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she is going to rwanda again to work on water issues. we wanted to do a brief update so you understand what the water for people group is. >> i am really thrilled about the opportunity to introduce you to water for people. the organization's mission to build a world where everyone has access to safe drinking water is something i'm very passionate about. so much so that i will be returning to africa as a volunteer this coming month and i will be leading a team that will be designing a system for part of rwanda that only has 30% water coverage. what is most compelling to me is that capacity building model and overall approach. their focus is to divide up local and long lasting a sustainable solutions through education, technology, and partnership with local governments and communities. what i am really excited about is the puc wanting to raise awareness about water for people in san francisco and the bay area. as one of the leading water utilities in the country, we are uniquely positioned to bring attention to the water crisis in the worl
she is going to rwanda again to work on water issues. we wanted to do a brief update so you understand what the water for people group is. >> i am really thrilled about the opportunity to introduce you to water for people. the organization's mission to build a world where everyone has access to safe drinking water is something i'm very passionate about. so much so that i will be returning to africa as a volunteer this coming month and i will be leading a team that will be designing a...
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megyn: fox news alert on new threats from rwanda. they are more shall be shall more treats from iran today. , welcome, i'm megyn kelly. the and you ran ambassador to moscow says iran's weapons are capable of striking u.s. military forces anywhere in the world if the u.s. attacks iran's nuclear facilities. we are just getting new reaction to all of this from the white house. steve centanni has that. >> reporter: this latest threat from iran came through reuters from the iranian ambassador to moscow. at the white house the president's press secretary was asked about this threatening statement and here's what he had to say. >> rest assured, we are extremely confident in our
megyn: fox news alert on new threats from rwanda. they are more shall be shall more treats from iran today. , welcome, i'm megyn kelly. the and you ran ambassador to moscow says iran's weapons are capable of striking u.s. military forces anywhere in the world if the u.s. attacks iran's nuclear facilities. we are just getting new reaction to all of this from the white house. steve centanni has that. >> reporter: this latest threat from iran came through reuters from the iranian ambassador...
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. >> the school is at work in rwanda taking micro finance to the next level with a business development center. >> we are running projects to help people start small to immediate enterprises, sme's. small to medium size are the economic engine of an economy. we are looking at creating businesses that employ people. it is the employment that is the key. >> less than two years, regent has seen 80 graduates from a small eastern government that suffered a mass -->> one of our first applicants, i became the chief of my family when i was 6 years old. >> this woman employs women from her church. >> they are going to employ a lot of other people. >> this is way bigger than money. yeah. if we were going to look at this as a financial transaction, we would miss the call of script e scripture. >> life has changed back in the dominican republic, single mother of three is teaching others to turn plastic shopping bags into colorful purses. it is a skill she tries to teach me. [laughter]. >> [ foreign speaking ]>> before i was able to get these loans to grow my businesses, i could only get loans from
. >> the school is at work in rwanda taking micro finance to the next level with a business development center. >> we are running projects to help people start small to immediate enterprises, sme's. small to medium size are the economic engine of an economy. we are looking at creating businesses that employ people. it is the employment that is the key. >> less than two years, regent has seen 80 graduates from a small eastern government that suffered a mass -->> one of...
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but fredericksburg and down towards rwanda about 5 inches of rain. -- but in fredericksburg and downain. the dry air is in. this is well out to our west. overnight tonight, it will be and is a clear and cold night. look at the temperatures right now in syracuse. tomorrow when you get up and head out, it will be a chilly morning. sunshine even though the sunshine will be moving off and a little bit of moisture coming our way, i think we will be seeing temperatures rise after we start out in the 20's and 30's, rising into the 50's, so a delightful day and another day for this winter above 50 degrees. tomorrow temperatures only about 5 degrees six degrees above average. 50 degrees. as we get into late thursday, there could be some afternoon showers, but look at those temperatures. mid to upper i 60's, maybe some showers also on friday and they will be rain showers. as we go towards march the march flyin. -- lions. in joining some yesterday to the south. >> that 68 degrees looks nice. >> get ready for some spring fever. >> we have got the wizards. out in the valley of the sun playing pho
but fredericksburg and down towards rwanda about 5 inches of rain. -- but in fredericksburg and downain. the dry air is in. this is well out to our west. overnight tonight, it will be and is a clear and cold night. look at the temperatures right now in syracuse. tomorrow when you get up and head out, it will be a chilly morning. sunshine even though the sunshine will be moving off and a little bit of moisture coming our way, i think we will be seeing temperatures rise after we start out in the...
