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the ngo is doing all it can to set him free. >>> and big spending. japan's cabinet ministers have just approved the next budget plan of the country's largest ever. >>> a court in central japan has allowed the restart of nuclear reactor reactors at the takahama plant. nhk world explains. >> reporter: the decision disappointed some locals who had proof for the redemption of the reactor. >> translator: judicial authorities have made the decision, even though we experienced the 2011 fukushima accident, i'm really disappointed. >> reporter: they worry about the reactors in the takahama plants are brought back online. the government introduced new stricter requirements after the fukushima disaster in 2011. reactors at takahama and ori have been offline while they underwent screening by the nuclear authorities. they say that he doesn't see danger from the reactors that has threatened residents' lives. the main argument in the cases were, kansai electric power company says is based on scientific evidence and are highly reliable. it says that its safety preca
the ngo is doing all it can to set him free. >>> and big spending. japan's cabinet ministers have just approved the next budget plan of the country's largest ever. >>> a court in central japan has allowed the restart of nuclear reactor reactors at the takahama plant. nhk world explains. >> reporter: the decision disappointed some locals who had proof for the redemption of the reactor. >> translator: judicial authorities have made the decision, even though we...
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i think in other areas there may be a role for an ngo or for a nonprofit to get in and try to play an agnostic role in trying to to help solve some of the problems we highlight in the report, but i do think that, ultimately, congressional activity may be required as well. >> host: professor bargfrede, we recently talked with carrie sherman of the recording industry association of america, the ceo and president, and here's a little bit of what he's calling for when it comes to changes in the music industry. >> guest: we would want to be paid by am/fm radio. i think it's remarkable, most people are shocked to learn that in today's day and age am/fm radio pays nothing to artists and record labels when they broadcast their music. they do pay the songwriters and publishers, but they do not pay artists and labels. this is a $16 billion industry where they're earning $16 billion in advertising revenues every year from, basically, the use of music, and they pay nothing for i. there's -- for it. there's no other copyrighted work that is discriminated against that way, and there are virtually n
i think in other areas there may be a role for an ngo or for a nonprofit to get in and try to play an agnostic role in trying to to help solve some of the problems we highlight in the report, but i do think that, ultimately, congressional activity may be required as well. >> host: professor bargfrede, we recently talked with carrie sherman of the recording industry association of america, the ceo and president, and here's a little bit of what he's calling for when it comes to changes in...
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in other areas there may be a role for an ngo or a nonprofit to try to play an agnostic role and to solve some of the problems in the report but i do think congressional activity may be required as well. >> host: professor bargfrede we recently talked with barry sherman a. recording industry association of america ceo and president and here's a little bit of what he's calling for when it comes to changes in the music industry. >> we would want to be paid by am/fm radio. i think it's remarkable, most people are shocked to learn that in today's day and age am/fm radio pays nothing to artists and record labels when they broadcast their music. they have pay the songwriters and publishers so this is a 16 billion-dollar industry where they are earning $16 billion in advertising every year from basically the use of music and they pay nothing for it. there's no other copyright at work that is discriminated against in that way and there are virtually no other developed countries in the world that discriminate that way yet special exemptions in the u.s. law and a unique u.s. situation. we would wan
in other areas there may be a role for an ngo or a nonprofit to try to play an agnostic role and to solve some of the problems in the report but i do think congressional activity may be required as well. >> host: professor bargfrede we recently talked with barry sherman a. recording industry association of america ceo and president and here's a little bit of what he's calling for when it comes to changes in the music industry. >> we would want to be paid by am/fm radio. i think it's...
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ngos are focused on humanitarian rather than development projects. and the government is busy financing the war rather than building critical infrastructure such as roads. still, the minister of agriculture promises that with the recent signing of a peace deal, the government will spend more on agriculture. >> we shall give them ox ploughs, tractors, we shall give them walking tractors, so they can produce the food where they are. and then we open the feeder roads to the markets. >> just how much budget has been allocated to these activities remains unclear. despite repeated questions, the minister avoided providing details. how much budget have you allocated for feeder roads? >> this is what is in the planit is in the planit is in the budget...and also development partners are working, especially the world food programme and other organisations who are working in food security. >> the minister expects investors to start pouring in. yet for now nespresso's 2.2. million euro investment in coffee farms is the exception rather than rule. to attract more
ngos are focused on humanitarian rather than development projects. and the government is busy financing the war rather than building critical infrastructure such as roads. still, the minister of agriculture promises that with the recent signing of a peace deal, the government will spend more on agriculture. >> we shall give them ox ploughs, tractors, we shall give them walking tractors, so they can produce the food where they are. and then we open the feeder roads to the markets. >>...
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of the month five ngos have shut down have stopped delivering aid to people there.n just gets more and more desperate. >> more violence, ngos shutting down. it's no surprise that people continue to leave syria. so what's the u.n. or what's been said there about the orn going refusintheongoing refugee? >> people displaced within syria in the last month, 121,000 more displaced. some of them, second and third time they were displaced as a result of fighting. we're also learning that as a result of the 1 million refugees to reach europe's shore in the last year half of them are syrians. so the united nations again making a plea for more governments to accept refugees and settle them. antonio gutierrez is the high commissioner for refugees, used the appearance as an opportunity to plead for more aid to refugees. they are not perpetrators of terror that obviously seems to be response to some of the rhetoric out of the united states and european countries where there's talk about banning syrians and banning muslims from coming to the country. he said that yes, terrorists c
of the month five ngos have shut down have stopped delivering aid to people there.n just gets more and more desperate. >> more violence, ngos shutting down. it's no surprise that people continue to leave syria. so what's the u.n. or what's been said there about the orn going refusintheongoing refugee? >> people displaced within syria in the last month, 121,000 more displaced. some of them, second and third time they were displaced as a result of fighting. we're also learning that as...
