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has been planning a mainly virtual general assembly session in september despite this the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. says president trump will probably still come in person virtually we're hoping that that president trial well actually he and person in the general said well he you know the only role your person president trump probably won't be the only leader to speak in person but the u.n. says all countries have to follow the rules strictly limiting the number of people in the building the member states are aware that they have different options including recorded messages or in some cases appearances we trust and expect that all that restates will abide by the need to keep the numbers low germany's ambassador to the u.n. the outgoing president of the security council says chancellor angela merkel is not currently contemplating a visit to new york we just believe that for you know of for respect for the crew the covered crisis we have to be careful we have no we must not in danger of people by now coming with a big delegation here and therefore we agreed to the proposal to
has been planning a mainly virtual general assembly session in september despite this the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. says president trump will probably still come in person virtually we're hoping that that president trial well actually he and person in the general said well he you know the only role your person president trump probably won't be the only leader to speak in person but the u.n. says all countries have to follow the rules strictly limiting the number of people in the building the...
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delegation to the inaugural session of the united nations general assembly. it was a job she would hold for six years and led to her becoming chair of the united nations human rights commission and one of the principal architects of the universal declaration of human rights. here are some of the questions from that period. the first one comes from a reader worried about the economy. hear ourry hand you country is heading into a bad depression. do you think this is true? what should be done to avoid it? eleanor says, "i do not think we need to have a bad depression. if our economists and industrialists learned their lessons in the 1930's, it cannot be prevented by greedy men. it must be avoided by men who group can garner unto itself great resources and leave the mass of people without their fair share." the next question has particular relevance. womenu think equal pay to filling men's jobs is economically justified?" "certainly, if women do the same work, i have always believed they should receive the same pay." there is another one. a perennial problem from
delegation to the inaugural session of the united nations general assembly. it was a job she would hold for six years and led to her becoming chair of the united nations human rights commission and one of the principal architects of the universal declaration of human rights. here are some of the questions from that period. the first one comes from a reader worried about the economy. hear ourry hand you country is heading into a bad depression. do you think this is true? what should be done to...
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delegation to the inaugust rrat of the united nations general assemb assembly. it led her to becoming the chair of the human rights commission, here are some of the questions from that period. the first one comes from a readread er worried about the economy. on every hand you hear that our country is heading into a glad appreciati depression. do you think this is true? what should be done to avoid it? eleanor says "i don't think we need to have a bad depression. if our economists have learned their lessons, it cannot be prevented by greedy men, it must be done by men of wide and unselfish vision to see that no group can garner great resources and leave the mass of the people without their fair share. the next question has particular relevance. do you think that equal pay to women who fill men's jobs is economically justified? eleanor replies "certainly, if women do the same work i have always believed they should receive the same pay." here is another one. a perennial problem from a male reader this time. i love and admire my wife, but there is one subject on wh
delegation to the inaugust rrat of the united nations general assemb assembly. it led her to becoming the chair of the human rights commission, here are some of the questions from that period. the first one comes from a readread er worried about the economy. on every hand you hear that our country is heading into a glad appreciati depression. do you think this is true? what should be done to avoid it? eleanor says "i don't think we need to have a bad depression. if our economists have...
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human rights council in geneva once at the un general assembly in new york. to condemn tried his detention of 1000000 we got muslims and she drank so it's doable but this time around when it came to saying you know why is beijing locking up journalists who go to investigate what happened you know why are they were fusing to allow any independent inquiry into the origins of the virus the european union allowed the chinese censors to tell european leaders what they could say i mean that's ridiculous and i hope we can get to you know more courageous that here instead principle on the part of european union leaders that not let's talk a little more about principle can recently you face reports that you accepted a big donation from a billionaire businessman from saudi arabia a country not exactly known for its emphasis on human rights this was reportedly on the condition that you would not report on l g p t rights in the region and your own organization as it turns out had earlier documented coercive labor practices at this particular firm. tell us you've returned
human rights council in geneva once at the un general assembly in new york. to condemn tried his detention of 1000000 we got muslims and she drank so it's doable but this time around when it came to saying you know why is beijing locking up journalists who go to investigate what happened you know why are they were fusing to allow any independent inquiry into the origins of the virus the european union allowed the chinese censors to tell european leaders what they could say i mean that's...
