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the icc's decision was greeted by celebrations in the port city of madrasa. the rebels accused nato of reacting too slowly. >> this was his very first day on the front lines. already the 19 year old is wheeled into surgery. a rocket has torn into his leg, get another casualty in the besieged city were defiance is curdling into frustration. >> i do not think nato is helping as much as they should be part there is a lot of delay. last friday, they started to shoot. >> his brother has just been told that amputation is the only option. >> a 19 year old boy, student in college. they are going to amputate his leg. for what? because he is fighting for what? he is fighting for freedom, that is all. that is all we want pe. defendersy's weary pause for prayer, during all loll on the front lines -- a lull on the front lines. and for weeks they have held their ground, despite daily bombardments. ahead of them, their road to tripoli remained blocked. >> we do not understand why nato does not destroy gaddafi's forces. they need to hunt down the ones he hides. [gunfire] >>
the icc's decision was greeted by celebrations in the port city of madrasa. the rebels accused nato of reacting too slowly. >> this was his very first day on the front lines. already the 19 year old is wheeled into surgery. a rocket has torn into his leg, get another casualty in the besieged city were defiance is curdling into frustration. >> i do not think nato is helping as much as they should be part there is a lot of delay. last friday, they started to shoot. >> his...
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it's not as if bashar is going to be particularly concerned about the icc, is he? >> i think he will be concerned. we're not going to arrest this man and bring him to the hague but i think it's very important he be identified for the criminal that he is. this is a young man, a young ruler who had illusions about being a member of the community of nations. he is now being banished. what he and his colleagues are doing they are in fact telling us there is a future for syria beyond bashar al assad. i think for the obama administration again all illusions pinned on dealing with bashar, the illusions entertained by none other than senator john kerry, the head of the foreign relations committee, that bashar will see the light of day. all this is junk. >> every friday i -- in one sense i sort of hope for what is going to happen in syria, that people will continue to come out and protest. on the other hand, i fear the inevitable crackdown, the inevitable murders that will occur. what happened today? how bad was it? >> indeed, anderson, unfortunately today also the military
it's not as if bashar is going to be particularly concerned about the icc, is he? >> i think he will be concerned. we're not going to arrest this man and bring him to the hague but i think it's very important he be identified for the criminal that he is. this is a young man, a young ruler who had illusions about being a member of the community of nations. he is now being banished. what he and his colleagues are doing they are in fact telling us there is a future for syria beyond bashar al...
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your question, where does it leave the icc? >> well, the icc, i mean, do you see it actually moving forward in terms of prosecution, and also just in terms of accountability for human rights violations, what can we expect in that region? >> well, the problem is that, you know f we actually do vote for article 16, then, basically, we're saying that's carte blanche to anybody to do what they want. and it's really hard to know where we go forward from that if there is no accountability f there is no justice -- if there is no justice. you begin to wonder what the point of this is. there is another thing that i hear often when i'm in africa, and that is that, i mean, a lot of ordinary africans, the africans i'm talking about who are, you know, participate in the radio phone-ins who disagree utterly with their leaders and who are very concerned about genocide. their point would be we're very much behind the icc. but, please, could you indict some white leaders for iraq? so that at least it wouldn't seem that the only people who end u
your question, where does it leave the icc? >> well, the icc, i mean, do you see it actually moving forward in terms of prosecution, and also just in terms of accountability for human rights violations, what can we expect in that region? >> well, the problem is that, you know f we actually do vote for article 16, then, basically, we're saying that's carte blanche to anybody to do what they want. and it's really hard to know where we go forward from that if there is no accountability...
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the icc doesn't have a police force.t's dependent upon law enforcement agencies with those countries that are a signatory to it, and this was a very similar argument which was had a couple years ago, when an arrest warrant was issued for sudan's president first for crimes against humanity and then genocide. bashir is still president in sudan, just arrived in china on a state visit. suffice to say right now gadhafi has bigger problems than this arrest warrant. >> john vause, thank you very much. >>> a type of crib considered a death trap for children. as of today, it is illegal to sell or even donate them. we will tell you what to look out for. the bundler. let's say you need home and auto insurance. you give us your information once, online... [ whirring and beeping ] [ ding! ] and we give you a discount on both. sort of like two in one. how did you guys think of that? it just came to us. what? bundling and saving made easy. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> there's a new camera on the way that could chan
the icc doesn't have a police force.t's dependent upon law enforcement agencies with those countries that are a signatory to it, and this was a very similar argument which was had a couple years ago, when an arrest warrant was issued for sudan's president first for crimes against humanity and then genocide. bashir is still president in sudan, just arrived in china on a state visit. suffice to say right now gadhafi has bigger problems than this arrest warrant. >> john vause, thank you very...
