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it's military, it's ngo, partner nations all working together on a common theme which is health care.ds a couple very strong messages. one, it's about the patient, not who is delivering the care. number two, if we have a common goal to work towards, people from different backgrounds work together. >> great. if i could go back to ellen, in the policy world, what's the -- how difficult or not is it to utilize the capabilities of our people within the department of defense? what issues do you see through your experience being raised here and is there anything we need to do about it or is it working to solve itself? >> from a policy issue, on the health side, we train our physicians to care for and create the ben jitteries eligible for care in the dod, and sometimes when we are engaged in care for others than those who are designated beneficiaries, the lawyers get a little sticky, and so it's -- the find line that we often walked was we needed training. we had relationships with countries, and we trained together to improve our ability to protect our forces in those countries, and at the
it's military, it's ngo, partner nations all working together on a common theme which is health care.ds a couple very strong messages. one, it's about the patient, not who is delivering the care. number two, if we have a common goal to work towards, people from different backgrounds work together. >> great. if i could go back to ellen, in the policy world, what's the -- how difficult or not is it to utilize the capabilities of our people within the department of defense? what issues do...
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financial as from foreign ngos has been falling. organizations are channeling funds into myanmar instead to support its did he mock ra at thisization. >> over the years the case load has grown a lot. they wen't given as much money either, perhaps because of all of the good news inside burma so they might have thought the clinic no longer is no longer necessary. >> she believes the clinic still has an important role to play. she has reduced the workforce by 10% to cut costs. >> translator: if the health care system in myanmar improves, fewer patients will come to us. eventually nobody will need our services. we have to keep providing them for now. >> it will likely be some time before the government and ethnic groups in myanmar reach a lasting peace. cynthia is working hard to improve the skills of the young one day they will be able to put them to use back home. >>> a cutting edge factory for growing vegetables has opened its doors. the government joined forces with area businesses. together they unveiled a new research facility for
financial as from foreign ngos has been falling. organizations are channeling funds into myanmar instead to support its did he mock ra at thisization. >> over the years the case load has grown a lot. they wen't given as much money either, perhaps because of all of the good news inside burma so they might have thought the clinic no longer is no longer necessary. >> she believes the clinic still has an important role to play. she has reduced the workforce by 10% to cut costs. >>...
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leading ngos; greenpeace, human rights watch, amnesty international. leading foundations; the ford foundation, the rockefeller foundation. the elites of the european union, the elites of relationship of the united nations. all of these are part of what i would call the global governance movement. it's a powerful political movement. so point one, it's a major actor. point two, there's a conflict going on between global governance and the forces of a democratic/liberal nation-state. this is a political conflict. point three, this means we need to rethink world politics, the narrative of world politics. we think of it today in terms of, well, there's just these nations, maybe some ngos on this chessboard of world politics. well, we have to take the party of global governance and put it on the chessboard of global politics. it's an actor adversarial to american interests and american values, adversarial to a liberal democratic in general, certainly adversarial to nation-states struggling to survive such as israel. we think in terms of foreign policy catego
leading ngos; greenpeace, human rights watch, amnesty international. leading foundations; the ford foundation, the rockefeller foundation. the elites of the european union, the elites of relationship of the united nations. all of these are part of what i would call the global governance movement. it's a powerful political movement. so point one, it's a major actor. point two, there's a conflict going on between global governance and the forces of a democratic/liberal nation-state. this is a...
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su prximo paso oopen ngo el 27 de novme este m.los llamados micro-apartamentos fue aprobada por los supervisores de san francisco. take vo ---y para eso se tuvo que modificar el codigo de construccion de esa ciudad para incluir que el espacio minimo para construir uno de estos apartamentos sea de 150 pies... algo asi como el tamaÑo de un estacionamiento para un coche. ---estos apartamentos tendran cocina, baÑo y espacio para un "closet". ---el plan piloto constar de 375 unidades blanca ---nueva pausa pero al volver, take vo ---continua la polemica por el ataque a dos agentes de estados unidos en territorio mexicano.. segment ends guerra de declaraciones entre la policia federal y procuradora por el caso del ataque a 2 agentes de estados unidos. blanca --raul torres nos tiene los detalles de los que dicen las 2 partes. 00:19 00:32 01:03 01:09 take pkg cesar ---vamos con ariel rodriguez y el pronostico del tiempo.. blanca ---adelante ariel.. roll weather open take pkg cesar ---pausa comercial pero antes, un avance de domina la accion
su prximo paso oopen ngo el 27 de novme este m.los llamados micro-apartamentos fue aprobada por los supervisores de san francisco. take vo ---y para eso se tuvo que modificar el codigo de construccion de esa ciudad para incluir que el espacio minimo para construir uno de estos apartamentos sea de 150 pies... algo asi como el tamaÑo de un estacionamiento para un coche. ---estos apartamentos tendran cocina, baÑo y espacio para un "closet". ---el plan piloto constar de 375 unidades...
