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brussels opted for untied aid, meaning european humanitarian products don't benefit its farmers. >> the annual budget has been gradually creeping up in recent years. it has gone in the past two years from just under zero billion biros per year -- under of billion euros for year and ended up 1.3 billion for humanitarian aid. we impose no conditions whatsoever for giving our eight. as i said previously, the only criteria that we apply it is needs and access to vulnerable populations around the world. respond to crises and we expect nothing in return. but among those agencies that have access to that funding, there is the wfp, received more than 220 million biros in the untied aid in 2012. despite claims the commission expects nothing in return, at every euro counts, especially in times of hardship, for european countries just like everyone else. france intervened in around 20 countries with an annual budget of 35 million euros. in 2011, over half was spent on international organizations such as the wfp. >> unlike other nations who in some sense export their services through food aid, fran
brussels opted for untied aid, meaning european humanitarian products don't benefit its farmers. >> the annual budget has been gradually creeping up in recent years. it has gone in the past two years from just under zero billion biros per year -- under of billion euros for year and ended up 1.3 billion for humanitarian aid. we impose no conditions whatsoever for giving our eight. as i said previously, the only criteria that we apply it is needs and access to vulnerable populations around...
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. >> oh, wait unti >> he's sounding like a bird. >> my cat does this, too. i don't know what it is, but when the cat sees a bird or a rabbit out the window, it just is like -- >> poster of the video says the cat believes what she's doing is calling for the birds to come over so she can have herself a little snack. but to her misfortune it's never worked. >> because of the fangs. the bird looks down and says, um, you're not a bird. >> the music video aimed at helping hurting soldiers. >> this is really raw. >> it was hard for me to make the video. >> see it on the next "right this minute." >>> a woman encounters an eel. a wolf eel. >> something that's not afraid of the wolf eel and it's not what you expect. >> the sneak attack that came oust nowhere. >> what? >> and this girl has a message for all of the snap chatters out there. ♪ it's time you've been told your pictures are stupid and nobody cares♪ >>> several months ago i told you guys about a revolutionary game idea for girls called goldie blocks. you probably remember this. not only interactive game it ac
. >> oh, wait unti >> he's sounding like a bird. >> my cat does this, too. i don't know what it is, but when the cat sees a bird or a rabbit out the window, it just is like -- >> poster of the video says the cat believes what she's doing is calling for the birds to come over so she can have herself a little snack. but to her misfortune it's never worked. >> because of the fangs. the bird looks down and says, um, you're not a bird. >> the music video aimed at...
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he's the one who lob evened for the change saying he wanted to untie the strings and give local school districts more flexibility. the bill sends a higher proportion of money to schools in low income areas. but all the state's schools will be getting more money per pupil. >>> today marks a shift in california. whites and latinos from now an equal share of the population. each comprising about 39%. the shift has been years in the making. and latinos are poised to become the largest ethnic group by the end of the year. california will become the second state with the majority latino population behind new mexico >>> we're continuing to watch the wildfire burning near concord. >>> and so much more on the bart situation. the bart strike has the potential to naurl public transportation. bart would be short changing the union members. stay tuned. >>> negotiations are on ice. will it thaw anytime soon? we'll talk to former mayor willie brown about that. coming up. is for everyone.h it's for value seekers. for spicy italian lovers. for veggie eaters. for meatball dreamers. for everyone who want
he's the one who lob evened for the change saying he wanted to untie the strings and give local school districts more flexibility. the bill sends a higher proportion of money to schools in low income areas. but all the state's schools will be getting more money per pupil. >>> today marks a shift in california. whites and latinos from now an equal share of the population. each comprising about 39%. the shift has been years in the making. and latinos are poised to become the largest...