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>> translator: america is the superpower, and it can play an important role in the expansion of the icc and acceptance of its jurisdiction. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: we are in the globalization era. what we see is that trade has become globalized, but justice has to be globalized as well. >> translator: [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: in nondemocratic countries where dictators devilish shadow is on the judiciary, how can we expect justice? [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: therefore there is no other solution but for the international criminal court to try them. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: in the globalization era of faith go altogether the, entangled. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: any event that happens in any country can impact events in other countries. we should not be indifferent to the fate of the people. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: what we want for ourselves we should walk for others. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: let's forgive, like this guy. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: an
>> translator: america is the superpower, and it can play an important role in the expansion of the icc and acceptance of its jurisdiction. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: we are in the globalization era. what we see is that trade has become globalized, but justice has to be globalized as well. >> translator: [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: in nondemocratic countries where dictators devilish shadow is on the judiciary, how can we expect justice?...
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. >> the icc chief prosecutor has been investigating crimes against humanity in libya at the request of the u.n. security council. in may, he requested arrest warrants against gaddafi, his son, and his intelligence chief. now, those warrants are official. >> for their alleged criminal responsibility for the commission of murder of civilians as crimes against humanity. >> charges refer to early days of the libyan uprising, in february. the libyan leader is accused of attacking and killing civilians, in some cases using warplanes. those acts prompted britain and france to push for military intervention against adopt the's regime. -- against gaddafi's regime. >> former members of the khmer rouge have gone on trial and the nom pan. the defendant, knowns the second brother of pol pot. all the defendants require -- deny the charges against them. during the reign of terror, nearly a quarter of cambodia's population was wiped out in purges against intellectuals and dissidents. syrian opposition activists have held a public meeting in damascus. the intellectuals and politicians discuss how to
. >> the icc chief prosecutor has been investigating crimes against humanity in libya at the request of the u.n. security council. in may, he requested arrest warrants against gaddafi, his son, and his intelligence chief. now, those warrants are official. >> for their alleged criminal responsibility for the commission of murder of civilians as crimes against humanity. >> charges refer to early days of the libyan uprising, in february. the libyan leader is accused of attacking...
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>> reporter: well, the icc hearings or the icc arrest warrant by the chamber will mean that at the veryound gadhafi. the rebels have always said they're not going to talk with the gadhafi regime with any preconditions that it could be -- retire and not face some kind of justice. what it does is paint the gadhafi regime into a corner, as it were, making it more difficult to have effective negotiations with the rebel side. but i can tell you, there are small but significant diplomatic steps from the african union, from countries in europe to try and form discussions between the gadhafi regime and the rebels through third-party countries. should those make some kind of step forward, we could see a political solution to this crisis and not a military one. but certainly any major significant developments or moving forward, we just haven't been seeing that. people are continuing to die on the front lines. this crisis is effectively in a stalemate. and what was thought to be a couple of weeks, maybe a month or two when the nato campaign started is looking like it might drag on for a really lon
>> reporter: well, the icc hearings or the icc arrest warrant by the chamber will mean that at the veryound gadhafi. the rebels have always said they're not going to talk with the gadhafi regime with any preconditions that it could be -- retire and not face some kind of justice. what it does is paint the gadhafi regime into a corner, as it were, making it more difficult to have effective negotiations with the rebel side. but i can tell you, there are small but significant diplomatic steps...
