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as u.n.public of korea by air and sea and may ground targets were pounded by her air force. ti gene and pusan gave the general and his u.n. command the need -- needed time to prepare its own initiative. un's initiative turned out to be the bold invasion some 150 miles behind koreans lines. the surprise paid off. when elements of the 1st calvary division raised 100 mouth to link up with advancing seventh infantry division forces north korea's plan for unifying korea became a nightmare. ♪♪ ♪♪ by september's and stohl was retaken by u.n. forces and the embattled capital of korea was returned to president sigmund reid. ♪♪ as north korea watched its grand strategy for conquest sagging collapse its communist leader kim il-sung would admit that his decision to invade the south would not have been made had he believed the united states would commit itself to such total military support. he gambled on america being week and lost. ♪♪ ♪♪ the 38th parallel was again crossed that this time the momentum wa
as u.n.public of korea by air and sea and may ground targets were pounded by her air force. ti gene and pusan gave the general and his u.n. command the need -- needed time to prepare its own initiative. un's initiative turned out to be the bold invasion some 150 miles behind koreans lines. the surprise paid off. when elements of the 1st calvary division raised 100 mouth to link up with advancing seventh infantry division forces north korea's plan for unifying korea became a nightmare. ♪♪...
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., or the u.n.would advise you not to give it. if things like that going to lead to republican wipeout in 2022 of the democratic biden administration in hours and senate moments like this that remind why yous president trump was a good president. >> not only that, but if you remember, obama started with apology tour biden put a bull's-eye on it try to destroy america there is a lot going on in america today, and i understand, that you played golf with president trump for had dinner last few days, i know also that congresswoman kevin mccarthy joined him for a meal or two what is happening with the president . >> well his golf game incredible, busting his driver knocking 10s down with iron putt, i am not joking i've never seen him play this well the president is worried about our country mad as hell about what lincoln is doing having u.n. judge america very distressed about what is going on in cubabreaks his heart border to broken inflation is rampant, i met with him kevin mccarthy he is all-in helpin
., or the u.n.would advise you not to give it. if things like that going to lead to republican wipeout in 2022 of the democratic biden administration in hours and senate moments like this that remind why yous president trump was a good president. >> not only that, but if you remember, obama started with apology tour biden put a bull's-eye on it try to destroy america there is a lot going on in america today, and i understand, that you played golf with president trump for had dinner last...
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last october, the u.n.uncil, with worse records than van halen after sammy hagar left. come judge of the country in the world while you excuse the true barbarians. >> look, i don't know why anyone has a problem with the united nations. i mean, united states, you like that, right? well, united nations. they are just like states, but they are bigger. that's a good comparison. that is my best comparison since the civil war. did you ever go to the united nations? that place is cool, man. everybody gets headphones. we should do that. because i can't hear these reporters sometimes. that's why i whispered. [laughter] [applause] >> greg: charlie, can you predict what the u.n. is going to say? >> yeah, it's the same thing democrats have been saying for the past, like, eight months or two years or longer than that. it's truly, truly astonishing. i think it is funny -- especially in the media, they present themselves as being really worldly people, like they've been to iran or something like that. maybe you should get
last october, the u.n.uncil, with worse records than van halen after sammy hagar left. come judge of the country in the world while you excuse the true barbarians. >> look, i don't know why anyone has a problem with the united nations. i mean, united states, you like that, right? well, united nations. they are just like states, but they are bigger. that's a good comparison. that is my best comparison since the civil war. did you ever go to the united nations? that place is cool, man....
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the u.n. praised the deal, and u.s. ambassador to the u.n. linda thomas-greenfield said the unanimous vote saved lives. >> it's a moment for millions of syrians who will not have to worry about starving to death in the coming weeks. it's important that the united states and russia were able to come together on a humanitarian initiative that serves the interest of the syrian people. >> schifrin: but humanitarian aid groups say authorizing a single aid crossing is not enough to meet the vast need, and they say russia's blocking another proposal that would have re-opened a second crossing, shows disregard for syrian lives. today, han rights watch said "russia has successfully blackmailed the international community," and amnesty international accused russia of "playing political games with the lives and welfare of millions of people." idlib is the final stronghold of the syrian opposition. humanitarian workers in syria accuse russia and the syrian government of using humanitarian need for political gain. >> ( translated ): as aid workers, we dem
the u.n. praised the deal, and u.s. ambassador to the u.n. linda thomas-greenfield said the unanimous vote saved lives. >> it's a moment for millions of syrians who will not have to worry about starving to death in the coming weeks. it's important that the united states and russia were able to come together on a humanitarian initiative that serves the interest of the syrian people. >> schifrin: but humanitarian aid groups say authorizing a single aid crossing is not enough to meet...
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garry: i don't think so, the u.n.it clear they are supporting joseph as prime minister, as they said yesterday, and it is up to him to build a government and try to move forward. the u.n. seems to be willing to work with him. i agree 100%, and it was refreshing to hear ambassador white make those comments. exactly, the u.s. has been forcing democracy on haiti. the institutions have been too weak. we need to not push the same game. and really talk to the stakeholders in haiti, people who want to make this place truly a democracy. that's why we come back here, talking abouthe same thing. we want to force this democracy. i am a haitian-american and i love democracy, but we have to real. at what point are we in this process to make sure that when haiti truly becomes democratic, can function in a democracy? john: ambassador white, i want to continue on that. the u.s. seems to only pay attention to haiti in times of crisis. coups, earthquakes, this assassination. you have president trump deriding haiti as shall we say not a
garry: i don't think so, the u.n.it clear they are supporting joseph as prime minister, as they said yesterday, and it is up to him to build a government and try to move forward. the u.n. seems to be willing to work with him. i agree 100%, and it was refreshing to hear ambassador white make those comments. exactly, the u.s. has been forcing democracy on haiti. the institutions have been too weak. we need to not push the same game. and really talk to the stakeholders in haiti, people who want to...
