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you have the west of darfur, no health care services. now the violence has spread to south darfur. in darfur particularly the worst is yet to come because the social fabric -- in khartoum, you have the army fighting. in darfur we are seeing evidence that is spreading to the larger society. ethnic tensions in darfur that can open the door to widespread violence. >> there are about to be as many as 5 million people displaced. how much of a threat is that massive number to the country and to the region? >> first of all this is creating a difficult security situation within sudan itself. it is putting pressure on all the services and cities not equipped to deal with these large numbers. overall i think if the war escalates and we see people leaving sudan, the country disintegrates. it is going to have a huge impact across the continent which is already suffering a lot from multiple oars. -- from multiple wars. >> thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. ♪ >> the political power of organized labor. motivating force of abortion in election and the limits of age on elected leaders. q
you have the west of darfur, no health care services. now the violence has spread to south darfur. in darfur particularly the worst is yet to come because the social fabric -- in khartoum, you have the army fighting. in darfur we are seeing evidence that is spreading to the larger society. ethnic tensions in darfur that can open the door to widespread violence. >> there are about to be as many as 5 million people displaced. how much of a threat is that massive number to the country and to...
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and reignited ethnic conflict in darfur, a region the size of spain. 20 years ago in darfur government-backeded militias committed what the u.s. labeled genocide. those militias birthed the rsf, which today in the same place, is alleged to have launched the same crimes. >> we are talking hundreds of thousands of people who have really, at this point, no protection force between them and rsf, which has clearly shown, like the janjaweed from which they are descended, that their intent is to liquidate non-arab people in darfur. nick: and to discuss the humanitarian crisis and u.s. policy toward sudan, we turn to u.s. ambassador to the u.n. linda thomas-greenfield. ambassador thomas-greenfield, welcome back to the newshour. you just heard one description of what these refugees that you've been speaking to are running from. what did they tell you? >> they tell me that they ran because they were afraid. they ran because they saw their neighbors, their friends, their family members killed in front of their eyes. they were raped, as some of the women shared with us, and they were afraid for their fut
and reignited ethnic conflict in darfur, a region the size of spain. 20 years ago in darfur government-backeded militias committed what the u.s. labeled genocide. those militias birthed the rsf, which today in the same place, is alleged to have launched the same crimes. >> we are talking hundreds of thousands of people who have really, at this point, no protection force between them and rsf, which has clearly shown, like the janjaweed from which they are descended, that their intent is to...
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it was in darfur before and the two areas of south kordofan and blue nile., of course, the whole of sudan is threatened by a civil war. if this war does not end, you know, in the nearfuture, i mean, in the coming weeks, there is the risk of it spreading and turning into a generalised civil war. so that's a very strong statement to make, to say that sudan could descend into a civil war. but to what extent is this people against people? i mean, we have seen the conflict as one that really involves this immense rivalry between two generals. well, yes, because, you know, the two generals insist that they are not going, you know, to end this war. they want to fight to the finish. and they are now recruiting heavily among the civilian situation. and tribal issues are, you know, coming back to the fore, and that... we fear that this, you know, will cause, really, a kind of regionalised warfare in sudan, in which civilians against civilians are going to be fighting. you also mentioned in your brief overview at the start, you said that there has been gang rape. and i
it was in darfur before and the two areas of south kordofan and blue nile., of course, the whole of sudan is threatened by a civil war. if this war does not end, you know, in the nearfuture, i mean, in the coming weeks, there is the risk of it spreading and turning into a generalised civil war. so that's a very strong statement to make, to say that sudan could descend into a civil war. but to what extent is this people against people? i mean, we have seen the conflict as one that really...
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why is president biden not talking about darfur?s what i -- i represent the face -- one of the faces of the administration. i'm here because president biden wanted me to be here. and this is something that the administration is engaging on, and i'm part of that engagement. nick: back then, as you know, the u.s. pushed resolutions through the security council that demanded the janjaweed disarm. the security council authorized troops, of course, to go into darfur again. why is that not happening again? why aren't there more efforts by the security council to repeat those actions? linda: well, you may know that i held as -- during my presidency of the security council during the month of august the first open meeting on sudan. and one of the things i heard during that meeting was that the press, the world was not paying enough attention. and i made the decision that i would bring members of the press with me here, so that we can witness firsthand what was happening on this border. so, our efforts in august were the start, and we certai
why is president biden not talking about darfur?s what i -- i represent the face -- one of the faces of the administration. i'm here because president biden wanted me to be here. and this is something that the administration is engaging on, and i'm part of that engagement. nick: back then, as you know, the u.s. pushed resolutions through the security council that demanded the janjaweed disarm. the security council authorized troops, of course, to go into darfur again. why is that not happening...
