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other speakers included the president of the world bank and the be u.n. special envoy to the african great lakes region. [inaudible conversations] >> the 7,0 11th meeting of the security council is called to order. the provisional agenda for this meeting is the situation in the great lakes region, supporting the great lakes framework. without objection, the agenda is adopted. and it's my pleasure to warmly welcome the distinguished secretary general, the ministers and the other distinguished representatives in the security council chamber. i think everybody's participation here is an affirmation of the importance of the subject matter that is under discussion. under rule 37 of the council's provisional rules of procedure, i invite the representatives of belgium, burundi, the democratic republic of the congo, the republic of the congo, mozambique, south africa, tanzania and uganda to participate in this meeting. it is so decided. be -- under rule 39 of the council's professional rules of procedure, i invite dr. jim young kim, of the world bank to participa
other speakers included the president of the world bank and the be u.n. special envoy to the african great lakes region. [inaudible conversations] >> the 7,0 11th meeting of the security council is called to order. the provisional agenda for this meeting is the situation in the great lakes region, supporting the great lakes framework. without objection, the agenda is adopted. and it's my pleasure to warmly welcome the distinguished secretary general, the ministers and the other...
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development titled agriculture at a crossroads is a six hundred page a global report issued by the world bank the united nations and the walled health organization it is the most comprehensive inclusive agricultural study ever completed that directly addresses and recommend solutions to world hunger you know i think i've kind of had a lifelong appreciation of the population growth versus food production regardless of dr hansen spro fest concerns for world hunger he was unaware of the most comprehensive analysis of agricultural science ever undertaken to address hunger. i've seen the perceptions across many times it doesn't matter if there's snow a heat wave or hail stones people keep on going i don't expect anything i just want i told myself i keep on going as long as my heart told me to work that's all i want to get the moment for me here i can send so much she's see i'm carrying these sayings on my shoulder. do you want me to put a man in shared you know that's fine a lot of people were so exhausted they could barely walk their feet hurt and some of them fainted we will bring you back to it
development titled agriculture at a crossroads is a six hundred page a global report issued by the world bank the united nations and the walled health organization it is the most comprehensive inclusive agricultural study ever completed that directly addresses and recommend solutions to world hunger you know i think i've kind of had a lifelong appreciation of the population growth versus food production regardless of dr hansen spro fest concerns for world hunger he was unaware of the most...
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development titled agriculture at a crossroads is a six hundred page global report issued by the world bank the united nations and the walled health organization it is the most comprehensive inclusive agricultural study ever completed that directly addresses and recommend solutions to world hunger you know i think i've kind of had a lifelong appreciation of the population growth versus food production regardless of dr hansen's professed concerns for world hunger he was unaware of the most comprehensive analysis of agricultural science ever undertaken to address hunger. they all told him a language of all but i will only react to situations i have read the reports and let you know for sure that no i will leave that stapling a comment on your latter point the monkey is a judge if he says yes a car is on the docket no. thank you no more weasel words when you have a direct question be prepared for a chase when you throw a punch be ready for a battle freedom of speech and a little down to freedom to question. i would rather ask questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on th
development titled agriculture at a crossroads is a six hundred page global report issued by the world bank the united nations and the walled health organization it is the most comprehensive inclusive agricultural study ever completed that directly addresses and recommend solutions to world hunger you know i think i've kind of had a lifelong appreciation of the population growth versus food production regardless of dr hansen's professed concerns for world hunger he was unaware of the most...
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development titled agriculture at a crossroads is a six hundred page global report issued by the world bank the united nations and the walled health organization it is the most comprehensive inclusive agricultural study ever completed that directly addresses and recommend solutions to world hunger you know i think i've had a lifelong appreciation of the population growth versus food production regardless of dr hansen's professed concerns for world hunger he was unaware of the most comprehensive analysis of agricultural science ever undertaken to address hunger. answer me a simple question who is behind nine eleven i give you the courtesy of being on your show you should give me the courtesy of answering one simple question the question is whether the death of those people are justified hundreds of thousands of. people were killed after war i don't think the goals that were sad before the war were actually achieved during that war and that's the biggest problem. for news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant c
development titled agriculture at a crossroads is a six hundred page global report issued by the world bank the united nations and the walled health organization it is the most comprehensive inclusive agricultural study ever completed that directly addresses and recommend solutions to world hunger you know i think i've had a lifelong appreciation of the population growth versus food production regardless of dr hansen's professed concerns for world hunger he was unaware of the most comprehensive...
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development titled agriculture at a crossroads is a six hundred page global report issued by the world bank the united nations and the walled health organization it is the most comprehensive inclusive agricultural study ever completed that directly addresses and recommend solutions to world hunger you know i think i've kind of had a lifelong appreciation of the population growth versus food production regardless of dr hansen's professed concerns for world hunger he was unaware of the most comprehensive analysis of agricultural science ever undertaken to address hunger. in his secret laboratory to mukherjee was able to build the world's most sophisticated robots which will unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tunes mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans in words if this is why you should care only. exactly what happened that day i don't know. piers later is when i got arrested for . for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people to confess the police officers don't beat people anymore i
development titled agriculture at a crossroads is a six hundred page global report issued by the world bank the united nations and the walled health organization it is the most comprehensive inclusive agricultural study ever completed that directly addresses and recommend solutions to world hunger you know i think i've kind of had a lifelong appreciation of the population growth versus food production regardless of dr hansen's professed concerns for world hunger he was unaware of the most...
