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notably, the people of the dprk, venezuela, and belarus. in closing, we wish you and your peoples lasting security and prosperity. we hope our organization will be able to regain the trust of the people by holding or upholding the provisions of the charter, which calls for respecting the sovereignty and independence of member states and ensuring noninterference in their internal affairs. this principle, if implemented, would lay the foundation for genuine and fair relations among nations after the greed and arrogance of some have shaken them to their core. thank you. [applause] >> i than the deputy prime minister and minister for foreign affairs and expatriates of the syrian arab republic for his statement.
notably, the people of the dprk, venezuela, and belarus. in closing, we wish you and your peoples lasting security and prosperity. we hope our organization will be able to regain the trust of the people by holding or upholding the provisions of the charter, which calls for respecting the sovereignty and independence of member states and ensuring noninterference in their internal affairs. this principle, if implemented, would lay the foundation for genuine and fair relations among nations after...
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born in belarus his family immigrated to what was then the palestinian mandate in 1934 when he was just 11. a job as secretary on a farm led him into politics. israel's secret nuclear program. a champion of peace with the palestinians he worked with political rival to strike a peace accord. it was signed -- earned them the noble peace prize >> a permanent settlement and with all our neighbors, piece. >> just hours before suffering a stroke, peres posted a facebook video to buy locally-made products. he promoted his country and its people to the very end. kenneth craig, cbs news. >> president obama says the death of peres means a light has gone out. the light he gave us will burn forever. the aid says his body will lie information for parents. >> that's not an out and out lie. i'll tell anybody that. it's safety of these kids and for these parents to realize what's going in the schools. >> he's meeting to discuss the sros. >> high winds cause some major problems in phoenix, arizona. they gusted and kicked up dust there prompting advisory for several cities. can't see in front of ou here
born in belarus his family immigrated to what was then the palestinian mandate in 1934 when he was just 11. a job as secretary on a farm led him into politics. israel's secret nuclear program. a champion of peace with the palestinians he worked with political rival to strike a peace accord. it was signed -- earned them the noble peace prize >> a permanent settlement and with all our neighbors, piece. >> just hours before suffering a stroke, peres posted a facebook video to buy...
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russia has roots in the ukraine and has long relied on the ball advertising, belarus and ukraine as buffer zone the against potential european foes. u.s. combat forces on border states with russia is something that could trigger a reaction from putin with russian forces pulling out of syria, some say stronger action in ukraine is >>reporter: this potential putin versus the world standoff has reinvigorated debate about nato and america's plays in it. currently foot the biggest portion of the bill while other nations fail to meet their spending quotas. president obama met with nato second general on monday in the oval office to publicly bolster support. >> nato cobbs to be the linchpin, the cornerstone of our collective defense and u.s. >>reporter: in estonia, the new generation on the front lines with russia wasn't even born the last time the soviet union and nato faced off in the orange version of the cold war. seconds lieutenant matthew chapman is a soldier in a strange land. >> as a 23-year-old from new jersey, i never thought in a million years that i'd be here. >>reporter: richt stotz
russia has roots in the ukraine and has long relied on the ball advertising, belarus and ukraine as buffer zone the against potential european foes. u.s. combat forces on border states with russia is something that could trigger a reaction from putin with russian forces pulling out of syria, some say stronger action in ukraine is >>reporter: this potential putin versus the world standoff has reinvigorated debate about nato and america's plays in it. currently foot the biggest portion of...
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notably, the people of the dprk, venezuela, and belarus. in closing, we wish you and your people's lasting security and prosperity. we hope our organization will be able to regain the trust of the people by holding or upholding the provisions of the charter, which calls for respecting the sovereignty and independence of member states and ensuring noninterference in their internal affairs. this principle, if implemented, would lay the foundation for genuine and fair relations among nations after the greed and arrogance of some have shaken them to their core. thank you. [applause] >> i think the deputy prime minister and minister for foreign affairs and expatriates of the syrian arab republic for his statement. c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. sunday morning, board member of the commission for presidential the 2016talks about presidential campaign, the federal budget, and upcoming presidential debates. of a book on the recent police shootings and protests, the opening of the national mus
notably, the people of the dprk, venezuela, and belarus. in closing, we wish you and your people's lasting security and prosperity. we hope our organization will be able to regain the trust of the people by holding or upholding the provisions of the charter, which calls for respecting the sovereignty and independence of member states and ensuring noninterference in their internal affairs. this principle, if implemented, would lay the foundation for genuine and fair relations among nations after...
