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a very important time in terms of ban ki-moon's own administration, and a very important time for the globe's -- the world's development of its own development agenda, the second phase of the mgds. final point. this is not by itself a climate issue. rio is not specifically about climate change, but obviously, we can't deal with climate change unless we deal with a number of the building blocks along the way and dealing with energy and energy efficiency and renewables is a major building block towards an eventual building block climate agreement. maybe that's a useful kind of outline for getting us going as to where this fits together and why this is important, where it came from and then beginning sense of a road map of where we go from here. >> good morning. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> good morning. nancy, senator wirth, ladies and gentlemen, it's a great delight to be here. center for global development and climate advisers. they're doing a great job putting all this together as a force for good. i'm very pleased that we are discussing sustainable initiative for energy and
a very important time in terms of ban ki-moon's own administration, and a very important time for the globe's -- the world's development of its own development agenda, the second phase of the mgds. final point. this is not by itself a climate issue. rio is not specifically about climate change, but obviously, we can't deal with climate change unless we deal with a number of the building blocks along the way and dealing with energy and energy efficiency and renewables is a major building block...
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ban ki-moon, the first foreigner to address parliament. the road ahead is exciting, he told them, but it will not always be easy. you can count on the united nations he said, and you can count on me. >> the path of change is still fragile and uncertain, but it is indeed too narrow to turn back. >> ban ki-moon has made history here today, but it isn't helping to shape burma's future that he hopes to make a lasting impression. >> i'll be speaking to the southeast asia expert about what impact ban ki-moon's words will have in burma. that there be in about 15 minutes. now, still to come on g.m.t., the russian riders crossing their way to london for the queen's diamond jubilee. a few jobs ar as physically demanding as being a professional dancer. many struggle to get the medical treatment. but in the u.k., a new specialist clinic is about to begin work. our health correspondent has been to see it. ♪ >> leaping, stretching, pushing their muscles and bones to the limit. maintaining the flexibility they need. this is part of a daily routine at the
ban ki-moon, the first foreigner to address parliament. the road ahead is exciting, he told them, but it will not always be easy. you can count on the united nations he said, and you can count on me. >> the path of change is still fragile and uncertain, but it is indeed too narrow to turn back. >> ban ki-moon has made history here today, but it isn't helping to shape burma's future that he hopes to make a lasting impression. >> i'll be speaking to the southeast asia expert...
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to be diplomatic, traditional, ban ki-moon arrived at the u.n. with two very deep and surprising commitments. a very deep commitment to living an working on climate change and energy and to working on women's issues and how do you engage women much more actively in the international system. and those two priorities have driven his administration. he's now just been re-elected. as all of you know. for a second term and has driven his first five years and now in particular are the very r sharp edge for his second five years. and this brings us to rio plus 20. if we put rio plus 20 in a context, it is going to be the first of a number of very important sort of weigh stations between now and 2015. and those weigh stations get us to the second phase of the development goals. a system of thinking about poverty and development around the world that is not something that most people in the united states know much about, but which have become guiding principles and frameworks for countries all over the world. seven basic development goals focused on pover
to be diplomatic, traditional, ban ki-moon arrived at the u.n. with two very deep and surprising commitments. a very deep commitment to living an working on climate change and energy and to working on women's issues and how do you engage women much more actively in the international system. and those two priorities have driven his administration. he's now just been re-elected. as all of you know. for a second term and has driven his first five years and now in particular are the very r sharp...
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ban ki-moon admitted there had been an escalation of violence. in parts of homs, rebel fighters are still being pounded by heavy weapons. according to the peace plan, they should have been withdrawn over a week ago. the tanks and heavy weapons are still very much there. ban ki-moon says it's critically important they should be taken away. the government says they're fighting armed terrorist gangs. the bombardment has provoked some of the toughest words so far from one of the regime's harshest critics, president sarkozy of france. >> assad is lying. he wants to wipe homs off the map, just like gaddafi wanted to get rid of benghazi. >> the west has said it supports the kofi annan plan, but it is also preparing for a plan b. >> if a cease-fire does not work and the plan is not followed in syria, i think it will be very clear who is responsible for that, the assad regime. we look for russia to continue pressure on the regime to comply with the cease-fire. >> the russians are boycotting the paris meeting. they say it is one-sided and not helpful. the
ban ki-moon admitted there had been an escalation of violence. in parts of homs, rebel fighters are still being pounded by heavy weapons. according to the peace plan, they should have been withdrawn over a week ago. the tanks and heavy weapons are still very much there. ban ki-moon says it's critically important they should be taken away. the government says they're fighting armed terrorist gangs. the bombardment has provoked some of the toughest words so far from one of the regime's harshest...