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i went to the darfur region of sudan in 2005 with secretary of state condoleezza rice that was declared genocide. 18 years later history is repeating itself, and the leaders of the previous horrors have still not been brought to account. >> now we are seeing the evidence of it starting again what we see happening in darfur right now portends to what we saw happening in darfur in 2004, so we have gone backward in those years. >> reporter: the u.n. says it needs a billion dollars more to feed, house and heal the refugees, and so far has raised only a third of that, hardly enough to deal with the tragedy of this scale, but today the ambassador did announce the u.s. did sanction some militia leaders for mass atrocities and another $163 million in aid with no end in sight for the war and a flood of its desperate victims. andrea mitchell, nbc news, adre, chad >> and we will continue to follow the story as it evolves. >>> we'll take a break here up next, the new generation of americans dominating the world stage at the u.s. open. >>> finally tonight, the thrilling action at the u.s. open and t
i went to the darfur region of sudan in 2005 with secretary of state condoleezza rice that was declared genocide. 18 years later history is repeating itself, and the leaders of the previous horrors have still not been brought to account. >> now we are seeing the evidence of it starting again what we see happening in darfur right now portends to what we saw happening in darfur in 2004, so we have gone backward in those years. >> reporter: the u.n. says it needs a billion dollars more...
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what we see happening in darfur right now portends to what we saw happening in darfur in 2004, so weard in those years. >> reporter: the u.n. says it needs a billion dollars more to feed, house and heal the refugees, and so far has raised only a third of that, hardly enough to deal with the tragedy. but today the ambassador did sanction some militia leaders for mass atrocities and another $163 million in aid with no end in sight for the war and a flood of its desperate victims. andrea mitchell, nbc news, chad. >> and we will continue to follow the story as if evolves. >>> we'll take a break here. up next, the new generation of americans dominating the world stage at the u.s. open. -whoo-hoo! -[ laughs ] well done, ma'am. what...did i do exactly? with snapshot from progressive, you get a personalized discount for doing exactly what you're already doing -- being a safe driver. congratulations. this is a bowling trophy. yeah, it's the biggest one they had. okay, thanks. mm-hmm. oh. have a good one. it's started. it's... the side hug. tween milestones like this may start at age 9. hpv va
what we see happening in darfur right now portends to what we saw happening in darfur in 2004, so weard in those years. >> reporter: the u.n. says it needs a billion dollars more to feed, house and heal the refugees, and so far has raised only a third of that, hardly enough to deal with the tragedy. but today the ambassador did sanction some militia leaders for mass atrocities and another $163 million in aid with no end in sight for the war and a flood of its desperate victims. andrea...
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mojtabi ghasemzadeh of the london broadcasting agency, from the discovery of a mass grave in west darfur, sudan, to the sale of american f-35 fighter jets to south korea, in the international news package of this news section of zaman al-namli, from the discovery of at least 13 mass graves in west darfur in sudan announced that most of the bodies buried belong to civilians killed in the attacks of the sudan rapid support force . armed conflicts in sudan have started since april 15th, 26th of april, between the army forces and the rapid support force, which started in the violence of the kashmir region under the rule of india. soldier and two gunmen killed india has started a large-scale operation against armed men, yka has agreed to sell 25 advanced f-35 fighter jets to south korea. these fighters will be handed over to seoul in the framework of a deal worth 5 billion euros. the union demanded a 40% salary increase for the workers, but after several months, the negotiations with the car manufacturers have been fruitless , the appointments are supposed to start gradually from tomorrow. in
mojtabi ghasemzadeh of the london broadcasting agency, from the discovery of a mass grave in west darfur, sudan, to the sale of american f-35 fighter jets to south korea, in the international news package of this news section of zaman al-namli, from the discovery of at least 13 mass graves in west darfur in sudan announced that most of the bodies buried belong to civilians killed in the attacks of the sudan rapid support force . armed conflicts in sudan have started since april 15th, 26th of...
