putting our staff or the...
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last night less than thirty percent of the votes have been counted so far and also the international ngo called international transparency in georgia reported a very serious violation and even received the footage of mosques to men entering a polling station in georgia taking everybody out from the polling stations and the that n.-g. o. claims that the result at this particular polling station was altered in the favor of the ruling party the u.n. am as it stands the opposition party is in the lead with a little more than fifty percent and the governing party the ruling party the unanimous trailing behind with closer to forty percent and as it stands if the such result comes that to be eventually in the end we are in for the first peaceful transition of power in georgia ever since the collapse of the u.s.s.r. the party which will have the majority in the parliament all the alliance of parties will then be able to appoint a prime minister who according to new amendments by the constitution will have the same powers as president next year when saakashvili is that is down basically saakashvi
last night less than thirty percent of the votes have been counted so far and also the international ngo called international transparency in georgia reported a very serious violation and even received the footage of mosques to men entering a polling station in georgia taking everybody out from the polling stations and the that n.-g. o. claims that the result at this particular polling station was altered in the favor of the ruling party the u.n. am as it stands the opposition party is in the...
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el departamento de quetzaltena ngo en guatemala fue electa como la sede de los juegos centroamericanosdel caribr que se disputaran en el 2018, la odecabe confirma la justa en tierras chivas. hasta aqui vamos a una pausa,para ir culmia edicion de noticias se nos une pedro biaggi con un adelanto de lo que escucharemos maÑana en su programa y bueno maÑana miercoles 31 de octubre se celebra la tradicional noche de brujas, momento en el que grandes y chicos participan en diversas actividades como el disfrazarse y buscar golosinas, a continuacion algunas recomendaciones para esta fecha halloween o la noche e brujas es una tradicion celta que se ha extendido hasta nuestros dias si bien adultos y ninhos participan en diversas actividades relacionadas a esta celebracion, son los mas pequenhos quienes resultan mas vulnerables de resultar victimas de intoxicaciones, asfixias, atropeyos u otras circunstancias. es muy importante que los adultos supervisen los disfraces de los ninhos, eviten comprarle mascaras y prefieran la pintura en sus rostros para facilitar la visibilidad y respiracion del ninh
el departamento de quetzaltena ngo en guatemala fue electa como la sede de los juegos centroamericanosdel caribr que se disputaran en el 2018, la odecabe confirma la justa en tierras chivas. hasta aqui vamos a una pausa,para ir culmia edicion de noticias se nos une pedro biaggi con un adelanto de lo que escucharemos maÑana en su programa y bueno maÑana miercoles 31 de octubre se celebra la tradicional noche de brujas, momento en el que grandes y chicos participan en diversas actividades como...
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. >> at the clinton global initiative business and government and ngos were in attendance to talk about big ideasing big problems within here at cgi you made impressive-- in this fight. we are especially honored to be joined today by advocates who dedicate their lives and at times risk their lives to liberate victims and help them recover. >> we conclude this evening with a conversation recorded at the clinton global initiative with chelsea clinton, the daughter of former president of the united states bill clinton and secretary of state hilary clinton. >> you is got a lot of jobs on the board of clinton global initiative foundation, barry dillard's board. are you a student at oxford. what is the goal? >> to lead a purposeful, meaningful life. i think that's one of the things that unifies those of us here at cgi. each of us is trying to do the most with the resources we were given and each of us is always trying to get smarter and more efficient and more effective. and i certainly think this is parently because much po to my parent's chagrin i don't yet have children, see this part of m
. >> at the clinton global initiative business and government and ngos were in attendance to talk about big ideasing big problems within here at cgi you made impressive-- in this fight. we are especially honored to be joined today by advocates who dedicate their lives and at times risk their lives to liberate victims and help them recover. >> we conclude this evening with a conversation recorded at the clinton global initiative with chelsea clinton, the daughter of former president...
