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of the absurd at unesco continues. and today, the organization adopted another delusional decision, which says that the people of israel have no the temple mount and the western wall. reporter: the unesco resolution criticizes israel for muslim access to the mosque and ongoing aggression worshipers. it.stinians denied tha >> actually, if you read the third paragraph of the decision, see that it starts by the recognition of the historic for the three religions. countries -- 26 abstained. unesco's director general has distanced herself and voiced her at the wording of the resolution. she said each of jerusalem's communities have the right to recognition of their history and relationship with the city. a final vote on the resolution expected next week. >> now, preparations are in full swing on the outskirts of the of mosul. paving the way for the operation, the u.s.-led moretion has conducted than 50 air strikes in that area. during the course of the last two weeks. have been under the jihadists.the it could trigger a hum
of the absurd at unesco continues. and today, the organization adopted another delusional decision, which says that the people of israel have no the temple mount and the western wall. reporter: the unesco resolution criticizes israel for muslim access to the mosque and ongoing aggression worshipers. it.stinians denied tha >> actually, if you read the third paragraph of the decision, see that it starts by the recognition of the historic for the three religions. countries -- 26 abstained....
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next, israel has suspended cooperation with unesco. this comes after the cultural body took steps toward adopting resolutions on annexed east jerusalem. the resolutions referred to occupy palestine. for more on this, let's talk to our correspondent in jerusalem. tell us more about this decision i israel. israel decision by follows the draft resolution from unesco and wish last night they voted -- in which last night they voted on a complex resolution about jerusalem. when they were talking about the holy sites of jerusalem, they did not mention the site by jewish name. they mentioned the mosque but not the temple mount. in israel, the reaction to that has been one of astonishment and outrage. they say this is an attempt in jerusalem, the israeli government says this is an attempt to whitewash jewish history out of jerusalem. they say it is ridiculous, a ridiculous decision, on par with saying that the pyramid's have no part of egyptian history or the great wall has no part in chinese history. jerusalem has a part in jewish history. isr
next, israel has suspended cooperation with unesco. this comes after the cultural body took steps toward adopting resolutions on annexed east jerusalem. the resolutions referred to occupy palestine. for more on this, let's talk to our correspondent in jerusalem. tell us more about this decision i israel. israel decision by follows the draft resolution from unesco and wish last night they voted -- in which last night they voted on a complex resolution about jerusalem. when they were talking...
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it's a unesco world heritage site. in honor of the new train, temple officials put a pair of holy statues on display for the first time. they hope as many as 60,000 people will ride the blue symphony in the first year. that will be music to the railway and to the tourism industry. >>> let's check out the weather forecast for the weekend. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> that's all we have for now on nhk "newsline." i'm ross mihara in tokyo. thank you for watching and have a good day. ó >> in honor of global children's day, global 3000 is visiting children around the globe. we go to the indonesian island of sumba, where kids take to the saddle for traditional horse races. in berlin, we accompany children who go back to nature every day to their forest preschool. but first, we go to syria. in war-torn aleppo, there are fewer and fewer kindergartens and schools. and the only place where life is relatively safe is underground. ideally, all kids should have as carefree a childhood as possible. but in reality, one in every nine children is rais
it's a unesco world heritage site. in honor of the new train, temple officials put a pair of holy statues on display for the first time. they hope as many as 60,000 people will ride the blue symphony in the first year. that will be music to the railway and to the tourism industry. >>> let's check out the weather forecast for the weekend. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> that's all we have for now on nhk "newsline." i'm ross mihara in tokyo. thank you for watching and have a good...
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suga criticized unesco last year for adding documents to the world register. the documents refer to a specific incident. he said it should not be used for political purposes. he documents say more than 300,000 chinese were killed after the former japanese army entered the area in 1937. but thahat determining the exac figure is difficult. suga says the government is considering options including ending annual payments to the agency. unesco expects all member nations to pay dues each year. five years ago the u.s. stopped making payments nap made japan the largest contributor with about $36 million due this year. >>> japan is busy preparing for the 2020 olympics and paralympics and has added another item to the list of things to tackle. second hand smoke. a report from the world health organization describes japan's measures to passive smokes among the weakest in the world. >> translator: the host companies of past olympics have introduced fines and other measures to limit passive smoking. it's japan's turn. >> the health ministry conducted an in-n-depth study of
suga criticized unesco last year for adding documents to the world register. the documents refer to a specific incident. he said it should not be used for political purposes. he documents say more than 300,000 chinese were killed after the former japanese army entered the area in 1937. but thahat determining the exac figure is difficult. suga says the government is considering options including ending annual payments to the agency. unesco expects all member nations to pay dues each year. five...