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the united nations reported the discovery of at least 13 mass graves in west darfur in sudan. sudan is an organization nations have announced that most of the victims are civilians. the armed conflicts in sudan have started since the 26th of april between the army forces and quick support and the head of power, and international mediations to end it have so far been fruitful. he resigned from his post after abdul fattah al-barhan, the sudanese governing council, demanded his removal . al-halal had accused him of igniting the fire and conflict between the army and sudanese forces and the rapid reaction militia group. also in sudan as the unfavorable element was known. the number of dead and injured in the maghreb earthquake exceeded 800,600. the ministry of interior of the maghreb announced that the number of people killed in the earthquake has increased to 2,946 and the number of injured has increased to 5,674. lerzan, which is considered the biggest earthquake in the last century in this country, the aid teams are still clearing and searching under the debris and assessing th
the united nations reported the discovery of at least 13 mass graves in west darfur in sudan. sudan is an organization nations have announced that most of the victims are civilians. the armed conflicts in sudan have started since the 26th of april between the army forces and quick support and the head of power, and international mediations to end it have so far been fruitful. he resigned from his post after abdul fattah al-barhan, the sudanese governing council, demanded his removal . al-halal...
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are not included in the reliable reports about the discovery of at least 13 mass murders in west darfur in sudan . the united nations human rights office has announced that the buried bodies belong to the victims of the attacks of the sudan rapid support forces. most of the victims are civilians. the armed conflicts in sudan started on april 15th between the army forces and quick support for the power, and international mediations have been practiced to end it. as we had in the news, the american republicans in the congress are seeking to impeach joe biden the president of the united states is there to further investigate this impeachment . with the republicans, but in the house of representatives, but when it reaches the senate, because the republicans do not have two-thirds of the votes , i think that these issues will remain at the level of bismillah rahman raheem. please let me know that the word impeachment in america is actually the word "comment" which means a summons to ask for an explanation from the impeachment in other countries , especially our own country. chief field in th
are not included in the reliable reports about the discovery of at least 13 mass murders in west darfur in sudan . the united nations human rights office has announced that the buried bodies belong to the victims of the attacks of the sudan rapid support forces. most of the victims are civilians. the armed conflicts in sudan started on april 15th between the army forces and quick support for the power, and international mediations have been practiced to end it. as we had in the news, the...
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we cannot turn away from abuses whether in tehran, darfur, or anywhere else. we have to continue working to ensure women and girls enjoy equal rights and participation in society. that indigenous groups, racial, ethnic, people with disabilities do not have the potential to stifle systemic discrimination. the lgbtqi+ people are not prosecuted or targeted with violence because of who they are. these rights are part of our shared humanity. they are absent -- when they are absent anywhere, their loss is felt everywhere. they are essential to the advancement of human progress that brings us together. my fellow leaders, let me close with this. at this inflexion point in history, we are going to be judged by whether or not we live up to the promises we made to ourselves, to each other, to the most vulnerable, and to all those who will inherit the world we create because that's what we are doing. will we find within ourselves the courage to do what must be done, to preserve the planet, to protect human dignity, to provide opportunity for people everywhere, and to defe
we cannot turn away from abuses whether in tehran, darfur, or anywhere else. we have to continue working to ensure women and girls enjoy equal rights and participation in society. that indigenous groups, racial, ethnic, people with disabilities do not have the potential to stifle systemic discrimination. the lgbtqi+ people are not prosecuted or targeted with violence because of who they are. these rights are part of our shared humanity. they are absent -- when they are absent anywhere, their...