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the problem of business to do good and the ngos and the need of the money that the ngos are generatingreach the end point. i mean, it was a very broad and inspirational speech. >> what is the whole major point of your whole -- of this whole thing? what are you trying to accomplish? >> very simply i think we've got an incredibly unique generation of young people. i came offstage from being with jack dorsey, the founder of twitter and square. i think people like mark zuckerberg are an example it's the youngest people in the world today that best understand the revolution that's changing our world. they're smart. they're empowered. they're knowledgeable, and they believe that not only can can they change the world but they have an obligation to. so the whole idea behind one young world is to say we'll bring together 1,500 of them from 183 countries so only the olympics games bring us together more countries. what we want to do is create a platform for them to affect positive change. we bring them together with counselors. we talked about president clinton and coukofi anon comes richard br
the problem of business to do good and the ngos and the need of the money that the ngos are generatingreach the end point. i mean, it was a very broad and inspirational speech. >> what is the whole major point of your whole -- of this whole thing? what are you trying to accomplish? >> very simply i think we've got an incredibly unique generation of young people. i came offstage from being with jack dorsey, the founder of twitter and square. i think people like mark zuckerberg are an...
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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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here two aid organizations -- the kenya ngos alliance against malaria and british international health charity merlin -- are working together. they also receive support from the us agency for international development. their campaign to eradicate alaria uses basic materials -- like kangas, a traditional garment worn in central and eastern africa. >> a kanga is used by women to wrap around their waists, as you can see i'm doing here. as they're moving around they're passing the message about malaria and mosquitoes. >> a hospital on the outskirts of kisii. pregnant women are particularly vulnerable to malaria, but many aren't aware of that. grace omwoyo was one of them. she didn't like going to the doctor because she didn't have much money. then grace learned that she and her unborn baby were at risk from malaria. and she heard about the free kangas. the skirt reminds the 33-year- old to come for regular check- ups. here they also provide her with a mosquito net for free. in kenya, half the people still live on less than two dollars a day -- and most of them are women. so they're the one
here two aid organizations -- the kenya ngos alliance against malaria and british international health charity merlin -- are working together. they also receive support from the us agency for international development. their campaign to eradicate alaria uses basic materials -- like kangas, a traditional garment worn in central and eastern africa. >> a kanga is used by women to wrap around their waists, as you can see i'm doing here. as they're moving around they're passing the message...
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. >> rose: at the clinton global initiative business and government and ngos were in attendance to talk about big ideas, big problems. >> and here at cgi you've made impressive commitments in this fight. we are especially honored to be joined by advocates who dedicate their lives and at times risk their lives to liberate victims and help them recover. >> rose: we begin with the recent conversation with the president of mexico, felipe calderon. you headed up the g20. what was that experience for you as an opportunity to engage others and focusing on big global problems? >> let me start by remembering the meeting we had in france in november 2011. it was a very disappointing one. we finished that without agreements, even without a sense of direction. so the problem seemed not only serious but also out of control. and then we started a process when mexico took over the head of the g20. we started a multiple processes in the sense that we beginning several ministerial meetings in order to put in a commonplace the different positions and try to close the gap between them. and at the same tim
. >> rose: at the clinton global initiative business and government and ngos were in attendance to talk about big ideas, big problems. >> and here at cgi you've made impressive commitments in this fight. we are especially honored to be joined by advocates who dedicate their lives and at times risk their lives to liberate victims and help them recover. >> rose: we begin with the recent conversation with the president of mexico, felipe calderon. you headed up the g20. what was...
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my father calls her an ngo woman of one, of her life, until she ran for the senate. so watching my mother and watching the many women like her who have advocated in civil society and outside government, i do believe in many ways i could be a public servant. i don't know what the right answer will be formed a long term, but now i'm trying to do the work wherever i can. >> i know you said your mother is vehement after leaving office after president obama's term. i wonder what you think about her heading towards the white house herself. >> i want her to do whatever she wants to do. i am so proud of my mom and everything she does. somebody came out earlier and said i love your parents, and i never tire of hearing it because my parents every day give me reasons to be proud of the work they do when the world. for my mom, as her daughter, i hope that she will get some well earned rest and get staying off an airplane for a while, and and she will make whatever choice is for her in the future and that will ultimately be the right choice for our family and for us. >> food is o
my father calls her an ngo woman of one, of her life, until she ran for the senate. so watching my mother and watching the many women like her who have advocated in civil society and outside government, i do believe in many ways i could be a public servant. i don't know what the right answer will be formed a long term, but now i'm trying to do the work wherever i can. >> i know you said your mother is vehement after leaving office after president obama's term. i wonder what you think...
