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that a lot of people know already and if you're looking at the figures the 1st weekend was it's united generatedone roughly 1001000000 i'm sorry one that would be a huge number 1000000 euros. was downloaded 3000000 times and compared to pokemon gold that's peanuts it was about 10 times as much ok now this game is a fun example of old men did reality all week going to see adult lore of this yeah i think at least the industry is hoping that we'll see a lot more of it in the near future and that they really want to bring that technology to the mainstream as for example apple they have developed a software that's enables users to build their own experience and google has been testing a new feature they are doing their actions at the moment and microsoft is has recently announced a game called mycroft earth in which users can build rows of objects. ok oh look it's be all male this is. just thank you very much for now i'll let you get back to chasing what was bad as a list but. as i was home from rowing for over a drug rings off thank you very much thank. 30 years ago july the 1st 1989150 people techn
that a lot of people know already and if you're looking at the figures the 1st weekend was it's united generatedone roughly 1001000000 i'm sorry one that would be a huge number 1000000 euros. was downloaded 3000000 times and compared to pokemon gold that's peanuts it was about 10 times as much ok now this game is a fun example of old men did reality all week going to see adult lore of this yeah i think at least the industry is hoping that we'll see a lot more of it in the near future and that...
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yeah i think it puts a great deal of pressure on the secretary general and other parts of the united nations she makes recommendations to the security council to that they should have an informal meeting on this to discuss what happened i don't think you're going to get the security council pushing hard for the investigation i don't think the security council will see that that is their job but they will they will see many members of the council even those that are not favorable saudi arabia like for example russia potentially will will will not necessarily say that's within the remit of the security council is a matter for international peace and security for the secretary general he all along has said that it's not in his power to set up an international investigation he says that he needs a referral from a country or one of the main bodies of the u.n. she says no it's in his power so that again is in question and that of course is interesting in the last week or so he said he can't set up an investigation into the tanker attacks in the gulf or exactly the same reasons well she's m
yeah i think it puts a great deal of pressure on the secretary general and other parts of the united nations she makes recommendations to the security council to that they should have an informal meeting on this to discuss what happened i don't think you're going to get the security council pushing hard for the investigation i don't think the security council will see that that is their job but they will they will see many members of the council even those that are not favorable saudi arabia...
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when she was asked about the united the spokesperson of the united nations general secretary general when he said that it's not within his mandate to launch the investigation she said well nothing is set in stone there's always these gray area and the united nations secretary general could find his own ways around this she doesn't seem to be really impressed with the track record of the international community saying that it's about time for the international community to send a strong message to the saudi government there's absolutely no way a nation whether it's a strong nation or one of the nation can go away with a crime without being punished and that ultimately the international community should convene and around the idea of a mechanism of an international panel of experts for criminal investigation that should be launched to give reassurances that no one would be harmed in the future no journalist would be targeted by a government just because of his thoughts just because of his opinions so i think from our own words i mean this. is using very strong words about the internatio
when she was asked about the united the spokesperson of the united nations general secretary general when he said that it's not within his mandate to launch the investigation she said well nothing is set in stone there's always these gray area and the united nations secretary general could find his own ways around this she doesn't seem to be really impressed with the track record of the international community saying that it's about time for the international community to send a strong message...
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adams the 20th surgeon general of the united states. no other public health leader speaks with the knowledge and expertise and moral authority that comes with being surgeon general that's why when doctor adams speaks americans listen. behavior changes and lives are saved. in the very best tradition of previous surgeon general's who educated the american people rally the healthcare community and change the culture surrounding tobacco hiv nutrition and other public health challenges, dr. adams is now leading the fight against the epidemic of opioid misuse. opioid overdoses will responsible for nearly 40,000 death in 2017 and 2 million people in the united states suffer from opioid use disorder. we know this is a chronic debilitating brain condition. he was also working to make progress on the opioid crisis our substance use prevention and treatment initiative encourages states to expand access to medication a distant treatment which is proven to be the most effective therapy for opioid use disorder. to achieve this goal we are providing te
adams the 20th surgeon general of the united states. no other public health leader speaks with the knowledge and expertise and moral authority that comes with being surgeon general that's why when doctor adams speaks americans listen. behavior changes and lives are saved. in the very best tradition of previous surgeon general's who educated the american people rally the healthcare community and change the culture surrounding tobacco hiv nutrition and other public health challenges, dr. adams is...