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the refugee crisis, i went her to chad the week before last to civil war that erupted again in west darfur and which many people on the ground believe is another genocide as it was in 2004 and 2005 when condoleezza rice was going there. >> i think what is interesting about this particular u.n. general assembly is there isn't one obvious problem in the world right now that would be the center of focus for remarks by the president of the united states. there are all these different issues and topics, which really goes to show how challenging the environment is right now in which we live. >> so i want to jump in on china, i think it is much more interesting that president xi is not there and i'm not sure exactly why. if you can say, oh, out of solidarity for vladimir putin -- >> not to interrupt, but this is john kerry, the special envoy for climate crisis arrive as well along with press secretary karine jean-pierre arriving. continue your remarks on china. >> basically, president xi not showing up is interesting because there is a lot of political turmoil right now in china. he fired his for
the refugee crisis, i went her to chad the week before last to civil war that erupted again in west darfur and which many people on the ground believe is another genocide as it was in 2004 and 2005 when condoleezza rice was going there. >> i think what is interesting about this particular u.n. general assembly is there isn't one obvious problem in the world right now that would be the center of focus for remarks by the president of the united states. there are all these different issues...
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at least 13 mass graves have been reported in west darfur in sudan. according to the united nations human rights office, the buried bodies belong to the victims of attacks by the sudan rapid support forces. the united nations has announced that most of the victims are civilians. the head of power has started and international mediations have been practiced to end it until now. as we had in the news , the american republicans in the congress are looking for the impeachment of joe biden, the president of the united states, to further investigate this impeachment, our relationship with mr. reza sarmi. rod, an expert on american issues, has been established mr. sarmi, rod. hello, salam alaikum, good night, good night. it seems that you can be successful in the congress, because anyway, the majority of the congress is with the republicans, but in the house of representatives, but when it comes to sana, because the republicans have two-thirds of the votes. they don't think impeachment should remain at the level of the name of allah, the most gracious, the m
at least 13 mass graves have been reported in west darfur in sudan. according to the united nations human rights office, the buried bodies belong to the victims of attacks by the sudan rapid support forces. the united nations has announced that most of the victims are civilians. the head of power has started and international mediations have been practiced to end it until now. as we had in the news , the american republicans in the congress are looking for the impeachment of joe biden, the...
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14 people were killed in the attack of the army of this country on the city of nyala in the south darfur state and it was announced that 13 soldiers were killed and wounded in the attack of the rapid support forces on areas north of the main city of man, and the conflicts in sudan started at the end of april. and negotiations to end the crisis are inconclusive protesters in niger have been sitting in front of the french military base in the capital of niger for the third day in a row, demanding the withdrawal of 15,000 french soldiers from their country. france took care of their country's affairs, several provinces of turkey witnessed the fall of a meteorite on saturday night. this natural phenomenon was seen by the residents of the provinces as far as kayseri, adana and malatya. let's go to america , where a series of shootings in schools this year killed 1200 students. this country has passed the ban on the use of assault weapons in the midst of parents' protests, but this bill is still stalled in the senate . the report in this regard came from english channel 4 suez back bed with sc
14 people were killed in the attack of the army of this country on the city of nyala in the south darfur state and it was announced that 13 soldiers were killed and wounded in the attack of the rapid support forces on areas north of the main city of man, and the conflicts in sudan started at the end of april. and negotiations to end the crisis are inconclusive protesters in niger have been sitting in front of the french military base in the capital of niger for the third day in a row, demanding...
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people were killed and wounded in the attack of the army of this country on the city of nyala in south darfur state and announced that 13 soldiers were killed and injured in the attack of the rapid support forces on areas north of the city of major mar. the conflicts in sudan started in late april and the negotiations it has been fruitless to end the crisis. protesters in niger for the third day in a row in front of the french military base in the capital of niger sat down, demanding the withdrawal of 15,000 french soldiers from their country. by holding demonstrations demanding the end of the intervention france became involved in the affairs of their country. one in three thousand residents of southern and eastern taiwan were forced to evacuate their homes due to the storm warning . typhoon haiku, which is accompanied by heavy and destructive rain, is expected to move towards fujian province in the south after its confirmation. eastern china is moving slowly, taifa times newspaper reported that taiwan's domestic flights were also canceled due to the storm. several provinces of turkey witnes
people were killed and wounded in the attack of the army of this country on the city of nyala in south darfur state and announced that 13 soldiers were killed and injured in the attack of the rapid support forces on areas north of the city of major mar. the conflicts in sudan started in late april and the negotiations it has been fruitless to end the crisis. protesters in niger for the third day in a row in front of the french military base in the capital of niger sat down, demanding the...
