162
162
Aug 23, 2019
08/19
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
reporter: but it's not been easy for the ngo.t first, many farmers were skeptical about the experts from the city. but that changed as the ngo won some powerful allies. kwasi awuah is a respected and successful cocoa farmer. a few years ago he gave his plantation an overhaul, chopping down the older trees and planting new ones. even though he's an expert when it comes to cocoa farming, he's not thatat fond of chocolate. he'd rather have a a plate of re to eat. kwasi: the reason why i prefer food, because when you eat it, you work about 8:00 to 1:00, let's say you are strong. but for chocolate it's a one hour, two hours food. reportrter: in the capital acc, this company is trying to change that view. they're hoping to inspire ghanaians with exotic creations like hibiscus s chocolate. kimberley: these small machines are very helpful for us to experiment. and that's how we end up developing a lot of our flavors. it first goes to this process and then we have people who taste our test products. reporter: but the handmade chocolate pr
reporter: but it's not been easy for the ngo.t first, many farmers were skeptical about the experts from the city. but that changed as the ngo won some powerful allies. kwasi awuah is a respected and successful cocoa farmer. a few years ago he gave his plantation an overhaul, chopping down the older trees and planting new ones. even though he's an expert when it comes to cocoa farming, he's not thatat fond of chocolate. he'd rather have a a plate of re to eat. kwasi: the reason why i prefer...
67
67
Aug 21, 2019
08/19
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
he says ngo's are setting the blazes to make him look bad. reporter: more than 72,000 fires this year, an 80% increase over the samame period last year. smoke is covered nearly half of the country, eu satellite data show, as well as parts of neighboring countries. president jair bolsonaro has a theory about the cause. pres. bolsonaro: i am under the impression that it could have been set by the ngos, because they asked by money. -- for money. reporter: a stunning accusation he had no evidence for. environmentalists called the charge sick and beautiful. the real cause, they say, is false narrow's -- is bolsonararo's o on policies.. whwhen the spacece research cenr reported an 88% increase in deforestation in june compared to june last year, its director lost his job. those who called the amazon home are the first affected by the destruction. >> indigenous groups suffer with the i impact because the food source begins to change. now that hunting is further away, it forces us to go to the city for industrialized food. reporter:hese groupups may
he says ngo's are setting the blazes to make him look bad. reporter: more than 72,000 fires this year, an 80% increase over the samame period last year. smoke is covered nearly half of the country, eu satellite data show, as well as parts of neighboring countries. president jair bolsonaro has a theory about the cause. pres. bolsonaro: i am under the impression that it could have been set by the ngos, because they asked by money. -- for money. reporter: a stunning accusation he had no evidence...
89
89
Aug 8, 2019
08/19
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
some parents leave their children in the care of the ngo due to financial constraints.a celebrated its 20th anniversary. [speaking foreign language] onceese children considered themselves voiceless, but here, they are slowly regaining their confidence. >> i am so happy. i can't believe it. they are opposing child marriages. they are fighting child labor. >> this usually discrete ativist is welcomed like rockstar by the children. >> it is the most peaceful day of my life. never thought i would meets kailash one day. works toganization restore the children's confidence and reeducate them all under the watchful eye of his wife. >> here i am even a grandmother to them. i would give everything for them. i wanted to one day for fill their dreams so that they can begin a better future. >> she had to sell her j jewelry to get theheir ngogo off the gr. for 40 years, the couple have dedicated their lives to children in need. actually, sumedha, my wife and i come over and also it was the mindset. -- societal mindset,, so that was not very eaea to convince the people. it was a kind
some parents leave their children in the care of the ngo due to financial constraints.a celebrated its 20th anniversary. [speaking foreign language] onceese children considered themselves voiceless, but here, they are slowly regaining their confidence. >> i am so happy. i can't believe it. they are opposing child marriages. they are fighting child labor. >> this usually discrete ativist is welcomed like rockstar by the children. >> it is the most peaceful day of my life. never...
65
65
Aug 16, 2019
08/19
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
after gaining experience at an international ngo, he set up the c.o.p. at around 3:00 in the afternoon, the younger on rage tans come out of the trees, tired of playing. they return to their cages with their handlers. the handlers begin preparing dinner for them. when the young return to the wild, finding their own food will be their most vital skill. each orangutan must figure out for themselves how to find food from inside the bamboo. they all try to extract the fruit. the bamboo has been cracked so it's easy to break apart. they begin to squabble over the fruit, realizing that sitting and waiting won't win them the prize. their orangutan instincts are on display. about ten kilometers from the facility is a river island maintained by the c.o.p. orangutatans live here to experience life in the wild before being released. since they don't swim, they are safe on the island. staff stay i in a hut on the riverbank to keep an eye on them 24 hours a day. currently there are four orangutans living on the island. the c.o.p. needs government permission to releas
after gaining experience at an international ngo, he set up the c.o.p. at around 3:00 in the afternoon, the younger on rage tans come out of the trees, tired of playing. they return to their cages with their handlers. the handlers begin preparing dinner for them. when the young return to the wild, finding their own food will be their most vital skill. each orangutan must figure out for themselves how to find food from inside the bamboo. they all try to extract the fruit. the bamboo has been...