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tell us what is going on in connecticut cured i understand you may be calling the general assembly to address at least the policing issues. gov. lamont: we are definitely going to do a police accountability bill as part of our special session in the next couple of weeks. we try to lead by example in our state police and make sure when it came to community policing, take out the militarization, focus on community policing. that duringd important protest in and around the george floyd mortar -- the george floyd murder, our state police were often arm in arm with the protesters. very little arrests, very little violence. the police and protesters were aligned in terms of goals. david: what about the more fundamental underlying issues, economic inequality, income and wealth we have across the country. you have a version of it in connecticut. what can we do to address some of those that perhaps set up the police for failure? gov. lamont: two big focuses for -- we have one of the biggest achievement gaps. extraordinary suburban schools and some of our city schools that we have to make inves
tell us what is going on in connecticut cured i understand you may be calling the general assembly to address at least the policing issues. gov. lamont: we are definitely going to do a police accountability bill as part of our special session in the next couple of weeks. we try to lead by example in our state police and make sure when it came to community policing, take out the militarization, focus on community policing. that duringd important protest in and around the george floyd mortar --...
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they did band together twice now once at the un human rights council in geneva once of the un general assembly in new york. to condemn china's detention of 1000000 we good muslims and she drank so it's doable but this time around when it came to saying you know why is beijing locking up journalists who go to investigate what happened you know why are they were fusing to allow any independent inquiry into the origins of the virus the european union allowed the chinese censors to tell european leaders what they could say i mean that's ridiculous and i hope we can get to you know more courageous that here instead principle on the part of european union leaders then that let's talk a little more about principle can recently. you faced reports that you accepted a big donation from a billionaire businessman from saudi arabia a country not exactly known for its emphasis on human rights this was reportedly on the condition that you would not report on l g b t rights in the region and your own organization as it turns out had earlier documented coercive labor practices at this particular firm. tell us
they did band together twice now once at the un human rights council in geneva once of the un general assembly in new york. to condemn china's detention of 1000000 we good muslims and she drank so it's doable but this time around when it came to saying you know why is beijing locking up journalists who go to investigate what happened you know why are they were fusing to allow any independent inquiry into the origins of the virus the european union allowed the chinese censors to tell european...
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of nepotism and lack of transparency, the board of directors will be elected by the academy's general assembly and limited to two terms of two years. far shorter than the 17 years served by the president before stepping down in februaryry. those elececons are set to be held by september. >> that is it from the e newsrom thisis hour. stay with us. much more to come on france 24. ♪ ♪ >> hello, you are watching talking europe on france 24. i'm catherine nicholson, in brussels with united states ambassador to belgium who is also currently acting u.s. representative to the european union, after his predecessor fired by president trump after testifying in the impeachment trial earlier this year. thank you for havingng us. >> thank youou for having me. >> as you mention -- as i mentioned, gordon sondland was fired from the job after giving his testimony he would follow the president's orders to avoid a quid pro quo with ukraine. do you see ukraine as part of your remit in this job? >> my job is to work with the european union and uniteted states, and to build bridges and strerengthen our already stro
of nepotism and lack of transparency, the board of directors will be elected by the academy's general assembly and limited to two terms of two years. far shorter than the 17 years served by the president before stepping down in februaryry. those elececons are set to be held by september. >> that is it from the e newsrom thisis hour. stay with us. much more to come on france 24. ♪ ♪ >> hello, you are watching talking europe on france 24. i'm catherine nicholson, in brussels with...
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>> the pandemic has forced the united nations to radically rethink its plans for september's general assemblyfor the first time in the annual summit's history, world leaders will not be giving statements in person but through pre recorded video. the decision was formally adopted on wednesday after none of the 193 member states objected. typically they're each allocated six seats in the assembly hall, but this year they'll have just one official each, such as their permanent representative in new york. the arrangements will be made for a ceremony in september to mark the world body's 75th anniversary and for three high-level meetings on biodiversity, women's rights and the elimination of nuclear weapons. the un's new plans come as global coronavirus cases continue to rise. johns hopkins university puts global cases at more than 15 million. the death toll exceeds 623,000. >>> environmentalists are raising the alarm over disposal masks and gloloves littering rivers and motions across the globe. consumption of the objects have surged amid the covid-19 outbreak. a nature conservation group in hong
>> the pandemic has forced the united nations to radically rethink its plans for september's general assemblyfor the first time in the annual summit's history, world leaders will not be giving statements in person but through pre recorded video. the decision was formally adopted on wednesday after none of the 193 member states objected. typically they're each allocated six seats in the assembly hall, but this year they'll have just one official each, such as their permanent representative...
