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have ngos. so they won many elections because they have a machine and have experience for more than 80 years. now we want to build alternative between cooperating with pressure groups and parties and ngos to complete our efforts. >> [inaudible]. >> okay. what are the chances that you will be able to build an effective coalition of opposition movements to have, you know, to make a difference in the electoral realm? >> the problem is that, that we are in the beginning maybe. >> juan, democracy. we were at the beginning of the revolution. more than 30 years dictatorship. no political parties. no one can talk, no one can campaign, no one can establish a political party or a meeting without security. so now it is open. so we need to learn how to organize ourselves. the we need to learn how to make organizations. organization like movement, real movements, political party. so it will take time. >> what is the role of the u.s. as a donor country, as a an important influential diplomatic force in the re
have ngos. so they won many elections because they have a machine and have experience for more than 80 years. now we want to build alternative between cooperating with pressure groups and parties and ngos to complete our efforts. >> [inaudible]. >> okay. what are the chances that you will be able to build an effective coalition of opposition movements to have, you know, to make a difference in the electoral realm? >> the problem is that, that we are in the beginning maybe....
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the event was one of a series held last month by a thai ngo brought on by the u.n. development program. thailand's sex industry is thought to employ tens of thousands of workers. prostitution is technically legal, but the law criminalizes only those who provide sexual services. they get no legal protection from abusive managers, and violence which often comes with the work. groups seeking to rectify the situation say the exploitation will continue as long as sex workers are denied legal protection. >> we are living in society, it's discrimination and stigma against ouprofession. i dream about to have sex workers to be a human being and stand up in society. >> reporter: not everyone shares that view. the head of the bangkok office of one u.s.-based ngo says legalizing prostitution could benefit underground organizations instead. >> to try to protect their rights in prostitution is only to try to protect them while they're being harmed. but we offer them the opportunity to have a good job, to get paid fair wages, to have benefits that come with a real job. >> reporter
the event was one of a series held last month by a thai ngo brought on by the u.n. development program. thailand's sex industry is thought to employ tens of thousands of workers. prostitution is technically legal, but the law criminalizes only those who provide sexual services. they get no legal protection from abusive managers, and violence which often comes with the work. groups seeking to rectify the situation say the exploitation will continue as long as sex workers are denied legal...
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the ngo workers hope the conference will lay the foundation for a more balanced development. nhk world, yokohama. >>> nhk is just one of a number of media covering the ticad meeting. many journalists from africa have come to report on the event. some spent part of their time before the start of the conference touring an elementary school in yokohama. the reportered asked the students what they know about africa. the children reflies the continent has plenty of natural resources. they also said it's not just a hot place. that won them some applause. >> now i feel that africa is closer than before and i feel like traveling there. i want to help them in what little way i can. >> the education system here is good. maybe we should emulate that. >>> africa, a continent of promise and plunder. more than a billion people in more than 50 countries form a cultural mosaic. many live in lands rich in minerals. a source of economic growth and conflict. "newsline" is looking at the challenges on this continent. don't miss our coverage. >>> chinese government officials are looking into the
the ngo workers hope the conference will lay the foundation for a more balanced development. nhk world, yokohama. >>> nhk is just one of a number of media covering the ticad meeting. many journalists from africa have come to report on the event. some spent part of their time before the start of the conference touring an elementary school in yokohama. the reportered asked the students what they know about africa. the children reflies the continent has plenty of natural resources. they...
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the tragic statistic was published tuesday in a report by the ngo save the children. it also released its annual mother's index, ranking the best and worst countries in the world to be a mother. >> the group considered the health of women and children in their countries, education and well being and female participation in politics. surprisingly, the u.s. sits in 30th place with the highest first day death rate in developed countries, but there are worse places to become a mother. >> a child is born. the baby is alive and healthy, but its birthplace, the democratic republic of congo, is a dangerous part of the world. many babies here do not even survive their first 24 hours. the drc , the takes last place in the 2013 report of the welfare mothers and children compiled by the ngo save the children. for years, the organization has been studying living conditions worldwide comparing health care, education opportunities, and in comes. >> if you are a mom in finland, you are right at the top of the ranking. you have great education, good chances of income. you've got a rea
the tragic statistic was published tuesday in a report by the ngo save the children. it also released its annual mother's index, ranking the best and worst countries in the world to be a mother. >> the group considered the health of women and children in their countries, education and well being and female participation in politics. surprisingly, the u.s. sits in 30th place with the highest first day death rate in developed countries, but there are worse places to become a mother....