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. >> brangham: born in present-day belarus, shimon peres was a boy when his family emigrated to tel aviv1934. he joined the jewish resistance in the 1948 war of independence, and became a protege of david ben gurion, israel's very first prime minister. he went on to hold numerous top defense jobs-- helping build the jewish state's military and its top-secret nuclear weapons program. with ben gurion's backing, peres won a seat in the israeli parliament in 1959, launching a political career that extended for over five decades. as defense minister under prime minister yitzhak rabin, he oversaw the dramatic 1976 rescue of israeli hostages at entebbe airport in uganda. peres himself went on to serve as prime minister-- first in 1977, and again as part of a unity government in 1984. he took a conciliatory stance toward the palestinians, and later, with rabin back in power, he conducted the oslo negotiations in secret. the resulting deal, signed in 1993 in washington, aimed at establishing mutual recognition between israel and the palestinians and setting them on a path toward peace. >> ...from
. >> brangham: born in present-day belarus, shimon peres was a boy when his family emigrated to tel aviv1934. he joined the jewish resistance in the 1948 war of independence, and became a protege of david ben gurion, israel's very first prime minister. he went on to hold numerous top defense jobs-- helping build the jewish state's military and its top-secret nuclear weapons program. with ben gurion's backing, peres won a seat in the israeli parliament in 1959, launching a political career...
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notably, the people of the d prk, venezuela, and belarus. in closing, we wish you and your people lasting security and prosperity. we hope our organization will be able to regain the trust of the people by holding or upholding the provisions of the charter which calls for respecting the sovereignty and independence of member states and ensuring noninterference in their internal affairs. this principle, if implement it, would lay the foundation for genuine and fair relations among nations after the greed and arrogance of some have shaken them to their core. thank you. [applause] >> i thank the deputy prime minister and minister for foreign affairs for his statement. mondayo c-span.org evening for the presidential debates. watch live streams of the debate and video on every question to the candidates and their answers. use our tool to create video clips of your favorite debate moments to share on social media. not able to watch? listen to the debate live on the c-span radio app, free to download from the app store or google play. live coverage
notably, the people of the d prk, venezuela, and belarus. in closing, we wish you and your people lasting security and prosperity. we hope our organization will be able to regain the trust of the people by holding or upholding the provisions of the charter which calls for respecting the sovereignty and independence of member states and ensuring noninterference in their internal affairs. this principle, if implement it, would lay the foundation for genuine and fair relations among nations after...
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trend in which countries who are interested in clamping down on their populations, whether it is belarustan, they tend to take their page from what the russians do. and you see many, many instances in which if russia can get away with it, if no one cares about what russia does, all of these other countries feel they can get away it. they don't want to be the first ones, but they are certainly happy to be the second. at thanan: i should say to that list -- kaz expand -- kyrgyzstan to the list. they are reordering their struck that deals with religion. ms. lanskoy: i think the mimicking of the laws is true but it hits closer to home than that. there is an editorial in the "washington post" today about the need to take seriously russian hacking and russian elections,n of u.s. russian hacking that -- of the dnc, the material leaked to wikileaks, trying to influence u.s. elections. so the whole question of russian , abuses in cyberspace are a issue at. domestic this point, and you don't need to go very far to see the relevance in these issues. ms. polyakova: absolutely. i would like to open i
trend in which countries who are interested in clamping down on their populations, whether it is belarustan, they tend to take their page from what the russians do. and you see many, many instances in which if russia can get away with it, if no one cares about what russia does, all of these other countries feel they can get away it. they don't want to be the first ones, but they are certainly happy to be the second. at thanan: i should say to that list -- kaz expand -- kyrgyzstan to the list....