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with substitute house bill 240 of the 128th general assembly. i think it serves as a template for doing these things and it passed the senate and never made it through the ohio house, but this has been a problem for years. there are solutions to it to force more transparency. it's a template for doing it and we should see more of it. governor, this is chick from the ohio capital journal. the more ohioans are in the hospital right now with this before then any other single point of the pandemic. for one, the hospitals have looked to shoulder the load and two, is there any reason to believe that number will decrease in the next couple of weeks? >> well, that is a good question. first of all, hospitals tell us that they are doing fine, but they always more concerned about what happens if we have spikes and if the current trend would continue. we are way up as far as the number of cases. we hope we've hit a plateau but we don't know whether we really have or not so with the hospitals today, we talk to them all the time, they will tell you they are d
with substitute house bill 240 of the 128th general assembly. i think it serves as a template for doing these things and it passed the senate and never made it through the ohio house, but this has been a problem for years. there are solutions to it to force more transparency. it's a template for doing it and we should see more of it. governor, this is chick from the ohio capital journal. the more ohioans are in the hospital right now with this before then any other single point of the pandemic....
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general assembly when he said we will never summon -- surrender american sovereignty to an unaccountable global bureaucracy. putting this in the context of today of what's going with the wuhan virus and the cover-up, which many believe happened by the world health organization, led by an ethiopian director for which country, ethiopia, china gets much of its natural gas, and oil as well from east africa, which all the globalist say that fossil fuel is bad for us. etc. ok? i would like our guest to put this in context. i do appreciate the president standing up to china, trying to create a global alliance, etc. your comments, please. appreciate the fact that the president is standing up to china. we have issues there that we will have to address as a nation . whether we do it now in our own setting of our own terms for it or we do it later when it is forced upon us, if we don't deal with it right now. i appreciate the fact that president trump and pompeo are working to bring this to the attention of americans and the fact that there are issues going on that we need to address. as far as wha
general assembly when he said we will never summon -- surrender american sovereignty to an unaccountable global bureaucracy. putting this in the context of today of what's going with the wuhan virus and the cover-up, which many believe happened by the world health organization, led by an ethiopian director for which country, ethiopia, china gets much of its natural gas, and oil as well from east africa, which all the globalist say that fossil fuel is bad for us. etc. ok? i would like our guest...
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allow you to go to you know united nations general assembly. introduce an idea. and he initiated. the whole. and. architecture for the general you know. to. be sure is of interest including the embassies on kind of the charter and i mean many and on and on security. not easy. on me but i think it would be i thought i'm going to. try. not one action that i should i mean because i notice you didn't say anything about israel i have to ask you that while we're down to 30 seconds. do you see any possibility that any time in the future your country will have a friendly relationship or to be able to consider israel an ally. you know i'm not. sure if you don't. but even i. knew she was. going to be in you know you. need to rush out and. give. her all you can on going on. and i you know i actually look i think i'm going to be the nominee i did touch she is the embassador to the united nations representing iran he is also head negotiator for iran during the nuclear talks with the united states and we thank him very much so for taking time to join us here and take us through this we hope to b
allow you to go to you know united nations general assembly. introduce an idea. and he initiated. the whole. and. architecture for the general you know. to. be sure is of interest including the embassies on kind of the charter and i mean many and on and on security. not easy. on me but i think it would be i thought i'm going to. try. not one action that i should i mean because i notice you didn't say anything about israel i have to ask you that while we're down to 30 seconds. do you see any...
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in union will absolutely reject and in the vast majority of the members of the united nations general assembly won't condemn this year israel's art and condemn on an international bodies and it has washington's back but as is getting. as pointed out it's a little bit more dicey because as you well know living in america the polarization of power thinks there is probably the most extreme in our lives and so this is going to be very delicate tiny and just getting him pointed out i mean he just may get cold feet and just go have it so so even if the european union take a strong position on this sadly they are they are not going to back up that was a sham with anything practical on the ground i know that there are initiatives here in the us congress by building this democratic party congressman who are trying to astrally create a degree of accountability if israel moves forward with this israel the american support the $1000000000.00 that are given to israel just willy nilly every year it would have to go back there would be conditions are so forth and so on i doubt that anything practical would c
in union will absolutely reject and in the vast majority of the members of the united nations general assembly won't condemn this year israel's art and condemn on an international bodies and it has washington's back but as is getting. as pointed out it's a little bit more dicey because as you well know living in america the polarization of power thinks there is probably the most extreme in our lives and so this is going to be very delicate tiny and just getting him pointed out i mean he just...
