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these sanctions the military crackdown began in iraq and resulting in a large influx of people into cox bazaar now the world's largest refugee settlement a year later a u.n. team recommended the 1000000 man military be investigated for genocide in september the international criminal court joined calls for further investigation ruled it had jurisdiction over alleged deportations of ring of people as a possible crime against humanity and earlier this month those calls were acted on the i.c.c. prosecutor requested the court's judges authorize an investigation into alleged crimes against the ring of people namely deportation inhumane acts and persecution on tuesday the delegation arrived in dhaka to begin talks to have a child that he joins us live from there so take us through a little bit about the mission of the investigators there and back are today. well i don't know if you can hear me i'm having a little problem the team is here since yesterday the international criminal court investigative team they will meet with bangladeshi official including the foreign ministry official as well
these sanctions the military crackdown began in iraq and resulting in a large influx of people into cox bazaar now the world's largest refugee settlement a year later a u.n. team recommended the 1000000 man military be investigated for genocide in september the international criminal court joined calls for further investigation ruled it had jurisdiction over alleged deportations of ring of people as a possible crime against humanity and earlier this month those calls were acted on the i.c.c....
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was stepped up for the visit of representatives of the me and my government to the refugee camp at cox as bizarre there had been a fear of protest and only a select group of rowing was chosen to meet with the delegation in one of the camps offices shade there when i was among those who attended the talks to me and my government is trying to persuade the refugees to return home. they told us that all arrangements are being made for us to return they also told us that there are camps built for us with the necessary security and facilities. outside the camp's office several 100 rangers gathered to get to meet the delegates and ask questions but they were quickly dispersed by police and nearby another group of refugees try to stage a demonstration but that was also quickly broken up by security officers some of the community leaders at cox's bazaar expressed their concern at what condition will be like if the refugees return to iraq and state we demand before our water going back i want to be done in done her community you should visit inside africa area about to assume that what i want to
was stepped up for the visit of representatives of the me and my government to the refugee camp at cox as bizarre there had been a fear of protest and only a select group of rowing was chosen to meet with the delegation in one of the camps offices shade there when i was among those who attended the talks to me and my government is trying to persuade the refugees to return home. they told us that all arrangements are being made for us to return they also told us that there are camps built for us...
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the latest talk between i me on my delegation and community leaders for owning a refuge is here in cox's bazar have ended without any major breakthrough wildside a grid the dialogue should continue in an attempt to resolve critical issues still causing concern thunder chaudhry al-jazeera could apollo. francis is calling on the international community to act after the latest tragedy involving people attempting to cross the mediterranean 55 bodies have been recovered after several boats carrying up to 300 migrants capsized off the coast of libya on thursday it's feared up to 150 people might have died the head of the roman catholic church appealed for action in his sunday address. it is so. their brothers and sisters it is with pain i learn the news about the shipwreck in recent days in the waters of the mediterranean sea where dozens of people including women and children lost their lives or we knew our heart failed to pay you for the international community to promptly and decisively to avoid the repetition of similar tragedies and to guarantee the safety and dignity of all. any climate
the latest talk between i me on my delegation and community leaders for owning a refuge is here in cox's bazar have ended without any major breakthrough wildside a grid the dialogue should continue in an attempt to resolve critical issues still causing concern thunder chaudhry al-jazeera could apollo. francis is calling on the international community to act after the latest tragedy involving people attempting to cross the mediterranean 55 bodies have been recovered after several boats carrying...
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gemma snowdon, from the world food programme, speaking to rico from the cox's bazaar.r jeffrey epstein has pleaded not guilty to charges of sex trafficking. mr epstein, who once counted president trump, bill clinton and queen elizabeth's son prince andrew as friends, is accused of luring underage girls to his homes in florida and new york. the prosecutor outlined the charges. this conduct as alleged went on for years and it involved dozens of young girls, some as young as 14 years old at the time, that they were allegedly abused. as alleged, epstein was well aware that many of his victims were minors and, not surprisingly, many of the underage girls that epstein allegedly victimised were particularly vulnerable to exploitation. my colleague nada tawfik, has been monitoring the case and told us more on what has been found in epstein‘s home. this was a hearing to determine mr epstein‘s bail and prosecutors were putting forth evidence to show he should remain in detention. on saturday, they raided his manhattan mansion with a search warrant and said they found credible, e
gemma snowdon, from the world food programme, speaking to rico from the cox's bazaar.r jeffrey epstein has pleaded not guilty to charges of sex trafficking. mr epstein, who once counted president trump, bill clinton and queen elizabeth's son prince andrew as friends, is accused of luring underage girls to his homes in florida and new york. the prosecutor outlined the charges. this conduct as alleged went on for years and it involved dozens of young girls, some as young as 14 years old at the...
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ryan keith cox served the city of virginia beach for 12 years. he worked in the public works department as an accountant clerk until he was murdered saving the lives of his friends and co-workers earlier this year. on the morning of may 31, 2019, a city employee resigned from his job at municipal building where cox worked. that afternoon the former employee returned with evil intentions. when a co-worker ran into the office with news that there was an active shooter, keith remained calm and thought only of how to keep others, other co-workers safe. he led them to safety to a small room and directed them to barricade the door. then, despite the danger, he continued to look for more of his colleagues. by the time the shooting stopped, keith was among the 12 innocent victims that were killed. his surviving colleagues remember him as a kind, soft-spoken, and big teddy bear. keith's heroics will not be forgotten. i urge my colleagues to support this bill and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania
ryan keith cox served the city of virginia beach for 12 years. he worked in the public works department as an accountant clerk until he was murdered saving the lives of his friends and co-workers earlier this year. on the morning of may 31, 2019, a city employee resigned from his job at municipal building where cox worked. that afternoon the former employee returned with evil intentions. when a co-worker ran into the office with news that there was an active shooter, keith remained calm and...
