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elected by the general assemblies.cial agencies like the food and agriculture organization will be affiliated with it. the trusteeship council for the advancement of territories held in trust will be part of the general assembly. it will be equally divided between those nations which administer trust territories and those which do not. there will be a secretaryiat to do the administrative work of the organization. these provisions were not easily arrived at. they were hammered out of debate, stretched and contracted by compromise. the result is a constitution which is at the same time an expression of high ideals and of practical measures. to be effective the charter needs the active cooperation of people everywhere. the same efforts and understanding that went into the writing of the charter will be needed to make it a working instrument. to fulfill the mutual responsibilities of nations as set forth in the charter, to bring about free world trade and the full employment of man's productive resources, men and women of
elected by the general assemblies.cial agencies like the food and agriculture organization will be affiliated with it. the trusteeship council for the advancement of territories held in trust will be part of the general assembly. it will be equally divided between those nations which administer trust territories and those which do not. there will be a secretaryiat to do the administrative work of the organization. these provisions were not easily arrived at. they were hammered out of debate,...
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in the general assembly of the united nations organization, each member will have one vote. any matters within the scope of the charter will be discussed here. recommendations will be made to the security council. the security council will have five permanent members, and six others elected by the general assembly for two years if is to be the enforcement arm of the organization. an international court of justice in permanent session will decide legal aspects of international disputes. the economic and social council will organization will be afiluated with it. the advancement of territories will be part of the general assembly. it will be equally divided. there will be a secretariuate to do the administrative work. these provisions were not easily arrived at. they were hammered out, stretched and compromised. the result is a constitution that is at the same time an expression of high ideals and practical measures. it includes the activeization f people everywhere. to fulfill the nations of charter, bring about free world trade, and bring about man's productive resources, me
in the general assembly of the united nations organization, each member will have one vote. any matters within the scope of the charter will be discussed here. recommendations will be made to the security council. the security council will have five permanent members, and six others elected by the general assembly for two years if is to be the enforcement arm of the organization. an international court of justice in permanent session will decide legal aspects of international disputes. the...
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the general assembly accepted this recommendation. the united nations' job was not yet done. border clashes in greece and soon open warfare broke out in this troubled area of the world. the united nations continued its efforts for peace. and the general assembly appo t appointed bennett of sweden as special mediator and he was charged with resolution of a special session in palestine. he had a meeting of the arabs and the jews and was finally successful in arranging a truce. while striving for a basis for permanent peace in palestine, count bernedot was assassinated by terrorists in jerusalem. the world mourned the first united nations casualty in the struggle for world peace. a truce arranged by count bernedot was broken and violence again spread through the disputed areas of palestine. dr. ralph j. bunch of the united states was appointed acting mediator and continued the efforts of count bernedot to find a solution. dru dr. bunch's negotiations as mediator final treaties were signed and peace came to the troubled holy land. the state of israel had been proclaimed and the p
the general assembly accepted this recommendation. the united nations' job was not yet done. border clashes in greece and soon open warfare broke out in this troubled area of the world. the united nations continued its efforts for peace. and the general assembly appo t appointed bennett of sweden as special mediator and he was charged with resolution of a special session in palestine. he had a meeting of the arabs and the jews and was finally successful in arranging a truce. while striving for...
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the general assembly accepted this recommendation. the united nations job was not yet done.order clashes increased and soon open warfare broke out in this troubled area of the world. the united nations continued its efforts for peace, and the general assembly appointed a special mediator, charged with negotiating a settlement with palestine. meetings with the arabs and the jews, he was finally successful in arranging a truce. while striving for a basis for permanent peace in palestine, the count was assassinated by terrorists. the world mourned his death. violence again spread throughout the disputed areas of palestine. ♪ >> dr. ralph j. bunch of the united states was appointed acting mediator and continued the work of the count to find a solution. through the negotiations as mediator, final treaties were signed and peace came to the troubled holy land. ♪ the state of israel had been proclaimed and the people rejoiced in their new nation. a haven of refuge for the displaced and persecuted members of the jewish faith from all over the world. israel was admitted to membership
the general assembly accepted this recommendation. the united nations job was not yet done.order clashes increased and soon open warfare broke out in this troubled area of the world. the united nations continued its efforts for peace, and the general assembly appointed a special mediator, charged with negotiating a settlement with palestine. meetings with the arabs and the jews, he was finally successful in arranging a truce. while striving for a basis for permanent peace in palestine, the...
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the general assembly accepted this recommendation. the united nations job was not yet done. border clashes increased and soon open warfare was in this open part of the world. the united nations continued their effort for peace. they were settling a negotiation with palestinpalestine. they were finally successful in arranging a truce. while striving for a basis for permanent peace, the count was assassinated by terrorists. violence again spread throughout the disputed areas of palestine. the doctor of the united states was appointed acting mediator and continued to work to find a solution. through the negotiations as mediator, final treaties were signed and peace came to the troubled holyland. the state of israel had been proclaimed and the people rejoiced in their new nation. the displaced and pers cased memb persecuted from all over the world. again the united nations through peaceful mediation resolved a dispute that had been a threat to world peace. the problem of korea also seemed iddea ideally suited. the united states submitted the question of korean inexpense de. the
the general assembly accepted this recommendation. the united nations job was not yet done. border clashes increased and soon open warfare was in this open part of the world. the united nations continued their effort for peace. they were settling a negotiation with palestinpalestine. they were finally successful in arranging a truce. while striving for a basis for permanent peace, the count was assassinated by terrorists. violence again spread throughout the disputed areas of palestine. the...