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environment ministry is working to be designated a unesco world heritage site. it recently unveiled a plan to realize this goal. the amami islands boast a wide variety of animals and plants. they make their home in a mangrove forest on the biggest island. the ecosystem has marine life that doesn't exist anywhere else. nhk world has the story of one man who's dedicated his life to preserving the trees that have nurtured this ecosystem. >> reporter: he manages mangrove park but also works as a tour guide. >> translator: the trees get nutrients through their open roots. >> reporter: he was born and raised right near the forest. when he was a child. >> translator: i used to pass through here on my way home.
environment ministry is working to be designated a unesco world heritage site. it recently unveiled a plan to realize this goal. the amami islands boast a wide variety of animals and plants. they make their home in a mangrove forest on the biggest island. the ecosystem has marine life that doesn't exist anywhere else. nhk world has the story of one man who's dedicated his life to preserving the trees that have nurtured this ecosystem. >> reporter: he manages mangrove park but also works...
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2012 she was a recipient or the l'oreal unesco award for women in science. joining us from cape town to tell us more about the potential impact of her research is jill farrant. welcome to the show, jill. great to have you here. jill: thank you. thank you for inviting me on. may: well, jill, let's first start off with your childhood, because i know that your interest in the outdoors and plants began at a very early age, and you spent a lot of time outside. i know there's one story where you went outside once, you saw a dry plant, and then the next day it rained and it was all vibrant again. you went home and told your dad and he said that's impossible. tell me a little bit about that moment for you. jill: interesting moment, because obobviously i was a very observant child, observant because weather drove the mood in our home. my father was a farmer, and if it wasn't raining, that was a problem, 'cause the crops wouldn't be watered. if it was raining with hail, that was a problem, because then the crops would be damaged. so, being observant, i actually notice
2012 she was a recipient or the l'oreal unesco award for women in science. joining us from cape town to tell us more about the potential impact of her research is jill farrant. welcome to the show, jill. great to have you here. jill: thank you. thank you for inviting me on. may: well, jill, let's first start off with your childhood, because i know that your interest in the outdoors and plants began at a very early age, and you spent a lot of time outside. i know there's one story where you went...
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unesco has proposed a controversial solution. the holiest site in judaism, known tos as the temple mount. the third most sacred side in islam. hey refer to the area as a sanctuary. >> we will not negotiate or take part in this ugly game. there is no place for those games here. this noble organization was stablished to preserve the history, not to rewrite it, and the palestinians in other countries want to rewrite the history of jerusalem. >> the long-standing dispute is also linked to israel's refusal to grant visas to nesco experts. for the palestinians, it sends a symbolic message. >> on the ground, unfortunately, there wouldn't be immediate change following the adoption of this resolution . t what is the effect of this adoption is a pledge to israeli dip mows. it is a message saying they are still occupying in east jerusalem and enough is enough. this was the essence of the message. >> after the resolution was provisionally improved last thursday, israel suspended its examination with unesco, hurting relations. israel accuses
unesco has proposed a controversial solution. the holiest site in judaism, known tos as the temple mount. the third most sacred side in islam. hey refer to the area as a sanctuary. >> we will not negotiate or take part in this ugly game. there is no place for those games here. this noble organization was stablished to preserve the history, not to rewrite it, and the palestinians in other countries want to rewrite the history of jerusalem. >> the long-standing dispute is also linked...
