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the region is so undeveloped and so vast, 18 million people across nine countries, including as manys three million children, that to really make a difference, it will take a humanitarian effort on a much bigger scale. for them to do that, they say the nations of the world need to send more help. >> 45 kilometers up, basically through the sand to get to this village, which is very hard to find. >> we meet up with denise brown of the world food program who takes us to see how other families are coping with the crisis. when we reach the village of gubiday, it's quiet, too quiet. >> african villages, there's noise, people, animals. there's children running around. when the car motor stopped, it was dead silent. >> and that bothered you? >> it bothers me because it means there's a lack of movement, there's a lack of life in the village. >> lack of life because of the lack of rain. the crops around here have failed. where grain is lushlly stored, we find no reason for the lock. it's empty. >> this is all sort of the leftover, unused part of grain. with at least four months still to go bef
the region is so undeveloped and so vast, 18 million people across nine countries, including as manys three million children, that to really make a difference, it will take a humanitarian effort on a much bigger scale. for them to do that, they say the nations of the world need to send more help. >> 45 kilometers up, basically through the sand to get to this village, which is very hard to find. >> we meet up with denise brown of the world food program who takes us to see how other...
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of the delegates by pinning their hopes on the consumer market, the fact that infrastructure is undeveloped. there is a lot of investment potential. >> what about the slowdown in the chinese economy? a delegate concerned about that? how it could impact east asia? >> they are worried about china. china has become a big trading partner. i get a sense that people are a lot more worried about the austerity measures in europe. some of the chief executives, they all seem incredibly positive. you have markets like indonesia with its 240 million consumers. consumer demand is still quite strong and resilient. we had the world report on east asia. they are expecting growth of 5.2%. they say china is beginning to slow. this region is holding up. what is really exciting is suu kyi's presence. a lot of hope for the economy of burma. >> joining us live from the world economic for for the upda. in other news, bangladesh officials say pollution levels and the capitol are reaching above acceptable limits during winter months, posing serious health problems to its 14 million residents. they say dust levels i
of the delegates by pinning their hopes on the consumer market, the fact that infrastructure is undeveloped. there is a lot of investment potential. >> what about the slowdown in the chinese economy? a delegate concerned about that? how it could impact east asia? >> they are worried about china. china has become a big trading partner. i get a sense that people are a lot more worried about the austerity measures in europe. some of the chief executives, they all seem incredibly...
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shaping up in golden gate park, which we have always considered is best served by being as rural and undeveloped as possible. when people go down to the ocean, they would often like to be able to watch the natural change of lighting as the sun moves down, and experience it that way. that will be totally destroyed by these huge lights. and the toxins going into the water system, the awkward for, the water table, and into the ocean, from the toxins that are in the turf that are talking about -- they have a beautiful area with a windmill and tulips. this will totally destroy the feeling of being in that area. i just cannot believe that anybody would choose to have that when they can have turf kinds of things with plastic grass in other parts of the city. do not rule in the west and of golden gate park. thank you. >> my name is kerry jones. i am a representative of the california youth soccer association, which affiliates the local youth leagues. local sports groups began advocating for the installation of artificial turf in 1998. fortunately, the rec and park department has embraced the concept, an
shaping up in golden gate park, which we have always considered is best served by being as rural and undeveloped as possible. when people go down to the ocean, they would often like to be able to watch the natural change of lighting as the sun moves down, and experience it that way. that will be totally destroyed by these huge lights. and the toxins going into the water system, the awkward for, the water table, and into the ocean, from the toxins that are in the turf that are talking about --...
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you have high unemployment in africa, undeveloped countries. i understand that. but in developed countries where you have high unemployment, i'm wondering, are the social safety nets that are much more liberal in europe versus the u.s., are they in any way responsible for the higher unemployment rate? i mean, is the state safety net kind of making it easier for people not to work? thank you. >> it's not really the issue of social safety nets, per se, but more perhaps in the way they are framed in europe in some countries of continental europe where essentially both the structure of social safety nets but especially the restrictions on hiring and firing. puts the number in the labor market so that we absorb the relatively high unemployment rates that we were talking before. so the challenge is how you reform the social safety nets in a way that they actually provide a greater incentive for this unemployed workforce to be able to look and to find a job. clearly in this current of -- in this context of very uncertain times, you know, businessman is going to think tw
you have high unemployment in africa, undeveloped countries. i understand that. but in developed countries where you have high unemployment, i'm wondering, are the social safety nets that are much more liberal in europe versus the u.s., are they in any way responsible for the higher unemployment rate? i mean, is the state safety net kind of making it easier for people not to work? thank you. >> it's not really the issue of social safety nets, per se, but more perhaps in the way they are...