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united states to go to culver academy. i stand before you as the surgeon general of the united states. you look at us, we don't look like the families that you think of when you think of addiction. but we are the faces of addiction right here before you. and we are also what recovery looks like. so it's important that folks understand that. so audrey, thank you so much for coming up and sharing what you and your family have done. >> thank you. [ applause ] a >> and going back to indiana, i've also been on the other side of the opioid epidemic. many of you all know about this. as state health commissioner in indiana, i ran the state department of health. i oversaw the response to the largest ever outbreak of hiv related to injection drug use. and i often get asked how did we stem the tide of hiv in that community, who did you partner with? was it the cdc? was it the school of medicine? who was it? yes, those health entities were all critically important. but what i tell folks is the people who we most needed to get that syringe service approved, the local pastor, the local sheriff. we h
united states to go to culver academy. i stand before you as the surgeon general of the united states. you look at us, we don't look like the families that you think of when you think of addiction. but we are the faces of addiction right here before you. and we are also what recovery looks like. so it's important that folks understand that. so audrey, thank you so much for coming up and sharing what you and your family have done. >> thank you. [ applause ] a >> and going back to...
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in the first wave of the landing here at omaha, one unit suffered 91% casualties. as general omar bradley later wrote, "six hours after the landings, we held only 10 yards of beach." a british commando unit had half its men killed or wounded while taking the town of st. aubin. a d-day veteran remembers, "the only thing that made me feel good was to look around and try to find somebody who looked more scared than i felt. that man was hard to find." at all the beaches and landing grounds of d-day, men saw some images they would spend a lifetime preferring to forget. one soldier carries the memory of three paratroopers dead and hanging from telephone poles "like a horrible crucifixion scene." all who fought saw images of pain and death, raw and relentless. the men of d-day also witnessed scenes they would proudly and faithfully recount, scenes of daring and self-giving that went beyond anything the army or the country could ask. they remember men like technician 5th grade john pinder, jr., whose job was to deliver vital radio equipment to the beach. he was gravely wounded before
in the first wave of the landing here at omaha, one unit suffered 91% casualties. as general omar bradley later wrote, "six hours after the landings, we held only 10 yards of beach." a british commando unit had half its men killed or wounded while taking the town of st. aubin. a d-day veteran remembers, "the only thing that made me feel good was to look around and try to find somebody who looked more scared than i felt. that man was hard to find." at all the beaches and...
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bush: in the first wave of the landing here at omaha, one unit suffered 91% casualties. as generalbradley later wrote, "six hours after the landings, we held only 10 yards of beach." a british commando unit had half its men killed or wounded while taking the town of st. aubin. a d-day veteran remembers, "the only thing that made me feel good was to look around and try to find somebody who looked more scared than i felt. that man was hard to find." pres. bush: at all the beaches and landing grounds of d-day, men saw some images they would spend a lifetime preferring to forget. one soldier carries the memory of three paratroopers dead and hanging from telephone poles "like a horrible crucifixion scene." all who fought saw images of pain and death, raw and relentless. the men of d-day also witnessed scenes they would proudly and faithfully recount, scenes of daring and self-giving that went beyond anything the army or the country could ask. they remember men like technician 5th grade john pinder, jr., whose job was to deliver vital radio equipment to the beach. he was gravely wounded
bush: in the first wave of the landing here at omaha, one unit suffered 91% casualties. as generalbradley later wrote, "six hours after the landings, we held only 10 yards of beach." a british commando unit had half its men killed or wounded while taking the town of st. aubin. a d-day veteran remembers, "the only thing that made me feel good was to look around and try to find somebody who looked more scared than i felt. that man was hard to find." pres. bush: at all the...
