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most of the ngo's operating there are in the same position, very much stretched. what are the main requirements of the ngo's, such as yours, operating in gaza right now? what are you finding that you are needing the most? >> our main requirements is just to stop the bombing. the majority of the pay since -- patients that we see in the hospital right now, more than half of the people are children. in women. -- and women. >> and are most of the people that are coming to facilities say that theyu have anywhere they could have taken shelter? or were they given any warning beforehand, because that is what the israeli government just told us? operating, taking care of burn patients, doing dressings for them, and right now, we can almost not reach them, because there are too much too much deep -- security constraints. we have had a surgical team working for two days. there are five people working in and fromtal right now, the information i have, they still have a lot of casualties coming in. that, workingor with doctors without borders. thousands of kilometers away, prot
most of the ngo's operating there are in the same position, very much stretched. what are the main requirements of the ngo's, such as yours, operating in gaza right now? what are you finding that you are needing the most? >> our main requirements is just to stop the bombing. the majority of the pay since -- patients that we see in the hospital right now, more than half of the people are children. in women. -- and women. >> and are most of the people that are coming to facilities say...
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the ngo has helped him return to his family in accra. richard has epilepsy and he, too, spent years of his life in chains. now he goes to the market every day in his district. he works there as a shoemaker, earning his livelihood himself. >> i want to stay at home, work and make some money so that in future when my parents can no longer work, i can take good care of them. >> his family monitors his medication. nowadays richard tsormena is free and no one will ever confine him in chains again. >> how long it takes to change attitudes -- and how small successes can add up -- that's also at the centre of our next report. in some countries endangered species are much in demand as delicacies or for their so-called medicinal properties. for example the bile of bears. in vietnam alone more than 2000 bears are being held in farms, although it is illegal to keep them for this purpose. but attempts are being made to raise awareness to protect animals and wildlife. to be used as medicine. this bear's bile was extracted as a remedy for impotence. an
the ngo has helped him return to his family in accra. richard has epilepsy and he, too, spent years of his life in chains. now he goes to the market every day in his district. he works there as a shoemaker, earning his livelihood himself. >> i want to stay at home, work and make some money so that in future when my parents can no longer work, i can take good care of them. >> his family monitors his medication. nowadays richard tsormena is free and no one will ever confine him in...
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, not a right or left ngo, but it is very important to have conviction.he way that you can make society progress and make it a better place for the citizens. >> you also want to see france assume a significant place within the digital revolution. you want france to become a magnet for capital and innovative companies. how are you doing on that and was it -- did you approach this with some sense of real concern? >> i am not concerned about french young people trying and taking initiative of building companies elsewhere in the world because i think we are leaving an open economy. i think the chance for french students or french talents to be able to go see how that looks like and try to fail and try again. i think it is something that is the sense of history. it is something we need to be very fine with. my concern would be that all these people never want to come back to france. some of them might want to live their life, their whole life abroad. that's fine. i want to tell them when they come back to france it will find the right environment to build the
, not a right or left ngo, but it is very important to have conviction.he way that you can make society progress and make it a better place for the citizens. >> you also want to see france assume a significant place within the digital revolution. you want france to become a magnet for capital and innovative companies. how are you doing on that and was it -- did you approach this with some sense of real concern? >> i am not concerned about french young people trying and taking...
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not only to become a member of government or to be in a political party, if you were an ngo in a way are you doing politics as well. and i was very committed previously before i did the came wayne-- campaign in 2012 i was committed in an association that was promoting diversity in the promotion of diversity in elite media economic elite, business elite and political elite and to try to boost the renewal of elites in france. the subject that we were mentioning a bit earlier. and this commitment was very political from my point of view because even though it was not a political ngo, not the right or left, ngo, but for me it is very important conviction in the way that you can make the society progress and make it a better place for the people, the citizens, the fellow citizens. >> rose: you also want to see france assume a significant place within the digital revolution and you want france to bring, become a magnet for capitol and innovative companies. how are you doing on that. and it was-- dow approach this with some sense of real concern? >> i am not concerned about french people, f
not only to become a member of government or to be in a political party, if you were an ngo in a way are you doing politics as well. and i was very committed previously before i did the came wayne-- campaign in 2012 i was committed in an association that was promoting diversity in the promotion of diversity in elite media economic elite, business elite and political elite and to try to boost the renewal of elites in france. the subject that we were mentioning a bit earlier. and this commitment...
