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agreement geneva communique the first item in geneva communique is to stop violence by all sides and yet they feed violence in syria they have been be feeding by lands in syria for the last two years and unfortunately it is city under siege and people who are paying the price for that and big pretext speaking about the president out of the government but the issue in syria is neither of all of the president not about the government it is about the sudan people it's about syria with its civilized human historical and very distinguished political entity you know earlier on out there were a lot of help for negotiations there were reports of lists of people drove into these talks venues have been were being chosen even moscow was you know named as one of the possible options what happened to this list what happened to the stocks . what is this is a very good cause to sophie i think everybody in the world should ask this a question because the syrian government said we want to start talks right now dialogue is the only option political solution is the only solution president assad came up
agreement geneva communique the first item in geneva communique is to stop violence by all sides and yet they feed violence in syria they have been be feeding by lands in syria for the last two years and unfortunately it is city under siege and people who are paying the price for that and big pretext speaking about the president out of the government but the issue in syria is neither of all of the president not about the government it is about the sudan people it's about syria with its...
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agreement geneva communique the first item in geneva communique is to stop violence by all sides and yet they feed violence. and that interview with president assad's advisor is on in full at six forty five pm mt coming up short in my skies and looks at the economic pros and cons of the late margaret thatcher and. with oil pipes bursting in arkansas people across the usa start to realize that they are moving towards what the atlantic calls the infrastructure cliff in short america's infrastructure starting to get a bit old and according to infrastructure port org the u.s. needs about three point six trillion dollars of infrastructure spending by twenty twenty to turn things around the site sponsored by the american society of civil engineers gave all aspects of american infrastructure like bridges and drinking water and schools cetera some pretty bad grades except for solid waste removal for some reason in their opinion everything in the us is going to crap except for america's ability to throw solid crap away i'm not trying to sit here and scare you there is nothing to fear this is
agreement geneva communique the first item in geneva communique is to stop violence by all sides and yet they feed violence. and that interview with president assad's advisor is on in full at six forty five pm mt coming up short in my skies and looks at the economic pros and cons of the late margaret thatcher and. with oil pipes bursting in arkansas people across the usa start to realize that they are moving towards what the atlantic calls the infrastructure cliff in short america's...
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another building that we can look at that shows that damage is the geneva, what they call the geneva car barn, but the geneva office building, now fiely sort of temporarily repaired after further damage in the loma-prieta earthquake in 1989. -- finally sort of temporarily repaired. you can see closely in the corner of the parapet cracks, cracks that were repaired, 80, 90, 100 years ago. some were cracks from the loma-prieta earthquake. >> this is reinforcement in the building also. >> we can look inside, here is a peek inside. giant gigantic spaces, the 30-ton crane. >> it was used until about a year ago, used by the san francisco dry dock company. they had huge lathes, gigantic cranes that climbed ceiling high of the building to carry large machinery. a couple guys sitting there in one of those old beautiful buildings. >> very hard to maintain these buildings. even a house, once it's abandoned, not heated and warmed and maintained and ventilated, they deteriorate very quickly. >> that's the old safety sign. it says safety stories. of course during the height of world war ii there we
another building that we can look at that shows that damage is the geneva, what they call the geneva car barn, but the geneva office building, now fiely sort of temporarily repaired after further damage in the loma-prieta earthquake in 1989. -- finally sort of temporarily repaired. you can see closely in the corner of the parapet cracks, cracks that were repaired, 80, 90, 100 years ago. some were cracks from the loma-prieta earthquake. >> this is reinforcement in the building also....
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the geneva deal, which does not clearly say all assaad should step aside. >> newborns for sale? how these baby makers are changing the illegal trade of children. also coming up, going to the polls in paris white. choosing an anti-gay tobacco billionaire. >> chinese rescue workers are trying to find survivors after a magnitude 6.6 earthquake struck the sichuan province. protesters have gathered are outside the home of the top indian woman, thhey are wantign them to do more after the rape and torture of a five-rod girl. the formula one grand prix is about to get under way in bahrain. the surviving suspect in the boston marathon bombing remains in a hospital under heavy police guard. tsarnaev was badly einjured. there try and figure out if anyone else helped organize the attack. >> he remains under heavy police guard here in boston. u.s. marshals are by his bedside. his condition was described as stable, if not critical. we believe he suffered several gunshot wounds and he is now described as in stable condition. a number of senators are saying an enemy be treated as combatant. we
the geneva deal, which does not clearly say all assaad should step aside. >> newborns for sale? how these baby makers are changing the illegal trade of children. also coming up, going to the polls in paris white. choosing an anti-gay tobacco billionaire. >> chinese rescue workers are trying to find survivors after a magnitude 6.6 earthquake struck the sichuan province. protesters have gathered are outside the home of the top indian woman, thhey are wantign them to do more after the...