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i teach on conflicts like northern ireland, rwanda, cypress, bosnia, sri lanka, et cetera, all civil wars where there has been a contested society where groups rely heavily on the collective memory in order to maintain the cohesion of the group for all kind of political reason. of course israel, palestine is another one. and when it comes to trying to address the question of memory in these places, one reality is that history is serving as a way of conducting the conflict by other means. and so until you get a political arrangement that creates a certain amount of stability, it's actually rather hard to shift the narrative or to find any willingness to shift the narrative. but maybe that's only a problem of degree compared to what you've been talking about here. in any case what i'm trying to get out is the question of the relationship between the historiography and the politician. can you change the historiography until the chang the politics? or can it work the other way around? you're talking today -- i think what we're here trying to say is that by doing things to shift the narra
i teach on conflicts like northern ireland, rwanda, cypress, bosnia, sri lanka, et cetera, all civil wars where there has been a contested society where groups rely heavily on the collective memory in order to maintain the cohesion of the group for all kind of political reason. of course israel, palestine is another one. and when it comes to trying to address the question of memory in these places, one reality is that history is serving as a way of conducting the conflict by other means. and so...
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six years after the chant aside we started bringing troops of rwanda and women leaders one of them was a lawyers here in new. we don't speak different political but this dispute was the one that she had to figure out how you bury eight hundred thousand corpses without any quick meant and what to do about five hundred thousand orphans. adopted the program. and one it took them to the homes. this is sexist or one chip in its head that repeated to the been. there the highest percentage of women in any parliament in the world. to fit in and that's to miss it but then of pick up to the over. there is that this country can be. in music the thing to do and we'll do it but. we unity because fissionable people. think. it's a bad player not only real wonder that's here at the fest pad festival but many countries responded to the invitation that's replace the amount of top off the internet at the end and. then it's to be a different level of conflict with the new people who refuse to be involved. so that it's tomorrow it comes up and says it's go and fight these other girls. just a minute we danc
six years after the chant aside we started bringing troops of rwanda and women leaders one of them was a lawyers here in new. we don't speak different political but this dispute was the one that she had to figure out how you bury eight hundred thousand corpses without any quick meant and what to do about five hundred thousand orphans. adopted the program. and one it took them to the homes. this is sexist or one chip in its head that repeated to the been. there the highest percentage of women in...
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what creates deterrence and allows innocent people not to end up like the people in the balkans and rwanda and the hutus. it's not the utopian idea that you can eliminate war. but you have to have militaries to prevent killers from killing the innocent. so most of what i saw through 9/11, wars are ubiquitous. we're not at war against terror, no more than we were at war against the fa-- throughout history who have employed terror, and there's time honored methods to counter act it that involve the people who fund it and the people who allow sanctuary and the people who benefitted by it. i wish i could say that war is the worst of all human experiences, but unfortunately in the 20th century, combined mao and stalin and hitler killed people off the battlefield than on. more people were killed in iraq and after iraq than the three weeks of so-called war. the war is a-moral. what's it waged for, what are the ultimate ramifications so there are such things as we say in latin, a just war, but i'm afraid that every time somebody talks about ending war, or turning a war over to a world peacekeeper
what creates deterrence and allows innocent people not to end up like the people in the balkans and rwanda and the hutus. it's not the utopian idea that you can eliminate war. but you have to have militaries to prevent killers from killing the innocent. so most of what i saw through 9/11, wars are ubiquitous. we're not at war against terror, no more than we were at war against the fa-- throughout history who have employed terror, and there's time honored methods to counter act it that involve...