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ngos are supporting the government's response, food aid, healthcare, water, sanitation.ously trying to build up to respond to the needs of a huge new displaced case load. >> the numbers are huge, aren't they, 800,000, what sort of mobilization would be necessary to deal with that sort of figure? >> well, the u.n. and ngo and the authorities were already responding to the needs of 900,000 displaced from other agencies of fata so we extended that that as -- assistance to the half million and it's a multi sector response where we need access and we need to help the over burdened people. >> do they have a place to sleep, when you have 800,000 people on the move, do they have blankets, stuff like that? >> we are distributing blankets, shelter materials, kitchen sets, everything that we can provide them to help them survive this initial phase of the displacement. but we are still very much in the emergency phase. there are about 1200 schools that are already housing the displaced families. in addition to the house communities in banu and kahn and tanka and other areas here. >>
ngos are supporting the government's response, food aid, healthcare, water, sanitation.ously trying to build up to respond to the needs of a huge new displaced case load. >> the numbers are huge, aren't they, 800,000, what sort of mobilization would be necessary to deal with that sort of figure? >> well, the u.n. and ngo and the authorities were already responding to the needs of 900,000 displaced from other agencies of fata so we extended that that as -- assistance to the half...
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twitter toaken to defend the ngo. they have good intentions. hundreds of web users have been posting under the prey for japan tag with messages of support for people affected by a typhoon that began festering on tuesday. users are sharing thoughts and prayers, sharing with thousands of people that have forced to flee in this latest natural disaster. 2 million, 700,000 videos in one minute, a staggering figure that make a video sharing platform the third most trafficked of the. the developers youtube downloader software, it generates lots of money which makes an estimated $10,000 every 60 seconds. >> decorating public ventures with popular classics. national literary traction to celebrate the wealth of the country. they work at the end of summer to raise funds andgg99ÑñwççñmÑ 07/11/14 07/11/14 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] >> from pacifica, this is democracy now! while we intend you the right thing by these children, their parents need to know that this is an incredibly dangerous situation and it is unlikely the children will be
twitter toaken to defend the ngo. they have good intentions. hundreds of web users have been posting under the prey for japan tag with messages of support for people affected by a typhoon that began festering on tuesday. users are sharing thoughts and prayers, sharing with thousands of people that have forced to flee in this latest natural disaster. 2 million, 700,000 videos in one minute, a staggering figure that make a video sharing platform the third most trafficked of the. the developers...
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was taken to the ngo travel foundation and highlight how cigarette butts are the most common letter found on beaches, part of a campaign to encourage tourists and beachgoers to appreciate the communities and help keep the jews and the seas clean and healthy. >> with this interactive map of vancouver, canada, you can find out how old a particular building or neighborhood is, with just a few clicks. this was developed by a photographer and illustrated by -- and is both artistic and informative. wasrge portion of the city constructed over 100 years ago. >> this adrenaline-packed clip takes place in kansas city at a theme park. this is the tallest waterslide in the world. here we can see the designer become the first person ever to take on this slide, shooting dinghy at inflatable 100 miles per hour. gg99Ññwçça7guc 07/09/14 07/09/14 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] >> from pacifica, this is democracy now! the same as daniel ellsberg has said, it is not possible for national security whistleblower now in the united states to have a fair trial. >> in the second part of our democrac
was taken to the ngo travel foundation and highlight how cigarette butts are the most common letter found on beaches, part of a campaign to encourage tourists and beachgoers to appreciate the communities and help keep the jews and the seas clean and healthy. >> with this interactive map of vancouver, canada, you can find out how old a particular building or neighborhood is, with just a few clicks. this was developed by a photographer and illustrated by -- and is both artistic and...
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the american ngo "partners in health" helped to build the facility.ds' capacity has increased to 110 inpatients. but most work here is now taken care of by rwandan doctors. partners in health still sends regular donations, however, to ensure ongoing improvements to the system. >> it helps the population, bringing health care and also social support. even the community support them to help them be more financially capable. some patients were poor, but they try to help them sustain the economy by some support. >> we work hand in hand with the hospital, to support them in areas that they would like for us to support. we discussed medical education is one of the areas of need. and for the time being, we are supporting in terms of building the capacity of the health professionals is a key. >> the dividends from that international cooperation are visible on the ground and in the statistics. infant mortality and childbirth-related complications are declining. plus, the proportion of children surviving their fifth birthday is increasing. >> the government sti
the american ngo "partners in health" helped to build the facility.ds' capacity has increased to 110 inpatients. but most work here is now taken care of by rwandan doctors. partners in health still sends regular donations, however, to ensure ongoing improvements to the system. >> it helps the population, bringing health care and also social support. even the community support them to help them be more financially capable. some patients were poor, but they try to help them...