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doesn't ngo converter right's? does government confer rights? idea so even if you were not in the public sector or ministry of health or ministry of education of the public health department or the anna age, that's the public sector but you don't have to be working in those public sectors to think that they need to succeed to do their job. you do -- should there be a post office? should you be able to drink water and not get cholera? i think all of us believe that we should have those rights and so working with the public sector, it's obvious some days i'm sure but in haiti did something that as you have pushed for the idea that it can all add up to more than the sum of our parts. so that is the main reason. another one is that if you are delivering something good like say a basic vaccination for kids. i don't think many people, as some people think that may not be good but most people understand and i'm probably going to get in trouble for that. i am headed out there shortly. or literacy, choose whatever you would like to roll out and i'm an in
doesn't ngo converter right's? does government confer rights? idea so even if you were not in the public sector or ministry of health or ministry of education of the public health department or the anna age, that's the public sector but you don't have to be working in those public sectors to think that they need to succeed to do their job. you do -- should there be a post office? should you be able to drink water and not get cholera? i think all of us believe that we should have those rights...
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ngos and the governments are involved. most bed nets are contributed through national campaigns that are organized by the government. but they are implemented often through ngo's, especially the sleep under the net campaign. >> don't they sell or resell them? >> sometimes that happens, but with a national campaign there's no reason to do that because a neighbor has one as well. there was a big education campaigns. in the early going, people were afraid to use them, did not know how. i went into a home and asked where their bed net was and they pulled out from under the bed in a plastic package. so you need to go in and teach people and encourage them. that's where the communities are so important and faith based communities and community-based organizations. the muslim community and christian community in nigeria are working together to ensure everyone and their congregations sleeps under the next. -- nets. the funding shortfall was from external resources that the government cannot make up. so they cannot meet their deadl
ngos and the governments are involved. most bed nets are contributed through national campaigns that are organized by the government. but they are implemented often through ngo's, especially the sleep under the net campaign. >> don't they sell or resell them? >> sometimes that happens, but with a national campaign there's no reason to do that because a neighbor has one as well. there was a big education campaigns. in the early going, people were afraid to use them, did not know how....
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>> actually, we are establishing a branch for our ngo in the states. i am meeting different organizations from around the , whether on the political level or on the ngo and society level of how they are structured and how they manage the governments within the organizations. this is a great opportunity for me to be here, meeting people in different organizations. luckily, we have the platform that gives us -- makes people interested. i agree, it is very important and we're doing that. before the revolution, we converted with serbia. ,lso, the movement in poland how to build a movement. [indiscernible] after the revolution, -- [indiscernible] after nine years, the liberals took a position. init's an experience slovakia. an organization with the occupy movement in the u.s. and the uk, spain and greece and italy. morocco. we get information from the movements and we try to give information to new groups in many countries. andave branches in europe the u.s. and we try to organize people here and outside egypt for referendum and voting. all the countries he
>> actually, we are establishing a branch for our ngo in the states. i am meeting different organizations from around the , whether on the political level or on the ngo and society level of how they are structured and how they manage the governments within the organizations. this is a great opportunity for me to be here, meeting people in different organizations. luckily, we have the platform that gives us -- makes people interested. i agree, it is very important and we're doing that....
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. >> there is a coalition of ngos, non-governmental organizations led by the department of animal carend control to do disaster planning for pets and that includes the san francisco spca. the paws group, the vet sos, pets unlimited. and we all have gotten together and have been getting together for over four or five years now to talk about how we can educate the public about being prepared for a disaster as it involves your pets. >> a lot of services. i understand that if you have to leave your home, we are encouraging people to take their pets with them. >> absolutely. we think that that is a lesson that we concerned from karina, if you are being evacuated you should take your pet with you. i have a carrier, and you need to have a carrier that you can fit your pet in comfortably and you need to take your pet with you when you were evacuated. >> i am going to thank you very much for joining us and bringing oreo today. and i am goallegiance. and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. thank you our first item of board min
. >> there is a coalition of ngos, non-governmental organizations led by the department of animal carend control to do disaster planning for pets and that includes the san francisco spca. the paws group, the vet sos, pets unlimited. and we all have gotten together and have been getting together for over four or five years now to talk about how we can educate the public about being prepared for a disaster as it involves your pets. >> a lot of services. i understand that if you have...
