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i am from zambia. i would like to find out how much the world economy is scaling up zambia's energy structure and what have's of energy are we looking at. dr. kim: i do not know the exact number we are committing to zambia. we can get that. extremelylar idea is encouraging. i saw zambian leaders in nairobi when we had the tokyo -- the japanese organized meeting, and they told me they love the solar deal. and they want more of it. the interesting thing about if yous that, especially are talking about providing electricity to villages, you can very quickly put in place solar-based micro-grids, not necessarily to connected to the central grid, but can transform the lives of the world people. in this particular case, there was very little financing that we had to do because zambia was .ble to put together the deal the government was able to come through with the kind of policy changes that give confidence to private sector providers. this was a landmark deal, the lowest price ever received in was sixso the
i am from zambia. i would like to find out how much the world economy is scaling up zambia's energy structure and what have's of energy are we looking at. dr. kim: i do not know the exact number we are committing to zambia. we can get that. extremelylar idea is encouraging. i saw zambian leaders in nairobi when we had the tokyo -- the japanese organized meeting, and they told me they love the solar deal. and they want more of it. the interesting thing about if yous that, especially are talking...
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thank you. >> i do not know the exact number that we are committing to zambia. we can get that for you, certainly. i think the solar deal i told you about is extremely encouraging. i saw the leaders, zambian leaders in nairobi what we had the tokyo, japanese organized meeting. was, we loved me the solar deal, we want more of it. interesting thing about solar is that especially if you're talking about providing electricity to villages, you can very quickly put in place micro-grids and many grids, not necessarily connected to the central grid but can transform the lives of for all people. in this case there was very little financing that we had to do because jim be a was able to put together the deal and come through. the government was able to come through with the kind of policy changes that gave confidence to privet sector providers. this was a landmark, the lowest ever received in africa. the average was six cents but andlowest bid was six cents that number was not going to go up for 25 years. if you say six cents for we five years that ends up being 4.5 cents
thank you. >> i do not know the exact number that we are committing to zambia. we can get that for you, certainly. i think the solar deal i told you about is extremely encouraging. i saw the leaders, zambian leaders in nairobi what we had the tokyo, japanese organized meeting. was, we loved me the solar deal, we want more of it. interesting thing about solar is that especially if you're talking about providing electricity to villages, you can very quickly put in place micro-grids and many...
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javier: mira esa fotografÍa, las cataratas de victoria en zambia, el caÑÓn del antÍlope, estos portugalo de los lugares mÁs lindos la india. carolina: nos gustarÍa que la gente nos mando mensaje nos diga aquel lugar les gustarÍa ir. javier: seguimos conectados a travÉs de las pantallas de univisiÓn, ya volvemos. carolina: javier, mira tu carota. crest presenta maaaaaa...... ¿qué pasa robotito? no uso esa pasta de dientes... del pasado!!! (con tono medio robótico) ahí me di cuenta que necesitaba...cambiar a crest. descubre la protección de crest contra caries, mal aliento y sarro. pruébala, porque crest funciona. javier: cÓmo influyen los mensajes de intolerancia y racismo que afectan el dÍa 10 de millones inmigrantes? carolina: nos acercamos son temas a trascendental del futuro de las minorÍas estados unidos. vamos a verlo. ♪ ♪ >> familias separadas, deportaciones masivas, un muro divisorio, el discurso de una campaÑa presidencial y los sentimientos que despierta desde lo mÁs profundo. sentimientos, palabras, acciones, jorge ramos nos lleva los lugares donde se estÁ sembrando odiÓ, aquÍ
javier: mira esa fotografÍa, las cataratas de victoria en zambia, el caÑÓn del antÍlope, estos portugalo de los lugares mÁs lindos la india. carolina: nos gustarÍa que la gente nos mando mensaje nos diga aquel lugar les gustarÍa ir. javier: seguimos conectados a travÉs de las pantallas de univisiÓn, ya volvemos. carolina: javier, mira tu carota. crest presenta maaaaaa...... ¿qué pasa robotito? no uso esa pasta de dientes... del pasado!!! (con tono medio robótico) ahí me di cuenta...