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we are in geneva at the world the largest inventor show. you can syndicate knowledges that could change the world. -- c technologies that could change the world. our top stories this hour -- one of the groups fighting the assad regime in syria has reportedly pledged allegiance to al qaeda. i man claiming to be the head allegiancea latched to outsell the jury. it cannot be independently verified whether the audio recording on youtube is genuine. south korea raised military alert status with the north, reportedly ready to launch in mid range missile. the deadline to leave the industrial zone inspires wednesday. the central african republic is on the brink of the humanitarian crisis. they say 2 million children are at risk of hunger and disease if pieces not brought to the country. malaysians will be going to the polls on may 5 to vote for a new parliament. the ruling coalition consisting of three main parties have dominated politics for more than 50 years. this time around it is expected to face its toughest fight yet. no mistaking the fact t
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as well as the indefinite detention and they wanted to bring the prison into compliance with the geneva conventions and eventually the defense department agreed although they laid a wreath on that it's since been brought into compliance with the geneva and in two thousand and six and this is what i had reported on monday is there was another hunger strike and that hunger strike was in may of two thousand and six and that resulted. or that was launched after some prisoners were found unconscious during when guards were walking through cell blocks and the commander at the time had stated that the prisoners who were found unconscious took an overdose or tried to overdose on prescription medications some who were even prescribed prescription medication he ordered a shakedown of the cells and. a search of all of their belongings including their qur'an and so after the again in may two thousand and six their crimes were searched that led to a riot and then a hunger strike at the time and that's exactly what we're seeing now the catalyst behind this hunger strike is again the search of the qur
as well as the indefinite detention and they wanted to bring the prison into compliance with the geneva conventions and eventually the defense department agreed although they laid a wreath on that it's since been brought into compliance with the geneva and in two thousand and six and this is what i had reported on monday is there was another hunger strike and that hunger strike was in may of two thousand and six and that resulted. or that was launched after some prisoners were found unconscious...
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system so the whole system actually as they relate to the international law especially the fourth geneva convention what's been the reaction from the israeli public about this. unfortunately in the latest years there is no much reaction from the is that oily mess public in these issues of course there are human rights in geos loyally n.g.o.s that they would be condemning and of course following these cases and small groups of activists that they would be supporters to the polls today and close but in general i think almost over there is that all your community would believe that this person was a terrorist and he obviously deserved to be dying so france is a head of the admi a prison a support association thank you for your time and your insight. on the way made in america we were told to call you a student of plant the nation by has done control regulations by crafting weapons in the comfort of their own homes that have been washed in the big. old. technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future are covered. about international and in the very heart of mosc
system so the whole system actually as they relate to the international law especially the fourth geneva convention what's been the reaction from the israeli public about this. unfortunately in the latest years there is no much reaction from the is that oily mess public in these issues of course there are human rights in geos loyally n.g.o.s that they would be condemning and of course following these cases and small groups of activists that they would be supporters to the polls today and close...
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nuclear arms is in the spotlight again egypt's withdrawal from the nonproliferation treaty talks in geneva on monday over a failure to plan for a middle east free of nuclear weapons now is clearly referring to israel it's a merged indeed that israel simply get its fifth submarine reportedly capable of carrying out launching nuclear missiles as to whether so jeremy called but he's a british m.p. also vice chairman of the campaign for nuclear disarmament skorgen hi there this move by egypt one of the rather that you think. absolutely huge i was in geneva last week for the nonproliferation treaty review conference and i listened with great interest to the opening statement by the gyptian ambassador and he made a very strong statement concerning egypt's wish to live in a nuclear weapons free middle east and the failure of the leadership of the n.p.t. to act on the nine hundred ninety five nation for a nuclear weapons free middle east the dilatory behavior toward setting up the helsinki conference which is to last december and never happened and is now a top venue fixed for the review of this c
nuclear arms is in the spotlight again egypt's withdrawal from the nonproliferation treaty talks in geneva on monday over a failure to plan for a middle east free of nuclear weapons now is clearly referring to israel it's a merged indeed that israel simply get its fifth submarine reportedly capable of carrying out launching nuclear missiles as to whether so jeremy called but he's a british m.p. also vice chairman of the campaign for nuclear disarmament skorgen hi there this move by egypt one of...
