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well food program is fighting hunger worldwide to. join the fight. but you know. as a reporter in mexico one of the most dangerous countries for journalists in the world. she's one of the few reporters left in last month she's in a state. where chapels drug cartel reign supreme. death threats are part of her daily life. and in what they can show you any time with you have a bodyguard or not. but i refuse to be intimidated and continues to work undaunted . on the way to a remote district away from those much east she has a meeting with women who have been searching for their missing children for us. now it's become a search for bodies. there are so many we're going to get a mole it's full of seriously ill people stay here tonight for 3 skeletons you know and apparently a big gray. go at the stench. is this a body like this one is decomposing still well if it hasn't been a long while to bust it's really welcoming that but i'm going to broadcast this live a song. to. get that and we want to follow through on one horse a very also with the searchers a. they've been he
well food program is fighting hunger worldwide to. join the fight. but you know. as a reporter in mexico one of the most dangerous countries for journalists in the world. she's one of the few reporters left in last month she's in a state. where chapels drug cartel reign supreme. death threats are part of her daily life. and in what they can show you any time with you have a bodyguard or not. but i refuse to be intimidated and continues to work undaunted . on the way to a remote district away...
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so tell me a little bit the food program at sfo and what makes this so special >> well, we have a we ve food and beverage program at sfo we trivia important the sustainable organic produce and our objective to be a nonterminal and bring in the best food of san francisco for our passengers. >> i like this it's is (inaudible) i thank my parents for bringing me here. >> this the definitely better than the la airport one thousand times better than. >> i have a double knees burger with bacon. >> i realize i'm on a diet but i'm hoping this will be good. >> it total is san francisco experience because there's so many people and nationalities in this town to come to the airport especially everyone what have what they wanted. >> are repioneering or is this a model. >> we're definitely pioneers and in airport commemoration at least nationally if not intvrl we have many folks asking our our process and how we select our great operators. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the food option in san francisco airport are phenomenal that's if it a lot of the airports >> yeah. >> you don't have the choice. >> some airports are
so tell me a little bit the food program at sfo and what makes this so special >> well, we have a we ve food and beverage program at sfo we trivia important the sustainable organic produce and our objective to be a nonterminal and bring in the best food of san francisco for our passengers. >> i like this it's is (inaudible) i thank my parents for bringing me here. >> this the definitely better than the la airport one thousand times better than. >> i have a double knees...
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the world food program provides food aid to almost peach hundred thousand well nourished women and children and nine north korean provinces some of that food comes from local factories that produce cereals and biscuits using cranes imported by the world food program but the organization says much more needs to be done if north koreans are to be saved from going hungry. you're watching news still to come on the program a breakthrough in the fight against the so-called dark that german police arrest the suspects suspected masterminds behind the world's second biggest online criminal trading platform. in just a few weeks' time elections to the european parliament will be held across the e.u. the results of a new survey by polling company in for testing that indicate that most people in germany will be watching the outcome closely germans were asked how interested they are in the european elections fifty three percent say that they are either very or strongly interested that's compared to forty seven percent who say that they are either less or not interested in the vote and joining me now from
the world food program provides food aid to almost peach hundred thousand well nourished women and children and nine north korean provinces some of that food comes from local factories that produce cereals and biscuits using cranes imported by the world food program but the organization says much more needs to be done if north koreans are to be saved from going hungry. you're watching news still to come on the program a breakthrough in the fight against the so-called dark that german police...
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the neighborhood center runs youth programs at nine public schools. we run food pantries as well and community programs. we have 150 staff members, 25-30 our high school youth workers. we have a 5 million-dollar budget, mostly city funds, of which we are very grateful for. we are in full support of a minimum wage increase, and we ask the board of supervisors to address the true budgetary impacts on nonprofits. as an organization, the richmond neighborhood center program have long operated with the intent to maximize city and state dollars of direct staffing costs to provide the highest quality programs to the greatest number of students. as an organization that plays a key role in providing programs that meet the needs of child care, high-quality enrichment, academic support, identity-based programming, and youth workforce development, we see our role as integral to the functioning both our schools and our community as a whole. with an array of subsidized programs, and many of our schools, we fully recognize that often we are the only free or low-cost option for families most in
the neighborhood center runs youth programs at nine public schools. we run food pantries as well and community programs. we have 150 staff members, 25-30 our high school youth workers. we have a 5 million-dollar budget, mostly city funds, of which we are very grateful for. we are in full support of a minimum wage increase, and we ask the board of supervisors to address the true budgetary impacts on nonprofits. as an organization, the richmond neighborhood center program have long operated with...