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la torre de 10 personas, el colorido espectÁculo fue declarado obra maestra de la humanidad por la unescoa bordo, ahí con lo que guste cooperar
la torre de 10 personas, el colorido espectÁculo fue declarado obra maestra de la humanidad por la unescoa bordo, ahí con lo que guste cooperar
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the unesco world as many as 60,000 people will ride the blue symphony in the first year, that will be music to the railway and the tourism industry. >>> that is the latest in business news for this hour, i'll leave you with a check on the markets. >>> a newspaper affiliated with chinese come nis party has faced problems. the statement followed the large democrat demonstration by former soldiers protesting living difficulties and lack of jobs. 6 the english version of the global times carried a statement from the defense ministry on thursday. the statement added that the living difficulties of vet trachbs will be reformed. the chinese version of the paper ran a commentary that said expressing dissatisfaction through demonstrations is undesirable. about 1,000 people demonstrated in beijing from tuesday through wednesday morning. initially the government did not respond to the protest, nor did the state run media. analysts say bay jichk is trying to prevent the spread of similar democrat demonstrations and show people overseas that it is dealing with issues facing veterans. >> the appoin
the unesco world as many as 60,000 people will ride the blue symphony in the first year, that will be music to the railway and the tourism industry. >>> that is the latest in business news for this hour, i'll leave you with a check on the markets. >>> a newspaper affiliated with chinese come nis party has faced problems. the statement followed the large democrat demonstration by former soldiers protesting living difficulties and lack of jobs. 6 the english version of the...
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javier: la unesco creÓ esta fecha calcula que para el 2030 se necesitarÁn 69 millones de nuevos docentesde ellos con su maestra o maestro favoritos. demos alguna fotografÍas de la gente que nos manda, con esa persona que realmente te cambia la vida de una u otra forma. hay estÁn estudiantes y maestros, nos mandÓ esta fotografÍa. felicidades a todos los maestros. javier: si tienen a su profesores universitarios, tÉcnicos en la escuela envÍa tu fotografÍa. rolina: tambiÉn si son maestros. ahora estamos en vivo desde la misma sede de google para que nos muestren el Último telÉfono de tercera dimensiÓn. que voy poniendo en mi lista de navidad. javier: envÍa sus comentarios por facebook. tambiÉn te invitamos a conectarnos a travÉs de toda nuestra plataformas, [soft family chatter] ♪ todos tus sabores preferidos, ahora sin gluten. maaaaaa......a ¿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. carolina:
javier: la unesco creÓ esta fecha calcula que para el 2030 se necesitarÁn 69 millones de nuevos docentesde ellos con su maestra o maestro favoritos. demos alguna fotografÍas de la gente que nos manda, con esa persona que realmente te cambia la vida de una u otra forma. hay estÁn estudiantes y maestros, nos mandÓ esta fotografÍa. felicidades a todos los maestros. javier: si tienen a su profesores universitarios, tÉcnicos en la escuela envÍa tu fotografÍa. rolina: tambiÉn si son...
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last week, israel suspended its ties with unesco over the resolution, which uses the islamic name carron out sharif haram alom al h-- sharif. to the states now. the republican presidential nominee, donald trump, continues to claim that widespread voter fraud is taking place before next election day, in november. in number of republican officials, including house speaker paul ryan, have said they are confident in the election processes. our correspondent philip crowther reports live from paris, illinois. where voting is already underway. paris, in the town of the essential election is well underway. bringing people like evelyn and merle to the polls. >> you are going to come over and did here in this box. >> evelyn is for donald trump. >> they have tried to take collections before. >> just like right now, they are trying to legalize all of these immigrants right now so they will vote the way they tell them to vote. ok, that is not legal either. many trump supporters believe in their candidate's views that the election could be reagan hillary clinton's favor. in this one county in central
last week, israel suspended its ties with unesco over the resolution, which uses the islamic name carron out sharif haram alom al h-- sharif. to the states now. the republican presidential nominee, donald trump, continues to claim that widespread voter fraud is taking place before next election day, in november. in number of republican officials, including house speaker paul ryan, have said they are confident in the election processes. our correspondent philip crowther reports live from paris,...