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. >> talk about that, who has the answer, these various ngo's, perhaps the church? >> it is. the church has a mandate to care for the least of these, orphan and jesus had a deep affinity forchn. in that same vein the church has the responsibility to step up. we are not trying to force anything on the churches. theorizing up 400 different denominations in brazil, faith based working to combat human trafficking. through the power of media, social media, come alongside you and help. >> it is encouraging you have seen the global church get involved in justice specifically with human trafficking. thank you, sir, safe travels to you. >> thanks, george. >> to join the setfreecampaign. find a ling to their ministry at our site cbnnews.com. >> welcome back to the broadcast, three iraqi children came to israel for open heart surgery. israel has no diplomatic ties with iraq yet they are giving life saving treatment to these children. >> all part of save a child's heart. they treat children from m even authorities. julie stall brings us one girl's story. >> reporter: these children look
. >> talk about that, who has the answer, these various ngo's, perhaps the church? >> it is. the church has a mandate to care for the least of these, orphan and jesus had a deep affinity forchn. in that same vein the church has the responsibility to step up. we are not trying to force anything on the churches. theorizing up 400 different denominations in brazil, faith based working to combat human trafficking. through the power of media, social media, come alongside you and help....
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ngo án?el nos cue?ta >> hola? ¿qué t?l? ten?mos concursan?e repr?sentant? latina h?ja de padre chi?l? cara p?r la reg?on yo le dije que , fue roberto el que se ddecidio por gabriea que hace 13 años nacio en san josé gaby aprendio a cantar antes de hablar es promesa artistica >> es la habilidad de gaby que llegara lejos >> representa ranchera hasta cumbia que podría dar nota final del concurso para ser la voz kids 2013 >> fuerza para gaby es motivo para ver a las 8 de la noche la voz kids y apoyar%e a la representante >> claro que si mucha suerte nosotros vamos a una pausa ya regresamos >> llegamos a deportivo con juan francisco >> buenas tardes >> hola, ¿qué tal? cómo están ? feliz viernes , antes de repasar ida del clausura 2013 y previa de uefa champions league , atléticos están en houston peor equipo por cierto empate ante rapids , en el oeste , en última salida descalabro en colorado el sábado con 6 carreras contraste con triunfo en casa contra atlanta que blanqeo en 7 entrradas en casa partido hoy frente a colorada miami heat versus pacers en final de la conferencia del este ,
ngo án?el nos cue?ta >> hola? ¿qué t?l? ten?mos concursan?e repr?sentant? latina h?ja de padre chi?l? cara p?r la reg?on yo le dije que , fue roberto el que se ddecidio por gabriea que hace 13 años nacio en san josé gaby aprendio a cantar antes de hablar es promesa artistica >> es la habilidad de gaby que llegara lejos >> representa ranchera hasta cumbia que podría dar nota final del concurso para ser la voz kids 2013 >> fuerza para gaby es motivo para ver a las 8...
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ngo a head morgan. >> it is not a partisan issue but an issue of political donations and whether the names get revealed. >> i don't care who the president is under these circumstances, the irs is clearly dysfunctional and lois lernor was promoted under president bush. gang, we have to wrap it at th. and if the irs played politics with these groups, what about enforcing the president's health care law? that's what michelle batch batch wants to know. new numbers showing that america could throw opec to the curve if it does one thing. something as bold as what jfk did. and how much money it will save you next. >> i believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal before this decade is out of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future. by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiencebelow... to the fine
ngo a head morgan. >> it is not a partisan issue but an issue of political donations and whether the names get revealed. >> i don't care who the president is under these circumstances, the irs is clearly dysfunctional and lois lernor was promoted under president bush. gang, we have to wrap it at th. and if the irs played politics with these groups, what about enforcing the president's health care law? that's what michelle batch batch wants to know. new numbers showing that america...