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. >> you're eyes are not deceiving you, that is indeed the attorney general of the united states and long-time bagpiper, bill barr, joining the nypd emerald society pipe band at the justice department today. his staff was planning to surprise him with the band but he foiled their plot. >> as you know i'm very proficient at, dare i say the word, "spying." [ laughter ]
. >> you're eyes are not deceiving you, that is indeed the attorney general of the united states and long-time bagpiper, bill barr, joining the nypd emerald society pipe band at the justice department today. his staff was planning to surprise him with the band but he foiled their plot. >> as you know i'm very proficient at, dare i say the word, "spying." [ laughter ]
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official request from either turkey or another countries what would you like the secretary general of the united nations to do now that you've released this report. so 1st day i should i like that i am an independent expert that has been mandated by the united nations to work on the situation of extrajudicial executions so why in my inquiry is not a human rights inquiry it is based on a mandate that was given to me by the member states of the united nation 2nd i am calling on the secretary general to to establish to our point a panel of experts who could look into criminal responsibilities i have done the human rights investigation the next step i cannot do is an actual criminal investigation sen i hope that the secretary general we we will do just that i do not believe that he needs the turkey in particular to call on such an investigation formally more generally i think the united nations as a measure of order to play to ensure that he has the effective instruments and tools to prevent and respond to targeted killings and targeted disappearance or than in my report i make around jobbery commen
official request from either turkey or another countries what would you like the secretary general of the united nations to do now that you've released this report. so 1st day i should i like that i am an independent expert that has been mandated by the united nations to work on the situation of extrajudicial executions so why in my inquiry is not a human rights inquiry it is based on a mandate that was given to me by the member states of the united nation 2nd i am calling on the secretary...
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general matthew a. zimmerman, chief of chaplains, united states army. l zimmerman: may we bow our heads in prayer. oh god by his grace we gain courage to walk the same road as the heroes of faith, we lift our hearts in gratitude for all who lived valiantly and certainly for all who died gravely for truth, liberty and for righteousness. but especially do we thank you for the heroes of this beach. those who suffered and tasted bitter sacrifice in achieving the freedom that we enjoy so much today. so god of our fathers, help us to prize highly and guard carefully the gifts which their loyalty and devotion have passed on to us. great unto us the gift of a living and vigorous faith that , we may be like them may true , as they were true, that we may be loyal as they were loyal, and we may serve our country in the cause of freedom all the days of our lives. we pray in the final day we might join those soldiers we remember here in wearing the victor's crown. amen. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states will now place a wreath on
general matthew a. zimmerman, chief of chaplains, united states army. l zimmerman: may we bow our heads in prayer. oh god by his grace we gain courage to walk the same road as the heroes of faith, we lift our hearts in gratitude for all who lived valiantly and certainly for all who died gravely for truth, liberty and for righteousness. but especially do we thank you for the heroes of this beach. those who suffered and tasted bitter sacrifice in achieving the freedom that we enjoy so much today....
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well with al jazeera these are the top stories the united nations secretary general says the world cannot afford a confrontation in the gulf the warning from antonio guterres follows a power to tax on 2 tankers in the gulf of oman and the kurds having to abandon ship iranian t.v. showing what it says is the oil tanker one of them the frontal attack which had $23.00 crew on board it was loaded with oil from abu dhabi in the united arab emirates and was heading for taiwan. and protesters in hong kong are planning another mass rally on sunday government offices remain shut on thursday as small protests took place against the proposed new law to allow extradition to mainland china. has been more fighting on the outskirts of libya's capital the warlord khalifa haftar and his forces have been battling soldiers from the un recognized government military sources say government forces are advancing on the areas of. the khalifa haftar as warplanes also targeted several locations across tripoli overnight more from what up the one i had in tripoli. the clashes that we knew would between forces loyal
well with al jazeera these are the top stories the united nations secretary general says the world cannot afford a confrontation in the gulf the warning from antonio guterres follows a power to tax on 2 tankers in the gulf of oman and the kurds having to abandon ship iranian t.v. showing what it says is the oil tanker one of them the frontal attack which had $23.00 crew on board it was loaded with oil from abu dhabi in the united arab emirates and was heading for taiwan. and protesters in hong...
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he showed complete disregard to the united nations to the secretary general and to the representative of us and said emma whom he was with a week or 2 or 2 before in abu dhabi making. between him and said raj he basically had said he would sign up to the un plan but he was here everyone he did but because the man doesn't want to share power of the anybody he alleges that if you went to the damask conference he would only have part of the power and he decided to appropriately. blitzkrieg the conference and activity and control the power himself has it worked you know how of his forces surrounding tripoli like 2 pincers do you think he can move further and take the capital i don't think so because his attack on timbalier was the rallying point of the february a revolutionary forces that came from misrata from the mountains from days in 10 from from leeds in homs many forces have come together to really rallying for support through billy and the militia and thirdly also defended their city and now most of these forces which are supported by the or supporting the government of sabotage is
he showed complete disregard to the united nations to the secretary general and to the representative of us and said emma whom he was with a week or 2 or 2 before in abu dhabi making. between him and said raj he basically had said he would sign up to the un plan but he was here everyone he did but because the man doesn't want to share power of the anybody he alleges that if you went to the damask conference he would only have part of the power and he decided to appropriately. blitzkrieg the...