61
61
Aug 18, 2019
08/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
earlier this summer andy ngo was brutally attacked by antifa. joining me now, andy ngo.m sorry for anybody who is subjected to that brutality by mobs like that who don't believe in diversity of opinion. we are seeing increasingly this intolerance. now you have got a situation in portland which authorities are watching very carefully. let me ask you, what's your worry about it? >> trish, i have been covering riots for a few years. the violence has become basically routine. i am extremely concerned about tomorrow because the event looms in the shadow of the recent mass shootings by the far right and far left ideologues. there are elements expressing their desire for bloodshed. and the portland police voice appear to be at a breaking point. they are severely understaffed. trish: are you going tomorrow? you are someone who suffered at the hand of violent extremists yourself. antifaing. are you going back to the scene? >> tomorrow will be 7 weeks since my beating and robbery. there have been no arrests. i am still receiving threats of violence. so it's better that i don't com
earlier this summer andy ngo was brutally attacked by antifa. joining me now, andy ngo.m sorry for anybody who is subjected to that brutality by mobs like that who don't believe in diversity of opinion. we are seeing increasingly this intolerance. now you have got a situation in portland which authorities are watching very carefully. let me ask you, what's your worry about it? >> trish, i have been covering riots for a few years. the violence has become basically routine. i am extremely...
74
74
Aug 2, 2019
08/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
hundreds of ngos and private sector companies. we are very excited about the private sector and the ngo community coming alongside of us to amplify and accelerate our work. it is great and you will be hearing from some of those recipients today that will help highlight each of the three pillars that the initiative has and share with us the great work that they are doing. >> that is incredibly exciting. that is really great news. administrator mark greene i have a soft spot in my heart for usaid. that was my first spot. >> we trained you well. >> and i grew up. we know that usaid is very aligned with the goals of a wgdp. how are those specific programs working to implement this initiative? >> first off, for us it is a moral issue, equal opportunity of basic american values that we project throughout all of our work. it's also a very practical matter. liz talked a little bit about the global health programs and one of the best possible ways to advance global health is an educated girl becomes an educated mother, who passes a long li
hundreds of ngos and private sector companies. we are very excited about the private sector and the ngo community coming alongside of us to amplify and accelerate our work. it is great and you will be hearing from some of those recipients today that will help highlight each of the three pillars that the initiative has and share with us the great work that they are doing. >> that is incredibly exciting. that is really great news. administrator mark greene i have a soft spot in my heart for...
81
81
Aug 21, 2019
08/19
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
the bulls sonora alleges that ngos are the ones behind the places. i was told regarding the fires in the amazon. i am under thehe imimpression that it could have been set by ngos. because they'd asked for funding. what was their intention to cause problems for brazil. on wednesday protesters disrupted a climate conference in salvador in brazil's environment minister. the amazon is thehe largest rain forest in the world it's home to some three million species of animals and plants a nearly one million indigenous people. and what you'll stories for you from all stay with us you watching from twenty four . in the novel. the social scorere te machine with. the e possible plessy signal. artificial intelligence is a true revolution. hello and welcome toto this edition of fronts and focus on the lawn to diss up on the show this week we're focusing on france's use of artificial intelligence in the field of medicine but first what is artificial intelligence it relates to how the machine a computer program that mimics the human mind qualities such as the abili
the bulls sonora alleges that ngos are the ones behind the places. i was told regarding the fires in the amazon. i am under thehe imimpression that it could have been set by ngos. because they'd asked for funding. what was their intention to cause problems for brazil. on wednesday protesters disrupted a climate conference in salvador in brazil's environment minister. the amazon is thehe largest rain forest in the world it's home to some three million species of animals and plants a nearly one...
149
149
Aug 23, 2019
08/19
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 1
among the many ngos you have oxfam international oxfam international headed by former minister since you do feel who knows a menu and mike from well from. your time in the government's when emmanuel mike was working with also known to you refuse you declined his invitation for. lunch do you believe that he does not really want to give more place to organizations such as yours we close that we because that that the situation is not. real exchange these lunch while a way to show that there is consent ation with ngos but it was not real it was different than the former g. seven so we can come we canan c compare. and the point is the really see of acts against the reality of words and there is a lot of what's around equality is especially in these g. seven but- a lot of the person who will be here in the yeah it's- all. the responsibility the responsible all the situation off more and more inequalities in the world. president amendment in menu and michael wanted inequalities at to be at the heart of discussions in these g. seven when you look at the different countries involved in this.
among the many ngos you have oxfam international oxfam international headed by former minister since you do feel who knows a menu and mike from well from. your time in the government's when emmanuel mike was working with also known to you refuse you declined his invitation for. lunch do you believe that he does not really want to give more place to organizations such as yours we close that we because that that the situation is not. real exchange these lunch while a way to show that there is...