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chief has pleaded to world leaders to end what he says is a bloody onslaught and syria's at a province cox said the violence could create the worst humanitarian disaster of the 21st century our diplomatic editor james bays has more from the united nations in new york. the carraige this the 7th meeting of the security council since the intensification of the bombing of a glib started in april and still division among council members and growing frustration at the continued failure of the un security council to end impunity for these crimes is a blight on the credibility of this body to carry out its core mandate the un sue military and coordinator. addressed council members directly you in the security council have ignored all the previous pleas you have heard. you know what is happening and you have done nothing for 90 days as the carnage continues in front of your eyes immediately after the meeting though 2 thirds of the security council said they believed it was mr lowe cox boss the u.n. secretary general antonio good terrorists who should take action 10 ambassadors stage what's known as
chief has pleaded to world leaders to end what he says is a bloody onslaught and syria's at a province cox said the violence could create the worst humanitarian disaster of the 21st century our diplomatic editor james bays has more from the united nations in new york. the carraige this the 7th meeting of the security council since the intensification of the bombing of a glib started in april and still division among council members and growing frustration at the continued failure of the un...
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the latest talk between a me and my delegation and community leaders for owning a refuges here in cox's bazar have ended without any major breakthrough both sides agreed that dialogue should continue in an attempt to resolve critical issues still causing concern tanvir chaudhry al jazeera could appollo cox is bizarre. and still ahead in august there are air strikes in syria last rebel stronghold of intensified despite u.n. warnings of war crimes being committed. holy sites are rubbish dump the pilgrims polluting enshrined in indian administered kashmir. and in sports a wet n wild german grand prix for the world champion and his team of bats and more in our sports roundup. however you may wonder where the seasonal rains the plum rains have gone in china they disappear the last few days and there's not much evidence of them here other claim the cloud is building any. growing darker but actually i think it's this line of here that stretches of the sichuan to the will be on the top of your screen which is the active frontal system has been somewhat dispersed and circulation developing in th
the latest talk between a me and my delegation and community leaders for owning a refuges here in cox's bazar have ended without any major breakthrough both sides agreed that dialogue should continue in an attempt to resolve critical issues still causing concern tanvir chaudhry al jazeera could appollo cox is bizarre. and still ahead in august there are air strikes in syria last rebel stronghold of intensified despite u.n. warnings of war crimes being committed. holy sites are rubbish dump the...
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demonstration but that was also quickly broken up by security officers some of the community leaders at cox's bazaar expressed their concern at what condition will be like if the refugees return to rakhine state we demand before our water going back i want to be done in done how committed you should visit inside africa area about assume that what are perfect and this is the 3rd high level visit by the me and mar government that repatriation of the 1st batch of refugees was to begin officially last november but it stalled amid protest at the camps and bangladesh many are still traumatized from their experience 2 years ago when they were forced to flee their homes during the me and my own military crackdown so who are accountants 25 year old son and 18 year old grand daughter in law were killed by the security forces. we will seek compensation and justice 1st for the loss of our family members we also want to be recognized as if these demands are met and we get justice then we will think about going back critics said this trip pettish unplanned is just me and maurice latest attempt to divert in
demonstration but that was also quickly broken up by security officers some of the community leaders at cox's bazaar expressed their concern at what condition will be like if the refugees return to rakhine state we demand before our water going back i want to be done in done how committed you should visit inside africa area about assume that what are perfect and this is the 3rd high level visit by the me and mar government that repatriation of the 1st batch of refugees was to begin officially...
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geoffrey cox. and that's it for now. of the whole week in parliament — including a look at what theresa may might do once that removal van leaves downing street. but for now from me, mandy baker, goodbye. hello there. if you were looking for the warmest, sunniest weather on thursday, you had to turn your eyes southwards. the further south you went, the bluer the skies remained. a bit of wispy, high cloud overhead in london, but temperatures in the london area got very close to 27 degrees. compare and contrast that with the scene for this weather watcher in ullapool, in north—west scotland. grey, murky, damp, temperatures at 13 degrees. and similar rules apply through the day ahead. the best of the sunshine to be found across central and southern parts of the uk. further north, more cloud, some patchy rain, some mist and murk, especially for hills and coasts in the west. and then some heavy rain returning to northern and western scotland later in the day, where it will also be quite breezy. the will also be quite breezy.
geoffrey cox. and that's it for now. of the whole week in parliament — including a look at what theresa may might do once that removal van leaves downing street. but for now from me, mandy baker, goodbye. hello there. if you were looking for the warmest, sunniest weather on thursday, you had to turn your eyes southwards. the further south you went, the bluer the skies remained. a bit of wispy, high cloud overhead in london, but temperatures in the london area got very close to 27 degrees....
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cox denied the allegation to the "new york times" but soon resigned.ors and lawmakers. cox had a warm relationship with trump and was the chief strategist behind the election efforts. heage nated for more spending on digital. while the nra scrambles for stability -- >> i don't oat v to fire you. you already have the fire in your belly. >> i'm the only guy who beat the mra. >> i have a d minus voting record from the nra. >> the nra holds congress hostage. >> reporter: the nra says it's happy to be underestimated. we're very focused on 2020, a an nra spokesperson tells cnn. our members know what's at stake from gun control to registration. they will be out in firorce and the nra will make sure of it. sara murray, cnn, washington. sglmpbts a new outrage from democrats as president trump ramps up his attacks on the squad. you're live in the cnn newsroom. ♪ ♪ love them, hate their laundry, protection. detergent alone doesn't kill bacteria but adding lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% with 0% bleach. lysol. what it takes to protect. ® take prilosec otc and
cox denied the allegation to the "new york times" but soon resigned.ors and lawmakers. cox had a warm relationship with trump and was the chief strategist behind the election efforts. heage nated for more spending on digital. while the nra scrambles for stability -- >> i don't oat v to fire you. you already have the fire in your belly. >> i'm the only guy who beat the mra. >> i have a d minus voting record from the nra. >> the nra holds congress hostage....