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investments in global health in places like rwanda and tanzania. second our feed the future program, the president and secretary's signature effort to advance food security around the world is funded at $1 billion and is predicated on the point it's cheaper and smarter to help countries feed themselves than to address famine, food riots in failed states that result from food insecurity. again, this is an area where we've changed the way we work to focus on delivering results measured as the number of people that move out of a condition of hunger through their own sustainable efforts. where we focus our investments on those countries taking on reforms to ensure they can be successful and where we work more absentively in partnership with the private sector to stretch taxpayer dollars even further. we've seen important results in places like bangladesh and tanzania where food production is up and the number of people and the number of children who are chronically hungry have gone down. we've implemented new partnerships such as with pepsi and ethiopi
investments in global health in places like rwanda and tanzania. second our feed the future program, the president and secretary's signature effort to advance food security around the world is funded at $1 billion and is predicated on the point it's cheaper and smarter to help countries feed themselves than to address famine, food riots in failed states that result from food insecurity. again, this is an area where we've changed the way we work to focus on delivering results measured as the...
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serbia, if they had had more information on the front page of the "new york times" every day about rwandawestern world seems hogtied when it comes to syria. >> bob: the problem, what kind of people, you know, kills christians and riot over a burned book? >> greg: they kill each or. it's not about two different worlds. he's about two different eras. we are in the 21st century and dealing with people in the sixth century. it's almost an impossible -- we are at a bell curve where we have reached a point. they are still way back here. the only way to stop that is stop that. >> eric: let me -- >> bob: let me ask you a question about this. 100 million muslims in the world. 110 million muslims. >> eric: billion. >> bob: excuse me, a billion. percentage of the people are reasonable moderate people. why do you think they don't stand up and say something? >> eric: that's what i said. i would love to see it happen here because they're trying to make a play. the issue with the mosque downtown and the moderate muslim group saying there is a percentage of us, of them who are extremists, over there. the
serbia, if they had had more information on the front page of the "new york times" every day about rwandawestern world seems hogtied when it comes to syria. >> bob: the problem, what kind of people, you know, kills christians and riot over a burned book? >> greg: they kill each or. it's not about two different worlds. he's about two different eras. we are in the 21st century and dealing with people in the sixth century. it's almost an impossible -- we are at a bell curve...
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megyn: fox news alert on new threats from rwanda.are more shall be shall more treats from iran today. , welcome, i'm megyn kelly. the and you ran ambassador to moscow says iran's weapons are capable of striking u.s. military forces anywhere in the world if the u.s. attacks iran's nuclear facilities. we are just getting new reaction to all of this from the white house. steve centanni has that. >> reporter: this latest threat from iran came through reuters from the iranian ambassador to moscow. at the white house the president's press secretary was asked about this threatening statement and here's what he had to say. >> rest assured, we are extremely confident in our military's ability to do their job and also rest assured force protection. >> reporter: but at the same time there is concern. the director of national intelligence told congress iran might have changed its cal cue us after that thwarted iranian assassination attempt in the u.s. and may be willing to launch attacks owfnlt s. soil. that concern was echoed by a u.s. official
megyn: fox news alert on new threats from rwanda.are more shall be shall more treats from iran today. , welcome, i'm megyn kelly. the and you ran ambassador to moscow says iran's weapons are capable of striking u.s. military forces anywhere in the world if the u.s. attacks iran's nuclear facilities. we are just getting new reaction to all of this from the white house. steve centanni has that. >> reporter: this latest threat from iran came through reuters from the iranian ambassador to...
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in 1996 uganda and rwanda invaded congo. seven more countries joined in and started to steal congo's resources. the invasion ended, but ever since rebel militias and government forces have fought over local power, ethnic hatred and control of the minerals. >> translator: we heard it -- >> we heard it first fland former rebel soldiers. this school teaches guerrilla rebel fighters who laid down their guns how to be civilians again. this former major told us when his troops controlled a territory, he demanded gold from every miner, every day. >> translator: we collected gold and then we went to buy medicines. we went to buy ammunition. we went to buy guns. >> who sold you the ammunition and the guns? >> translator: we would buy those things from congolese army soldiers. >> he's saying that government troops sold weapons to him, the enemy. congo is so destitute that even its army goes without pay and becomes just another predator among the villages. john pender grast worked on president clinton's white house and runs a group cal
in 1996 uganda and rwanda invaded congo. seven more countries joined in and started to steal congo's resources. the invasion ended, but ever since rebel militias and government forces have fought over local power, ethnic hatred and control of the minerals. >> translator: we heard it -- >> we heard it first fland former rebel soldiers. this school teaches guerrilla rebel fighters who laid down their guns how to be civilians again. this former major told us when his troops controlled...