149
149
Aug 28, 2019
08/19
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
ngo boats are picking up people who are in a desperate state. let's be clear, people don't take these boats are in -- they are aware these journeys can often be fatal and nobody puts their own lives and the lives of their family at risk in that way unless they feel they're better off on the water than on the land. so whenn ngo's pickck people u d their them in the s sea, ordedeal is not over. they are then stranded at sea for days on end while states have often engaged in a political back and forth trying to see who can most shift responsibibility onto o others. i think what is needed now is for the toxicity in the political debate to be removed and a more objective perspective toto come in here. ththe number of arrivals reachig european shores are really down significantly. we are no longer in a situation like we saw in 2014 and the immediate years that followed where we saw incredibly high numbers. we are back to the precrisis levels, but yet deaths remain broadly the same. so we're no longer in n a crisis of arrivals here, we're in a crisis o
ngo boats are picking up people who are in a desperate state. let's be clear, people don't take these boats are in -- they are aware these journeys can often be fatal and nobody puts their own lives and the lives of their family at risk in that way unless they feel they're better off on the water than on the land. so whenn ngo's pickck people u d their them in the s sea, ordedeal is not over. they are then stranded at sea for days on end while states have often engaged in a political back and...
79
79
Aug 23, 2019
08/19
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
to embarrass his government. >> i'm under the impression it could have been set by the ngos because they asked for money. what was their intention? to bring about problems for brazil. >> when fires burn in the amazon, the area is so large there is nothing firefighters can do to put them out. when these fires finally go away, the damage will have been done. >> the environment is permanently wasted. regrow. ages to it can never be regrown the original way. >> the amazon rain forest, often called the lungs of planet earth, now filled with smoke and fire and choking one of the world's most diverse ecosystems. >> an environment minister under the former president says what is happening in the amazon is a crime against humanity. time i speakfirst publicly about this since the world began watching the deforestation and fires. they are out of control in the amazon rain forest. it is a situation consider a crime against the state and against humanity. history, we have seen difficult situations. for the first time, we have this kind of situation created almost with official encouragement from
to embarrass his government. >> i'm under the impression it could have been set by the ngos because they asked for money. what was their intention? to bring about problems for brazil. >> when fires burn in the amazon, the area is so large there is nothing firefighters can do to put them out. when these fires finally go away, the damage will have been done. >> the environment is permanently wasted. regrow. ages to it can never be regrown the original way. >> the amazon...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
to flee across the mediterranean and as long as they do so the ngos have said they will continue their rescue missions. because this year alone by the middle of august almost $600.00 people have died on the central mediterranean route. and we will not just stand by and watch while people drown who could have been held and who need to be rescued. or the passengers on the ocean viking the nightmare is over for the time being but the drama of the rescue at sea is not over in the meantime a solution still has to be found for each individual ship. populations have been given greater protections and effort to hold that dramatic population decline. the conventional international trade in endangered species or cite ease has agreed to regulate the buying and selling of giraffes and their body parts giraffe numbers in africa have shrunk from more than $160000.00 to just under 100000 in just 30 years . to raf's they're both majestic and lovable perhaps even more so with the one key in fact such idiosyncrasies make it easier for researches to recognise their old buddy has. to be in a really wild p
to flee across the mediterranean and as long as they do so the ngos have said they will continue their rescue missions. because this year alone by the middle of august almost $600.00 people have died on the central mediterranean route. and we will not just stand by and watch while people drown who could have been held and who need to be rescued. or the passengers on the ocean viking the nightmare is over for the time being but the drama of the rescue at sea is not over in the meantime a...
34
34
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
go it alone jumping into the water and trying to swim ashore themselves now a spokesperson for the ngo operating that ship says it says it has refused an offer to dock in spain saying the 6 day journey would be impossible. and dried some on the horizon safety on the italian island of lampedusa behind them chaos aboard a charity best to the migrant struggle through the warsaw. unli to be brought back to the visibly overcrowded open arms and this is what they were turning to. the state of new mutiny aboard the ship the charity's director is sounding an s.o.s. about what might happen if they aren't allowed to dock in need by italy loves you know we're all here we've spent days waiting to find people in the water fights violence crises older time what more do you want gets a good microcosm of. the magnitude of what those. dice open arms has been more several 100 meters off lampedusa. these people are at the center of a judicial and political battle immediately the country's interior minister wants him to go elsewhere. you know do what i love you should tough guy wins in the end so i'm plea
go it alone jumping into the water and trying to swim ashore themselves now a spokesperson for the ngo operating that ship says it says it has refused an offer to dock in spain saying the 6 day journey would be impossible. and dried some on the horizon safety on the italian island of lampedusa behind them chaos aboard a charity best to the migrant struggle through the warsaw. unli to be brought back to the visibly overcrowded open arms and this is what they were turning to. the state of new...