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your question, where does that leave the icc? >> icf moving forward in terms of the prosecution and also in terms of accountability. what can we expect in that region? >> a problem is if we actually do vote for article xvi, then basically we are saying that we are giving carte blanche to anybody to do anything they want and it's really hard to know where we go forward from that if there is no accountability, if there is no justice. you begin to wonder what the point of this is. there is another thing that i hear often when i'm in africa africa and that is that a lot of ordinary africans who are participating in the radio phone in scum who disagree and are very concerned as you indict some white leaders for iraq so that at least it wouldn't seem in the dark. it seem to be so one-sided. >> i have been caught in succession. could you speak to where you see that going? research that was a positive jazz may be in a longer-term future about god's >> i obviates event over the weekend probably changed everything because as i say, this co
your question, where does that leave the icc? >> icf moving forward in terms of the prosecution and also in terms of accountability. what can we expect in that region? >> a problem is if we actually do vote for article xvi, then basically we are saying that we are giving carte blanche to anybody to do anything they want and it's really hard to know where we go forward from that if there is no accountability, if there is no justice. you begin to wonder what the point of this is....
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so i am calm and serene with the action of the icc. i know that the icc is already prosecuting gaddafi. i have no time to describe all the relationships between turkey and france over the whole region. turkey is a great country. turkey is a friend. we have a good relation with turkey on many levels, cultural ones and so on. i am the chairman of a sympathetic institution, and so we have many links for historical and geographical resonance with turkey. we have a problem with turkey. france does not support the candidacy of turkey to the european union. it would take half an hour to explain why because it is a complex matter. that is why the relationship between turkey and france are so difficult at the moment. i've tried to warn them and to explain a proper place for turkey in the resolution of the libyan crisis. that is why there was contact in rome and doha and this week. we need turkey. i am not sure that they are still blaming the french in libya. and turkey is a member of nato, so it turkey disagrees with nato intervention on libya,
so i am calm and serene with the action of the icc. i know that the icc is already prosecuting gaddafi. i have no time to describe all the relationships between turkey and france over the whole region. turkey is a great country. turkey is a friend. we have a good relation with turkey on many levels, cultural ones and so on. i am the chairman of a sympathetic institution, and so we have many links for historical and geographical resonance with turkey. we have a problem with turkey. france does...
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the icc really doesn't exist anymore.he fmcsa is a department under it the department of transportation. those are the agencies that the federal level that are responsible for bus safety. the rules are the same for all bus companies like greyhound or tour buses you might see in any location. they are all monitored and adhering to the same rules and regulations that they are supposed to. transit buses come under different rules. they come under the federal transit administration. host: jan on the republican line from wisconsin. caller: i would like to see the regulations on the commercial buses be carried over to the school buses to carry her children around. guest: the department of transportation has authority over school buses as well. we were talking about seat belts earlier. they did put out a standard for school buses but they were not mandatory on either news -- new buses or used buses. that is up to the local jurisdiction and the state at the end of the day. host: what is the minimum standard when inspectors are ju
the icc really doesn't exist anymore.he fmcsa is a department under it the department of transportation. those are the agencies that the federal level that are responsible for bus safety. the rules are the same for all bus companies like greyhound or tour buses you might see in any location. they are all monitored and adhering to the same rules and regulations that they are supposed to. transit buses come under different rules. they come under the federal transit administration. host: jan on...
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any country accepting the icc's jurisdiction is obliged to arrest him if he shows up there. one more reason now the safest place that moammar gadhafi could be is in tripoli. chris? >> thank you. hitting an important milestone sunday as the battle for libya drags on. dana lewis is in tripoli, libya's capital, with the latest for us. >> reporter: good morning, chris. we heard two very loud explosions in tripoli this morning. rebels in nato are claiming some progress in the capital. critics say progress has been painstakingly slow. >> 101 days in nato's mission to force the regime to put down its arms. underequipped, sluggish and making questionable progress. the rebels are stalled to the east in misrata. adequate air cover so they can punch through gadhafi's forces and move to the capital. nato says they have to be extremely careful protecting reb rebels hiding. one-third of the number compared to a similar period in 1999 to push out the serbs. in efforts to pursue gadhafi as a war criminal may complicate offers for him to flee the country and live in exile. this man says no,
any country accepting the icc's jurisdiction is obliged to arrest him if he shows up there. one more reason now the safest place that moammar gadhafi could be is in tripoli. chris? >> thank you. hitting an important milestone sunday as the battle for libya drags on. dana lewis is in tripoli, libya's capital, with the latest for us. >> reporter: good morning, chris. we heard two very loud explosions in tripoli this morning. rebels in nato are claiming some progress in the capital....