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the u.n.uba's crackdown on filming people are they alleged devastating human rights abuse by china here at the department correspondent rich edson. >> a year after nationwide protests following george floyd's murder, state department is formally inviting international human rights experts to examine racism in the united states. secretary of state antony blinken says "responsible nations must not shrink from scrutiny of their human rights y should acknowledge it with the intent to improve." appointees repeatedly used to respond to criticism, especially from chinese diplomats who in march accused the u.s. of deep-seated human rights problems. >> there has been more hallmark of leadership here at home. and that is a constant quest too come as we say form a more perft union. and that quest, by definition acknowledges our imperfections. speak up lincoln said the administration will welcome envoys to the u.s. following a report last month from the u.n.r human rights and detailed worldwide racism and
the u.n.uba's crackdown on filming people are they alleged devastating human rights abuse by china here at the department correspondent rich edson. >> a year after nationwide protests following george floyd's murder, state department is formally inviting international human rights experts to examine racism in the united states. secretary of state antony blinken says "responsible nations must not shrink from scrutiny of their human rights y should acknowledge it with the intent to...
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we have more from the u.n.eporter: certainly, i think it highlighted how bad things have got in tigray. we heard from top u.n. officials. we heard from the acting head of the humanitarian part of the u.n., the emergency relief coordinator. 400,000 people are now living in famine, and they fear that figure is going to grow. we also heard from the top political official of the united nations, with a real warning that -- that there was a potential for swift deterioration in the security situation. even though some councilmembers didn't want this public meeting, they certainly hurt, i think, things that will certainly make them think about the situation going forward. >> the u.s. military has pulled out of afghanistan's bagram airbase. u.s. president joe biden has set a september deadline for full withdrawal and says the pullout is on track. brazilian prosecutors accuse president bolsonaro unfeeling to act on evidence that one of his allies try to embezzle mother -- embezzle millions of dollars as part of a coronav
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as coronavirus infections and deaths soar, the u.n.ependent expert on rights has called for a covid cease fire, urging the international community to pressure the junta to stop its attacks on health-care workers so they can do what they are meant to do, deliver medical care. lauren: in the u.s., all federal workers will soon need to be vaccinated against covid-19 or face stringent restrictions in the workplace. u.s. president joe biden has issued new guidelines, including mask wearing, social distancing, and regular testing. he is calling on all state and local governments to give $100 to every newly vaccinated american. pres. biden: work to get more people vaccinated. i hope all-americans who live in areas with substantial or high case rates will follow the mask guidances as laid out by the cdc. i certainly will and i have because this is one of those areas in washington. my decision and my direction, all federal personnel and visitors to federal buildings will have to do the same thing. lauren: our reporter is live in d.c. what can y
as coronavirus infections and deaths soar, the u.n.ependent expert on rights has called for a covid cease fire, urging the international community to pressure the junta to stop its attacks on health-care workers so they can do what they are meant to do, deliver medical care. lauren: in the u.s., all federal workers will soon need to be vaccinated against covid-19 or face stringent restrictions in the workplace. u.s. president joe biden has issued new guidelines, including mask wearing, social...
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the u.n. on stage to examine racism and human rights here. in a statement, the secretary says "responsible nations must not shirk from scrutiny of their human rights record, rather i urge u.n. member states to join the united states and confront the scourge o racism and xenophobia. this follows a report from the high commissioner for human rights. it cites george floyd's murder and the protests that followed. the u.n. human rights council passed a resolution to create a panel of experts to investigate systemic racism in policing. republicans have criticized the u.n. invite to the united states. congressman lee zelden said the human rights council looks the other way and doesn't look at atrocities by russia, china and iran and grovelling to the human rights council will make our nation look weak and play into the hands of our anti-democratic at very -- adversaries. the latest election for the human rights council included cuba, china and russia. back to you, sandra. >> sandra: thanks, rich. tha
the u.n. on stage to examine racism and human rights here. in a statement, the secretary says "responsible nations must not shirk from scrutiny of their human rights record, rather i urge u.n. member states to join the united states and confront the scourge o racism and xenophobia. this follows a report from the high commissioner for human rights. it cites george floyd's murder and the protests that followed. the u.n. human rights council passed a resolution to create a panel of experts to...
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the u.n.y. being a refugee puts them at the bottom of the list for vaccinations, the agency says. the u.n. refugee agency and save the children estimate that about 800,000 to 900,000 refugees live in cox bazaar in bangladesh. it's the most single densely populated refugee settlement in the world. in may, the camps here reported more than one thousand confirmed cases and zero vaccine roll-out. that's according to the u.n. not having citizenship and lack of documentation makes it even harder for this population to keep themselves safe. >> refugees and other populations, some of the requirements that governments have put in place to register for the vaccine require national identity documents, which refugees and stateless populations often don't have. and so operations have been working at country level trying to come up with a system with governments where they will agree to use other documents. >> reporter: one positive note, refugees and asylum seekers have begun receiving covid doses in 91 of
the u.n.y. being a refugee puts them at the bottom of the list for vaccinations, the agency says. the u.n. refugee agency and save the children estimate that about 800,000 to 900,000 refugees live in cox bazaar in bangladesh. it's the most single densely populated refugee settlement in the world. in may, the camps here reported more than one thousand confirmed cases and zero vaccine roll-out. that's according to the u.n. not having citizenship and lack of documentation makes it even harder for...