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development titled agriculture at a crossroads is a six hundred page global report issued by the world bank the united nations and the walled health organization it is the most comprehensive inclusive agricultural study ever completed that directly addresses and recommend solutions to world hunger you know i think i've kind of had a lifelong appreciation of the population growth versus food production regardless of dr hansen's professed concerns for world hunger he was unaware of the most comprehensive analysis of agricultural science ever undertaken to address hunger. i would rather ask questions of people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question more. admission free credit cations three cents for judges three arrangement three. three stooges free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media and on the r.t. dot com. i've seen the perception of the cross many times it doesn't matter if there's snow a heat wave or hail stones from people keep on going i don't expec
development titled agriculture at a crossroads is a six hundred page global report issued by the world bank the united nations and the walled health organization it is the most comprehensive inclusive agricultural study ever completed that directly addresses and recommend solutions to world hunger you know i think i've kind of had a lifelong appreciation of the population growth versus food production regardless of dr hansen's professed concerns for world hunger he was unaware of the most...
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development titled agriculture at a crossroads is a six hundred page global report issued by the world bank the united nations and the walled health organization it is the most comprehensive inclusive agricultural study ever completed that directly addresses and recommend solutions to world hunger you know i think i've kind of had a lifelong appreciation of the population growth versus food production regardless of dr hansen's professed concerns for world hunger he was unaware of the most comprehensive analysis of agricultural science ever undertaken to address hunger. exactly what happened that day i don't know but a woman i killed. years later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results you get innocent people to confess to police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why because there's been this is lightman know because the psychological techniques are more effective in obtaining confessions than physical abuse they were off the table they
development titled agriculture at a crossroads is a six hundred page global report issued by the world bank the united nations and the walled health organization it is the most comprehensive inclusive agricultural study ever completed that directly addresses and recommend solutions to world hunger you know i think i've kind of had a lifelong appreciation of the population growth versus food production regardless of dr hansen's professed concerns for world hunger he was unaware of the most...
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development titled agriculture at a crossroads is a six hundred page global report issued by the world bank the united nations and the walled health organization it is the most comprehensive inclusive agricultural study ever completed that directly addresses and recommend solutions to world hunger you know i think i've kind of had a lifelong appreciation of the population growth versus food production regardless of dr hansen spro fest concerns for world hunger he was unaware of the most comprehensive analysis of agricultural science ever undertaken to address hunger. exactly what happened that day i don't know but oh yeah i killed. years later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people to confess the police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why because there's been this is like meant no because the psychological techniques are more effective in obtaining confessions than physical abuse they were off taking they could do wh
development titled agriculture at a crossroads is a six hundred page global report issued by the world bank the united nations and the walled health organization it is the most comprehensive inclusive agricultural study ever completed that directly addresses and recommend solutions to world hunger you know i think i've kind of had a lifelong appreciation of the population growth versus food production regardless of dr hansen spro fest concerns for world hunger he was unaware of the most...
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development titled agriculture at a crossroads is a six hundred page global report issued by the world bank the united nations and the walled health organization it is the most comprehensive inclusive agricultural study ever completed that directly addresses and recommend solutions to world hunger you know i think i've kind of had a lifelong appreciation of the population growth versus food production regardless of dr hansen spro fest concerns for world hunger he was unaware of the most comprehensive analysis of agricultural science ever undertaken to address hunger. interview. feel good. to meet speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world's hot spots the v.o.i.p. interviews intriguing stories for you to see in trying. to find out more visit our big teeth dog. it's called. download the official ati up location to yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television well it just doesn't matter how would your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. i. it's actual
development titled agriculture at a crossroads is a six hundred page global report issued by the world bank the united nations and the walled health organization it is the most comprehensive inclusive agricultural study ever completed that directly addresses and recommend solutions to world hunger you know i think i've kind of had a lifelong appreciation of the population growth versus food production regardless of dr hansen spro fest concerns for world hunger he was unaware of the most...