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stewart the prosecutor now this is their 2nd visit last march team was here they were in the field and cox bazaar investigating media was not allowed then this time they'll be a press conference now they'll meet with officials of the foreign ministry and the home ministry they'll walk out a lot of protocols including getting immunity from investigator diplomatic immunity rather and also witness protection which bangladesh doesn't actually practice so once this part of protocol is worked out i think they will start the field operation that also scheduled to visit. camps and meet with the community leaders as well as those affected by this atrocities and document them it should also be noted that a team of. delegation headed by the permanent secretary foreign secretary rather is also scheduled to visit end of this month at they will also visit the camp to persuade them to return back because they say that environment. this was this would be their rather their 2nd visit since last october it's important also no doubt they a commission of inquiry commission headed by is also requesting to come
stewart the prosecutor now this is their 2nd visit last march team was here they were in the field and cox bazaar investigating media was not allowed then this time they'll be a press conference now they'll meet with officials of the foreign ministry and the home ministry they'll walk out a lot of protocols including getting immunity from investigator diplomatic immunity rather and also witness protection which bangladesh doesn't actually practice so once this part of protocol is worked out i...
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elizabeth: john cox thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you.e we helped you tonight, lou dobbs is next right here on the fox business network, have a good evening. gregg: good evening, i am gregg jarrett, sitting in for the vacatiovacationing lou dobbs. more harassment of trump administration, nancy pelosi and radical house dimms votes to hold wilbur ross in criminal contempt over the census citizenship question
elizabeth: john cox thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you.e we helped you tonight, lou dobbs is next right here on the fox business network, have a good evening. gregg: good evening, i am gregg jarrett, sitting in for the vacatiovacationing lou dobbs. more harassment of trump administration, nancy pelosi and radical house dimms votes to hold wilbur ross in criminal contempt over the census citizenship question
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so, as daimler cox suggested, which was the report in november last year —— dame laura cox.se to instigate it? one recommendation was put in place immediately, getting rid of the old system. the second was historic complaints, the independent complaints, the independent complaints and grievous scheme only allowed people to pursue complaints from the 2017 election onwards. the third thing, we have seen no progress, really lamentable, laura cox's recommendation there needs to bea cox's recommendation there needs to be a scheme independent of mps. it was easy for the commission to say, we endorse these three recommendations. and then to know that nothing happens unless the commission and the leader of the house push it forward. we have a staff working with subject to unwelcome comments about their clothing, their weight, their looks. they describe being required to go to and sometimes stay at the mp puzzle mat home and to socialise with them. others describe being invited to dinner or go on trips under the pretext they are work related events. others say they applied by alcohol
so, as daimler cox suggested, which was the report in november last year —— dame laura cox.se to instigate it? one recommendation was put in place immediately, getting rid of the old system. the second was historic complaints, the independent complaints, the independent complaints and grievous scheme only allowed people to pursue complaints from the 2017 election onwards. the third thing, we have seen no progress, really lamentable, laura cox's recommendation there needs to bea cox's...
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host: is at the chris cox who is at the nra? guest: no. he was the sec chairman under president bush. they wrote section 230 and both advocated for senator -- center wide and has been a strong defender currently -- senator widen has been a strong defender currently. senator cruz took the lead to say these platforms could not be biased on certain political viewpoints. senator hawley introduced legislation that would condition section 230 protections for larger platforms on some form of political neutrality. on the others, there are a lot of democrats saying there is not enough moderation. speaker pelosi suggested eliminating section 230, and she has had -- she recently had a video of her that was alter that we shared pretty widely. ash that was shared pretty widely. that was an example of under moderation. host: where does the president come down on this and his top advisers on these issues at the white house? specificm not aware of statements about section 230 from the president. he recently held a social media forum where he praised senat
host: is at the chris cox who is at the nra? guest: no. he was the sec chairman under president bush. they wrote section 230 and both advocated for senator -- center wide and has been a strong defender currently -- senator widen has been a strong defender currently. senator cruz took the lead to say these platforms could not be biased on certain political viewpoints. senator hawley introduced legislation that would condition section 230 protections for larger platforms on some form of political...
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way they work injured enflame tissue releases certain fatty acids these are converted by so-called cox enzymes into messengers substances known as prostate gland and these messenger substances bind themselves to pain receptors at the nerve endings they transmit the pain signal to the central nervous system ibuprofen aspirin and similar drugs dampen the cox enzymes activity the body produces fewer prostate landon's and the pain goes away across the plantains also regulate other bodily functions like blood clotting liver function and the regeneration of mucus membranes in the gut. and over. both of these over the counter painkillers can cause kidney damage liver damage which in some cases then requires organ transplants and you can have stomach bleeding that agents are also more at risk of having a stroke especially patients who already had a heart attack so they should be very cautious about these drugs. is also a patient a pain clinic she has multiple sclerosis and has had severe back pain for years several operations didn't help. you're always looking around for something to relieve t
way they work injured enflame tissue releases certain fatty acids these are converted by so-called cox enzymes into messengers substances known as prostate gland and these messenger substances bind themselves to pain receptors at the nerve endings they transmit the pain signal to the central nervous system ibuprofen aspirin and similar drugs dampen the cox enzymes activity the body produces fewer prostate landon's and the pain goes away across the plantains also regulate other bodily functions...