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the american president that's isolated on this question in the united states because democrats and republicans the mainstream media the general public in the united states as well as of course in europe and elsewhere you know is quite alarmed by what happened and for the rest of us nic journalists i mean when will this stop until last week a former editor in chief of a soldier paper close to the all thought of these there in riyadh was inciting i guess the bombing of a network next door in doha so really something needs to happen something you know got to give so that the on growing. incitement against journalist stops or ahmad thanks very much a speech to it no doubt is even goes on thanks for much more on bashara. all right moving on international arrest warrants have been issued in 4 suspects charged with the murders of 298 malaysia airlines passengers and crew dutch investigators say 3 russians and a ukrainian closely cooperated in obtaining the missile launcher that shot down the jeanson ukraine 5 years ago the kremlin is again denying any involvement. even though they have not pushed the button themselves their suspicio
the american president that's isolated on this question in the united states because democrats and republicans the mainstream media the general public in the united states as well as of course in europe and elsewhere you know is quite alarmed by what happened and for the rest of us nic journalists i mean when will this stop until last week a former editor in chief of a soldier paper close to the all thought of these there in riyadh was inciting i guess the bombing of a network next door in doha...
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well remains to be seen whether the united nations and the secretary general and china the terrorism the united nations security council will heed those calls from agonist come on to start a criminal investigation about a week ago with the u.n. spokesperson post person said that the secretary general does not have the mandate to launch a criminal investigation and that the boys down to whether the united nations security council would be able to launch it or any other country like turkey and press ahead for the need to start a criminal investigation investigation when you look at the latest developments you have the sound is critical of the find it saying that basically they were inaccurate and they were full of contradictions you have the united states of america which is very busy at this particular moment to rally regional support in the gulf region against iran to the point where of course that secretary of state by company when he was inside of arabia didn't raise the issue of somalia with this side of the authorities it could be an indication this is not really a top priority fo
well remains to be seen whether the united nations and the secretary general and china the terrorism the united nations security council will heed those calls from agonist come on to start a criminal investigation about a week ago with the u.n. spokesperson post person said that the secretary general does not have the mandate to launch a criminal investigation and that the boys down to whether the united nations security council would be able to launch it or any other country like turkey and...
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and he says that his country now hopes that united nations secretary general antonio terrorist will take over the issue and move forward with action now from a turkish perspective to basically say that they would like to see this become an international investigation into the murder of jamal but the turkish government at the same time is pretty much concerned that the u.s. administration could be using its political leverage you know way out on another to take the steam out of the sentiment which has been building over the last few months about the need to. implicate to go out with an investigation and implicate those responsible for the killing of the i think from a turkish perspective they would waiting to see if it would be possible to solve the whole crisis with assad to contact part when that didn't work we've been talking about 2 things international investigation which was dismissed by the saudi government or the extradition of the 15 members of the hits squad that was sent here to istanbul and which were implicated by the united nations reports was reported on the killing of jama
and he says that his country now hopes that united nations secretary general antonio terrorist will take over the issue and move forward with action now from a turkish perspective to basically say that they would like to see this become an international investigation into the murder of jamal but the turkish government at the same time is pretty much concerned that the u.s. administration could be using its political leverage you know way out on another to take the steam out of the sentiment...
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mediation was needed, but again, his hands were tied. >> the office of the secretary-general without the body of the unitedations can only be amended with parties. >> the secretary-general seems to be placing limits on his own actions and they are limits not laid out in the united nations governing document, the u.n. charter, so why does mr. gutierrez appeared to be so reluctant to get involved? i asked his official spokesperson. in the tell me where charter are the limits on his offices, where are the limits to stop him setting of his own investigation? i cannot find them. >> any secretary-general needs a you in legislative body to set up an investigation. that has been the practice. as long as i have been here. >> does he not need to carve out a more powerful role? is he not in effect shirking his response ability at a time of global crisis? he should be leading and he's finding excuses not to. >> i don't think he is shirking his responsibility at all. >> the secretary-general is clearly just clearly putting the ball in the court of the security council, but there are already issues of me -- there are al
mediation was needed, but again, his hands were tied. >> the office of the secretary-general without the body of the unitedations can only be amended with parties. >> the secretary-general seems to be placing limits on his own actions and they are limits not laid out in the united nations governing document, the u.n. charter, so why does mr. gutierrez appeared to be so reluctant to get involved? i asked his official spokesperson. in the tell me where charter are the limits on his...