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development titled agriculture at a crossroads is a six hundred page global report issued by the world bank the united nations and the walled health organization it is the most comprehensive inclusive agricultural study ever completed that directly addresses and recommend solutions to world hunger you know i think i've had a lifelong appreciation of the population growth versus food production regardless of dr hansen spro fest concerns for world hunger he was unaware of the most comprehensive analysis of agricultural science ever undertaken to address hunger. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom hartman welcome to the big picture. is it possible to navigate the economy with all the details to to stick from misinformation and media hype what do you up to date by decoding the mainstream have stated if in your right. wealthy british style the sun is shining brightly. market. find out what's really happenin
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development titled agriculture at a crossroads is a six hundred page global report issued by the world bank the united nations and the walled health organization it is the most comprehensive inclusive agricultural study ever completed that directly addresses and recommend solutions to world hunger you know i think i've kind of had a lifelong appreciation of the population growth versus food production regardless of dr hansen's professed concerns for world hunger he was unaware of the most comprehensive analysis of agricultural science ever undertaken to address hunger. in the news a secret laboratory to mccurry was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which will unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tunes mission to teach me the creation of why it should care about humans in. this is why you should care only. i would rather ask questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find life though larry king now right here on r.t. question more. do we speak your language i mean some of the well i know i've been through
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or the world bank. the key difference is there are two sinks one of the focus on the developing world. and the confidence that brics produce are very confused going to be helping cyprus or. well maybe but separating but not really in the second is a different kind of management program and so for. professionals from the new congress that i was and the. united states but would you be like setting your own economic or political rules like i.m.f. and world bank usually do when they go into a country they help them but they say you know but you need to change these things these days in order for us to help the russian position is that we should not political at all so far into the system reality is always more complex and because it was a political considerations from what they can think on but again for for financial institutions i think it is not. efficient to use the police got against reasons of decision making all right it's been great talking to you i tell you that i'm going to thank you very much for
or the world bank. the key difference is there are two sinks one of the focus on the developing world. and the confidence that brics produce are very confused going to be helping cyprus or. well maybe but separating but not really in the second is a different kind of management program and so for. professionals from the new congress that i was and the. united states but would you be like setting your own economic or political rules like i.m.f. and world bank usually do when they go into a...
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or the world bank. the key difference is there are two sinks one is focus on the. developing world. and the confidence to be expanded or very confused going to be helping cyprus or. well maybe but separating but not really in the second is a different kind of management program and so for. professionals from. united states but would you be like setting your own economic or political rules like i.m.f. and world bank usually do when they go into country they help them but they say you know but you need to change this this this this in order for us to help the russian position is that we should not. a little. more complex and there was a political considerations from what they can think on but again for for financial institutions i think it is not. efficient to use a but it's got to convince. the decision makers all right it's been great talking to you i think about thank you very much for being with us today and i will see you next time with me sophie shevardnadze. sigrid laboratory. was to build its most sophisticated. doesn't sound anything. to teach me why you should care about hum
or the world bank. the key difference is there are two sinks one is focus on the. developing world. and the confidence to be expanded or very confused going to be helping cyprus or. well maybe but separating but not really in the second is a different kind of management program and so for. professionals from. united states but would you be like setting your own economic or political rules like i.m.f. and world bank usually do when they go into country they help them but they say you know but...
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or the world bank. the key difference is. one is focused on the. developing world. and the confidence that big strong or very confused you know going to be helping cyprus or. well maybe but separating but not really in the second is a different kind of management program and so for. professionals from the new conference that i was in. united states but would you be like setting your own economic or political rules like i.m.f. and world bank usually do when they go into country they help them but they say you know what you need to change these things these things in order for us to help the russian position is that we should not put a new political little's are into the system reality is always more complex. because it's was a political considerations from what they can think on but again for poor financial institutions i think it is not. efficient to use a but he's got to convince reasons of decision making all right it's been great talking to you are going to thank you very much for being with us today and i will see you next time this was so i wouldn't sophie shev
or the world bank. the key difference is. one is focused on the. developing world. and the confidence that big strong or very confused you know going to be helping cyprus or. well maybe but separating but not really in the second is a different kind of management program and so for. professionals from the new conference that i was in. united states but would you be like setting your own economic or political rules like i.m.f. and world bank usually do when they go into country they help them...
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the world bank dropped out as the main lender for the project because it ethiopia failed to secure deals with energy companies in neighboring countries. others have been put off by protests in egypt. they fear that when the dam is finished, not enough water will get through to them. ethiopia has to come up with the 3.6 billion euros it self. the project relies on the support of citizens. >> after completion, it would be down here. we are progressing on the right side of the river. we can temporarily divert the flow water. >> close to the border with sudan, work continues on the largest dam in africa. work continues as it reaches the mediterranean. 6000 employees are working to move huge masses of earth. soon, that number will double to 12,000, people working in three shifts a day to complete the project by 2017. >> we need power. in the short term. because, as you have already seen the country, there are a lot of development and works that are coming. for him, the dam is the solution to many of his country's problems. it could help to create jobs and battle poverty, but only if the rest
the world bank dropped out as the main lender for the project because it ethiopia failed to secure deals with energy companies in neighboring countries. others have been put off by protests in egypt. they fear that when the dam is finished, not enough water will get through to them. ethiopia has to come up with the 3.6 billion euros it self. the project relies on the support of citizens. >> after completion, it would be down here. we are progressing on the right side of the river. we can...
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also with us from the world bank, oliver griffin, welcome back. we would also like to welcome james. how are you, sir? detroit in the news, and there is a lot of fodder out there. >> a lot of interesting facts, disturbing facts, but also some positive vibes. let's take a look at some of what we are finding online. 15 houses in detroit, you can buy for less than $500. that is a sign of the times. >> i believe they call those a handyman special. >> i am not sure if it is a good deal or not, but it is indicative of the way things are. $70 for that house there. plenty of examples. that house for $100. it is pretty extraordinary. it shows the way the city has been affected. it shrank in its population from 1.8 million to 700,000. that is another example also. this is a science lab in an abandoned school in detroit. i was going to get to the positive stuff, but i am not there just yet. this is another photo shared on social media. to show how it has been politicized, if it had been run by the republicans, the auto industry -- detroit celebrates 312 birt
also with us from the world bank, oliver griffin, welcome back. we would also like to welcome james. how are you, sir? detroit in the news, and there is a lot of fodder out there. >> a lot of interesting facts, disturbing facts, but also some positive vibes. let's take a look at some of what we are finding online. 15 houses in detroit, you can buy for less than $500. that is a sign of the times. >> i believe they call those a handyman special. >> i am not sure if it is a good...