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refugees,ere fighters, and ngo's use this as a garrison town so close to the border. what they plan to do next is unclear, publicly at least. the intelligence agency is talking about reserving the right to respond. is at a time when there is a glimmer of political hope, with russia and the u.s. attempting to get some dialogue going. what happens on the ground in syria and turkey has its own tragic force, delivering more pain and suffering. four filipino peacekeepers about the last tuesday have been released. the soldiers have -- are being held by a rebel group that was taken captive last week. the same group detained 21 peacekeepers in march. now the operation to hand over the peacekeepers is under way. in the last few days there has been fighting between the regime and the army in the area. >> there have been celebrations a bad, bob and -- islam a and lejore. some constituencies are being counted again. our correspondent joins us live from korachi. accusations of vote rigging, what impact is that likely to have on the national outcome? >> the biggest political party
refugees,ere fighters, and ngo's use this as a garrison town so close to the border. what they plan to do next is unclear, publicly at least. the intelligence agency is talking about reserving the right to respond. is at a time when there is a glimmer of political hope, with russia and the u.s. attempting to get some dialogue going. what happens on the ground in syria and turkey has its own tragic force, delivering more pain and suffering. four filipino peacekeepers about the last tuesday have...
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international organizations and ngos have been visiting their area for the last fifteen years. and they always welcomed them with joyous songs am. i am. every. now that we have heard. about my little note that i don't know. your mother and they are not your mother and i don't know how you want to come again i could tell they provide them with food that accident the children and check them for signs of malnutrition. oh no way did you come from nothing from the tell of. not that i don't know how far is going to tell of. many hours away which means that i left with the sunrise. for decades to turkana have been living in a constant state of hunger. they belong to one billion people around the world who have no access to their daily nourishment while at the same time more food than ever is being produced on the planet. contrary to crisis periods this chronic hunger phenomenon rarely reaches the evening news. never the less it is deadly. it kills over fifteen million people yearly. three times more than those killed during the gear of the second world war. approximately six and a hal
international organizations and ngos have been visiting their area for the last fifteen years. and they always welcomed them with joyous songs am. i am. every. now that we have heard. about my little note that i don't know. your mother and they are not your mother and i don't know how you want to come again i could tell they provide them with food that accident the children and check them for signs of malnutrition. oh no way did you come from nothing from the tell of. not that i don't know how...
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the egyptian government sees foreign funding as a threat and has moved against ngo's. view this as a betrayal the values of the uprising that toppled the mubarak regime. ♪ germany city celebrated the 200th anniversary of wagner's birth. revered andthe most most reviled composers. but to mark the grand occasion, his birth city unveiled a new statute. it shows him standing before silhouette representing the shadow his fame would cast in future. key jury address on thursday, barack obama defended the use of drone strikes, and calling them of legal means of fighting terrorism. but the president did acknowledge concerns about accountability and civilian casualties. obama launched a new attempt to close the military prison at guantanamo bay. >> today, i was again called on congress to let the restrictions on detainee transfers from gitmo. >> obama told the audience that guantanamo has become a symbol around the world for an america that flouts the rule of law. also on thursday, the social democrats celebrated their 150th anniversary. >> i want to express my gratitude and rec
the egyptian government sees foreign funding as a threat and has moved against ngo's. view this as a betrayal the values of the uprising that toppled the mubarak regime. ♪ germany city celebrated the 200th anniversary of wagner's birth. revered andthe most most reviled composers. but to mark the grand occasion, his birth city unveiled a new statute. it shows him standing before silhouette representing the shadow his fame would cast in future. key jury address on thursday, barack obama...
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it has always been known as a little syria, a place where refugees, fighters, politicians, ngo's gather. , said onesuspects minister. arrests of turkish nationals have been made or i. i can clearly say that the attacks were carried out by a group whose name and a committees are known to us and have direct links to syria's intelligence agency. >> syria denied any responsibility and criticize the turkish government. >> the turkish foreign minister said that turkey can defend itself. defends itself against towho? turkey's government should take full responsibility for what happened. >> some here are accusing their government of failing to give them adequate security. thehe prime minister says bombings were done by the pro- assad organization. then where are the border security units? where are our soldiers and policemen? >> this'll make turkey's exposure to the conflict deeper and more dangerous. it is also at a time when there is a glimmer of political hope with russia and the u.s. attempting to get some dialogue going. what happens on the ground in syria and now in turkey has its own tra
it has always been known as a little syria, a place where refugees, fighters, politicians, ngo's gather. , said onesuspects minister. arrests of turkish nationals have been made or i. i can clearly say that the attacks were carried out by a group whose name and a committees are known to us and have direct links to syria's intelligence agency. >> syria denied any responsibility and criticize the turkish government. >> the turkish foreign minister said that turkey can defend itself....