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this as the un secretary-general ban ki-moon encouraged the new democracy. >> aung san suu kyi and her party colleagues say they still disputed the wording. the object to the constitution because it gives the army extensive political power. aung san suu kyi will pursue change from within parliament. she says "we decided to compromise in this situation because we do not wanted to become a political problem. some people will think we have given in, but let them think what they want." she says they are simply yielding to the people's aspirations and many supporters are relieved. in parliament, she can do more for the people. she is different from the current government. as different as heaven and earth. it is good because if suu kyi goes to parliament, she can change things for the better. >> recently, ban ki-moon also addressed parliament. he called for the easing of sanctions. >> burma has within it a vast potential to become a 21st century model for peace, democracy, and prosperity. i am here to urge you to stay on that path. >> the sanctions against burma have been suspended, rather t
this as the un secretary-general ban ki-moon encouraged the new democracy. >> aung san suu kyi and her party colleagues say they still disputed the wording. the object to the constitution because it gives the army extensive political power. aung san suu kyi will pursue change from within parliament. she says "we decided to compromise in this situation because we do not wanted to become a political problem. some people will think we have given in, but let them think what they...
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and un secretary-general ban ki moon slams a new independent south sudan for its military for a reason to stay as and choose strange states edge towards outdrive war. next moscow team continues its relentless hand for a fund to be had in the russian capital. hello kunitz you are. taking a look at japanese culture here in the russian capital although it's seven a half thousand kilometers away really muscovites are fascinated by such subjects as are gali asian cuisine and japanese animation so joey watson i can take a look at various shops classes sports and press the balls starting off here of japan. although thousands of kilometers from moscow some people forget that russia is just the far eastern area the country the creels and the island. the two countries have strong commercial relations the russians have been fascinated by japanese traditions and culture for centuries. opened in one thousand nine hundred eight to japan foundation here is a welcome addition for everyone in moscow from japanese ex-pats to the thousands of russian students japanese. as you can see the lively stocks th
and un secretary-general ban ki moon slams a new independent south sudan for its military for a reason to stay as and choose strange states edge towards outdrive war. next moscow team continues its relentless hand for a fund to be had in the russian capital. hello kunitz you are. taking a look at japanese culture here in the russian capital although it's seven a half thousand kilometers away really muscovites are fascinated by such subjects as are gali asian cuisine and japanese animation so...
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unarmed observers that will be deployed to syria they will be deployed once when secretary-general ban ki-moon feels that it's safe enough for the observers to go and there has been enough to say should of violence this resolution the most recent one it's up to also underscores that the syrian government and the opposition group both have to put their weapons out weapons count and begin engaging in dialogue. reporting meantime a foremost syrian envoy to he told me that foreign backing for the opposition is to blame for the ongoing bloodshed. what we are seeing is that the security council has been moving more and more towards russia's point of view and towards syrian principle in adopting a more balanced resolution and that's why there is a consensus so the observers on the ground are doing their job the syrian government is facilitating their work but what guarantees peace on the ground is not the mere presence of three hundred u.n. soldiers and officers what guarantees a peaceful end to the crisis is a goodwill gesture by the so-called opposition and their regional and international backers
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observers that will be deployed to syria they will be deployed once the un secretary general ban ki-moon feels that it's safe enough for the observers to go and there has been enough to say should of violence this resolution the most recent one adopted also underscores that the syrian government and the opposition group both have to put their weapons out weapons down and begin engaging in dialogue in a partner wearing their u.k. based analyst dan glazebrook says western efforts against the regime in damascus are undermining the entire peacemaking mission. we look at what the original strategy was the original plan was to basically roll out the same strategy as was employed in libya the syrian people to that end they fermented a civil war they were successful in that using their proxy forces using libyan militants that bishopton across the turkish border using people trained in lebanon and turkey and successfully managed to foment some kind of insurgency civil war situation and there's a battle within the western strategic kind of planners at the moment about how which way they're going t
observers that will be deployed to syria they will be deployed once the un secretary general ban ki-moon feels that it's safe enough for the observers to go and there has been enough to say should of violence this resolution the most recent one adopted also underscores that the syrian government and the opposition group both have to put their weapons out weapons down and begin engaging in dialogue in a partner wearing their u.k. based analyst dan glazebrook says western efforts against the...