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ngos couldn't mention government names in the commission for violations. van boven: it is inexplicable and indefensible for the united nations not to react urgently to situations of gross violations of human rights. ramcharan: it was entirely unheard of that a human rights director would take vigorous positions. everything that a senior u.n. official did was closely monitored, and so it was his great breakthrough that he decided to act, and in some instances to speak out publicly against gross violations of human rights. van boven: there is a tendency, at that time at least, that the u.n. should remain low-key. some felt that i was too outspoken. quiet diplomacy is perhaps what they thought. more productive than to speak up. i think this is very questionable, this position. van boven: when, for instance, the coup d'État occurred in chile, a special public procedure was created. josÉ zalaquett: the military felt that they had to give the impression right from day one that they meant business, therefore they bombed the palace of governments. heraldo munoz: s
ngos couldn't mention government names in the commission for violations. van boven: it is inexplicable and indefensible for the united nations not to react urgently to situations of gross violations of human rights. ramcharan: it was entirely unheard of that a human rights director would take vigorous positions. everything that a senior u.n. official did was closely monitored, and so it was his great breakthrough that he decided to act, and in some instances to speak out publicly against gross...
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an ngo canroll that come in and play and driving market shift to hopefully create rights transparency, or maybe create a system that allows more licensing of music. jimm: which should the industry's role be in all of this? we at berkeley are considering the possibility of working at a university consortium to create this ngo. we don't believe we can move forward without input from the labels, also major independent labels. as the eu project improved getting everyone and all of the stakeholder groups to agree on every single point before you roll out a particular database or product is going to be very difficult. i think we are looking at it as we want folks to be involved and folks to provide us with advice and whether it is berkeley or some other in deal most forward, i do think you have to have those stakeholder groups involved. speak to theyou digital world that we are living in now when it comes to music, a getw that has changed our music in the last 15 years? back: i think if you look to 1995, 20 years ago, people would listen to am/fm radio, hear a song that became a hit, they w
an ngo canroll that come in and play and driving market shift to hopefully create rights transparency, or maybe create a system that allows more licensing of music. jimm: which should the industry's role be in all of this? we at berkeley are considering the possibility of working at a university consortium to create this ngo. we don't believe we can move forward without input from the labels, also major independent labels. as the eu project improved getting everyone and all of the stakeholder...
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many rights groupings and ngos doing work in that field.ath threats maids against the workers themselves. it's alleged there are death threats made. we should mention the people out on the boats disappear sometimes for months on end out to sea. and there are constants allegations of abuses happening on those boats, they are under paid. under fed on many al sayings and even allegations of murder if someone gets sick or injured while under way. there are allegations they are pushed overboard and left to drowned. for them it's impossible to take those accusations, complaints to anyone they can trust. >> wayne, thanks very much. >>> a so-called ceasefire marred by continued fighting in yemen has been extended for another week. talks to end the war ended without an agreement at a meeting in switzerland the rival sides have promise today meet again next month. emma hayward now reports. >> reporter: after nearly nine months of conflict this is what a ceasefire look like on the ground in yemen. fating on the streets of the besieged city of taiz. ea
many rights groupings and ngos doing work in that field.ath threats maids against the workers themselves. it's alleged there are death threats made. we should mention the people out on the boats disappear sometimes for months on end out to sea. and there are constants allegations of abuses happening on those boats, they are under paid. under fed on many al sayings and even allegations of murder if someone gets sick or injured while under way. there are allegations they are pushed overboard and...
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ultimately, a lot of questions about ngos that are for profit or a lot of ngos offer profit.they like to call themselves an ngo. when the earthquake happened the ambassador at the time, i know both of us have discussed before the complete of essential nature of wikileaks, the work that it does, that he called it a gold rush. the gold rush in haiti was going to be massive business contracts to make a fortune. that's the way to disasters if you'd. is not to helping the haitian people. >> in kenya when i was reporting on somalia the entire somalia in industrial complex bays in kenya were all these ngos and u.n. government entities, the people, they have nannies, huge houses are none of them ever have to set foot in somalia come and get they are making competing like crisis the and all this stuff. likely we have bill clinton to save haiti spent and hillary and chelsea as well skip let's open it up a bit and we'll see where it goes from there. >> when you talk about sudan speeded speaker closer spent when you talk about sudan and competition and war, isn't sudan the biggest come o
ultimately, a lot of questions about ngos that are for profit or a lot of ngos offer profit.they like to call themselves an ngo. when the earthquake happened the ambassador at the time, i know both of us have discussed before the complete of essential nature of wikileaks, the work that it does, that he called it a gold rush. the gold rush in haiti was going to be massive business contracts to make a fortune. that's the way to disasters if you'd. is not to helping the haitian people. >> in...