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ngo a head morgan. >> it is not a partisan issue but an issue of political donations and whether the names get revealed. >> i don't care whohe president is under these circumstances, the irs is clearly dysfunctional and lois lernor was promoted under president bush. gang, we have to wrap it at that. and if the irs played politics with these groups, what about enforcing the president's health care law? that's what miclle batch batch wants to know. new numbers showing that america could throw opec to the curve if it does one thing. something as bold as what jfk did. and how much money it will save you next. >> i believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal before this dede is out of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth. bny mellon combines investment management & investment servicing, giving us unique insigs which help us tract the industry's brightest minds who create powerful strategies for a country's investments which are used to build new schools to build more bright minds. invested in e world. bny mellon. but maybe the problem isn
ngo a head morgan. >> it is not a partisan issue but an issue of political donations and whether the names get revealed. >> i don't care whohe president is under these circumstances, the irs is clearly dysfunctional and lois lernor was promoted under president bush. gang, we have to wrap it at that. and if the irs played politics with these groups, what about enforcing the president's health care law? that's what miclle batch batch wants to know. new numbers showing that america...
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it's an ngo. i can tell you, it was really a one stop in and out and so someone that needed to maybe rest for a day, there would be a bed available for them there. they can stay up for three days. a very complicated environment and 5 different levels of care availability in one facility and state hospitals nearby. although they ultimately told us that somewhere around 60 percent of the people that go to the state hospital four blocks way are not accepted there and released back out but the initial intake offered a lot of services for folks. >> anything further for the commander? thank you very much. >> i apologize for the length of this but our next presentation is commissioner loftus will be on the state of sexual assault dna testing and captain dan prea. thank you. i asked for a presentation from the department on whether or not we are testing a kit whether there is a backlog that exist. i know for a time there was a backlog in the crime lab in 2010 and i asked for an up date from the department
it's an ngo. i can tell you, it was really a one stop in and out and so someone that needed to maybe rest for a day, there would be a bed available for them there. they can stay up for three days. a very complicated environment and 5 different levels of care availability in one facility and state hospitals nearby. although they ultimately told us that somewhere around 60 percent of the people that go to the state hospital four blocks way are not accepted there and released back out but the...
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i had become an ngo. [laughter] i say that because i have the opportunity to see the grassroots up how politics work through dramatic exchanges. the year i graduated from georgetown is one of the most tumultuous years since the end of world war ii. then i had the opportunity to start an attempt to build a nongovernmental organization with a very specific focus that works in many countries around the world. this whole thing has been extremely interesting to me. especially these last 12 years, i have had a good time. everyone asked me, don't you miss being president? i tell the truth. i do. when there is a problem that i think i know a lot about or some dilemma that i feel well-suited to solve, i think, i would like to do that. but it is foolish to spend one day of your life wishing you could do anything you can no longer do. our days are limited. these 45 years have passed quickly. it is always best to focus on what is at hand and what you can do. we can imagine or reimagine the task that you are involved
i had become an ngo. [laughter] i say that because i have the opportunity to see the grassroots up how politics work through dramatic exchanges. the year i graduated from georgetown is one of the most tumultuous years since the end of world war ii. then i had the opportunity to start an attempt to build a nongovernmental organization with a very specific focus that works in many countries around the world. this whole thing has been extremely interesting to me. especially these last 12 years, i...
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areas we work with about 19 ngos to move into those areas.trolled area, the bullet doesn't say i came from the government our came from the opposition. so you can't get into those areas. throws the hardest areas where people are in the most need. >> what kind of, who is protecting you guys as you go in there? is there any sort of security for you as you go in there? does there need to be? >> i work with some of the bravest people in the world. >> clearly. >> and we work with some of the strongest ngos. we have no protection and they're driving into these areas and we have people who are in trucks, they're in armored vehicles. when our staff is out there. if you're in a truck, and that is delivering food. >> tell me about the conditions of these refugee camp that's are essentially developing, a lot of them in jordan, turkey. you were telling me iraq, egypt, and a fifth country. >> these are in lebanon. in turkey, we have, they're all in refugee camps and there's a mixture of containers which are literally boxes that people are living in. and t
areas we work with about 19 ngos to move into those areas.trolled area, the bullet doesn't say i came from the government our came from the opposition. so you can't get into those areas. throws the hardest areas where people are in the most need. >> what kind of, who is protecting you guys as you go in there? is there any sort of security for you as you go in there? does there need to be? >> i work with some of the bravest people in the world. >> clearly. >> and we work...