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food programs. we have employment programs. they're just not very well funded yesterday, not well enough funded yet, but we have those. i think at the same time, you know, what we've heard from the communities when we did the community needs assessment is that people need a place to go to be together. but that's also a place to center some of the activities, a place to have employment services. it gives us a place to put those. when we've tried to do stuff in other ways, it hasn't been quite as successful. having one place where we start to just brand it as this is someplace where people with disabilities can go for all of those things, to me, makes a lot of sense. no. that's not more attractive than the other things at all. but it is a place for people to receive those. it's also a place where people can come together and start to say what else do we need and how do we advocate for that. things that maybe i wouldn't have heard of because of there are people in desperate corners saying things like we need this but i don't know about it, our community of
food programs. we have employment programs. they're just not very well funded yesterday, not well enough funded yet, but we have those. i think at the same time, you know, what we've heard from the communities when we did the community needs assessment is that people need a place to go to be together. but that's also a place to center some of the activities, a place to have employment services. it gives us a place to put those. when we've tried to do stuff in other ways, it hasn't been quite as...
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well as children. the original plan was to feed 3 million children. a medicallished program because they realized food alone won't do it. colorado, alls, ofds -- cholera, all kinds disease going down. i share a photo of the young, dynamic hoover. , but this to imagine hoover has certain charisma and was adored by the people that worked under him. he was called the chief. men would not call him that to his name, but a lot of letters to hoover by his , they say to do it for hoover. he wanted to run for president in 1920. it is one of our favorite photographs on record. it is a photograph of a provincial kitchen. these happen to be all-girls. this is in one of the towns. photo.eat faces in this kind of photograph herbert hoover wanted to publicize across the united states. by late spring of 1922, the seed has arrived and the food is beginning to arrive. american corn is arriving in small quantities. the skeletal figures, the piles of corpses, those are the horrible early days. those are gone. find as thesed to american relief workers were surprised to find that in the towns, the cities and towns, there w
well as children. the original plan was to feed 3 million children. a medicallished program because they realized food alone won't do it. colorado, alls, ofds -- cholera, all kinds disease going down. i share a photo of the young, dynamic hoover. , but this to imagine hoover has certain charisma and was adored by the people that worked under him. he was called the chief. men would not call him that to his name, but a lot of letters to hoover by his , they say to do it for hoover. he wanted to...
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wellness programs for young people. that includes expanding a scholarship program offered by healthy food distributions and physical education classes. the city collected more than $22 million total since the penny per ounce tax went into fedex last year. >>> paying to get into college is turning out to have a high price tag for parents who cheated the system. >> a bay area woman pleaded guilty today for her part in the scheme dubbed operation varsity blues, led by mastermind rick singer. find out the punishment she will probably face at 6:30. >>> next, building a better bay area. see what some uc berkley students have c >>> share together we can have a more equitable future for all. >> california's first partner talking about the campaign that gets companies to audit gender pay gaps every year. the gap that students at uc berkley are trying to narrow. according to glass door women an average of $0.79 for every dollar that men earn and pay equality won't be reached until 2070 if current factors remain unchanged. graduating mba students at cal are doing what they can to level the economic playing field and build a better bay
wellness programs for young people. that includes expanding a scholarship program offered by healthy food distributions and physical education classes. the city collected more than $22 million total since the penny per ounce tax went into fedex last year. >>> paying to get into college is turning out to have a high price tag for parents who cheated the system. >> a bay area woman pleaded guilty today for her part in the scheme dubbed operation varsity blues, led by mastermind...
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well as children. the original plan was to feed 3 million children. they established a medical program because they realized food alone won't do it. there's typhus, cholera, all types of diseases going on. what they need to do is begin an inoculation program. they need to bring the medications because russia has nothing. i like showing a photo of the young, dynamic hoover. it is hard for americans to imagine but this hoover has , certain charisma and was adored by the people that worked under him. he was called the chief. most of the men would not call him that to his name, but a lot of letters to hoover by his associates. great loyalty by the men under him to hoover. do it for hoover was the slogan of the american relief workers in russia for example. he is already at this time in 1921 considered presidential material. he had both parties wanting to draft him for president in 1920. so the kind of photographs herbert hoover wanted americans to see, it's one of my favorite photographs in all the ara records, this photograph of the provincial kitchen. these happen to be all-girls. this is out along one of the volg
well as children. the original plan was to feed 3 million children. they established a medical program because they realized food alone won't do it. there's typhus, cholera, all types of diseases going on. what they need to do is begin an inoculation program. they need to bring the medications because russia has nothing. i like showing a photo of the young, dynamic hoover. it is hard for americans to imagine but this hoover has , certain charisma and was adored by the people that worked under...