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barr in contempt, the attorney general of the united states in contempt. why would they vote to hold him in contempt? because they were so angry that the attorney general wouldn't break the law. they wanted him to break the law. in a may 24 letter to the attorney general, chairman nadler offered for the first time to negotiate and narrow the scope of his subpoena request, but then you know what, he changed his mind. yesterday, the department of justice reached an agreement with the judiciary committee to turn over documents related to the mueller report. now, if the public's watching, this just looks so disorganized. you wonder from that committee, mr. speaker, wouldn't they know better than to ask the attorney eneral to break the law? mr. speaker, wouldn't you know that when you get to this point in a career that you wouldn't be so upset that someone doesn't do exactly what you want and ask you to break the law, that you'd vote to hold them in contempt and force your side of the aisle just to vote that way? that's not how it's happened in this body before.
barr in contempt, the attorney general of the united states in contempt. why would they vote to hold him in contempt? because they were so angry that the attorney general wouldn't break the law. they wanted him to break the law. in a may 24 letter to the attorney general, chairman nadler offered for the first time to negotiate and narrow the scope of his subpoena request, but then you know what, he changed his mind. yesterday, the department of justice reached an agreement with the judiciary...
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in germany militarist and nationalist factions united around general eerie shooting dogs who had been the de facto 2nd in command of german forces during the war. newton doff would later support at all hitler. hitler said. our people are miserable we must act now so that they do not join the communists. in january 923 french and belgian troops occupied the rule region because germany had fallen behind in its war reparations payments. those payments contributed to an economic crisis this included runaway inflation the german government kept printing more and more money. plus one point a loaf of bread cost $460000000000.00 marks. the 13 year old amanda described the situation. when a father brings home his daily pay we spend it right away because the money will soon be worthless. in the rule region tensions increased between the local residents and the occupation troops. these pictures show a french officer assaulting germans who failed to remove their hats during a funeral procession. called november the 9th 1923 hitler and his cohorts staged a coup attempt in munich. the uprising was
in germany militarist and nationalist factions united around general eerie shooting dogs who had been the de facto 2nd in command of german forces during the war. newton doff would later support at all hitler. hitler said. our people are miserable we must act now so that they do not join the communists. in january 923 french and belgian troops occupied the rule region because germany had fallen behind in its war reparations payments. those payments contributed to an economic crisis this...
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rights council and its membership but i counsel i think it's important to realize that the united nations generally and its values human rights systems are more real is there primarily to protect individuals and particularly individuals in these authoritarian nations they are part of the broader set of compromise among various states where these nations if you look at them pl the countries that have been on the membership of the council they are some of the worst abusers of human rights so it is a given the take between the various states that takes place in terms of the process of electing countries i don't think we should put too much emphasis on who is on the human rights council and who is not much in plaid on that note firstly can you shed any more light on what is happening in eritrea particularly to the common common person and to the whole idea of this un human rights council not necessarily protecting the wider population instead is more about the government's . well i mean that's absolutely right and i mean the only thing i would say about it is that the u.n. has appointed a special rappo
rights council and its membership but i counsel i think it's important to realize that the united nations generally and its values human rights systems are more real is there primarily to protect individuals and particularly individuals in these authoritarian nations they are part of the broader set of compromise among various states where these nations if you look at them pl the countries that have been on the membership of the council they are some of the worst abusers of human rights so it...