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nearly five years ago i established the asian football develop a project, a nonprofit ngo to support the development of football throughout asia. for example, working with other ngos and governments, the project has both the benefits of football to the victims of human trafficking in cambodia to syrian refugees in my own country of jordan, and two children in even the most remote areas. i would take this concept working with ngos and governments for real football social responsibility globally through fifa. as the most popular sport in the world, football is sometimes a target. it was no coincidence that the terrorists in paris attack along with cafÉs and a music club in targeting locations integral to french life. in january of this year isis gunned down 13 iraqi teenagers in mosul% of watching a televised football match between the national teams iraq and jordan. the football associations in afghanistan, libya and somalia have been under attack, yet they continue to provide opportunities for their fellow citizens to enjoy football. the governments of nigeria is another great exampl
nearly five years ago i established the asian football develop a project, a nonprofit ngo to support the development of football throughout asia. for example, working with other ngos and governments, the project has both the benefits of football to the victims of human trafficking in cambodia to syrian refugees in my own country of jordan, and two children in even the most remote areas. i would take this concept working with ngos and governments for real football social responsibility globally...
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ngo members following the climate talks warn that japan's policy will draw severe criticism. >> almost all countries started to move away from coal and only japan still plans to be able to -- >> it is true that compared to the conventional technologies, current state-of-the-art japanese technology is better. the most efficient technologies, coal power plant emits a lot of co 2. you cannot ignore that emissions so you have to think about another option such as renewable energy which doesn't emit emissions, co 2 emissions at all. >> reporter: many people here in paris say japan's low profile in the battle against global warming is disappointing. they say leaders in tokyo care more about cost effective power generation than they do about the environment. a bad image that's undermining japan's fading influence at the climate talks. takahumi terui, nhk world, paris. >>> people in beijing are rushing to protect themselves against a thick haze. they're under the first ever red alert for pollution. they're finding much of the chinese capital is shut down. vehicle use is restricted and schools
ngo members following the climate talks warn that japan's policy will draw severe criticism. >> almost all countries started to move away from coal and only japan still plans to be able to -- >> it is true that compared to the conventional technologies, current state-of-the-art japanese technology is better. the most efficient technologies, coal power plant emits a lot of co 2. you cannot ignore that emissions so you have to think about another option such as renewable energy which...
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governments and ngos have looked at finding cheaper alternatives and to distribute them.ached many independencian villagess >>> in 2016 rio de space janeiro will be in the spotlight hosting the olympic games. the games are likely to cost in excess of 10 billion dollars >> reporter: in a stay familious for its beaches and carnival, having a good time is a way of life. the city also has experience hosting an international sporting event. it hosted world cup soccer matches in 2014. add to that the pride of making history. this is the first olympic games to be health in south america. >> translation: it is going to be wonderful and rio is going to welcome them with open arms. >> reporter: more than hassle of the budget comes from private money. the city is taking full advantage of using existing venues from previous sporting events like the world cup. the city says construction is on time and on budget. unlike the world cup, when some stadiums were finished, only days before the games began. >> translation: there are two kinds of olympics. games that take the benefits out of
governments and ngos have looked at finding cheaper alternatives and to distribute them.ached many independencian villagess >>> in 2016 rio de space janeiro will be in the spotlight hosting the olympic games. the games are likely to cost in excess of 10 billion dollars >> reporter: in a stay familious for its beaches and carnival, having a good time is a way of life. the city also has experience hosting an international sporting event. it hosted world cup soccer matches in 2014....
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>> i'm involved with another ngo. every year they do the sammy award. it's from foreign affairs to national security to health to economics. they basically profile remarkable civil servants who, you know, have saved billions of dollars on a program or invented a drug that's going to help cure a type of cancer or just unbelievable stories. and we have killed ourselves trying to get some kind of media coverage, like take a couple of the award winners and do a little profile on cnn or in defense one or whatever. and it's like pulling teeth. it's, you know, so they take, you know, do a profile of a veteran in a second. but they won't necessarily profile these. so i think, you know, trying to create some traction in the media, trying to tell these stories so people are aware. but also creating that pathway. you know, how do i, okay, once you inspire someone, how do i actually become like you? how do i follow in those footsteps and lay out that bridge so that people know how to walk across it if they are inspired. >> there are some people who have a megaphone
>> i'm involved with another ngo. every year they do the sammy award. it's from foreign affairs to national security to health to economics. they basically profile remarkable civil servants who, you know, have saved billions of dollars on a program or invented a drug that's going to help cure a type of cancer or just unbelievable stories. and we have killed ourselves trying to get some kind of media coverage, like take a couple of the award winners and do a little profile on cnn or in...
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and finally, i think it would be appropriate to send about 10% of local social programs to ngos and ngos could be more involved in those social programs. we all know existing laws and not imposing anything, but i would ask municipal and local authorities to consider this. on september 1st, this year, i had a meeting you know in sochi with at the gifted children center serious. we really have very talented children, young people and we have to do our best to make sure that our children today get the best education possible, engage in creativities and can choose profession they like. and self-fulfillment, no matter where they live or how much their parents make, they all should enjoy equal opportunities for a good solid start in their lives. every year we have a more and more school children will have 3.5 million more school children in the future and this is great. but it's important that this growth does not have a negative effect on the quality of school education. the level of our school education should continue to grow. we need more schools -- a special program for that. next year, t
and finally, i think it would be appropriate to send about 10% of local social programs to ngos and ngos could be more involved in those social programs. we all know existing laws and not imposing anything, but i would ask municipal and local authorities to consider this. on september 1st, this year, i had a meeting you know in sochi with at the gifted children center serious. we really have very talented children, young people and we have to do our best to make sure that our children today get...