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observers that will be deployed to syria they will be deployed once the un secretary general ban ki moon feels that it's safe enough for the observers to go and there has been enough to say should of violence this resolution the most recent one adopted also underscores that the syrian government and the opposition group both have to put their weapons out weapons down and begin engaging in dialogue. boarding in from new york more than a year of violence in syria said to have killed around ten thousand people are jesus on a boycott now reports from the city were the uprising began to ask people if they think it's been worth. they call it the cradle of the syrian revolution when a group of schoolkids was arrested in daraa last spring for painting and defeating protests too stupid to streets for days on end. the syrian military responded by rolling mean its tanks even a year later the chief security officer in daraa is unapologetic about all those demonstrators. who shooting at civilians and of course their intention was to put the blame on the government and those kids the rebels given fuel
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. >> ben kiernan has condemned syria's -- ban ki-moon has condemned the attacks. >> the security council is waiting to hear kofi annan's assessment. it is up to mr. annan to take the time and space to get this plan to work. it is his call in assessing whether the government is keeping its promise or not to end military operations by the deadline of tuesday, april 10. given the fact the violence has been escalating and given the fact the government has come up with these new conditions, for keeping its commitment, it seems not likely that deadline will be capped. we do know that kofi annan has not given up on the plan. he is working and had contact with syria's allies asking them to put pressure to comply with its commitments. it is not clear what the next steps will be diplomatically if, in fact, it becomes obvious the plan has completely unraveled. on the one hand, kofi annan cannot ignore government violations because that means his credibility is at stake but on the other hand, he would be reluctant to fully declare the plan a failure because that would mean an end to talks with the g
. >> ben kiernan has condemned syria's -- ban ki-moon has condemned the attacks. >> the security council is waiting to hear kofi annan's assessment. it is up to mr. annan to take the time and space to get this plan to work. it is his call in assessing whether the government is keeping its promise or not to end military operations by the deadline of tuesday, april 10. given the fact the violence has been escalating and given the fact the government has come up with these new...
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. >> bond keenan it confirms the situation looked -- ban ki-moon confirms the situation looked calm. >> we are watching with the security council to settle the violence as quickly as possible. >> the opposition has called for nationwide protests friday. as this online video shows, students do not believe the cease-fire will improve their situation. >> for more on this, we're joined by our correspondent in washington. the foreign ministers have been discussing the situation in syria. what is their position right now? >> i just have -- i am sorry. i spoke to the foreign ministers in washington, d.c. they are cautiously optimistic the cease-fire is going to hold, but they are also skeptical because they do not trust a saw -- assad. they will watch what happens on the ground. russia and china repeated what mr. annan also said, the sooner the better. u.n. observers should be sent to syria to see what is really going to happen there. kofi annan also says urgent humanitarian aid should be brought to the people and refugees should have the right to come back to their homes. >> ok, and the ce
. >> bond keenan it confirms the situation looked -- ban ki-moon confirms the situation looked calm. >> we are watching with the security council to settle the violence as quickly as possible. >> the opposition has called for nationwide protests friday. as this online video shows, students do not believe the cease-fire will improve their situation. >> for more on this, we're joined by our correspondent in washington. the foreign ministers have been discussing the...
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secretary general ban ki-moon has urged them not to go ahead with a nuclear test and said they should focus on addressing humanitarian issues. >> i renew my call on dprk authorities to build confidence with neighboring countries and improve the lives of its people who face a series of food and nuneeds. >> ban warned north korean leaders against any further provocations, including launches using ballistic missile technology or nuclear tests. security analysts believe the north koreans may react to international criticism by conducting a nuclear test. >>> poverty, pollution and corruption. these are just some of the challenges facing china. up till now, the job of tackling issues like this has been left up to ngo groups. but they are finding it increasingly hard to keep their activities going. nhk world has more from beijing. >> reporter: by some estimates, there are several ngos in china. some are registered with the government. others are -- many of the grassroots ngos were set up by people on their own initiative to tackle social and environmental problems. most of them have been rel
secretary general ban ki-moon has urged them not to go ahead with a nuclear test and said they should focus on addressing humanitarian issues. >> i renew my call on dprk authorities to build confidence with neighboring countries and improve the lives of its people who face a series of food and nuneeds. >> ban warned north korean leaders against any further provocations, including launches using ballistic missile technology or nuclear tests. security analysts believe the north...