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we sought plans featuring 7.8 acre of new undevelopment and two baseball and soccer fields but those who thought they would move into a retirement neighborhood say the plans will remain on paper only. >> we are still appealing and still plan to stop this project. >> the association says that there are 6 other sites in and around cockeysville perfect for a new spot for a school. >>> it's going to cost more money if you plan a summer vacation to disney's anaheim amusement park because surprise gone up. a one-day ticket for those ten and up is now 87 dollars up from 80 dollars. so the premium annual passincluding park 649 dollars. that's 150 more than what it cost last year. >>> it's not free friday but you have a chance to get something for free today. 7-eleven is rolling out the slurpee light a from 7 to eleven it's slurp free day. second day will be on 7- eleven's birthday. it's july 11th, 7 sln elen. >> i think it's -- 7-eleven. >> i think it's the new light mango. >> a couple thieves walked into a pet store but a puppy napping is caught on tape. >> daredevil nick wallenda is not ha
we sought plans featuring 7.8 acre of new undevelopment and two baseball and soccer fields but those who thought they would move into a retirement neighborhood say the plans will remain on paper only. >> we are still appealing and still plan to stop this project. >> the association says that there are 6 other sites in and around cockeysville perfect for a new spot for a school. >>> it's going to cost more money if you plan a summer vacation to disney's anaheim amusement...
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. >> the 5k run was spread over undeveloped terrain that was transformed into 3.2 miles of mud pits and rope climbing. organizers say this activity was for more than just for fun. they teamed up with the make a wish foundation. the venue and multiloop course was perfect for spectators and created a fun opportunity to cheer on friends and family. participants ran the brutal stretch, facing 11 obstacle courses, like the wall climb, a giant slip and slide and cargo rope up and over. only then to face the mud pit, where participants dove head furs to the finish line. >> after being up all day and great ac tuffty in the local area. good energy, and just wanted to get out and get active. >> participants gathered with friends and family to celebrate their finish while others scurried to the makeshift showers to wash off mud, which was caked on from head to toe. participant says this run was more personal for him and he can't wait for the next mud run. >> it was a personal challenge for me. next year we are hopefully doing this. hopefully we get a bigger crowd. we know what to expect now, it wa
. >> the 5k run was spread over undeveloped terrain that was transformed into 3.2 miles of mud pits and rope climbing. organizers say this activity was for more than just for fun. they teamed up with the make a wish foundation. the venue and multiloop course was perfect for spectators and created a fun opportunity to cheer on friends and family. participants ran the brutal stretch, facing 11 obstacle courses, like the wall climb, a giant slip and slide and cargo rope up and over. only...
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lloyd: what epa said to us was, "you can have an exemption from filtration "if you keep this undeveloped, "and if you can manage the wastewater so that it does not pollute your water supply." and we feel that we've reached the point where we can really keep it clean enough to drink unfiltered for the indefinite future. and new york city is in a small club of cities that actually have that filtration avoidance waiver. narrator: while municipalities are responsible for maintaining systems and source supply, the standards that protect water are established at the federal level. there are two important pieces of federal legislation that were both enacted in the early to mid-1970s. the first was the clean water act, which acts to protect rivers and lakes, and sources of drinking water. the second was the safe drinking water act, that provides federal standards to assure the safety of the water that we drink. both acts have been amended since they were first adopted, and they're both cornerstones for the water issues that we face in america today. allbee: the clean water act set a floor and ba
lloyd: what epa said to us was, "you can have an exemption from filtration "if you keep this undeveloped, "and if you can manage the wastewater so that it does not pollute your water supply." and we feel that we've reached the point where we can really keep it clean enough to drink unfiltered for the indefinite future. and new york city is in a small club of cities that actually have that filtration avoidance waiver. narrator: while municipalities are responsible for...
