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staff from the ngo lead the young women to safety. the team has been watching this man for two weeks. he's taken away by police. two days later, he's prosecuted on charges of pimping the girls. the four rescued girls are aged between 13 and 16. they say the man threatened them and they had no choice but to do what he told them. after health checks at the hospital the four girls will be taken to the shelter run by the ngo. the girls rescued today are from manila, but the team say they often rescue women and girls from the areas destroyed by typhoon haiyan. >> that's the ufts thing about haiyan, it displaced a lot of people. so a lot of human traffickers and perpetrators tried to go there and tried to lure people and bring them somewhere else and exploit their situation. >> it's like a boom, you know, a boom effect. people vulnerable to human trafficking double or triple. so i think we should be more proactive rather than reactive. because we are losing. we are losing the war. we are losing our girls. >> poor filipinos are most at risk
staff from the ngo lead the young women to safety. the team has been watching this man for two weeks. he's taken away by police. two days later, he's prosecuted on charges of pimping the girls. the four rescued girls are aged between 13 and 16. they say the man threatened them and they had no choice but to do what he told them. after health checks at the hospital the four girls will be taken to the shelter run by the ngo. the girls rescued today are from manila, but the team say they often...
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i was in the camp in the compound of the ngo.and you could not venture outside without armed guards to have one experienced to be a convoy between the camps in this white guy on the side of the road. >> but it is amazing that to be in the security bubble to the in the larger bubble into the and the unitarian beneficiaries as they are dedicated to helping but you are providing a service basically. even when we were having meetings and what was reflected in the book and with that attention to detail and then talk about those political issues ended reflects the refugees of the of global problem so these are not just numbers it a potential terrorist by real people with dealers humanity and dignity and then to care about these people. to be at this time has not looked upon as a terrorist threat. >> with refugees international because he had experience with the camps for the refugees come to you so i'm interested to hear. >> dineley ms. mackenzie smith and a piece of the work that we do is looking at this sorts of crisis through gender
i was in the camp in the compound of the ngo.and you could not venture outside without armed guards to have one experienced to be a convoy between the camps in this white guy on the side of the road. >> but it is amazing that to be in the security bubble to the in the larger bubble into the and the unitarian beneficiaries as they are dedicated to helping but you are providing a service basically. even when we were having meetings and what was reflected in the book and with that attention...
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the united states sponsors the ngos in russia and russia sponsors ngos to the united states. that's okay because they should be independent on human rights issues in every country because when an ngo or in russia and is not an ngo because the organization is always okay. they're just shake, shake the hands of state prison officials and that's all holidays and so on. i think they should be a balance. maybe it's idealistic. >> thank you. we don't know what to do. so they got our list at least. i think you have to think smarter. we have to get smarter now and find a way to the united states and russia to work together. let's think our speaker and thank you guys. thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]
the united states sponsors the ngos in russia and russia sponsors ngos to the united states. that's okay because they should be independent on human rights issues in every country because when an ngo or in russia and is not an ngo because the organization is always okay. they're just shake, shake the hands of state prison officials and that's all holidays and so on. i think they should be a balance. maybe it's idealistic. >> thank you. we don't know what to do. so they got our list at...
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it slowly back life to normal but there are consequences because their ngo's are working in the camp, they take and follow the lead of the kenyan government t kenyan government has made pronouncement, all of a sudden the teen to start planning. they're reluctant to commit money, reluctant to program, and then, of course, the program about at the same time and they have done this every november since now because they had a funding crunch towards the end of the year t syrian crisis, all of the other crisis that we know in much more detail than we did then, they're getting cut. the refugees obvious interpretation you're staffing us so that we would go back to somalia and quite a few people did, you know, hundreds of families did go. >> it is a crime. this is one of the things that i get most angry about is that we are asking those people to stay in this camp an international system that promises a durable solution which is supposed to be returned to their home country when it's peaceful integrate them into the country of arrival, ie, kenya or resettlement to a third country but that inte
it slowly back life to normal but there are consequences because their ngo's are working in the camp, they take and follow the lead of the kenyan government t kenyan government has made pronouncement, all of a sudden the teen to start planning. they're reluctant to commit money, reluctant to program, and then, of course, the program about at the same time and they have done this every november since now because they had a funding crunch towards the end of the year t syrian crisis, all of the...
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mi started her ngo after settling into married life. along with her husband, she has always tried to be as eco friendly as possible. their measures include generating solar power, and turning raw garbage into fertilizer for growing vegetables. the couple came to realize that it's up to every individual to make an effort to go green. mi's husband is her number one supporter. he is a university professor, who teaches artificial intelligence. the couple believes that the kind of grassroots activities they're doing are exactly what people from educated backgrounds are suited to. this large shopping mall sits in a new residential area of eastern shanghai. here on this stage, crafts people are creating their wares. items such as these used to be sold at festivals and events as good luck passers by enjoy watching them being made and they can bring them home for decorations to bring fortune. recently in china, traditional crafts have been disappearing. figurines such as these for example, date back 1,400 years, and have long been part of the ch
mi started her ngo after settling into married life. along with her husband, she has always tried to be as eco friendly as possible. their measures include generating solar power, and turning raw garbage into fertilizer for growing vegetables. the couple came to realize that it's up to every individual to make an effort to go green. mi's husband is her number one supporter. he is a university professor, who teaches artificial intelligence. the couple believes that the kind of grassroots...