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government and ngos, that's there for tea and is probably the lead for that. would commend people to the cdc center for global health strategic damage is published about what their plan is for 2012 tonight 2015 for how they want to engage globally. they really looked at what their strength and cdc, how to apply that to other parts of the world. had we develop ourselves if we can do that better and where should we take this? also, how the cdc works of other parts of the u.s. government including the military to strengthen us. this comes back the different parts of the government working together to have an effective u.s. response, not a military response for cdc response or an ngo response, but a world response to the health security in any given country. that goes back to general hamre's comment in the video. >> how do you think we can do a better job of getting the word out here in town to does, for example, folks on the hill, not just the senators and congressmen, but their staffers to have a better understanding of how these pieces come together an intricat
government and ngos, that's there for tea and is probably the lead for that. would commend people to the cdc center for global health strategic damage is published about what their plan is for 2012 tonight 2015 for how they want to engage globally. they really looked at what their strength and cdc, how to apply that to other parts of the world. had we develop ourselves if we can do that better and where should we take this? also, how the cdc works of other parts of the u.s. government including...
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. >> reporter: this ngo which is supported by the japanese government gives former soldiers work removing land mines and exploding mines are being accumulating in conflict since the invasion of the former soviet union in 1979. devices remain scattered across the country and innocent people continue to fall victim to them. former soldiers are housed together and go out every day to use metal detectors in their search for land mines. >> translator: i'm happy. by doing land mine removal i can contribute to my country while i get paid and send my children to school. >> reporter: international forces estimate that over 5,000 soldiers have left the taliban in the past two years and believe the group has been weakened. >> the pressure will still be applied by a very capable afghan national security forces and therefore they are increasingly thinking about reintegration because it's the only way they'll stop fighting to preserve their own lives. >> reporter: on the other hand it's soldiers still feel a strong sense of unity. >> translator: many farmers and unemployed people pretend to be taliban
. >> reporter: this ngo which is supported by the japanese government gives former soldiers work removing land mines and exploding mines are being accumulating in conflict since the invasion of the former soviet union in 1979. devices remain scattered across the country and innocent people continue to fall victim to them. former soldiers are housed together and go out every day to use metal detectors in their search for land mines. >> translator: i'm happy. by doing land mine...
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hace todopore das l cosas, le limpia lasnos pn rque ahora que ella ya a ndergarden yo estoy ahi so ngoomer su luncno la pertos dicen quego, los istol, la bacteriaa iversidad cntra en la erra de jardin tien uronas infantiles y producir ser 15:28:26 yo miro otros niños que empre tienen algo y yo creo e es por por ponerse es boca y r sucio, los gérmenes que se super: gabriel figueroa, padre familia :46:46 que si se enferman qui tatola la el beneficio, se hacen, sus cuerpos sar ---que le parece si ernidayn ahora pasamos al pronostico del tiempo?? blanca ---con ariel rodriguez, adelante ariel.. roll weather open take pkg roll open cesar ---en la actualidad la internet puede ofrecer una fuente inagotable de informacion para la educacion de los ninos... pitch - blanca --sin embargo, tambien representa una distraccion y un peligro, sobre todo ante el incremento de las llamadas "redes sociales". ---tamara centeno nos amplia en "el poder de saber". take pkg ;01 ;10 ;17 1;06 take sports sot cesar ---vamos con ramon diaz y domina la accion blanca ---adelante ramon. take pkg
hace todopore das l cosas, le limpia lasnos pn rque ahora que ella ya a ndergarden yo estoy ahi so ngoomer su luncno la pertos dicen quego, los istol, la bacteriaa iversidad cntra en la erra de jardin tien uronas infantiles y producir ser 15:28:26 yo miro otros niños que empre tienen algo y yo creo e es por por ponerse es boca y r sucio, los gérmenes que se super: gabriel figueroa, padre familia :46:46 que si se enferman qui tatola la el beneficio, se hacen, sus cuerpos sar ---que le parece...
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in the last three months, ngo's counted about 500 racially motivated attacks in athens, such as this assault on a pakistani man in an underground station in june. observers believe the perpetrators have ties to the neo-nazi group golden dawn, which won seats in parliament for the first timen may. >> there is evidence that the perpetrators have links, but so far, no one has been charged. victims have said they would recognize their attackers because they had a high profile in their neighborhoods working together with other extremist groups. >> in late august, the golden dawn held a rally at the scene of an historic battle in which the greeks were defeated by the persians. some of the members of the paramilitary right-wing extremist group openly gave hitler salutes at a commemoration of their heroes while their leader delivered a blatantly xenophobic message. >> we want to keep our country clean. we want reese to belong to greeks. we do not want these hassans, mohammeds, and alis to remain residents of our countries. >> the party leader is seen here on the eve of parliamentary election
in the last three months, ngo's counted about 500 racially motivated attacks in athens, such as this assault on a pakistani man in an underground station in june. observers believe the perpetrators have ties to the neo-nazi group golden dawn, which won seats in parliament for the first timen may. >> there is evidence that the perpetrators have links, but so far, no one has been charged. victims have said they would recognize their attackers because they had a high profile in their...
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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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. >> what about the ngo? human-rights what has won a journalistic awards for its work -- human rights watch has won a journalistic awards for its works. in the los angeles area, the best investigative reporter now does investigative reporting paid for by the service employees international union local. what about that sort of thing? taken with a grain of salt, is that part of the answer? >> in a world where anyone can buy a newspaper for $12 million, we are close to everyone being pretty open -- newspapers are trying to do -- if a non- governmental organization produces a product that is transparent about things like that -- people can put it together and do in narrative you can understand. >> what do you think? >> i was just going to say, as long as these projects are explicit about where support is coming from, are up front about it, at least you are giving a fighting chance. interestingly, a lot of commercial organizations are not explicit or honest about where their support is coming from. in some ways, w
. >> what about the ngo? human-rights what has won a journalistic awards for its work -- human rights watch has won a journalistic awards for its works. in the los angeles area, the best investigative reporter now does investigative reporting paid for by the service employees international union local. what about that sort of thing? taken with a grain of salt, is that part of the answer? >> in a world where anyone can buy a newspaper for $12 million, we are close to everyone being...