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temperaturasn el ngo de los 94..enreccion sur y este.complicando las labores de los bomberos.. los vientosmienzan a intensificarse en s proximas horas.. alczando sta las 30 millas por hora... acuaciones eneyesatates.. tambien como ecierre butts canyon road a la altura snell y ena... la columna humo se puedobservar desde rias comunidades.. poca medad .. 25 por ciento parata hora de la tarde... ra te momento solo 30 p ciento ha sido contenido anca --inici co una rsecucion policial pero luego...
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some ngos in sicily have criticized this practice. >> people who have never worked in the field of migrant reception are opening up organizations and cooperatives just to get a share of this colossal business. >> reporter: the migrants are how and where their journey will end. dominick cane, al jazeera, sicily. >> and for something completely different after creating a frenzy of speculation, lebron james said he's going back to where it all started. he's now going to sign with the cleveland cavaliers. not only is that the team he abandoned four years ago, he grew up in akron, which is nearby. he left cleveland in 2010 to play for the miami heath. >>> numbers show the grim toll the rising use of heroin is taking up north. >> in the motor city there is a deadline for refirees to vote on a restructuring plan. it may reduce their pensions but it just might save the city. >> reporter: thousands of detroit city workers, retirees and other creditors have had months to vote on the city's debt cutting plan. now it all comes down to a yes or no vote. the results will play a pivotal role, determining
some ngos in sicily have criticized this practice. >> people who have never worked in the field of migrant reception are opening up organizations and cooperatives just to get a share of this colossal business. >> reporter: the migrants are how and where their journey will end. dominick cane, al jazeera, sicily. >> and for something completely different after creating a frenzy of speculation, lebron james said he's going back to where it all started. he's now going to sign with...
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. >> reporter: according to one study by alternative gentleman, an ngo advocating changes in drug policy100% of convicted users continue to take drugs. drug-related offenses are on the rise. >> literal-minded georgians might be a minority in this country, people have come out in quite large numbers to make their point. and the current drug policy in georgia as far as they're concerned is not working. >> reporter: al jazeera, tblisi. >> well, cue to the countdown before germany faces off against argentina for the world cup championship. arriving for the match signing autographs and taking pictures with highly anticipating and waiting fans. the world cup organizing body fifa is having to deal with a ticket scandal. the ticket agency is on the run accused of running a racket to help resell tickets for the tournament. we have the story. >> reporter: the copa cabana palace looks like a crime scene, and apparently it is. this security camera footage shows ray wheelen, the director of world cup hospitality tickets, leaving through the hotel service entrance just as police went in to rearrest hi
. >> reporter: according to one study by alternative gentleman, an ngo advocating changes in drug policy100% of convicted users continue to take drugs. drug-related offenses are on the rise. >> literal-minded georgians might be a minority in this country, people have come out in quite large numbers to make their point. and the current drug policy in georgia as far as they're concerned is not working. >> reporter: al jazeera, tblisi. >> well, cue to the countdown before...
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outside, and most of them are living off the food rations they get from the united nations and other ngos. very little celebration here. people don't have money to buy food, that people need or to send their kids to doctors. now, the problem and the violence in gaza of course is at most people's mind and most people we asked, even as we asked them about syria and the situation back home, they refer to the situation in gaza, they feel everything is connected in gaza and iraq and the problem with them which makes them very frustrated is they don't see any end in sight to this violence and this turmoil. >> two people in florida home they can -- hope they can show, how to call each other brother. natasha guinane has the story. >> often heard advice to avoid talking politics with strangers. within minutes nystene began grilling mohamed on the israeli-palestinian conflict. >> it was a way for us to i guess judge each other. >> that first conversation was the start of a six year friendship. it's based on bonding over the typical male things such as sports and dating. but both young men also have
outside, and most of them are living off the food rations they get from the united nations and other ngos. very little celebration here. people don't have money to buy food, that people need or to send their kids to doctors. now, the problem and the violence in gaza of course is at most people's mind and most people we asked, even as we asked them about syria and the situation back home, they refer to the situation in gaza, they feel everything is connected in gaza and iraq and the problem with...