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i always say it's the most important bank in the world you have probably never heard of. most people have never heard of a bis apart from people who are dealing with the more technical side of international finance or banking. the bis was set up in 1930 as part of a young plan. it's history reaches back to the end of the first world war. it after the germans lost, they were punished by being forced to pay. it was a lot of arguments about them. how much they would pay? how long would they go on for? and what happened was the allied power agree that through the young plan the bis would be set up to collect and administer and manage the payments. it's set. it offer an obscure basis. it was sort of a big geopolitical question at the time the real reason it was set up so the bank of france, the bank of england and the federal reserve and so on could have a place to meet that was supremely protected and legally inviolable. what does it mean? it meanses that the bis, is an international organization. it's also a congressional bank. a unique hybrid in the world. it's the world's o
i always say it's the most important bank in the world you have probably never heard of. most people have never heard of a bis apart from people who are dealing with the more technical side of international finance or banking. the bis was set up in 1930 as part of a young plan. it's history reaches back to the end of the first world war. it after the germans lost, they were punished by being forced to pay. it was a lot of arguments about them. how much they would pay? how long would they go on...
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i always say it's the most important bank in the world that you've probably never heard of. most people have never heard of the b with is apart from seem who are dealing with the more technical side of central bank or international finance. so the bis was set up in 1930, and it was set up as part of the young pn. history reaches back to the end of the first world war, and after the germans lost, they were punished by being forced to pay reparations. and there was a lot of arguments about these reparations; how much would they pay, how long would they go on for. and what happened was the allied power agreed that through the young plan that bis would be set up to collect and administer and manage these reparations payments. so it was set up for really a kind of obscure basis. this was not a big geopolitical question at the time, german reparations for the first world war. but the real reason it was set up so that central bankers, ie the governors of national pappings like the bank of france, the bank of england and the federal reserve and so on, could have a place to meet that
i always say it's the most important bank in the world that you've probably never heard of. most people have never heard of the b with is apart from seem who are dealing with the more technical side of central bank or international finance. so the bis was set up in 1930, and it was set up as part of the young pn. history reaches back to the end of the first world war, and after the germans lost, they were punished by being forced to pay reparations. and there was a lot of arguments about these...
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when we at the world bank or i at the earth institute or from the u.n. go to somalia or molly or chad or yemen , i know absolutely especially after 35 years of development work that no matter how many drones are falling, not one of them is going to solve the problem of under, water shortage, not one of them will make a bore well. not one of them will solve a single problem and now. but we have all lack of vision about how to find a different way forward and i, for one, al alarmed to wake up today and read about obama's decision not only to arm the syrian rebels, but also to have the cia in charge. there is no less accountable, more reckless institution in american history. it does not belong. it has no more greuel than secret courts have in our country. i did not know because i was not paying attention that we had secret courts until last week's revelations. shame on me that i was not aware of it, but the whole concept seems fundamentally unamerican to meet and fundamentally crazy to me. what is a secret court, a secret court is of rubber-stamp of the mi
when we at the world bank or i at the earth institute or from the u.n. go to somalia or molly or chad or yemen , i know absolutely especially after 35 years of development work that no matter how many drones are falling, not one of them is going to solve the problem of under, water shortage, not one of them will make a bore well. not one of them will solve a single problem and now. but we have all lack of vision about how to find a different way forward and i, for one, al alarmed to wake up...
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each country of the world bank and so forth and they choose their team, world bank chooses its cfo, the united secretary general chooses his or her deputy secretary and so forth. each countryosing its own cabinet. game starts with students in herring crises and every way imaginable and crises range from ethnic and religious and minority struggles, hazardous-waste, nuclear proliferation, water rights issues, breakaway republics, climate change, oil spills, endangered species, everything i could think of is all tied together as one big messy problem and the odd thing is the game is designed to fail, designed to fail massively at first. failure is a part of life. we call it bad but have taken the stigma out of it, conditions that exist we want to change. success is a condition that exists. we would like to last a little bit logger but they will alternate as they do in real life so we are not protecting students from the reality but in a safe, appropriate way having them work through failure as well as live through success which has its own problems. they take that challenge and immediately
each country of the world bank and so forth and they choose their team, world bank chooses its cfo, the united secretary general chooses his or her deputy secretary and so forth. each countryosing its own cabinet. game starts with students in herring crises and every way imaginable and crises range from ethnic and religious and minority struggles, hazardous-waste, nuclear proliferation, water rights issues, breakaway republics, climate change, oil spills, endangered species, everything i could...