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that's the job of the general assembly and the governor.shing on college savings plans, made them gold rated by morning star for the fourth year in a row as a chief investment officer, we're trying to make sure our investments are getting a good return that's why we put out a letter to the russell 3,000 companies last week. >> you're asking boards on the russell to disclose more board diversity data you're not doing this alone. you got some other states on board as well, some investor organizations. what to you would signal progress from some of that >> quite simply we're asking for corporate -- the companies to do something very simple. we're asking a direct question, let them disclose racial, ethnic and gender data because we think doing so will lead to more informed long-term strategies, increased profits and greater valuations for shareholders. we're not alone in this. we're working with 20 other asset owners and advisers that represent about $3 trillion in assets under management. >> obviously a subject that's gotten a lot of notoriety
that's the job of the general assembly and the governor.shing on college savings plans, made them gold rated by morning star for the fourth year in a row as a chief investment officer, we're trying to make sure our investments are getting a good return that's why we put out a letter to the russell 3,000 companies last week. >> you're asking boards on the russell to disclose more board diversity data you're not doing this alone. you got some other states on board as well, some investor...
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general assembly s adoed apt resolution expressing international concern over north korea's human rights abuses. it urges the north to resolve e decades old issue of the abduction of foreign nationals. the resolution submitted by japan, the united states and others won overwhelming support in a vote at the general assembly on wednesday. it's the 16th consecutive year the resolution has been adopted. the resolution condemns in the strongest termshat it calls the systematic widespread and gross violations of human rights by north korea. it also urges pyongyang to provide family memrsbe with accurate information on abducted foreners a requests they are promptly repatriated. prior to the vote, a japanese envoy called for support from the international community to resolve the abductions issue. he noted the deaths this year of the parents of two japanese abductees. the father of one and the mother of another. >> it is heartbreaking to imagine the pain of the family members who passed away after working so hard for over 40 years to rescue their dearest children in vein. there's no time to lose
general assembly s adoed apt resolution expressing international concern over north korea's human rights abuses. it urges the north to resolve e decades old issue of the abduction of foreign nationals. the resolution submitted by japan, the united states and others won overwhelming support in a vote at the general assembly on wednesday. it's the 16th consecutive year the resolution has been adopted. the resolution condemns in the strongest termshat it calls the systematic widespread and gross...
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what a world. >> gave them the general assembly and row offices. >> down ballot. we want to make it look good. >> that's what happens when you rely on a dictator from south america who's been dead for several year. >> the planning had to be messed up. the guy who figured it out has been dead for almost a decade. >> i'd be laughing if it weren't so damn sad. >> that's right. >> i have a little makeup tonight. i don't want to mess it up. charlie, dana, god bless, be well. >>> of all the states for trump to make a stink about, he's focused on michigan and it doesn't make sense because he's down so much. how much? what does it mean? what is in context? why is it so hapless for him to do what he's doing? we can show it statistically. the wizard of odds will take a look at michigan and why this makes no sense especially with detroit. i gave you the color play. but it still doesn't make any sense. harry will tell you why, next. sa with extra broccolini. my tuuuurrrrn! tonight...i'll be eating cheesy cauliflower pizza and yummy broccolini! (doorbell rings) thanks. (doorbe
what a world. >> gave them the general assembly and row offices. >> down ballot. we want to make it look good. >> that's what happens when you rely on a dictator from south america who's been dead for several year. >> the planning had to be messed up. the guy who figured it out has been dead for almost a decade. >> i'd be laughing if it weren't so damn sad. >> that's right. >> i have a little makeup tonight. i don't want to mess it up. charlie, dana,...
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with 120 votes in favor, the general assembly is expected to adopt the measured a month. the u.n. secretary general said death penalty has no place in that when he first century. amnesty international says more than 26,600 people are known to be on death row around the world. it recorded at least 657 executions in 20 countries last year. iran, saudi arabia, iraq and egypt counted for more than 86% of capital punishments last year. the u.s. is ranked number six of the total numbers of executions for 22. rights groups say china is the world's biggest execution with thousands believed to be killed every year. beijing does not release death penalty figures. let's welcome our panel of guests joining us on skype. in melbourne, a senior manager at asia initiatives for human rights watch. a professor of put science at tehran university and the author of "surviving execution -- a miscarriage of justice and the fight to end the death penalty." welcome to you all. i would like to begin in tehran. you support the death penalty. why do you think it makes such a deterrent? guest: the first issue
with 120 votes in favor, the general assembly is expected to adopt the measured a month. the u.n. secretary general said death penalty has no place in that when he first century. amnesty international says more than 26,600 people are known to be on death row around the world. it recorded at least 657 executions in 20 countries last year. iran, saudi arabia, iraq and egypt counted for more than 86% of capital punishments last year. the u.s. is ranked number six of the total numbers of executions...
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are very simple, more as been occupying our sahara or for decades, already recognized by the general assembly 19711980. these are generous and we're going to shrink down define our office christmas are as i'm compiling power. and what happened as a hobby, after 30 years of waiting for the last year, not nations inaugurated along with the african organisations, all our people to exercise their internationally recognized. right to select a nation and accepted by moroccan self. that reference has not been how many typical iraq will have brought to your office. we the outcome are that close to a sign of protest against morocco's continued occupation of large part was was the house moving went to the southwestern part worse and started to protest a rodent that goes from the liquor pipe part of our into boston and then ok, liberated at that, of course, are in real terms. what happens actually is that more often cannot happens. oh ok. if it were up like a pirate, not missiles are, and they will all they want to go. that route is to grab more laps that he does not want tomorrow or has an irishman say
are very simple, more as been occupying our sahara or for decades, already recognized by the general assembly 19711980. these are generous and we're going to shrink down define our office christmas are as i'm compiling power. and what happened as a hobby, after 30 years of waiting for the last year, not nations inaugurated along with the african organisations, all our people to exercise their internationally recognized. right to select a nation and accepted by moroccan self. that reference has...