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nonprofits and ngo's can help. i two see a lot of physics nerds getting interested in things like international relations. getting interested in trying to solve syria. modelling those as physics problems rather than text. i think people take -- i think part of it will be coming up with the right models and having enough senior administration that can parse it. and i think right now -- and we see this failure already historically in cyber security, where the senior people just don't use computers, so they don't understand kind of emotionally or viscerally what's going on. the fact that a bunch of teenagers could actually cause a lot of havoc and don't because they don't want to kill their host. that's the power dynamic. you get used to it, you don't have control. >> a few things to add into that, one is an idea that is interesting. you need to have more engineers or hackers or geeks, nerds as actors within these institutions. and so typically one of the problems is the way that a programmer is thought of in very old
nonprofits and ngo's can help. i two see a lot of physics nerds getting interested in things like international relations. getting interested in trying to solve syria. modelling those as physics problems rather than text. i think people take -- i think part of it will be coming up with the right models and having enough senior administration that can parse it. and i think right now -- and we see this failure already historically in cyber security, where the senior people just don't use...
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none of it donated by ngos. s locally grown by these women and their communities. the peacefulness of the three southern states say they're doing things better down here. that's what the three local governors believe and they have reopened the discussion of greater power of self government and more control of their own budgets. the world federallalism has not gone down well for south sudan's president saying it's a political tactic designed by the rebels he's fighting. many say they don't back the rebels. they say they back peace and stability. >> we're not fighters down here. we all get along. we don't have these problems. if we manage our own affairs more, that's fine by me. >> the anglicans bishop said to take it to the parliament. >> take it to the apartment. let the parliament discuss. >> reporter: whatever the politicians decide, families have voted the equatorian way. the children are in school, and they're safe whatever their parents are saying elsewhere. >> a reminder that you can keep up-to-date with all that we're covering here on al jazeera by logging o
none of it donated by ngos. s locally grown by these women and their communities. the peacefulness of the three southern states say they're doing things better down here. that's what the three local governors believe and they have reopened the discussion of greater power of self government and more control of their own budgets. the world federallalism has not gone down well for south sudan's president saying it's a political tactic designed by the rebels he's fighting. many say they don't back...
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president portia ngo said the city had gone from a symbol of terror to violence -- the president said the city had gone from a symbol of terror and violence to one of liberation. residents are having a hard time putting their wives other. return, but there are scars of fighting. days ago, rebels fled the stronghold. life is trying to return to normal. the roadside cafÉ was destroyed in the fighting. the president came and promised to help us with money for reconstruction. that gives us hope they will help with renovation because i have lost my business and home. >> all but one street in a city that had 100,000 people is without electricity. in slaviansk, there is no power, no running water, no food. but most importantly, the fighting. --no fighting. >> people are trying to rebuild the infrastructure. there is no electricity, no phones, no water. the authorities have promised to fix it within a week. >> the shops are open. it has been so long since anyone has paid or work that life is a far cry from the way it was before the crisis. >> our president said he will reconstruct everything,
president portia ngo said the city had gone from a symbol of terror to violence -- the president said the city had gone from a symbol of terror and violence to one of liberation. residents are having a hard time putting their wives other. return, but there are scars of fighting. days ago, rebels fled the stronghold. life is trying to return to normal. the roadside cafÉ was destroyed in the fighting. the president came and promised to help us with money for reconstruction. that gives us hope...
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y e temperaturas en los ngos de: =============== como usted sabe en nuestra area geografica tenemos porroclimas. hoy las temperaturas maximas en: la bahia norte tenemos: 84 la bahia sur tenemos: 82 la bahia este tenemos : 68 la costa tenemos: 63 los valles tenemos: 85 ================ ahora hablemos de lo que podemos esperar en cuanto a las temperaturas minimas. la bahia norte tenemos: 54 la bahia sur tenemos: 57 la bahia este tenemos : 56 la costa tenemos: 53 los valles tenemos: 56 ================= ponga atencion porque a continuacion le muestro las temperaturas para las principales ciudades del area de la bahia: san jose: 82 oakland: 68 san francisco: 63 santa rosa: 88 santa cruz: 71 half moon bay: 65 livermoore: 86 mountainview: 78 santa clara: 82 ================= el pronostico extendido para los proximos cinco dias: san jose miercoles: 82 jueves: 78 viernes: 75 san francisco miercoles: 63 jueves: 65 viernes: 63 oakland mrcoles: jueves: 70 vin: 69 lorena un tramo carretera 0 cerrar por varios das debido a trabajos de construccin... juanfra esto ser un cierre parcial a la altura de
y e temperaturas en los ngos de: =============== como usted sabe en nuestra area geografica tenemos porroclimas. hoy las temperaturas maximas en: la bahia norte tenemos: 84 la bahia sur tenemos: 82 la bahia este tenemos : 68 la costa tenemos: 63 los valles tenemos: 85 ================ ahora hablemos de lo que podemos esperar en cuanto a las temperaturas minimas. la bahia norte tenemos: 54 la bahia sur tenemos: 57 la bahia este tenemos : 56 la costa tenemos: 53 los valles tenemos: 56...