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. >> reporter:anton ngo wasn't taking any chances, when he saw embers his home he decided it was time to go. >> i started to drive it to the gloves so i did not see anything. >> reporter:a few moments earlier, ngo shot this cell phone video of the fire, which shows police arriving as a line ofhigh grass across the street. jose fire dept >> when the wind blowing and high and dry and the direction that it is going he called for help run away. >> reporter:the fire started near singleton road and locke avenue but heavy smoke and embers wafted into neighborhoods as far south as yerba buena road. sot lavinsky chow/resident >> at the top of my refund when i saw that it was getting closer the house started filling with smoke. >> reporter:with the help of a calfire helicopter, crews containd the blaze to roughly 7 acres of open space. the flames stopped just short of jumping city streets in a number of places. no injuries or structure damage is reported. the cause is not yet known, but this is the 5th such fire along coyote creek so far this year, at least one of which san jose rob fladeboe kr
. >> reporter:anton ngo wasn't taking any chances, when he saw embers his home he decided it was time to go. >> i started to drive it to the gloves so i did not see anything. >> reporter:a few moments earlier, ngo shot this cell phone video of the fire, which shows police arriving as a line ofhigh grass across the street. jose fire dept >> when the wind blowing and high and dry and the direction that it is going he called for help run away. >> reporter:the fire...
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i had become an ngo. [laughter] i say that because i have the opportunity to see the grassroots up how politics work through dramatic exchanges. the year i graduated from georgetown is one of the most tumultuous years since the end of world war ii. then i had the opportunity to start an attempt to build a nongovernmental organization with a very specific focus that works in many countries around the world. this whole thing has been extremely interesting to me. especially these last 12 years, i have had a good time. everyone asked me, don't you miss being president? i tell the truth. i do. when there is a problem that i think i know a lot about or some dilemma that i feel well-suited to solve, i think, i would like to do that. but it is foolish to spend one day of your life wishing you could do anything you can no longer do. our days are limited. these 45 years have passed quickly. it is always best to focus on what is at hand and what you can do. we can imagine or reimagine the task that you are involved
i had become an ngo. [laughter] i say that because i have the opportunity to see the grassroots up how politics work through dramatic exchanges. the year i graduated from georgetown is one of the most tumultuous years since the end of world war ii. then i had the opportunity to start an attempt to build a nongovernmental organization with a very specific focus that works in many countries around the world. this whole thing has been extremely interesting to me. especially these last 12 years, i...
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don't forsee that anytime soon not our focus our policy adviser of the future of freedom foundation ngo joining us live from the united states thank you very much for your time today my pleasure but we are coming to you live from moscow we bring you the latest on this developing news story throughout the day here on. all right now we're turning it to other news it's been shaping the week here on r.t. the u.k. independence party has made a major breakthrough in local elections claiming one in every four votes cast the conservatives which are of course part of the ruling coalition have admitted that all mainstream parties have major lessons to learn from the group seeking the country's withdrawal from the e.u. now let's take a closer look at the party's gains and losses here on the i think of the numbers for you the conservatives are down on our three hundred and thirty five seats the coalition partners however are the liberal democrats of last one hundred and twenty four as you can see the opposition labor party voted that's up two hundred ninety one seats and ukip has gained one hundred
don't forsee that anytime soon not our focus our policy adviser of the future of freedom foundation ngo joining us live from the united states thank you very much for your time today my pleasure but we are coming to you live from moscow we bring you the latest on this developing news story throughout the day here on. all right now we're turning it to other news it's been shaping the week here on r.t. the u.k. independence party has made a major breakthrough in local elections claiming one in...