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you mention pennsylvania, the general assembly they knew election date was coming 150 years ago.hat is when we decided the first tuesday of november would be election day and they knew we were in the throes of a pandemic. they decided not to allow votes received after election day? that is what the general assembly, the legislation in pennsylvania decided appear at a supreme court decided no, i think we will give him three days. but if you can give them three, you can give them seven and then you can give them 12th and all of a sudden you are in december and you have no idea where those electoral votes are going. there is a difference between unlawful and irresponsible. air responsible, the voters have to do something about that. unlawful is why we have courts. >> harris: all right my want to move on. that might apply to more than nevada. i don't know that was interesting. real quickly pennsylvania and where we are there. larger, much larger than nevada population, obviously, and they are counting very quickly. but there is a legality that they have been talking about certain bal
you mention pennsylvania, the general assembly they knew election date was coming 150 years ago.hat is when we decided the first tuesday of november would be election day and they knew we were in the throes of a pandemic. they decided not to allow votes received after election day? that is what the general assembly, the legislation in pennsylvania decided appear at a supreme court decided no, i think we will give him three days. but if you can give them three, you can give them seven and then...
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resolution for a moratorium on capital punishment, but with $120.00 votes in favor, the general assembly is expected to adopt the measure. next month, the u.n. secretary general, has said the death penalty has no place in the 21st century. now honestly, international says more than 26600, people are known to be on death row around the world. it recorded at least 657 executions in 20 countries last year. iran saudi arabia iraq, and egypt accounted for more than 86 percent of all capital punishment last year. the us is ranked 6th of the total number of executions with $22.00. but rights groups say that china is the world's biggest executioner, with thousands believed to be killed every year. beijing doesn't release death penalty figures let's welcome our panel of guests all joining us on skype in melbourne. stephanie mcclellan, a senior manager, asia, and initiatives for human rights watch and tehran, hamad and professor of political science at tehran, university, and import rush, northern ireland, inwards author of surviving execution, a miscarriage of justice, and the fight to end the de
resolution for a moratorium on capital punishment, but with $120.00 votes in favor, the general assembly is expected to adopt the measure. next month, the u.n. secretary general, has said the death penalty has no place in the 21st century. now honestly, international says more than 26600, people are known to be on death row around the world. it recorded at least 657 executions in 20 countries last year. iran saudi arabia iraq, and egypt accounted for more than 86 percent of all capital...
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and what's important to note here also is that wolf and the general assembly tried for several weekst on an earlier precanvassing deadline that would have allowed counties to open the ballots but not count them ahead of election day. that didn't happen before lawmakers left for an election day holiday, so that meant the counties couldn't start counting ballots until 7:00 a.m. on tuesday, november 3rd. so, in this case, time takes time. it often takes a long time to know who finally won an election, but this is a particularly special circumstance. >> it is a good thing. it means so many pennsylvanians went out there and exercised their right to vote. do you think we're going to get a count today? >> you know, i woke up on friday morning thinking we were going to get a count as well. the numbers are smaller than they were yesterday, which is encouraging, so that might well happen. there's about 20,000 votes left to be counted in philly, about 31,000 left to be counted in allegheny county, and they've been working around the clock on this, and i think the clock on this. and they are sta
and what's important to note here also is that wolf and the general assembly tried for several weekst on an earlier precanvassing deadline that would have allowed counties to open the ballots but not count them ahead of election day. that didn't happen before lawmakers left for an election day holiday, so that meant the counties couldn't start counting ballots until 7:00 a.m. on tuesday, november 3rd. so, in this case, time takes time. it often takes a long time to know who finally won an...
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team were in new york when glitter too in bed addressed world leaders at the united nations general assembly after sailing across the atlantic on his own future generations are upon you. and if you choose to fail, as i say, we will never give you the documentary strength lies in the hope of the young people. it features time for show raise a family destruction people on the frontlines far that put us past see it, will it happen? and it will he do it? no idea. it's a gripping question. it's beyond this, we're starting to see some signs that it's possible. we're getting close dust. doesn't that we've nothing but his constant. no future without food photographer greg siegel for trey's children from around the world, surrounded by what they eat. some have more. others less, some eat real food, others largely junk food. see those pictures tell us a lot about their cultures about disparities in wealth and health and about the state of humanity. because in the 10 years old from needs sausages, melon eggs, my son, 11 years old from dakar, hard white bread filled with peas and noodles. 7 years old fr
team were in new york when glitter too in bed addressed world leaders at the united nations general assembly after sailing across the atlantic on his own future generations are upon you. and if you choose to fail, as i say, we will never give you the documentary strength lies in the hope of the young people. it features time for show raise a family destruction people on the frontlines far that put us past see it, will it happen? and it will he do it? no idea. it's a gripping question. it's...