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secretary-general ban ki-moon criticized north korea's missile launch calling it a deplorable act that threatens regional stability. in a statement released friday in geneva, the u.n. secretary-general says the launch violates security council resolutions despite its failure. ban urges north korea not to undertake any further provocative actions that would heighten tensions in the region. japanese authorities spent weeks preparing for the launch. they ordered self-defense force personnel to set up interceptor missiles in the southern prefecture of okinawa. locals there expressed relief the north korean missile did not head their way. >> translator: i was so nervous because we couldn't see it coming. i had no idea when the missile would land. >> translator: i was so worried about my grandchild. i hope japan and other countries will thoroughly discuss this issue. >> south korean ministers gathered immediately after the launch. they came out to criticize their neighbors. >> translator: every launch that utilizes long-range ballistic missile technology is a clear violation of u.n. security
secretary-general ban ki-moon criticized north korea's missile launch calling it a deplorable act that threatens regional stability. in a statement released friday in geneva, the u.n. secretary-general says the launch violates security council resolutions despite its failure. ban urges north korea not to undertake any further provocative actions that would heighten tensions in the region. japanese authorities spent weeks preparing for the launch. they ordered self-defense force personnel to set...
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secretary general ban ki moon has condemned the bombing by the sudanese warplanes of a market in south sudan. he called on the government in khartoum to stop the fighting. the sudanese president bashir has ruled out negotiations with south said don -- south sudan. here is this report. >> it is this side the people here have come to dread. soldiers and some civilians shot back with the small weapons they had, but they were powerless against the modern warplanes. at least two places were hit. the primary target was this bridge, which leads up to the front line. there and other failed attempts to destroy it. this time in two rockets missed the bridge. several shops were destroyed a nearby through direct hit. at least one man was killed. the state government told the bbc three other people were critically wounded and are not expected to survive. more than 75 civilians have been killed in air raids since the beginning of march. >> when our forces withdrawn from the area and the airplane came and bombed us today. it killed three people and bombed four shots and now we are suffering a lot. >>
secretary general ban ki moon has condemned the bombing by the sudanese warplanes of a market in south sudan. he called on the government in khartoum to stop the fighting. the sudanese president bashir has ruled out negotiations with south said don -- south sudan. here is this report. >> it is this side the people here have come to dread. soldiers and some civilians shot back with the small weapons they had, but they were powerless against the modern warplanes. at least two places were...
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ban ki-moon of the u.n. said it was not a legal operation. they withdrew troops. the sudanese say they were kicked out. the recent events, in the view of policy makers around the world, have been south sudan's fault. south sudan claims heglig. they're not getting much luck in pushing that argument internationally. there were talks about a long history of provocation of sudanese attacks on south sudan that they have not responded to. at the moment, sudan seems to be winning the diplomatic work. >> thank you very much. now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world. the pro-government television station in syria says a car bomb has exploded in central damascus, wounding at least three people. the explosion was based on -- was blamed on armed terrorists. international monitors were sent to syria to observe the cease- fire. as jim muir reports from beirut, as soon as the observers move on, the violence erupts again. >> this is a suburb northeast of damascus. it has defied the government for months britt heavy weapons that should have been withdrawn
ban ki-moon of the u.n. said it was not a legal operation. they withdrew troops. the sudanese say they were kicked out. the recent events, in the view of policy makers around the world, have been south sudan's fault. south sudan claims heglig. they're not getting much luck in pushing that argument internationally. there were talks about a long history of provocation of sudanese attacks on south sudan that they have not responded to. at the moment, sudan seems to be winning the diplomatic work....
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. >> ban ki-moon has said he is greatly alarmed at the continued killing in syria. he has urged the government to withdraw heavy weapons from populated areas. he spoke after a big explosion which 70 people were killed. the facility was being used as a bomb making a tackle -- factory. >> we condemn what remains of the government's refusal to abide by its commitments, its continued intense use of heavy weaponry which continues to result in large numbers of civilian deaths every day. this is precisely what we have been concerned about. it is further indication that the government is ready to make commitments and then break them just as swiftly. it certainly casts further doubt where there was already a great deal on the core elements of the kofi annan plan. >> we spoke to richard murphy, a former ambassador to syria and saudi arabia. thank you for speaking to us. just the fact that we are still seeing the violence in syria, is it simply because the plan is not working? >> not at all. if is a miserable situation for the people, but the plan is there. thus far, the inter
. >> ban ki-moon has said he is greatly alarmed at the continued killing in syria. he has urged the government to withdraw heavy weapons from populated areas. he spoke after a big explosion which 70 people were killed. the facility was being used as a bomb making a tackle -- factory. >> we condemn what remains of the government's refusal to abide by its commitments, its continued intense use of heavy weaponry which continues to result in large numbers of civilian deaths every day....