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this ngo is making it possible. the group is called it's not just mud. today they are digging dirt. they have been asked by local people to make a memorial flower bed. the group is founded by jamie albanana. who was working as an english teacher in osaka and he quit his job and moved to ishinomaki. about 3,000 people in the city died there in the disaster. >> when i wanted to come, i couldn't find the information. for foreigners. i was with a lot of foreigners and none of them could speak japanese at all. so i was always translating for them, and speak to the homeowners or something, what do you want. i realized this is something i can do to kind of help foreigners. >> albana arrived soon after the disaster, but he found it hard to get information about what he could do to help the survivors. local governments were unprepared for volunteers who weren't japanese. he began talking directly with people who needed help. removing wreckage or clearing out mud from underneath houses. he responded to any requests. this is the head quarters of "it's not just mud." it's a private house that h
this ngo is making it possible. the group is called it's not just mud. today they are digging dirt. they have been asked by local people to make a memorial flower bed. the group is founded by jamie albanana. who was working as an english teacher in osaka and he quit his job and moved to ishinomaki. about 3,000 people in the city died there in the disaster. >> when i wanted to come, i couldn't find the information. for foreigners. i was with a lot of foreigners and none of them could speak...
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world block, the group of 77, the soviet block at the time, the sweeds, the swiss, human right groups, ngos, non-governmental organizations, including the international committee of the red cross. protocol one recognized irregular forces, guerrillas, and terrorists as operating without uniform and without clear command structures as legitimate combatants, working under the regular geneva convention. they changed the rules of war to favor regular forces over other forces. two examples. under protocol one, regulars and terrorists are permitted to hide in civilian population with concealed weapons before an attack. at that point, they are considered civilians. they jump out. they fire. they are combatants, and the conventional forces can fire at them. they jump back into the crowd. they are a civilian again. you cannot pursue them. what does this do? it, obviously, gives the terrorists and irregulars an advantage over the conventional forces, but that endangers civilians. human rights group saying it's a great advance, they are actually bringing civilians into greater danger by the rules of po
world block, the group of 77, the soviet block at the time, the sweeds, the swiss, human right groups, ngos, non-governmental organizations, including the international committee of the red cross. protocol one recognized irregular forces, guerrillas, and terrorists as operating without uniform and without clear command structures as legitimate combatants, working under the regular geneva convention. they changed the rules of war to favor regular forces over other forces. two examples. under...
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to back up concerns over its ally with action i think that washington risks enabling abuse and the ngo only thing sees things getting worse. so we have to use that to mean the situation is much worse than it was months ago it's really the terrier eighteen we're talking about at least twenty four people being killed after they were being independent commission of inquiry issued its reports last year a ban on not protest at the mtu fucked over and only a week ago there were a vocation of national to thirty one opposition activists were also talking about continuous harassment or human rights and one of them is now being the president of the famed center for human rights that was sentenced to some are two three years increased and marilee for having exercised its right to freedom of expression and we consider him to be a prisoner of conscience and we are talking about hundreds of hands and hundreds of allegations of torture that that happened especially since the beginning of two thousand and eleven until now international community has not enough pressure on that one man to ensure that.
to back up concerns over its ally with action i think that washington risks enabling abuse and the ngo only thing sees things getting worse. so we have to use that to mean the situation is much worse than it was months ago it's really the terrier eighteen we're talking about at least twenty four people being killed after they were being independent commission of inquiry issued its reports last year a ban on not protest at the mtu fucked over and only a week ago there were a vocation of national...
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use vegetables, tomatoes, and lettuce and like that from down there, to say, "les work with those ngos and make sure your products are clean." >> hinojosa: you want people calling, you want people writing letters? what do you want them doing when they call up burger king or mcdonald's or any of the... >> well, the first thing, immokalee workers... i know that's a hard one to say. >> hinojosa: i-m-o-k-a-l-e-e. >> that's right. that organization has organized working with those food companies, and there's a number of companies who have now come online, like taco bell, and they do the right thing, and they support that antislavery work. but there are others that haven't. and you can look on their web site and figure it out. >> hinojosa: okay, before we end up, there is something that... probably a lot of us feel good about the fact that we now can eat dark chocolate and feel good about it, right? because it's full of antioxidants, and it's good for us. >> sure. >> hinojosa: so cocoa, chocolate, what do we as consumers in the united states need to know about slavery? >> of course, the way
use vegetables, tomatoes, and lettuce and like that from down there, to say, "les work with those ngos and make sure your products are clean." >> hinojosa: you want people calling, you want people writing letters? what do you want them doing when they call up burger king or mcdonald's or any of the... >> well, the first thing, immokalee workers... i know that's a hard one to say. >> hinojosa: i-m-o-k-a-l-e-e. >> that's right. that organization has organized...