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according to analysis by a project, that puts us ahead of rwanda, reeling from prosecuting a genocide. way ahead of other industrialized nations such as pain at 154 and germany at 87. the money states spend on prisons have risen. at six times that of public education. if california emptied its prisons today and sent every inmate to a university of california college, it would save $7 billion a year. every year, an estimated 70,000 rapes take place in america's prisons, more than half of all rapes in the entire nation. and because the majority of rape in america happens behind the walls of the penitentiary, we collectively shrug our shoulders or worse, turn it into a joke. if this were happening in any other population it would be an outrage and scandal. victims of their families would be giving their elected representatives an earful. demanding hearings and action. can you imagine if there were 70,000 rapes a year in iowa? do you think the candidates would be forced to address it? there really are no elected representatives for our prisoners. 48 states felons lose some or all of votin
according to analysis by a project, that puts us ahead of rwanda, reeling from prosecuting a genocide. way ahead of other industrialized nations such as pain at 154 and germany at 87. the money states spend on prisons have risen. at six times that of public education. if california emptied its prisons today and sent every inmate to a university of california college, it would save $7 billion a year. every year, an estimated 70,000 rapes take place in america's prisons, more than half of all...
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in rwanda, we saw hundreds of thousands killed. in sudan, thousands killed. in bay beirut and bell fast when i was doing reporting in those areas, i think my mind was saying in a kind of indirect way, this is the way the world turns. there's great sadness in it. it's a question of how you live in a world in which there are sadness. i was distant. i wanted to write a story about something. the story i wanted to writeof was about somebody's grief. now when it's your own grief, you begin to understand the depth of it. and frankly the desire for silence. one of the real great advantages of being out in a kayak is it's very, very quiet. >> brown: you said this is in part for other people. are you surprised by the stages-- because we started talking about making toast and what that was like, what that was about-- to now? are you surprised by the path individually that you've had to go through and are there lessons for other people? >> i hope there are lessons for other people. i hope it is a useful book for other people. i wasn't aware of particular stages. i think
in rwanda, we saw hundreds of thousands killed. in sudan, thousands killed. in bay beirut and bell fast when i was doing reporting in those areas, i think my mind was saying in a kind of indirect way, this is the way the world turns. there's great sadness in it. it's a question of how you live in a world in which there are sadness. i was distant. i wanted to write a story about something. the story i wanted to writeof was about somebody's grief. now when it's your own grief, you begin to...
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but they killed that child just like to do in the congo in rwanda and in bosnia.. we have been in l.a. we have slavery in l.a. and if we don't begin to understand invisible l.a. we will not be able to help the people trapped in these gang zones, trapping him in sex trafficking. i know i'm not making any this overwhelming, but i'm tired of doing this for just the collings i had. i need the public to understand it's not overwhelming. we can fix this stuff. if we could fix lapd we can fix anything. and now is the time to turn to the county because there $24 billion over my internet doing what they need to do with it. the county is overwhelming. if lapd was matt wilson, the county is -- you can still climb k2. it takes a whole lot more. i just, i think i'm missing the few genes that i just don't get overwhelmed. and often because i don't know enough about why i can't do it i end up achieving it because i just don't look at it that way. so look at this problem as overwhelming. notice they turn up about our intellectual property, i don't have to do the viral stuff, i do
but they killed that child just like to do in the congo in rwanda and in bosnia.. we have been in l.a. we have slavery in l.a. and if we don't begin to understand invisible l.a. we will not be able to help the people trapped in these gang zones, trapping him in sex trafficking. i know i'm not making any this overwhelming, but i'm tired of doing this for just the collings i had. i need the public to understand it's not overwhelming. we can fix this stuff. if we could fix lapd we can fix...