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among the dead a victims of strikes which reportedly hit a charity for people with disabilities and an ngo for special needs children israeli military is warning two of more attacks in the coming hours. excuse i was. i. i i don't know and yet and i know what i mean but that i owe the world. more medical officials in gaza say about three quarters of all palestinians killed there this week civilians among them twenty four children israel insists it's only targeting hamas militants and i facilities because guards there is a narrow area crammed with almost two million people residential districts are frequently caught up in the firing line and with israel readying for a possible ground invasion locals expect the worst as harry feared reports next. several days into the latest escalation between israel and hamas and the situation in gaza has not eased. his relative history caring for more hard hitting campaigns to rein in the mass rocket fire along the israel gaza border as thousands were ordered to evacuate a war indicated that a ground invasion may be in it unless we were attacked by f. sixte
among the dead a victims of strikes which reportedly hit a charity for people with disabilities and an ngo for special needs children israeli military is warning two of more attacks in the coming hours. excuse i was. i. i i don't know and yet and i know what i mean but that i owe the world. more medical officials in gaza say about three quarters of all palestinians killed there this week civilians among them twenty four children israel insists it's only targeting hamas militants and i...
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. >> with the help of a local ngo, she and six other women learned to make candy and started a smalls selling it. do you sell a lot? >> translator: yes, we sell a lot. >> and helping to coordinate the efforts. >> this is the first thing done on their own, and i would say it means a lot in their lives. i mean, it's very significant. >> significant because there are not many opportunities for women to make money in this remote area of the country. and so they're creating their own opportunities. with the goal of lifting their role in society and ending the cycle of poverty. >> translator: here we don't have funds, nobody earns money, none of the women have jobs. >> patrick is the program director for world connect, a u.s.-based organization helping to fund these efforts. >> when we support women, they get traditional returns, build strong businesses, quickly with energy, and generate social for their community. they reinvest in education. >> education is top of line every time she makes a sale. >> translator: i want to work to better the lives of my family, my kids, so they can study.
. >> with the help of a local ngo, she and six other women learned to make candy and started a smalls selling it. do you sell a lot? >> translator: yes, we sell a lot. >> and helping to coordinate the efforts. >> this is the first thing done on their own, and i would say it means a lot in their lives. i mean, it's very significant. >> significant because there are not many opportunities for women to make money in this remote area of the country. and so they're...
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among the dead victims of strikes that reportedly hit a charity for people with disabilities at an ngo for special needs children overall the number of casualties is now more than one hundred twenty. i don't know i know but yes and i want to i mean that. you know that i think that a lot of the way all the old. medical officials in gaza say about three quarters of the palestinians killed in gaza this week are civilians among them twenty four children israel and says it's only targeting hamas militants and their facilities though gaza is a narrow area crammed with almost two million people residential districts are frequently in the firing line with israel readying for a possible ground invasion the locals expect the worst are you fear reports several days into the latest escalation between israel and hamas and the situation in gaza has not eased. israel appears to be preparing for more hard hitting campaigns to rein in how mass rocket fire along the israel gaza borders thousands were ordered to evacuate a war indicated that a ground invasion may be imminent is that unless we were attack
among the dead victims of strikes that reportedly hit a charity for people with disabilities at an ngo for special needs children overall the number of casualties is now more than one hundred twenty. i don't know i know but yes and i want to i mean that. you know that i think that a lot of the way all the old. medical officials in gaza say about three quarters of the palestinians killed in gaza this week are civilians among them twenty four children israel and says it's only targeting hamas...