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i know what my sources in the pennsylvania general assembly tell me. the state senate majority leader is now the pro tem and the speaker of the house are going to be meeting with the president. they've been invited. they're going to go. nothing is going to change by the way because pennsylvania law and the constitution are very clear on this. the general assembly does not have the authority to produce an alternative set of electors. it is not going to happen. and by the way, if this election is not -- the general assembly will never go along with that because they had a terrific night. they had a terrific election for the statehouse and the state senate. and the only thing. >> but then why go? >> what's that? >> then why go? >> well, i suspect -- you know, you're being invited to the white house by the president. i think it's a big deal for them. they're going to go down and get a nice lunch or dinner. they may be on the menu, but they're going to go down, and they're going to hear the president out. but i can assure you nothing is going to change. i t
i know what my sources in the pennsylvania general assembly tell me. the state senate majority leader is now the pro tem and the speaker of the house are going to be meeting with the president. they've been invited. they're going to go. nothing is going to change by the way because pennsylvania law and the constitution are very clear on this. the general assembly does not have the authority to produce an alternative set of electors. it is not going to happen. and by the way, if this election is...
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get the result at the un general assembly. north korea's delegation ignores both the threats and the insults made by the newly elected us president. rocket man is on a suicide mission for himself and for his regime. north korea is still studying donald trump's behavior waiting for new insights. the obama administration and north korean relationship was not good. the policy was strategic patience, more sanctions, more sanctions, the north koreans. they weren't happy with that obviously. and they saw in a new administration, well maybe you know, we show that we're ready to deal and ought to warm beer is, is the closest think the to a concession. but what was it that convinced beyond yang to allow ailing on a warm beer to be evacuated? does the regime believe america will be grateful? or is warm beer already so weak that they just don't want him to die as their prisoner asks himself the same questions until his crew suffers the 1st setback. when they reach the porro, that evening, their flight seems doom. the local flight control
get the result at the un general assembly. north korea's delegation ignores both the threats and the insults made by the newly elected us president. rocket man is on a suicide mission for himself and for his regime. north korea is still studying donald trump's behavior waiting for new insights. the obama administration and north korean relationship was not good. the policy was strategic patience, more sanctions, more sanctions, the north koreans. they weren't happy with that obviously. and they...
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that is something that would really be with the general assembly to help the county. >> [inaudible] sen. raffernsperger: at the present time. you show yourself as a national georgian and a national leader, you still consider yourself a national leader? sen. raffernsperger: georgia has done a great job in this past year. new voting system, new voting machines in less than six months. we had to do that for the first time. suddenly, we had to do a 180. what are we going to do here so that we can run elections that are safe for voters? coming out of that, we stood up and asked about the portal. voters to tell your name, date, month, and year so we can identify you. your driver's license number. we make sure it truly is the vote. and then we have the wait time. successful voting, and then we had a record 2.8 million voters plus voted in early voting. and we had very short lines for that. state, great success. elections, the average wait time in the afternoon was about two minutes. at one point, a screech i'm on facebook, the longest wait time was 40 minutes, drop down 20 minutes. every vote
that is something that would really be with the general assembly to help the county. >> [inaudible] sen. raffernsperger: at the present time. you show yourself as a national georgian and a national leader, you still consider yourself a national leader? sen. raffernsperger: georgia has done a great job in this past year. new voting system, new voting machines in less than six months. we had to do that for the first time. suddenly, we had to do a 180. what are we going to do here so that we...
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guest: harry thomas byrne was the youngest legislator in the tennessee general assembly in 1920.e was a freshman delegate. he was up for reelection in the fall. he represented a small hill town in east tennessee, the republican part of tennessee. and he, although he voted with the anti-suffragists and the nt -- anti-ratificationists from the 19th amendment, was upper -- was up for ratification and that tennessee general assembly that summer, he changed his mind because of a letter he received from his mother we described in that clip. that changed the mind, tilted the vote by one vote and that is how the 19th amendment was finally ratified. host: how did the vote for ratification of the constitutional amendment come down to tennessee? guest: a convoluted path. the constitution says amendments have to be passed by congress by a two thirds vote in each chamber. then it has to be ratified by three quarters of the state in -- states in the union. at that time there were 48 states, which met 36 had to ratify. in the summer of 1920, 35 had ratified. you had just one more state was need
guest: harry thomas byrne was the youngest legislator in the tennessee general assembly in 1920.e was a freshman delegate. he was up for reelection in the fall. he represented a small hill town in east tennessee, the republican part of tennessee. and he, although he voted with the anti-suffragists and the nt -- anti-ratificationists from the 19th amendment, was upper -- was up for ratification and that tennessee general assembly that summer, he changed his mind because of a letter he received...
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kind of forum, the most flexible approach would be to assign one member who forms kind of a general assemblyind of discussion rather than it be a formal committee of the oversight committee. >> okay. i think that's helpful. i think still having the larger impact formal subcommittee i think is of interest to me, as least [inaudible] general assembly ideas over more to this community mobilization-type work. >> okay. thank you. so is there -- i can't see the participa participants on my screen now. >> chair williams, could i briefly mention something, as well? >> sure, controller rosenfield. >> yes. our department's charged with staff support and helping form your work as a committee. i certainly think from a staffing support perspective, a liaison approach will allow the committee to work fomore effectively than subcommittees allow, and we appreciate that discussion. at the moment, our office is offering staff support to the committee by deploying employees to work on this. but in the future, i think that additional resources are going to be needed to support you effectively, which might invol
kind of forum, the most flexible approach would be to assign one member who forms kind of a general assemblyind of discussion rather than it be a formal committee of the oversight committee. >> okay. i think that's helpful. i think still having the larger impact formal subcommittee i think is of interest to me, as least [inaudible] general assembly ideas over more to this community mobilization-type work. >> okay. thank you. so is there -- i can't see the participa participants on...