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turns out so many young people in zambia get pregnant.hey do not have enough information about birth control. the way they are reaching them is by doing things like putting -- padding and putting on nail polish and a way of making it an easier conversation. they are doing it in urban areas and finding it is really working. david: 30% of women under the age of 18 get pregnant, and that is astonishing. how did they come up with this idea to do it this way? ellen: they realized what they were doing when they said we want to talk about reproductive planning, they did not want to talk about that. but when they did it this way, they were very responsive. and maria stokes international, the ngo, has a lot to do with idea.org. carol: they had personalities and with different forms of contraception, very clever. ellen: they put personalities to the characters with, are you a risk taker, are you consistent, and they helped matchup girls with the right kind of birth control or young women, i should say. david: in the market and finance section, you
turns out so many young people in zambia get pregnant.hey do not have enough information about birth control. the way they are reaching them is by doing things like putting -- padding and putting on nail polish and a way of making it an easier conversation. they are doing it in urban areas and finding it is really working. david: 30% of women under the age of 18 get pregnant, and that is astonishing. how did they come up with this idea to do it this way? ellen: they realized what they were...
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so many young people in zambia get pregnant.hey do not have enough information about birth control. the way they are reaching them puttinging things like on they'll polish and making it an easier conversation. they are doing it in urban areas and finding it is really working. david: 30% of women under the age of 18 get pregnant and that is astonishing. how do they get this idea? >> they realize what they were doing -- they want to talk about reproductive planning, they did not want to talk about that. when they did it this way, they were very responsive. they connected with different forms of contraception, very clever. >> they put personalities to the characters what are you a risk taker, are you consistent, and they helped matchup girls with the right kind of birth control or young women, i should say. david: the last few weeks for deutsche bank has been grim. there is rumor of a settlement of about a $14 billion. it is a bank that is not in great shape. >> $14 billion is a lot of money, the matter how you look at it. other pr
so many young people in zambia get pregnant.hey do not have enough information about birth control. the way they are reaching them puttinging things like on they'll polish and making it an easier conversation. they are doing it in urban areas and finding it is really working. david: 30% of women under the age of 18 get pregnant and that is astonishing. how do they get this idea? >> they realize what they were doing -- they want to talk about reproductive planning, they did not want to...
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but it has not always been easy and when it: and you are born -- >> zambia. and that: it made reading and -- and when that: it made reading and righting confusing. >> he saw that as him being able to have more instruction to be a better reader. reporter: now a senior, jay excelling in his area of expertise, stationary engineering, and he really knows his stuff. >> i'm good at understanding how pumps work, exchanges, different kinds of pumps, boilers, what is the difference between a open heat extension and a post heat exchanger. reporter: on top of that knowledge, he is a three-sport you're not busy, bad things happen. reporter: that work ethic, drive, and tenacity make jay soares this week's a+. when he graduates he will have a certification and is already been offered a job in his field. he wants a college degree, gee awoke. he plans on doing both. antoinette antonio, wcvb newscenter 5. reid: if you k submit a nomination right now at wcvb.com and click on as seen on tv. nichole: lots of window? reid: this was a great fall day though. i went out and up pumpk
but it has not always been easy and when it: and you are born -- >> zambia. and that: it made reading and -- and when that: it made reading and righting confusing. >> he saw that as him being able to have more instruction to be a better reader. reporter: now a senior, jay excelling in his area of expertise, stationary engineering, and he really knows his stuff. >> i'm good at understanding how pumps work, exchanges, different kinds of pumps, boilers, what is the difference...