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the report from the u.n.s out the asymmetric rollout of covid vaccines has magnified the economic blow to the tourism sector in these nations. that means, developing countries in particular without a vaccine supply will see tourism sector suffer. this is likely to become more of a factor as the delta variant spreads. an epidemiologist in london. >> we know that in much of the world, a lot of the vaccination is low. many people are unprotected and not immune. a variant can very rapidly spread to the community and lead to surges of cases like we are seeing in parts of africa, thousand east africa, as well as parts of europe like practical -- portugal. we are also seeing that this is moving towardsominance in many parts of europe. ♪ >> talking about tors event covid, we do not often talk about covid in north korea. that is because we do not have much information on it. now, kong-un called him beating of his bureau. -- called a meeting of his bureau. he said there is a grave crisis. this footage on state tv shows
the report from the u.n.s out the asymmetric rollout of covid vaccines has magnified the economic blow to the tourism sector in these nations. that means, developing countries in particular without a vaccine supply will see tourism sector suffer. this is likely to become more of a factor as the delta variant spreads. an epidemiologist in london. >> we know that in much of the world, a lot of the vaccination is low. many people are unprotected and not immune. a variant can very rapidly...
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to anybody who is going to be met by the u.n.g for information, i would have i you not to give it. if things like this are going to lead to a republican wipeout in 2022 of the democratic biden administration in the house and senate. moments like this remind us why president trump was a good president. judge jeanine: if you remember obama started with an apology tour. and biden is starting with -- let's put a bull's-eye on america. a lot is going on in america. i understand you played golf with president trump and had dish with him the last few days. and i know congressman kevin mccarthy joined him for a male or two. what's happening with the president? >> his golf games incredible. he's busting his driver. i'm not joke. but the president is worried about our country. he's mad as hell about what blinken is doing, having the u.n. judge america. it breaks his heart that the border is so broken and inflation is so rampant. the president is all in in helping kevin take back the house. you here is what i can tell you about president tr
to anybody who is going to be met by the u.n.g for information, i would have i you not to give it. if things like this are going to lead to a republican wipeout in 2022 of the democratic biden administration in the house and senate. moments like this remind us why president trump was a good president. judge jeanine: if you remember obama started with an apology tour. and biden is starting with -- let's put a bull's-eye on america. a lot is going on in america. i understand you played golf with...
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as this administration has not made requests to the u.n.dson. [chanting i can't breathe] >> a year after nationwide protests following george floyd's murder the state department is formally inviting human rights experts to examine racism in the united states. secretary of state anton anyy blinken says responsible nations must shrink from human rights record rather acknowledge it with the intent to approve. appointees repeatedly used to respond to criticism. especially from chinese diplomats who in march accused the u.s. of deep seeded human rights problem. >> there is one more hallmark of our leadership here at home, and that's a constant quest to, as we say, form a more perfect union and that quest by definition acknowledges our imperfections. >> blinken says the united nations will welcome united nations envoy to the u.s. following a report last month from the u.n. high commissioner for human rights. it detailed worldwide racism and police brutality against those of african dissent. quote, some militarized responses to protests were repor
as this administration has not made requests to the u.n.dson. [chanting i can't breathe] >> a year after nationwide protests following george floyd's murder the state department is formally inviting human rights experts to examine racism in the united states. secretary of state anton anyy blinken says responsible nations must shrink from human rights record rather acknowledge it with the intent to approve. appointees repeatedly used to respond to criticism. especially from chinese...
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the u.n. came back and said that we will take the side of the repertory's.answer leo's question, it is a byzantine in process to become one of those. it has nothing to do with qualifications. it has to do with the commissioner's selection and whether or not someone retired. i want to set the landscape for viewers. it goes back to 1979 with the u.n., on human rights and the council of human rights as it was known back then, establish that one of them what important pieces under the regime in chile. they came out and established a summary on arbitrary executions. stick with me here. there are two different kinds of investigations at the hands of the lead. there are somatic and then country specific. now, let's take this step back where the u.s. then is equating this democrats are associating this with a system of oppressio, that you pointed out, has a history of anti-israel actions. i see this is a bit rich, don't you? >> harris: riches a or that we could use. ironic is not a word i would use but there's still china. you have to work to find the uighurs you ha
the u.n. came back and said that we will take the side of the repertory's.answer leo's question, it is a byzantine in process to become one of those. it has nothing to do with qualifications. it has to do with the commissioner's selection and whether or not someone retired. i want to set the landscape for viewers. it goes back to 1979 with the u.n., on human rights and the council of human rights as it was known back then, establish that one of them what important pieces under the regime in...