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well as children. the original plan was to feed 3 million children. they establish a medical program because they realize food alone won't do it. there is typhus, there is cholera, there is all kinds of disease going around, and what they need to do is begin an inoculation program, and scurvy, they need to bring the medications in because russia has nothing. so i like showing a photo of the dynamic hoover. it's hard for americans to imagine, but this hoover had a certain charisma. -- certain charisma and was adored by the people who worked under him. he was called the chief. the nickname they gave him. most of the men wouldn't call him that to his name but a lot of letters to hoover by his associates, dear chief, he was much loved, a great loyalty by the men under him to hoover, do it for hoover was the slogan of the american relief workers for example in russia. so he's already at this time in 1921 considered presidential material. he had both parties wanted to draft him to run for president in the 1920, so the kind of photographs that herbert hoover wanted americans to see is, it's one of my favorite photog
well as children. the original plan was to feed 3 million children. they establish a medical program because they realize food alone won't do it. there is typhus, there is cholera, there is all kinds of disease going around, and what they need to do is begin an inoculation program, and scurvy, they need to bring the medications in because russia has nothing. so i like showing a photo of the dynamic hoover. it's hard for americans to imagine, but this hoover had a certain charisma. -- certain...
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well as children. the original plan was to feed 3 million children. they establish a medical program because they realize food alone will not do it. there is typhus, cholera, typhoid fever. all kinds of disease going around. they need to begin an inoculation program and bring because russia has nothing. i like showing a photo of the young, dynamic hoover. it is hard for americans to imagine that this hoover had a certain charisma and was adored by the people who worked under him. he was called the chief. a nickname they give him. most of the men would call them that to his face, but a lot of letters to hoover by his associates, dear chief. he was much loved. great loyalty to the men under him. do it for hoover was the slogan of the american relief workers in russia. he is already at this time in 1921 considered president material. he had both parties wanting to draft him to run. the kind of photographs that herbert hoover wanted americans to see -- it is one of my favorite photographs in all records, is this photograph here of a provincial kitchen. these happened to the all girls. the volgat on one of towns.
well as children. the original plan was to feed 3 million children. they establish a medical program because they realize food alone will not do it. there is typhus, cholera, typhoid fever. all kinds of disease going around. they need to begin an inoculation program and bring because russia has nothing. i like showing a photo of the young, dynamic hoover. it is hard for americans to imagine that this hoover had a certain charisma and was adored by the people who worked under him. he was called...
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food and habitat. research shows the boats have damage richardson bay with illegal waste disposal as well as oil and gas leaks. >>> the future of the food truck programouncil members are expected to talk about expanding the food program. world markets but provide food markets at events through november 2022. they're currently signed up for a pilot program. >>> the board of supervisors will discuss to oppose plans regarding a railway in richland. echoes from the main richmond railyard to the point richmond business business in out to the shoreline. the park district is not support reactivation of the rail line. >>> a swedish prosecutor is taking the first step secondly to the extradition of julian assange. right now he is in a british jail after being evicted from the ecuadorian embassy where he took political asylum. a court in sweden is deciding whether they will hear charges . >>> the trade war between the u.s. and china is affecting american farmers. soybean farmers harvest ashley hard-hit. there's retaliation after chinese imports. china used to purchase 60% of exports but not anymore. >> farmers a gross soybeans are faced with the possibility of
food and habitat. research shows the boats have damage richardson bay with illegal waste disposal as well as oil and gas leaks. >>> the future of the food truck programouncil members are expected to talk about expanding the food program. world markets but provide food markets at events through november 2022. they're currently signed up for a pilot program. >>> the board of supervisors will discuss to oppose plans regarding a railway in richland. echoes from the main richmond...