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the united nations during her trip to chad as concerns grow over another potential genocide in the darfur
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in the south darfur province, the flood caused by the heavy rain has engulfed large parts of the idpp. with the intensification of the migrant crisis at the us-mexico border and within the framework of the recent agreement between the two countries, the mexican government is evacuating more than 8,000 migrants from the border areas. at the same time, the us department of homeland security is sending at least new troops to the border areas. risk of collapse. this is the warning given by the mayor of el paso in the state of texas about the state of his city. with the arrival of this volume of immigrants to el paso, we are exposed to the collapse of municipal services we are going some of these will be sent to new york, chicago and denver. sending immigrants to cities like new york has also upset the city's authorities. this will destroy new york city. 10 thousand immigrants enter the city every month. it seems that this problem has no end. every year, more than 20,000 immigrants try to enter this country through the southern borders, according to the announcement of the us immigration
in the south darfur province, the flood caused by the heavy rain has engulfed large parts of the idpp. with the intensification of the migrant crisis at the us-mexico border and within the framework of the recent agreement between the two countries, the mexican government is evacuating more than 8,000 migrants from the border areas. at the same time, the us department of homeland security is sending at least new troops to the border areas. risk of collapse. this is the warning given by the...
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he led nuclear talks with north korea and brokered a truce in darfur. richardson also made history, as the first hispanic governor of new mexico and the first hispanic to seek the democratic party nomination for president, in 2008, campaigning in english and spanish. [ speaking in non-english ] >> reporter: richardson was 75 the richardson center for global engagement said in a statement that he died friday at home in his sleep. he is survived by his daughter and his wife of 50 years who was there by his side. whit. >> maryalice parks, thank you. >>> president biden this weekend seeing first-hand the zone of destruction left by hurricane idalia. the president pledging the federal government's total support for residents there. he was joined by florida republican senator rick scott. missing was florida governor ron desantis who said the president's trip would be disruptive. >> he may have had other reasons, but he did help us plan this. he sat with fema and decided where we should go, where would be the least disruption. >> desantis toured other parts of
he led nuclear talks with north korea and brokered a truce in darfur. richardson also made history, as the first hispanic governor of new mexico and the first hispanic to seek the democratic party nomination for president, in 2008, campaigning in english and spanish. [ speaking in non-english ] >> reporter: richardson was 75 the richardson center for global engagement said in a statement that he died friday at home in his sleep. he is survived by his daughter and his wife of 50 years who...
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in geneina, a city in west darfur, the un has received reports of at least 13 mass graves.thank you for coming on. over 5 million people displaced in six months of fighting. now we have reports of genocide. how prominent do you think these issues in sudan will be when the un meets in new york this week? i will be when the un meets in new york this week?— york this week? i think they're already very. _ york this week? i think they're already very, very _ york this week? i think they're already very, very prominent. | york this week? i think they're| already very, very prominent. i think we've seen that with the most powerful numbers on the security council in the us issuing sanctions against the deputy had and brother of the leader of the rapid support versus. —— rapid support forces. as well as a senior commander rather are crimes that may amount to genocide after further scrutiny and investigations take place. as a result of that, we see that those sanctions were a blunt instrument that sent certainly a message to that sent certainly a message to that group about how much
in geneina, a city in west darfur, the un has received reports of at least 13 mass graves.thank you for coming on. over 5 million people displaced in six months of fighting. now we have reports of genocide. how prominent do you think these issues in sudan will be when the un meets in new york this week? i will be when the un meets in new york this week?— york this week? i think they're already very. _ york this week? i think they're already very, very _ york this week? i think they're already...