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the u.n.s a record number of afghan civilians were killed or injured in the first half of this year. back to the future for lebanon. a billionaire businessman chosen as prime minister for the third time. ♪ >> thanks for tuning in. want to sh the impact the typhoon has had. it has been downgraded to a tropical storm. these are the scenes we are seeing. trees toppled, half a million people forced into shelters. shanghai it is had a big impact. 80 millimeters of rain. it's moving west along the yangtze river valley. it's also throwing a lot of rain toward the north, filling in to an area still recovering from the devastating flooding. we are tracking the tropical storm, forecast to make landfall on tuesday. this is going to strike tokyo with rain and wind. we know some cancellations for the olympics. for australia, we could see some of the most intense whether. a few rounds of severe weather. wind is a big story. for new zealand, and improvement in conditions, and eventually we get you there. ♪ >
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they desperately need that u.n. international aid. the u.n.uld be discussing how to open eu border crossings that will carry aid to people who desperately needed. yesterday, we were at the refugee camps and more than 100,000 people are living under very hard, tough conditions, women, children, elderly people, people who need medical treatment are there, and left with no choice, no options in the middle of a global pandemic. and in idlib, we have a couple medical facilities, hospitals, just dedicated to children. that we could see how nurses, doctors, are struggling to help these people. maryam: you're watching the news hour live from london. much more coming up -- the drug company pfizer seeks a booster for its covid vaccine as a study shows the jab loses efficacy over time. end in sport, a champion picks up where he left off, but this time across the atlantic. more on that later. ♪ an international manhunt is underway for eight remaining suspects in the assassination of haitian president jovenel moise. i heavily armed team -- a emily armed te
they desperately need that u.n. international aid. the u.n.uld be discussing how to open eu border crossings that will carry aid to people who desperately needed. yesterday, we were at the refugee camps and more than 100,000 people are living under very hard, tough conditions, women, children, elderly people, people who need medical treatment are there, and left with no choice, no options in the middle of a global pandemic. and in idlib, we have a couple medical facilities, hospitals, just...
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u.n.'s aid to millions of syrian refugees wasas to be shut down, russia agreed to let it continue for 12 months, but only through one corridor from turkey. we visited thaborder crossing last month with u.s. u.n. ambassador linda thomas greenfield who negotiated the aid renewal with her russian counterpart in around-the-clock talks at the u.n president biden commended the renewal in his call with vladimir putin today but critics say it's not enough given the dire conditions. last saturday, russian air strikes and syrian artillery struck more villages in the area, relief workers say killing eight, including children peter? >> andrea mitchell, thank you very much. >>> heavy rain is falling across parts of new england tonight as elsa finally makes its way out of the u.s. new york city getting a one-two punch. some subway riders there braving waist-deep floodwaters. and on the other side of the country, another potentially historic heatwave. some 33 million people in ten states under heat advis
u.n.'s aid to millions of syrian refugees wasas to be shut down, russia agreed to let it continue for 12 months, but only through one corridor from turkey. we visited thaborder crossing last month with u.s. u.n. ambassador linda thomas greenfield who negotiated the aid renewal with her russian counterpart in around-the-clock talks at the u.n president biden commended the renewal in his call with vladimir putin today but critics say it's not enough given the dire conditions. last saturday,...
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condemned an attack in afghanistan on a you when compound in the western province -- a u.n.ompound in the western province. it wasn't immediately clear which side was responsible for the fire that hit the u.n. office. now to malta, where yesterday an independent inquiry found the maltese state has to bear responsibility for the assassination of an investigative journalist. kied in a car bombing in 2017 after reporting on corruption within the government. the alleged mastermind and perpetrators of the assassination are still awaiting trial. this latest inquiry found no evidence of direct state involvement and said the government had created a cult of impunity and failed to protect the individual from threats against her life. her son, andrew, has long campaigns for an inquiry into his mother's murder. he joins us now. welcome to dw. let's start with your reaction to the inquiry's findings. >> tha you for having me. i mean, the findings fill my family with hope that we now have a common fact on which the country can move forward. but it's obviously painful to see it recognized
condemned an attack in afghanistan on a you when compound in the western province -- a u.n.ompound in the western province. it wasn't immediately clear which side was responsible for the fire that hit the u.n. office. now to malta, where yesterday an independent inquiry found the maltese state has to bear responsibility for the assassination of an investigative journalist. kied in a car bombing in 2017 after reporting on corruption within the government. the alleged mastermind and perpetrators...
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the u.n. saturday morning. the cuban foreign minister. >> i have been instructed by the revolutionary government of cuba to denounce before this committee the vandalistic aggression carried out today at dawn against the territorial integrity and political independence of cuba. the responsibility for this act of imperialistic piratery falls squarely on the government of the united states of america. >> he has made a number of charges that are without any foundation. i reject them categorically. and i would like to make several points quite clear to the committee. regarding the two aircraft which landed in florida today, they were piloted by cuban air force pilots. these pilots and certain other crew members have apparently defected from castro. no united states personnel participated. no united states government airplanes of any kind participated. these two planes, to the best of our knowledge, were castro's own air force plane. and according to the pilots they took off from castro's own air force fields. i have
the u.n. saturday morning. the cuban foreign minister. >> i have been instructed by the revolutionary government of cuba to denounce before this committee the vandalistic aggression carried out today at dawn against the territorial integrity and political independence of cuba. the responsibility for this act of imperialistic piratery falls squarely on the government of the united states of america. >> he has made a number of charges that are without any foundation. i reject them...