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snow level totals are ngoing to be about 6,500 ft.. and even higher than that as the week progresses. the first storm moves in with rain, wind and the possible thunderstorms and a little bit of a break before thursday. more rain on friday, saturday, and even ho heavy sunday heavy sunday on we will be back. [ female announcer ] now get high speed internet at home on our newly expanded advanced digital network, a connection you can count on. introducing at&t u-verse high speed internet with more speed options, reliability and wi-fi hot spots than ever. call at&t now to get u-verse high speed internet for as little as $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. it's the fastest internet for the price. our newly expanded advanced digital network gives you more of what you enjoy online. and with at&t, our wireless gateway turns your home into a private wi-fi hot spot that connects your wi-fi devices and can even save on your smart phone data usage at home. so call now to get at&t u-verse high speed internet for just $14.95
snow level totals are ngoing to be about 6,500 ft.. and even higher than that as the week progresses. the first storm moves in with rain, wind and the possible thunderstorms and a little bit of a break before thursday. more rain on friday, saturday, and even ho heavy sunday heavy sunday on we will be back. [ female announcer ] now get high speed internet at home on our newly expanded advanced digital network, a connection you can count on. introducing at&t u-verse high speed internet with...
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what you mean is if i am ngoing to cut we will spend next year. when you guys do it it means -- >> we have already written into the next ten-year budget automatic increases. if you are proposing let's say a billion, $10 billion increase for next year and you cut it down to 9 they say they are cutting 10 percent. they are not cutting anything. they are only increasing 9 billion instead of $10 million. it is done on purpose so people get confused and if cuts don't mean anything they mean only nibbling away at increases that's the reason nothing ever happens and they have got a way with it for a long time. both sides whether liberals or conservatives they want to spend money it was a lot of wealth you should get along with it. they are bankrupt they won't admit it there's why there is so much anger and frustration. it is hard to diff sri up loot when it is so hanothing to diff sri up. -- diff sri up. >> the media says the tax increases if they and spending cuts do happen the cuts total 55 billion from defense, 55 billion from domestic spending into t
what you mean is if i am ngoing to cut we will spend next year. when you guys do it it means -- >> we have already written into the next ten-year budget automatic increases. if you are proposing let's say a billion, $10 billion increase for next year and you cut it down to 9 they say they are cutting 10 percent. they are not cutting anything. they are only increasing 9 billion instead of $10 million. it is done on purpose so people get confused and if cuts don't mean anything they mean...
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ngo, dedicated to helping children badly injured in disaster and war zones.r, alyssa monotanta was quick to respond. but had to get to turkey. a car drove them as close to the border as they could. driver's last words, "you're on your own now." omar's arms were aching as he carried his brother and their three bags across the muddy field. the brothers eventually made their way to ankhra in turkey, but the boys don't have passports. their visas to the u.s. were denied and now they are waiting to see if the state department will grant them humanitarian parole. for omar, watching his brother suffering is agonizing. >> he had nightmares, and sometimes day dreams, bad day dreams. the most important thing, at this time, i think it's to be aware of everything. and to grow up. he's not a child anymore. >> reporter: arwa damon, cnn, ankhra. >> if you would like to help him, go to cnn.com/impact to find out how you can impact your world. arwa, thank you. >>> as president obama prepares for his next four years in office, our john berman has a tip for him. read up on rece
ngo, dedicated to helping children badly injured in disaster and war zones.r, alyssa monotanta was quick to respond. but had to get to turkey. a car drove them as close to the border as they could. driver's last words, "you're on your own now." omar's arms were aching as he carried his brother and their three bags across the muddy field. the brothers eventually made their way to ankhra in turkey, but the boys don't have passports. their visas to the u.s. were denied and now they are...
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. >> what about the ngo as a place? i mean, you know, human rights watch, journalistic awards for its work. again, in los angeles area the best, one of the best investigative reporters i worked with at the "l.a. times" now does investigative reporting but he's paid more by the largest service employees service union. what about that sort of thing? if taken with a grain of salt is that part of the interest be? in a world where you can buy a newspaper for $12 million, we are pretty close to where it was going to be open about what these newspapers are trying to do. and so if a nongovernmental organization is open about what it's trying to do and produces a product works transparent about fund and other things like that, we might have to live in a world where you look through a menu of options like that, and trust people to put together a narrative you can understand. >> what do you think? >> i was just going to say that i think as long as these projects are explicit about where their support is coming from, they are up
. >> what about the ngo as a place? i mean, you know, human rights watch, journalistic awards for its work. again, in los angeles area the best, one of the best investigative reporters i worked with at the "l.a. times" now does investigative reporting but he's paid more by the largest service employees service union. what about that sort of thing? if taken with a grain of salt is that part of the interest be? in a world where you can buy a newspaper for $12 million, we are...
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legislative reform and even on the ground an effort of building clinics, engaging people from real ngos, publications designed to educate people of their rights and is forth. that's my second point. my third point concerns the legal profession. optimism with legal professionals, there's amendndor constitutional government, closed quote. of course, the legal profession is ultimately crucial to the rule of law anywhere, and he's surely correct to use the platform he has before thousands of chinese students to try to inspire them as he has done so well, but i think it is important that we remain mindful of tokeville's add no vision added vision, it is the law giver himself who is responsible for taking away liberty. they, the lawyers, are more content, closed quote. simply to note that lawyers and the legal profession are very much tied to the status quo. in this really in by mind captures the dilemma today in china. its capacity to advance liberalization is somewhat constrained by its need to stay on good terms with officialdom and the matter. i can't tell you how many dozens of chinese l
legislative reform and even on the ground an effort of building clinics, engaging people from real ngos, publications designed to educate people of their rights and is forth. that's my second point. my third point concerns the legal profession. optimism with legal professionals, there's amendndor constitutional government, closed quote. of course, the legal profession is ultimately crucial to the rule of law anywhere, and he's surely correct to use the platform he has before thousands of...