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that's what encouraged me to put together an ngo. six years and we didn't assessment, 10,000 women i had only 56. only high school. so this is what happened. i was able to get funds for donors. selling in english and literacy but looking today you see a lot of women out there. you find hundreds and thousands of women out there even in the provinces on media, you see them in television, journalists, teachers, they are all over the place. >> one of the things, very nice statistics showing the progress. teenage girls, 36 percent literacy, 37 percent are now women. really remarkable progress. and one of the things continuing the work you started as 1st lady, what kind of activities are going on that project? >> well, for classes, women fellowships, two from egypt into from tunisia. they began with those two because they have the 1st and most active. when they go home they have each other and him introduce each other to their colleagues and families and friends and thereby broaden their network. as a professor visited research, your netwo
that's what encouraged me to put together an ngo. six years and we didn't assessment, 10,000 women i had only 56. only high school. so this is what happened. i was able to get funds for donors. selling in english and literacy but looking today you see a lot of women out there. you find hundreds and thousands of women out there even in the provinces on media, you see them in television, journalists, teachers, they are all over the place. >> one of the things, very nice statistics showing...
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you know, in the united states sponsors the ngos in the on russia and russia sponsors ngos in the unitedstates, that's okay, because they could be independent view on human rights issues in every country. because when an ngo sponsored by, for example, in russia sponsored by russian officials, it's not an ngo, because that organization says all is okay. they just shake the hands with the state officials, prison officials, and that's all. concerts and so on. maybe that's idealistic, but that's me. okay. thank you. >>> i promise you guys we would be back to -- look at the questions, we adopt know what to do, so we've got our list, and i think you have to think smarter. we have to get smarter now and to find a way to -- the united states and russia to work together, and let's thank our speakers, and thank you guys. i hope i'll see you soon on cgi events. thank you. [ . >>> coming up shortly, we'll take you live to today's white house briefing. it's taking place at the washington convention center, the site of the 2016 nuclear security summit. we'll hear today from deputy white house press se
you know, in the united states sponsors the ngos in the on russia and russia sponsors ngos in the unitedstates, that's okay, because they could be independent view on human rights issues in every country. because when an ngo sponsored by, for example, in russia sponsored by russian officials, it's not an ngo, because that organization says all is okay. they just shake the hands with the state officials, prison officials, and that's all. concerts and so on. maybe that's idealistic, but that's...
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even though a lot of these ngo's do good work in emergency situations in particular.truly admirable. but in the end, societies don't change for the better from the outside. the british were going to abolish the tree. and even the war in afghanistan as george w bush and tony blare said was partly justified because it would empower the afghan women. i don't think that is how sustainable change happens even if you grant that was the intention rather than de facto justification which is what i believe. yes, ma'am? >> there is opposition by some countries, particularly in europe, to gmo's and does this have any factor in this globally? >> i don't think so. i don't have a strong opinion about gmo's. there was a poet who was a great heroine of mine. toward the end of her life i don't know had become her favorite sentence she said. and i have attempted to, you know, take refuge in that at this moment. but certainly i was convinced as i promote the book i don't have the science to write to an opinion about gmo's. as a political analyst, if china and india in part, argentina, a
even though a lot of these ngo's do good work in emergency situations in particular.truly admirable. but in the end, societies don't change for the better from the outside. the british were going to abolish the tree. and even the war in afghanistan as george w bush and tony blare said was partly justified because it would empower the afghan women. i don't think that is how sustainable change happens even if you grant that was the intention rather than de facto justification which is what i...
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ngo. because that organization says all is okay. they just shake the hands with a state officials, prison officials, and that's all. concerts, holidays and so on. so i think that should be a balance him and maybe it is idealistic but that's me. okay, thank you. >> i promised you guys be back tonight, so there. we don't know what to do, so we got our list and i think you have to think smarter. we have to get smarter now come and to find a way to united states and russia to work together. and let's thank our speakers and to thank you, guys. [applause] and i hope i will see you soon on cgi. thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudib
ngo. because that organization says all is okay. they just shake the hands with a state officials, prison officials, and that's all. concerts, holidays and so on. so i think that should be a balance him and maybe it is idealistic but that's me. okay, thank you. >> i promised you guys be back tonight, so there. we don't know what to do, so we got our list and i think you have to think smarter. we have to get smarter now come and to find a way to united states and russia to work together....