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in please either zero the average ethiopian lived to 47 and now it is 64 and climbing into zambia increasing44 to 60. in 1990, 30% of the world's population lived in poverty from absolute poverty i and that is down to 9.6%. our commitment is to take a large share and i pay tribute to what the team are doing with 300 pounds a year and i believe it is worth and our duty to do that. it's our beliefs in freedom and values that continue to lift the world of poverty. it's been an extraordinary experience to be the secretary of the last few months and together with my fantastic team of colleagues for the european americas and the commonwealth in the event come for africa and the middle east, asia and the pacific we had hundreds of trips in the accumulation [inaudible] [laughter] and in the primary observations be had in the office we have the diplomatic service in the world -- [applause] more countries than the french with only 70% of their budgets by the way and i'm giving nothing away when i say we have the most superb intelligence agencies in the world. [applause] when i make a speech in a city
in please either zero the average ethiopian lived to 47 and now it is 64 and climbing into zambia increasing44 to 60. in 1990, 30% of the world's population lived in poverty from absolute poverty i and that is down to 9.6%. our commitment is to take a large share and i pay tribute to what the team are doing with 300 pounds a year and i believe it is worth and our duty to do that. it's our beliefs in freedom and values that continue to lift the world of poverty. it's been an extraordinary...
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antoinette: and you were born in -- >> zambia. antoinette: speaking four languages made reading and writing confusing for him. >> i was always like looked at >> but the way he looks at it, making it a negative or positive, he saw that as him being a greater reader. antoinette: now a senior, jay is excelling in his area of expertise -- stati stationary engineering. >> i was good at understanding how pumps work, heat exchanges, different kinds of pumps, different boilers, the antoinette: on top of that knowledge, jay is a three-sport athlete including football. just when you think he can't pile any more on his plate, he works three jobs. >> stay busy. when you're not busy, bad things happen. antoinette: that work ethic makes jay soares this week's a-plus. antoinette: three sports, three jobs. what an amazing student. todd: and he speaks all those languages. antoinette: yes, yes. earlier in life, they thought of it as -- it was kind of difficult for him to learn to read and write. now it's such an advantage in life. todd: absolutely.
antoinette: and you were born in -- >> zambia. antoinette: speaking four languages made reading and writing confusing for him. >> i was always like looked at >> but the way he looks at it, making it a negative or positive, he saw that as him being a greater reader. antoinette: now a senior, jay is excelling in his area of expertise -- stati stationary engineering. >> i was good at understanding how pumps work, heat exchanges, different kinds of pumps, different boilers,...
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antoinette: and you were born in -- >> zambia. antoinette: speaking four languages made reading and writing confusing for him. >> i was always like looked at as the kid that's not that smart. >> but the way he looks at it, making it a negative or positive, he saw that as him being able to have more instruction to become a greater reader. antoinette: now a senior, jay is excelling in his area of expertise -- stationary engineering. and he really knows his stuff. >> i was good at understanding how pumps work, how heat exchanges work, different kinds of pumps, different kinds of boilers, what's the difference between a water tube boiler and a fire tube boiler. what's the difference between an open heat exchanger and a closed heat exchanger. antoinette: on top of that knowledge, jay is a three-sport athlete including football. just when you think he can't pile any more on his plate, he works three jobs, too. >> stay busy. when you're not busy, bad things drive and tenacity make jay soares of new bedford voc tech this week's a-plus. an
antoinette: and you were born in -- >> zambia. antoinette: speaking four languages made reading and writing confusing for him. >> i was always like looked at as the kid that's not that smart. >> but the way he looks at it, making it a negative or positive, he saw that as him being able to have more instruction to become a greater reader. antoinette: now a senior, jay is excelling in his area of expertise -- stationary engineering. and he really knows his stuff. >> i was...