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the u.n. refugee agency and to be able to ask other countries including those in central asia to try to house them, try to help them, to repatriate them. >> this will raise questions in the middle of a global pandemic. thank you for joining us this hour. greatly appreciate it. >>> up next, new developments in the assassination of haiti's president. four suspects dead. a manhunt underway. esident. four suspects dead a manhunt underway 's coverage customizer tool? so you only pay for what you need. sorry? limu, you're an animal! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ use a single hr software? nope. we use 11. eleven. why do an expense report from your phone when you can do it from a machine that jams? i just emailed my wife's social security number to the entire company instead of hr, so... please come back. how hard is your business software working for you? with paycom, employees enter and manage their own hr data in one easy-to-use software. visit paycom.com for a
the u.n. refugee agency and to be able to ask other countries including those in central asia to try to house them, try to help them, to repatriate them. >> this will raise questions in the middle of a global pandemic. thank you for joining us this hour. greatly appreciate it. >>> up next, new developments in the assassination of haiti's president. four suspects dead. a manhunt underway. esident. four suspects dead a manhunt underway 's coverage customizer tool? so you only pay...
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soil, with the u.n. and their track record on human rights, looking the other way on north korea and cuba, and obviously with china, how does this help our national security, back to my "angle" theme? >> well, laura, it does not help us at all, you are right that the united nations often have nations like cuba and north korea sitting on their human rights council. that is simply another way to undermine the faith and the confidence that the american people have in our government that they are up to such nonsense. it is kind of like teaching critical race theory in the military, when you are telling our young soldiers that the most important thing about them is the color of their skin, that some races are inherently privileged and others are inherently victimized. well, that is not something that a lot of them raised their hand or took an oath to defend. >> laura: yeah -- >> shouldn't be surprised you have recruiting rates fall, and retention rates, well. >> laura: this is going to help come up big time,
soil, with the u.n. and their track record on human rights, looking the other way on north korea and cuba, and obviously with china, how does this help our national security, back to my "angle" theme? >> well, laura, it does not help us at all, you are right that the united nations often have nations like cuba and north korea sitting on their human rights council. that is simply another way to undermine the faith and the confidence that the american people have in our government...
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special representative of the u.n.eral for sustainable energy and she is currently in the uae to look at how the nation will achieve its climate goals. she is a commissioner for the global commission to end poverty, cochair of the energy transition council, and an advocate for the achievement of sustainable global development, which calls for access to reliable, affordable, and modern energy for all by 2030. thank you so much for joining us. you are really the expert when it comes to energy, sustainability, so i am so thrilled. their target for 2050, what does it mean to have a petro state committed or at least potentially committing to such an ambitious goal? >> having any country the size committing to net zero is critical but i think what i found while i was here is just how much they are doing towards that. increase clean and renewable energy in everything that they do. it is a whole economy approach which is why we decided that the u.n., because we are having a high-level dialogue on energy in september, the uae w
special representative of the u.n.eral for sustainable energy and she is currently in the uae to look at how the nation will achieve its climate goals. she is a commissioner for the global commission to end poverty, cochair of the energy transition council, and an advocate for the achievement of sustainable global development, which calls for access to reliable, affordable, and modern energy for all by 2030. thank you so much for joining us. you are really the expert when it comes to energy,...
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and u.n. troops? >> none of them is legitimate to be in power. no provision in the constitution for that situation. we are -- situation. we have to look for solution of exception. [indiscernible] we were in a crisis and walking with all the political groups, although civil society groups, to the union, to the human rights organizatio feminist organizations, the diaspora, etc., etc., to create -- between all the sectors of the population to report a haitian solution. there is no other legal answer to that situation of exception. juan: going back to moÏse president moÏse, could you talk about his role in the scandal where billions of dollars from venezuela were marked for haiti disappear? >> that is what the population was asking for, where is the money from the petrol? where are the job? where are the hospitals that were supposed to be created with that money? into into the government was killing people come up was -- and th government's answer was killing people. all the gangs [indiscernible] protest with the protection of the police. this is a v
and u.n. troops? >> none of them is legitimate to be in power. no provision in the constitution for that situation. we are -- situation. we have to look for solution of exception. [indiscernible] we were in a crisis and walking with all the political groups, although civil society groups, to the union, to the human rights organizatio feminist organizations, the diaspora, etc., etc., to create -- between all the sectors of the population to report a haitian solution. there is no other...
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gabe gutierrez is near the u.n. >> reporter: good morning. right now the u.n.be discussing something else, but is expected to discuss something else later today, but yes, the new videos emerging overnight, hallie, haitian government sources tell us they do appear to be legitimate. the ambassador saying that it is part of the investigation. i spoke with the haitian ambassador to the u.s., and in an interview, he would not rule out whether the suspected killers, whether or not they had actually left the country, but there were some arrested announced overnight. head of the national police in haiti said that four suspects were killed during a gun battle. two others were arrested. three police officers, hallie, were actually freed after being taken hostage. now, this all comes amid a very volatile situation in haiti. the acting prime minister is now under heavy security. he's calling for calm, so is the u.n. security council. the dominican republic has shut off its border with haiti, and the u.s. embassy there has actually told its staff to shelter in place. the ai
gabe gutierrez is near the u.n. >> reporter: good morning. right now the u.n.be discussing something else, but is expected to discuss something else later today, but yes, the new videos emerging overnight, hallie, haitian government sources tell us they do appear to be legitimate. the ambassador saying that it is part of the investigation. i spoke with the haitian ambassador to the u.s., and in an interview, he would not rule out whether the suspected killers, whether or not they had...