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wellness for young people. that includes a scholarship program for healthy food distributions and physical education classes. city has collected $22 million total since the penny tax went into effect last year. >> now to a taste of something delicious. chocolate, a san francisco company is leading a wave of chocolate making that includes unusual and exotic flavors. >> this is our piedmont hazelnut right here. this is the lemon verbena, and then this is the star anise peppercorn. this is my job. i make chocolate. ♪ ♪ >> those are cute. ooh! coffee. >> when people eat our chocolates, they will bite into it and they stop and they're, like, oh, wow. this is really intense. the confections kind of started this movement of infused chocolates which were a little bit exotic at the time because we're using different types offeof verbs and teas. >> very fragrant. i like . we're the third wave of the chocolate makers and he started doing these decorative truffles. the third wave is like us where we are getting into these more european style, smaller little petite confections. so a lot of these infusions started with th
wellness for young people. that includes a scholarship program for healthy food distributions and physical education classes. city has collected $22 million total since the penny tax went into effect last year. >> now to a taste of something delicious. chocolate, a san francisco company is leading a wave of chocolate making that includes unusual and exotic flavors. >> this is our piedmont hazelnut right here. this is the lemon verbena, and then this is the star anise peppercorn....
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support north korea including the world food program and unicef based on our stance that we continue to humanitarian aid for north korean people political situations well before we move on to our discussion let's take a quick look at the situation in north korea the capital pyongyang should have received an average of 170 millimeters of rain by may state media say the entire country has recorded only 54 millimeters so far that's the lowest since 982 this year's harvest is expected to suffer the world food programme estimates that at least 40 percent of the 25000000 population suffer food shortages united nations says people are receiving just 300 grams of food rations a day that's home of the government's target the last famine in the 990 s. is thought to have killed up to 2000000 people north korea's government never released an official title. or let's bring in our guest now from augusta in georgia in the united states by skype is hand park a founding director of the center for the study of global issues from beijing we have guitar ball who's advocacy manager for the country cluster support team that's of the international federation of the red cross
support north korea including the world food program and unicef based on our stance that we continue to humanitarian aid for north korean people political situations well before we move on to our discussion let's take a quick look at the situation in north korea the capital pyongyang should have received an average of 170 millimeters of rain by may state media say the entire country has recorded only 54 millimeters so far that's the lowest since 982 this year's harvest is expected to suffer the...
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well who said they do not intend to join this conference. the main issue seems to be that politics should be the main issue on the table and not just economy. lauren: the role for food programay suspend aid deliveries to him and because of fighters. from huthi a convoy's have been blocked and local authorities are interfering with food distribution. the five civil war has left must of the pop -- most of the population on the brink of starvation. italian for workers have refused to load to generators ownership over protested on ththe war in yememen. rights camampaigners said the shipment contravavenes international law as the arms may be used against yemeni civilians. they say that refuse to be complicit in the war. civilians have been killed in air strikes in shelling in idlib province. andrew chapelle reports. reporter: in this town, syrian civil defense workers search for survivors. local activists a residential neighborhoods like this one were attacked 10 times through the night by airstrikes. russia says it targeted opposition fighters who fired rockets at an airbase. aey say these strikes took maternity hospital out of service. 18 other facilities have been damaged or
well who said they do not intend to join this conference. the main issue seems to be that politics should be the main issue on the table and not just economy. lauren: the role for food programay suspend aid deliveries to him and because of fighters. from huthi a convoy's have been blocked and local authorities are interfering with food distribution. the five civil war has left must of the pop -- most of the population on the brink of starvation. italian for workers have refused to load to...
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food banks founders are lovingly known as and corey and uncle frank. well that brings this edition of focus on europe too and thanks so much for joining me don't forget you can also watch our program online at www dot com ok dosing. the folks. from. the an african hero who fought for freedom and human rights nelson mandela. is all position to south africa's apartheid regime in spite of that to business all over the world. and continues to do so. nelson mandela. by fun limiting. the mood in fifteen minutes on dean's only. very i want to represent you so what do you want from the joint on the song prop twenty four as drinks are valid as we put your questions to politicians from around to your opinion and across the political spectrum in our special debate will be hearing from younger opinions voting for the first time in the new elections in may voicing their biggest concern face of a says i mean piece of ads or to you on the ads of us twenty four i'm. raring to read. not everyone who loves books has to go insane. d.w. literature list one hundred german must reads. it's time to take one step further and face the possible. time to snatch the unknown that's fine for the troops. time t
food banks founders are lovingly known as and corey and uncle frank. well that brings this edition of focus on europe too and thanks so much for joining me don't forget you can also watch our program online at www dot com ok dosing. the folks. from. the an african hero who fought for freedom and human rights nelson mandela. is all position to south africa's apartheid regime in spite of that to business all over the world. and continues to do so. nelson mandela. by fun limiting. the mood in...