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camps and did you and your men all this they consider it you know non-lethal they say we support geneva agreement geneva communique the first i didn't ingenue work communique is to stop violence by all sides and yet they feed violence. and that interview with president assad's advisor is in stories on air in full at six forty five pm g.m.t. now ahead a close look at the colorful life and sudden death of boris berezovsky the fast rising former russian oligarch became a vocal critic of the kremlin. with oil pipes bursting in arkansas people across the u.s. so you start to realize that they are moving towards what the atlanta calls the infrastructure cliff in short america's infrastructure start to get a bit old and according to infrastructure poor car dot org the us sick. about three point six trillion dollars of infrastructure spending by twenty twenty to turn things around the site sponsored by the american society of civil engineers gave all aspects of american infrastructure like bridges and drinking water and schools cetera some pretty bad grades except for solid waste removal for so
camps and did you and your men all this they consider it you know non-lethal they say we support geneva agreement geneva communique the first i didn't ingenue work communique is to stop violence by all sides and yet they feed violence. and that interview with president assad's advisor is in stories on air in full at six forty five pm g.m.t. now ahead a close look at the colorful life and sudden death of boris berezovsky the fast rising former russian oligarch became a vocal critic of the...
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say that everything that i took part in and witnessed was completely within the guidelines of the geneva convention and with the u.s. army standards for interrogations none of it was so-called illegal according to national and international guidelines but what was the reality of that is that any amount of torture is a crime when you're doing it to innocent people in my experience working in interrogations is that ninety nine percent of the people that we anteroom gated and terrorized and humiliated in those cells had done absolutely nothing wrong were picked up at random and did not deserve to be in jail and even if people weren't involved in groups attacking us for a sense i came to see them as as being justified and so they don't deserve to be detained either but the number one thing i took away from that is all the people who have done absolutely nothing who are purpose through these horrible experiences what are you biggest regret soon experience in iraq when. well my biggest regret is that you know going into the war i was still i was a little bit questioning i didn't totally trust
say that everything that i took part in and witnessed was completely within the guidelines of the geneva convention and with the u.s. army standards for interrogations none of it was so-called illegal according to national and international guidelines but what was the reality of that is that any amount of torture is a crime when you're doing it to innocent people in my experience working in interrogations is that ninety nine percent of the people that we anteroom gated and terrorized and...
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well first we have to recognize that taking any prisoner to guantanamo was a serious breach of the geneva conventions a war crime so the british should never have had anything to do with one time in the event the first post did their course they did they were sending agent just a background check was held then to kandahar right now is held again. and then to guantanamo where all the prisoners were and they were interrogating people that that's when they were providing information very often misinformation certainly in shackles case to the americans that was then used to maintain this detention without trial all of this is criminal offense all of this ultimately if i have my way they're going to end up facing the international criminal court which is certainly what i got my sights if the british police don't do it flies that that's the thank you very much for joining us today ok. the movie world war z z being for zombie which stars brad pitt as one hundred seventy five million dollar budget has been recook by paramount executives not because this is probably yet another stupid violent zomb
well first we have to recognize that taking any prisoner to guantanamo was a serious breach of the geneva conventions a war crime so the british should never have had anything to do with one time in the event the first post did their course they did they were sending agent just a background check was held then to kandahar right now is held again. and then to guantanamo where all the prisoners were and they were interrogating people that that's when they were providing information very often...
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the most important decision may have been to declare the geneva convention did not apply to al qaedaand taliban captives in afghanistan or guantÁnamo. the administration never specified what rules would app apply. the task force believes that u.s. defense intelligence professionals and servicemembers in harm's way need absolutely clear orders on the treatment of detainees, requiring at a minimum compliance with common article iii of the geneva convention. this was not done. civilian leaders and military commanders have an affirmative responsibility to ensure that their subordinates comply with laws of war. president obama has committed to observe the geneva convention through an executive order, but a future president could change it by the stroke of a pin. congress, one of our recommendations, needs to work with the administration to strengthen torture statute, the war crimes act and uniform criminal to justice to remove the loopholes that allow torture to occur. in terms of the cia and we did not have access to classified information. this is the reason we're asking the administrat
the most important decision may have been to declare the geneva convention did not apply to al qaedaand taliban captives in afghanistan or guantÁnamo. the administration never specified what rules would app apply. the task force believes that u.s. defense intelligence professionals and servicemembers in harm's way need absolutely clear orders on the treatment of detainees, requiring at a minimum compliance with common article iii of the geneva convention. this was not done. civilian leaders...