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that is what encouraged me to put together an ngo.o i put together one for widows registering over 10,000 women, and they did an assessment. i have only 66 literate women, only high school and talking to high school which is, some of them were 8th grade to a 9th grade. so this is what happened. and i was able to get, you know, funds from different institutions and donors, capacity building in tailoring, selling, english, literacy, computer classes. but looking today you see a lot of afghan women out there. at that time he could not find anyone, but now you find hundreds and thousands of women even in the provinces over kabul, the media, and television, journalists. it is not that difficult to find afghan women out. >> one of the things, very nice statistics showing the process. remarkable progress. continuing the work you started as 1st lady. >> well, for classes of women when they go home they have each other and can introduce each other to their colleagues and families and friends thereby broadening networks. your network is as impo
that is what encouraged me to put together an ngo.o i put together one for widows registering over 10,000 women, and they did an assessment. i have only 66 literate women, only high school and talking to high school which is, some of them were 8th grade to a 9th grade. so this is what happened. and i was able to get, you know, funds from different institutions and donors, capacity building in tailoring, selling, english, literacy, computer classes. but looking today you see a lot of afghan...
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most recently, start fx, an ngo-backed project aiming to put a refugee-led radio on air. the one that is most visible is this one, welcome. hosted by a man a weekly show that broadcasts on ntv in german and arabic >> i remember when we started the show on 25 concept. the reaction-- september. the reaction was overwhelming, from media people, refugees inside and outside germany because that was something unique, in arabic. the initial idea was that we talk about, for example, our constitution, our history, our food. food. >> so that we were give refugees an impression of what we think is pivotal for starting a life in germany. >> i was told it more like a pr kind of thing. when you watch these episodes, i feel it is a very top-down approach >>> >> >> it has a paradigm ideology of asimulation towards refugees, so do this, don't do this. it is very much focusing on how you are and how we are as civilised and please become like us. >> reporter: the hundreds, sometimes thousands of refugees arriving here every week need information. some mainstream media players try to adapt t
most recently, start fx, an ngo-backed project aiming to put a refugee-led radio on air. the one that is most visible is this one, welcome. hosted by a man a weekly show that broadcasts on ntv in german and arabic >> i remember when we started the show on 25 concept. the reaction-- september. the reaction was overwhelming, from media people, refugees inside and outside germany because that was something unique, in arabic. the initial idea was that we talk about, for example, our...
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so that's what encourage me to put together an ngo. i put together an ngo for widows especially and i registered over 10000 women. we did an assessment and to be ominous, i had only 56 literate women of 10000. that's only high school which i'm talking. some of them were eighth grade, ninth grade. this is what happens. i was able to get funds from different institutions and donors and i did capacity building and tailoring and did english and literacy and computer classes and we started expanding. but looking today, you see a lot of afghan women out there. this is what i'm trying to compare. at that time you couldn't find anybody but now you find hundreds and thousands of women out there in the providences or in kabul, i media for example we see them in television and their teachers. they are all over the place. it's not difficult to find afghan women now, thank god. >> one of the things in the foreword, there some very nice statistics showing the progress on health and education. one. one that struck me is that teenage girls are now 36%
so that's what encourage me to put together an ngo. i put together an ngo for widows especially and i registered over 10000 women. we did an assessment and to be ominous, i had only 56 literate women of 10000. that's only high school which i'm talking. some of them were eighth grade, ninth grade. this is what happens. i was able to get funds from different institutions and donors and i did capacity building and tailoring and did english and literacy and computer classes and we started...
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ngos complaining about what they see as unnecessarily rapid and authoritarian actions.ome people want to stay here for now. they feel in limbo. as the french authorities are being direct it towards trying to get some of these people to stay in temporary standards or claim asylum in the french system after passing through other asylum centers in france, that is not what the vast majority want to do. say 3000 haveties gone into that system. it's not an insignificant number when you think about it. there were only a few thousand people who pass through this particular camp from the greece-macedonia border. french authorities admit that was this area is clear, their lights will remain in the calais area. they deem themselves the slightest chance of making it to the u.k., i would say that's a lot less possible than a few months ago. genie: thanks so much for that. chris moore reporting from calais. time now for businesses with stephen carroll. you will start with china where there is black clouds with parliament tomorrow. t ratings agency moody changed its view on the chines
ngos complaining about what they see as unnecessarily rapid and authoritarian actions.ome people want to stay here for now. they feel in limbo. as the french authorities are being direct it towards trying to get some of these people to stay in temporary standards or claim asylum in the french system after passing through other asylum centers in france, that is not what the vast majority want to do. say 3000 haveties gone into that system. it's not an insignificant number when you think about...