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or the world bank. the key difference is. one of the focus on the. developing world. and confidence that brics trying to. cooperate in peace. i'm going to be helping cyprus or. well maybe but separating but not with the media and the second is a different kind of management because they were in so. professionals from the new congress that i was a. united states would you be like setting your own economic or political rules like i.m.f. and world bank usually do when they go into country they help them but they say you know what you need to change these. in order for us to help the russian position is that you should not within your political rules are into the system reality is always more complex and with a political considerations with a conflict but again for poor financial institutions i think it is not. efficient to use the police got to convince. the decision makers all right it's been great talking to you are going to that are going to thank you very much for being with us today and i will see you next time this with sophie and cuddle with me sophie shevardnadze
or the world bank. the key difference is. one of the focus on the. developing world. and confidence that brics trying to. cooperate in peace. i'm going to be helping cyprus or. well maybe but separating but not with the media and the second is a different kind of management because they were in so. professionals from the new congress that i was a. united states would you be like setting your own economic or political rules like i.m.f. and world bank usually do when they go into country they...
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the starting point i will choose the leadership of all the bodies that they choose their team the world bank chooses there's united nations secretary general chooses his or her deputy secretary and so forth to use their own cabinet the game starts with the students in hearing crisis in every way imaginable ranging from ethnic and religious and minority struggles, hazardous wastes nuclear proliferation water rights issues breakaway republics, climate change change, oil spills spills, endangered species, everything i could think of is in there all tied together as one messy problem in the odd thing is the game is designed to fail massively at first. failure is a part of life we call a bad but we take the stigma about it is a condition that we want to change success as a condition you like to last about a bit longer but ultimately just as in real life so we're not protecting students from the reality but in the appropriate way have them work through failure as well as live through success which also has its own problems in the immediately go into despair because nothing works. they fail. is sup
the starting point i will choose the leadership of all the bodies that they choose their team the world bank chooses there's united nations secretary general chooses his or her deputy secretary and so forth to use their own cabinet the game starts with the students in hearing crisis in every way imaginable ranging from ethnic and religious and minority struggles, hazardous wastes nuclear proliferation water rights issues breakaway republics, climate change change, oil spills spills, endangered...
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the world bank sees india's economic growth rising by 2.7% in 2014. to accelerate to 6.5% in 2014-2015. the report said the global economy would expand to 22% in 2013. online book retailing is growing rapidly. according to a survey, the $14 million online book retail market in india is projected to grow $1.20 billion by 2013. business watch gives you more. >> this is a bookshop in one of the busiest markets in delhi. the entrepreneur is not restricted to the confines of a bookshop, but sales through the internet. she has started a website where customers can order or lend books. online rental provides monthly packages for monthly lending, and delivers books. in a way, this is joined the league of online book retailers spreading their wings in the country. >> we were seeing the internet almost as a threat, what with e- books and text available online. a lot of readers said, we do not need to order books. we can read it off the net. we thought we should use the internet to our advantage, starting a website and catering to people who cannot physically vi
the world bank sees india's economic growth rising by 2.7% in 2014. to accelerate to 6.5% in 2014-2015. the report said the global economy would expand to 22% in 2013. online book retailing is growing rapidly. according to a survey, the $14 million online book retail market in india is projected to grow $1.20 billion by 2013. business watch gives you more. >> this is a bookshop in one of the busiest markets in delhi. the entrepreneur is not restricted to the confines of a bookshop, but...
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that works with that vision it's got some sort of sense not a lot but some sense in a production world banks that have surprised constraints of supply and demand banks create money by double entry bookkeeping so when they double book and keeping. double the books. ok let's move on to another topic and i have ok you're talking about the jubilee can you explain what this is for your viewers historically in michael hutchence the expert on this of course as you interviewed earlier if you go back. that they had a. they realize that debt tended to grow as exponentially a compound whereas agricultural productivity rose and then flattened out and what they have basically is there's a market as i could call this the right to take all the graphs showing exponential did. there's more draws of productivity and then bang they cut it back to zero again so every fifty is notable schol day it was institutionalized in those societies we can't do that now because rather than money lenders lending money to peasants which was the problem back then we now have banks which is not only lent money to borrow was the
that works with that vision it's got some sort of sense not a lot but some sense in a production world banks that have surprised constraints of supply and demand banks create money by double entry bookkeeping so when they double book and keeping. double the books. ok let's move on to another topic and i have ok you're talking about the jubilee can you explain what this is for your viewers historically in michael hutchence the expert on this of course as you interviewed earlier if you go back....
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the world bank currently puts spain below syria on the list of countries ranked according to the easearting a small business. but encouraging small businesses has become a government priority. obviously now it is a disaster. you hear only bad news. financial help? there is no financial help. these are bad times. you want to break down and give up, you say to yourself you have had enough and are not getting anywhere. >> a new law aims to create incentives and sweep away notorious obstacles by the end of the year, which should put more people into self employment so that they can employ others. >> at least seven people have been taken to hospital after a series of explosions at a gas plant in the u.s.. the roof was blown off a blue rhino police station. it happened in a small town near orlando. the cause of the blaze is under investigation. more than 100 teenagers have been rescued in a crackdown on sex trafficking rings in the country. >> it involves careful planning in 76 cities across america. withal authorities worked federal and local officials. suspected in being involved in runni
the world bank currently puts spain below syria on the list of countries ranked according to the easearting a small business. but encouraging small businesses has become a government priority. obviously now it is a disaster. you hear only bad news. financial help? there is no financial help. these are bad times. you want to break down and give up, you say to yourself you have had enough and are not getting anywhere. >> a new law aims to create incentives and sweep away notorious obstacles...