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thank you very much, stephen cox. tash, thank you, natasha. and rose, many thanks.o. yeah, it'd be lovely to stay in touch and see... you know, when rose gets cast on eastenders, i'll be veryjealous. i'll tune in, obviously. no, yeah, definitely. rose, we're so grateful. thank you for giving us so much of your time and for inspiring our audience and the country. really appreciate it. thank you very much. martin says what an amazing story, two incredible women and lindsay on twitter said speech synthesis in a dialect for users is fantastic. rose, so pleased you have found your voice finally. marti, rose, you put my problems into perspective, all the best team. laura said, very inspirational. claire said i would love to record my voice for someone to use. what a marvellous thing to do. and pippa on facebook says i would love my son's speech app to make his words with an overlay of the vocalisation he makes so it really could be his voice. i am sure it would help him to progress more with finding his own speech, something at age ten he finds difficult and frustrating.
thank you very much, stephen cox. tash, thank you, natasha. and rose, many thanks.o. yeah, it'd be lovely to stay in touch and see... you know, when rose gets cast on eastenders, i'll be veryjealous. i'll tune in, obviously. no, yeah, definitely. rose, we're so grateful. thank you for giving us so much of your time and for inspiring our audience and the country. really appreciate it. thank you very much. martin says what an amazing story, two incredible women and lindsay on twitter said speech...
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a delegation from myanmar has arrived in refugee camps in bangladesh the group traveling to cox's bazar is trying to convince the refugees to return home bangladeshis where hundreds of thousands have been taking shelter after fleeing atrocities by myanmar's amin 2017 tanveer choudhry has more from cox's bazaar. several 100 growing unrest were destroyed together near the center where the myanmar delegates is supposed to meet with the community leader they wanted to have the opportunity to see them maybe have the opportunity arts to question but they were dispersed by the bangladesh police now we spoke to a few of them this is what they have to say. we came here to meet to me and more delegates to get some answers to our questions but we were not allowed to meet with them. if you recognize this rowing is in the give us a citizenship card we'll go back there in one second our experience talking to the rowing as months after months and this comes they have certain fundamental demands before they even consider moving back to me on mars one of them is they be recognized as a growing us they g
a delegation from myanmar has arrived in refugee camps in bangladesh the group traveling to cox's bazar is trying to convince the refugees to return home bangladeshis where hundreds of thousands have been taking shelter after fleeing atrocities by myanmar's amin 2017 tanveer choudhry has more from cox's bazaar. several 100 growing unrest were destroyed together near the center where the myanmar delegates is supposed to meet with the community leader they wanted to have the opportunity to see...
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has this report from cox's bazaar in bangladesh. they came to the camps in bangladesh to convince the hundreds of thousands of rohingya to return to me on march that country's government sent a 14 member high level delegation for the job but many refugees here say they're not willing to go back without full citizenship and security guarantees definitely will not be considered. because we'll be granting them. nationally and then eventually we will be providing them with the us where there will no longer be the issue of race or the issue of their citizenship but for the few him the refugee there seems to be a window of hope. we're very grateful to the bangladesh government if the letter was we'd like to return to myanmar the delegates told us they'll give us back our property however the vest majority of their own don't seems to know what was discussed in the meeting they came here looking for safety after me and mars army launched a crackdown that the u.n. has called an ethnic cleansing from which you know i understand that a delegat
has this report from cox's bazaar in bangladesh. they came to the camps in bangladesh to convince the hundreds of thousands of rohingya to return to me on march that country's government sent a 14 member high level delegation for the job but many refugees here say they're not willing to go back without full citizenship and security guarantees definitely will not be considered. because we'll be granting them. nationally and then eventually we will be providing them with the us where there will...
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one is chris cox now in private law practice and the other senator rod wyden. >> is that the chris cox that was at the nra. >> no, he was the sec chairman under president bush. >> gotcha. >> so they wrote section 230 and they've both been advocating and senator wyden has been a pretty strong defender currently. in terms of the critics there are holly and cruz who have taken a lead is on saying these platforms should not be biassed on certain political viewpoints and senator hawley introduced legislation that would basically condition section 230 protections for larger platforms on some form of political neutrality. on the other side i would say there are a lot of democrats who were saying there's not enough moderation and speaker pelosi has suggested eliminating section 230 and she's had -- she recently had that video of her that was altered and that was shared pretty widely. so that's been really an example of the undermoderation of platforms. >> where does the president come down on this and the top advisers at the white house. >> i am not aware of any specific statements. i know he
one is chris cox now in private law practice and the other senator rod wyden. >> is that the chris cox that was at the nra. >> no, he was the sec chairman under president bush. >> gotcha. >> so they wrote section 230 and they've both been advocating and senator wyden has been a pretty strong defender currently. in terms of the critics there are holly and cruz who have taken a lead is on saying these platforms should not be biassed on certain political viewpoints and...