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it is run by a syrian ngo which tries to alleviate the suffering of the most vulnerable victims.he laughter, behind each face is a harrowing tail. this boy is from homs. his father was killed by assad soldiers. the teachers tell me he wets his bed regularly, and rarely manages to sleep through a night without waking up screaming. >> translator: when i grow up i want to be an architect to rebuild my country. i tell the leaders, you don't love us like you claim. if you did, you would have liberated us. >> reporter: this girl is five. losing her parents has left her so distraught, she now finds it difficult to speak. this is another child forced to grow up way too quickly. it's tough to get the sounds of explosions out of her head. >> translator: after the revolution things became horrible. assad and his soldiers destroyed everything with their weapons. >> reporter: just listening to some of these orphan stories enough to make anybody with a sense of humanity want to bring an end to this war immediately. but not only has this bloody war robbed these children of their parents, the lo
it is run by a syrian ngo which tries to alleviate the suffering of the most vulnerable victims.he laughter, behind each face is a harrowing tail. this boy is from homs. his father was killed by assad soldiers. the teachers tell me he wets his bed regularly, and rarely manages to sleep through a night without waking up screaming. >> translator: when i grow up i want to be an architect to rebuild my country. i tell the leaders, you don't love us like you claim. if you did, you would have...
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for local ngos in terms of how to work strategically and get the capacity to make that difference >> there's a proposal in the journal of medical ethics that is saying perhaps less invasive versions offer the procedure should be tolerated. also this proposal suggesting banning it is a form of cull taurl prejudice. what do you make of that? do you agree? >> i think that's totally unacceptable considering the fact that f g.m. is widely accepted as a human rights obligation. we work in communities in africa who say that f g.m. is a human rights obligation. the fact that people continue to do it on the basis of tradition doesn't mean that the mm-hmm profession should actually come out to say a less invasive form is okay. abuse is abuse irrespective of what is done by a medical-- of whether it is done by medical profession or traditional excisors. we need to professionals that came out and say things should actually be prosecuted themselves. it's not acceptable. to actually continue to endorse a human rights violation, which is considered child abuse in most european countries, but only i
for local ngos in terms of how to work strategically and get the capacity to make that difference >> there's a proposal in the journal of medical ethics that is saying perhaps less invasive versions offer the procedure should be tolerated. also this proposal suggesting banning it is a form of cull taurl prejudice. what do you make of that? do you agree? >> i think that's totally unacceptable considering the fact that f g.m. is widely accepted as a human rights obligation. we work in...
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we have vetters are, ngos that can help us.e have to decide are we helping 200,000 people to come or interviewing 200 people, 400 people to, you know, to be asylum seekers in the united states? that's a big difference. >> yeah. so, very quickly, as i said to you earlier, you could pick any candidate. why do you think that donald trump is the right person for this given the fact he gets criticized for being way too vague about foreign policy? >> he has been very criticized by comparing his statement as he is a candidate with nothose who are candidates at the same time, it's the same vagueness -- i would say it's the same abstraction. i think mr. trump with what he has achieved on the personal level, professional level if married and coupled with information and analysis and update and briefings by real analysts, he could deliver, in my view. >> all right. you think they're all vague but you like his background. >> i do like his professional achievement, strategic before he becomes president or leading the administration. >> wali
we have vetters are, ngos that can help us.e have to decide are we helping 200,000 people to come or interviewing 200 people, 400 people to, you know, to be asylum seekers in the united states? that's a big difference. >> yeah. so, very quickly, as i said to you earlier, you could pick any candidate. why do you think that donald trump is the right person for this given the fact he gets criticized for being way too vague about foreign policy? >> he has been very criticized by...
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that is what encouraged me to put together an ngo so i put together an ngo for widows especially in theiristered over 10,000 women with. we did an assessment and to be honest 10,000 women i had only 56 literate women, that's only high school and talking. high school, which some of them were eighth-grade, ninth-grade so they were totally killer of it -- totally it later it. i was able to get funds from an institution and donors and i did the capacity building and tailoring, sewing and classes so we started expanding. looking today we see a lot of afghan women out there. this is what i try to compare and at that time you couldn't find anybody but now you find hundreds and thousands of women out there in the provinces or in kabul or in the media for example. you see them on television, journalists, the teachers. they are all over the place so it's not that difficult to find afghan women now, thank god. >> one of the things that were in mrs. bush pushes forward their statistics showing progress on education. when it struck me teenage girls now 36% literacy, 37% of the teachers in afghanistan
that is what encouraged me to put together an ngo so i put together an ngo for widows especially in theiristered over 10,000 women with. we did an assessment and to be honest 10,000 women i had only 56 literate women, that's only high school and talking. high school, which some of them were eighth-grade, ninth-grade so they were totally killer of it -- totally it later it. i was able to get funds from an institution and donors and i did the capacity building and tailoring, sewing and classes so...