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the u.n. tribunal convicted two men for their role in financing and some working serb militias in 1992. both men were sentenced to 12 years in prison. in bangladesh, thousands of crops have been wiped out by heat, low humidity, and a lack of rain. experts are warning the phenomena threaten food supplies. reporter: bangladesh faces extreme weather due to climate change. mohammed had expected to earn enough for he and his family. now his crop is gone. >> there was a hot wind. by morning the entire rock was wiped out. now there is nothing for us to survive on. i can't express it in words. so far, we have not had any help from the government. reporter: officials say farmers have received help. >> we started this pressing money through mobile phone apps as aid. reporter: many farmers said the list were made and handed out by local politicians and they never received any help. thousands of farmers have lost their rice crops due to sudden heat stress in recent months area many are now worried how to
the u.n. tribunal convicted two men for their role in financing and some working serb militias in 1992. both men were sentenced to 12 years in prison. in bangladesh, thousands of crops have been wiped out by heat, low humidity, and a lack of rain. experts are warning the phenomena threaten food supplies. reporter: bangladesh faces extreme weather due to climate change. mohammed had expected to earn enough for he and his family. now his crop is gone. >> there was a hot wind. by morning the...
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. >>> the u.n.urity council will finally discuss the crisis in the tigray region following months of violence and allegations of atrocities. receipts go to nairobi. what might the u.n. actually do here? the international community has been pretty impotent so far when it comes to pressuring either side. >> reporter: the fact that the u.n. security council might discuss it publicly alone is significant because finally the body which is involved in peace and security around the world can put pressure on the parties of this conflict to do something, to seize hostilities, there seems to be limited political will to do anything around this conflict. and the prime minister is likely to win the election when results are announced in the coming days and that will give a popular mandate to tackle the crisis head-on. so far his army is accused of and youtrociti atrocities, this man two years ago won the nobel peace prize for ending a war. but now his troops are in the authority of the country and thousands hav
. >>> the u.n.urity council will finally discuss the crisis in the tigray region following months of violence and allegations of atrocities. receipts go to nairobi. what might the u.n. actually do here? the international community has been pretty impotent so far when it comes to pressuring either side. >> reporter: the fact that the u.n. security council might discuss it publicly alone is significant because finally the body which is involved in peace and security around the...
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at a u.n. security council meeting on friday they say that much.ho see this is as internal matter the u.n. security council should not get involved in. but a region of 700 million people. >> such a grim situation interest nose civilians caught in the middle. many thanks. >>> well, former south african president jacob zuma is lashing out at the judges who sentenced him comparing them to apartide rulers. he was sentenced to 15 months in jail for contempt of court for refusing to answer questions from an anti-corruption commission. he was spoeupposed to turn hims in on sunday but that's been delayed until the court hears his challenge to a jail term on july 12th. >> things like detention without trial should never again see the light of day in south africa. the struggle for a free south africa was a struggle for justice where everyone is treated equally before the law. >> zuma also faces multiple charges including fraud, racketeering and corruption relating to an arms deal when he was deputy president. he denies the charges. >>> pope francis is in the
at a u.n. security council meeting on friday they say that much.ho see this is as internal matter the u.n. security council should not get involved in. but a region of 700 million people. >> such a grim situation interest nose civilians caught in the middle. many thanks. >>> well, former south african president jacob zuma is lashing out at the judges who sentenced him comparing them to apartide rulers. he was sentenced to 15 months in jail for contempt of court for refusing to...
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the u.n.unting attacks are leading fearful parents to keep their kids out of class, compounding the educational crisis in nigeria, where 13.2 million children do not attend school. this is unicef representative peter hawkins. >> it really is of concern, has become a money spending exercise where the schools have become a easy tart fo kidnappers and sourcehave become available to pay the kidnappers off. amy: nigeria is africa's most populous country. in the netherlands, renowned dutch crime reporter peter r. de vries is in critical condition after he was shot in downtown amsterdam tuesday. de vries was attacked as he left a television studio. a video circulating on social media shows the award-winning journalist laying on the street as blood pools around his head at least two suspects are in stody. the 64-year-old is a household name in the netherlands and has investigated cold case killings and reported on organized crime for decades. he had received death threats in the past and was previousl
the u.n.unting attacks are leading fearful parents to keep their kids out of class, compounding the educational crisis in nigeria, where 13.2 million children do not attend school. this is unicef representative peter hawkins. >> it really is of concern, has become a money spending exercise where the schools have become a easy tart fo kidnappers and sourcehave become available to pay the kidnappers off. amy: nigeria is africa's most populous country. in the netherlands, renowned dutch...
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state department, or the u.n., it really hasothing to do with the haitian people.d to be part of have several meetings where various groups of civil society came to discuss the draft agreement. and they agreed the constitution 1987 should be respected. they agreed there should be a prohibition of president and prime minister and are about to set up the committee so that ey can decide and propose names to be provisional presidents and professional prime minister. and it has come from an elaborate process over the last four months with political parties and civil society. that is what we are saying. it is up to the haitian people. we cannot continue this way to have our sovereignty stepped upon, not only by the united states government, but also by the u.n. and also by claude joseph awaits instructions from the ste department and from the u.s. embassy rather than listen to us haitian people. and this is what we are saying. listen to our voices. that is what democracy is about. it is not taking something from the state department, from a very arrogant spokesperson at
state department, or the u.n., it really hasothing to do with the haitian people.d to be part of have several meetings where various groups of civil society came to discuss the draft agreement. and they agreed the constitution 1987 should be respected. they agreed there should be a prohibition of president and prime minister and are about to set up the committee so that ey can decide and propose names to be provisional presidents and professional prime minister. and it has come from an...