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among the dead a victims of strikes which reportedly hit a charity for people with disabilities and an ngo for special needs children the overall number of casualties now stands at one hundred twenty seven. i feel. i. i i don't know and yet and i know what i mean that i. will do that. medical officials in gaza say but three quarters of old palestinian is killed this week civilians among women twenty four children israel insists it's only todd being hamas militants and their facilities gaza vote was a narrow area crammed with almost two million people residential districts that are frequently called in the firing line israel readying for a possible ground invasion locals expect the worst sorry fear reports. several days into the latest escalation between israel and hamas and the situation in gaza has not eased. his relatives to be preparing for more hard hitting campaigns to rein in her mass rocket fire along the israel gaza border as thousands were ordered to evacuate a warring indicates that a ground invasion may be imminent. we were attacked by f. sixteen jets to destroy her home and the
among the dead a victims of strikes which reportedly hit a charity for people with disabilities and an ngo for special needs children the overall number of casualties now stands at one hundred twenty seven. i feel. i. i i don't know and yet and i know what i mean that i. will do that. medical officials in gaza say but three quarters of old palestinian is killed this week civilians among women twenty four children israel insists it's only todd being hamas militants and their facilities gaza vote...
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either a local ngo or an international ngo. >> go ahead. you are on.of the p >> caller: hi.thir i've had this image of peace corps being mostly a third worlp countries where you dig wells or singing around a campfire. i was wondering, if you also serve developed countries, places like germany or south korea? also if it becomes a war zone like ukraine, how quickly can you be evacuated? >> thank you for that question.t we have a number of different criteria for selection of peacew corps hicountries.we one of which is certainly need. we use the united nations human. development index as our guide for that particular aspect.ne we also looked at places where r need to build relationships between our country and countrye goals.e three maybe i could share those. the first is to help the people of interested countries meet their needs for trained men and women. that's a development goal. but our second goal is to o prom promote a better understanding of americans on the part of people served. our third goal is to promote a bert understanding of our
either a local ngo or an international ngo. >> go ahead. you are on.of the p >> caller: hi.thir i've had this image of peace corps being mostly a third worlp countries where you dig wells or singing around a campfire. i was wondering, if you also serve developed countries, places like germany or south korea? also if it becomes a war zone like ukraine, how quickly can you be evacuated? >> thank you for that question.t we have a number of different criteria for selection of...
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. >> reporter: according to one study, an ngo advocating changes in drug policy say drug related offenses are on the rise. >> reporter: middle class georgians may be in the minority in this conservative country, a number have come out to bring their voice. as far as they're concerning it's not working. >> hundreds of sailors have arrived back in london after an around-the-world race. the teams were made up mainly of amateurs. we were in the victory parade in london. >> reporter: it was like a hero's welcome. they may not have chased the world but they've certainly seen a lot of it. this race had 270 amateurs on board from farmers to lawyers to housewives. one sailor just 21 years old. the full crew was nearly 700 strong. >> i was terrified to leave. when i got on, it was absolutely incredible. i've enjoyed every minute. i had a great race. to come in third is. 37 this traveled around the world in ten and a half months. >> the clipper race began in the u.k. on the first of september last year. initially heading to the southern hemisphere and rio de janeiro. from there it was across to sout
. >> reporter: according to one study, an ngo advocating changes in drug policy say drug related offenses are on the rise. >> reporter: middle class georgians may be in the minority in this conservative country, a number have come out to bring their voice. as far as they're concerning it's not working. >> hundreds of sailors have arrived back in london after an around-the-world race. the teams were made up mainly of amateurs. we were in the victory parade in london. >>...
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a conference in cranes that that is becoming more and more tragic and now it has this international ngo on it as well of course because we're talking about a passenger plane where you are ninety five people all of whom at this point are presumed dead but that is the presumption made by the ukrainian security services because our correspondent here in english joining us is the latest from the ukraine russia border now i believe that we can speak to an aviation expert phil phil but first of all but just just to introduce my colleague in an analysis coming you were supposed to actually take over for me now but of course this is such a big story and it's looking like i recently tragic story i think will stay together on this one and just trying to piece together exactly what's happening but . for the studio well we should maybe just go to the back of what we know at the moment just give an overview of what's occurring we do know that the boeing seven seven seven was on route from amsterdam to kuala lumpur that's fact as we know it and that's been confirmed by malaysian airlines as it stands
a conference in cranes that that is becoming more and more tragic and now it has this international ngo on it as well of course because we're talking about a passenger plane where you are ninety five people all of whom at this point are presumed dead but that is the presumption made by the ukrainian security services because our correspondent here in english joining us is the latest from the ukraine russia border now i believe that we can speak to an aviation expert phil phil but first of all...