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well as children. the original plan was to feed 3 million children. they establish a medical program because they realize foodne won't do it. all kinds of disease going around. what they need to do is an inoculation program. i like showing a photo of the young dynamic hoover. it's hard to imagine that this hoover had a certain charisma and was adored by the people who worked under him. he was called the chief. most of the men wouldn't call him that to his name. letters to hoover by his associates. do it for hoover was the slogan of the american relief workers. he was at this time in 1921 considered presidential material. the kind of photographs herbert hoover wanted americans to see -- and it's one of my favorite photographs in all the records -- is this photograph here of a kitchen. these have been to be all girls. this is in one of the boulder towns. some great faces in this photo, this is the kind of photographs herbert hoover wanted to publicize in the united states. the american corn is arriving in large call -- large quantities. large quantities. those are the horrible early days and those are gone. in
well as children. the original plan was to feed 3 million children. they establish a medical program because they realize foodne won't do it. all kinds of disease going around. what they need to do is an inoculation program. i like showing a photo of the young dynamic hoover. it's hard to imagine that this hoover had a certain charisma and was adored by the people who worked under him. he was called the chief. most of the men wouldn't call him that to his name. letters to hoover by his...
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past few months well if he doesn't deliver that it's going to be a big big disappointment for many of the people living here. in qatar kusturica thank you for. the un's world food program says it's going to access to food aid in the yemeni port city of the data the delaying the mission for security reasons the u.n. food agency accused who the rebels of blocking access to a mill warehouse in april fifty one thousand tons of wheat had been stored at the warehouse to feed more than three million people affected by the war for a month let's bring in stephen anderson in djibouti he's the devil with becomes the representative and country director in yemen. so we understand that we have now regained access to the mills that must come as some are meet but what condition was the mill and all the great i mean when your teams finally went in. well we lost access to this mill in september of last year and the mill contains about fifty one thousand metric tons of wheat which is to feed three point seven million people for a months we managed to first gain access despite repeated attempts in late february and at that time we could see that the grain that was remaining in the grain w
past few months well if he doesn't deliver that it's going to be a big big disappointment for many of the people living here. in qatar kusturica thank you for. the un's world food program says it's going to access to food aid in the yemeni port city of the data the delaying the mission for security reasons the u.n. food agency accused who the rebels of blocking access to a mill warehouse in april fifty one thousand tons of wheat had been stored at the warehouse to feed more than three million...
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well. meanwhile, this very same family that owns walmart pays its workers wages that are so low, that many of those employees are forced to go on government programs like medicaid, food stamps and public housing. in other words, working families, you, here in vermont and throughout this country, are paying extra taxes to subsidize the wealthiest family in this country! >> [crowd boos] sen. sanders: how insane is that? next week, just next week, as the result of an invitation i received from walmart workers, i will be going to arkansas to participate in the walmart stockholders' meeting. [cheers and applause] sen. sanders: now, i thank the workers very much for allowing me to represent them at that meeting. i'm not quite so sure how welcoming the walton family will be. but let me tell you what i will tell them. and my message to the walton family will be, pay your workers a living wage, 15 bucks an hour! [cheers and applause] we do not want to continue providing corporate welfare for the richest family in america. [cheers and applause] and the message to the fast food industry is exactly the same. on thursday, just a couple days ago, i teleconferenced into a rally in
well. meanwhile, this very same family that owns walmart pays its workers wages that are so low, that many of those employees are forced to go on government programs like medicaid, food stamps and public housing. in other words, working families, you, here in vermont and throughout this country, are paying extra taxes to subsidize the wealthiest family in this country! >> [crowd boos] sen. sanders: how insane is that? next week, just next week, as the result of an invitation i received...
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era of the united nations well let's find out more about the humanitarian situation in adelaide ben speak tomorrow watch who is a communications officer at the world food program she is via skype from damascus in syria thank you so much mara for being with us this is being described as the bombardment in syria in months how have civilians been affected by this latest bombing campaign on at least what sort of conditions are they facing well certainly after 8 years of crisis in syria. needs are strikes staggeringly high is specifically in it live because of the latest escalation we know that there is from 150-002-1800 extension 00 people who've been displaced from north hamma and. the southern parts of it live to the northern camps where we've been receiving them and providing food assistance and humanitarian aid however more needs to be done and we're doing our best through our partners on the ground to get people where there is need and the region is covered by a truce which was brokered by russia are you able to reach people who have been displaced by the fighting certainly since 2014 the world food program and the entire u.n. body has been able to reach the
era of the united nations well let's find out more about the humanitarian situation in adelaide ben speak tomorrow watch who is a communications officer at the world food program she is via skype from damascus in syria thank you so much mara for being with us this is being described as the bombardment in syria in months how have civilians been affected by this latest bombing campaign on at least what sort of conditions are they facing well certainly after 8 years of crisis in syria. needs are...