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competitive advantage in collaboration, that the work that many companies are doing with government, ngos like care, world wildlife fund and so forth and with business, that triangle is very successful or it appears to be. just like some comments on is this one of the elements of our competitiveness that we ought to feature and encourage especially from the point of view of the state department and in the way that we're trying to position around the world effectively? >> well, i think one of the things that we are trying to do to deepen the partnerships that we have with the chamber of commerce, with companies and groups of companies in the. we tend to hear from many companies that other governments work much, much more closely in terms of helping provide financing packages, um, you know, if you're looking a at an infrastructure, you tend to have other companies show up there with great big package deals of where their governments are providing feasibility study support and all sorts of other things. so i think we're, we have very good intentions, and we're making strides, but i think, yo
competitive advantage in collaboration, that the work that many companies are doing with government, ngos like care, world wildlife fund and so forth and with business, that triangle is very successful or it appears to be. just like some comments on is this one of the elements of our competitiveness that we ought to feature and encourage especially from the point of view of the state department and in the way that we're trying to position around the world effectively? >> well, i think one...
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. >> what about the ngo? human-rights what has won a journalistic awards for its work -- human rights watch has won a journalistic awards for its works. in the los angeles area, the best investigative reporter now does investigative reporting paid for by the service employees international union local. what about that sort of thing? taken with a grain of salt, is that part of the answer? >> in a world where anyone can buy a newspaper for $12 million, we are close to everyone being pretty open -- newspapers are trying to do -- if a non-governmental organization produces a product that is transparent about things like that -- people can put it together and do in narrative you can understand. >> what do you think? >> i was just going to say, as long as these projects are explicit about where support is coming from, are up front about it, at least you are giving a fighting chance. interestingly, a lot of commercial organizations are not explicit or honest about where their support is coming from. in some ways, we
. >> what about the ngo? human-rights what has won a journalistic awards for its work -- human rights watch has won a journalistic awards for its works. in the los angeles area, the best investigative reporter now does investigative reporting paid for by the service employees international union local. what about that sort of thing? taken with a grain of salt, is that part of the answer? >> in a world where anyone can buy a newspaper for $12 million, we are close to everyone being...
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third, establish a legal framework in which ngo's can operate more freely. for example, environment is one of the issues they tag is one of the most important challenges. i agree 100% with that. i know no major country in the world that has made significant progress on environmental cleanup without a vibrant, grain movement. and ngo grain movement that can engage in political activism as well as political education. systems are built around the interests of the leaders. you need some counterpressure. not just pressure from above but from below if you're going to change that. let me conclude with political reform. they need to reconfigure incentives for local officials. this is an enormously context -- complex task. i will lay out why it is impossible to change the model without changing the operational incentives. otherwise their vested interests lead them to do what they are doing. regardless of where beijing thinks it is putting its money. they need to strengthen the independence of the legal system hopefully what to wear top officials are also subject to
third, establish a legal framework in which ngo's can operate more freely. for example, environment is one of the issues they tag is one of the most important challenges. i agree 100% with that. i know no major country in the world that has made significant progress on environmental cleanup without a vibrant, grain movement. and ngo grain movement that can engage in political activism as well as political education. systems are built around the interests of the leaders. you need some...
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third, establish a legal framework within which ngos can operate more freely.ple, environment is one of the issues that they tag as one of their most important challenges. i agree 100% with that. i know of no major country in the world that has made significant progress on environmental cleanup without a vibrant green movement. an ngo green movement that can engage in political activism as well as public education. systems are built around the interests of the polluters. they're the ones with the power in the system. you need some counterpressure, not just pressure from above, but pressure from below too if you're going to change that significantly. let me conclude with political reforms. they need to reconfigure incentives for local officials. it's an enormously complex task. be anyone wants to ask a question, i'll lay out why it is in my view almost impossible to change the development model without changing the operational incentives for local officials from the province through the city through the county through the township. otherwise their vested interes
third, establish a legal framework within which ngos can operate more freely.ple, environment is one of the issues that they tag as one of their most important challenges. i agree 100% with that. i know of no major country in the world that has made significant progress on environmental cleanup without a vibrant green movement. an ngo green movement that can engage in political activism as well as public education. systems are built around the interests of the polluters. they're the ones with...
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and then there's a set of ngos and institutions and groups that say they're from a two-step solution.verything is for a two-state solution. there's no constituency for an actual two-state solution. >> nsa not true. there's a constituency for it and there continues to be among both israelis and palestinians, they don't see their own government institutions or frankly our government institutions being able to get there. so if you want to fix it, what you have to do is deal with the legitimacy problem and the institution instead of saying let's go to final status negotiations tomorrow. >> there are also international efforts over the years. not just the idea that the u.s. is number one i think is the wrong approach with all due respect. because i think part of the problem of the states foreign policy. should be first among many. but if you don't build regional power and international security institutions it's very difficult to build a more peaceful world. there have been efforts like the quartet. the united states is not the only one who should be playing a role in the region. we're for
and then there's a set of ngos and institutions and groups that say they're from a two-step solution.verything is for a two-state solution. there's no constituency for an actual two-state solution. >> nsa not true. there's a constituency for it and there continues to be among both israelis and palestinians, they don't see their own government institutions or frankly our government institutions being able to get there. so if you want to fix it, what you have to do is deal with the...