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this is settled by one of nine ngo's, six of them faith-based.e are proud of how we work with local ngos and groups in the community to resettle refugees. no, is a getting better? no, it is not getting better. it is getting worse. 60 million people are refugees or displaced and that is the problem. we have a system that has worked for a long time, since world war ii, but it is overwhelmed with numbers. it is not enough money, or help. that is why this year, the world community is focusing on a series of steps that will -- this will be focusing on increasing the amount of money that countries are contribute in, the number of countries commi --contributing and the cases worldwide, and supporting the support of those refugees within the countries they first fled. we are looking for a way to focus on the issues to get more support and do more about the numbers, because there is no sign of them going down. luiza: what do you see coming out of the meetings this week? i'm sure this will come up. simon: i am sure it will. canada and the united states hav
this is settled by one of nine ngo's, six of them faith-based.e are proud of how we work with local ngos and groups in the community to resettle refugees. no, is a getting better? no, it is not getting better. it is getting worse. 60 million people are refugees or displaced and that is the problem. we have a system that has worked for a long time, since world war ii, but it is overwhelmed with numbers. it is not enough money, or help. that is why this year, the world community is focusing on a...
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freezing cold, ankle deep mud ngos say some 12,000 people have been stuck here for weeks. it's a waterlogged tent city
freezing cold, ankle deep mud ngos say some 12,000 people have been stuck here for weeks. it's a waterlogged tent city
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in an analysis of about 400 of those cases, the ngo project isera determined on average, their compensationunted to only about $66 for every month they were enslaved. 88% of them received less than their promised salary or no compensation at all. >> it has been going on for years and decades. but there is no system in place to help fishermen. what they are expecting is to get the minimum wage that they are entitled to. what they have asked for is just a very small amount . >> back in yangon, we met another group of enslaved fishermen who were repatriated five months ago. all of them worked on thai ships in indonesia. none have received compensation. these men are now unemployment, living with family. around working odd jobs -- and working odd jobs to survive. they told us that embassy officials from myanmar, thailand and indonesia had promised them their wages. >> this man spent seven years enslaved after his broker sold him onto a boat. >> this man said his captain would pour engine oil on workers who slept too late. >> how do you feel about the people who eat the fish that you were catchi
in an analysis of about 400 of those cases, the ngo project isera determined on average, their compensationunted to only about $66 for every month they were enslaved. 88% of them received less than their promised salary or no compensation at all. >> it has been going on for years and decades. but there is no system in place to help fishermen. what they are expecting is to get the minimum wage that they are entitled to. what they have asked for is just a very small amount . >> back...
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when these ngos talk about climate tested talking about alberta. you think a climate test should be applied? contribute continue to increase our emissions without limit. an economy wide price on carbon is needed. $30 per ton. when it is fully implemented it will cover between 78% of alberta's economy. we do believe we can continue to grow the economy while driving down the omission in alberta 40% of our electricity comes from clean energy. call is down. with the election of the new government. there is real change coming from canada. moderator: absolutely. this is a benchmark for future emissions. is that something you can see ultimately integrated, maybe on the provincial level or the national level. gitane: if the government changes the process for energy going for it, albert's expectations for the plan will be taken into that, to demonstrate the steps we are taking in reduction of the missions. -- emissions. and resources and finding a way to market now, we are going by real -- rail, and the building of the pipeline could produce emissions, it i
when these ngos talk about climate tested talking about alberta. you think a climate test should be applied? contribute continue to increase our emissions without limit. an economy wide price on carbon is needed. $30 per ton. when it is fully implemented it will cover between 78% of alberta's economy. we do believe we can continue to grow the economy while driving down the omission in alberta 40% of our electricity comes from clean energy. call is down. with the election of the new government....
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to ngos and even to individuals.i'm thinking, for example, of pascal, that french lady who is bent on creating a virtual cultural museum for afghanistan. i love their dynamism, though i sometimes chaff at their bureaucracy. all this say in a round about way that the information that we're presenting to you will be firsthand. factual. and representative. it might not reflect what you read in journalistic or even in some expert accounts. i was struck by a comment i was reading on yahoo! two days ago. on the ongoing political debate on terrorism from susan hasler, and she recently wrote, people make the most incendiary and irresponsible claims as a stating indisputable facts hardly anyone will tell you where they got their information. repetition and volume try to take the place of verification. i would use word for word her observation to describe the reporting on afghanistan these days. so you know where i stand. journalists are so rushed trying to be the first to scoop a story. while trying to write it in the most se
to ngos and even to individuals.i'm thinking, for example, of pascal, that french lady who is bent on creating a virtual cultural museum for afghanistan. i love their dynamism, though i sometimes chaff at their bureaucracy. all this say in a round about way that the information that we're presenting to you will be firsthand. factual. and representative. it might not reflect what you read in journalistic or even in some expert accounts. i was struck by a comment i was reading on yahoo! two days...