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and his team were in new york when collated addressed world leaders at the united nations general assembly after sailing across the atlantic. it was only future generations are upon you. and if you choose to fail us, i say we will never forgive you. the documentary strength lies in the hope of the young people. it features 3 parts for show that is not only destruction, people on the frontlines follow that. will it happen and it will, we do it? no idea. it's a gripping question. it's as we're starting to see some signs that it's possible we're getting close does does, is that we've moved on this concept this time. no future without food photography, greg segal portrays children from around the world, surrounded by what they eat. some have more. others less, some eat real food, others largely junk food. see those pictures tell us a lot about their cultures. about disparities in wealth and health, and about the state of humanity. because in the 10 years old for me, it's sausage is melon eggs. my son, 11 years old from dakar. hard white bread filled with peas and noodles. 7 years old from hamb
and his team were in new york when collated addressed world leaders at the united nations general assembly after sailing across the atlantic. it was only future generations are upon you. and if you choose to fail us, i say we will never forgive you. the documentary strength lies in the hope of the young people. it features 3 parts for show that is not only destruction, people on the frontlines follow that. will it happen and it will, we do it? no idea. it's a gripping question. it's as we're...
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team were in new york when glitter turned bad, addressed world leaders at the united nations general assembly after sailing across the atlantic. it was all future generations are upon you. and if you choose to fail us, i say we will never forgive you. the documentary strength lies in the hope of the young people. it features show. based on emily destruction, people on the front was shocked that will it happen? will we do it? no idea. it's a gripping question, it's this, we're starting to see some signs that it's possible. we're getting close. just doesn't that we can at least be honest. you're watching the news. here's a reminder of the top stories we're following. for you. germany's tally of confirmed coronavirus cases has surpassed 1000000. according to data compiled by the country's public health agency, chancellor angela merkel told parliament on thursday that a partial lockdown to curb. the virus could be extended into next year. argentina's football legend has been laid to rest at a small ceremony. where else are tens of thousands of fans lined up to pay their final respects tomorrow? a
team were in new york when glitter turned bad, addressed world leaders at the united nations general assembly after sailing across the atlantic. it was all future generations are upon you. and if you choose to fail us, i say we will never forgive you. the documentary strength lies in the hope of the young people. it features show. based on emily destruction, people on the front was shocked that will it happen? will we do it? no idea. it's a gripping question, it's this, we're starting to see...
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general assembly chinese president xi jinping, pledged to make the country climate neutral by 26 feet. a goal that environmental protection groups like greenpeace believe is attainable. despite the current construction boom, china is also the world's biggest investor and solar energy. but goals for 26 states are and now for 17 year old away home evening demonstration ends with her being brought into the police station. where she was forced to write a statement condemning her actions in china, criticizing the government is to boo but we humans are not alone in reacting to climate change. animals up to temperature changes have always had a huge impact on wildlife. seasonal changes keep millions of animals around the globe in constant movement. huge every year around the world. huge numbers of animals migrate to other parts of the us. scientists estimate between $8.10 species, a migrates rate in water, on land, or in the skies. they make mammals or fish, but also insects, amphibians, reptiles, and even minute creatures such as plankton and the say. some species like eels and salmon only
general assembly chinese president xi jinping, pledged to make the country climate neutral by 26 feet. a goal that environmental protection groups like greenpeace believe is attainable. despite the current construction boom, china is also the world's biggest investor and solar energy. but goals for 26 states are and now for 17 year old away home evening demonstration ends with her being brought into the police station. where she was forced to write a statement condemning her actions in china,...
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general assembly chinese president xi jinping, pledged to make the country climate neutral by 2016. a goal that environmental protection groups like greenpeace believe is attainable, despite the current construction boom. china is also the world's biggest, vaster and solar energy. but gongs for 2060 are enough for a 17 year old, aware of her evening demonstration ends with her being brought into the police station. where she was forced to write a statement condemning her actions in china criticising the government is to boo we she, men's are not alone in reacting to climate change. animals up to temperature changes have always had a huge impact on wildlife. seasonal changes, millions of animals around the globe in constant movement. huge every year around the world. huge numbers of animals migrate to other parts of the us. scientists estimate between $8.10 species a migrate every in water, on land or in the skies. they make the birds, mammals, or fish, but also insects, amphibians, reptiles, and even minute creatures such as plankton in the sea. some species like ilsa and salmon onl
general assembly chinese president xi jinping, pledged to make the country climate neutral by 2016. a goal that environmental protection groups like greenpeace believe is attainable, despite the current construction boom. china is also the world's biggest, vaster and solar energy. but gongs for 2060 are enough for a 17 year old, aware of her evening demonstration ends with her being brought into the police station. where she was forced to write a statement condemning her actions in china...
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general assembly chinese president xi jinping, pledged to make the country climate neutral by 2016. a goal that environmental protection groups like greenpeace believe is attainable, despite the current construction boom. china is also the world's biggest investor and solar energy guns for 2060 are enough for a 17 year old, a window or even demonstration ends with her being brought into the police station . where she was forced to write a statement condemning her actions in china, criticizing the government is to boom we. she mends a not alone in reacting to climate change. animals up to temperature changes have always had a huge impact on wildlife. seasonal changes keep millions of animals around the globe in constant movement. huge every year around the world. huge numbers of animals migrate to other parts of the us. scientists estimate between $8.10 species a migrate every in water, on land or in the skies. they make the birds, mammals, or fish, but also insects, amphibians, reptiles, and even minute creatures such as plankton in the sea. some species like eels and some and only
general assembly chinese president xi jinping, pledged to make the country climate neutral by 2016. a goal that environmental protection groups like greenpeace believe is attainable, despite the current construction boom. china is also the world's biggest investor and solar energy guns for 2060 are enough for a 17 year old, a window or even demonstration ends with her being brought into the police station . where she was forced to write a statement condemning her actions in china, criticizing...