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those were started by ban ki-moon in 2000. the first phase is over in 2015, and the second phase will kick him in 2015. so what should be in that second phase? many people have said that energy is the missing mgd. energy was not included as a specific focus with a specific target in the original development of the millennium development goal. i think many people looking at rio, looking at the work that the secretary-general has done are hoping that the second phase of the in gp will include a very important framework for energy. so much of that framework be? the secretary-general from secretary-general bond over the last five years, using a number of outside task forces from using a very extensive analysis provided by mckinsey, which by the way has been extraordinarily helpful, providing a high level task force, and the commitments of hundreds and hundreds of companies has built a program for sustainable energy for all, or see the. sustainable energy for all past three basic goals to it that have been worked through, except a
those were started by ban ki-moon in 2000. the first phase is over in 2015, and the second phase will kick him in 2015. so what should be in that second phase? many people have said that energy is the missing mgd. energy was not included as a specific focus with a specific target in the original development of the millennium development goal. i think many people looking at rio, looking at the work that the secretary-general has done are hoping that the second phase of the in gp will include a...
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earlier today our quartet colleagues which includes the united nations, represented by ban ki-moon, the european union represented by high representative kathy ashton, the russian federation represented by the foreign minister survey lovrov and the united states represented by myself and our special envoys, met to review the situation in the middle east. jordanian foreign minister naser juda briefed on jordan's recent engagement, the quartet underscored its support for jordan's positive efforts. we remain committed to the goals that we outlined in new york last september. we agreed on the importance of continued financial international support for the palestinian authority including the need for $1.1 billion in immediate assistance. finally, we have begun discussing some of the transnational issues, piracy, food security, that affect so many millions of people throughout the world. we are also going to be discussing our shared framework to support the democratic transitions and promote sustainable and inclusive economic growth through the doville partnership in the middle east and north
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secretary-general ban ki-moon is expected to visit myanmar on sunday. he'll meet aung san suu kyi for the first time and he'll ao hold talks withresident theinthein thein sein. >>> plans are in place to triple the capacity of its largest port by 2023 to support the country's rapid growth. nhk world's atoshi reports from jakarta. >> reporter: the indonesian port corporation on monday set out its ambitious expansion plan for jakarta's port. it includes widening nearby roads and lanes. the project will be conducted in two phases and will cost $2.47 billion. the port handles 6 million 20-foot containers every year. last year indonesia's exports soared 30% to a record high. even so, concerns remain that outdated infrastruct surholding back the country's economic potential. >> translator: the problem is how to maintain growth with the shortage of capacity inhe main port. that's why it must be expanded immediately. right now our capacity is almost at the limit. >> reporter: they hope to turn it into the top ports in the world. the ports are being stretched to
secretary-general ban ki-moon is expected to visit myanmar on sunday. he'll meet aung san suu kyi for the first time and he'll ao hold talks withresident theinthein thein sein. >>> plans are in place to triple the capacity of its largest port by 2023 to support the country's rapid growth. nhk world's atoshi reports from jakarta. >> reporter: the indonesian port corporation on monday set out its ambitious expansion plan for jakarta's port. it includes widening nearby roads and...
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secretary-general ban ki-moon says he's heading to myanmar on sunday.e's set to meet opposition leader aung san suu kyi for the first time. >> myanmar is only at the beginning of its transition. many challenges lie ahead. many concerns have yet to be addressed. yet i am convinced that we have an unprecedented opportunity to help the country advance toward a better future. >> ban said president thien seng invited him to make his third visit as u.n. chief. he's to meet with president and with aung san suu kyi. ban said he hopes to work with both of them to explore ways in which the u.n. can promote democratic change. >>> the u.s. military is moving ahead with plans to boost its presence in the asia-pacific. the "uss -- has docked out of nagasaki. it will serve as a landing pad for a new and controversial aircraft. here's a close-up look. >> reporter: it's 250 meters long. can carry thousand crew members, plus an additional 1900 -- u.s. navy personnel had a ceremony monday to mark the arrival in japan. >> thank you sasabo city and japanese self-defense for
secretary-general ban ki-moon says he's heading to myanmar on sunday.e's set to meet opposition leader aung san suu kyi for the first time. >> myanmar is only at the beginning of its transition. many challenges lie ahead. many concerns have yet to be addressed. yet i am convinced that we have an unprecedented opportunity to help the country advance toward a better future. >> ban said president thien seng invited him to make his third visit as u.n. chief. he's to meet with president...