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refusing to join the effort united nations secretary general antonio ted has said the warming climate can no longer be ignored i believe in science and the best available science that we have today was the find by the i.p.c.c. reports making that clear that we should limit the growth of temperature to the end of the century to 1.5 degrees and the finding a roadmap to reach that object and that's requires admitting. only the u.s. which produces 15 percent of the world's greenhouse gases actively opposes progress on that front. while the donald. final press conference at the g. 20 he praised his relationship with chinese president xi jinping and he was also upbeat about the ongoing trade spat between the u.s. and china we had a great meeting and we will be continuing to negotiate and i promise for. police the time being we're not going to be lifting tariffs on china we won't be having any additional. you know tremendous amount of what we have i guess $350000000000.00 left which could be taxed or could be tariffs and we're not doing that we're we're going to work with china on where we l
refusing to join the effort united nations secretary general antonio ted has said the warming climate can no longer be ignored i believe in science and the best available science that we have today was the find by the i.p.c.c. reports making that clear that we should limit the growth of temperature to the end of the century to 1.5 degrees and the finding a roadmap to reach that object and that's requires admitting. only the u.s. which produces 15 percent of the world's greenhouse gases actively...
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first row, to my left, brian, lieutenant of the phoenix police department, william barr, united states attorney generalristopher wray, director of the fbi, johnny adams, associates. seated in the second row to my left, fbi chaplain, salt lake city field office. colonel lawrence miller, united states marine corps. renee mcdermitt, cynthia reed, associate dean of the school of continuing education and professional studies, university of virginia. and charles spencer, assistant director, international operations division of the fbi. seated in the third row, unit chief national academy unit, john jarvis. acting section chief training division. ted cruz, acting section crews, acting section training chief. please welcome today's platform party. [applause] today, we also have graduates of past na sessions, some representing multiple generations of graduates. would the past graduates please stand and be recognized? [applause] each graduating session selects a spokesperson to represent them. the spokesperson is lieutenant brian is that. brian is a second-generation police officer who's been employed by the pho
first row, to my left, brian, lieutenant of the phoenix police department, william barr, united states attorney generalristopher wray, director of the fbi, johnny adams, associates. seated in the second row to my left, fbi chaplain, salt lake city field office. colonel lawrence miller, united states marine corps. renee mcdermitt, cynthia reed, associate dean of the school of continuing education and professional studies, university of virginia. and charles spencer, assistant director,...
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their peaceful actions we've also in the last hour had a new statement from the secretary general of the united nations he's now calling for an independent investigation and for accountability for the killings that took place the secretary general strongly condemns the violence and reports of the excessive force used by security personnel on civilians that have resulted in the deaths and injury of many he condemns the use of force to disperse the protesters at the sit in site and he is alarmed by reports that security forces have opened fire inside medical facilities the secretary general reminds the transitional military council of its responsibility for the safety and security of the citizens of sudan he urges all parties to act with the utmost restraint. that was the statement from the spokesman of the secretary general of united nations now also here at the u.n. today the high representative of the european union federico greeny in fact short time ago i watched her leave a meeting she's having a meeting here on venezuela i asked her a question about sudan she didn't reply but her office hav
their peaceful actions we've also in the last hour had a new statement from the secretary general of the united nations he's now calling for an independent investigation and for accountability for the killings that took place the secretary general strongly condemns the violence and reports of the excessive force used by security personnel on civilians that have resulted in the deaths and injury of many he condemns the use of force to disperse the protesters at the sit in site and he is alarmed...
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s a lawyer, former judge and i'm er of the court disturbed the attorney general of the united states is refusing correctional h a subpoe subpoena. never in my dreams growing up f truth, belief o justice, i never believed i'd general t a returning refusing tod states comply with a subpoena of the united states congress. about?s this fight if they sound like it's not a lot, only saying 8% of a report won't us like to hide 8% of our lives? and what about the truth we tell. i'm catholic. do i just not tell 8% of the things i should? no. you confess about the whole thing and this is what it looks reader you do a feel cheated. you're reading and there are dark spaces. i feel like i'm being cheated. i'm feeling like american people g cheated so it's that we tell the american people why we're here. fighting e we enjoy each other. to fill our response yibltss. gned to respect the powers of the other two. ittee issue a subpoena directing the attorney general we to produce a copy of the see er report so we can what they're trying to hide. the full report and now urging the president to exert pri
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signed at last year's summit in argentina again with the us refusing to join the effort united nations secretary-general and tonio good tears said the dangers of a warming climate can no longer be ignored i believe in science and the best available science that we have today was the find by the i.p.c.c. reports making clear that we should limit the growth of temperature to the end of the century to $1.00 degrees and the finding a roadmap to reach that objective and that's requires an meaningfully increasing ambition only the u.s. which produces 15 percent of the world's greenhouse gases actively oppose this progress on that front. w.'s max hoffman is covering the g. 20 summit and he joins us now from osaka for more so max u.s. president donald trump has described his talks with chinese president xi jinping as excellent so does that mean they managed to settle their differences on trade. well the good news is apparently they have as you just said refrain from additional tariffs on additional goods you know that the u.s. president donald trump had threatened to impose tariffs on goods worth $300000000000.