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general assembly, said they wod have a net zero carbon record by 2060.iden has ambitious carbon cutting plans. the u.n. claims 125 countries have signed up to net zero plans for 2050 or thereabouts. what that means is we he more than two thirds of world gdp, more than two thirds of world admissionsovered by countries that do say they want to bear down on cutting carbon. ♪ >> y areatching "outside source." our lead story, pfizer says it's coronavirus vaccin could protect 94% of over 65 bus they can even more effective than first thought. the u.s. t regulator, federal aviation authority, has given the boeing 737 max airliner permission to fly again, nearly two years after it was grounded following two fatal crashes. the 73max was boeing best-selling plane but all of them were spended after the incidents. 100 89 people died in the first crash in october 2018 on a lion air aircraft. sha second cnvolved ethiopian airlines. automated software bause the both claims and nosedived shortly after takeoff. one man lost his wife and three children in the ethiopian ai
general assembly, said they wod have a net zero carbon record by 2060.iden has ambitious carbon cutting plans. the u.n. claims 125 countries have signed up to net zero plans for 2050 or thereabouts. what that means is we he more than two thirds of world gdp, more than two thirds of world admissionsovered by countries that do say they want to bear down on cutting carbon. ♪ >> y areatching "outside source." our lead story, pfizer says it's coronavirus vaccin could protect 94% of...
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from a well meaning intentions, it didn't use the resolution at the un general assembly to create rules and principles, to avoid space jams. but this was opposed by spike in aggressive russia. the m.o.t.d. also reckons the chinese are trying to emulate and supplant america, while the french try to do things a little bit more autonomous. that is without having to rely on the u.s. . but where is britain? wow, that ccs, this new outer space battleground is britain's challenge to define its new prospects, a personality so well down on the ground, officials are scrambling to sign trade deals with photo. after things, it seems the some new star wars is being viewed as an out of this world opportunity to edward stashed away r t u k. space. that brings you up to date said with a one day here on r.t. . don't forget that without a website for the stories you can find that you don't want to watch or you will pull you out of the woods. but the good news, it also is not going to keep it or don't or don't let you be among the group you know about though i live in the mad with the them on the news. i'
from a well meaning intentions, it didn't use the resolution at the un general assembly to create rules and principles, to avoid space jams. but this was opposed by spike in aggressive russia. the m.o.t.d. also reckons the chinese are trying to emulate and supplant america, while the french try to do things a little bit more autonomous. that is without having to rely on the u.s. . but where is britain? wow, that ccs, this new outer space battleground is britain's challenge to define its new...
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the first committee of the general assembly approved the resolution by a majority of 139 votes.he united states and britain voted in favor. five members opposed and 33 abstained. some nations, including austria, abstained because japan's resolution made no direct mention of the u.n. treaty on the prohibition of nuclear weapons. the resolution includes six joint courses of action for all countries, including nuclear powers, to realize a world without the destructive weapons. one course of action calls on all states, in particular, nuclear powers, to enact measures enhancing transparency and mutual confidence. another calls for action to reduce the risks of nuclear detonation. nuclear disarmament, education, and interaction with atomic bomb survivors are proposed as well. the resolution also stresses the importance of the new strategic arms reduction treaty between the united states and russia. >>> japan's transport ministry has approved new coronavirus safety measures sought by taxi operators that could allow drivers to reject passengers who refuse to wear face masks. about a doz
the first committee of the general assembly approved the resolution by a majority of 139 votes.he united states and britain voted in favor. five members opposed and 33 abstained. some nations, including austria, abstained because japan's resolution made no direct mention of the u.n. treaty on the prohibition of nuclear weapons. the resolution includes six joint courses of action for all countries, including nuclear powers, to realize a world without the destructive weapons. one course of action...
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general assembly in 2017 then of course we saw that major shift in both tone and strategy ambassador pickering did president trump's pivot actually do anything to advance the goal of denuclearization of the korean peninsula. it didn't hurt our but not nearly where it could have gone in should have been on the one hand it changed 1st relationships largely because of i think the careful intervention of president move from south korea who saw the trump policy leading to a terrible mess in which neither the us ringback would continue to raise put charity sanctions and actions against the d.p. r. k. north korea or it would have to back down or go to war and so he introduced something that i think was very important the opportunity to have some kind of diplomatic interchange at the highest levels and president trump jumped at the chance i think in the full speed leave that he was some think of that her terrific negotiator and with only one meeting or 2 he could bring him jiang on around to some kind of fantastic big deal in which everything the united states opposed on nuclear weapons in k
general assembly in 2017 then of course we saw that major shift in both tone and strategy ambassador pickering did president trump's pivot actually do anything to advance the goal of denuclearization of the korean peninsula. it didn't hurt our but not nearly where it could have gone in should have been on the one hand it changed 1st relationships largely because of i think the careful intervention of president move from south korea who saw the trump policy leading to a terrible mess in which...