50
50
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
ybor him a man is building a series he just received an order for 50 ovens from the ngo volunteer how porn on feel. to food left in this oven is a tool in the fight against desertification because it's not filled with wood but with rice husks the husks can't be used for anything else not even animals but i don't like that every day tons of rice husks accumulate in the state rice factory it's waste with no nutritional value everyone who has an oven can get it here for free to use as fuel sunny yuba visit schools to talk about the ovens importance after all trees and bushes hold the desert sand in place so this is about our behavior we have to change our behavior and our way of using raw materials we have to as you said correctly use clean energy and especially use power sources that allow us to reduce our use of wood. the pupils are allowed to test the oven at home for a week. how bad my money bossa route tells his family how to use the appliance. i wonder. now we act and it seems easy to use it produces hardly any smoke and you don't need to use wood any more that's good i want to try
ybor him a man is building a series he just received an order for 50 ovens from the ngo volunteer how porn on feel. to food left in this oven is a tool in the fight against desertification because it's not filled with wood but with rice husks the husks can't be used for anything else not even animals but i don't like that every day tons of rice husks accumulate in the state rice factory it's waste with no nutritional value everyone who has an oven can get it here for free to use as fuel sunny...
78
78
Aug 22, 2019
08/19
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
everyonene is a suspect but the biggest of the ngos. did i accuse ngos directly i just said i suspect them i'm not looking for here is responsible for what's happening in brazil. on august nineteenthth thehe skies over brazil's largest citity saoao po itit turnedd dark as the wind te smoke that from wild fires over two thousand seven hundred kilometers away. experts agree that the situation is drastic and we must address some keel coursess that are pretty major it is a situation that i consider a crime against the homeland. and a crime against humanity because throughout the history of brazil we have had difficult situations but this is the first time we have a situation almost encouraged by the government to come each offiziellele manangy seem to rie the p people within. the a azon is a a vital s store of carbonos is seenn the lost buffer agagait climimate change the world wiwildlife fund says that almost 20% of the amazon forest has dissipated in the last half century. and this is only accelerating. just one of the stores are watching
everyonene is a suspect but the biggest of the ngos. did i accuse ngos directly i just said i suspect them i'm not looking for here is responsible for what's happening in brazil. on august nineteenthth thehe skies over brazil's largest citity saoao po itit turnedd dark as the wind te smoke that from wild fires over two thousand seven hundred kilometers away. experts agree that the situation is drastic and we must address some keel coursess that are pretty major it is a situation that i consider...
54
54
Aug 23, 2019
08/19
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
brazil's president has been blaming ngos with no evidence.e says blazes maven started to literally. >> there people who stop at the side of the road and light fires that stretch for over 100 meters. >> amateur footage shows fires along highways along the amazon. that's with the quality of fire earlier this month. satellite images showed dozens of fires on august the 10th. fires are often caused for cattle grazing. google comments were exchanged on twitter. france said it will have -- stop a trade deal unless brazil takes action. france and germany said they will address the issue of the amazon at the g7 meeting. >> when the g7 gets together this weekend, the chancellors have a firm belief the current crisis in the amazon rain forest has to be dealt with. the frenchh presidedentas the chancelloror on his side. >>>> bolsonaro has called it colonialist. the fires appear firmly on the agenda. >> joining us now as a senior researcher at the university of sÃo paulo. he previously worked for an organization that monitors forest fires in the region.
brazil's president has been blaming ngos with no evidence.e says blazes maven started to literally. >> there people who stop at the side of the road and light fires that stretch for over 100 meters. >> amateur footage shows fires along highways along the amazon. that's with the quality of fire earlier this month. satellite images showed dozens of fires on august the 10th. fires are often caused for cattle grazing. google comments were exchanged on twitter. france said it will have...
70
70
Aug 29, 2019
08/19
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
the ngo concert days especially naveen or c.m. has been active been called back by the since 2010. sensitizing locals is one of its main challenges. local maritime police play a big part in the project they supervise the region's waters and clamp down on anyone illegally hunting sea turtles. maxime give a regularly inspects fishing vessels returning to land. there are 2 types of fisherman these are good names who fish with nets so sometimes when they're fishing they catch turtles but they don't do it on purpose to move a lot. but they're also librarians who use fishing lines when they cast their lines they can hook turtles if the maritime police don't catch them these fisherman sell the turtles see. 6 maritime police patrol here but they don't have a boat in addition to monitoring illegal fishing they also raise awareness and distribute special nets provided by the c.m. that enable turtles to escape capture. these divers have caught a sea turtle but their intentions are strictly scientific. they're marine biologists and will return the reptile to the sea in a few hours. sea turtles
the ngo concert days especially naveen or c.m. has been active been called back by the since 2010. sensitizing locals is one of its main challenges. local maritime police play a big part in the project they supervise the region's waters and clamp down on anyone illegally hunting sea turtles. maxime give a regularly inspects fishing vessels returning to land. there are 2 types of fisherman these are good names who fish with nets so sometimes when they're fishing they catch turtles but they don't...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
criminals they have not been exploited been subjected to what we can only describe as torture the ngos believe that despite the dangers at sea migrants will continue attempting to flee across the mediterranean and as long as they do so the ngos have said they will continue their rescue missions. because this year alone by the middle of august almost $600.00 people have died on the central mediterranean route. and for this we will not just stand by and watch while people drown who could have been held and who need to be rescued. for the passengers on the ocean viking the nightmare is over for the time being but the drama of the rescue at sea is not over in the mean time a solution still has to be found for each individual ship. sports news now and in the bundesliga top of the table dortmund weigh in cologne on friday looking for another 3 points to extend their winning start to the season the hosts did not make it easy for them fighting tooth and nail for their 1st win of the season but in the end it was 10 to no avail as dortmund triumphed $31.00. cologne fans were out in full force fo
criminals they have not been exploited been subjected to what we can only describe as torture the ngos believe that despite the dangers at sea migrants will continue attempting to flee across the mediterranean and as long as they do so the ngos have said they will continue their rescue missions. because this year alone by the middle of august almost $600.00 people have died on the central mediterranean route. and for this we will not just stand by and watch while people drown who could have...