signed at last year's summit in argentina again with the us refusing to join the effort united nations secretary-general and tonio good tears said the dangers of a warming climate can no longer be ignored i believe in science and the best available science that we have today was the find by the i.p.c.c. reports making clear that we should limit the growth of temperature to the end of the century to $1.00 degrees and the finding a roadmap to reach that objective and that's requires an...
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general have to. just to see that yet again the united arab emirates that the emirates of course general has star is a no known the emirates would choose to violate the terms of u.s. weapons sales rather than say transferring weapons from china or russia that don't have these terms attached to them is slightly surprising that the emirates would feel again you have these reports are true that the emirates with them feel that it can't transfer these weapons without consequence or believe that they would be undiscovered are neither of those seems very likely in the long term right i mean i've just seen the the pictures the television images that have been broadcast by libyan state media and they do clearly show weaponry with the stamp of abu dhabi is being the recipient of what are lockheed martin. made armaments how serious if indeed this is the case that the united arab emirates has broken this end user agreement how serious is it if they've breached that arrangement. well my guess is that the congress will take it very seriously when the u.s. congress approves a weapon saying to a foreign government a
general have to. just to see that yet again the united arab emirates that the emirates of course general has star is a no known the emirates would choose to violate the terms of u.s. weapons sales rather than say transferring weapons from china or russia that don't have these terms attached to them is slightly surprising that the emirates would feel again you have these reports are true that the emirates with them feel that it can't transfer these weapons without consequence or believe that...
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united states remains independent and impartial. >> what are the next steps, what is your call with the secretary-general? eport makes a range of references to the united nations. for the secretary-general, i am suggesting that he proceed with appointing a panel of experts to undertake an international criminal inquiry into the killing, something i haven't done. with regard to the security council, i'm only suggesting at this point that execution of jamal khashoggi and the targets of journalists, they can extract for their own functions. i have a number of recommendations for members to in general, including the most important one, to take stock of the fact that we are leaving or entering a world where peace and are under threat in many parts of the world. is the element of it that are of people taking positions that some governments are disagreeing with. it is incumbent upon the member states to take all the necessary actions to protect those individuals we need those individuals, they are the ones providing information to you, journalists, to me, to the international community, and calling on member stat
united states remains independent and impartial. >> what are the next steps, what is your call with the secretary-general? eport makes a range of references to the united nations. for the secretary-general, i am suggesting that he proceed with appointing a panel of experts to undertake an international criminal inquiry into the killing, something i haven't done. with regard to the security council, i'm only suggesting at this point that execution of jamal khashoggi and the targets of...
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basically the international rules that have governed international trade for generations. the united states is going to continue to stand firm on that. this president has imposed $250 billion in tariffs on china at this point. we believe we're in a very strong position. the president believes we could more than double that but we hope for better. >> bret: you see the disconnect. either it's a national security threat or it is going to be one of the big issues on the take talked about with china. isn't it one or the other? >> we believe it is a fundamental national security threat and we've said that to our allies consistently. the president wants to get people to the table. we're willing to talk about everything but he's always going to put the interests of america first and american security first. >> bret: along that line the president was on cnbc today. critics have said that the tariffs are kind of a blunt instrument to use in trade overall. one of those critics, traditional republican ally, u.s. chamber of commerce. the president said this. >> i'm a member of the u.s. chamber. m
basically the international rules that have governed international trade for generations. the united states is going to continue to stand firm on that. this president has imposed $250 billion in tariffs on china at this point. we believe we're in a very strong position. the president believes we could more than double that but we hope for better. >> bret: you see the disconnect. either it's a national security threat or it is going to be one of the big issues on the take talked about with...