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well as children. the original plan was to feed 3 million children. they establish a medical program because they realize foodt do it, there's Ãball type droid beaver, all kinds of disease going around and what they need to do is begin an inoculation program and scurvy, they need to bring the medications in because russia has nothing. i like showing a photo of the young, dynamic hoover, it's hard for americans to imagine but this hoover had a certain charisma. and was adored by the people who worked under him. he was called the chief. the nickname most of the men wouldn't call him back to his name but a lot of letters to hoover by his associates dear chief he was much loved, a great loyalty by the men under him to hoover, do it for hoover was the slogan of the american relief workers for example in russia. he's already at this time in 1921 considered presidential material. he had both parties wanted to draft him to run for president in the 1920 so the kind of photographs that herbert hoover wanted americans to see is, it's one of my favorite photographs. this photograph here of a provincial kitchen. these hap
well as children. the original plan was to feed 3 million children. they establish a medical program because they realize foodt do it, there's Ãball type droid beaver, all kinds of disease going around and what they need to do is begin an inoculation program and scurvy, they need to bring the medications in because russia has nothing. i like showing a photo of the young, dynamic hoover, it's hard for americans to imagine but this hoover had a certain charisma. and was adored by the people who...
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support north korea including the world food program and unicef based on our stance that we continue to humanitarian aid for north korean people. political situations well before we move on to our discussion let's take a quick look at the situation in north korea the capital pyongyang should have received an average of 170 millimeters of rain by may state media say the entire country has recorded only 54 millimeters so far that's the lowest since 982 this year's harvest is expected to suffer the world food programme estimates that at least 40 percent of the 25000000 population suffer food shortages united nations says people are receiving just 300 grams of food rations a day that's home of the government's target the last famine in the 990 s. is thought to have killed up to 2000000 people north korea's government never released an official title. or let's bring in our guest now from augusta in georgia in the united states by skype is han park a founding director of the center for the study of global issues from beijing we have guitar ball who's advocacy manager for the country cluster support team that's of the international federation of the red cross
support north korea including the world food program and unicef based on our stance that we continue to humanitarian aid for north korean people. political situations well before we move on to our discussion let's take a quick look at the situation in north korea the capital pyongyang should have received an average of 170 millimeters of rain by may state media say the entire country has recorded only 54 millimeters so far that's the lowest since 982 this year's harvest is expected to suffer...
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support north korea including the world food program and unicef based on our stance that we continue to humanitarian aid for north korean people political situations well before we move on to our discussion let's take a quick look at the situation in north korea the capital pyongyang should have received an average of 170 millimeters of rain by may state media say the entire country has recorded only 54 millimeters so far that's the lowest since 982 this year's harvest is expected to suffer the world food program estimates that at least 40 percent of the 25000000 population suffer food shortages united nations says people are receiving just 300 grams of food rations a day that's home of the government's target the last famine in the 990 s. is thought to have killed up to $2000000.00 people north korea's government never released an official total. or let's bring in our guest now from augusta in georgia in the united states by skype is han park a founding director of the center for the study of global issues from beijing we have guitar ball who's advocacy manager for the country cluster support team that's of the international federation of the red cros
support north korea including the world food program and unicef based on our stance that we continue to humanitarian aid for north korean people political situations well before we move on to our discussion let's take a quick look at the situation in north korea the capital pyongyang should have received an average of 170 millimeters of rain by may state media say the entire country has recorded only 54 millimeters so far that's the lowest since 982 this year's harvest is expected to suffer the...
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well, when i was young, very young he had zero programs. and the people that you saw were workers. if they came to us and asked for water or fooder it may be, we are we accommodated them. these days, it is not the same situation at all. it is dangerous. and this experience that we have gone through and of course the other house on the ranch has been broken into many times. then we have another place on the river that has been broken into many times. so what we do on the ranch is we are very careful. i throw the door open to the barn, and i look carefully in the barn before i go in. i conduct the rest of my life on the ranch that way. >> laura: so it is a new ball game now. >> susan: s. >> laura: what are the politicians not understanding? let's play something really quick and get your reaction. let's watch. speak with the president is destroying what's going on the southern border of the united states of america. >> this is the crisis of the presidents making. >> invasion at the border. the president called it a national security crisis. there is a crisis today. it is a crisis of leadership. >> laura: political talking points.
well, when i was young, very young he had zero programs. and the people that you saw were workers. if they came to us and asked for water or fooder it may be, we are we accommodated them. these days, it is not the same situation at all. it is dangerous. and this experience that we have gone through and of course the other house on the ranch has been broken into many times. then we have another place on the river that has been broken into many times. so what we do on the ranch is we are very...