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have seen our neighborhood become much more and more dense there was a lot housing abilities along geneva & and so that housing wasn't biggest at the time. we are looking at the housing - the mission street between 280 and a bunch of on assortment of houses. sometimes, we have one story homes along the corridor. this legislation is about how to put some violation on the corridor for the next 50 years this that part of the san francisco we want to make sure that we're building our planning policies to meet the challenge of a prior development area in the areas of san francisco don't see a lot of building. this is about moving forward a create corridors that will any other time the use of public space for housing and other sorment of uses. so let me go over the essential parts of the plan. the neighborhood commercial districts that will allow the zoning customs to meet neighborhood needs. the neighborhood permit a variety of ground floor and residential uses. the outer mission is a crucial part of district 11. in the meeting with the neighborhood groups that's right a certain amount of pres
have seen our neighborhood become much more and more dense there was a lot housing abilities along geneva & and so that housing wasn't biggest at the time. we are looking at the housing - the mission street between 280 and a bunch of on assortment of houses. sometimes, we have one story homes along the corridor. this legislation is about how to put some violation on the corridor for the next 50 years this that part of the san francisco we want to make sure that we're building our planning...
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well first we have to recognize that taking any prisoner to guantanamo was a serious breach of the geneva conventions a war crime so the british should never have had anything to do with one time i've been the first person but did the course they did they were sending agents just a background check was held then to canada was held again. and then to guantanamo where all the prisoners were and they were interrogating people that that. they were providing information misinformation and check his case to the americans that was then used to maintain this detention without trial all of this is criminal offense all of this ultimately if i have my way they're going to end up facing the international criminal court which is certainly what i got my sights if the british police don't do it lies that that's the thank you very much for joining us today ok . you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for life you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpu
well first we have to recognize that taking any prisoner to guantanamo was a serious breach of the geneva conventions a war crime so the british should never have had anything to do with one time i've been the first person but did the course they did they were sending agents just a background check was held then to canada was held again. and then to guantanamo where all the prisoners were and they were interrogating people that that. they were providing information misinformation and check his...
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other accidents include fort smallwood at geneva road. also, center park drive at route 100, in the odenton area. annapolis area, at oakton road. and as far as delays go, west inner loop. top side inner loop slows down from reisterstown road to charles street. average speed at this point, about 30 miles an hour. and as far as 95 goes, heavy in that northbound direction, from 32 past 100. let's now take a live look. you can see, lots of volume there on the beltway. it's 70 for the inner and outer loop. ask another live look, pretty slow on the inner loop as well. west of york road. this traffic report is brought to you by atlantic city. go to the place where no two days are ever the same. check out do atlantic city.com. find out what single tonight, this week. back over to you. >>> still ahead on wjz eyewitness news at 4:00. >> you really can't tell the difference between what is real and what is dreams. >> these beautiful flowers can be deadly. disturbing, growing trend, young people are using to get high. >>> bizarre robbery attempts. th
other accidents include fort smallwood at geneva road. also, center park drive at route 100, in the odenton area. annapolis area, at oakton road. and as far as delays go, west inner loop. top side inner loop slows down from reisterstown road to charles street. average speed at this point, about 30 miles an hour. and as far as 95 goes, heavy in that northbound direction, from 32 past 100. let's now take a live look. you can see, lots of volume there on the beltway. it's 70 for the inner and...