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for many years, the surgeon general of the united states did not say there was a correlation between smoking tobacco as lung cancer. the surgeon general said smoking tobacco causes lung cancer. change thed not smoking rate in the united states. it was not until there was a significant culture change that things should figure that is one part of the ncaa department of defense grand alliance is trying to understand the culture change of sports. the second part is to look at what is a concussion, what is repetitive head impacts, how do we measure it clinically, how do we measure it from a biological neurobiological point of view? that is something from the care assessment,care resource, and investigation, and that is a study that involves 30 schools, and we are looking at all 24 sports. and it involves now having 50,000 athletes from the service academies and ncaa member schools tracking 3500 concussions and defining them on clinical grounds and neurobiological grounds using highly advanced research. one of the spinouts of the care consortium that is very new is called care c.a.p.s., and
for many years, the surgeon general of the united states did not say there was a correlation between smoking tobacco as lung cancer. the surgeon general said smoking tobacco causes lung cancer. change thed not smoking rate in the united states. it was not until there was a significant culture change that things should figure that is one part of the ncaa department of defense grand alliance is trying to understand the culture change of sports. the second part is to look at what is a concussion,...
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the tower captures carbon from just one of the complexes in generating units. what's more it doesn't actually reduce emissions over roll. the captured carbon is pumped in liquid form enjoy the oil field. they put c o 2 in the oil fields and you get more oil right as company spokesman david knox explains it breaks up stuff and deposits so they can extract more oil the c o 2 has that energy it bonds with oil and when it launched it makes it slipperier and when it's slippery or it comes off of the rock that last bit of oil in there but if you capturing c o 2 but to get more oil out on to actually increasing the amount of c o 2 overall it was if we were increasing the amount of oil that's being used but we don't actually have any impact on the amount of oil that's been used the oil is the same amount being used we're just increasing the domestic production and we don't have to import as much oil from foreign countries. the industry is looking at other options like superheating call that still produces nations without. well still since. this unit the small one in ca
the tower captures carbon from just one of the complexes in generating units. what's more it doesn't actually reduce emissions over roll. the captured carbon is pumped in liquid form enjoy the oil field. they put c o 2 in the oil fields and you get more oil right as company spokesman david knox explains it breaks up stuff and deposits so they can extract more oil the c o 2 has that energy it bonds with oil and when it launched it makes it slipperier and when it's slippery or it comes off of the...
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i want you to imagine you're working for the attorney general and the president of the united states i will violate the law to get re-elected. what do you advise the attorney general to do or say publicly? >> yeah, i mean, obviously, any attorney general who respected the integrity of the office would stand up and make a public statement today saying that the law is the law. the law will be enforced against all learns and that includes the president and his family because let's remember, it was donald trump jr. who solicited foreign assistance at the trump tower meeting in the 2016 campaign. and that also violates the sam statute ellen weintraub referred to earlier. the fact that our attorney general doesn't stand up and say that as neera suggested that, the director of the fbi doesn't stand up and say that just shows how this president has corrupted federal law enforcement, as well or intimidated or installed his you know, people in there. and we see again and again with the attorney general barr he's not acting as attorney general of the united states. he's acting as donald trump's
i want you to imagine you're working for the attorney general and the president of the united states i will violate the law to get re-elected. what do you advise the attorney general to do or say publicly? >> yeah, i mean, obviously, any attorney general who respected the integrity of the office would stand up and make a public statement today saying that the law is the law. the law will be enforced against all learns and that includes the president and his family because let's remember,...
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why would you hold the attorney general of the united states in contempt of congress for not breaking the law? those are some of the things we've seen. again, we haven't seen the final language. we heard some conjecture by the chairman of the judiciary committee, by others who want to start this impeachment drumbeat. i would just urge caution to the gentleman as the house floor becomes politicized to just try to impeach the president, because some people don't like the fact he was elected in 2016. there will be an election next year. there are a whole lot of people on the democrat side that are already trying to get the nomination to unseat the president, and that debate's already gone on in the country and it will happen in full next year. let's let the people of this country decide who the president of the united states is. let's respect the fact that the people of this country, in 2016, said they wanted donald trump to be president of the united states and he is the president of the united states and is carrying out his duties and he's carrying out the agenda he campaigned on, as i
why would you hold the attorney general of the united states in contempt of congress for not breaking the law? those are some of the things we've seen. again, we haven't seen the final language. we heard some conjecture by the chairman of the judiciary committee, by others who want to start this impeachment drumbeat. i would just urge caution to the gentleman as the house floor becomes politicized to just try to impeach the president, because some people don't like the fact he was elected in...