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knew he wouldn't get as bad a sentence but they killed that child just like they do in the congo in rwanda in bosnia. they made child soldiers. we have them in l.a. we have slavery in l.a. and if we don't understand invisible l.a. we won't be able to help people trapped in these gang zones, trapped in human sex trafficking and i know i'm not making it any less overwhelming but i'm tired of doing this with just the colleagues i have. i need the people i have -- it's not overwhelming. we can fix this stuff. if we can't fix l.a.p.d., we can fix anything and now is the time to turn to the county because they got $24 billion of our money and they're not doing what they need to do with it. now, the county is overwhelming. if l.a.p.d. was mount wilson, the county is k2. but you can still climb k2. it takes a whole lot more. i just -- i think i'm missing the fear gene. i don't get overwhelmed by the size of the problem. and often because i don't know enough about why i can't do it i end up achieving it because i just don't look at it that way. so don't look at these problems as overwhelming. notic
knew he wouldn't get as bad a sentence but they killed that child just like they do in the congo in rwanda in bosnia. they made child soldiers. we have them in l.a. we have slavery in l.a. and if we don't understand invisible l.a. we won't be able to help people trapped in these gang zones, trapped in human sex trafficking and i know i'm not making it any less overwhelming but i'm tired of doing this with just the colleagues i have. i need the people i have -- it's not overwhelming. we can fix...
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rwanda had nearly 30,000 people killed in 1994.g we reach that point, but there are a few wars around the world that had casualties to that magnitude that we haven't always gotten involved in. and somalia has bigger wars than that. syria might have to get a little worse before the american public, or just as importantly, the turkish public, or many arab countries' public get involved. >> you aren't the only one that said it has to get worse before it gets better. thank you. >> thank you. >>> we have the latest on the death of whitney houston and a tribute from legendary singer aretha franklin coming up in 60 seconds. stay with me. >>> well, funeral arrangements for whitney houston, they're now officially set. here's what we know. the service will be held in just a couple days here on saturday. houston's body is now home, arriving in that gold hearse at a newark, new jersey funeral home. the location of the funeral very significant. it's going to be held at new hope baptist church, the very place she learned to perform. this is a yo
rwanda had nearly 30,000 people killed in 1994.g we reach that point, but there are a few wars around the world that had casualties to that magnitude that we haven't always gotten involved in. and somalia has bigger wars than that. syria might have to get a little worse before the american public, or just as importantly, the turkish public, or many arab countries' public get involved. >> you aren't the only one that said it has to get worse before it gets better. thank you. >> thank...
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according to analysis by a project, that puts us ahead of rwanda, reeling from prosecuting a genocidead of other industrialized nations such as pain at 154 and germany at 187. the money states spend on prisons have risen. if california emptied its prisons today and sent every inmate to a university of california college, it would save $7 billion a year. every year, an estimated 70,000 rapes take place in america's prisons, more than half of all rapes in the entire nation. and because the majority of rape in america happens behind the walls of the penitentiary, we collectively shrug our shoulders or worse, turn it into a joke. if this were happening in any other population it would be an outrage and scandal. victims of their families would be giving their elected representatives an earful. can you imagine if there were 70,000 rapes a year in iowa? do you think the candidates would be forced to address it? there really are no elected representatives for our prisoners. 48 states felons lose some or all of voting rights. for the majority of americans, particularly say republican primary v
according to analysis by a project, that puts us ahead of rwanda, reeling from prosecuting a genocidead of other industrialized nations such as pain at 154 and germany at 187. the money states spend on prisons have risen. if california emptied its prisons today and sent every inmate to a university of california college, it would save $7 billion a year. every year, an estimated 70,000 rapes take place in america's prisons, more than half of all rapes in the entire nation. and because the...
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because the imagination, we know, has been turned to terrible, terrible effects in places like rwandaen we start to imagine the other as nonhuman, as less than us, we can do terrible things. but all the characters in this book use their imagination to actually empathize with the people on the other side. they make this break, often because of direct contact. once that happened, it becomes a lot harder for them to conform. >> beautifully said, with eyal press, author of "beautiful souls: saying no, breaking ranks, and heeding the voice of caution in dark times," i can't recommend it hardly enough. >>> what you should know for the news week ahead, coming up next. the movie. or... we make it pink ! with these 4g lte tablets, you can do business at lightning-fast speeds. we'll take all the strawberries, dave. you got it, kid. we have a winner. we're definitely gonna need another one. small businesses that want to grow use 4g lte technology from verizon. i wonder how she does it. that's why she's the boss. because the small business with the best technology rules. contact the verizon cente
because the imagination, we know, has been turned to terrible, terrible effects in places like rwandaen we start to imagine the other as nonhuman, as less than us, we can do terrible things. but all the characters in this book use their imagination to actually empathize with the people on the other side. they make this break, often because of direct contact. once that happened, it becomes a lot harder for them to conform. >> beautifully said, with eyal press, author of "beautiful...