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. >> reporter: now in the amazon neighborhood on mission and j knee virginia -- geneva. you will need a firm grip on that steering wheel as you make your way across. we will be roaming around this morning and let you know what other mayhem we find. as for this tree the good new it's not on gearly which is -- geary which is a major thorough fare through san francisco. we will check in with steve paulson to find out more about those wind gusts a and when they will be dying down. >>> we have gusts on the coast. along the coast. some of the higher elevations still whipping up. some locations not that bad. sfo will be between 25-50 miles an hour. most locations are in the 20s. half-moon bay and flirting within 30-35-50. some of the gusts will continue to be rather blustery. most locations are in on the breeze or the wind. some areas really early this morning had strong winds. sunny today though. it will be highs 60 to near 70s. here is sal. >>> traffic is moving well on the golden gate bridge but all of the bridges will be experiencing gusty winds. you are driving through you
. >> reporter: now in the amazon neighborhood on mission and j knee virginia -- geneva. you will need a firm grip on that steering wheel as you make your way across. we will be roaming around this morning and let you know what other mayhem we find. as for this tree the good new it's not on gearly which is -- geary which is a major thorough fare through san francisco. we will check in with steve paulson to find out more about those wind gusts a and when they will be dying down....
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. >>> delegates from 190 nations are in geneva.he delegates are laying the ground work for a review conference scheduled for 2015. the japanese foreign minister said they are facing new challenges such as north koreas nuclear test. he said it's essential to promote nuclear disarmament and nonproliferation. delegates from the middle east and north africa criticized israel for refusing to hold a meeting. delegates at a treaty review conference agreed to hold the meeting. representatives say israel's boycott is preventing the discussions from taking place. >>> the u.s. defense secretary has announced an arms deal that will strengthen israel's military edge in the middle east. chuck hagel says a package will include transport aircraft and an advanced radar system. he met with the his israeli counterpart. he said israel will buy the b22 osprey plane. israel will also buy an aerial refueling jet. the aircraft would make it easier to conduct long distance raids on iran. israeli leaders have threatened military action to stop iran from dev
. >>> delegates from 190 nations are in geneva.he delegates are laying the ground work for a review conference scheduled for 2015. the japanese foreign minister said they are facing new challenges such as north koreas nuclear test. he said it's essential to promote nuclear disarmament and nonproliferation. delegates from the middle east and north africa criticized israel for refusing to hold a meeting. delegates at a treaty review conference agreed to hold the meeting. representatives...
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because i speak several languages, he paid for me to take expensive trips to london and geneva. at anvent one eveni, inhat other girls working as escorts. they told me how to find more clients. so i gave up my day job. >> she spent lots of times in luxury hotels. her clients included businessmen, lawyers, and prominent public figures. she will not say anymore. then frequently but prostitutes like her, but with the utmost diretion -- men freentl booked prostitutes like her but with the utmost discretion. >> i had to know what was on at the theaters and be able to talk about politics. we need good general knowledge. first, you go out to eat. and then comes this magic moment, and things go further. back then, i really enjoyed these encounters. >> she says the fun stopped when the sarkozy government prohibited all types of advertisg for prostitution. business moved to the internet, where prostitution rings operate illegally. that meant that she had to find a pen. from then on, she was forced to accept the clients that he chose. she could no longer set limits. >> customer behavior ch
because i speak several languages, he paid for me to take expensive trips to london and geneva. at anvent one eveni, inhat other girls working as escorts. they told me how to find more clients. so i gave up my day job. >> she spent lots of times in luxury hotels. her clients included businessmen, lawyers, and prominent public figures. she will not say anymore. then frequently but prostitutes like her, but with the utmost diretion -- men freentl booked prostitutes like her but with the...
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. >> reporter: now in the amazon neighborhood on mission and j knee virginia -- geneva. you will need a firm grip on that steering wheel as you make your way across. we will be roaming around this morning and let you know what other mayhem we find. as for this tree the good new it's not on gearly which is -- geary which is a major thorough fare through san francisco. we will check in with steve paulson to find out more about those wind gusts a and when they will be dying down. >>> we have gusts on the coast. along the coast. some of the higher elevations still whipping up. some locations not that bad. sfo will be between 25-50 miles an hour. most locations are in the 20s. half-moon bay and flirting within 30-35-50. some of the gusts will continue to be rather blustery. most locations are in on the breeze or the wind. some areas really early this morning had strong winds. sunny today though. it will be highs 60 to near 70s. here is sal. >>> traffic is moving well on the golden gate bridge but all of the bridges will be experiencing gusty winds. you are driving through you
. >> reporter: now in the amazon neighborhood on mission and j knee virginia -- geneva. you will need a firm grip on that steering wheel as you make your way across. we will be roaming around this morning and let you know what other mayhem we find. as for this tree the good new it's not on gearly which is -- geary which is a major thorough fare through san francisco. we will check in with steve paulson to find out more about those wind gusts a and when they will be dying down....