51
51
Aug 9, 2019
08/19
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
the ngo from nature. hi as me hi not thanks for joining us today we are hit in the blood of on set in paris but tell us in general all over france. all forests at risk. no plea for four says missile but really the remote. french forests and not really in danger we didn't have deforestation problem in france but we do have the issue. there has been a loss of biodiversity and d franz i i'm forrest key habitats the b bio diviversity.s other habitats disappeared you to agriculture for examplele his use of pestiticides homes the soil foror is the startining to have great thehe bio divested. book that's why we must continue to protect forests because of in flight booking to europe because of this and did you have to think. why is it so important it protects green spaces like this is i it primarily about fighting climate change we yes. the kids forest a so called carbon store if. they're able to catctch a co two from the atmosphere than storage in that trunk in that area ge government on the wrist okay dollar of
the ngo from nature. hi as me hi not thanks for joining us today we are hit in the blood of on set in paris but tell us in general all over france. all forests at risk. no plea for four says missile but really the remote. french forests and not really in danger we didn't have deforestation problem in france but we do have the issue. there has been a loss of biodiversity and d franz i i'm forrest key habitats the b bio diviversity.s other habitats disappeared you to agriculture for examplele his...
85
85
Aug 2, 2019
08/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
you have philanthropic and charitable organizations and ngos. often they want to come and lobby the legislature. we are able to give them something to do, some action to take. i imagine i'm missing some other human assets there that you have been able to convene together. are there any other best practices that you have seen in arizona that you could share with the governors that are here today? >> well, i think for most part, what i would like to remind everybody is that as you have mentioned, this is not a political issue. anyone who wants to bring politics into this is just damn wrong. more importantly in all this, is sharing of information. a lot of times we run into our -- they're all great organizations. but they're not willing to share their data or share their information or share what they have learned. i think encouraging your ngos and your faith-based community in your own states to work together on this, that's been a big hurdle for us. i think we have done a good job at jumping that hurdle. it's been a challenge. people are protecti
you have philanthropic and charitable organizations and ngos. often they want to come and lobby the legislature. we are able to give them something to do, some action to take. i imagine i'm missing some other human assets there that you have been able to convene together. are there any other best practices that you have seen in arizona that you could share with the governors that are here today? >> well, i think for most part, what i would like to remind everybody is that as you have...
47
47
Aug 23, 2019
08/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
he said the people, the ngos in the amazon are looking after their interests and the interests of theirests and the interests of the countries that pay for them. a country he would not name, one of those european countries, probably dream having a chunk of the amazon, which is rich in water, land. later he wrote specifically about president macron saying he was doing this for political gains, he was using fake pictures and that he was taking a colonialist approach, a colonialist mindset because president macron talked about discussing the amazon issue at the g7 meeting in paris. this could be the start of a ref between the french president and the brazilian president. they are both big producers and they are concerned that there will be sanctions because of environmental concerns and the brazilian economy is struggling, it is in recession. next, argentina's economy is also in recession and coming up to elections so it is very unstable. as much as jair bolsonaro supporters will agree with him, it isa main supporters will agree with him, it is a main concern for brazil, it is something th
he said the people, the ngos in the amazon are looking after their interests and the interests of theirests and the interests of the countries that pay for them. a country he would not name, one of those european countries, probably dream having a chunk of the amazon, which is rich in water, land. later he wrote specifically about president macron saying he was doing this for political gains, he was using fake pictures and that he was taking a colonialist approach, a colonialist mindset because...