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and number two, ngo-based enter vep -- enter vepgss and counseling programs.ou are not going to get muslims to work for a government they think is keeping their people down. so these are the two angles. human intelligence and ngo-based counseling and intervention. >> thank you for your perspective tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> joining me now, the communications director for the muslim community. welcome to you both tonight. you say there's only one way to fight extremism. >> there is. and unfortunately, as much as some of the techniques are talked about might be correct, he's missing the cancer. he's talking about symptoms. the core disease, the cancer is political islam, the identity of the islamic state. that's why isis is so different than al qaeda. they've established the islamic state. until we counter and reform the yds that are the pathway to radicalization. right now the entire whack-a-mole -- until they change that, until we start monitoring ideologies of jihadism, the continuation, prior to when they become militants, when they start to be
and number two, ngo-based enter vep -- enter vepgss and counseling programs.ou are not going to get muslims to work for a government they think is keeping their people down. so these are the two angles. human intelligence and ngo-based counseling and intervention. >> thank you for your perspective tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> joining me now, the communications director for the muslim community. welcome to you both tonight. you say there's only one way to fight...
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freezing cold, ankle deep mud ngos say some 12,000 people have been stuck here for weeks. it's a waterlogged tent city never supposed to be there, a purgatory between greece and macedonia since macedonia and its neighbors shut their borders. the rain doesn't stop, she says. it's disgusting. the children are suffering b the way forward blocked by razor wire and macedonian police. behind back to the aegean sea is not an option. about 3,000 refugees attempted to go around the fence crossing a rushing river tuesday. it was chaotic and several people drowned and the macedonians detained and deported about 700. the others we found walking back the three miles to camp earlier today. ambitions moving on to mad doania crushed. we want a solution, she says. we cannot take it anymore. we want to kill ourselves. this is a disaster. and back to the greek camp they went. this man has been here for three weeks. we are running away from isis, this man says. we are from the ton of hasaka. we have doctors and engineers. we are only searching for security and peace. as refugees continue to f
freezing cold, ankle deep mud ngos say some 12,000 people have been stuck here for weeks. it's a waterlogged tent city never supposed to be there, a purgatory between greece and macedonia since macedonia and its neighbors shut their borders. the rain doesn't stop, she says. it's disgusting. the children are suffering b the way forward blocked by razor wire and macedonian police. behind back to the aegean sea is not an option. about 3,000 refugees attempted to go around the fence crossing a...
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i think there may be opportunities for that but we need to make sure the emergency response from ngos and the united nations is as fast as it can be when crises like this happen in the future. >> as the prime minister struggles with certain elements in thi his party over europe doe ever think back on it inspirational prime minister wilson who made similar difficulties but to stood up to the rebels in his own party and secured a yes vote for staying in europe? will be joined with me because harold wilson's -- is next week and could we celebrate it across all parties, a great innovative prime minister? [shouting] >> i do feel a natural sympathy for anyone who's had this job irrespective of which side of the house we are on. i think he did do some very important things for our country. i know the honorable gentleman has a particular connection to him. i wish his family well on this important centenary, and i'm sure we approach things in different ways but one thing we would have agreed about is britain's future is better off in a reformed european union. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i'm su
i think there may be opportunities for that but we need to make sure the emergency response from ngos and the united nations is as fast as it can be when crises like this happen in the future. >> as the prime minister struggles with certain elements in thi his party over europe doe ever think back on it inspirational prime minister wilson who made similar difficulties but to stood up to the rebels in his own party and secured a yes vote for staying in europe? will be joined with me...
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. >> icons of charity are the ngos the nongovernmental organizations that profess to help poor peopleernments like ours, americans spend billions of dollars of foreign aid, but it doesn't work all that charity money doesn't help. that's the claim of a new movie called poverty, inc. this fall. michael made the film. charity money, 5 billion a week doesn't help the poor people. >> obviously there are times when foreign aid may help. there can be be good aid and bad aid. john: say after a hurricane, short-term help. >> right. i think the biggest problem we've used the emergency as a model. you have an earthquake, three years later people are still giving away rice and different things. oftentimes, our help ends up crowding out local business. john: we help people stay poor. >> we turn them into the object of our -- john: it was one of the the poorest countries of the world and after the earthquake in 2010 they got $50 billion in aid. after they got 50 billion, they were even poorer. why? because aid encouraged people to be helpless. >> there are more ngos per capita here than in the worl
. >> icons of charity are the ngos the nongovernmental organizations that profess to help poor peopleernments like ours, americans spend billions of dollars of foreign aid, but it doesn't work all that charity money doesn't help. that's the claim of a new movie called poverty, inc. this fall. michael made the film. charity money, 5 billion a week doesn't help the poor people. >> obviously there are times when foreign aid may help. there can be be good aid and bad aid. john: say...