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ago i think $40.00 i got it and i had to go to you know united nations general assembly and loni introduced an idea before the. body and he initiated. the whole. peace and. an architecture for the rejection for the you know. to the scottish and he sure is of interest including the economy of china and i mean many and on and on security and so on easy. you. get a shot at me but i think you would be i thought i'm going to. you know. why. didn't you know. i notice you didn't say anything about...
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why do you come to the un security council, the un general assembly?oday, when we have new ideas coming from washington, they're not willing to sit down and negotiate with us. well, you talk about these new ideas from washington. let's talk about that in a bit more detail. isn't it the truth that the window of opportunity that you and mr netanyahu have to complete this — let's call it annexation, at least i'm going to — the window of opportunity is closing. donald trump faces re—election in november, you've gotjust four months, and the polls suggest donald trump may well struggle to win that election. joe biden has already said, quote, "i do not support annexation. the fact is," he said, "i will reverse donald trump's undercutting of peace. " your window of opportunity is about to close. so we respect every administration, and i worked with the previous administration, and i've worked with this administration. at the end of the day, the government of israel will decide about the future of israel. but ambassador, you've spent five years in new york and
why do you come to the un security council, the un general assembly?oday, when we have new ideas coming from washington, they're not willing to sit down and negotiate with us. well, you talk about these new ideas from washington. let's talk about that in a bit more detail. isn't it the truth that the window of opportunity that you and mr netanyahu have to complete this — let's call it annexation, at least i'm going to — the window of opportunity is closing. donald trump faces re—election...
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on the time you know i think $40.00 honestly and last year the only no united nations general assembly president rouhani introduced an idea before the. body and he initiated this whole. series and which includes an architecture for the rejects for the region i wanted to get together to discuss the show he sure is of interest including the indices of economy culture and i mean many are not and on security and so in fact the donna is the is the country who is interested to read i'm sure that our neighbors think you would be good are you going to. china. does not want to see. in the southeast you know i mean i notice you didn't say anything about israel i have to ask you then while we're down to 30 seconds do you see any possibility that any time in the future your country will have a friendly relationship or to be able to consider israel an ally. you know we teach and not it's not a shocking actions to be done on t.v. it is that even occupying. an insurance agency is. a source of instability not of which being the convention who want to monitor new people around so he stood in for a coun
on the time you know i think $40.00 honestly and last year the only no united nations general assembly president rouhani introduced an idea before the. body and he initiated this whole. series and which includes an architecture for the rejects for the region i wanted to get together to discuss the show he sure is of interest including the indices of economy culture and i mean many are not and on security and so in fact the donna is the is the country who is interested to read i'm sure that our...
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united nations general assembly should deal with and do away with with this initiative that no longer has any. has any sense but the situation is getting worse because there is also a big problem of greek turkish relations concerning that. the agent seen and turkey is now on the verge of making states says mick researches on the greek territorial on the greek continental shelf and this may lead to an armed conflict in the next few days this is an issue that has not been defused yet in spite of interventions by the german presidency of the of the e.u. so when we are living in a very difficult time in this part of the world and i hope at the end that peace may prevail given those tensions that you just talked about and the issue of border control between the countries. which you until we construe this move by president to reconvert something back from what was you know just a museum it was secular back to a mosque was it almost an antagonistic maybe most of know what he was doing that it was going to further and flare problems between the countries. well i think that he was doing it out
united nations general assembly should deal with and do away with with this initiative that no longer has any. has any sense but the situation is getting worse because there is also a big problem of greek turkish relations concerning that. the agent seen and turkey is now on the verge of making states says mick researches on the greek territorial on the greek continental shelf and this may lead to an armed conflict in the next few days this is an issue that has not been defused yet in spite of...