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check-in to the icc. >> what is the professor think of the g.o.p. filibuster nomination to the court of appeals? >> >> this guy is back to the earlier question of the post localization the supreme court and by eight was nominated by president obama for the federal appellate court of the ninth circuit and as a result he withdrew. i have no views. >> and know they're qualified the. >> 22 tivo how he wants and the wave of those support the benefit is. >> that is probably a high of a w qualified people.e co that is troubling but in the and i don't find a filibuster bothers me. >> please comment on the patriot act and the then bed judicial review or lack thereof. >> it was a statute but a lot of these maura breen debt but i don't mind to switch to analog. s some are more trouble some. i thought that after 9/11 things heated up. >> have you looked on the floor it is unreasonable to think they should have more powers to go after the terrorist. it is hard to know how they balance liberty and security but it seems likely. one could quarrel with thetime detai
check-in to the icc. >> what is the professor think of the g.o.p. filibuster nomination to the court of appeals? >> >> this guy is back to the earlier question of the post localization the supreme court and by eight was nominated by president obama for the federal appellate court of the ninth circuit and as a result he withdrew. i have no views. >> and know they're qualified the. >> 22 tivo how he wants and the wave of those support the benefit is. >> that is...
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congress said the icc was set aside somewhere between 7% satellite for educational programming, much in the same spirit of 25% of the commercial commercial -- of the broadcast airwaves from educational programming. the congress set aside between 4% 7%. fcc chose were because the satellite industry with a fledgling industry backed men and women to make sure it would get off onto a cd. at this point, programmers are turned away because the satellite operators have hit the cap and ejecting other programmers. we looked at the fairness doctrine and concluded as i believe all of you have the fairness that turn would undermine news instead of improving news and would chill speech. and so even though this was a topic that it already -- opinion saturday been expressed on, we decided to weigh in on at least saying from the point of view of the topic we're looking at, we think that there is no case for reinstituting the fairness act. it would be a bad idea. we came across this fact that came to light recently, that there are shards of the fairness doctrine still on the books. did not make a lot
congress said the icc was set aside somewhere between 7% satellite for educational programming, much in the same spirit of 25% of the commercial commercial -- of the broadcast airwaves from educational programming. the congress set aside between 4% 7%. fcc chose were because the satellite industry with a fledgling industry backed men and women to make sure it would get off onto a cd. at this point, programmers are turned away because the satellite operators have hit the cap and ejecting other...
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that the acts of the gadhafi regime may amount to crimes against humanity, and we also know that the icc would like to issue arrests warrants so it goes without saying that this is the clear position of the u.n. security counsel. >> dubuc? >> translator: al ger iring's an -- al lgerian newspaper. the war someday will come to an end -- okay, so i was saying the regime is doomed and operations will come to an end in libya, the problem arising today unfortunately is observers are talking about some large amounts of weapons traveling to the south, especially how it's a risk of instate or a security risk after the end of the war, won't there always be a security risk in libya? doesn't the end of libyan regime automyically also mean that peace may not be secured at the end of the war because of large amounts of weapons that are traveling south wards, and you know al-qaeda is also very reactive so with this risk of instability taken into account? >> translator: well, let me say this is a risk, and this is why i encouraged the international community to initiate preparation for the post-gadhafi
that the acts of the gadhafi regime may amount to crimes against humanity, and we also know that the icc would like to issue arrests warrants so it goes without saying that this is the clear position of the u.n. security counsel. >> dubuc? >> translator: al ger iring's an -- al lgerian newspaper. the war someday will come to an end -- okay, so i was saying the regime is doomed and operations will come to an end in libya, the problem arising today unfortunately is observers are...