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local media is saying that he has been placed with an unnamed ngo for security reasons.usands of refugees arrived in the greek capitol athens after being stranded for weeks on the border of greece and macedonia and arriving there after taking boats from turkty to the greek islands but worried about people sleeping on the streets and we have more from athens. >> reporter: on europe with big hopes and dreams, the refugees arrived in the greek capitol after risking their lives crossing the aegean sea from turkey and landing on greek islands. this iraqi refugee says he had no choice. >> translator: i would definitely die if i stayed in iraq. that is why i took the risk. i want to feel human. >> reporter: the syrian couple says their one and a half-year-old son has eye cancer and want doctors in germany to treat him. i asked his mother if she was happy to be in europe. >> translator: no, i'm not happy. i want syria. i want to return there. i want forget it. >> reporter: most of these refugees will take different routes to germany and elsewhere in europe, many won't make it. g
local media is saying that he has been placed with an unnamed ngo for security reasons.usands of refugees arrived in the greek capitol athens after being stranded for weeks on the border of greece and macedonia and arriving there after taking boats from turkty to the greek islands but worried about people sleeping on the streets and we have more from athens. >> reporter: on europe with big hopes and dreams, the refugees arrived in the greek capitol after risking their lives crossing the...
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public to help find the driver who was involved in a deadly hit-and-run accident. 78-year-old akiu ngo died on sunday after she was hit by a car on december 3rd. police say the driver stopped briefly after the accident to check his car and then drove away. people who live in the area are still shocked the driver didn't do anything to help that woman. >> that's just not human. you know, how could he live with himself? >> that just ratchets it up a notch. i don't understand why someone would leave a human being laying in the middle of the road. >> sarah: police say ngo ignored a "no walk" sign when she was hit. anyone with information is asked to call police. >> are you kidding me? are you giving him bail for killing my child? you're giving him bail? >> christa: the mother of the victim thought the judge gave luis melendez bail, but he actually ordered him held without bail. melendez is accused of stabbing cherise hill earlier this month. she was attacked outside a gas station in worcester and melendez is charged without murder. >> sarah: new this morn, police in brewster are searching f
public to help find the driver who was involved in a deadly hit-and-run accident. 78-year-old akiu ngo died on sunday after she was hit by a car on december 3rd. police say the driver stopped briefly after the accident to check his car and then drove away. people who live in the area are still shocked the driver didn't do anything to help that woman. >> that's just not human. you know, how could he live with himself? >> that just ratchets it up a notch. i don't understand why...
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. >> reporter: ngos and guatemala's government are turning their attention to climate adaptation. in this community it means applying new techniques like kerr season and draught-resistant variety of corn an beans. these are kvelling this farmer hope. >> translation:-- giving this farmer hope. >> translation: no translation. >> reporter: elnino is expected to continue until march bringing more wild weather. guatemala subsistence formers hope these predictions are wrong. their families' few times depend on it. david mercer >>> next we move to the california coast with the best indication of how big this elnino may be could come from the tiniest creatures live. also the kissing bug and its dangerous embrace. hot on the website tonight, starving in the city. the hunger and l.a.'s recipe for combatting it. at al jazeera.com/america tonight. top investigative reporting, uncovering new perspectives. >> everything that's happening here is illegal. >> then at 10:00 - it's "reports from around the world". >> let's take a closer look. >> antonio mora gives you a global view. >> this is a hum
. >> reporter: ngos and guatemala's government are turning their attention to climate adaptation. in this community it means applying new techniques like kerr season and draught-resistant variety of corn an beans. these are kvelling this farmer hope. >> translation:-- giving this farmer hope. >> translation: no translation. >> reporter: elnino is expected to continue until march bringing more wild weather. guatemala subsistence formers hope these predictions are wrong....
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guys like you and other ngos and the press and think tanks and other countries are all going to looknd say kind of thumbs up, thumbs down, that's pretty good, that stinks, whatever. so you have pressure put on countries, reputational pressure. but most countries care about that. the e.u. favored an actual -- actually more involved assessment process to determine whether the proposed targets were good enough. we didn't oppose that in the sense that, you know, we could have done that for our own purposes but we knew that wouldn't fly. like no way that the developing countries are going to put up with that. we thought the sunlight in and of itself would help drive. then, you know, we were -- we had a pretty clear idea in our mind about the legal nature that the agreement -- legal form that the agreement would have to take. usefully and actually not through any connivence on our part, because they were useful self-starters, new zealand put forward a proposal that was v y very -- you know, that was very constructive from our point of view. basically, it was an approach for the legal form
guys like you and other ngos and the press and think tanks and other countries are all going to looknd say kind of thumbs up, thumbs down, that's pretty good, that stinks, whatever. so you have pressure put on countries, reputational pressure. but most countries care about that. the e.u. favored an actual -- actually more involved assessment process to determine whether the proposed targets were good enough. we didn't oppose that in the sense that, you know, we could have done that for our own...
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ngos monitoring the campaign are also concerned that the voters could be pressured at the polls. >> i'mnot sure that people will have the freedom to cast their vote properly. when they go up to the machine there won't be someone watching how they vote, they won't be afraid of losing their jobs if they don't vote the way they're supposed to. >> the president of the council is widely considered a government loyalist, and for the first time no international observer groups have been accredited except for one. >> we're appealing for a peaceful non-violent that all players commit to recognizing an the respect of the results. >> with so much at stake the stability of the deeply divided nation will almost certainly defend on it. lucia newman, caracas. >> christmas preparations are taking place in the occupied west bank against the back drop of renewed violence between israelis and palestinians. bethlehem the biblical birthplacer jesus christ. all the headlines are on www.aljazeera.com. www.aljazeera.com. wildlife poaching is big business worth more than 17 billion dollars a year and growing. t
ngos monitoring the campaign are also concerned that the voters could be pressured at the polls. >> i'mnot sure that people will have the freedom to cast their vote properly. when they go up to the machine there won't be someone watching how they vote, they won't be afraid of losing their jobs if they don't vote the way they're supposed to. >> the president of the council is widely considered a government loyalist, and for the first time no international observer groups have been...