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secretary-general ban ki-moon has criticize the syrian government for pressing on attacks with -- for pressing on attacks on people who want president assad to stand down plfment ban said the use of the army should stop at once. security forces in bahrain have fired tear gas and water cannons to disperse thousands of protesters who rallied in support of a leading human rights activists. demonstraterers held portraits into an activist who's been on hunger strikes to close for 60 days and is now in hospital. supporters say he's close to death. he's appealing against a life sentence he received for his part in anti-government protests last year. nominations for presidential elections in egypt closed this weekend. despite the overthrow of hosni mubarak in an uprising, tensions remain over the country's future. the muslim brotherhood, country's dominant movement, is being accused of lying and him pock rasy after going back on a promise not to contest the presidency. from cairo, earl daveys reports. >> brothers celebrating what they think is now inevitable. the millionaire businessman and f
secretary-general ban ki-moon has criticize the syrian government for pressing on attacks with -- for pressing on attacks on people who want president assad to stand down plfment ban said the use of the army should stop at once. security forces in bahrain have fired tear gas and water cannons to disperse thousands of protesters who rallied in support of a leading human rights activists. demonstraterers held portraits into an activist who's been on hunger strikes to close for 60 days and is now...
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secretary-general ban ki-moon is going to the country to see that firsthand. he heads there sunday to meet aung san suu kyi for the first time. he'll also meet with president thein sein. >> myanmar is only at the beginning of its transition. many challenges lie ahead. many concerns have yet to be addressed. yet i am convinced that we have an unprecedented opportunity to help the country advance toward a better future. >> ban says the president invited him to make his third visit to myanmar since he's been u.n. secretary-general. he'll meet thein sein and spend time with aung san suu kyi. ban says he hopes to work with both of them to explore ways that the u.n. can promote democratic change. >>> japan's leaders are also taking action to encourage change in myanmar. foreign minister koichiro gemba spoke about a plan to forgive nearly $4 billion in loans to the country and room aid. he says the move will support myanmar's democratic and economic reforms and will help japan too. prime minister yoshihiko noda told president thein sein last week his government would
secretary-general ban ki-moon is going to the country to see that firsthand. he heads there sunday to meet aung san suu kyi for the first time. he'll also meet with president thein sein. >> myanmar is only at the beginning of its transition. many challenges lie ahead. many concerns have yet to be addressed. yet i am convinced that we have an unprecedented opportunity to help the country advance toward a better future. >> ban says the president invited him to make his third visit to...
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secretary-general ban ki-moon spoke about the latest international concern that the reclusive nation would go ahead with a nuclear test as a follow-up to its failed missile launch last week. ban says north korean authorities should instead focus on helping their citizens get access to the basics. >> i renew my call to authorities to improve neighboring countries and improve the lives of its people who face serious food and nutrition needs. >> north korean space officials launched a missile on april 13th. they called it a rocket designed to send a satellite into space. it broke up soon after takeoff. the u.n. security council released a presidential statement condemning the launch. ban is warning north korean leaders against further provocations, nuclear tests or launches using ballistic missile technology. >>> north korea's neighbors are understandably concerned about what will happen next. we got some insight on this from a professor who teaches security studies and international relations at the national defense academy of japan. i started by asking him why north korea went ahead w
secretary-general ban ki-moon spoke about the latest international concern that the reclusive nation would go ahead with a nuclear test as a follow-up to its failed missile launch last week. ban says north korean authorities should instead focus on helping their citizens get access to the basics. >> i renew my call to authorities to improve neighboring countries and improve the lives of its people who face serious food and nutrition needs. >> north korean space officials launched a...
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that secretary-general ban ki moon slams a newly independent south sudan for its military for a second tuesday out of the two strange states edge towards outright war. up next report on a drilling boom in america's rocky mountains where locals have found out they don't own what's under their land and seen their ex rising on their doorsteps. we had died in forty acres and nineteen ninety three and decided it would be a great place to find the belle of the home and retire. i am first generation my great great grandfather homesteaded here. will still. go to the gates that way was filled with what he wanted go a mile up the sierra gone and gone. we have three hundred head of al we come down on the high country they're incredibly beautiful. i'm a fourth generation rancher when i was little dad would let me have two cows out of the herd so i could have known her. my favorite things is the red winged blackbirds and she was the honey honey the red wing back birds are back you know he. just has been my favorite place i've ever lived in my life i must say representatives is one your you have cal
that secretary-general ban ki moon slams a newly independent south sudan for its military for a second tuesday out of the two strange states edge towards outright war. up next report on a drilling boom in america's rocky mountains where locals have found out they don't own what's under their land and seen their ex rising on their doorsteps. we had died in forty acres and nineteen ninety three and decided it would be a great place to find the belle of the home and retire. i am first generation...