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it is often a nonprofit organization, either a local ngo or international ngo.hello, i have this image of the peace corps being at third world countries, digging wells or singing around the campfire. i am wondering, do you go places like germany or south korea? and if a peaceful country becomes a war zone, like ukraine, do you evacuate? for thatank you question. we have a number of criteria for selection of peace corps countries. one of which is certainly need, and we use the u.n. human development index as our guide for that aspect. we also look at places where we need to build relationships between our country and another country. we have three goals that i will share. the first is to help the people of interested countries meet their needs for training men and women. that is a development goal. to promotegoal is better understanding of americans. our third goal is to promote a better understanding of other countries on the part of americans. we also go to countries like ukraine and macedonia and wherend and panama perhaps there is an element index, meaning th
it is often a nonprofit organization, either a local ngo or international ngo.hello, i have this image of the peace corps being at third world countries, digging wells or singing around the campfire. i am wondering, do you go places like germany or south korea? and if a peaceful country becomes a war zone, like ukraine, do you evacuate? for thatank you question. we have a number of criteria for selection of peace corps countries. one of which is certainly need, and we use the u.n. human...
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we are using a latest and .ngoing negotiations plus, obamacare. we checked the temperature of that rollout. and former white house counsel for president richard nixon, be with us.ill he has a fascinating new book about what really happened in watergate. information that has never been told before. all that and more, but we go back to this big story in argentina. joining me right now to discuss means inof this argentina, we are joined by .asey rackham and sheila and mike mckee as well. what does all of this mean? >> it is not good news, that much is clear. there had been optimism that the two sides would reach an agreement, because for the first time, represented as of these hedge fund holdout bond investors and the argentine government got together last night in the law office of the mediator mediating the dispute. and they spent quite a few hours together yesterday. >> the economy rolled in sort of late in the afternoon, which surprises everybody, but they have a surprising schedule. the trading has been like. >> we have seen a rowley in argentin
we are using a latest and .ngoing negotiations plus, obamacare. we checked the temperature of that rollout. and former white house counsel for president richard nixon, be with us.ill he has a fascinating new book about what really happened in watergate. information that has never been told before. all that and more, but we go back to this big story in argentina. joining me right now to discuss means inof this argentina, we are joined by .asey rackham and sheila and mike mckee as well. what does...
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or rhetorical on the part of the president of whether active along with all the organizations and ngos that are engaged in this crisis. this is a political theater but the actors are very real and the consequences are extraordinary gray for the country. this president means to destroy that boarder. >> lou, that's what we're worried about. it's causing heart burn and heartache and we don't know what is going on. unaccompanied children in america in undisclosed locations and they won't tell us what is going on. i'll continue to work with senators and congressmen to demand to know that information at the national government association when the vice president biden was walking around the table shaking hands, i took 30, 60 seconds to bring it to his attention -- >> did you laugh in his face, governor. >> no, i didn't laugh in his face because it's too serious of an issue. i do hope they will listen, pay attention to what the governors are saying. >> i will guarantee you if i may, they are not listening to congress or anyone this is a government unto itself, this president is ruling and he
or rhetorical on the part of the president of whether active along with all the organizations and ngos that are engaged in this crisis. this is a political theater but the actors are very real and the consequences are extraordinary gray for the country. this president means to destroy that boarder. >> lou, that's what we're worried about. it's causing heart burn and heartache and we don't know what is going on. unaccompanied children in america in undisclosed locations and they won't tell...
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and there are just a few sort of scrappy ngos in this refugee camp looking out for 20,000 people who were forced to flee. >> exactly. assad banned nhr having anything to do with opposition areas. the best work is done by syrian groups that are risking their lives with no protection. the other group helping out is the turkish government and also the governments of saudi arabia and qatar. i say this is troubling because these governments are funding fundamentalest fighters and making very, very visible shows of aid. >> the syrians that you talk to who are not fighting isis is there an awareness of isis and who they are? >> absolutely. many of these people fled from isis areas and isis is viewed with complete hatred. this is an organization that during the world cup which i assure was a very popular event, isis stole tvs and said islam forbid watching the world cup and then tweeted pictures of themselves watching it. >> that was a microcosm of the hypocrisy. >>> a day after president obama announced he is taking executive action on the humanitarian crisis on the border we have an interv
and there are just a few sort of scrappy ngos in this refugee camp looking out for 20,000 people who were forced to flee. >> exactly. assad banned nhr having anything to do with opposition areas. the best work is done by syrian groups that are risking their lives with no protection. the other group helping out is the turkish government and also the governments of saudi arabia and qatar. i say this is troubling because these governments are funding fundamentalest fighters and making very,...