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the most important decision may have been to declare the geneva convention did not apply to al qaeda and taliban captives in afghanistan or guantanamo. the administration never specified what rules would apply instead. the task force believes that u.s. defense intelligence professionals and service members in harm's way need absolutely clear orders on the treatment of detainees, requiring, at a minimum, compliance with common article three of the geneva convention. this was not done. civilian leaders and military commanders have an affirmative responsibility to ensure that their sub ard natures comply with the laws of war. president obama has committed to observe the geneva conventions through an executive order, about the a future president could change it by the stroke of a pen. congress, one of our recommendations, needs to work with the administration to strengthen torture statutes, the war crimes act, and the uniform code of military justice to remove the loopholes that allow torture to occur. in terms of the c.i.a., we did not have access to classified information. this is a re
the most important decision may have been to declare the geneva convention did not apply to al qaeda and taliban captives in afghanistan or guantanamo. the administration never specified what rules would apply instead. the task force believes that u.s. defense intelligence professionals and service members in harm's way need absolutely clear orders on the treatment of detainees, requiring, at a minimum, compliance with common article three of the geneva convention. this was not done. civilian...
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it comes from, and article 3, the third article of the geneva conventions.he way we have defined it, and what is called a reservation to the treaty, is we will only, we will define it in terms of how we look at constitutional law for the fourth amendment, but the minute and eighth amendment. host: april 14, an editorial "gitmo is killing me ." i did not know if you read this or not. guest: what do you expect a person who is incarcerated to say? is this -- it is an interesting insight though, because i think, at least i hope today people do not complete like we did early on in the war against terrorists, the concepts appurtenant associated with criminal law, which is if you are detained you need to be mirandized or charged or let free and the law of war, which says you can be detained without charge, under the law of armed conflict for the duration of hostilities. here he says i have not been charged, never gone to trial. you are not going to trial if you are not going to commissions. this is a rich and historic body through theruns history of war. hunger str
it comes from, and article 3, the third article of the geneva conventions.he way we have defined it, and what is called a reservation to the treaty, is we will only, we will define it in terms of how we look at constitutional law for the fourth amendment, but the minute and eighth amendment. host: april 14, an editorial "gitmo is killing me ." i did not know if you read this or not. guest: what do you expect a person who is incarcerated to say? is this -- it is an interesting insight...
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. >> along balboa park station, near geneva, i have been pushing hard to get ramps for pedestrians. right now, it is dangerous to cross the street. i want to insure the department of parking and traffic is painting lines on alemany street. beyond that, we need to figure out how to calm the traffic. a lot of cars go speeding through. sidewalks are not convenient for people. >> i am the supervisor for district 11, the debt -- the best district in san francisco. this year, we get to show how great district 11 really is. >> we are in our fifth year of major budget deficits. it is inevitable that we will make painful cuts. so how do we do it in a way that will minimize the impact on every day san franciscans? >> i really appreciate what you're doing here. you are a really patient gentleman, and i appreciate that. >> our parks are often cut first. how do we maintain our safety net, public health services, security services? all of these are critical decisions that have to be made. >> i have seen many people come forward today who i know whose lives have changed because of the services we
. >> along balboa park station, near geneva, i have been pushing hard to get ramps for pedestrians. right now, it is dangerous to cross the street. i want to insure the department of parking and traffic is painting lines on alemany street. beyond that, we need to figure out how to calm the traffic. a lot of cars go speeding through. sidewalks are not convenient for people. >> i am the supervisor for district 11, the debt -- the best district in san francisco. this year, we get to...
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this is at geneva college, aun all-star game featuring a bunch of player from the pittsburgh area, my hometown and that makes me excited. goes up two hand slams and backboard in pieces shattered. i didn't know you could still do that. i thought it would be safety glass especially in a school. >> you think so. maybe it is an old backboard. his teammates go crazy. listen to the announcer. >> well, ladies and gentlemen, i think that about does it. sounds like they didn't have a backup plan here. >> game over after that? >> i think so. i think you automatically win in an all-star game when you shatter the backboard and you're in high school. >> whoa. >>> the biebs causes chaos pretty much everywhere he goes. the fans, the girls, they go crazy, and this is the moment he arrives at the grand hotel in sweden. the crowd is going crazy. girls are cheering. >> is this really the biebs or is this a decoy? >> this is not a decoy. it is a prank. >> oh. >> yes. >> on everyone involved, not just the fans but also the hotel employees and the police officers. everyone really thought that was the biebs
this is at geneva college, aun all-star game featuring a bunch of player from the pittsburgh area, my hometown and that makes me excited. goes up two hand slams and backboard in pieces shattered. i didn't know you could still do that. i thought it would be safety glass especially in a school. >> you think so. maybe it is an old backboard. his teammates go crazy. listen to the announcer. >> well, ladies and gentlemen, i think that about does it. sounds like they didn't have a backup...