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you're looking at -- whether you're providing them nutrition and food services, exercise programs -- >> well, and i don't mean to cut you off. i think those are all great. i agree with you. the goal here ought to be to try to reduce the health care spend or at least bring the cost curve down. and you can do that with some of those things. i'm not sure i see in a fee for service system that this essentially moves to where the incentives are to do that. i'm not sure who provides that kind of coordination. because i don't see incentive in this. i just see fee for service. i'm really afraid of that, because i think it blows out potentially the long-term health care trend lines in terms of cost. >> well, i'm looking at it sort of in a prepaid way. so you have incentives built in the program. if you are basing it on the kinds of system that we have in tricare, or you're looking at -- and, again, that's a large, integrated health system. or even some of the services that's provided under the v.a. so you're focused more on the preventive aspect of it. you want to keep and tricare and all services wa
you're looking at -- whether you're providing them nutrition and food services, exercise programs -- >> well, and i don't mean to cut you off. i think those are all great. i agree with you. the goal here ought to be to try to reduce the health care spend or at least bring the cost curve down. and you can do that with some of those things. i'm not sure i see in a fee for service system that this essentially moves to where the incentives are to do that. i'm not sure who provides that kind...
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well as children. the original plan was to feed 3 million children. they establish a medical program because they realize food alone will not do it. there's typhus, colorado, all kinds of disease going around -- colorado. what can you do is an inoculation program and the need to bring the medication -- russia has nothing. i like showing a photo of the young dynamic hoover. it's hard for americans to imagine that this hoover had a certain charisma and was adored by the people who worked under him. he was called the chief. the nickname, most of them of e wouldn't call him that to his face, but a lot of letters to hoover by his associates, dear chief. he was much loved, a great multivitamin under him to hoover, do it for hoover was the slogan of the american relief workers, for example, in russia. he's already at this time in 1921 considered presidential material. he had both parties wanted to draft him to run for president in 1920. so the the kind of photographs that herbert hoover wanted americans to see is, and it's one of my favorite photographs and all the records, is this photograph here of a provincial ki
well as children. the original plan was to feed 3 million children. they establish a medical program because they realize food alone will not do it. there's typhus, colorado, all kinds of disease going around -- colorado. what can you do is an inoculation program and the need to bring the medication -- russia has nothing. i like showing a photo of the young dynamic hoover. it's hard for americans to imagine that this hoover had a certain charisma and was adored by the people who worked under...
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well. meanwhile, this very same family that owns walmart pays its workers wages that are so low, that many of those employees are forced to go on government programs like medicaid, food stamps, and public housing. in other words, working families, you, here in vermont, and throughout this country, are paying extra taxes to subsidize the wealthiest family in this country. how insane is that? next week, just next week, as a result of an invitation that i received from walmart workers, i will be going to arkansas to participate in the walmart stockholders meeting. now, i thank the workers very much for allowing me to represent them at that meeting. i'm not quite so sure how welcoming the walton family will be. but let me tell you what i will tell them. and my message to the walton family will be, pay your workers a living wage, $15 an hour. we do not want to continue providing corporate welfare for the richest family in america. and the message to the fast food industry, exactly the same. on thursday, just a couple of days ago, i teleconferenced in to a rally in texas, held by mcdonald's workers. and i was proud to join with them in their fight for $15 an hour, and the
well. meanwhile, this very same family that owns walmart pays its workers wages that are so low, that many of those employees are forced to go on government programs like medicaid, food stamps, and public housing. in other words, working families, you, here in vermont, and throughout this country, are paying extra taxes to subsidize the wealthiest family in this country. how insane is that? next week, just next week, as a result of an invitation that i received from walmart workers, i will be...