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cooperationuspended with unesco for adopting a resolution which they say denies their connection to holy sites. the resolution uses only the muslim name for the holy site, which is known to jews as the temple mount. they also condemn what is described as israeli aggression toward muslims at the state -- at the site. is us-led coalition increasing airstrikes around the strategic city of mosul. the fresh attacks came after several months of preparation of a ground assault to free to city from a so-called islamic state. our defense correspondent is with the iraqi army as they prepare for battle and sent us this report. reporter: a dual -- in iraq he army continued its jordan -- continued his journey north. we joined one of the last convoys to leave baghdad. we powered column after column of armored vehicles, on their way to join the battle. leaving behind the devastation caused by the enemies so-called islamic state, and the bomb damage from us-led airstrikes. the hardest fight is still to come. the 12 hour journey ended here. just south of mozilla, the last major stronghold in iraq. >> we
cooperationuspended with unesco for adopting a resolution which they say denies their connection to holy sites. the resolution uses only the muslim name for the holy site, which is known to jews as the temple mount. they also condemn what is described as israeli aggression toward muslims at the state -- at the site. is us-led coalition increasing airstrikes around the strategic city of mosul. the fresh attacks came after several months of preparation of a ground assault to free to city from a...
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organization unesco after it approved an air of-sponsored resolution ignoring key holy site is revered as the holy mount. the ambassador has accused the palestinians of playing games. russia has stopped its airstrikes in neighborhoods of aleppo 48-hours ahead of a pause. they say that russian and syrian horses were allowing preparations for civilians to leave aleppo during a scheduled 8-hour period. pro-democracy lawmakers in hong kong staged anti-china protests after rings worn in after an unprecedented legal bid to the hong kong government failed to block them. the newly elected lawmakers caused chaos at the legislative council when they swore while saying the oath and mispronounced the word "china." samsung will compensate companies that made parts of the note 7. they will also offer the firm's other work to cushion the blow. the note 7 was recalled after reports of batteries catching fire. samsung scrapped the device when replacement phones experienced the same problem. president obama says donald trump should stop whining about a rigged election and get on with getting votes. on t
organization unesco after it approved an air of-sponsored resolution ignoring key holy site is revered as the holy mount. the ambassador has accused the palestinians of playing games. russia has stopped its airstrikes in neighborhoods of aleppo 48-hours ahead of a pause. they say that russian and syrian horses were allowing preparations for civilians to leave aleppo during a scheduled 8-hour period. pro-democracy lawmakers in hong kong staged anti-china protests after rings worn in after an...
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this hour, we take you to a group of islands, the environment ministry is working to be designated a unescoorld heritage site. it recently unveiled a plan to realize this goal. the amami islands boast a wide variety of animals and plants. they make their home in a mangrove forest on the biggest island. the ecosystem has marine life that doesn't exist anywhere else. nhk world has the story of one man who's dedicated his life to preserving the trees that have nurtured this ecosystem. >> reporter: he manages mangrove park but also works as a tour guide. >> translator: the trees get nutrients through their open roots. >> reporter: he was born and raised right near the forest. when he was a child. >> translator: i used to pass through here on my way home. sometimes i walk through mud. sometimes friends and i chase each other around. this place was our playground. i didn't even know the word, mangrove. >> reporter: he didn't realize how beautiful a natural la landscape was until he returned here after living in tokyo during his university days. >> translator: after i turned to amami, i went to th
this hour, we take you to a group of islands, the environment ministry is working to be designated a unescoorld heritage site. it recently unveiled a plan to realize this goal. the amami islands boast a wide variety of animals and plants. they make their home in a mangrove forest on the biggest island. the ecosystem has marine life that doesn't exist anywhere else. nhk world has the story of one man who's dedicated his life to preserving the trees that have nurtured this ecosystem. >>...