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engineering, apprenticeships are really important investment for this country and we hope for this country unti and we hope to seey more like it in the future. >> thank you, mr. speaker. is the prime minister a where there's widespread agreement about the importance of investment in infrastructure, about job grading potential? can you tell the house, therefore, why after three years in office the employment and the construction center has fallen by 84,000 people? >> employment in construction is currently rising and actually the recent news on construction has been very good. and that is because we have an infrastructure, a fifth of the projects are under way. we've got roadbuilding at our higher levels than it ever was under the labour government. where as they electrify literally five miles of railway line for we are going to be electrifying hundreds of miles of railway line. i know that he doesn't come he doesn't measure the fact that actually he's been paying rent to unite. normally its money from unite to labour. in this case its money -- >> thank you. thank you, mr. speaker. is my right h
engineering, apprenticeships are really important investment for this country and we hope for this country unti and we hope to seey more like it in the future. >> thank you, mr. speaker. is the prime minister a where there's widespread agreement about the importance of investment in infrastructure, about job grading potential? can you tell the house, therefore, why after three years in office the employment and the construction center has fallen by 84,000 people? >> employment in...
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it's important to fresno unty that we preserve agriculture. >> the trail traces the outskirts of suctiny central valley towns as reedley, selma, and sanger. and as the landscape wakes up around the area, so does business. take simonian farms, for example. just outside thfrno city limits is where you'll find this 20-acre family owned operation that has grown 100 varieties of fruits and vegetables for more than00 years, and doesn't looc to close shop atime soon. especially if the lion of fans the place has earned over the years has anything to say about it. >> oh, my god. just for people to see it. i don't think they've ever seen anything likthis. toee the beautiful blossoms, and the colors, and thcountryside, and what--what it really takes to doing farming. i mean, i think--god, i just-- i just think they get a lot out ofhis. >> blossoms are one of the most visible signs a new crop is on the way. and for about 6 weeks out of the year, you can see this spectacular sight, trees flushed full of blossoms. some have as many as 20,000 per tree. but the one thing yo discover quite quickly about
it's important to fresno unty that we preserve agriculture. >> the trail traces the outskirts of suctiny central valley towns as reedley, selma, and sanger. and as the landscape wakes up around the area, so does business. take simonian farms, for example. just outside thfrno city limits is where you'll find this 20-acre family owned operation that has grown 100 varieties of fruits and vegetables for more than00 years, and doesn't looc to close shop atime soon. especially if the lion of...
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still think despite the comments from bernanke i sti they're unlikely to reduce the monthly purchases unti014. inflation is low we have been paying a lot but if you look at it the way the fed does the economy is growing very slowly. let's to use those conditions to pull back and take the floor of the accelerator. lo and the etf o reducing ssme of the exemption on the muni bonds and talk about reducing deductions for mortgage ierest. is this for rea or will become a significant factor in the marketplace? >> the to the you mentioned, the to deductions are very unlikely the dy bond and houng deduction are very unlikely to go away for a long time but rest assured gen the fiscal situation over time all taxpayers, all citizens are going to be receivi less entitlements in will be paying more taxes. we have a fiscal problem ahead of us. it is not a crisis now that is why the politicians don't act. it probably won't maybe fiber 10 years but somewhere unless we change the way we do business there will be a problem but right now we can borrow all the money we want at 2.6% and that is not a crisis. lo
still think despite the comments from bernanke i sti they're unlikely to reduce the monthly purchases unti014. inflation is low we have been paying a lot but if you look at it the way the fed does the economy is growing very slowly. let's to use those conditions to pull back and take the floor of the accelerator. lo and the etf o reducing ssme of the exemption on the muni bonds and talk about reducing deductions for mortgage ierest. is this for rea or will become a significant factor in the...
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heat warning goes unti 7:00 although there is low fog making its way and cooler by the coast, inlandbe 90s and hot, already some upper 70s and there are some lows coming into the upper 80s and it is warm to hot and a lot of tropical clouds are over us and we have a few isolated showers mainly to the north. it looks like they are winding down and it is very shallow moving right about the golden gate bridge, santa cruz coast, it is trying to work its way in. 60s and 70s and 80s, 100s inland and one more day looks like there are a lot of signs that say cooler for friday. if you like it enjoy it because by the weekend it does look cooler. >>> we will be ready by the fall. the big announcement expected by the bay bridge. >>> millions of people saw this fireworks debacle last year and how organizers plan to redeem themselves this year. >>> we will tell you more about the morning commute coming up. crystal geyser is always bottled at the mountain source. crystal geyser. crystal geyser. crystal geyser. then we deliver it directly to you. . >>> remember that, a fireworks show, there it is, it
heat warning goes unti 7:00 although there is low fog making its way and cooler by the coast, inlandbe 90s and hot, already some upper 70s and there are some lows coming into the upper 80s and it is warm to hot and a lot of tropical clouds are over us and we have a few isolated showers mainly to the north. it looks like they are winding down and it is very shallow moving right about the golden gate bridge, santa cruz coast, it is trying to work its way in. 60s and 70s and 80s, 100s inland and...