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strategic importance to its own citizens why was kinda so enduring because they need aid from the world bank because they need aid from i mean they were told if you don't change you don't get money from us . so everything including education health communication transportation energy and water follows the free markets rules. agriculture was no exception governmental support was withdrawn and farmers were now on their own. asked us to actually that just meant the subsidies that you are buying me into fertilizer into seeds and the entire cultural extension services where you move and this is a cinch and services now have to be paid and because people do not have money to pay the never consulted extension workers so the food production just slumped and as we're talking now it is a basket case we are a net food importing countries. so what happens you don't have enough to feed the people so you have to pay they import and if you don't have enough money to import you get food it. behind nairobi skyscrapers in the shadows of the kenyan capital's luxuries lies kibera. it is one of africa's largest
strategic importance to its own citizens why was kinda so enduring because they need aid from the world bank because they need aid from i mean they were told if you don't change you don't get money from us . so everything including education health communication transportation energy and water follows the free markets rules. agriculture was no exception governmental support was withdrawn and farmers were now on their own. asked us to actually that just meant the subsidies that you are buying me...
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works with that vision it's got some sort of sense not a lot but some sense in a production world banks and have surprise constraints of supply and demand banks create money by double entry bookkeeping so when they double book entry keeping. they double the books. ok let's move on to another topic and i have ok you're talking about the jubilee here can you explain what this is for our viewers historically and michael hudson is the expert on this of course as you interviewed earlier if you go back. that they had a. they realize that debt tended to grow as exponentially a compound whereas agricultural productivity rose and then flattened out and what they have they're basically is there's a market as i could call this the right to think of a graph showing exponential rise of bit. more draws of productivity and then bang they cut the date back to zero again so every fifty is notable schol day it was institutionalized in those societies we can't do that now because rather the money lent is lending money to peasants which was the problem back then we now have banks which is not only lent mon
works with that vision it's got some sort of sense not a lot but some sense in a production world banks and have surprise constraints of supply and demand banks create money by double entry bookkeeping so when they double book entry keeping. they double the books. ok let's move on to another topic and i have ok you're talking about the jubilee here can you explain what this is for our viewers historically and michael hudson is the expert on this of course as you interviewed earlier if you go...
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later she was a consultant in foreign affairs for the world bank. after observing other successful professional women, who started their own businesses, linda decided to do the same. her project, career girls. take a look. >> the process of recognizing that you have choices, that huh don't have to do this, you could do this. if did you, something different might happen. that actually takes practice. i don't think people recognize that. knowing that you have choices gives you a massive amount of power. you can control what happens. when you realize that, you can do anything. >> when way is your career going to go? do you the want to specialize in a technical field or be responsible for a broader thing? >> there comes a time when you have to decide who you want to spend your life with. choose wisely. >> always choose life partners wisely. choose someone what adds to who you are, not makes you. >> okay. linda calhoun, welcome. good to have you here. >> thank you. it's my pleasure. >> you go to careergirls.org online and you can get advice for women lik
later she was a consultant in foreign affairs for the world bank. after observing other successful professional women, who started their own businesses, linda decided to do the same. her project, career girls. take a look. >> the process of recognizing that you have choices, that huh don't have to do this, you could do this. if did you, something different might happen. that actually takes practice. i don't think people recognize that. knowing that you have choices gives you a massive...
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the world bank says the number of people living in poverty declined by 16 million in a decade. the bangladesh poverty assessment report says the number of poor declined by 26% between 2000 and 2010 despite an overall increase in the population. the report says the largest contributing factors were higher incomes and changes in demographics. bangladesh depends on the international garment industry to drive its economy, which grew 6.3% last year. cheap labor is a big attraction for foreign companies. bangladesh is home to more than 4,000 garment factories, and clothing accounts for about 80% of exports. concerns about labor conditions were exposed in tragic circumstances when a factory collapsed, killing in are than 1,100 people. a fire at another garment factory last november killed 112 workers. the accidents triggered calls from around the world for bangladesh to make immediate improvements to working conditions. that wraps it up in bangkok. >>> emerging economic powers still struggling with poverty. emboldened citizens still demanding democracy, the threat of violence, the pus
the world bank says the number of people living in poverty declined by 16 million in a decade. the bangladesh poverty assessment report says the number of poor declined by 26% between 2000 and 2010 despite an overall increase in the population. the report says the largest contributing factors were higher incomes and changes in demographics. bangladesh depends on the international garment industry to drive its economy, which grew 6.3% last year. cheap labor is a big attraction for foreign...