69
69
Aug 24, 2019
08/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
in doing so, not only through civil society of ngos, but through the formal political processes, the access to the ballot in the countries with fundamental not only to domestic politics, but international politics as well. so all of these things need to get rethought in the context of the centennial. centennial of inclusion democraticon, and rights and militarism. and i think we run the risk of doing it the wrong way if we sort of let a simple narrative about right expand in wartime taking over. the 19th amendment was a hard-fought battle that involved soment repression and savvy organizations to over, and achieve. suggestif we merely that right expand and war presents opportunity for expansion, we run the risk of participating in what richard hofstadter once called the literature of natural self congratulation. i think it is very important that as we move to the suffrage centennial that we as historians make this centennial more difficult than it might otherwise be for people who are marking it. and the century since then, we can think about that as well. [applause] >> thank you, th
in doing so, not only through civil society of ngos, but through the formal political processes, the access to the ballot in the countries with fundamental not only to domestic politics, but international politics as well. so all of these things need to get rethought in the context of the centennial. centennial of inclusion democraticon, and rights and militarism. and i think we run the risk of doing it the wrong way if we sort of let a simple narrative about right expand in wartime taking...
55
55
Aug 21, 2019
08/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
all i am saying is we have to forget a little bit the debates between us, ngo, sometimes who, and we over their heads. we have to stop right there, but andre calantzopoulos, i thank you very much for being on hardtalk. thank you very much, stephen. thank you very much! thank you. hello there. as we move into the latter part of august, it looks like summer is going to go for it with a real final flourish, and temperatures up to 30 celsius through the weekend and on into monday. which for some is of course a bank holiday. the reason being is we're going to get rid of these areas of low pressure that have brought quite cool weather to some parts through recent days, and also wet and windy conditions, they get squeezed away to the north with high pressure building from the continent and as we plumb into a summery air stream by the weekend, real warmth coming in from the continent. this morning, quite a breezy story, we are still under the influence of the low pressure to the north of us and there will be some showers around on the tail end of a weather front affecting northern england an
all i am saying is we have to forget a little bit the debates between us, ngo, sometimes who, and we over their heads. we have to stop right there, but andre calantzopoulos, i thank you very much for being on hardtalk. thank you very much, stephen. thank you very much! thank you. hello there. as we move into the latter part of august, it looks like summer is going to go for it with a real final flourish, and temperatures up to 30 celsius through the weekend and on into monday. which for some is...
64
64
Aug 3, 2019
08/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
the president believes there is an international conspiracy from ngos, from foreign ngos who want to says that the numbers that came out from the institute were actuallyjust part of this conspiracy and that the head was part of the conspiracy and they had a very nasty battle of words. the head of inpe had hisjob protected so he could not be sacked but there was a meeting this morning and he will actually leave. in a way, this is a victory for the government of bolsonaro because he will now be able to appoint a new head for this institute which oversees deforestation numbers in brazil. there are no questions that the rates of deforestation are high and that they are starting again. there were a few years when deforestation was being successfully tackled by the government but now there is an upwards trend. even the government acknowledges that there is an upward trend. but they were surprised by the number released injune of an 80% increase which is quite dramatic. most scientists believe inpe‘s numbers and there were never questions about it. and the head, ricardo galvao, the man who
the president believes there is an international conspiracy from ngos, from foreign ngos who want to says that the numbers that came out from the institute were actuallyjust part of this conspiracy and that the head was part of the conspiracy and they had a very nasty battle of words. the head of inpe had hisjob protected so he could not be sacked but there was a meeting this morning and he will actually leave. in a way, this is a victory for the government of bolsonaro because he will now be...
68
68
Aug 16, 2019
08/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
one ngos as 11:7 suffered a stillbirth.period. like this woman, theodora vasquez, sentenced to 30 years in prison when her baby was found dead after she went into labour alone. last year, her sentence was commuted. she had already served ten yea rs. commuted. she had already served ten years. legislators fail to vote on a plan last year to allow terminations in strict circumstances. the issue was one that remains highly emotive. john mcmanus, bbc news. much more to come on bbc news. including this. why hundreds of australian school children are mimicking the sounds of the nation's native birds. the big crowds became bigger as the time of the funeral approached. as the lines of fans became longer, the police prepared for a hugejob of crowd control. idi amin, uganda's brutalformer dictator, has died at the age of 80. he's been buried in saudi arabia, where he lived in exile since being overthrown in 1979. two billion people around the world have seen the last total eclipse of the sun to take place in this millennium. it began
one ngos as 11:7 suffered a stillbirth.period. like this woman, theodora vasquez, sentenced to 30 years in prison when her baby was found dead after she went into labour alone. last year, her sentence was commuted. she had already served ten yea rs. commuted. she had already served ten years. legislators fail to vote on a plan last year to allow terminations in strict circumstances. the issue was one that remains highly emotive. john mcmanus, bbc news. much more to come on bbc news. including...