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achieved because i think ultimately the reason that we're actually having this delegation going to cox's bazaar is because the pressure has been unrelenting on the myanmar government that they have to bring these people back and they have to bring them back in a way that is dignified voluntary and safe for them and no one has talked about the security guarantees either and i mean this is a big issue for the rowing as well i mean they don't want to return to an area where the security is provided by the same army and police. that were involved in the violations against the crimes against humanity that occurred in 2017 right and ronan's so so phil's of the opinion that international condemnation is building up a certain head of pressure and that's led to this delegation going to cups is bizarre but it apparently hasn't yielded in anything substantial in terms of the substance of the offer or the substance of of of of what they're putting on the table for these refugees many of whom seem already to be saying no way we're not going back with the substance of the office exactly the same as th
achieved because i think ultimately the reason that we're actually having this delegation going to cox's bazaar is because the pressure has been unrelenting on the myanmar government that they have to bring these people back and they have to bring them back in a way that is dignified voluntary and safe for them and no one has talked about the security guarantees either and i mean this is a big issue for the rowing as well i mean they don't want to return to an area where the security is...
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state authorities and from the local authorities this is why i think if you talk to the ruling on cox's bazaar they're talking about international security guarantees they want international people being access allowed access to northern rakhine state you know they've even talked about u.n. peacekeepers which i think is unrealistic but the fact is that even humanitarians or people like monitors from the un refugee agency are not able to get into the areas where mars proposing to send these row into without international access and some sort of protective mandate for international staff to be able to go in these areas and monitor what happened i think it's be very difficult for the government of myanmar to persuade the running of to go back right and give the last word to you. having listened to all of this do you think he will ever ever be able to go back when you've been outside of your country for more than 20 years will you ever be able to go home at the moment in burma the power will is of the army she she can do an undo of really do anything any time in any means the governments ar
state authorities and from the local authorities this is why i think if you talk to the ruling on cox's bazaar they're talking about international security guarantees they want international people being access allowed access to northern rakhine state you know they've even talked about u.n. peacekeepers which i think is unrealistic but the fact is that even humanitarians or people like monitors from the un refugee agency are not able to get into the areas where mars proposing to send these row...
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with two months left of the monsoon season left, there are fears the refugee camp — near cox's bazar is still at risk. around a million rohingya refugees are living in the country after fleeing violence in neighbouring myanmar. gemma snowdon who is in cox's bazaar for the world food programme told me just how severe the damage is. there was around 500 millimetres of rain over the course of wednesday and thursday last week which equals quite a bit of devastation. there we re quite a bit of devastation. there were 2700 people who were displaced and 3&00 shelters that were damaged. i went to the campus on thursday after some very significant rainfall and just walking through, there was and just walking through, there was a lot of water everywhere. one field that the previous week had been an actual field was now a lake and there were people out there with boats and some kids out there fishing as well and some people went into our phones were floors had turned completely to mud. homes. they were laying down sand. the world food programme is about to provide emergency assistance to around
with two months left of the monsoon season left, there are fears the refugee camp — near cox's bazar is still at risk. around a million rohingya refugees are living in the country after fleeing violence in neighbouring myanmar. gemma snowdon who is in cox's bazaar for the world food programme told me just how severe the damage is. there was around 500 millimetres of rain over the course of wednesday and thursday last week which equals quite a bit of devastation. there we re quite a bit of...
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so three days before cox, while i was told about this, was going to be fired, i agreed to plea.was going to be fired. because i was so convinced he had taken it so far, they would never back off that. >> so you don't think mueller would have gone after the tapes? >> given mueller's performance and the way he let trump not appear under oath, not formally interview him, not in front of a grand jury, that's a sign to me he wasn't being very aggressive, whereas cox was very aggressive. and he was appointed under the same general authority that mueller was appointed under. >> jeff, do you agree that he wasn't aggressive? >> well, i mean, i think that the question of why he didn't subpoena the president is the one that really hovers over this whole investigation because, look, everybody knows that the president lies all the time. and if he had the opportunity to question him under oath, he would have lied and created all sorts of problems. in the report he has an extensive section explaining why he didn't subpoena the president and he basically said the litigation over it would have t
so three days before cox, while i was told about this, was going to be fired, i agreed to plea.was going to be fired. because i was so convinced he had taken it so far, they would never back off that. >> so you don't think mueller would have gone after the tapes? >> given mueller's performance and the way he let trump not appear under oath, not formally interview him, not in front of a grand jury, that's a sign to me he wasn't being very aggressive, whereas cox was very aggressive....
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i interviewed the witnesses, not archie cox. we need the people who were on the trial team or in this case in the investigation to deliver the message. and i also want to adjust to the what sam said, i think that we know for sure that nancy pelosi supported the action that was taken today. that has to mean that she has moved somewhat from opposing any action to allowing the initiation of steps. and there's a lot of reason that i think that people back home during the august recess are going to say you have to do this. here's the danger of not doing it. i get on twitter all the time. people say what's the point of being a democrat in the why does it matter. >> i'll add too, i don't know that it's a coincidence, who knows but jerrold nadler is now facing a primary challenger who is running on the idea of impeachment. other members of the democratic leadership. >> and members of the senate, as well also now coming out for impeachment. >> they are looking at primary challenges. >> so you think this is a political cue lus for nadler.
i interviewed the witnesses, not archie cox. we need the people who were on the trial team or in this case in the investigation to deliver the message. and i also want to adjust to the what sam said, i think that we know for sure that nancy pelosi supported the action that was taken today. that has to mean that she has moved somewhat from opposing any action to allowing the initiation of steps. and there's a lot of reason that i think that people back home during the august recess are going to...