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1876 and 100 years later and we had this centennial celebration in washington, it was a raw and undeveloped country. that's just how it was. as far as crawford long, who you mentioned, crawford long probably but, yes, he is the south's argument against the north's -- pardon? >> [ inaudible ]. >> yes. yes. so he was an important individual. yes, doctor. >> would you comment on what, if any, was the influence of the french, especially the napoleonic war medicine, on ambulance corps and others. a little bit surprising that we had nothing, although it was well known in europe at that time. >> well, the flying ambulances that the french started in the 1850s and 1860s did have an impact on the civil war in the sense that we began to have ambulances and we began to understand that you need to take care of soldiers who were injured and wounded on the battlefield. so the impact was there. specifics issue not -- it's not as if we used the specifics of their ambulances. the ideas were there. specifics were not. so the answer is yes, it did have an impact and would grow over the course of the 1870s and
1876 and 100 years later and we had this centennial celebration in washington, it was a raw and undeveloped country. that's just how it was. as far as crawford long, who you mentioned, crawford long probably but, yes, he is the south's argument against the north's -- pardon? >> [ inaudible ]. >> yes. yes. so he was an important individual. yes, doctor. >> would you comment on what, if any, was the influence of the french, especially the napoleonic war medicine, on ambulance...
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in a way that changes the incentives and that really has very little to do with how developed or undeveloped you are. >> okay. next question. yes? >> is this loud enough? oh. >> i will repeat it for you after you are done. >> i am very proal truism, and stories like elizabeth's are important, but i think we should treat the symptoms rather than the cause. >> everybody hear the question? the question is essentially, does foreign aid essentially treat the symptom rather than the cause? is that fair? okay. >> i mean, i think that there is a lot of validity to what you are saying. we try to treat the symptoms rather than the cause, but there's something we need to understand, the root causes of some of the issues, gender inequality, for example. so i see in just -- you know, the past couple of years a lot more focus on addressing some of the root causes. as some of the developing countries gain leadership and take ownership for their own problems, there's a lot more focus on the root causes than we have seen in the past than when donors really drove the aid agenda. >> so judith's analogy to deve
in a way that changes the incentives and that really has very little to do with how developed or undeveloped you are. >> okay. next question. yes? >> is this loud enough? oh. >> i will repeat it for you after you are done. >> i am very proal truism, and stories like elizabeth's are important, but i think we should treat the symptoms rather than the cause. >> everybody hear the question? the question is essentially, does foreign aid essentially treat the symptom...
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of undeveloped property mayor says construction crucial part of the airport expansion >> exports andment all three together major way chicago land area >> cargo expansion number of years 2008 put on the back shelf because of a slump in the economy now city feels the economy picking up steam again revitalize cargo expansion. picture perfect day to start the week getting warmer tomorrow tom skilling back with more steamy end of the week. [ female announcer ] with swiffer dusters, a great clean doesn't have to take longer. i'm done... i'm going to read one of these. i'm going to read one of these! [ female announcer ] unlike sprays and dust rags swiffer 360 dusters extender gets into hard to reach places so you can get unbelievable dust pick up in less time. i love that book! can you believe the twin did it? ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] swiffer. great clean in less time. or your money back. ♪ ♪ and there's lots of cool stuff happening with progressive mobile. great! tyler here will show you everything. check out our new mobile app. now you can use your phone to scan your car's vin or take a
of undeveloped property mayor says construction crucial part of the airport expansion >> exports andment all three together major way chicago land area >> cargo expansion number of years 2008 put on the back shelf because of a slump in the economy now city feels the economy picking up steam again revitalize cargo expansion. picture perfect day to start the week getting warmer tomorrow tom skilling back with more steamy end of the week. [ female announcer ] with swiffer dusters, a...