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i give the floor and the video screen to president of the world bank.ers, un member states, i would especially like to thank the u.s. secretary general. you are the leader of the multilateral system and your strong leadership on this issue is what is giving drive an impetus to our work together. we look forward to continue to follow your lead and playing our role. i want to thank you for your leadership over decades. i would not be here without your support. want to thank the secretary general and the special envoy. those that want to make a special point to make it clear, the u.s. special envoy is a person who has been deeply committed to africa. of workingmy years with senator fine gold -- feingold, working on malaria programs. i recognize the work at the group needs to be aligned with political realities on global, national, regional, and local levels. i will focus on peace and security and outline what the world bank is doing to support the framework. we visited the great lakes region earlier this year, the first time in history that the president o
i give the floor and the video screen to president of the world bank.ers, un member states, i would especially like to thank the u.s. secretary general. you are the leader of the multilateral system and your strong leadership on this issue is what is giving drive an impetus to our work together. we look forward to continue to follow your lead and playing our role. i want to thank you for your leadership over decades. i would not be here without your support. want to thank the secretary general...
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that works with that vision it's got some sort of sense not a lot but some sense in a production world banks and have surprise constraints of supply and demand banks create money by double entry bookkeeping so when they double book and keeping. double the books. ok let's move on to another topic and i have ok you're talking about the jubilee can you explain what this is for our viewers historically and michael hudson is the expert on this of course as we interviewed earlier if you go back. that they had a. they realize that debt tended to grow as exponentially compound whereas aquaculture productivity rose and then flattened out and what they have basically is there's a market as i could call this the right to take all the graphs showing exponential did. more draws of productivity and then bang they cut the date back to zero again so every fifty is notable schol day it was institutionalized in those societies we can't do that now because rather than money lenders lending money to peasants which was a problem back then we now have banks which is not only lent money to borrow was they've also
that works with that vision it's got some sort of sense not a lot but some sense in a production world banks and have surprise constraints of supply and demand banks create money by double entry bookkeeping so when they double book and keeping. double the books. ok let's move on to another topic and i have ok you're talking about the jubilee can you explain what this is for our viewers historically and michael hudson is the expert on this of course as we interviewed earlier if you go back. that...
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seven percent this year, and it is easy to start a business in rwanda, according to a study by the world bank corruption and red tape are not a problem here, making the country and attractive location for investors. but so far, rwanda has failed to attract many german companies. with 51.2 million euros, can you is the largest investor in wanda. swiss companies invested for the 36 million euros in the country, slightly more than south africa. germany trails in ninth place with 14 million euros. rwanda wants to become africa's biggest i.t. location by the year 2020, but one thing is still missing -- a reliable power supply. in the past, rwanda had to import most of its energy from neighboring countries. only 11% of households are connected to the public power grid, which fails an average of 14 times per month. companies have to maintain diesel power generators in order to remain at least partially operating when the power goes out. this drives up costs for firms operating in wanda, and that is why the country is investing in large-scale infrastructure like the expansion of its power grid and th
seven percent this year, and it is easy to start a business in rwanda, according to a study by the world bank corruption and red tape are not a problem here, making the country and attractive location for investors. but so far, rwanda has failed to attract many german companies. with 51.2 million euros, can you is the largest investor in wanda. swiss companies invested for the 36 million euros in the country, slightly more than south africa. germany trails in ninth place with 14 million euros....
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a few years back, a world bank issued a report in which about three quarters of a million people were dying prematurely every year because of china's pollution. according to reports from that time, figures were suppressed. why? the authorities here did deeply nervous when numbers come into the equation. they know there's a huge amount of public anger over this issue, and they don't want to flame public anger further by mentioning the numbers. that appears to be what is happening here. >> i imagine as we did the city of london, except pollution to be just the case and that is what you get by living in the city. this provision with coal, i presume it is done with the best intentions. but one wonders what can be done about it now? >> that is interesting. this policy providing coal to people, that stopped in the 1980s. but what you see during the winter is heating provisions in the north of the country. what is interesting is the authorities say they are working to try to curb illusion. we saw the government speaking on this issue a few weeks back and they say heavily polluting industries
a few years back, a world bank issued a report in which about three quarters of a million people were dying prematurely every year because of china's pollution. according to reports from that time, figures were suppressed. why? the authorities here did deeply nervous when numbers come into the equation. they know there's a huge amount of public anger over this issue, and they don't want to flame public anger further by mentioning the numbers. that appears to be what is happening here. >>...
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barclays lloyds and world bank of scotland are insolvent institutions their liabilities are fifty times greater than any possible configuration or accounting of assets they might ever possibly have yet by the way they don't mention which bank this is a who knows if it's barclays for example which just was fined half. billion dollars in the u.s. for rigging energy markets so how many times do these same guys have to rig another market fundamental fabric of the entire financial system before we say maybe they should go into that traders game over there and stop calling the traders with the d well that's a problem with market fundamentalism as your ideology because they are convinced that if they don't blow the whistle on the baxters then they are sure to place on the market fundamentalist heaven goes back to pre-enlightenment days a medieval catholic church where the priests are able to sell indulgences to ensure people's passageway into heaven here you've got the mark carney selling fraud ben bernanke selling fraud as a way to guarantee passage of bank stores and to post career option in
barclays lloyds and world bank of scotland are insolvent institutions their liabilities are fifty times greater than any possible configuration or accounting of assets they might ever possibly have yet by the way they don't mention which bank this is a who knows if it's barclays for example which just was fined half. billion dollars in the u.s. for rigging energy markets so how many times do these same guys have to rig another market fundamental fabric of the entire financial system before we...