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join 2 days of repatriation talks hundreds of thousands of people have been sheltering in camps in cox's bizarre since 2817 when they fled an offensive by myanmar's military. reports. security was stepped up for the visit of representatives of the myanmar government to the refugee camp at cox's bazaar there had been a fear of protest and only a select group of rowing was chosen to meet with the delegation in one of the camps offices shade though when was among those who attended the talks to me and my government is trying to persuade the refugees to return home. they told us that all arrangements are being made for us to return they also told us that there are camps built for us with the necessary security and facilities outside the camps office several 100 running as gathered eager to meet the delegates and ask questions but they were quickly dispersed by police and nearby another group of refugees tried to stage a demonstration but that was also quickly broken up by security officers some of the community leaders at cox's bazaar expressed their concern at what condition will be like if
join 2 days of repatriation talks hundreds of thousands of people have been sheltering in camps in cox's bizarre since 2817 when they fled an offensive by myanmar's military. reports. security was stepped up for the visit of representatives of the myanmar government to the refugee camp at cox's bazaar there had been a fear of protest and only a select group of rowing was chosen to meet with the delegation in one of the camps offices shade though when was among those who attended the talks to me...
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attempt to resolve critical issues still causing concern thunder childfree al-jazeera could apollo cox's bizarre britain has sent a 2nd warship to the gulf to protect u.k. flag vessels crossing the street to farmers as duncan has joined a british frigate already stationed there the warships will be escorting vessel sailing through the strait the deployment follows iran's seizure of the u.k. flag the oil tanker more than a week ago well iran's nuclear negotiator says an emergency meeting in vienna over the fate of the on nuclear deal has been constructive but that actually says tehran will continue to reduce its nuclear commitments if europe fails to salvage the pact the vienna meeting between the remaining signatories of the deal was called those tensions soar between iran and the west european parties have been trying to keep the deal alive after the u.s. withdrawal from withdrew from it last year in the past. several developments. regarding the implementation of. some of that was regarding. the doctrine of. commitment. by the. i.a.e.a. and also we have some complaints about. you know p
attempt to resolve critical issues still causing concern thunder childfree al-jazeera could apollo cox's bizarre britain has sent a 2nd warship to the gulf to protect u.k. flag vessels crossing the street to farmers as duncan has joined a british frigate already stationed there the warships will be escorting vessel sailing through the strait the deployment follows iran's seizure of the u.k. flag the oil tanker more than a week ago well iran's nuclear negotiator says an emergency meeting in...
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been taking shelter after fleeing atrocities by myanmar's army and 2017 child that he has moved from cox is bizarre. several 100 writing a referee just tried to gather near the center where the myanmar delegate is supposed to meet with the community leader they wanted to have the opportunity to see them maybe have the opportunity to question but they were dispersed by the bangladesh police now we spoke to a few of them this is what they have to say. we came here to meet the myanmar delegates to get some answers to our questions but we were not allowed to meet with them. who i don't. know if you're recognised as rowing is and they give us a citizenship card we'll go back there in one second. our experience talking to the rowing as months after months and this they have some fundamental demands before they even consider moving back to me on mars one of them is they be recognized as a growing as they get citizenship and there is a guarantee of security by the international community what the mayor and my delegates we have yet to see but from the rights groups and others we know the environm
been taking shelter after fleeing atrocities by myanmar's army and 2017 child that he has moved from cox is bizarre. several 100 writing a referee just tried to gather near the center where the myanmar delegate is supposed to meet with the community leader they wanted to have the opportunity to see them maybe have the opportunity to question but they were dispersed by the bangladesh police now we spoke to a few of them this is what they have to say. we came here to meet the myanmar delegates to...
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the latest talk between i me and my delegation and community leaders for owning a refuges here in cox's bazar have ended without any major breakthrough both friday grit the dialogue should continue in an attempt to resolve critical issues still causing concern trenberth child ray i'll just go to poland cox's bizarre protesters have been to australia spawn meant to highlight how many refugees have spent years living in limbo it's 6 years since a conservative government started granting asylum seekers temporary thesis instead of 10 in refugee status some have been sent back to their countries of origin. pope francis is calling on the international community to act after the latest in the mediterranean is up to 150 migrants and refugees drowned when boats capsized off libya's cull some 30 say dozens of bodies have been recovered it. up it is so. their brothers and sisters it is with pain and learn the news about the shipwreck that happened in recent days in the waters of the mediterranean sea but dozens of people including women and children lost their lives or renew a heartfelt appeal for
the latest talk between i me and my delegation and community leaders for owning a refuges here in cox's bazar have ended without any major breakthrough both friday grit the dialogue should continue in an attempt to resolve critical issues still causing concern trenberth child ray i'll just go to poland cox's bizarre protesters have been to australia spawn meant to highlight how many refugees have spent years living in limbo it's 6 years since a conservative government started granting asylum...
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been taking shelter after fleeing atrocities by myanmar's amin 2017 tanveer chandrika has more from cox's bazaar. several 100 running a ref were destroyed together near the center where the myanmar delegates is supposed to meet with the community leader they wanted to have the opportunity to see them maybe have the opportunity to question but there were dispersed by the bangladesh police now we spoke to a few of them this is what they have to say. we came here to meet the me and more delegates to get some answers to our questions but we were not allowed to meet with them. if you recognize this rowing is and they give us a citizenship card we'll go back there in one second our experience talking to the rowing as months after months and this comes they have certain fundamental demands before they even consider moving back to me on mars one of them is they be recognized as a growing us they get citizenship and there is a guarantee of security by the international community what the mayor and more delegates will achieve we have yet to see but from the rights groups and others we know their en
been taking shelter after fleeing atrocities by myanmar's amin 2017 tanveer chandrika has more from cox's bazaar. several 100 running a ref were destroyed together near the center where the myanmar delegates is supposed to meet with the community leader they wanted to have the opportunity to see them maybe have the opportunity to question but there were dispersed by the bangladesh police now we spoke to a few of them this is what they have to say. we came here to meet the me and more delegates...