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i remember thinking about the freedom component of the ngo movement. there was a hilarious cartoon that appeared in many newspapers , theerica at the end of middle of my second term when i was in a long-running battle with the republican special counsel kenneth starr. in this cartoon, i am talking to the president of china and i said you should allow more political liberty. in our country, these people you keep putting in jail, they would be out there speaking on the street corner. she said in an our country, kenneth starr would be in jail making tennis shoes. that was the cartoon. [laughter] it was really funny. it may make reconsider my whole position on liberty. no. the point i'm trying to make is this ngo movement has also been a thorn in the side of governments. like anybody else, they are not always right but they have basically pushed the envelope of lyrical responsiveness in a way that is very positive. >> you can watch the entire event online at c-span.org. joint chiefs chairman general martin dempsey talks to reporters about national security
i remember thinking about the freedom component of the ngo movement. there was a hilarious cartoon that appeared in many newspapers , theerica at the end of middle of my second term when i was in a long-running battle with the republican special counsel kenneth starr. in this cartoon, i am talking to the president of china and i said you should allow more political liberty. in our country, these people you keep putting in jail, they would be out there speaking on the street corner. she said in...
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others, so that is very telling aso how difficult it is to make a distinction between the military, the ngo, and the islamist and moslem brotherhood. lori: complicated. but thank you. ambassador and dr. walid phares. >> thank you. >> thank you. loriup next, attorney general eric holder media iite decline by the majority of the industry. the "a-team" tells us if this is the end of the line for the country's scandal steeped top cop. next. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] a car that can actually see like a human usg ereoscopic cameras ♪ and even stop itseself if it has to. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine... but why you would want it is not. the 2014 class, your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. ♪ lori: well, n study found nonpartisan congressional budget office showing tax breaksill keep $12 trillion out of uncle sam's pockets over the next dede. democrats are seizing on the finding that 17 percent of that 12 trillion will benefit the richest 1 percent of households. republicans are saying this udy confirms the need to reform our tax
others, so that is very telling aso how difficult it is to make a distinction between the military, the ngo, and the islamist and moslem brotherhood. lori: complicated. but thank you. ambassador and dr. walid phares. >> thank you. >> thank you. loriup next, attorney general eric holder media iite decline by the majority of the industry. the "a-team" tells us if this is the end of the line for the country's scandal steeped top cop. next. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] a car...
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, so that is very telling as to how difficult it is to make a distinction between the military, the ngoand the islamist and moslem brotherhood. lori: complicated. but thank you. ambassador and dr. walid phares. >> thank you. >> thank you. lori: up next, attorney general eric holder media invite decline by the majority of the industry. the "a-team" tells us if this is the end of the line for the country's scandal steeped top cop. next. ♪ ♪ [ lighter flicking ] [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where ging up isn't who you are. ♪ th is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already he. ask your doctor if your heart is heahy enough for sex. do not take viagra iyou take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects inclu headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoidong-rm injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hou. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience sudd
, so that is very telling as to how difficult it is to make a distinction between the military, the ngoand the islamist and moslem brotherhood. lori: complicated. but thank you. ambassador and dr. walid phares. >> thank you. >> thank you. lori: up next, attorney general eric holder media invite decline by the majority of the industry. the "a-team" tells us if this is the end of the line for the country's scandal steeped top cop. next. ♪ ♪ [ lighter flicking ] [ male...
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but for nonprofits and ngos, give our product for free. the american red cross is a major customer through our foundation as well. >> let's talk about a number that apparently some people are sending the stock down after, which is the billings number. some of you below consensus. i know in the conference call, you will explain that away. i need to know what you will be thinking about europe where we have weakness. about asia. i was on the hewlett packard conference call. did you see those weaknesses? is that why billables were not through the roof? >> we had a great quarter, jim. i don't know if you've gone into the numbers in detail. constant currency revenue growth was 30% year over year. i don't know how many companies are giving you a 30% year over year growth on currency, cash flow and deferred revenue. in fact, we have more than 5 billion in deferred revenue for the quarter, pretty spectacular. also, when we talk about our work all over the world, we do a tremendous amount of work as you know with the japanese government. we closed a
but for nonprofits and ngos, give our product for free. the american red cross is a major customer through our foundation as well. >> let's talk about a number that apparently some people are sending the stock down after, which is the billings number. some of you below consensus. i know in the conference call, you will explain that away. i need to know what you will be thinking about europe where we have weakness. about asia. i was on the hewlett packard conference call. did you see those...