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third, establish a legal framework in which ngo's can operate more freely. for example, environment is one of the issues they tag is one of the most important challenges. i agree 100% with that. i know no major country in the world that has made significant progress on environmental cleanup without a vibrant, grain movement. and ngo grain movement that can engage in political activism as well as political education. systems are built around the interests of the leaders. you need some counterpressure. not just pressure from above but from below if you're going to change that. let me conclude with political reform. they need to reconfigure incentives for local officials. this is an enormously complex task. i will lay out why it is impossible to change the model without changing the operational incentives. otherwise their vested interests lead them to do what they are doing. regardless of where beijing thinks it is putting its money. they need to strengthen the independence of the legal system hopefully what to wear top officials are also subject to legal const
third, establish a legal framework in which ngo's can operate more freely. for example, environment is one of the issues they tag is one of the most important challenges. i agree 100% with that. i know no major country in the world that has made significant progress on environmental cleanup without a vibrant, grain movement. and ngo grain movement that can engage in political activism as well as political education. systems are built around the interests of the leaders. you need some...
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whether you join one or buy red or join in ngo, we work alongside, we need you engaged in this fight. defining struggle of our age. and it's not just aid. just getting smarter and smarter. it's trade and investment. social enterprise. working with the citizens i are to help unlock their domestic resources so they can do it for themselves. think anyone in africa likes aid? come on. think anyone in ireland, germany. rebuild after the second world war. they'll take it though. anyway west it's not a right-left issue. it's a wrong-right america has been on the side what is right. when it comes down to it, this is ability keeping faith with the idea of america. because america is an id. ire slabbed a great country. it's not an idea. great britain is a great country. it's not an idea. that's how we see you around the world. one of the greatest idea in human history. right up there with crop rotation on the beatles album. the idea, the american idea, the idea. the idea is that you and me are created equal. and will ensure that an economic recession need not become an inequality recession. the
whether you join one or buy red or join in ngo, we work alongside, we need you engaged in this fight. defining struggle of our age. and it's not just aid. just getting smarter and smarter. it's trade and investment. social enterprise. working with the citizens i are to help unlock their domestic resources so they can do it for themselves. think anyone in africa likes aid? come on. think anyone in ireland, germany. rebuild after the second world war. they'll take it though. anyway west it's not...
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wasn't approaches with over two and a half million of syria's 23 million people now displaced and ngos warning that 200,000 syrian refugee children are at risk, action is needed. i, therefore, welcome the announcement that the foreign secretary has made, that the british government will be increasing aid, but will he set out what specific sets he and his colleagues in government will be taking to encourage others in the international community to increase their support in the face of the growing humanitarian crisis to which he referred? there is still a significant shortfall in the funds for syria, and britain must do can its part to encourage partners to contribute to this inexcusable shortfall. mr. speaker, let me turn now to the issue of gaza. in common with the -- [inaudible] we abhor the loss of life that we have witnessed in recent days. the foreign secretary has reiterated today that principal responsibility for the start of this current crisis lies with hamas. of course the recent rocket attackings targeted on a civilian population deserve our categoric condemnation, but does t
wasn't approaches with over two and a half million of syria's 23 million people now displaced and ngos warning that 200,000 syrian refugee children are at risk, action is needed. i, therefore, welcome the announcement that the foreign secretary has made, that the british government will be increasing aid, but will he set out what specific sets he and his colleagues in government will be taking to encourage others in the international community to increase their support in the face of the...
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i'm here to assist her and to assist the ngos, to assist our government and other survivors and victimsicking is concerned. >> congratulations to both of you on the amazing work you're doing and congratulations on prop 35, which is passed. >> thank you! >> last time you were on, whoa talked about that. you're a big proponent of that. from your big smiles we know you're happy about that. this is a story we care a lot about. we're going to keep talking about it and hopefully give a little bit of a platform as well. >> thank you, soledad. >> you bet. >> thank you. >>> a pilot accuse d of flying drunk in the new airline thriller "flight." ank ankly reilly is a co-star and joins us, straight ahead. >> what are you going to do? your world. ♪ [ whispers ] real bacon... creamy cheese... 100 calories... [ chef ] ma'am [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it find
i'm here to assist her and to assist the ngos, to assist our government and other survivors and victimsicking is concerned. >> congratulations to both of you on the amazing work you're doing and congratulations on prop 35, which is passed. >> thank you! >> last time you were on, whoa talked about that. you're a big proponent of that. from your big smiles we know you're happy about that. this is a story we care a lot about. we're going to keep talking about it and hopefully...