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and due to the pandemic cuba is postponing a draft resolution annually submits to the un general assembly against the u.s. trade embargo the resolution to lift the more than 60 year old trade embargo will be postponed until next year and although cuba argues the embargo should be lifted immediately because of the health crisis the island is currently facing. and the tug of war between venezuela and the bank of england over gold reserves is not over yet next we're going to discuss how significant this court ruling in favor of the south american country is and then over in sports we're going to take this australia for the latest action there and make sure you keep up with all the latest news and anything you might have missed by downloading our brand new free app portable t.v. you can watch there 24 seventh's don't go anywhere we'll be right back. i like it when the hosts ask the question to the guests and then actually listens to the guests answer and moan and react to that answer a folks that are still are here i've got a new show. on larry king question listening learning you know i've a
and due to the pandemic cuba is postponing a draft resolution annually submits to the un general assembly against the u.s. trade embargo the resolution to lift the more than 60 year old trade embargo will be postponed until next year and although cuba argues the embargo should be lifted immediately because of the health crisis the island is currently facing. and the tug of war between venezuela and the bank of england over gold reserves is not over yet next we're going to discuss how...
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our miners are trying to put it on foreign policy and allow you to be ready now united nations general assembly president rouhani introduced an idea before the. body and he initiated this whole. series and then which includes an architecture for the region and for the regional countries to get together to discuss the fairly sure is of interest including india in the field of economy culture and in many is not an security so in fact the dawn is the is the country who is interested. to read mentions of our neighbors including are you going to. china the united states or does not want to see good relations being established in you know as neighbors i notice you didn't say anything about israel i have to ask you then while we're down to 30 seconds do you see any possibility that any time in the future your country will have a friendly relationship or to be able to consider israel an ally. you know we teach i'm not a statistician of the nation as it is an entity which is that even occupying. an insurance agency is. a source of instability in outages which means that aggression and all those who want
our miners are trying to put it on foreign policy and allow you to be ready now united nations general assembly president rouhani introduced an idea before the. body and he initiated this whole. series and then which includes an architecture for the region and for the regional countries to get together to discuss the fairly sure is of interest including india in the field of economy culture and in many is not an security so in fact the dawn is the is the country who is interested. to read...
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senate bill to 17 has now passed in the colorado general assembly and now the comprehensive reforms include requiring every officer in the state with a few exceptions to wear body cameras and activate them when responding to calls police who break the law could face criminal liability it also bans chokeholds and under the new law officers are required to intervene to stop other offers officers from using excessive force or they could face misdemeanor or criminal charges themselves officers who are convicted of inappropriate use of force will permanently lose board certification and be listed in the public database but some of these reforms are a bigger deal than others because police abuse is often captured on body cameras and we don't see justice for those crimes for example chokeholds are banned in new york but that didn't stop officer daniel pan's alayo from killing eric garner with an illegal chokehold so for me the biggest police reform in colorado is the state's decision to remove the qualified immunity defense for. law enforcement officers this is going to allow victims of police abu
senate bill to 17 has now passed in the colorado general assembly and now the comprehensive reforms include requiring every officer in the state with a few exceptions to wear body cameras and activate them when responding to calls police who break the law could face criminal liability it also bans chokeholds and under the new law officers are required to intervene to stop other offers officers from using excessive force or they could face misdemeanor or criminal charges themselves officers who...
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would not want to be without them because they do so much good the security council and the general assembly the parts that act more like a sort of world government. no it doesn't work it's not fair and it needs adjusting and i think we will change it i think it will change itself it's trying to change all the time so again maybe 87 out of 10 for the development parts of the united nations and $3.00 to $4.00 for the parts that are supposed to create new policies together now you've stated the world's biggest problems from poverty to climate change. can be solved if countries collaborate with one another rather vent competing with one another yeah the fact of the matter is that i don't have a problem with competition that would be stupid competition is a wonderful thing it's part of human nature competition between countries is lifted visit billions of people out of poverty competition only becomes a problem when it's the only alter which we worship and that's basically been the story of the global system for the last 80 years. if your wife says you learn how to mix and to harmonize competiti
would not want to be without them because they do so much good the security council and the general assembly the parts that act more like a sort of world government. no it doesn't work it's not fair and it needs adjusting and i think we will change it i think it will change itself it's trying to change all the time so again maybe 87 out of 10 for the development parts of the united nations and $3.00 to $4.00 for the parts that are supposed to create new policies together now you've stated the...