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1000000 mark well the military crackdown began in iraq and resulting in a large influx of people into cox's bazaar now the world's largest refugee settlement a year later a u.n. team recommended the mian monetary be investigated for genocide in september the international criminal court joined calls for further investigations it ruled it had jurisdiction over alleged deportations of people as a possible crime against humanity earlier this month those calls were acted on the i.c.c. prosecutor requested the court's judges to authorize an investigation into alleged crimes against the muslims namely deportation inhumane acts and persecution and choose day the delegation arrived in dhaka to begin talks 3rd child 3 has more on that. international criminal court investigative team will meet with bangladeshi oarfish show including the foreign ministry official as well as the home ministry official they have to work out a lot of protocols including providing diplomatic immunity to it the investigative team as well as a witness protection program for the witnesses things that bangladesh didn't follow
1000000 mark well the military crackdown began in iraq and resulting in a large influx of people into cox's bazaar now the world's largest refugee settlement a year later a u.n. team recommended the mian monetary be investigated for genocide in september the international criminal court joined calls for further investigations it ruled it had jurisdiction over alleged deportations of people as a possible crime against humanity earlier this month those calls were acted on the i.c.c. prosecutor...
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the monsoons aftermath in the cox's bazar refugee camp home to a 1000000 range is. mostly even flimsy shells is built on hillsides which collapsed after days of torrential rains. the stormwater demi drugs and broke 3 bridges. locals are now forced to negotiate dangerous walkways for their basic needs. and mudslides have damaged many of our houses and people are suffering children can get sucked away crossing these canals. with the monsoon season only just beginning construction teams a scrambling to rebuild thousands of shelters destroyed in the 1st rains. in the heavy rains trying to fortunately with. with managed to get a significant amount of done and. it continues this way for the next few days at least. the rains might have ease for now but refugees are facing a shortage of food and safe drinking water. it's also sheer that flooded toilets could trigger a disease outbreak in the crowded camp. now for the story of a 19 year old woman in blazing a trail that crosses the boundaries of the sports and entertainment north is already a strange unscripted walled off. a
the monsoons aftermath in the cox's bazar refugee camp home to a 1000000 range is. mostly even flimsy shells is built on hillsides which collapsed after days of torrential rains. the stormwater demi drugs and broke 3 bridges. locals are now forced to negotiate dangerous walkways for their basic needs. and mudslides have damaged many of our houses and people are suffering children can get sucked away crossing these canals. with the monsoon season only just beginning construction teams a...
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life or row hinge refugees in cox's bazaar is difficult as it is during monsoon season it becomes outright life threatening flooding and mudslides have killed at least 10 people in the overcrowded camps and destroyed some 5000 shelters authorities limit what materials refugees can used to build here their homes are meant to be temporary making them particularly vulnerable to the rainwater enters my house i'm suffering a lot but i don't live in a tent mine is a connected house but the middle section has been heavily damaged there's a hole in it. but structural damage is just one aspect of the problem more than 200 landslides have been reported in the camp since april disrupting logistics and daily activity. in the rainy season we have problems getting food. sources for our children get sick. toilets and bathroom hygiene are a problem. the kids can't get to school school buildings are falling into disrepair it's all a big problem. the world health organization is warning that this could be only the beginning of a much bigger crisis. in an already unsanitary environment the flooding means the
life or row hinge refugees in cox's bazaar is difficult as it is during monsoon season it becomes outright life threatening flooding and mudslides have killed at least 10 people in the overcrowded camps and destroyed some 5000 shelters authorities limit what materials refugees can used to build here their homes are meant to be temporary making them particularly vulnerable to the rainwater enters my house i'm suffering a lot but i don't live in a tent mine is a connected house but the middle...
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cox from other words about ice time so your gust of masters in the stimulus from that course is always a mint condition for the trolls monotonously when they do something there they do it properly i love that's just me but i have passion for playing surface quality and here's the next acid test. walk a mile long street folks struggling for much to choice here. honestly. against an over high stakes dobby encounter pizza and his pitches well. this is a little sick. but you know it's often a guy with balls but chasing european however baffling the drop no blade of grass remains uncontested it takes its toll. connection by a lot of slides tackles and one on ones are never good news for the pitch but will fill in the divots and smooth out the routes at half time and after that hopefully score not to go by the bushies but. just before the break peter gives his own team to. pass me on the same procedure as usual let's go over the cast and you'll have to clear away the paper back there and watch out i'll be richer in the whole pitch again how fast the speed just won't get offended. they have a
cox from other words about ice time so your gust of masters in the stimulus from that course is always a mint condition for the trolls monotonously when they do something there they do it properly i love that's just me but i have passion for playing surface quality and here's the next acid test. walk a mile long street folks struggling for much to choice here. honestly. against an over high stakes dobby encounter pizza and his pitches well. this is a little sick. but you know it's often a guy...
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. >>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> courtney cox just won the summer looking amazing in this, backyard vacation. she turned 55 last month. >> man, she looks incredible. >>> also showing off her hot bikini body, miranda lambert with her hubby brendan. >>> nick jonas celebrating his wife priyanka's birthday in miami. he looks a bit around the middle. >> some of it is calling it a dad bod even though they don't have a kid yet. >> you want to see happiness, i'll show you a ton of happy zmrns no, we're good. we understand. we understand. good night. >>the canyon fire is burning in the north bay, the fast-moving brush fire sending plumes of smoke into the air and has forced evacuations. good evening, i'm ken wayne. and i'm catherine for pam moore. this is happening in napa county where crews have been scrambling to keep the flames from spreading and we want to get right to kron four's seconds she is in that pond. >>taylor house the same looking now.