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was he said all we are asking and he said this twice some time ago in the united nations general assembly and recently all we're asking is that all ringback religions be treated the same how is it that you kind of said word against the holocaust but you can print cartoons that muslims find deeply offensive i find that quite a telling argument fronts the largest muslim population in europe nearly 6000000 people up to a 10th of the population numbers are growing every year do you think that france can continue to uphold its secular values including the legal right to blast famous this demographic trend continues. well 1st of all i'm not actually sure that there is a legal legal right to do what they are consistently because there are actually french laws that say that abusive material these companies pammy can be punished but they don't actually enforce it against charlie hebdo because they want to be seen to be the great profits of of a free press and so on but they did it in force against a. israel anti jewish comedian. so they need to look in the mirror very hard and say have they done e
was he said all we are asking and he said this twice some time ago in the united nations general assembly and recently all we're asking is that all ringback religions be treated the same how is it that you kind of said word against the holocaust but you can print cartoons that muslims find deeply offensive i find that quite a telling argument fronts the largest muslim population in europe nearly 6000000 people up to a 10th of the population numbers are growing every year do you think that...
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general assembly to create rules and principles, to avoid space jams. but this was opposed by spike in aggressive russia. the m.o deal so reckons the chinese are trying to emulate and supplant america while the french try to do things a little bit more autonomous lean that is without having to rely on the u.s. . but where is britain? while lapsley sees this new outer space battleground, as britain's challenge to define its new prospects that personality so won't down on the ground. officials are scrambling to sign trade deals with fellow after things it seems to some a new star wars is being viewed as an out of this world opportunity shot to edward stache t r t u k space. and you company this afternoon, that's how the news is looking so far. they are not see, we're back again at the top, the audience will spank you had on by my copy. i worry that it looks like it would if you don't trust getting enough book is a little mean. come close. look at those would come to you. people who live near, you know, maybe you could put some thought of them with us from
general assembly to create rules and principles, to avoid space jams. but this was opposed by spike in aggressive russia. the m.o deal so reckons the chinese are trying to emulate and supplant america while the french try to do things a little bit more autonomous lean that is without having to rely on the u.s. . but where is britain? while lapsley sees this new outer space battleground, as britain's challenge to define its new prospects that personality so won't down on the ground. officials...
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general assembly to create rules and principles, to avoid space jams. but this was opposed by spike in aggressive russia. the m.o deal so reckons the chinese are trying to emulate and supplant america while the french try to do things a little bit more autonomous lean, that is without having to rely on the u.s. . but where is britain? while that ccs, this rule you out in space battleground, is britain's challenge to define its new post bret's, a personality. so it won't, down on the ground. officials are scrambling to sign trade deals with photo after things it seems for some, a new star wars is being viewed as an out of this world opportunity shot to egrets, daschle r t u k. space. thanks to companies softly in that high things are looking . so far this saturday we're back again with and the headlines just about it's certainly being isolated, it's not good for your mental health. not good for your general thrust, your logical status. i'm a make you more fully. when you get infected. there's also the issue of cross immunity with both a coronavirus is. i
general assembly to create rules and principles, to avoid space jams. but this was opposed by spike in aggressive russia. the m.o deal so reckons the chinese are trying to emulate and supplant america while the french try to do things a little bit more autonomous lean, that is without having to rely on the u.s. . but where is britain? while that ccs, this rule you out in space battleground, is britain's challenge to define its new post bret's, a personality. so it won't, down on the ground....
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the united states needs to get involved at the general assembly and the itu and the standard-setting and the regulatory efforts far more than it needs to engage more than it has. and to bring allies along. the allies, as you can see with huawei. we are reluctant to side with the u.s. on banning huawei's 5g technology. why? because they were afraid donald trump would do a side deal and leave them hanging with whatever they had come into initially with the united states. that will change under joe biden. we will get better alliance with our countries, are democratic institutions. i think we will not have that splintering. we will start regaining some cohesiveness. however, that is going to depend on whether the biden administration puts people in place in these institutions that can provide leadership globally. bernard: ok. nobody disputes that there are dark, unpleasant corners of the internet. it would be some effort to do something about it. but isn't the uninhibited exchange of views and ideas, doesn't that lead to innovation and development? as soon as people are careful about wha
the united states needs to get involved at the general assembly and the itu and the standard-setting and the regulatory efforts far more than it needs to engage more than it has. and to bring allies along. the allies, as you can see with huawei. we are reluctant to side with the u.s. on banning huawei's 5g technology. why? because they were afraid donald trump would do a side deal and leave them hanging with whatever they had come into initially with the united states. that will change under...
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at the un general assembly, north korea's delegation ignores both the threats and the insults made by the newly elected us president. rocket man is on a suicide mission for himself and for his regime. north korea is still studying donald trump's behavior waiting for new insights. the obama administration and north korean relationship was not good. the policy was strategic patience, more sanctions, more sanctions, the north koreans. they weren't happy with that obviously. and they saw in a new administration. well, maybe, you know, we show that we're ready to deal and auto warm beer is, is the closest think that to a concession but what was it that convinced beyond yang to allow ailing on a warm beer to be evacuated? does the regime believe america will be grateful or is warm beer already so weak that they just don't want him to die as their prisoner asks himself the same questions until his crew suffers the 1st setback. when they reach the porro, that evening, their flight seems doomed. the local flight control center doesn't have the information it needs. the plane is grounded. they
at the un general assembly, north korea's delegation ignores both the threats and the insults made by the newly elected us president. rocket man is on a suicide mission for himself and for his regime. north korea is still studying donald trump's behavior waiting for new insights. the obama administration and north korean relationship was not good. the policy was strategic patience, more sanctions, more sanctions, the north koreans. they weren't happy with that obviously. and they saw in a new...