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will, whole of society application, that includes the private sector, the public sector, and even ngos in some cases. >> rose: for lack of a better word, a smart power. >> well, a smart power but also the type of application of force that is a lot cheaper, it is a lot cheaper to be preventative than proactive than it is to be reactive. if you have an organization like nato, for example, that basically constructed a sit until something reaches critical mass and then you wait to spend ten years trying to fight your way out of it it is horribly expensive but if you can turn an organization like nato, which is an alliance of 28 countries more and may grow to even more, into a more proactive force for helping developing countries protect themselves, helping countries that, like the west african coastline that doesn't have coast guards or navies to help the flow of traffic, drugs, human trafficking, fisheries, you know, over utilization and so on and so forth, bunkering of oil and the like, then i think you have a different application of force but a much more cohesive way that could prevent
will, whole of society application, that includes the private sector, the public sector, and even ngos in some cases. >> rose: for lack of a better word, a smart power. >> well, a smart power but also the type of application of force that is a lot cheaper, it is a lot cheaper to be preventative than proactive than it is to be reactive. if you have an organization like nato, for example, that basically constructed a sit until something reaches critical mass and then you wait to spend...
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and stop them because they are ending up killing a lot of innocents and creating a great deal of the ngo to unpack it isn't powered nato five medics have been arrested in a series of dawn raids in bahrain after they and four other doctors lost their final appeal over jail terms for taking part in pro to mock received demonstrations . from the country's largest opposition party says the courts have long been in the rulers pockets. all international but these guys and the national but he is talking about as not just a symbolic ban the whole judicial process and not that it be and conduct is just in the control of the ruling power maybe those who torture illegally torture these medics where not even at the ending to the. situation for their cause and the court did know it can call upon them to be jailed for some time so see the list and when it comes to that people or. people who will be in subjected to. treatment or even killing the court just totally ignoring if there is a guilty long the book this as you will find tenants of these a book or so it's just those for the city and they had to
and stop them because they are ending up killing a lot of innocents and creating a great deal of the ngo to unpack it isn't powered nato five medics have been arrested in a series of dawn raids in bahrain after they and four other doctors lost their final appeal over jail terms for taking part in pro to mock received demonstrations . from the country's largest opposition party says the courts have long been in the rulers pockets. all international but these guys and the national but he is...
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rides watch as a key is the syrian government of dropping ban cluster bombs on residential areas the ngo says it doesn't have information on casualties and syrian civilians caught in the crossfire are increasingly fleeing the conflict zone where the number of refugees said to be rising exponentially they want to warrens they are number could soon top half a million without stopping their. reports. the bekaa valley is one of the poorest regions in lebanon resources are scarce living conditions visibly harsh but for syrian refugees with the fewest means this is now home we arrive to the town of just thirty minutes after a syrian shell hit the area the lebanese army wouldn't permit us to film the damage but even here at the official border crossing. sporadic gunfire serves as a reminder of the dangers on the other side hundreds of thousands of syrians have fled their country many coming right here to lebanon to seek refuge from the escalating violence but with their number is growing by the day and no end to the fighting in sight many find the prospects for their future are increasingly gri
rides watch as a key is the syrian government of dropping ban cluster bombs on residential areas the ngo says it doesn't have information on casualties and syrian civilians caught in the crossfire are increasingly fleeing the conflict zone where the number of refugees said to be rising exponentially they want to warrens they are number could soon top half a million without stopping their. reports. the bekaa valley is one of the poorest regions in lebanon resources are scarce living conditions...
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unexplained by the central office commission why that happened and then one incident which was recorded by an ngo called international transparency also causing some worries in the city of crushing the. armed men a mosque two men presumably spec ops of the government troops entered the polling station after it was closed and at the end of this company the international transparency reports that after they left all the results of this particular polling station were changed so there are certain indications that at least two polling stations results in georgia may be canceled due to these irregularities meanwhile certainly we have no indication for now whatsoever when the total one hundred percent of the votes will be counted and while we have the results but certainly we'll be following all throughout the day to see the latest figures and the latest numbers but still the situation in fact may change dramatically because the exit poll results and the results which have been counted so far those are the proportional seats in parliament and some allege that saakashvili sparty may still gain the sligh
unexplained by the central office commission why that happened and then one incident which was recorded by an ngo called international transparency also causing some worries in the city of crushing the. armed men a mosque two men presumably spec ops of the government troops entered the polling station after it was closed and at the end of this company the international transparency reports that after they left all the results of this particular polling station were changed so there are certain...