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the coverage ratio is almost 17461 on ebita to interest. 80% of the interest are oil and 10% ngos ands natural gas. roughly 70% of their oil hedged for the year. less than 20% for next year but somewhere between $90 and $105 a barrel. i know the man who founded the company since the company went public and we have owned the company since the day it went public. >> scott, thank you for coming on today. >> thank you for inviting me. >> scott black, delphi management. we will invite you back as well. do you want to trade the names? >> one of the names he didn't talk about that he owns is ensco and we just started buy that back in the fund today because the stock has lagged. up 2% year to date. the group is up 7.7%. s&p is up 13%. i think a lot of the things that the company is doing in terms of revenue generation but controls of their cap x and expenses plus recent acquisition, i think that one is interesting. >> he makes an overall interesting point here, taking issue with goldman and the note they put out on cyclicals that at the end of the day this remains a stock pickers market, not
the coverage ratio is almost 17461 on ebita to interest. 80% of the interest are oil and 10% ngos ands natural gas. roughly 70% of their oil hedged for the year. less than 20% for next year but somewhere between $90 and $105 a barrel. i know the man who founded the company since the company went public and we have owned the company since the day it went public. >> scott, thank you for coming on today. >> thank you for inviting me. >> scott black, delphi management. we will...
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or the increase in testing increasing government pressure against internationally or foreign funded ngos far pursuing similar objectives. all the while it's interesting to note that the foreign policy concept and -- emphasizes fresh has to learn how to do the soft power better, that it is actually important for russia to learn how to be soft power. to me it's funny to observe their trying to learn the techniques of the western techniques that basically to use them against the west itself because they see the west as posting this threat to their own sovereignty. so this is just to give you an idea of what russia sees as the soft power entered in the 21st century. i will be wrapping up here. i think in terms of the u.s.-russia relations, soft power is more source of tension and a force that brings them together to improve the situation both sides have to work on the perceptions of each other. so they have to try and approve the stereotypes and images of each other, both on the general public level as well as among the political leadership. and more importantly though, as already mentioned,
or the increase in testing increasing government pressure against internationally or foreign funded ngos far pursuing similar objectives. all the while it's interesting to note that the foreign policy concept and -- emphasizes fresh has to learn how to do the soft power better, that it is actually important for russia to learn how to be soft power. to me it's funny to observe their trying to learn the techniques of the western techniques that basically to use them against the west itself...
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states of trying to interfere and meddle in russian affairs trying to influence politics by financing ngos on the ground which deal with democratic shoshs human rights. in the last few weeks we've seen an improvement, since the boston bombings, we've seen both presidents of both countries saying they're going to work more closely together on counterterrorism issues. the intelligence agencies will be closer. in addition to that we've seen the u.s. secretary john kerry in moscow just last week as these countries try to work more closely together on syria. it now remains to be seen if this red-faced alleged spy will in some way damage or derail that recent progress. >> a little embarrassing. phil, good to see you. phil black in our moscow bureau. >>> our top story, oscar winning actress angelina jolie revealing to the world a very personal decision here and a brave one, that is to have a double ma mastectomy. >> the mother of six wrote about her surgery and breast reconstruction in a "new york times" op-ed article out today. she said she did it as a preventive measure after learning she carri
states of trying to interfere and meddle in russian affairs trying to influence politics by financing ngos on the ground which deal with democratic shoshs human rights. in the last few weeks we've seen an improvement, since the boston bombings, we've seen both presidents of both countries saying they're going to work more closely together on counterterrorism issues. the intelligence agencies will be closer. in addition to that we've seen the u.s. secretary john kerry in moscow just last week as...
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there are a number of american ngo heavily involved in north korea. helpful and encouraging there. there a number of programs that have attempted to be involved in educational exchanges. last a lack of money and we should probably come up to do it. it may be useful if you talk to the member in congress and say it's worthwhile in terms of putting money to exchange programs. a number of universities have done exchange programs they have brought people to look issues like economy, global issues, how do you deal with foreign trade issues? there are some that have done it with agricultural. these are helpful and useful and things we try to encourage. i think there's great value in engaging the north koreans. it's difficult because there's not a lot of money available. you mention the humanitarian assistance, we have probably been the country that is provided more humanitarian assistance, food assistance to north korea than any other country. in the number of american 1990s as the famine was going. the united states was major contribute per weapon contribut
there are a number of american ngo heavily involved in north korea. helpful and encouraging there. there a number of programs that have attempted to be involved in educational exchanges. last a lack of money and we should probably come up to do it. it may be useful if you talk to the member in congress and say it's worthwhile in terms of putting money to exchange programs. a number of universities have done exchange programs they have brought people to look issues like economy, global issues,...