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i mean, i'm not talking in five years; i'm talking about next year >> reporter: ngos and guatemala's government are turning their attention to climate adaptation. in this community it means applying new techniques like planting draught resistant varieties of corn and beans. he says these techniques are giving him hope. >> translation: no translation >> reporter: el nino is expected to continue until march bringing more wild weather. guatemala's subsistence hope this is wrong. the families futures depend on it >>> moving to the waters of the california coast where the big indication of how big this el nino will be may come from the tiniest creatures who live there. another killer threat moves north, the kissing bug and its dangerous embrace. starving in the city, the hunger in one of america's biggest cities and l.a.'s recipe for >>> a sign of how this season's el nino will be. on the california coast, the impact will be very different of the more storms set to saturate much of the west. already the first signs of trouble have emerged, sometimes from the smallest messengers. >> report
i mean, i'm not talking in five years; i'm talking about next year >> reporter: ngos and guatemala's government are turning their attention to climate adaptation. in this community it means applying new techniques like planting draught resistant varieties of corn and beans. he says these techniques are giving him hope. >> translation: no translation >> reporter: el nino is expected to continue until march bringing more wild weather. guatemala's subsistence hope this is wrong....
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we have clouds around i ngo be dry and staying in the 50s through the midnight hour across the upstate and probable 40s in the mountains. as we get up tomorrow morning some of you after tonight may be getting up later than others but there will be saround during the day rtfront continues to press away from us and upper level we may see a few breaks but it's a most o day and dry as the deep mois stays to our south but since the front has moved farther away to sour south because of aotf clds and the colder air mass in place a noticeably cooler day. 60fhtoday in the 50s for tomorrow. as we go into friday night and early saturday we should clear back out so saturday during the day nothing but sunshine. maybe something. a few upper level clouds could drift ilate in the day but for the most part a mostly sunny day and keep the cool weather going. dpa t nn through the weekend temperatures aren't going t el much like they have over the past few dayhg onto 60s now once we get out it's going to be a while before we get back to them. 64 in union and greenville. anderson at 63 we tu the rest of th
we have clouds around i ngo be dry and staying in the 50s through the midnight hour across the upstate and probable 40s in the mountains. as we get up tomorrow morning some of you after tonight may be getting up later than others but there will be saround during the day rtfront continues to press away from us and upper level we may see a few breaks but it's a most o day and dry as the deep mois stays to our south but since the front has moved farther away to sour south because of aotf clds and...
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. >> well, maybe of the ngos working international and syrian ngos are providing health care and trying to provide education to syrian children. unfortunately mental health is something there's not enough emphasis on it. the priority is to provide housing and food and less education, but this is something that the international community has to pay more attention to. there's not enough resources or expertise in the region to provide mental health to syrian refugees. the picture i've shown, the first picture, that's only one example of tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of syrian children who are completely traumatized because of the situation, because of the violence, not only syrian children, built the way. syrian women, syrian elderly, syrian disabled. syrian nurses and doctors are traumatize because of what they're seeing and what they're witnessing by the international committee. something has to be addressed. >> we're sort of running a little bit over time. we need move on to the next panel. thank you, all of you, for a brilliant presentation. [applause] [inaudible conversa
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>> reporter: we're hearing from an independent ngo which looks after the interests of oil workers. they are claiming 32 workers have been killed and 42 rescued from an offshore oil platform. it caught fire yesterday. it was in very strong winds off the coast and some kind of issue with a pipeline mechanism, and that's how it might have started. we understand the official response or official comments so far have not been forthcoming from the state oil company. it is a very important field there, that provides up to 60% of their gas output. at the moment, of course, we're still waiting for the informati information. they haven't given a press conference yet >>> we're still waiting for more information on this fire platform that has claimed several lives >>> the u.n.'s world food program says yemen is at risk of slipping in famine with food supplies dwindling. they're at risk of going hungry. more than 14 million people are struggling to get enough food because of the war. more than a million people have been displaced in yemen since the fighting began more than a year ago. >> yemen
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for example, working with other ngos, victims of human trafficking and cambodia to syrian refugees iny home country or jordan and children in their most remote areas. i would take this concept working with ngos and governments to real football social responsibility globally through fifa. has the most popular sport in the world football is sometimes a target. it was no coincidence that the terrorists in paris attack france along with cafÉs and the music club in targeting locations internal difference life. in january of this year isil gunned down teenagers for watching televised football match between iraq and jordan. the football association in afghanistan, libya, and somalia have been under attack, yet they continue to provide opportunities for their fellow citizens to enjoy football. the government of nigeria is another great example of using football to de- radicalized former members. football is more than just a game. football is a culture. it is a language understood worldwide. football bridges race, culture, religion, ethnicity and is an incredible catalyst for unity instead of
for example, working with other ngos, victims of human trafficking and cambodia to syrian refugees iny home country or jordan and children in their most remote areas. i would take this concept working with ngos and governments to real football social responsibility globally through fifa. has the most popular sport in the world football is sometimes a target. it was no coincidence that the terrorists in paris attack france along with cafÉs and the music club in targeting locations internal...