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ngo to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over one hundred of the web's leading job boards with aingle click. then simply select the best candidates from one easy to review list. and now you can use zip recruiter for free. go to ziprecruiter.com. >>> bernie sanders scoring an electoral hat trick this weekend going three for three against hillary clinton in alaska, hawaii, and washington state. right now, here's the bottom line. 1256 for hillary clinton. 1019 for bernie sanders. 2,383 are needed to win overall. in other words, it's close. it's close enough that today the media adviser said this. >> i think it's clear now anybody who knows how to count delegates that neither candidate, hillary clinton nor bernie sanders, is going to win a majority of the delegates to the democratic convention with just pledged delegates. okay? no one is going to do that. >> so that's pledged delegates, which means it comes down to this. the word superdelegates and who is that? those are democratic patient officials whose votes could swing the nomination to hillary clinton. tom, let's start with the
ngo to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over one hundred of the web's leading job boards with aingle click. then simply select the best candidates from one easy to review list. and now you can use zip recruiter for free. go to ziprecruiter.com. >>> bernie sanders scoring an electoral hat trick this weekend going three for three against hillary clinton in alaska, hawaii, and washington state. right now, here's the bottom line. 1256 for hillary clinton. 1019 for bernie sanders....
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a railway already linked tibit, the members of the ngo say the new line will have a bigger impact and culturally. >>> missing japanese journalist appeared on wednesday released by a syrian activist. they told nhk the group holding him wants to negotiate his release with japan's government. the activist posted the video on social media, contact with him was lost after he entered syria from turkey last june, accompanied by a guide. the activist said he is being held by the al-noosnra group. he was asked to release it. >> translator: the intermediary told me that the front wanted the japanese government to know he was being held by the group, and that he was safe. >> the activist said the intermediary told him he was in poor health when they met three months ago. he added that he heard the journalist was in good health on wednesday, when the videos was taken. he described the intermediary as a member of groups of syrians held by militant groups in the country. >>> japan's imperial visit is part of a tour of areas devastated by the disaster. emperor and empress visits aid monument prefect
a railway already linked tibit, the members of the ngo say the new line will have a bigger impact and culturally. >>> missing japanese journalist appeared on wednesday released by a syrian activist. they told nhk the group holding him wants to negotiate his release with japan's government. the activist posted the video on social media, contact with him was lost after he entered syria from turkey last june, accompanied by a guide. the activist said he is being held by the al-noosnra...
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. >> icons of charity are the ngos the nongovernmental organizations that profess to help poor peopleus governments like ours, americans spend billions of dollars of foreign aid, but it doesn't work all that charity money doesn't help. that's the claim of a new movie called poverty, inc. this fall. michael made the film. charity money, 5 billion a week doesn't help the poor people. >> obviously there are times when foreign aid may help. there can be be good aid and bad aid. john: say after a hurricane, short-term help. >> right. i think the biggest problem we've used the emergency as a model. you have an earthquake, three years later people are still giving away rice and different things. oftentimes, our help ends up crowding out local business. john: we help people stay poor. >> we turn them into the object of our -- john: it was one of the the poorest countries of the world and after the earthquake in 2010 they got $50 billion in aid. after they got 50 billion, they were even poorer. why? because aid encouraged people to be helpless. >> there are more ngos per capita here than in th
. >> icons of charity are the ngos the nongovernmental organizations that profess to help poor peopleus governments like ours, americans spend billions of dollars of foreign aid, but it doesn't work all that charity money doesn't help. that's the claim of a new movie called poverty, inc. this fall. michael made the film. charity money, 5 billion a week doesn't help the poor people. >> obviously there are times when foreign aid may help. there can be be good aid and bad aid. john:...
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run by the maram foundation, a syrian ngo who tries to relieve the sorrow of the syrian children. most of the city of homs has hos been bombed to the ground. teachers tell me wets his bed regularly and rarely manages to sleep through night without waking up screaming but he still desires for a better future. >> when i grow up i want to be an architect. >> i asked him what do you want for your future? >> translator: you tell us you want to liberate us. >> she now finds it difficult to speak. her eyes tell a story by itself. at child forced to grow up way too quickly. it's tough to get the sound of explosion out of her head. >> translator: life used to be so beautiful but assad and his soldiers destroyed everything with their weapons. >> just listening would be enough to make anyone want to bring an toned this war immediately. not only has this war robbed these children of their parents, the more and more it kills their future. >> the orphanage puts emphasis on education. now all of this is under threat. funding for orphanage has stopped. these or fan orphans may find themselves wit
run by the maram foundation, a syrian ngo who tries to relieve the sorrow of the syrian children. most of the city of homs has hos been bombed to the ground. teachers tell me wets his bed regularly and rarely manages to sleep through night without waking up screaming but he still desires for a better future. >> when i grow up i want to be an architect. >> i asked him what do you want for your future? >> translator: you tell us you want to liberate us. >> she now finds it...