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readers a remarkable window into the garment industry is profusely illustrated with ads in those unties the car in a business to our national culture and identity entries is the role americans use to fashion together the multibillion-dollar industry from its origins the quintessential rise to riches story and a document of the development of the distinctly american style serving as a resource for the casual reader or the serious researcher everyone in between i think it is an outstanding choice for any library collection. thank you. [applause] >> books get more expensive university press books are the most expensive i found the bibliography we put out has become incredibly useful when making collection development decisions having the opportunity to hear from other librarians about a larger range of titles i can enhance the collection with books we may otherwise slide by because they come from university press. help when you take, the bibliography is a carefully it is amazing the gems the you might discover like the two that i present today. the annotates -- imitated frankenstein is a w
readers a remarkable window into the garment industry is profusely illustrated with ads in those unties the car in a business to our national culture and identity entries is the role americans use to fashion together the multibillion-dollar industry from its origins the quintessential rise to riches story and a document of the development of the distinctly american style serving as a resource for the casual reader or the serious researcher everyone in between i think it is an outstanding choice...
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the merger will not happen unti 18 months from now. united continental is fully merged at this point. erything is fully baked into the system. gerri: you have good rules of thumb for pple. the price point they are probably going to encounter starting with the u.s. domestic flights, what can i expect to pay? >> if you're going to fly an hour-long flight, you have $150 round-trip, even this summer. when you stand out an hour to three hours, it is like going from chicago to the coast looks like the 250, 275 range. on coast to coast flights $375 round-trip including all taxes and fees. don't pay mo than $400. you will see prices and a $500 range coast to coast, t you can find deals under $400 if you look. gerri: let's talk about international flights, wh can i expect? >> looking at prices in the $1000 to $1050. from chicago midwest, from the ea coast 1350 range. if you're going to london, paris, rome, add an extra 15, 20%. especially for nonstop. you're going to paa serious premium. if you go tolaces like germany, ireland, spain, swzerland
the merger will not happen unti 18 months from now. united continental is fully merged at this point. erything is fully baked into the system. gerri: you have good rules of thumb for pple. the price point they are probably going to encounter starting with the u.s. domestic flights, what can i expect to pay? >> if you're going to fly an hour-long flight, you have $150 round-trip, even this summer. when you stand out an hour to three hours, it is like going from chicago to the coast looks...
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untie that knot. pull that out of the jacket. it's a loop knot.t of here jay. >> jay and suelina wrap themselves in the rope and prepare to escape from the dark confines of the tunnel. >> let's do it right once. >> but fear overwhelms suelina when she learns she must make the journey to the opening alone. >> everything happens very quickly and jay says i cannot come with you. i can't. they can't pull both of us out. >> there's a high level of anxiety there. you know we've got a vick still who is not responding to us verbally. she didn't want to move. she was afraid she was going to die. she was in a very dark place. >> you've got to talk to me. please, stop talking. you're going to come to me, all right? i won't let you go. >> and chris is screaming, stop listening to him. listen to me! and it's like i couldn't change my allegiance. i was like so bonded to jay who's been holding on to me under the water. >> suelina overcomes her fear and lets go of jay. russo gets help from a man on a small boat to pull suelina out. her head is barely above the ru
untie that knot. pull that out of the jacket. it's a loop knot.t of here jay. >> jay and suelina wrap themselves in the rope and prepare to escape from the dark confines of the tunnel. >> let's do it right once. >> but fear overwhelms suelina when she learns she must make the journey to the opening alone. >> everything happens very quickly and jay says i cannot come with you. i can't. they can't pull both of us out. >> there's a high level of anxiety there. you...