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yesterday there were pro-ngo to protest against the government and internal pressure on the iraqi government definitely take off steam and allows the turks to save face because they are not completely withdrawing from the bashar camp but the rest of them who are training these kurdish fighters who will still be stationed in the bashir camp as military advisors and help against the push against i.s.i.l. in the areas around mosul. >> thank you, correspondent live in irbil in northern iraq. now just across the border in syria almost five years of fighting, blood shed and an entrackable humanitarian crisis, still the war there has no end in sight but the diplomatic push to put an end to the crisis is in full swing and on several different fronts this monday and the humanitarian chief is in damascus to assess fighting on civilians and later today france who is hosting a meeting of foreign ministers to talk about conflict and prepare for another round of talks which will be held in new york next week. the human toll of this five-year civil war has been enormous and more than 250,000 people have be
yesterday there were pro-ngo to protest against the government and internal pressure on the iraqi government definitely take off steam and allows the turks to save face because they are not completely withdrawing from the bashar camp but the rest of them who are training these kurdish fighters who will still be stationed in the bashir camp as military advisors and help against the push against i.s.i.l. in the areas around mosul. >> thank you, correspondent live in irbil in northern iraq....
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mayors, county council members, civic officials as well as ngos and community leaders, those are the stakeholders. the function is to create products and service stakeholders across the country that can play a role in preventing or intervening in the radicalization process at some point. happy to go into further detail. >> okay. very briefly -- i thank you. just very briefly, one or two things if we're going to make legislative changes, what should we do? maybe what should we not do? >> thank you. i honestly think that the collection and a naturnalysis o passenger name record and recognition is the most important thing that countries can do to enhance global security, enhance the awareness of who is coming into their country. i'm really encouraged by the steps that i have seen the eu take. i hope it goes the full way and that they take those measures. and that is the number one thing. >> that advance notice is made possible by the visa waiver program? those agreements, that cooperative sharing? >> right. we get -- i keep wanting to say api, pnr. we get that information and use it for
mayors, county council members, civic officials as well as ngos and community leaders, those are the stakeholders. the function is to create products and service stakeholders across the country that can play a role in preventing or intervening in the radicalization process at some point. happy to go into further detail. >> okay. very briefly -- i thank you. just very briefly, one or two things if we're going to make legislative changes, what should we do? maybe what should we not do?...
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thing -- neil: what are ngos. >> non-governmental organizations, activists groups.en shutting them down on climate as well as other things and think they will have to open it up a little bit because the biggest protest in china over last three or four years have been about the environment and that's certainly going to continue. neil: thank you very much. gordon chang. part of this issue they're addressing in paris is to try to put a lid how much the earth warms up, right? they have got this two degrees celsius model. that would be 3.6 fahrenheit and that might do the trick that might, prevent calamity. anything over that would be calamity. keep it to that or under you're well on the way to making the earth a betterplace. university of california san diego professor david victor on that and this two degree thing. first, professor, the two degree issue, how did they arrive at that? how big of a deal is that? >> well, this was a political target set in the 1990s. that is a long time ago. basically it was set two is bigger than one and smaller than three. back in the 19
thing -- neil: what are ngos. >> non-governmental organizations, activists groups.en shutting them down on climate as well as other things and think they will have to open it up a little bit because the biggest protest in china over last three or four years have been about the environment and that's certainly going to continue. neil: thank you very much. gordon chang. part of this issue they're addressing in paris is to try to put a lid how much the earth warms up, right? they have got...
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the ngo's decide to vote on the country or countries that have been blocking the talks that particular day. we've had quite a few winners today. first prize went to the european union and the umbrella group, which is essentially the other rich nations. they are accused of lacking ambition in between now and the lead up to 2020. thats all 196 parties here were accused of having short-term, self-interested goals when they put forward their concerns at the plenary last night. there is some hope in there. there is another one known as the "ray of the day." it went to maldives and the philippines. it was seen as very encouraging in getting everyone in the table around -- everyone at the table in 2018. catherine n.: we will bring you all the latest updates as we get them. right now, let's move our attention to argentina, a country that is officially entering a new political era today. the new president mauricio macri has now been sworn in, ending 12 years of dominance by the kirchner's. cristinakirchner -- fernandez de kirchner left office in a defiant manner. reporter: mauricio macri become
the ngo's decide to vote on the country or countries that have been blocking the talks that particular day. we've had quite a few winners today. first prize went to the european union and the umbrella group, which is essentially the other rich nations. they are accused of lacking ambition in between now and the lead up to 2020. thats all 196 parties here were accused of having short-term, self-interested goals when they put forward their concerns at the plenary last night. there is some hope in...