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after the meeting though 2 thirds of the security council said they believed it was missed although cox boss the un secretary general antonio good terrorists who should take action 10 ambassadors stage what's known as a demarche a diplomatic petition delivered in person they said they believe the u.n. chief had the power to set up an inquiry into who was bombing the hospitals and it live you put the ball in the court of the security council but 10 members of that security council of now being to see the secretary general you were there at the meeting saying actually it's you that should take action you should set up an inquiry into these bombings are you now.
after the meeting though 2 thirds of the security council said they believed it was missed although cox boss the un secretary general antonio good terrorists who should take action 10 ambassadors stage what's known as a demarche a diplomatic petition delivered in person they said they believe the u.n. chief had the power to set up an inquiry into who was bombing the hospitals and it live you put the ball in the court of the security council but 10 members of that security council of now being...
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[applause] speaker kirk cox. thank you kirk. [applause] senate majority leader tommy norm it.ause] and members of the host and federal state, local and tribal leaders all with us today. thank you very much. [applause] we are also very fitful as well to have with the secretary ben carson. ben thank you very much. thank you bitten and acting director person that you know very well, acting director can. [applause] we spent a lot of time with these folks and have a lot of respect for you. in the national park service is, i want to thank you all for being here with us. a great honor. i also want to recognize everyone as american revolution in the jamestown settlement, the james town, yorktown foundation, the jamestown rediscovery project and preservation of virginia. thank you very much, what a great job you do. [applause] the fact is that each of you has helped protect and preserve treasures here jamestown and it's a great debt. we owe you a great, great debt. what a job. on this day 1619, just a mile south of where we are together now, 22 newly elected members of the house of bur
[applause] speaker kirk cox. thank you kirk. [applause] senate majority leader tommy norm it.ause] and members of the host and federal state, local and tribal leaders all with us today. thank you very much. [applause] we are also very fitful as well to have with the secretary ben carson. ben thank you very much. thank you bitten and acting director person that you know very well, acting director can. [applause] we spent a lot of time with these folks and have a lot of respect for you. in the...
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cox's bazaar you have nearly a 1000000 working the refugees there the fact is they are still suffering they're suffering greatly the conditions in those camps have been greatly improved and when i 1st visited them in october 2017 the infrastructure is much more improved there are roads there are dams they try to protect the most vulnerable from the elements but just in the past couple of weeks you had torrential downpours monsoon season greatly affecting the rain the refugees in those camps because of that thousands of in this place and a population that is amongst the most vulnerable populations in the world they are even the situation's even more park for terry is for them i mean we're just hearing from town. in the bangladeshi capital about this i.c.c. delegation that survived how difficult is it going to be for them to stop a case is a complicated process daryn because 1st you had the i.c.c. rule that they would have jurisdiction and the way that they have jurisdiction in this isn't through me anymore because myanmar is not a signatory to the rome statute so they are not a member o
cox's bazaar you have nearly a 1000000 working the refugees there the fact is they are still suffering they're suffering greatly the conditions in those camps have been greatly improved and when i 1st visited them in october 2017 the infrastructure is much more improved there are roads there are dams they try to protect the most vulnerable from the elements but just in the past couple of weeks you had torrential downpours monsoon season greatly affecting the rain the refugees in those camps...
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as there are in the last few hours i've spoken to growing the refugees who live in those camps and cox's bizarre as well as rowing activists who are in various parts of the world and the response has been fairly uniform the us for all of them saying to me look this is a good step it is a step in the right direction but it doesn't go far enough and this is something we've heard over the past couple of years from refugees and activists you know they believe that the top brass and me and more should have been sanctioned you know 2 years ago they believe that this is coming for too late and that this just means that it will take far longer than they would like to achieve any kind of justice i also spoke with one activist who said to me they cannot understand why the word genocide is not being utilized by the united states when describing the alleged atrocities against there were hanging in the statement from u.s. secretary of state mike pompei oh it describes what happened as ethnic cleansing now that has been a consistent. addition by the united states the last couple of years that's how th
as there are in the last few hours i've spoken to growing the refugees who live in those camps and cox's bizarre as well as rowing activists who are in various parts of the world and the response has been fairly uniform the us for all of them saying to me look this is a good step it is a step in the right direction but it doesn't go far enough and this is something we've heard over the past couple of years from refugees and activists you know they believe that the top brass and me and more...
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chris cox who used to be the top lobbyist at the nra just officially left the association within the last few days. how that leadership void is going to be filled is really important. and, of course, the huge question is are the nra's financial problems going to limit how big of a war chest they had to spend on trump. oliver north who was formally the president of nra deposed and described as a coup, wrote that the nra upwards of $120 million upwards just for legal expenses. if they're spending on legal bills at that scale that's a lot of money for a nonprofit. and it's money they can't spend in 2020. >> betsy, how much of this has trickled down to what alex was saying that people show up and do what the nra asked them to do? are they starting to get nervous? >> look. it's hard to see how far it's trickled out. and there's a lot of skepticism with the mainstream media. they view the reporters who cover these issues as generally hostile to what they care about. as far as an audience, it's more skeptical. at the same time, of course, it's frustrating board members. alan west who is a c
chris cox who used to be the top lobbyist at the nra just officially left the association within the last few days. how that leadership void is going to be filled is really important. and, of course, the huge question is are the nra's financial problems going to limit how big of a war chest they had to spend on trump. oliver north who was formally the president of nra deposed and described as a coup, wrote that the nra upwards of $120 million upwards just for legal expenses. if they're spending...