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u.n. peacekeepers pulled out from the region after 13 years on the ground.e 20,000 sudanese troops were supposed to replace them, but they have not arrived. our africa correspondent reports. reporter: the sound of a hard-earned peace agreement. the aftermath indoor for, supposed to air of calm. the home is now a pile of rubble. >> when you try to flee, they shot my brother. when he tried to stand up, they shot him again. they killed him in front of me. i covered his body with a cloth. reporter: locals feared the worst was over, but the bloody legacy continues. 2019, the leader was ousted from power. i'd later, the government signed a peace agreement, assuming responsibility for security in darfur for. international peacekeepers withdrew, but nobody replace them. now, the violence has returned. many blame the rapid support forces for the attacks. paramilitaries tasked protect civilians, but they have not yet commented. every attack heightens food insecurity here. >> it is disrupted or delayed. the last one was disrupted by two weeks. this means we cannot actu
u.n. peacekeepers pulled out from the region after 13 years on the ground.e 20,000 sudanese troops were supposed to replace them, but they have not arrived. our africa correspondent reports. reporter: the sound of a hard-earned peace agreement. the aftermath indoor for, supposed to air of calm. the home is now a pile of rubble. >> when you try to flee, they shot my brother. when he tried to stand up, they shot him again. they killed him in front of me. i covered his body with a cloth....
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u.n.upported his claim to remain in power. but there had been widespread concern, when moise failed to hold legislative elections in 2019. leaving the country without a functioning government. and a constitutional referendum postponed, due to the coronavirus pandemic, still, hasn't taken place. moise's presidency was plagued with a number of other problems. u.n. officials say the country has been rocked by an uptick in kidnappings for ransom and a wave of criminal violence in recent months, fueled by armed gangs. thousands were forced to flee their homes, as shootings and arson spread in june. the continued-political instability has left haiti's economy in shambles. the covid pandemic contributed to a contraction of nearly 4% of the nation's gdp, last year. and a spike in covid cases has prompted a new state of emergency. all of this, leading to a humanitarian crisis. according to the world bank, nearly 60% of haitians live below the poverty line. to make matters worse, haiti is prone to n
u.n.upported his claim to remain in power. but there had been widespread concern, when moise failed to hold legislative elections in 2019. leaving the country without a functioning government. and a constitutional referendum postponed, due to the coronavirus pandemic, still, hasn't taken place. moise's presidency was plagued with a number of other problems. u.n. officials say the country has been rocked by an uptick in kidnappings for ransom and a wave of criminal violence in recent months,...
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laura: the u.n.council here in new york has voted to extend the cross-border aid operation from turkey into syria for another year. it was due to expire on saturday. the lt-minute compromise was reached between russia and the u.s. it is a last lifeline for 3 million people in syria. >> here was the last resort. it is where she ran to after two of her sons were killed. they found shelter in this corner of the country. outside the government's control. now, they are trapped in makeshift camps come up against the border with turkey. >> [speaking foreign language] >> just over the border in turkey, trucks are loaded with food, water and medicine, part of the un agreement to bring crucial aid into the part of the country still controlled by rebels. thousands of these trucks go across the border every month, carrying vital supplies. that includes covid vaccines. this is an absolute lifeline for many. for many, it is their only lifeline. that lifeline was in danger. russia signaled it wanted to close the cr
laura: the u.n.council here in new york has voted to extend the cross-border aid operation from turkey into syria for another year. it was due to expire on saturday. the lt-minute compromise was reached between russia and the u.s. it is a last lifeline for 3 million people in syria. >> here was the last resort. it is where she ran to after two of her sons were killed. they found shelter in this corner of the country. outside the government's control. now, they are trapped in makeshift...
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the u.n.that 370 districts had fallen to the taliban, warning that the time to prevent a worst-case scenario might be running out. ordinary afghans are certainly worried about what lies ahead and there are fears that once all international forces leave, there might be civil war in the country. laura: what do afghans see as their legacy of the longest american war in afghanistan? >> a lot will depend on what happens here once all forces leave. when you speak to people here, there is a mix of emotions. there is an understanding that international forces had to leave at some point. there is also some regard for what they say are the games that have been made in the -- gains that have been made in the last 20 years, institutions like the army and police. the concern is that it could be lost quickly once foreign forces leave. the objective of the mission here, when president george announced it, it was strikes on military installations of the taliban regime and training camps about qaeda to ensure
the u.n.that 370 districts had fallen to the taliban, warning that the time to prevent a worst-case scenario might be running out. ordinary afghans are certainly worried about what lies ahead and there are fears that once all international forces leave, there might be civil war in the country. laura: what do afghans see as their legacy of the longest american war in afghanistan? >> a lot will depend on what happens here once all forces leave. when you speak to people here, there is a mix...