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what is the difference between icc, fcc, and d.o.t.? who controls what buses?ols greyhound versus a commercial -- who controls greyhound versus a commercial bus line? guest: the letters can be daunting. the interstate commerce commission does not really exist anymore. the fomc -- fmc is a division of the dot. their agencies at the federal level that are responsible for bus -- they are agencies at the federal level that are responsible for bus safety. buses like greyhound are all monitored and adhering to the same rules and regulations, or they are supposed to. transit funds in the under -- comes in under fta. host: jan? caller: i would like to see regulations on commercial buses being carried over to the school buses that carry our children around. guest: again, department of transportation has authority over school buses as well. department of transportation -- we were talking about seat belts earlier -- did put out a standard for school buses, but they were not mandatory on either new or used buses. this up to the jurisdiction and the state -- that is up to t
what is the difference between icc, fcc, and d.o.t.? who controls what buses?ols greyhound versus a commercial -- who controls greyhound versus a commercial bus line? guest: the letters can be daunting. the interstate commerce commission does not really exist anymore. the fomc -- fmc is a division of the dot. their agencies at the federal level that are responsible for bus -- they are agencies at the federal level that are responsible for bus safety. buses like greyhound are all monitored and...
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with regard to evidence that only 17% of settlement studied but then inserted icc involvement. you go back all the way that talk about the problem and class-action litigation costs associated art so i is more good to settle. that doesn't necessarily mean those cases have particular wrongdoing. >> i'm going to be pretty quick. professor hart because you speak in a layman's language, which i like. i'm in a lawyer. what exactly does wal-mart say unto things, when a max and size of class should be an number two, what does it do to individual super warrior with respect to promotion. >> the wal-mart decision to speech with a maximum size of a case of me, but there's much more in the decision about they disapproved. some areas for concern and could just tiscali refers to the idea perhaps it would be limited to a single supervisor. that ignores the fact that many of the policies being challenged in a case like wal-mart or systematic companywide policies, not decisions of the single supervisor. >> stab, stab, stab for a second. so what you're saying is in the assistance or am unclear, a
with regard to evidence that only 17% of settlement studied but then inserted icc involvement. you go back all the way that talk about the problem and class-action litigation costs associated art so i is more good to settle. that doesn't necessarily mean those cases have particular wrongdoing. >> i'm going to be pretty quick. professor hart because you speak in a layman's language, which i like. i'm in a lawyer. what exactly does wal-mart say unto things, when a max and size of class...
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congress said the icc was set aside somewhere between 7% satellite for educational programming, muchthe same spirit of 25% of the commercial commercial -- of the broadcast airwaves from educational programming. the congress set aside between 4% 7%. fcc chose were because the satellite industry with a fledgling industry backed men and women to make sure it would get off onto a cd. at this point, programmers are turned away because the satellite operators have hit the cap and ejecting other programmers. we looked at the fairness doctrine and concluded as i believe all of you have the fairness that turn would undermine news instead of improving news and would chill speech. and so even though this was a topic that it already -- opinion saturday been expressed on, we decided to weigh in on at least saying from the point of view of the topic we're looking at, we think that there is no case for reinstituting the fairness act. it would be a bad idea. we came across this fact that came to light recently, that there are shards of the fairness doctrine still on the books. did not make a lot of
congress said the icc was set aside somewhere between 7% satellite for educational programming, muchthe same spirit of 25% of the commercial commercial -- of the broadcast airwaves from educational programming. the congress set aside between 4% 7%. fcc chose were because the satellite industry with a fledgling industry backed men and women to make sure it would get off onto a cd. at this point, programmers are turned away because the satellite operators have hit the cap and ejecting other...
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congress said the icc was set aside somewhere between 7% satellite for educational programming, muche same spirit of 25% of the commercial commercial -- of the broadcast airwaves from educational programming. the congress set aside between 4% 7%. fcc chose were because the satellite industry with a fledgling industry backed men and women to make sure it would get off onto a cd. at this point, programmers are turned away because the satellite operators have hit the cap and ejecting other programmers. we looked at the fairness doctrine and concluded as i believe all of you have the fairness that turn would undermine news instead of improving news and would chill speech. and so even though this was a topic that it already -- opinion saturday been expressed on, we decided to weigh in on at least saying from the point of view of th topic we're looking at, we think that there is no case for reinstituting the fairness act. it would be a bad idea. we came across this fact that came to light recently, that there are shards of the fairness doctrine still on the books. did not make a lot of sen
congress said the icc was set aside somewhere between 7% satellite for educational programming, muche same spirit of 25% of the commercial commercial -- of the broadcast airwaves from educational programming. the congress set aside between 4% 7%. fcc chose were because the satellite industry with a fledgling industry backed men and women to make sure it would get off onto a cd. at this point, programmers are turned away because the satellite operators have hit the cap and ejecting other...