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secretary-general ban ki-moon spoke about the latest international concern that the reclusive nation will go ahead with nuclear test as a follow-up to its failed missile launch last week. ban says north korean authorities should instead focus on helping their citizens get access to the basics. >> i renew my call to authorities to improve confidence with neighboring countries and improve the lives of its people who face a serious food and nutrition needs. >> north korean space officials launched a missile on april 13th. they called it a rocket designed to send a satellite into space. it broke up soon after takeoff. the u.n. security council released a presidential statement condemning the launch. ban is warning north korean leaders against further provocations, nuclear tests or launches using ballistic missile technology. >>> north korea's neighbors are understandably concerned about what will happen next. we got some insight on this from a professor who teaches security studies and international relations at the national defense academy of japan. i started by asking him why north kor
secretary-general ban ki-moon spoke about the latest international concern that the reclusive nation will go ahead with nuclear test as a follow-up to its failed missile launch last week. ban says north korean authorities should instead focus on helping their citizens get access to the basics. >> i renew my call to authorities to improve confidence with neighboring countries and improve the lives of its people who face a serious food and nutrition needs. >> north korean space...
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severely criticized the syrian government for ongoing violence in the country and ki-moon says next week's cease fire date is no excuse for continued killing in the run up to the deadline fresh shelling the city with dozens of alleged fatalities in the past twenty four hours and the mask blames the bloodshed on terrorists i didn't know that turkey south of the gulf states the u.n. security council wants both sides of the course it was a complete cease fire in place within five days and specified further measures but some observers think u.s. not syrian opposition has to committed to regime change to give up now. if you have a ceasefire where the rebels are under that cease fire and say ok we're we're and we're no longer going to engage in violence against this regime then what was the point of starting the rebellion in the first place and and so it's very likely that the rebels are going to use any kind of a cease fire to consolidate their position and continue with their goal a u.s. for example is pressuring the assad regime to relinquish power they're doing it under this are a democracy
severely criticized the syrian government for ongoing violence in the country and ki-moon says next week's cease fire date is no excuse for continued killing in the run up to the deadline fresh shelling the city with dozens of alleged fatalities in the past twenty four hours and the mask blames the bloodshed on terrorists i didn't know that turkey south of the gulf states the u.n. security council wants both sides of the course it was a complete cease fire in place within five days and...
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verify what's the situation on the ground here signals moules and i asked the un secretary-general ban ki moon to put forward suggestions as soon as possible as to the format and size of the monitoring mission in syria so we don't rule out provocations and that's why the presence of independent monitors on the ground is very important to preclude for a moment as far as the rhetoric between the u.s. and russia it's tense to say the least separate state hillary clinton so precious refusal to support quote unquote constructive action by the u.n. security council on the crisis in syria keeping its president bashar al assad in power u.s. ambassador to the united nations susan rice went even further saying russia and china have quote blood on their hands for refusing to go along with an intervention in syria their policy makers here who are very pro intervention and they tend to blame russia for all that's happening in syria at least in their public statements in the meantime moscow's pushing for a political solution with a dialogue between the opposition and the government whereas the u.s. and the
verify what's the situation on the ground here signals moules and i asked the un secretary-general ban ki moon to put forward suggestions as soon as possible as to the format and size of the monitoring mission in syria so we don't rule out provocations and that's why the presence of independent monitors on the ground is very important to preclude for a moment as far as the rhetoric between the u.s. and russia it's tense to say the least separate state hillary clinton so precious refusal to...
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control and international security, to senator richard lugar, united nations security council's ban ki moon and murray snyder. we're engaged in research on the topic as "going nuclear and international security in the 21st century" coed itted by michael brown reflects. we're developing new course offerings in this area including a new graduate course this fall offered by professor of chemistry and international affairs christopher cahill on nuclear materials science funded by a grant from the nuclear regulatory commission. so it's a great pleasure to convene this discussion today to have all of you here together. and to have the opportunity to introduce the doctor to discuss the situation in iran which is obviously a -- the pressing issue that intrudes discussion of nuclear fuel cycle choices into the lives of many people around the world. he's currently with the science for international affairs at the john f. kennedy school at harvard university. he's spent 27 years prior to joining harvard with the international atomic energy agency in vienna, and the last five of those as deputy directo
control and international security, to senator richard lugar, united nations security council's ban ki moon and murray snyder. we're engaged in research on the topic as "going nuclear and international security in the 21st century" coed itted by michael brown reflects. we're developing new course offerings in this area including a new graduate course this fall offered by professor of chemistry and international affairs christopher cahill on nuclear materials science funded by a grant...