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on the complicit of the u.n. copulation -- complicity of the u.n. population fund. for over four decades the u.n. population fund vigorously supported, funded, defended, promoted, celebrated the chinese communist parties coercive population control program. i met with the head of the chinese program back in 1991 in beijing. almost a three-hour hearing. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. rogers: i yield the gentleman an additional minute. mr. -- the speaker pro tempore: one minute. the gentleman is recognized. mr. smith: over and over again there is no coercion in the chinese program. even though everyone who has followed this bill there is because the unta was there on the ground certifying that was the case. where we are missing maybe 60 million females, women of all ages now because it's been a systematic extermation of the girl child in china. it's one of the reasons why human tasking has exploded in china because they have been killed, exterminated through forced abortion. and the unpfa has been silent on that issue again giving them
on the complicit of the u.n. copulation -- complicity of the u.n. population fund. for over four decades the u.n. population fund vigorously supported, funded, defended, promoted, celebrated the chinese communist parties coercive population control program. i met with the head of the chinese program back in 1991 in beijing. almost a three-hour hearing. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. rogers: i yield the gentleman an additional minute. mr. -- the speaker pro...
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julia: you have called for a u.n.-let -- u.n.-led inquiry, but do you see this happening?o you see the will from the international community to find out who is behind this? >> to me, that is the only way haiti can find peace and move forward, to put together an unbiased, mutual, international special tribunal, just like what happened in sierra leone, just like what happened in lebanon. the president deserves to have the same treatment. he deserves to have an international inquiry, not only the investigation but an international tribunal to prosecute. this will allow for fair trial and to have the real assassins brought to justice. julia: it seems like there is a bit of reluctance, on the part of the united states, for example. president biden has rebuffed a request from haitian leaders, though he has sent a special envoy. do you think president biden should be doing more? >> i think everybody should be doing more. this is a presidential assassination. this is something that could happen in any country in the world. haiti and the world, for that matter, needs to know who ha
julia: you have called for a u.n.-let -- u.n.-led inquiry, but do you see this happening?o you see the will from the international community to find out who is behind this? >> to me, that is the only way haiti can find peace and move forward, to put together an unbiased, mutual, international special tribunal, just like what happened in sierra leone, just like what happened in lebanon. the president deserves to have the same treatment. he deserves to have an international inquiry, not...
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[background sounds] ships of the u.n. fleet fire point-blank at the island of worti.om the bridge of the flag ship. this landing is a calculated risk. general macarthur is using many of his reinforcements from the south. the first wave hits the beach. because of the 30-foot tide fall, landing craft must be run ashore in a period one hour before high tide and two hours after. the first groups landed here will have to stick it out alone until the next tide 11 hours later. a bulldozer smothers a red dugout. [background sounds] >> a fire fight begins. all the reds haven't been driven off by the bombardment. that gives our strips to prevent concealtive weapons. others are a little more formal. ♪ ♪? >> on 16 september, the 1st marine division moves through. this city is recaptured against relatively light resistance. allied casualties are fundamental as these men move through, their objective is seoul. ♪ ♪ >> there are two ally ared moves on seoul; one from the south and another sweeping around from the north across the han river. the han is crossed, the river village is ta
[background sounds] ships of the u.n. fleet fire point-blank at the island of worti.om the bridge of the flag ship. this landing is a calculated risk. general macarthur is using many of his reinforcements from the south. the first wave hits the beach. because of the 30-foot tide fall, landing craft must be run ashore in a period one hour before high tide and two hours after. the first groups landed here will have to stick it out alone until the next tide 11 hours later. a bulldozer smothers a...
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the u.n. security council met today, and according to the u.n.nd four arrested today, and total of six taken into custody, and four have been killed in a gun battle yesterday. three police officers were actually freed after being taken hostage, and according to the u.n. official, the police in that country have now surrounded another group of potential killers. >> reporter: overnight, the first arrests after videos emerged of assassins outside of the residence of the president. it shows vehicles of heavily armed men move down the street at the time he was murdered. in separate audio a voice can be heard identifying the group as d.e.a. agents. do you believe they were paid by his political opponents? >> i believe it was some possibility and some consideration being made. >> reporter: haiti's ambassador to the u.s. tells me they were clearly not d.e.a. agents, but paid assassins to kill the president and his wife who was flown overnight to a hospital. overnight, two were killed and four arrested as an international manhunt continues. there is a sta
the u.n. security council met today, and according to the u.n.nd four arrested today, and total of six taken into custody, and four have been killed in a gun battle yesterday. three police officers were actually freed after being taken hostage, and according to the u.n. official, the police in that country have now surrounded another group of potential killers. >> reporter: overnight, the first arrests after videos emerged of assassins outside of the residence of the president. it shows...
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in international news, britain's u.n. ambassador has warned that half of burma's population of 54 million could contract covid-19 in the next two weeks amid the ongoing turmoil following a military coup in february. pakistan is enacting an air travel ban for anyone cannot provide a vaccine certificate. it is also mandating all public sector workers get vaccinated, as well as public transport and retail staff and teachers and students 18 and older. meanwhile, record cases have been reported japan and in tokyo this week as the olympics continue. israel said it will be offering booster shots of the pfizer vaccine to people over 60, the first country to do so. this despite less than 10% of palestinians in the occupied territories having been fully vaccinated. in haiti, health workers say hospitals are becoming overwhelmed due to a surge in cases as haiti grapples with a worsening economic and political crisis in the wake of the assassination of president jovenel moise. this is hospital director dr. nathalie colas. >> sometime
in international news, britain's u.n. ambassador has warned that half of burma's population of 54 million could contract covid-19 in the next two weeks amid the ongoing turmoil following a military coup in february. pakistan is enacting an air travel ban for anyone cannot provide a vaccine certificate. it is also mandating all public sector workers get vaccinated, as well as public transport and retail staff and teachers and students 18 and older. meanwhile, record cases have been reported...