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whether you join one or by red or join an ngo that we work along side. we need you.struggle. it is trade. it is not just aid. it is investment. tell them what they're on domestic resources of the the trip from themselves. to think anyone in africa like skates, and don't think anyone in ireland likes aids. -- do you think anyone in africa likes aid? do you think anyone in ireland likes aid? it is not a right/left issue. it is a right/wrong issue. it is keeping faith with america. because america is an idea. america has constantly been on the side of what is right. when it comes down to it, this is about keeping faith with the idea of america. ireland is a great country, but it is not an idea. great britain is a great country, not an idea. that is how we see you around the world, as one of the greatest ideas in human history. right up there with the renaissance, right up there with crop rotation and the beatles' white album. the american idea, but the idea that you and me are created equal, and will ensure that an economic recession does not come and equality recession
whether you join one or by red or join an ngo that we work along side. we need you.struggle. it is trade. it is not just aid. it is investment. tell them what they're on domestic resources of the the trip from themselves. to think anyone in africa like skates, and don't think anyone in ireland likes aids. -- do you think anyone in africa likes aid? do you think anyone in ireland likes aid? it is not a right/left issue. it is a right/wrong issue. it is keeping faith with america. because america...
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whether you join one or by red or join an ngo that we work along side. we need you.the defining struggle. it is trade. it is investment. tell them what they're on domestic resources of the the trip from themselves. to think anyone in africa like skates, and don't think anyone in ireland likes aids. it is not a right/left issue. it is a right/wrong issue. america has constantly been on the side of what is right. when it comes down to it, this is about keeping faith with the idea of america. ireland is a great country, but it is not an idea. great britain is a great country, not an idea. that is how we see you around the world, as one of the greatest ideas in human history. right up there with the renaissance, right up there with crop rotation and the beatles' white album. the american idea, but the idea that you and me are created equal, and will ensure that an economic recession does not come and equality recession. the idea that life is not meant to be endured but enjoyed. this country was the first to claw its way out of darkness and put that on paper. these are no
whether you join one or by red or join an ngo that we work along side. we need you.the defining struggle. it is trade. it is investment. tell them what they're on domestic resources of the the trip from themselves. to think anyone in africa like skates, and don't think anyone in ireland likes aids. it is not a right/left issue. it is a right/wrong issue. america has constantly been on the side of what is right. when it comes down to it, this is about keeping faith with the idea of america....
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ngo dedicated to helping children badly injured in war zones.ve them as close to the border as it could. the driver's last words, you're on your own now. omar's arms were aching as he carried his brother and their three bags across the muddy field. the brothers eventually made their way to ankora in turkey, but the boys don't have passports, their visas were denied and now, they're waiting to see if the state department will grant them humanitarian parole. for omar, watching his brother suffering is agonizing. >> he had nightmares. the one thing he's going to get this time, i think to be aware. to grow up, his mind.
ngo dedicated to helping children badly injured in war zones.ve them as close to the border as it could. the driver's last words, you're on your own now. omar's arms were aching as he carried his brother and their three bags across the muddy field. the brothers eventually made their way to ankora in turkey, but the boys don't have passports, their visas were denied and now, they're waiting to see if the state department will grant them humanitarian parole. for omar, watching his brother...
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with one hand of the add -- administration doing one thing with ngos and another thing do something else with the state. sometimes these two elements do not add up or do not turn into energy, and it's, i think it's in some way very heart breaking for the american point of view because we put a lot of money through all the factions in this particular part of the world. what comes back is from the society is we are doing nothing. again, how do we make it work in a way that's more transparent, that's more coordinated, and this goes with wishes of the population. you know, they toppled it and wanted transparency in resources, and calls thinking of another way instead of doing one thing here and another thing here, create platforms and make the different way, and ways they meet each other. for example, it did happen in american policy. when in sudan, you cannot -- i would take the objection that sudan is a time of constriction. it's a very successful example of the convergence and political unit and the u.s. administration coming together to help rebill the country and bringing in different e
with one hand of the add -- administration doing one thing with ngos and another thing do something else with the state. sometimes these two elements do not add up or do not turn into energy, and it's, i think it's in some way very heart breaking for the american point of view because we put a lot of money through all the factions in this particular part of the world. what comes back is from the society is we are doing nothing. again, how do we make it work in a way that's more transparent,...
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wasn't approaches with over two and a half million of syria's 23 million people now displaced and ngosing that 200,000 syrian refugee children are at risk, action is needed. i, therefore, welcome the announcement that the foreign secretary has made, that the british government will be increasing aid, but will he set out what specific sets he and his lleagues in government will be taking to encourage others in the international community to increase their support in the face of the growing humanitarian crisis to which he referred? there is still a significant shortfall in the funds for syria, and britain must do can its part to encourage partners to contribute to this inexcusable shortfall. mr. speaker, let me turn now to the issue of gaza. in common with the -- [inaudible] we abhor the loss of life that we have witnessed in recent days. the foreign secretary has reiterated today thatrincipal responsibility for the start of this current crisis lies with hamas. of course the recent rocket attackings targeted on a civilian population deserve our categoric condemnation, but does the foreig
wasn't approaches with over two and a half million of syria's 23 million people now displaced and ngosing that 200,000 syrian refugee children are at risk, action is needed. i, therefore, welcome the announcement that the foreign secretary has made, that the british government will be increasing aid, but will he set out what specific sets he and his lleagues in government will be taking to encourage others in the international community to increase their support in the face of the growing...