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geneva, a little around a little street called ralph, after the mayor. it's pretty wide. thank you. i'm going to make a motion in a second. >> i assume that also along the parking, is there a diversity of density being proposed here because in the past most neighborhood in the city had zoning for 2 or 3 units and now a number of these neighborhoods have come up with this indefinite amount of zoning number of units. it's more based upon the square footage. is that part of this legislation or not. >> the density is set at one unit per 400 square feet of lot area. it not like the rto which a you to have as many units as you can interested the the building as long as you can provide the open space and exposure for it. >> just to remind you, this is in the neighborhood commercial district. the whole parking issue, it sounds like a few units can be built without parking. >> it depends on what the market will bear. if no one is buying housing without parking, they might not do that. >> also if supervisor wants to eliminate the minimum and have a maximum of 1-1. we just approved a project n
geneva, a little around a little street called ralph, after the mayor. it's pretty wide. thank you. i'm going to make a motion in a second. >> i assume that also along the parking, is there a diversity of density being proposed here because in the past most neighborhood in the city had zoning for 2 or 3 units and now a number of these neighborhoods have come up with this indefinite amount of zoning number of units. it's more based upon the square footage. is that part of this legislation...
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speaking at the headquarters in geneva he cautioned against panic but predicted the number of patients will rise in the short term. >> we're a long ways away from thinking about a pandemic. we've only had, as i say, seven confirmed cases with a couple of other reported cases and no evidence of human to human transmission. >> w.h.o. administrators are coordinating with their counterparts in other organizations to determine if existing flu drugs can be used to treat the virus. they're working to see if they can develop a new vaccine. they are growing concerned about the virus. and if it is spreading. they will share any up researchers have not detected the virus in poultry or other livestock. residents are taking their own precautions. the owners of poultry stalls at markets in shanghai have seen their sales plunge. >> translator: our sales are less than half the usual level. >> translator: i'm worried because we don't know the infection route. i'm avoiding eating chicken. >> translator: i make my grandchildren wash hands carefully and i check news every day. >> health authorities in tai
speaking at the headquarters in geneva he cautioned against panic but predicted the number of patients will rise in the short term. >> we're a long ways away from thinking about a pandemic. we've only had, as i say, seven confirmed cases with a couple of other reported cases and no evidence of human to human transmission. >> w.h.o. administrators are coordinating with their counterparts in other organizations to determine if existing flu drugs can be used to treat the virus. they're...
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the pledge by the g-8 to regard rape and sexual violence in armed conflict as grave breaches of the genevaonvention and give no amnesty -- >> i'm really glad she uses her celebrity for that when we talk about the fact people pay attention when often -- >> it's a shame it takes celebrity to get that message out. but she's using it in a good way. and if she gets heard, that's great. >> she also talked about the young men too. a lot of people don't mention that. they don't talk about the sexual abuse of men as well. >> exactly. in conflicts. yeah. all right, by the way, the g-8 foreign ministers adopted a statement, a formal statement that rape and sexual violence in conflicts are war crimes, they are violations of the geneva convention. >> and cnn is also joining the fight to help end modern day slavery. for more on how you can help, visit the freedom project on cnn.com. >>> now, this story interesting. her family so hungry they ate grass to survive. we're going to hear about the dire food situation inside north korea from a woman who just escaped to the south. that's up next. cer ] the 2013
the pledge by the g-8 to regard rape and sexual violence in armed conflict as grave breaches of the genevaonvention and give no amnesty -- >> i'm really glad she uses her celebrity for that when we talk about the fact people pay attention when often -- >> it's a shame it takes celebrity to get that message out. but she's using it in a good way. and if she gets heard, that's great. >> she also talked about the young men too. a lot of people don't mention that. they don't talk...