58
58
Aug 25, 2019
08/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
the president, also questions the role of international ngos and is very critical of ngos receiving foreigne one side. the other is interestingly enough business aligned with civil society, indigenous populations were now starting to be concerned. concerned about different things but agribusiness of course would be badly hurt if we ended up having a boycott. this may be perhaps the only thing, as you rightly point out, that is part of his base, many of the fires are suspected to have been started by smaller farmers who are been started by smaller farmers who a re less been started by smaller farmers who are less concerned about international consequences whereas the big farming company is of course are concerned about brazilreputation that does not apply to those for small—scale farmers who are seen as the people responsible for having started the fires. where do you see this going? as i said, ithink where do you see this going? as i said, i think it is unclear to what extent the international community can exert pressure on brazil. some people have actually said that he does not even want
the president, also questions the role of international ngos and is very critical of ngos receiving foreigne one side. the other is interestingly enough business aligned with civil society, indigenous populations were now starting to be concerned. concerned about different things but agribusiness of course would be badly hurt if we ended up having a boycott. this may be perhaps the only thing, as you rightly point out, that is part of his base, many of the fires are suspected to have been...
73
73
Aug 23, 2019
08/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
when mrjair bolsonaro says there is a need for ngos to stop doing this, this is very concerning for uso you make of what the president has been saying and doing? the president is reducing the law enforcement in the amazon and sending concerning state m e nts amazon and sending concerning statements that the forest is a problem for the brazilian economic development and he is also reducing the number of lower enforcement operations and saying there will not be any fines for those who are going to open or illegal activities the amazon. those statements are sent m essa 9 es amazon. those statements are sent messages forfarmers in amazon. those statements are sent messages for farmers in the frontier of deforestation that they can do whatever they want, that the government is not going to go there to do law enforcement so that creates a wave of more deforestation in the amazon. do you think that position the government is taking can be changed? if not what can be done? we hope it can be changed. we have not seen so far any kind of plan from the jair bolsonaro government for protecting the
when mrjair bolsonaro says there is a need for ngos to stop doing this, this is very concerning for uso you make of what the president has been saying and doing? the president is reducing the law enforcement in the amazon and sending concerning state m e nts amazon and sending concerning statements that the forest is a problem for the brazilian economic development and he is also reducing the number of lower enforcement operations and saying there will not be any fines for those who are going...
110
110
Aug 21, 2019
08/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
all i am saying is we have to forget a little bit the debates between us, ngos, sometimes who, and welion smokers out of the habit of smoking, and stop shooting over their heads. we have to stop right there, but andre calantzopoulos, we have to stop right there, but andre cala ntzopoulos, thank we have to stop right there, but andre calantzopoulos, thank you very much for being on hartog. thank you very much. thank you. —— hardtalk. hello there. it looks like we're going to see a return to some summery weather finally. high pressure establishing itself over the near continent will send southerly winds our way and we'll tap into that warmth, which will be building over the continent. today, though, it looks like we still have some weather fronts, weather systems to contend with, which will bring wet and windy weather, mainly to the north and the west if the uk. you can see this deep area of low pressure slowly making inroads as the day wears on. but we start, for many of us, with higher pressure, plenty of sunshine around this morning. one or two showers will develop ahead of this rain
all i am saying is we have to forget a little bit the debates between us, ngos, sometimes who, and welion smokers out of the habit of smoking, and stop shooting over their heads. we have to stop right there, but andre calantzopoulos, we have to stop right there, but andre cala ntzopoulos, thank we have to stop right there, but andre calantzopoulos, thank you very much for being on hartog. thank you very much. thank you. —— hardtalk. hello there. it looks like we're going to see a return to...
57
57
Aug 23, 2019
08/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
all i am saying is we have to forget a little bit the debates between us, ngo, sometimes who, and weeir heads. we have to stop right there, but andre calantzopoulos, i thank you very much for being on hardtalk. thank you very much, stephen. thank you very much! thank you. hello there. just when we thought it was all over, it looks like summer is set to return. temperatures rising across the country over the next few days, really hotting up in the south—east of england where we'll find the peak of the temperatures. the last time we had 30 degrees was back in the heatwave at the end of last month. no heatwave this time and at the moment, around this area of high pressure, we've still got some moist atlantic winds and that weather front bringing some rain in the far north of scotland. that moist atlantic wind means all this cloud that we start the day with and around some of these western hills may well be a bit damp and misty. that mist and drizzle will tend to lift and the cloud thin and that rain across northern scotland should clear the mainland and head up towards the northern isle
all i am saying is we have to forget a little bit the debates between us, ngo, sometimes who, and weeir heads. we have to stop right there, but andre calantzopoulos, i thank you very much for being on hardtalk. thank you very much, stephen. thank you very much! thank you. hello there. just when we thought it was all over, it looks like summer is set to return. temperatures rising across the country over the next few days, really hotting up in the south—east of england where we'll find the...