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macedonia, georgia, the country, not my home state, rwanda belarus, saudi arabia, armenia. these are the countries based on a static list of economic models of rules and regulations and opportunity on economic success, places it is easier to succeed in today than in america. that's outrageous, mr. speaker. the president knows. if we're going to create jobs in this country you got to start where most jobs do, that's with small businesses. that's what he says but what he does is preside over a decline of opportunity in this country that puts us now below macedonia, saudi arabia, rwanda and belarus on the world economic stage. mr. speaker, from the department of labor, we see entrepreneurship in america has reached a 17-year low. entrepreneurship in america is at a 16-year low. business startups are at the lowest level since data was first collected in 1994. business startups at the lowest level since the data began to be collected at the department of labor in 1994. mr. speaker, this isn't a chart about business success. we all know that business is hard. you probably are mor
macedonia, georgia, the country, not my home state, rwanda belarus, saudi arabia, armenia. these are the countries based on a static list of economic models of rules and regulations and opportunity on economic success, places it is easier to succeed in today than in america. that's outrageous, mr. speaker. the president knows. if we're going to create jobs in this country you got to start where most jobs do, that's with small businesses. that's what he says but what he does is preside over a...
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if they kill that child, just like they do in the congo and rwanda and bosnia.y made child soldiers. we have been in l.a. we had slavery and l.a. and if we don't begin to understand invisible l.a., we are not going to build to help the people trapped in the skin tones, trapped in human sex trafficking. i know i'm not making any less overwhelming, but i'm tired of doing this puts us a call inside a house. i need the public to understand that it's not overwhelming. we could fix this stuff. if we could fix lapd, now is the time to turn to the county because they've had $24 billion of our money and they're not doing what we need to do at this. the county is overwhelming. if lapd was not both income and the county is k2. but you can still climb k2. it takes a whole lot more. i think i am missing this year jan. i just don't get overwhelmed by the size of the problem and often because i don't know enough about why i cannot do it again at achieving it because they just don't look at it that way. so don't look at these problems is overwhelming. notice they turn the bill
if they kill that child, just like they do in the congo and rwanda and bosnia.y made child soldiers. we have been in l.a. we had slavery and l.a. and if we don't begin to understand invisible l.a., we are not going to build to help the people trapped in the skin tones, trapped in human sex trafficking. i know i'm not making any less overwhelming, but i'm tired of doing this puts us a call inside a house. i need the public to understand that it's not overwhelming. we could fix this stuff. if we...
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if they kill that child, just like they do in the congo and rwanda and bosnia.y made child soldiers. we have been in l.a. we had slavery and l.a. and if we don't begin to understand invisible l.a., we are not going to build to help the people trapped in the skin tones, trapped in human sex trafficking. i know i'm not making any less overwhelming, but i'm tired of doing this puts us a call inside a house. i need the public to understand that it's not overwhelming. we could fix this stuff. if we could fix lapd, now is the time to turn to the county because they've had $24 billion of our money and they're not doing what we need to do at this. the county is overwhelming. if lapd was not both income and the county is k2. but you can still climb k2. it takes a whole lot more. i think i am missing this year jan. i just don't get overwhelmed by the size of the problem and often because i don't know enough about why i cannot do it again at achieving it because they just don't look at it that way. so don't look at these problems is overwhelming. notice they turn the bill
if they kill that child, just like they do in the congo and rwanda and bosnia.y made child soldiers. we have been in l.a. we had slavery and l.a. and if we don't begin to understand invisible l.a., we are not going to build to help the people trapped in the skin tones, trapped in human sex trafficking. i know i'm not making any less overwhelming, but i'm tired of doing this puts us a call inside a house. i need the public to understand that it's not overwhelming. we could fix this stuff. if we...