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of undeveloped property in the northeast quadrant of the airport ... said its crucial part of the airport expansion >>firstly export secondly infrastructure thirdly skills development this project brings everything together in a major way for the city of chicago and the greater chicago land area ... the chicago cargo expansion has been on the books for several years but with the economic slump it was put on hold now that the economy seems to be sticking up steam is economically feasible to begin again please stay with us tom skilling is coming up next with the full forecast careful, pringles are bursting with more flavor. [ crunches ] mmm. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] pringles... bursting with more flavor. [ crunch! ] our next guest is an american hall of fame basketball player, rhodes scholar, and former three-term democratic u.s. senator .. and now senator bill bradley is looking to inspire american's to reverse the country's course with his new book... "we can all do better" senator bill bradley joins us now. welcome. it's an honor to have you
of undeveloped property in the northeast quadrant of the airport ... said its crucial part of the airport expansion >>firstly export secondly infrastructure thirdly skills development this project brings everything together in a major way for the city of chicago and the greater chicago land area ... the chicago cargo expansion has been on the books for several years but with the economic slump it was put on hold now that the economy seems to be sticking up steam is economically feasible...
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and also the bottom of your screen south 101 towards the peninsula it is a crawl >>pam: this undeveloped piece of land is heating of the university of california has filed a lawsuit against the " occupy the farm " protesters. uc-berkeley protesters have formed a barricade. april 22nd to have taken over a 10-acre site in albany. they planted vegetables and the use the authorities give them until last weekend to leave the property. this. kate will leave people out but people are able to come and go demonstrators want that land to become a permanent urban farm. >> this flight had to make an emergency landing in denver. flight 867 was an unusual vibration in the in general. it was the bridge like destined for or not kntoronto. they're rightn san francisco without incident. we will be right back [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to keep from driving all over for the best deals. you don't need to run around. safeway gives you real big club card deals each week. right now, a sweet price on honey nut cheerios, just $1.88. starbucks coffee is only $7.77. tha
and also the bottom of your screen south 101 towards the peninsula it is a crawl >>pam: this undeveloped piece of land is heating of the university of california has filed a lawsuit against the " occupy the farm " protesters. uc-berkeley protesters have formed a barricade. april 22nd to have taken over a 10-acre site in albany. they planted vegetables and the use the authorities give them until last weekend to leave the property. this. kate will leave people out but people are...
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i will not name it, but a very, very small country, completely undeveloped. no rule at all. and then we are told we have no agreement with this country. we cannot try -- [inaudible] it's absolutely impossible. so that's a long-standing challenge that i hope to see one day sort out. and i think there is a need for u.s. to really prove to the rest of the world that we can develop security in developing countries, in cyberspace without sacrificing freedom. but we have to put some money on that. we shall have to put some money on that, and at the time when money is rare, we have to coordinate how we do that because we have the same objectives here. and that's an important part of so-called london process, as you know we are very interested by and have very important stakes at it since november last year. but there are also some aspects in strengthening cybersecurity capacities that we should take into account, but it is also of interest of the u.s. to prevent country becoming hubs of cyber crime, but also developing country to completely established as secretary clinton put it i
i will not name it, but a very, very small country, completely undeveloped. no rule at all. and then we are told we have no agreement with this country. we cannot try -- [inaudible] it's absolutely impossible. so that's a long-standing challenge that i hope to see one day sort out. and i think there is a need for u.s. to really prove to the rest of the world that we can develop security in developing countries, in cyberspace without sacrificing freedom. but we have to put some money on that. we...
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the property is undeveloped land which was once under the custody and control of the federal government. however, the federal government maintains no retain -- retains no interest in the property and has no use or restrictions. though 3% -- three separate pieces of legislation enacted since 1999, congress has conveyed the 150 acres to the city of tracy and restricted its use of the land to educational and recreational uses only. over the past decade, the city of tracy has determined that these uses are no longer feasible and would like to utilize the land for an economic development adding to its base and to the welfare of the citizens of tracy. in fact, the city expects significant commercial interests in the property and is optimistic that future development on the land will create hundreds of much-needed jobs. senate 1302 would remove all restrictions currently imposed on the property by congress and would transfer complete ownership of the land to the federal government -- from the federal government to the city of fracey. additionally, the legislation -- city of tracy. additionally
the property is undeveloped land which was once under the custody and control of the federal government. however, the federal government maintains no retain -- retains no interest in the property and has no use or restrictions. though 3% -- three separate pieces of legislation enacted since 1999, congress has conveyed the 150 acres to the city of tracy and restricted its use of the land to educational and recreational uses only. over the past decade, the city of tracy has determined that these...