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human rights council in geneva once at the un general assembly in new york. condemn tried his detention of 1000000 we got muslims and she drank so it's doable but this time around when it came to saying you know why is beijing locking up journalists who go to go on to investigate what happened you know why are they were fusing to allow any independent inquiry into the origins of the virus the european union allowed the chinese censors to tell european leaders what they could say i mean that's ridiculous and i hope we can get to you know more courageous that here and principle on the part of european union leaders them back let's talk a little more about principle can recently you face reports that you accepted a big donation from a billionaire businessman from saudi arabia a country not exactly known for its emphasis on human rights this was reportedly on the condition that you would not report on l g b t rights in the region and your own organization as it turns out had earlier documented coercive labor practices at this particular firm. tell us you've retur
human rights council in geneva once at the un general assembly in new york. condemn tried his detention of 1000000 we got muslims and she drank so it's doable but this time around when it came to saying you know why is beijing locking up journalists who go to go on to investigate what happened you know why are they were fusing to allow any independent inquiry into the origins of the virus the european union allowed the chinese censors to tell european leaders what they could say i mean that's...
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due to the pandemic cuba 8 is postponing a draft resolution it annually is submits to the un general assembly against the u.s. trade embargo the resolution to lift the more than 60 year old trade embargo will be postponed until next year although cuba argues the embargo should be lifted immediately because of the health crisis the island is currently facing. and the auction house of the bees held a one of a kind virtual sale fetching millions after months of disruption due to the pandemic the sale of 70 artworks spanning 5 centuries of art history was live streamed from the bees in london the artwork from the 17th century up until present day included pieces from rembrandt picasso and even banksy now the most valuable painting joan nero's paint your soul for over get this 26000000 bucks. and is really disputed settlement named after president trump is looking kind of lonely we're going to explain that next. and then later in sports we're going to have the latest tennis star opting out of the u.s. open and remember to keep up with all the latest news and anything you might have missed make sur
due to the pandemic cuba 8 is postponing a draft resolution it annually is submits to the un general assembly against the u.s. trade embargo the resolution to lift the more than 60 year old trade embargo will be postponed until next year although cuba argues the embargo should be lifted immediately because of the health crisis the island is currently facing. and the auction house of the bees held a one of a kind virtual sale fetching millions after months of disruption due to the pandemic the...
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and due to the pandemic cuba is postponing a draft resolution annually submits to the un general assembly against the u.s. trade embargo the resolution to lift the more than 60 year old trade embargo will be postponed until next year although cuba argues the embargo should be lifted immediately because of the health crisis the island is currently facing. and the auction house said the bees held a one of a kind virtual sale fetching millions after months of disruption due to the pandemic the sale of 70 pieces of art spanning 5 centuries in art history was live streamed from the bees in london so art work from the 17th century up to present day included pieces from rembrandt rembrandt pablo picasso and even banksy the most valuable painting joan nero's paint sure sold for over 26000000 bucks. and a new pentagon training course is lumping journalists and protestors and a group they label as adversaries we're going to discuss that and then over in sports regina hamm prepares us for the. return of the n.b.a. season and remember to keep up with all the latest news and anything you might have mi
and due to the pandemic cuba is postponing a draft resolution annually submits to the un general assembly against the u.s. trade embargo the resolution to lift the more than 60 year old trade embargo will be postponed until next year although cuba argues the embargo should be lifted immediately because of the health crisis the island is currently facing. and the auction house said the bees held a one of a kind virtual sale fetching millions after months of disruption due to the pandemic the...
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it was made because a majority of the general assembly voted for it. even though advisory opinions are nonbinding, they can be very influential. i think even a campaign seek a vote in the general assembly to seek that advisory opinion would put some pressure on the chinese government to be more careful about living up to the letter of the sino british joint declaration. rep. perry: i appreciate your comments. i got a newsflash for everybody. public pressure and opinions, nonbinding, etc., have little effect on the communist chinese party. that is all tilting at windmills in my opinion. let me ask this question. with the advent of the security law in hong kong, what are the ramifications of this? what do you see the ramifications for taiwan? >> obviously the law actually applies to hong kong residents. on the one hand, they have been very active in supporting hong kong. on the other hand, the pursuit of democracy is branded a subversion of the same power. i think it could be a very good signal about how china will actually treat taiwan, given that taiwa
it was made because a majority of the general assembly voted for it. even though advisory opinions are nonbinding, they can be very influential. i think even a campaign seek a vote in the general assembly to seek that advisory opinion would put some pressure on the chinese government to be more careful about living up to the letter of the sino british joint declaration. rep. perry: i appreciate your comments. i got a newsflash for everybody. public pressure and opinions, nonbinding, etc., have...