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at the beginning of the talks, ngos delegates, scientists all expressed hope that political, naturald economic interests had aligned in a way to make the paris meeting a potential watershed moment. where the vast array of interests gathered in paris ready to deal, have showed an interest to give a little to gain a lot? inching towards a deal, it's the >> welcome back to "inside story." i'm ray suarez. we're talking during what we're told are the final hours of cop 21, the global climate change conference in paris. there are already complaints about the draft texts. they don't ask enough from enough parties. the language is too vague. if the final version is largely what it is now will paris have accomplished something? eileen claussen and paul dresen are still with me. paul dresen how about it, if 196 delegations go home promising to burn less and still produce more, will the planet be better off? >> i'm not sure -- well i think the world will be better off, because i'm not sure that fossil fuels are creating dangerous climate change. what's coming out of paris i think developing cou
at the beginning of the talks, ngos delegates, scientists all expressed hope that political, naturald economic interests had aligned in a way to make the paris meeting a potential watershed moment. where the vast array of interests gathered in paris ready to deal, have showed an interest to give a little to gain a lot? inching towards a deal, it's the >> welcome back to "inside story." i'm ray suarez. we're talking during what we're told are the final hours of cop 21, the global...
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home to senior government officials, ngos and medical clinics. the blast was closest near the spanish embassy. >> we can all be targets of terror attacks. all of us, any western country. in this case it was not an attack against the spanish embassy. >> let's get more now at richard white center of the military analysis. thank you very much for speaking to us. so this attack in the afghan capital follows the capture of the crucial city of kunduz, and it has seen an attack in the south of the country. is this about the growing strength or afghan growing weakness? >> i think it's a combination of three factors. i'm not sure if i would call it growing strength. at least it's clear that the taliban is in an important fighting force despite the efforts of the u.s. to try to weaken them, and the afghan national security forces. it's also true that the afghan government and military is weak, in particular the divisions within the afghan government have appeared to negatively affect the morale of the security forces. there is another factor. the taliban i
home to senior government officials, ngos and medical clinics. the blast was closest near the spanish embassy. >> we can all be targets of terror attacks. all of us, any western country. in this case it was not an attack against the spanish embassy. >> let's get more now at richard white center of the military analysis. thank you very much for speaking to us. so this attack in the afghan capital follows the capture of the crucial city of kunduz, and it has seen an attack in the...
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there are plenty of ngos working on the environment. we just had an election here. the issue for the environment hardly figured--there was very little mention of the cop 21 conference. one of the speakers joking, saying that people will become vegetarians. that certainly won't happen here in argentina. they're one of the largest consumers of meat in the world. they won't give that up very quickly. we've seen land given over from cattle to soy to feed that cattle and less and less land to actually feeding the people. i think there are issues that need to be tackled, but there are customs and traditions in which people in general are not changing any time soon. >> daniel, thank you we're going to stay on air and bring you the deal when it happens here on al jazeera. >> an arrest took place in geneva, which has been at heightened alert levels. >> we have to live with this threat. i knew one day it would reach geneva. paris is not far from geneva. and we have 100 kilometers of border with france. >> we joined now by nadib barber. what do we know? >> they have launched c
there are plenty of ngos working on the environment. we just had an election here. the issue for the environment hardly figured--there was very little mention of the cop 21 conference. one of the speakers joking, saying that people will become vegetarians. that certainly won't happen here in argentina. they're one of the largest consumers of meat in the world. they won't give that up very quickly. we've seen land given over from cattle to soy to feed that cattle and less and less land to...
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he has released -- he has been released to an ngo for his own protection. yes, a lot of anger, given how extremely brutal this crime was. genie: thank you for that. least 91 people are still missing in the wake of a massive landslide in china. the ec of mud buried more than 30 buildings in an industrial park in the city of shenzhen. thomas waterhouse has the details. thomas: it has been an exhausting day and night for these rescue workers at this industrial park, but that is no let-up. continue toiggers sift through the piles of red earth. these experts use special light detection sensors in the hope of finding survivors. >> we are putting all of our efforts into the rescue, but the amounts of mud and rubble is huge. at least 500 firefighters are working on the rescue. thomas: 33 buildings were smothered hereafter mountain of excavated soil and construction waste swept through the factory should a -- the factory city of san jen. singin -- at such a rate that storing the waste has proved problematic, crews are pointing the finger of blame at authorities. >>
he has released -- he has been released to an ngo for his own protection. yes, a lot of anger, given how extremely brutal this crime was. genie: thank you for that. least 91 people are still missing in the wake of a massive landslide in china. the ec of mud buried more than 30 buildings in an industrial park in the city of shenzhen. thomas waterhouse has the details. thomas: it has been an exhausting day and night for these rescue workers at this industrial park, but that is no let-up. continue...
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home to senior government officials, ngos, medical clinics. the blast was closest to the spanish embassy. >> translation: we can all be turbidities of terrorist-- targets of terrorist attacks. we can all be. >> reporter: this was the taliban's third high profile attack in four days >>> an iraqi commander and six soldiers have been killed in a suicide attack. i.s.i.l. fighters have captured large areas of iraq's largest province, including ramadi. no-one has claimed responsibility for in attack. with christmas and the new year holidays around the corner, many are looking forward to sailing. ships sailing in sydney is common and tight. >> reporter: every day during summer a monster nudges its way through the center here in sydney. the smaller cruise fits under the harbour bridge and berth to the west. the giants across from the opera house. space in sydney in running out. its cruise terminals can handle three ships at a time, but there's enough demand for more berths. >> there are discussions around the needs of the cruise industry in terms of i
home to senior government officials, ngos, medical clinics. the blast was closest to the spanish embassy. >> translation: we can all be turbidities of terrorist-- targets of terrorist attacks. we can all be. >> reporter: this was the taliban's third high profile attack in four days >>> an iraqi commander and six soldiers have been killed in a suicide attack. i.s.i.l. fighters have captured large areas of iraq's largest province, including ramadi. no-one has claimed...