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well. meanwhile this very same family that owns walmart pays its workers wages that are so low that many of those employees are forced to go on government programs like medicaid, food stamps and public housing. in other words, working families, you here in vermont and throughout this country, are paying extra taxes to subsidize the wealthiest family in this country. how insane is that? >> reporter: this is a trend for sanders where he is serving as a representative for the workers of some of these big corporations. he did this during a video conference call with mcdonald's recently. what he would like to see is improved working conditions, not just more pay. he would like to see walmart raise their lowest pay structure to $15 an hour. but he is also asking for improved conditions. he also wants better opportunities for them when it comes to reporting sexual harassment claims. this is one of the bedrocks of the sanders campaign, that is why he made it a big part of the speech which got plenty of attention here in vermont. sanders hoping that this message of his political rise in this relatively small state is something that can transfer to the highest office in the
well. meanwhile this very same family that owns walmart pays its workers wages that are so low that many of those employees are forced to go on government programs like medicaid, food stamps and public housing. in other words, working families, you here in vermont and throughout this country, are paying extra taxes to subsidize the wealthiest family in this country. how insane is that? >> reporter: this is a trend for sanders where he is serving as a representative for the workers of some...
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well, what i want is i want to do the things that will help puerto rico. step one, i fought to get the $600 million in for the food nutrition program, and then i heard what the president said, so i wand not just for puerto rico, but for every place else, let's put the parameters in tot make sure thney is not spent and let's get the money out as quickly as we can. that's what i have been pushing in the sate, but again, this is something that for whatever chuck schumer has basically shut down any conversation to get something done here. >> nawaz: i hear you blahuming chuck r. do you also blame the president for holding this up? >> well, look, we can pass -- we don't have to have the president to pass the bill in the senate. but, you know, chuck -- senator shelby has had a bill. it seems like now for months or since i got up here, and chuck schumer will not let the democrats vote for it. why don't we support our bill and get the house and senate to sidown and figure out how to work together? the president does not have the opportunity sign anything until we passes something. eo let's passes it and figure out where are. >> nawaz: let me ask you something about s
well, what i want is i want to do the things that will help puerto rico. step one, i fought to get the $600 million in for the food nutrition program, and then i heard what the president said, so i wand not just for puerto rico, but for every place else, let's put the parameters in tot make sure thney is not spent and let's get the money out as quickly as we can. that's what i have been pushing in the sate, but again, this is something that for whatever chuck schumer has basically shut down any...
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well. meanwhile this very same family that owns walmart pays its workers wages that are so low that many of those employees are forced to go on government programs like medicaid, food stamps and public housing. in other words, working families, you here in vermont and throughout this country, are paying extra taxes to subsidize the wealthiest family in this country. how insane is that? >> reporter: this is a trend for sanders where he is serving as a representative for the workers of some of these big corporations. he did this during a video conference call with m see walm raise their lowest pay structure to $15 an hour. but he is also asking for improved conditions. he also wants better opportunities for them when it comes to reporting sexual harassment claims. this is one of the bedrocks of the sanders campaign, that is why he made it a big part of the speech which got plenty of attention here in vermont. sanders hoping that this message of his political rise in this relatively small state is something that can transfer to the highest office in the land. ryan nobles, cnn, montpelier, vermont. >>> it is always risky to climb mt. everest, but as the crowds of peopl
well. meanwhile this very same family that owns walmart pays its workers wages that are so low that many of those employees are forced to go on government programs like medicaid, food stamps and public housing. in other words, working families, you here in vermont and throughout this country, are paying extra taxes to subsidize the wealthiest family in this country. how insane is that? >> reporter: this is a trend for sanders where he is serving as a representative for the workers of some...
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well as food. most college students, mr. speaker, attend at least halftime, are not eligible for snap assistance unless they work at least 20 hours per week. take part -- or they take part time, work study program or have young children or meet certain other requirements. they are stuck in a spiral of insecurity. however, working 20 hours a week has been shown to lengthen the time it takes to graduate just like my -- one of my best friends. increased college costs leads to heightened risk of dropping out as well. i saw many, many of my friends who started with me who could not finish because they couldn't afford it. on campus housing comprises anywhere from 24% to 42% of total student budget. meanwhile, the cost of offcampus housing surrounding universities tends to be higher than the standard market rate. we see that in all our districts across the nation. these steep costs have consequences. one survey alone found that 42% of their undergraduate students had experienced housing insecurity in the past year. in many cases, housing insecurity is coupled with food insecurity. one study 5rk9% of students at a four-year university experienced food insecurity. what that means is not having enough to
well as food. most college students, mr. speaker, attend at least halftime, are not eligible for snap assistance unless they work at least 20 hours per week. take part -- or they take part time, work study program or have young children or meet certain other requirements. they are stuck in a spiral of insecurity. however, working 20 hours a week has been shown to lengthen the time it takes to graduate just like my -- one of my best friends. increased college costs leads to heightened risk of...