42
42
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
what we can only describe as torture the ngos believe that despite the dangers at sea migrants will continue attempting to flee across the mediterranean and as long as they do so the ngos have said they will continue their rescue missions. because this year alone by the middle of august almost $600.00 people have died on the central mediterranean route. and for we will not just stand by and watch while people drown who could have been held and who need to be rescued. for the passengers on the ocean viking the nightmare is over for the time being but the drama of the rescue at sea is not over in the mean time a solution still has to be found for each individual ship. refugees from bangladesh are refusing to return to me or u.n. monitors that attempt to overturn. about 300 families filed on thursday when no one showed up to go back the fear of return persists after more than 700000 ranger fled a brutal army crackdown in manama 2 years ago 1st as attempted repatriation was actually the 2nd time the un has tried to return refugees 100 deal between bangladesh and the government and now the religi
what we can only describe as torture the ngos believe that despite the dangers at sea migrants will continue attempting to flee across the mediterranean and as long as they do so the ngos have said they will continue their rescue missions. because this year alone by the middle of august almost $600.00 people have died on the central mediterranean route. and for we will not just stand by and watch while people drown who could have been held and who need to be rescued. for the passengers on the...
262
262
Aug 19, 2019
08/19
by
WTTG
tv
eye 262
favorite 0
quote 0
right now toes is stoft delivery pro bran arm saelth ll>> is thi t ar b lot ofe 'soill f gor m thd ngoe a fewp pp acros ms t oheoreun iky iteth tlingering rain with i w bute rr it wts o oncr i afle cnstua iwh t, hwas in eric ga 'srn.gal 14 20 remained on the force while police investigat hion,e llwi a a weeko the s oeadeein,th d there'sf so charge of the federal was remov from the post, comes a evidence mounts against the they ignored orders to keep epsteinwatch. the fbi and the inspector general are investigating lheoos rced nycaopolin coisn tdi ceeh ssthd'sio ne s le at the lo a epor lot about it but the new park ae public schools, god is the cknongteedgi grtiat wha t %. that's a4.6% dropve before. the ma when they yo foaysund s out that som dc atre grades even indu enexce re forms and that acts rate. she said it's reality but also as se andnd mes scol to efare, have actte mprograms. >> repory ngr:owy y, n loo ls tehing in theust wh how they are whether or not the kids aey he y fullchoo c align our assessmentsss >> reporter: mayseor b powadenrp ifthe m bng nexteh. .eswith new vi for
right now toes is stoft delivery pro bran arm saelth ll>> is thi t ar b lot ofe 'soill f gor m thd ngoe a fewp pp acros ms t oheoreun iky iteth tlingering rain with i w bute rr it wts o oncr i afle cnstua iwh t, hwas in eric ga 'srn.gal 14 20 remained on the force while police investigat hion,e llwi a a weeko the s oeadeein,th d there'sf so charge of the federal was remov from the post, comes a evidence mounts against the they ignored orders to keep epsteinwatch. the fbi and the inspector...
35
35
Aug 23, 2019
08/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm sorry i echo in lump it goes out where an ngo vessel carrying 356 people on board is waiting to dock safely. hello there without some very wet and windy weather into the southeast australia of the last few days it's on its way really across towards the tasman sea so clearing conditions along the east coast pushing in as you can see here into western australia that will bring some showers the winds being strong along the east coast so sydney this is just around the bay from bondi beach very high winds very big you can see it looks like fun but of course it can be very dangerous it should be coming down as we go through friday and saturday 970 on friday 23 degrees in brisbane and that is we had 370 we could see some pushing across into tasmania 15 at best few in hobart but not a bad day in perth a high there of 70 celsius and into new zealand the south through some trad we could just see a stray shower but really the bulk of the rain that is going to stay in position across the north. and south of a couple days in alton touches generally around 13 or 14 celsius and then up into japan f
i'm sorry i echo in lump it goes out where an ngo vessel carrying 356 people on board is waiting to dock safely. hello there without some very wet and windy weather into the southeast australia of the last few days it's on its way really across towards the tasman sea so clearing conditions along the east coast pushing in as you can see here into western australia that will bring some showers the winds being strong along the east coast so sydney this is just around the bay from bondi beach very...
63
63
Aug 26, 2019
08/19
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
she counts service ngo. a decision that encourages excessive e consumption. police say protesters. sunday december. it's a simple idea move towards extreme let's not use you. semester for many shoppers however the extended sunday opening i was over much welcome change. it's just a shock that opens like in any other day. they're open on sundays in many countries. in the u. s. shops are open twenty four seven convenience. most shops remained shots on sunday in france they're they're all some exceptions supermarkets employees can work for a limited amount of time on sundays a rule that supermarket management's argues is s being respected. lispector we respect our employees time off on sundays because the crucial to business during the rest of the week. so we're dancing the file king external companies to work sunday afternoon but you lose much of. the supermarket hopes its extended opening hours will see revenue increased by 6% protesters meanwhile. have found to voice their opposition again next sunday. no matter what you think about the impact on the labor market certainly requires
she counts service ngo. a decision that encourages excessive e consumption. police say protesters. sunday december. it's a simple idea move towards extreme let's not use you. semester for many shoppers however the extended sunday opening i was over much welcome change. it's just a shock that opens like in any other day. they're open on sundays in many countries. in the u. s. shops are open twenty four seven convenience. most shops remained shots on sunday in france they're they're all some...