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and i think even a campaign to seek a vote in the general assembly, to seek that advisory opinion, would put some pressure on the chinese government to be a little more careful about living up to the letter of the sign of british joint declaration. >> i sure appreciate your comments and i have a news flash for everybody. public pressure and opinions, et cetera, have little effect on the communist chinese party. so that's all just tilting at windmills in my opinion. let me ask this question. with the advent of this security law in hong kong, what are the ramifications of this for -- what do you see the ramifications for taiwan? >> obviously, first, i thank you for the question. obviously, the law actually applies to hong kong residents, including taiwan. and on the one hand, they are active in supporting hong kong. on the other hand, their long pursuit for democracy is also branded as a version of the state power. so i think it also would be a very good signal about how china will actually treat taiwan, given taiwan were one day to be succumbing to the one country, two system. i think it
and i think even a campaign to seek a vote in the general assembly, to seek that advisory opinion, would put some pressure on the chinese government to be a little more careful about living up to the letter of the sign of british joint declaration. >> i sure appreciate your comments and i have a news flash for everybody. public pressure and opinions, et cetera, have little effect on the communist chinese party. so that's all just tilting at windmills in my opinion. let me ask this...
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confident that now they have more legal arsenal to move forward they might go to the united nations general assembly and say basically with all this momentum building in our favor it's about time to bring back the political situation in the region before june the 5th 2017 when the blockade was imposed they basically are pushing forward and they do see a pattern there which is basically there is more pressure now being built on the blockade in countries about the need to the political crisis i think they have been testing water in the past and they do understand that the general sentiment among the united nations civil aviation authority is the the the embargo was completely wrong was completely arbitrary it with each other is the very idea of open skies and the very spirit of the chicago convention of 1944 and therefore i think they are confident that they will be putting more pressure on the blockade in countries they will be asking for all the vistas to be offered to them including compare and this is going to put further strains of the blockade in countries thank you for that hashem i have our al
confident that now they have more legal arsenal to move forward they might go to the united nations general assembly and say basically with all this momentum building in our favor it's about time to bring back the political situation in the region before june the 5th 2017 when the blockade was imposed they basically are pushing forward and they do see a pattern there which is basically there is more pressure now being built on the blockade in countries about the need to the political crisis i...
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general assembly that's meant to take place and other international events where you will have key leaders gathering like how it is a man like right up to iran and so forth if there is a case like this which is wrapping up and a verdict that is taking place this could create some sort of. leverage for the turks to then use for other political kind of feeling as if this trial is much about keeping up in the mental and keeping the issue in the spotlight in the global spotlight say that it doesn't just step away indeed and the turks have also wanted to establish that this isn't just an issue of them trying to get the political leverage i mentioned but as you say that this is something that they believe in from a idea. from a principled perspective that this is something to do with. international law being broken by killing somebody in a consulate that this is something to do with press freedom the fact that jamal khashoggi was a journalist and therefore that momentum over trying to establish justice will be served is something that will shoot them all in terms of the image of turkey but as yo
general assembly that's meant to take place and other international events where you will have key leaders gathering like how it is a man like right up to iran and so forth if there is a case like this which is wrapping up and a verdict that is taking place this could create some sort of. leverage for the turks to then use for other political kind of feeling as if this trial is much about keeping up in the mental and keeping the issue in the spotlight in the global spotlight say that it doesn't...
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general assembly last year. that really builds on a policy begun in 2011 under president obama when he issued a presidential memorandum calling for all foreign affairs agencies to leverage diplomacy and investments. since 2011, the state department usaid, havessies, been investing in civil society with the global equality fund through the programs mentioned. ourave been working with international law enforcement academies on hate crimes laws, rule of law issues. there has been some really spectacular diplomacy through our embassies on these issues. i would note in particular, the u.s. ambassador who, in zambia in december, really went out very publicly to denounce the prosecution of two individuals, a same-sex couple, sentenced to prison under the sodomy law, and was essentially kicked out of zambia for his outspoken concern. so, there have been some really important investments in diplomacy and funding around decriminalization and violence abatement. but i think we are concerned that increasingly, in this admin
general assembly last year. that really builds on a policy begun in 2011 under president obama when he issued a presidential memorandum calling for all foreign affairs agencies to leverage diplomacy and investments. since 2011, the state department usaid, havessies, been investing in civil society with the global equality fund through the programs mentioned. ourave been working with international law enforcement academies on hate crimes laws, rule of law issues. there has been some really...