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this context and that you have central banks who are counterfeiting money that's not on collateralized by any economic activity or savings there's no savings in the world america doesn't save money britain doesn't save money there's no collateral there's no basis for having an economy with banks offering loans based on collateral there is no collateral it's all counterfeit money trillions of dollars worth of counterfeit money which to stabilize the economy to such a degree that you end up with people having to sell junk as shampoo other in china they're selling members famously the pork stuffed cardboard buns as food chicken feed coming out of their young yang's as food that's a result of the counterfeiting at the central bank level so yes i take your point that one hundred thirty three million dollars of big shampoo is. the result of a one hundred sixty trillion in counterfeit cash from bernanke and this new fellow in canada the hockey puck to the head mark carney xandra of course one of the things from your side the melon mind and the milk which killed a lot of babies and you also had the fake. building products so houses were falling apart so the fo
this context and that you have central banks who are counterfeiting money that's not on collateralized by any economic activity or savings there's no savings in the world america doesn't save money britain doesn't save money there's no collateral there's no basis for having an economy with banks offering loans based on collateral there is no collateral it's all counterfeit money trillions of dollars worth of counterfeit money which to stabilize the economy to such a degree that you end up with...
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seven percent this year, and it is easy to start a business in rwanda, according to a study by the world bank corruption and red tape are not a problem here, making the country and attractive location for investors. but so far, rwanda has failed to attract many german companies. with 51.2 million euros, can you is the largest investor in wanda. swiss companies invested for the 36 million euros in the country, slightly more than south africa. germany trails in ninth place with 14 million euros. rwanda wants to become africa's biggest i.t. location by the year 2020, but one thing is still missing -- a reliable power supply. in the past, rwanda had to import most of its energy from neighboring countries. only 11% of households are connected to the public power grid, which fails an average of 14 times per month. companies have to maintain diesel power generators in order to remain at least partially operating when the power goes out. this drives up costs for firms operating in wanda, and that is why the country is investing in large-scale infrastructure like the expansion of its power grid and th
seven percent this year, and it is easy to start a business in rwanda, according to a study by the world bank corruption and red tape are not a problem here, making the country and attractive location for investors. but so far, rwanda has failed to attract many german companies. with 51.2 million euros, can you is the largest investor in wanda. swiss companies invested for the 36 million euros in the country, slightly more than south africa. germany trails in ninth place with 14 million euros....
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spread via pollen and seed flow of genetically modified traits and crops from the international world bank study two thousand and eight. drives american foreign policy values are merely interest washington claims it supports democracy as a universal value but makes some glaring exceptions when it suits kitchen shield political purposes and what about the neo conservative agenda is it the genetic code of pax americana. when the greats stay blind to what is happening in their country. day americans dream is disappearing. the houses with gardens are laid. the poor are left hopeless the streets are full of angry crowns fighting against. the stole the american dream. the mission. couldn't take three days for chargers free. agency three. three stooges free. old free blog video for your media project a free media. dot com. saying. look. some people have. genetically engineer crops can cross their. contam their natural varieties might be contaminated and that they'll lose control over those. ok that's a major concern it is and it's unfortunately one that's really not well founded and it's. negligi
spread via pollen and seed flow of genetically modified traits and crops from the international world bank study two thousand and eight. drives american foreign policy values are merely interest washington claims it supports democracy as a universal value but makes some glaring exceptions when it suits kitchen shield political purposes and what about the neo conservative agenda is it the genetic code of pax americana. when the greats stay blind to what is happening in their country. day...
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spread via pollen and seed flow of genetically modified traits and crops from the international world bank study two thousand and eight. zac what happened that day i don't know but a woman got killed. piers later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people to confess to police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why because there's been this is like meant no because the psychological techniques are more effective in obtaining confessions than physical abuse and they were often they could get what they wanted they can say what they wanted and there was no evidence of what they did or what they said. the interview. of feel good. some people have fear that. genetically engineer crops can out cross and that their. contam their natural varieties might be contaminated and that they'll lose control over those. that's a major as it is and it's unfortunately one that's really not well founded and it's . the out crossing the. negligib
spread via pollen and seed flow of genetically modified traits and crops from the international world bank study two thousand and eight. zac what happened that day i don't know but a woman got killed. piers later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people to confess to police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why because...
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, and the reason i have a good idea is because of a remarkable calculation that was done at the world bank recently by an economist, which is a great book of his called "the haves and the have nots." he is assembled the data of real income of people all over the world, stuck them into a single harmonized database, and asked this question -- if you take some random person from that database and you want to predict their real income, adjusted for prices across countries, how far can he get toward a perfect prediction of that person's real income knowing nothing else about them except what country they live in, one fact only? and the stunning fact is 60% -- he can predict 60% of the real living standards based on only where you live and work. i want to let that sink in for a second because to me this is one of the most stunning facts about the economy or the world. we're talking about something important, that your real living standard and all that means for your ability to realize your dreams and the health and survival of your children, etc. and the calculation does not just suggest that wh
, and the reason i have a good idea is because of a remarkable calculation that was done at the world bank recently by an economist, which is a great book of his called "the haves and the have nots." he is assembled the data of real income of people all over the world, stuck them into a single harmonized database, and asked this question -- if you take some random person from that database and you want to predict their real income, adjusted for prices across countries, how far can he...