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observer mission according to this resolution the un secretary-general ban ki moon will have to report back to the security council on april nineteenth regarding how this resolution is being implemented whether the observers are being granted access through out soon. whether a humanitarian officials are being granted access throughout syria if the syrian authorities and the syrian opposition is complying with what the security council is this monitoring mission will eventually grow to a team of two hundred fifty people we should know though that it does say in this resolution there are some there is a vague reference that if syria does not comply with what mr curity council is asking further measures can be taken and what those further measures are is not clear yet i think at this point all security council members are hoping that the armed opposition group in the syrian government do comply with what's being asked and peace is finally established in syria when they bring it turkey accused syria of conducting across the border raid this week and return a geisha if it happens again the
observer mission according to this resolution the un secretary-general ban ki moon will have to report back to the security council on april nineteenth regarding how this resolution is being implemented whether the observers are being granted access through out soon. whether a humanitarian officials are being granted access throughout syria if the syrian authorities and the syrian opposition is complying with what the security council is this monitoring mission will eventually grow to a team of...
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secretary general ban ki moon has blasted south sudan for its military incursion and seizure of an oil field from sudan it hold it clearly illegal act and urged both sides to cease hostilities as the two nations edged closer to outright war the blame for which some say could be put squarely on the fate of those behind the separation of chief states the issue that everyone sees is or and the border demarcation my understanding or of many years we're following this is that the separation of the two countries was absolutely unnecessary and wrong and the obsessive nature of the united states led by the u.s. ambassador susan rice and the british and the europeans to have this separation without settling any of the issues has actually made the situation worse now you have south sudan which it believes it has the full backing of the united states and they took a overtly aggressive action as i was leaving the country last thursday and they invaded a town inside sudan has that the oil production sent there and therefore that precipitated the escalation that they violate the sovereignty to sudan
secretary general ban ki moon has blasted south sudan for its military incursion and seizure of an oil field from sudan it hold it clearly illegal act and urged both sides to cease hostilities as the two nations edged closer to outright war the blame for which some say could be put squarely on the fate of those behind the separation of chief states the issue that everyone sees is or and the border demarcation my understanding or of many years we're following this is that the separation of the...
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s chief ban ki-moon is due to brief the security council on the situation in new york. earlier, mr. ban said violence had escalated in recent days and he said he wanted the observer mission to increase to 300 to be deployed over three months. some correspondents say the security council, which is not due to make a decision until next week, might be afraid to put unarmed observers on the ground if the situation continues to deteriorate at the same rate. so that, again, from the bbc. as we wait for members to make their way back to the hearing room, let's show you a portion of this morning's "washington journal," some of your phone calls and e-mails. >> if the election were held today, who would you vote for? 46% say president obama. 46% say governor romney. men, 43% for president obama, 49% for mitt romney. women, just the opposite. 49% president obama, 43% for mitt romney. republicans, 91% are supporting the gop and 88% are supporting the democrats for president obama, and independents are breaking exactly even, 43% each, favorable ratings. president obama gets a 42%, mitt romney, 2
s chief ban ki-moon is due to brief the security council on the situation in new york. earlier, mr. ban said violence had escalated in recent days and he said he wanted the observer mission to increase to 300 to be deployed over three months. some correspondents say the security council, which is not due to make a decision until next week, might be afraid to put unarmed observers on the ground if the situation continues to deteriorate at the same rate. so that, again, from the bbc. as we wait...
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secretary general ban ki moon recently criticized south sudan for seizing the town in a military raid he called it a clearly illegal act and urged both sides to cease hostilities the escalating tension between the two sides over the last week could lead to fears of the breakout of an all out war. authorities have decided to keep materials relating to the trial of norwegian mass murderer anders breivik private for sixty years or until two thousand and seventy three the judges believe the documents ordeal and video hearings could be harmful to the public has admitted killing seventy seven people in a bomb and gun attack last year and in about ten minutes time here a lot of people of l's going to be looking at the rhetoric surrounding very big skilling's spree. take on those extremists so yes we accept. minority of all i'm saying is that there is a minority if you want to see the minority there is a minority of people who exist within the muslim community who. extremists who don't believe in the democratic values who don't believe in cleaves full coexistence and cauldrons and what we mus
secretary general ban ki moon recently criticized south sudan for seizing the town in a military raid he called it a clearly illegal act and urged both sides to cease hostilities the escalating tension between the two sides over the last week could lead to fears of the breakout of an all out war. authorities have decided to keep materials relating to the trial of norwegian mass murderer anders breivik private for sixty years or until two thousand and seventy three the judges believe the...