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in my home state of delaware today, june 30 was the end of the budget year, the end of our general assembly session by constitution. and all of us received a letter from the seven largest organizations representing state, county, and local governments all over our country, saying it is urgent that this next relief bill include not just another round of assistance to small businesses but critically needed assistance to state and local governments. there are 15 million americans who work for state and local governments -- teachers, paramedics, firefighters, police officers, the folks who make our state and local governments run, and 11.6 million of them have already been -- and 1.6 million of them have already been laid off as state and local revenues plummet. we have to work together to make sure this is part of the next program. we have to extend unemployment benefits. we need to ensure the american people can safely vote, and we need to expand national service opportunities. there is so much for us to do, i look forward to more successful efforts with my colleagues and for the opportunitie
in my home state of delaware today, june 30 was the end of the budget year, the end of our general assembly session by constitution. and all of us received a letter from the seven largest organizations representing state, county, and local governments all over our country, saying it is urgent that this next relief bill include not just another round of assistance to small businesses but critically needed assistance to state and local governments. there are 15 million americans who work for...
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have ever heard from an american president was president trump on 25 september 2018 to the un general assembly when he said we will never surrender america's sovereignty to an unelected, unaccountable, global bureaucracy. if we put this into the context of today with what is going on with the wuhan virus and the cover-up which many believe happened by the world health organization which is led by a ethiopian director general. china gets much of its natural gas from that country from east africa as well. all the globalists like to say fossil fuels are bad for us. etc. i would like our guest to put this in context. because i do appreciate the president standing up to china and trying to create a global alliance etc. your comments please. >> i appreciate the fact that the president is standing up to china. we have issues there that we are going to have to address as a nation. whether we do it now in our own setting and terms or we do it later when it is forced upon us if we don't deal with it right now. i appreciate the fact that president trump and pompeo are both working to bring this to the at
have ever heard from an american president was president trump on 25 september 2018 to the un general assembly when he said we will never surrender america's sovereignty to an unelected, unaccountable, global bureaucracy. if we put this into the context of today with what is going on with the wuhan virus and the cover-up which many believe happened by the world health organization which is led by a ethiopian director general. china gets much of its natural gas from that country from east africa...
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the president, when he went to iran for his first general assembly, spoke directly to the people.e said longest suffering victims of the iranian regime are the iranian people. we had not really spoken up for them. we have, here at the state department, we have five social media platforms that are pushing out context every day. this does not cover it, because farsi is a bit different, but we have translators there, so i put out a lot of content on a very regular basis, speaking directly to iranian people we see the regime cracking down on protesters or someone gets murdered, i will do a segment talking about it. when you, one of the things when people are victims of oppression, they really, especially the family members, they want to hear the name of their loved one who was murdered. they want to hear it said. out loud by the international community. we try to speak up and to expose these things. the regime would like all of this to happen in silence. they took down the internet november because the regime did not want to show the world it's beating heart, which is to oppress its p
the president, when he went to iran for his first general assembly, spoke directly to the people.e said longest suffering victims of the iranian regime are the iranian people. we had not really spoken up for them. we have, here at the state department, we have five social media platforms that are pushing out context every day. this does not cover it, because farsi is a bit different, but we have translators there, so i put out a lot of content on a very regular basis, speaking directly to...
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>> i have had a history of working across the aisle in the north carolina general assembly in my past eight years. i will work with anybody, but i don't need permission to do some positive things in north carolina. and if elected as a lieutenant governor even in a republican governorship, i will work very hard to implement as many changes and to help the people of north carolina that i can. >> there's many of us that are concerned about people trying to steal the election and suppress voters, particularly in the black community. what do you say about that and what measures are being put to protect the voters in north carolina as you seek their votes and their turnout? >> well, there's a major effort to get out the vote, to do mail-in ballots where we can, to protect our people who choose to go to early voting and to the polls to vote. and we want to do it with integrity, and we're taking it across the state and working very hard to get the word out how to do it so your ballot doesn't get thrown out, how to do it so that you can go down there and you will be safe in voting in the state
>> i have had a history of working across the aisle in the north carolina general assembly in my past eight years. i will work with anybody, but i don't need permission to do some positive things in north carolina. and if elected as a lieutenant governor even in a republican governorship, i will work very hard to implement as many changes and to help the people of north carolina that i can. >> there's many of us that are concerned about people trying to steal the election and...