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medical authorities report all the main hospitals in khartoum, and in sudan's western darfur region, were out of service on sunday. iranian authorities are expected to release five u.s. citizens in their custody today after the biden administration unfroze $6 billion of iranian oil revenue. the funds will these for medicine, other humanitarian goods. washington is also freeing five iranians as part of the deal which was brokered by qatar. in more news from iran, authorities detained the father of mahsa amini saturday on the one year anniversary of her death in the custody of iranian so-called morality police. iranian security forces surrounded the family's home in the city of saqez ahead of the anniversary and warned amjad amini against commemorating his daughter's death. mahsa amini, a 22-year-old kurdish woman, was killed on -- a year ago after she was arrested for allegedly failing to wear a headscarf properly. her death sparked historic, nationwide protests across iran for months. over 500 protesters, including dozens of children, were killed while thousands of others were arrest
medical authorities report all the main hospitals in khartoum, and in sudan's western darfur region, were out of service on sunday. iranian authorities are expected to release five u.s. citizens in their custody today after the biden administration unfroze $6 billion of iranian oil revenue. the funds will these for medicine, other humanitarian goods. washington is also freeing five iranians as part of the deal which was brokered by qatar. in more news from iran, authorities detained the father...
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we cannot turn away from the abuses whether in darfur or shinjao or other places. ik ma sure that whether it is people with disabilities or other discrimination have their rights stifled. and the lgbtqi plus people are not prosecuted or targeted with violence, because of who they are. these rights are part of the shared humanity. when they are absent anywhere, the loss is felt everywhere. they are essential to the advancement of human progress that brings us together. my fellow leaders, let me close with this, at this inflection point in history, we are going to be judged by whether or not we live up to the promises that we made to ourselves, to each other, to the most vulnerable, and to all of those who will inherit the world that we create, because that is what we are doing. will we find within ourselves the courage to do what must be done to preserve the planet, to protect human dignity, to provide opportunity for people everywhere and to defend the tenets of the united states? there can only be one answer to that question. we must and we will. the road ahead is
we cannot turn away from the abuses whether in darfur or shinjao or other places. ik ma sure that whether it is people with disabilities or other discrimination have their rights stifled. and the lgbtqi plus people are not prosecuted or targeted with violence, because of who they are. these rights are part of the shared humanity. when they are absent anywhere, the loss is felt everywhere. they are essential to the advancement of human progress that brings us together. my fellow leaders, let me...
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we like to give appreciation to the office for the funds that will allow doctor emma darfur and myself to travel to columbus tomorrow and back for ongoing discovery visit the team is already in place though this week i have no concern at their need to be tickets recorded. we want that. we want to be accessible. you to be approachable about that. then the tickets think should be addressed to resolution, thank you. >> thank you. my next question at the pharmacy piece and maybe just want to continue on. they had to increase staffing by 20%. this is pretty much what you just set them down to 42nd separation while being here and answer the question pretty thorough so mr. chairman i yield back my remaining time. >> thank you very much. i believe, i really do believe the physicians and the folks delivering healthcare to the veterans really do have a mission, a goal and a life goal to make sure they deliver top quality health care to our veterans i really do believe that. but she used an analogy if you are given new tools summit gives you a chainsaw. you are a lumberjack he does not give you a
we like to give appreciation to the office for the funds that will allow doctor emma darfur and myself to travel to columbus tomorrow and back for ongoing discovery visit the team is already in place though this week i have no concern at their need to be tickets recorded. we want that. we want to be accessible. you to be approachable about that. then the tickets think should be addressed to resolution, thank you. >> thank you. my next question at the pharmacy piece and maybe just want to...
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of all, they remain ever steady and ever true, we cannot turn away from abuses, whether in tehran, darfur or anyone else. will we find within ourselves the courage to do what must be done, to preserve the planet, to protect human dignity, to provide opportunity for people everywhere, and to defend the tenants of the united nations? there can only be one answer to that question. we must and we will. >> president biden also defending his support for ukraine, framing it as a war for the survival of a young democracy against one of the world's most powerful authoritarian dictators. >> if we abandon the core principles of the united states to appease an aggressor, can any member state in this body feel confident that they are pro detected? if you allow ukraine to be carved up, is the independence of any nation secure? i would respectfully suggest the answer is no. >> now looming over the president's address today and his efforts to lead the world's democracies, of course is the threat to democracy right here at home posed by the ex-president who faces 91 felony counts including charges for an
of all, they remain ever steady and ever true, we cannot turn away from abuses, whether in tehran, darfur or anyone else. will we find within ourselves the courage to do what must be done, to preserve the planet, to protect human dignity, to provide opportunity for people everywhere, and to defend the tenants of the united nations? there can only be one answer to that question. we must and we will. >> president biden also defending his support for ukraine, framing it as a war for the...