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climate conference is hosting 196 government delegations from around the world and several hundred ngo's. the international media was out in force. >> that is our set over there, and we have our european editor in french interviewing the european affairs minister. over here is our colleagues getting ready to go to and. and back on the other side -- see if you can follow along -- radio france internationale, our sister station. it can get a little boring and technical, but it is fantastic to have people truly from the four corners of the earth who are able to come together. it is nice to be able to welcome them in a proper setting. >> almost 10,000 journalists and observers joined the cop21. we also met heads of state optimistic about how the negotiations would go. but among the world economic leaders could also be seen other representatives who say they have had enough of traveling around the world for 20 years only to leave empty-handed. we are disappointed because all of the efforts we have made will be for nothing if the government's most responsible do not come to the most effective
climate conference is hosting 196 government delegations from around the world and several hundred ngo's. the international media was out in force. >> that is our set over there, and we have our european editor in french interviewing the european affairs minister. over here is our colleagues getting ready to go to and. and back on the other side -- see if you can follow along -- radio france internationale, our sister station. it can get a little boring and technical, but it is fantastic...
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by working with ngos to identify these kids.ding buses to go pick them up so that they can get processed. and yet those like salvador are scattered across the often lawless regions of mexico where drug cartels battle with local militias and the mexican army. so we decided to see for ourselves what salvador is now dealing with and traveled west in his van to patzangan where dealing with the knights of templar cartel. >> situated between mexico city and the coast. it's a dangerous dangerous area. just driving around this area kind of makes you a little nervous because kidnapping is rife here. it's also got one of the highest murder rates in the entire country. we called ahead and spoke to someone who essentially let everyone know that we're coming so hopefully we make it through this region without any issues. but that is something that somebody like salvador has to deal with on a day-to-day basis and it is something he never had to think about back in california. the problems came early. salvador first arrived in mexico at age 9,
by working with ngos to identify these kids.ding buses to go pick them up so that they can get processed. and yet those like salvador are scattered across the often lawless regions of mexico where drug cartels battle with local militias and the mexican army. so we decided to see for ourselves what salvador is now dealing with and traveled west in his van to patzangan where dealing with the knights of templar cartel. >> situated between mexico city and the coast. it's a dangerous dangerous...
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. >> a lot of ngos here, as know, and the developing nations feel they may be left out in the cold, ast were, and it won't assist them in the way that it should, what would you say to them to try to bring them to the party? >> you know, the worst fate of any developing country is not coming to an agreement. that is unthinkable. not coming to an agreement with mean that we would continue with the current trend of rise of greenhouse gas emotions, whose impact is directly and first and primarily on developing countries and the most vulnerable of those developing countries. that is the worst fate. >> aren't you absolutely exhausted? >> yes, sometimes. and i'll probably take a few months' nap after this, but you know, this is an incredible, incredible process that we're in. you know, as my daughter says, there is always time for sleep later. you wouldn't want to waste time on sleep right now. this is the most important historical document in front of our highs. not to be here is a waste of time. >> the woman accused of the murder of ten people is denying her roam. it's the first time that s
. >> a lot of ngos here, as know, and the developing nations feel they may be left out in the cold, ast were, and it won't assist them in the way that it should, what would you say to them to try to bring them to the party? >> you know, the worst fate of any developing country is not coming to an agreement. that is unthinkable. not coming to an agreement with mean that we would continue with the current trend of rise of greenhouse gas emotions, whose impact is directly and first and...
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an ngo leader said when we talk about women at the table, the men see the women as -- she also said the future of syria should not be decided by those carrying guns. once we conceived of what we think of as -- the one that includes civilians as the predominant feature of fighting in the 20th century, maybe we would think about and address the plight of refugees differently. we would think of what it does do girls like these two how to stop a sharp uptick in domestic violence, where men become frustrated and take it out on their wives, the one person more powerless than they are. could we prevent this knowing full well that is a difficult feature of life of displacement and statelessness? the bottom line is this is not just about women when we discuss them in this context of foreign policy and national security. sexual trauma and violence stores families with repercussions that cut through all generations. it cuts through communities and sows the seeds of future violence, and it is attempting to rehabilitate perpetrators. or better yet, a system in society to understand that are based vi
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nobody can clean up 100% but at least we have the mechanism, we allow the press, we allow the ngo to monday for us. >> reporter: the government has altered labor laws and introduced tougher punishments and some companies are making changes. but for workers, the law will mean nothing unless it is enforced. wayne hay, thailand >>> a bus in kenya has been attacked by gunmen. one person has been killed and ten others injured. the burundi parliament is meeting to discuss the plans of sending in peacekeepers. unrest has been growing since april when the president decided to run for a third term. his government is refusing to allow in peacekeepers and says they will be an invasion force. the u.n. says it will send in the 5,000 troops in with or without burundi's consent. our correspondent from burundi. what is the outcome here from the special sitting of the parliament? >> reporter: the government has already decided that they don't want peacekeepers to be deployed to burundi. they don't want the 5,000 peace keeping mission that the u.n. has decided that it will bring to the burundi to stop
nobody can clean up 100% but at least we have the mechanism, we allow the press, we allow the ngo to monday for us. >> reporter: the government has altered labor laws and introduced tougher punishments and some companies are making changes. but for workers, the law will mean nothing unless it is enforced. wayne hay, thailand >>> a bus in kenya has been attacked by gunmen. one person has been killed and ten others injured. the burundi parliament is meeting to discuss the plans of...