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. >>> israel suspended corporation with unesco a day after the u.n. agency announced a draft resolution that used the islamic name for a hilltop that is sacred to jews and muslims. >>> iraqi special forces gathering at the frontlines some 25 miles from mosul ahead of a planned operation to retake that city from isis. the u.s. led coalition is increasing air strikes in and around mosul as iraqi ground forces are building up. dole and disney have launched to feature characters like disney, pixar and marvel. they encourage their kids to make healthier food choices. that's the cnbc news update this hour. scott, back to you. >> all right, sue. thanks so much where are. >> our options have spotted something unusual. >> as whaed to break, take a look at this week's top performers in the s&p. there you go. halftime report back after this. [pony neighing] what? hey gary. oh. what's with the dog-sized horse? i'm crazy stressed trying to figure out this complex trade so i brought in my comfort pony, warren, to help me deal. isn't that right warren? well, you cou
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according to a 2013 unesco study, a staggering 124 million children a and adolescents do nt have accessmal primary ededucation. the numbers may actually be higher but the tools and measurements to get more accurate figures aren't really available. one person who's trying to lower those numbers--a social entrepreneur, matthew clough. his company stone & cloth, specializing in backpacks and totes, donates a portion of its proceeds to a scholarship fund for tanzanian schoolchildren to ensure that their classroom time is supported and subsidized, and to think, this all started when matt climbed mount kilimanjaro. matt clough joins me now from detroit, michigan, to fill us in.. hey, matt, welcome to "full l frame." clough: hey, thanks so much for having me. lee: you're welcome. well, matt, as i just said, uh, this all began because you climbed a really high mountain-- mount kilimanjaro. how did this all come about? what happened? clough: yeah, so, i mean, it--it started-- i was--i was in college at the time, just really, um, excited about and kind of obsessed with climbing mountains, and a b
according to a 2013 unesco study, a staggering 124 million children a and adolescents do nt have accessmal primary ededucation. the numbers may actually be higher but the tools and measurements to get more accurate figures aren't really available. one person who's trying to lower those numbers--a social entrepreneur, matthew clough. his company stone & cloth, specializing in backpacks and totes, donates a portion of its proceeds to a scholarship fund for tanzanian schoolchildren to ensure...
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farrant's research has received international praise, and in 2012 she was a recipient or the l'oreal unesco award for women in science. joining us from cape town to tell us more about the potential impact of her research is jill farrant. welcome to the show, jill. great to have you here. jill: thank you. thank you for inviting me on. may: well, jill, let's first start off with your childhood, because i know that your interest in the outdoors and plants began at a very early age, and you spent a lot of time outside. i know there's one story where you went outside once, you saw a dry plant, and then the next day it rained and it was all vibrant again. you went home and told your dad and he said that's impossible. tell me a little bit about that moment for you. jill: interesting moment, because obobviously i was a very observant child, observant because weather drove the mood in our home. my father was a farmer, and if it wasn't raining, that was a problem, 'cause the crops wouldn't be watered. if it was raining with hail, that was a problem, because then the crops would be damaged. so, being
farrant's research has received international praise, and in 2012 she was a recipient or the l'oreal unesco award for women in science. joining us from cape town to tell us more about the potential impact of her research is jill farrant. welcome to the show, jill. great to have you here. jill: thank you. thank you for inviting me on. may: well, jill, let's first start off with your childhood, because i know that your interest in the outdoors and plants began at a very early age, and you spent a...
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director for russian affairs in the european bureau and prior to that, deputy chief of mission at unesco in paris, deputy coordinator for u.s. assistance to europe and eurasia. you are perfectly placed because you do the policy and the assistance part. this is where these two streams come together. welcome. thank you for being here. we know this is not an easy subject for the government to talk about. at least we found it difficult to get our colleagues to share with us what we need to think about this and what we need to do. first of all, good morning, everyone. thank you for hosting me here. we are really pleased to see this report released as we think it is an important subject. it needs attention. i think one of the more important things -- and you have this in your slide -- is recognizing what the playbook is, what we are dealing with. we are seeing behaviors and activities that surprise us and unsettle us, but it's important to step back and see the whole and see what may be behind it. i think your report try to do that, and that is a great service to all of us as policymakers. as
director for russian affairs in the european bureau and prior to that, deputy chief of mission at unesco in paris, deputy coordinator for u.s. assistance to europe and eurasia. you are perfectly placed because you do the policy and the assistance part. this is where these two streams come together. welcome. thank you for being here. we know this is not an easy subject for the government to talk about. at least we found it difficult to get our colleagues to share with us what we need to think...
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expressing outrage, israel suspends all cooperation with unesco in response to a draft resolution which uses islamic names for jerusalem's holiest sites. and eight -- aids agencies accuse
expressing outrage, israel suspends all cooperation with unesco in response to a draft resolution which uses islamic names for jerusalem's holiest sites. and eight -- aids agencies accuse