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i don't think there's a lot of bearing on the ngo officer and junior officer.it's not something that's just going to start in 2013 or beyond. we're already seeing a very much more effective and confident, a lot of young afghan officers. the north atlantic council in afghanistan ten days ago, visiting, for instance, the special forces training center. something like 80% of the instruction there is done by us. we trained trainers and other afghans. what we are trying to do is put in place, while we're there to the end of 2013, is for forces to generate themselves to give them the skills to sustain other people. in training we saw, that process was well underway. >> helped enormously by the fact that we, internationally, and we reflect this in the u.k. with the officer academy, we are deliberately feeding western trained officers back into their own system, and that should create this self-generation and regeneration of afghan expertise. in that positive sense, there is an effect that will happen. in terms of the reintegration, the first one, i'm not as sure about
i don't think there's a lot of bearing on the ngo officer and junior officer.it's not something that's just going to start in 2013 or beyond. we're already seeing a very much more effective and confident, a lot of young afghan officers. the north atlantic council in afghanistan ten days ago, visiting, for instance, the special forces training center. something like 80% of the instruction there is done by us. we trained trainers and other afghans. what we are trying to do is put in place, while...
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competitive edge advantage in collaboration that the work that many companies are doing with government, ngos like care, world wildlife fund's, etc., and with business that triangle was very successful or appears to be. i would like some comments on is this one of the elements of our competitiveness that we ought to feature and encourage especially from the point of view of the state department in the way that we are trying to position hour of the world effectively? >> one of the things we are trying to do is to deepen the partnerships that we have with the chamber of commerce with companies and groups of companies in the u.s.. we tend to hear from many companies that other governments work much, much closely in terms of how they provide financing packages if you are looking at an infrastructure in the country you tend to have other companies show up with great big package deals of where their governments are providing a feasibility studies and all sorts of other things, so we have very good intentions and we are making strides, but i think we need to do a lot more. so i'm glad you have a goo
competitive edge advantage in collaboration that the work that many companies are doing with government, ngos like care, world wildlife fund's, etc., and with business that triangle was very successful or appears to be. i would like some comments on is this one of the elements of our competitiveness that we ought to feature and encourage especially from the point of view of the state department in the way that we are trying to position hour of the world effectively? >> one of the things...
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>> senator, but will be the central command, isaf represented as well as representatives from the ngos and the state department, u.s. aid and so forth and there will be initial planning sessions to get it right but i would expect a lot of energy and attention to be spent over the next two years. >> you've raised an important point in talking about the various stakeholders because obviously this remains a coalition effort, and making sure that we continue to keep our other partners, our european partners engaged in this effort is very important as somebody who chairs the european affairs subcommittee on foreign relations looking at nado's role and the continued support of the european countries for our effort in afghanistan has been very important. can you talk about the other kind of work that you see as a part of your portfolio if you take over this job in afghanistan in terms of working with our partners to ensure their continued support for this mission? >> senator, i can, and i would include the most important partners those are our afghan partners that have the responsibility for
>> senator, but will be the central command, isaf represented as well as representatives from the ngos and the state department, u.s. aid and so forth and there will be initial planning sessions to get it right but i would expect a lot of energy and attention to be spent over the next two years. >> you've raised an important point in talking about the various stakeholders because obviously this remains a coalition effort, and making sure that we continue to keep our other partners,...
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we need to protect the people who serve and our state departments, not in all facets, whether ngo's the state department. it cannot procure them, they should not be there. >> i would like to redirect this back to the representative. he spoke about specific things a lot of what would you say should be the basic guiding principles, speaking more broadly? >> if you are referring to a dollar spent or in general, our foreign policy, america is the leader of the world. wheaton looked where there are opportunities to create among christie's and we need to be supportive of those treat it is a balance. one of the challenges we have right now in the middle east, iran. iran is getting close to having nuclear capabilities. from the foreign policy standpoint, we have to support the democracy that we have with israel there, and do what we can to prevent iran from having nuclear capabilities. the next step is their ability to support terrorists, their ability now with technology to move the nuclear bombs easily around the world. as relates to the foreign policy, we need to again make sure america's in
we need to protect the people who serve and our state departments, not in all facets, whether ngo's the state department. it cannot procure them, they should not be there. >> i would like to redirect this back to the representative. he spoke about specific things a lot of what would you say should be the basic guiding principles, speaking more broadly? >> if you are referring to a dollar spent or in general, our foreign policy, america is the leader of the world. wheaton looked...
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we knee people that serve in all facets, whether ngos or the state department. if we can't secure them, they shouldn't be there. >> moderator: can begin cross talk on this. >> i would like to redirect it back to representative berg. you spoke regarding a few specific things but what would you say should be the basic guiding principles, speaking about more broadly? what should be guiding our foreign policy? berg: i mean if you're referring to dollars spent or in general? our foreign policy, america is the leader of the world. we need to look where, where there are opportunities to create democracies and we need to be supportive of those. i mean i think it is a balance. you know, one of the big challenges we have right now obviously in the middle east and iran, iran is the, you know, is getting close to having nuclear capabilities. from a foreign policy standpoint in the middle east, we have to support the democracy that we have with israel there and do what we can to prevent iran from having the nuclear capabilities because their next step is their ability to sup
we knee people that serve in all facets, whether ngos or the state department. if we can't secure them, they shouldn't be there. >> moderator: can begin cross talk on this. >> i would like to redirect it back to representative berg. you spoke regarding a few specific things but what would you say should be the basic guiding principles, speaking about more broadly? what should be guiding our foreign policy? berg: i mean if you're referring to dollars spent or in general? our foreign...
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