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wellington cast cityey untied the game with a deep shot to left. giants just can't hit, folks. no sugar-coating that. only three runs in the series combined. blanco popped out to end it. >>> bank of the west finals at losing set one dominika cibulkova storms back to win the second set being agnieszka radwansak to capture the crown. >>> and the united states wins the gold cup. buried the goal in the 69th minutes as the americans' first since 2007 they beat panama 1-0 >>> and somehow some way vern glenn talked management into going to washington, d.c. to cover the giants at the white house. we'll have that story coming up tonight in our 6:00 news. have a great day. >>> time for the play of the day. from the links of the canadian open in oakville, ontario, mark wilson with an impressive shot from the rough. amazingly, the ball lands, takes a good bounce, hits off the pin and right into the hole. it was brandt snedeker though who won the tournament. >>> a parade will move through downtown livermore tonight to mark the start of the intermediate little legal world series. >> yes. the
wellington cast cityey untied the game with a deep shot to left. giants just can't hit, folks. no sugar-coating that. only three runs in the series combined. blanco popped out to end it. >>> bank of the west finals at losing set one dominika cibulkova storms back to win the second set being agnieszka radwansak to capture the crown. >>> and the united states wins the gold cup. buried the goal in the 69th minutes as the americans' first since 2007 they beat panama 1-0...
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on his fifth day of captivity, he untied his ropes and escaped. bud stayed on the run for two weeks. he wasn't certain how long he was free. he lost track of time. he made it across the dmz and into south vietnam. a bomb, however, had fallen near him the second night on the run, striking him with should rap nell, and rupturing his eardrums, but limping, bleeding, starving in great pain, bud kept heading south, across rivers, through dense jungles, over hills, crawling sometimes on his hands and knees, evading enemy control and surviving on berries, frogs, and rain water. and on the last night of bud others escape he arrived within two kilometers of a forward marine base. judging it more dangerous to approach the guarded base at night until and waiting until the morning, bud slept one more night in the jungle. early the next morning he encountered a see -- viet cong patrol, and he was captured and taken back and tortured more. a few days later bud's can'tors took him to the prison we called the plantation, where i would meet him. he was one of the
on his fifth day of captivity, he untied his ropes and escaped. bud stayed on the run for two weeks. he wasn't certain how long he was free. he lost track of time. he made it across the dmz and into south vietnam. a bomb, however, had fallen near him the second night on the run, striking him with should rap nell, and rupturing his eardrums, but limping, bleeding, starving in great pain, bud kept heading south, across rivers, through dense jungles, over hills, crawling sometimes on his hands and...
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on his fifth day of captivity, he untied his ropes and escaped. bud stayed on the run for about two weeks. he wasn't certain how long he was free. he lost track of time. he made it across the d.m.z. and into south vietnam. a bomb, however, had fallen near him his second night on the run, striking him with shrapnel, concussing him and rupturing his eardrums. but limping, bleeding, starving and in great pain, bud kept heading south, across rivers, through dense jungles, over hills, crawling sometimes on his hands and knees, evading enemy patrols and surviving on berries, frogs and rain water. on the last night of bud's escape, he arrived within two kilometers of a forward marine base. sensibly judging it more dangerous to approach the guarded base at night than to wait until morning when the marine guard could see he was an american, bud slept one more night in the jungle. early the next morning, he encountered a vietcong patrol. he was shot trying to hobble to the base, recaptured and returned to the camp he had escaped where he was tortured some m
on his fifth day of captivity, he untied his ropes and escaped. bud stayed on the run for about two weeks. he wasn't certain how long he was free. he lost track of time. he made it across the d.m.z. and into south vietnam. a bomb, however, had fallen near him his second night on the run, striking him with shrapnel, concussing him and rupturing his eardrums. but limping, bleeding, starving and in great pain, bud kept heading south, across rivers, through dense jungles, over hills, crawling...