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the lawyers ran this war to a great extent and the way by suspended the geneva conventions-- which we have adhered to for years, by violating the convention against torture which president reagan himself proposed and the congress passed and the lawyers tinkering with that in such a way that they did not replace it with anything and so the chain of command, the procedures that would have been in place were basically obliterated because of lawyering. >> brown: a much-debated issue has been one what kind of information came from these practices. you say in the report that some former senior officials insist that the techniques did yield valuable information. you conclude otherwise. >> we studied as carefully as we could from the public record those specific claims. the problem we had as we looked at those was that the timelines don't match up. we could not account for the differences-- sometimes a matter of days, weeks, even many months-- between the critical events of arrest, interrogation, claims of successful gathering of information and breakup of plots. there's no synchronicity to t
the lawyers ran this war to a great extent and the way by suspended the geneva conventions-- which we have adhered to for years, by violating the convention against torture which president reagan himself proposed and the congress passed and the lawyers tinkering with that in such a way that they did not replace it with anything and so the chain of command, the procedures that would have been in place were basically obliterated because of lawyering. >> brown: a much-debated issue has been...
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. >> reporter: now in the amazon neighborhood on mission and geneva highway high winds knocked over trash cans. spilling garbage all over the place. this will be seen everywhere especially by those effected by the garbage strike. bay area bridges under a high wind advisory. carquinez, richmond, san rafael, and golden gate. high profile vehicles as sal mentioned like big rigs, camp everies and trailers are not recommended. they are still trying to get the car out of the sand right here. it just really is blowing out here. deaf netly would recommend -- definitely would recommend those that use the great highway i would avoid it. >> definitely windy out there. thank you. if you will be flying out of sfo later today, you may want to check your flights. delays due to wind are possible after 8:00 this
. >> reporter: now in the amazon neighborhood on mission and geneva highway high winds knocked over trash cans. spilling garbage all over the place. this will be seen everywhere especially by those effected by the garbage strike. bay area bridges under a high wind advisory. carquinez, richmond, san rafael, and golden gate. high profile vehicles as sal mentioned like big rigs, camp everies and trailers are not recommended. they are still trying to get the car out of the sand right here. it...
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this time, working on the internet instead. 18 at a nuclear research center in geneva has recreated thest-ever on the world wide web. a warning, there are flashing images in this piece from our correspondent. the web is now so much a part of our lives, we use it to shop, to learn, and to work. it is now so ubiquitous, so normal, it is hard to imagine a world without it. in 1994, it was all very new. this was the very first bbc television news report on the emergence of the web. >> things are only now being realized. cyberspace. >> back then, very few people had heard of the web. now, anyone with a computer. this was the machine on which the very first web page was created to help researchers at the subatomic physics laboratory. at the time, no one knew how important it would be. >> the story of how this came to physics academic research lab is incredible, and i think it is also important as a cultural icon, actually. >> this is the european organization for nuclear research. >> brain to the other physicists from different parts of europe. the web was developed in 1990 to help them share
this time, working on the internet instead. 18 at a nuclear research center in geneva has recreated thest-ever on the world wide web. a warning, there are flashing images in this piece from our correspondent. the web is now so much a part of our lives, we use it to shop, to learn, and to work. it is now so ubiquitous, so normal, it is hard to imagine a world without it. in 1994, it was all very new. this was the very first bbc television news report on the emergence of the web. >> things...
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areas that ricardo mentioned in his presentation and 19th avenue to these areas and ocean toaston and geneva and terrabell and really understanding how how these corridors reflect pedestrian injury. the department of public health has standardized the number of injuries per road mile in the district so overall district 7 has a relatively low rate of five pedestrians killed or severely injured per hundred miles of roadway annually however with the corridors the rate is 20 times higher than the district rate and the street miles account for half of the sever and fatal injuries, so that's illustrative how the corridor approach can help us focus. another thing the department has worked on is trans base and really a spatial data space and takes the data and links it to a whole host of other factors including street characteristics, population factors, and other collision conditions to conduct analysis such as the model i mentioned earlier as well as other small area analysis to understand what are the factors. for example who is living near the high injury corridors? and how can the understanding
areas that ricardo mentioned in his presentation and 19th avenue to these areas and ocean toaston and geneva and terrabell and really understanding how how these corridors reflect pedestrian injury. the department of public health has standardized the number of injuries per road mile in the district so overall district 7 has a relatively low rate of five pedestrians killed or severely injured per hundred miles of roadway annually however with the corridors the rate is 20 times higher than the...