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where fighting fossil fuel divestment of away from zambia to the philippines to brazil and here in santh america. there, what we are all seen them on every single level governments are kicking the can to other governments. under global level they're trying to kick international level. on the national level are trying to kick it to state levels in the us and the state levels are kicking into local levels good i'm telling you that here today there is a huge difference you can make because you are being empowered to actually do something with the rubber needs the road finally. where every other government above you simply cannot and we as citizens activists are trying to talk to every single level and keep going whether it's going to be in morocco next week and whether it is here today. i just want to emphasize what so important that all these community activists are here in front of you today and elsewhere around the world. it is because the effects of climate change are twofold. wherever we see fossil fuels. being extracted. the first is that on frontline communities, especially here in
where fighting fossil fuel divestment of away from zambia to the philippines to brazil and here in santh america. there, what we are all seen them on every single level governments are kicking the can to other governments. under global level they're trying to kick international level. on the national level are trying to kick it to state levels in the us and the state levels are kicking into local levels good i'm telling you that here today there is a huge difference you can make because you are...
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in zambia the increase is from 44 to 60. in 1990, 37% of the world's population lived in poverty and that is -- absolute poverty. that's down to only 9.6% today and i think we with our commitment to .7% of our gdp going to development aid can take a large share of the credit for that achievement and i pay tribute to what is being done. 300 million pounds a year to ethiopia alone. it's our duty to do it. but above all it is our economic ideas, our believes in freedom, our values that continue to lift the world out of poverty and that's got to be our continued ambition. it's been an extraordinary experience for me to be foreign secretary for the last few months and together with my fantastic team of ministerial colleagues, sir alan duncan for europe and the americas the commonwealth and the u.n., tobias elwood for africa and the middle east. mr. shermer for asia and the pacif pacific. we've made hundreds of trips. cats kratding the world in a stupefying accumulation of air miles [ laughter ] seriously. and i have confirmed to
in zambia the increase is from 44 to 60. in 1990, 37% of the world's population lived in poverty and that is -- absolute poverty. that's down to only 9.6% today and i think we with our commitment to .7% of our gdp going to development aid can take a large share of the credit for that achievement and i pay tribute to what is being done. 300 million pounds a year to ethiopia alone. it's our duty to do it. but above all it is our economic ideas, our believes in freedom, our values that continue to...
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where fighting fossil fuel divestment of away from zambia to the philippines to brazil and here in santh america. there, what we are all seen them on every single level governments are kicking the can to other governments. under global level they're trying to kick international level. on the national level are trying to kick it to state levels in the us and the state levels are kicking into local levels good i'm telling you that here today there is a huge difference you can make because you are being empowered to actually do something with the rubber needs the road finally. where every other government above you simply cannot and we as citizens activists are trying to talk to every single level and keep going whether it's going to be in morocco next week and whether it is here today. i just want to emphasize what so important that all these community activists are here in front of you today and elsewhere around the world. it is because the effects of climate change are twofold. wherever we see fossil fuels. being extracted. the first is that on frontline communities, especially here in
where fighting fossil fuel divestment of away from zambia to the philippines to brazil and here in santh america. there, what we are all seen them on every single level governments are kicking the can to other governments. under global level they're trying to kick international level. on the national level are trying to kick it to state levels in the us and the state levels are kicking into local levels good i'm telling you that here today there is a huge difference you can make because you are...
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where fighting fossil fuel divestment of away from zambia to the philippines to brazil and here in santh america. there, what we are all seen them on every single level governments are kicking the can to other governments. under global level they're trying to kick international level. on the national level are trying to kick it to state levels in the us and the state levels are kicking into local levels good i'm telling you that here today there is a huge difference you can make because you are being empowered to actually do something with the rubber needs the road finally. where every other government above you simply cannot and we as citizens activists are trying to talk to every single level and keep going whether it's going to be in morocco next week and whether it is here today. i just want to emphasize what so important that all these community activists are here in front of you today and elsewhere around the world. it is because the effects of climate change are twofold. wherever we see fossil fuels. being extracted. the first is that on frontline communities, especially here in
where fighting fossil fuel divestment of away from zambia to the philippines to brazil and here in santh america. there, what we are all seen them on every single level governments are kicking the can to other governments. under global level they're trying to kick international level. on the national level are trying to kick it to state levels in the us and the state levels are kicking into local levels good i'm telling you that here today there is a huge difference you can make because you are...