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are you going to rwanda? >> i leave in a few weeks. we have an orphanage and school there.tain of gorillas. we'll be filming. he can smell a worm one foot under ground. have you ever heard of a worm? where did he go? he ain't got any teeth. >> gretchen: what is the closest relative of the armadillo? >> gosh, you asked me a tough question. >> steve: bowling ball? >> gretchen: he looks prehistoric. >> exactly. they date back to the dinosaur era. they used to weigh 1,000 pounds. this is from brazil. they're very rare 'cause they eat them like a taco in that part of the world. >> gretchen: more jack hannah in two minutes. plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer up to 9 months. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infect
are you going to rwanda? >> i leave in a few weeks. we have an orphanage and school there.tain of gorillas. we'll be filming. he can smell a worm one foot under ground. have you ever heard of a worm? where did he go? he ain't got any teeth. >> gretchen: what is the closest relative of the armadillo? >> gosh, you asked me a tough question. >> steve: bowling ball? >> gretchen: he looks prehistoric. >> exactly. they date back to the dinosaur era. they used to...
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it is striking to me that the mainame of elizabeth was a call this evening because she works in rwanda and to work in bosnia. she died in iraq. i think she would be right with me saying that intervention should have happened much, much sooner and what we mean by intervention? we mean bombs and bullets. if you stand back -- and i was advocating for that as ambassador -- i was advocating hard inside the white house for military intervention. what does that make me? when you get rid. were the least violent option is military intervention, what a failure. we should never be proud of that moment. when that is the only moment because we could have some have done something even putting our lives on the line is that wooded talk. if that sort would have taken. my sympathies are with you as to ask that question and i am very glad you asked. thank you. we can do one more. i am getting a sign from the back. you were first. ok. sorry. >> i want to tell you all so much for sharing with us. as a journalist, i have been a guest in many communities in many countries that contend with conflict. over tim
it is striking to me that the mainame of elizabeth was a call this evening because she works in rwanda and to work in bosnia. she died in iraq. i think she would be right with me saying that intervention should have happened much, much sooner and what we mean by intervention? we mean bombs and bullets. if you stand back -- and i was advocating for that as ambassador -- i was advocating hard inside the white house for military intervention. what does that make me? when you get rid. were the...
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investments in global health in places like rwanda and tanzania. second, our feed the future program, the president's signature effort to advance food security around the world, is predicated on the point that it is cheaper and smarter to help countries learn to feed themselves then to address riots that results from food insecurity. this is an area where we have changed the way we were -- work to focus on results, focus our investments on those countries that are taking on reforms to ensure they can be successful, and rework more actively in partnership with the private sector to stretch taxpayer dollars even further. we have seen import results in places like bangladesh and tanzania, where food production is up and the number of people and number of children who are chronically hungry has gone down. we've implemented new partnerships with pepsi in ethiopia, walmart in central america that are reaching tens of thousands of families and stretching u.s. tax dollars even further and achieving results. these accounts help us deal with food emergencies
investments in global health in places like rwanda and tanzania. second, our feed the future program, the president's signature effort to advance food security around the world, is predicated on the point that it is cheaper and smarter to help countries learn to feed themselves then to address riots that results from food insecurity. this is an area where we have changed the way we were -- work to focus on results, focus our investments on those countries that are taking on reforms to ensure...
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investments in global health in places like rwanda and tanzania.d, our feed the future program, the president's signature effort to advance food security around the world, is predicated on the point that it is cheaper and smarter to help countries learn to feed themselves then to address riots that results from food insecurity. this is an area where we have changed the way we were -- work to focus on results, focus our investments on those countries that are taking on reforms to ensure they can be successful, and rework more actively in partnership with the private sector to stretch taxpayer dollars even further. we have seen import results in places like bangladesh and tanzania, where food production is up and the number of people and number of children who are chronically hungry has gone down. we've implemented new partnerships with pepsi in ethiopia, walmart in central america that are reaching tens of thousands of families and stretching u.s. tax dollars even further and achieving results. these accounts help us deal with food emergencies, addr
investments in global health in places like rwanda and tanzania.d, our feed the future program, the president's signature effort to advance food security around the world, is predicated on the point that it is cheaper and smarter to help countries learn to feed themselves then to address riots that results from food insecurity. this is an area where we have changed the way we were -- work to focus on results, focus our investments on those countries that are taking on reforms to ensure they can...