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democrat and majority whip of the virginia general assembly, alfonso lopez, joined me to discuss ther of states. the latina boat is not a monolith, there are many different nationalities and the fa ct different nationalities and the fact is that cuban—americans have very different issues than chicano americans in california, and from arizona, mexican—americans, and very different issues from el salvador americans in virginia. they have very different issues and priorities. president trump clearly did spot a very good opportunity in florida with cuban—americans, also exiles from venezuela. do you think your own party has really hit the spot? i disagree with your assertion that there were more latino voters in texas and florida for trumpet, in fact, latina voters voted overwhelmingly in almost every state for the joe biden campaign, infact, there state for the joe biden campaign, in fact, there was an issue in miami dade county where the number of conservative latinos came back home, specifically the cuban—american immunity, and it was not a big a win as it had been for hillary clinton
democrat and majority whip of the virginia general assembly, alfonso lopez, joined me to discuss ther of states. the latina boat is not a monolith, there are many different nationalities and the fa ct different nationalities and the fact is that cuban—americans have very different issues than chicano americans in california, and from arizona, mexican—americans, and very different issues from el salvador americans in virginia. they have very different issues and priorities. president trump...
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while him would also hit out at israel, at the united nations general assembly in 2017, he accused of supporting what he called terror gangs fighting against syrian interests. the speech also referenced the occupied golan heights and his government's desire to retake the territory. and in 2014, he had this exchange with then u.n. secretary general ban ki moon. and it was that a list of the prime minister. i'm sorry to tell you 1st, i was nervous for 20 minutes yourself. if you live in new york, i live in syria. i have the right to give the syrian version here in this forum. in recent years, the syrian government has relied on russia to push its case to the international community to turn the war in its favor. and throughout malam remained at the center of the syrian government's mission. so it's come on al-jazeera. protecting the dreamer's u.s. court ruling that could have big implications for undocumented migrants sport across the border as children. and the conflicts in northern ethiopia spills into neighboring countries. how the latest storm system is just blown out of the eastern
while him would also hit out at israel, at the united nations general assembly in 2017, he accused of supporting what he called terror gangs fighting against syrian interests. the speech also referenced the occupied golan heights and his government's desire to retake the territory. and in 2014, he had this exchange with then u.n. secretary general ban ki moon. and it was that a list of the prime minister. i'm sorry to tell you 1st, i was nervous for 20 minutes yourself. if you live in new york,...
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general assembly to create rules and principles to avoid space. but this was opposed by spike in aggressive russia. the emirates deal so reckons the chinese are trying to emulate and supplant america while the french try to do things a little bit more autonomous. that is without having to rely on the u.s. . but where is britain? while that she sees this new outer space battleground, as britain's challenge to find its new friends a personality whoa down on the ground. officials are scrambling to sign trade deals with photo. after things, it seems some new stumble is being viewed as an out of this world opportunity to see you k. . spank me for more and often feel welcome. and i will be sure.
general assembly to create rules and principles to avoid space. but this was opposed by spike in aggressive russia. the emirates deal so reckons the chinese are trying to emulate and supplant america while the french try to do things a little bit more autonomous. that is without having to rely on the u.s. . but where is britain? while that she sees this new outer space battleground, as britain's challenge to find its new friends a personality whoa down on the ground. officials are scrambling to...
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so that morocco is not described as one compiler part by one not nations social organ, the general assembly. and i refer the analyst who you will suspect to your words, to journalists only resolution 3437 of the 21st of november monte, not to 7. open up your paragraphs, 5 and 6. it's under a solution for egypt. in 3519 of you don't know, 980 are the ones you are not commenting that resolution violence and terrorism. you, everybody can ok to prove that iraq was present so far, is an act all occupation. ok. just so your question indeed. we have a large revolution community living in our own here. but those revolutions were not driven. aren't natural disasters. they were driven by force, by morocco when it's invaded our territory on the 31st of a total of $975.00. indeed, that growing up in refugee camps deprive that from the mob to return to who from the right to benefit from their missiles, now are being there and massively planted by me. you could buy them power and do you feel under pressure to resolve this issue for them, but at this, after so long after 30 years, it indeed, this iteratio
so that morocco is not described as one compiler part by one not nations social organ, the general assembly. and i refer the analyst who you will suspect to your words, to journalists only resolution 3437 of the 21st of november monte, not to 7. open up your paragraphs, 5 and 6. it's under a solution for egypt. in 3519 of you don't know, 980 are the ones you are not commenting that resolution violence and terrorism. you, everybody can ok to prove that iraq was present so far, is an act all...
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general assembly to create rules and principles to avoid space jobs. but this was opposed by russia the emirates deal. so chinese are trying to supplant america while the french try to do things a little bit more that is without having to rely on the u.s. . while he sees this new outer space battleground, as britain's challenge to find its new friends, they won't down on the ground. officials are scrambling to sign trade deals with photo. after things, it seems to some new star wars is being viewed as an opportunity to act with stash t r t u k space. it's not bring jobs today. that's all the news so far here. not international. be back here with the latest in about half an hour on those demonstrations that are taking place in paris. you can see live pictures there, a new mini screen. they are demonstrating against a new she curity building. the have been clashes with police. we're back with the latest on that as in cyprus, other stories about how well we've been saying this 2011 dead initially our price target for big oil even back when it was a dollar
general assembly to create rules and principles to avoid space jobs. but this was opposed by russia the emirates deal. so chinese are trying to supplant america while the french try to do things a little bit more that is without having to rely on the u.s. . while he sees this new outer space battleground, as britain's challenge to find its new friends, they won't down on the ground. officials are scrambling to sign trade deals with photo. after things, it seems to some new star wars is being...