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agencies and ngos who are there on the ground as we have heard in some of our reports, treating the wounded and taking care of people, and trying to make folks as comfortable as possible, particularly these people who have been displaced from their homes because of the fighting. >> ambassador, why is this happening now? why did israel launch this offensive at this time. >> i think the ground offensive was launched because for two weeks, we had essentially an aerial offensive of hamas rocketing launched at israel and israel's retaliation, but it did not succeed in shutting down hamas' offensive, and israel decide they had a bigger problem, of hamas challenging israel throughout the country with rocket attacks, and these incursions through tunnels into the israeli territory. and i believe that the israelis decided they would go for something approaching a military victory. >> and do you think that israel is suspecting air traffic to be shut down because of this. >> no, and of course that's a controversial decision in israeli eyes. i've had experience with the usfaa in iraq, and the faa is ver
agencies and ngos who are there on the ground as we have heard in some of our reports, treating the wounded and taking care of people, and trying to make folks as comfortable as possible, particularly these people who have been displaced from their homes because of the fighting. >> ambassador, why is this happening now? why did israel launch this offensive at this time. >> i think the ground offensive was launched because for two weeks, we had essentially an aerial offensive of...
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none is donateby ngos. it is locally grown by these women and their communities. peacefulness of the three southern equate oraorran state. south sudan's president salva kiir, rebels he's fighting to weaken the country. but the people of equatorian africa don't back that. >> if we end up managing our own affairs more that's fine by me. >> the an anglican bishop. >> this issue of federalism which came as a sai sedition, ae take it to the parliament. let the parliament discuss. >> whatever politicians decide families across the country have already voted for equatorrian way. , they are safe. whatever their parents are facing elsewhere. ah knight ah mcnaught, yay, south sudan. >>> they were among the group intercepted near the remote islands last week. could mean the group is sent back as soon as tuesday. but another group of 41 asylum seekers have already been handed over to sri lankas authorities. lidi dut has more. >> why they were on a boat to australia and what exactly their individual cases are. we should mention that the authorities here have confirmed to us th
none is donateby ngos. it is locally grown by these women and their communities. peacefulness of the three southern equate oraorran state. south sudan's president salva kiir, rebels he's fighting to weaken the country. but the people of equatorian africa don't back that. >> if we end up managing our own affairs more that's fine by me. >> the an anglican bishop. >> this issue of federalism which came as a sai sedition, ae take it to the parliament. let the parliament discuss....
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>> i have heard about facebook's new ngo. and they want to provide internet signal everywhere. to remote places. what is the biggest challenge you see here for facebook, to provide internet with drones, internet signal? >> one of the big challenges is flying at such a high altitude. the way they are proposing doing this is with solar powered aircraft at 70,000 feet. the benefit is that controlled airspace ends at 60,000 feet. the challenging part is to actually get up to 70,000 feet
>> i have heard about facebook's new ngo. and they want to provide internet signal everywhere. to remote places. what is the biggest challenge you see here for facebook, to provide internet with drones, internet signal? >> one of the big challenges is flying at such a high altitude. the way they are proposing doing this is with solar powered aircraft at 70,000 feet. the benefit is that controlled airspace ends at 60,000 feet. the challenging part is to actually get up to 70,000 feet
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. >> reporter: some ngos in sicily have criticized in practice. >> people who have never worked in the field of migrant reception are building up cooperatives just to get a share of this colossal business. >> reporter: the main worry of the migrants is how and where their journey will end. al jazeera america sicily. >> michael: a suspected mexican cartel enforcer is in federal custody. m mary has thamaria ines ferre has that story and other storie. >> reporter: he was extra decided to san diego. he's charged with conspiracy to import and struggle drugs. he was arrested when trying to use a phoney passport in amsterdam. >>> the texas man accused of killing six people collapsed in court today. ronald haskell fell to the ground twice as the prosecutor recited the charges against hip. the police say the 33-year-old was searching for his ex-wife when he forced himself into a house. he's accused of tying up four children and two adults and shoein shooting them. a 15-year-old survivor called the police. >> reporter: an united auto workers created chapters in a volkswagen plant. it is unusuall
. >> reporter: some ngos in sicily have criticized in practice. >> people who have never worked in the field of migrant reception are building up cooperatives just to get a share of this colossal business. >> reporter: the main worry of the migrants is how and where their journey will end. al jazeera america sicily. >> michael: a suspected mexican cartel enforcer is in federal custody. m mary has thamaria ines ferre has that story and other storie. >> reporter: he...