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in august, police arrested a 19-year-old man who was collecting donations in the name of an ngo after a series of explosions. they say he was embezzling the money. in september, a woman with connections to the red cross society of china was jailed for five years for embezzling donations. people who run them say the new law will create more problems than it solves. one runs an organization for poor rural areas. 30 years ago, he began with his parents. he uses his home as a classroom and provides text books and stationary. to cover his cost, he has been staging photo exhibitions and asking for donations. when he and backers looked at the new law, they figured they would not be able to meet the criteria so they decided to pull the plug. >> the hurdles are too high to get permission under the new law for a grass roots group like us. >> china's leaders say the law was designed to protect the poor, but it may end up hurting them instead and the people involved are concerned. nhk world. >> people in a city in eastern china gathered to celebrate the arrival of spring in true japanese style. t
in august, police arrested a 19-year-old man who was collecting donations in the name of an ngo after a series of explosions. they say he was embezzling the money. in september, a woman with connections to the red cross society of china was jailed for five years for embezzling donations. people who run them say the new law will create more problems than it solves. one runs an organization for poor rural areas. 30 years ago, he began with his parents. he uses his home as a classroom and provides...
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ngos say some 12,000 people have been stuck here for weeks. it's a waterlogged tent city never supposed to be there, a purgatory between greece and macedonia since macedonia and its neighbors shut their borders. the rain doesn't stop, she says. it's disgusting. the children are suffering badly from the cold. the way forward blocked by razor wire and macedonian police. behind back to the aegean sea is not an option. about 3,000 refugees attempted to go around the fence crossing a rushing river tuesday. it was chaotic and several people drowned and the macedonians detained and deported about 700. the others we found walking back the three miles to camp earlier today. ambitions moving on to mad doania crushed. we want a solution, she says. we cannot take it anymore. we want to kill ourselves. and back to the greek camp they went. this man has been here for three weeks. we are running away from isis, this man says. we are from the ton of hasaka. we have doctors and engineers. we are only searching for security and peace. as refugees continue to fl
ngos say some 12,000 people have been stuck here for weeks. it's a waterlogged tent city never supposed to be there, a purgatory between greece and macedonia since macedonia and its neighbors shut their borders. the rain doesn't stop, she says. it's disgusting. the children are suffering badly from the cold. the way forward blocked by razor wire and macedonian police. behind back to the aegean sea is not an option. about 3,000 refugees attempted to go around the fence crossing a rushing river...
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i'm talking about next year >> reporter: ngos and guatemala's government are tongue their attention to climate adaptation. this means applying new techniques. these techniques are giving him hope. el nino is expected to continue until march, bringing more wild weather. guatemala's subsistence farmers hope these predictions are wrong. their families' futures depend on it >>> that is america tonight. please come back. tonight, tomorrow. >>> six arrested during counter terrorism raids while french police say they foiled a planned attack in paris. the world news from al jazeera. also aheading pushing back i.s.i.l. form why radovan karadzic vows to appeal his conviction and prison sentence for genocide. place plus, the rolling stones arrive in cuba for a free concert where the music was once
i'm talking about next year >> reporter: ngos and guatemala's government are tongue their attention to climate adaptation. this means applying new techniques. these techniques are giving him hope. el nino is expected to continue until march, bringing more wild weather. guatemala's subsistence farmers hope these predictions are wrong. their families' futures depend on it >>> that is america tonight. please come back. tonight, tomorrow. >>> six arrested during counter...
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i'm talking about next year >> reporter: ngos and guatemala's government are tongue their attention to climate adaptation. this means applying new techniques. these techniques are giving him hope. el nino is expected to continue until march, bringing more wild weather. guatemala's subsistence farmers hope these predictions are wrong. their families' futures depend on it >>> that is america tonight. please come back. tonight, tomorrow. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> arrests in brussels. six people are arrested in connection with the airport and metro attacks last tuesday. hello. welcome to al jazeera live from our headquarters in doha. also ahead, french authorities say they've thwarted a plan to carry out a major attack. journalists are to go to trial.
i'm talking about next year >> reporter: ngos and guatemala's government are tongue their attention to climate adaptation. this means applying new techniques. these techniques are giving him hope. el nino is expected to continue until march, bringing more wild weather. guatemala's subsistence farmers hope these predictions are wrong. their families' futures depend on it >>> that is america tonight. please come back. tonight, tomorrow. >>> >>> >>>...
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i'm talking about next year >> reporter: ngos and guatemala's government are tongue their attention to climate adaptation. this means applying new techniques. these techniques are giving him hope. el nino is expected to continue until march, bringing more wild weather. guatemala's subsistence farmers hope these predictions are wrong. their families' futures depend on it >>> that is america tonight. please come back. we will have more of america tonight, tomorrow. >>> on the run, officials in belgium say they are looking for a second man, possibly involved in the brussels attacks, and six people are arrested in a series of raids across the capital. plot foiled. >> the investigation in question is going to close in on this criminal organization and people who are its accomplices >> reporter: france's
i'm talking about next year >> reporter: ngos and guatemala's government are tongue their attention to climate adaptation. this means applying new techniques. these techniques are giving him hope. el nino is expected to continue until march, bringing more wild weather. guatemala's subsistence farmers hope these predictions are wrong. their families' futures depend on it >>> that is america tonight. please come back. we will have more of america tonight, tomorrow. >>> on...