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like to show you some specifics here is a site plan and as you can see the corner of santa fe and geneva kitty-corner cornering from or the bart station to the east is working muni yard and the building is completely surround by trellis a busy intersection in the bart system here's some historic photographs you have newer you're packet shown at the top is the photograph of the office building prior to the 1906 san francisco earthquake and here the photograph of the power house after it was built in the 1906 san francisco earthquake the top portion came down and was we built with the concrete over the building it is more current in 2003 a stabilization effort the windows have now piloted and it is basically been vacant for 25 years so you know with every pga year the building gets more and more in decay and surfaces need to be retouched there are 3 entrances to the building the northern entrance to the room where the carmen received the orders and the central entrance to the office building component of the building and further september 11th this is the main entrance to the power house t
like to show you some specifics here is a site plan and as you can see the corner of santa fe and geneva kitty-corner cornering from or the bart station to the east is working muni yard and the building is completely surround by trellis a busy intersection in the bart system here's some historic photographs you have newer you're packet shown at the top is the photograph of the office building prior to the 1906 san francisco earthquake and here the photograph of the power house after it was...
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the plan is placed on the geneva communique and the geneva outline, and they mentioned it clearly. the form. government. we need to work on that, and the working group where they are prepared and hope to have everyone clueded will work on the direction, and then a new constitution and new elections, is it a roadmap that can be achieved, and i think if we maintain the momentum, we will get there, thank you >>> questions. i have a question. as special envoy of the u.n., you know that much of syrian society continues to support bashar al-assad. do you not feel that if bashar al-assad is removed or if he leaves, this will disappoint a large portion of the syrian public. because much of the syrian people are supporting him. >> by raising the question in the way you did, madam. you seem to want to speak on behalf of the syrian people. we all agreed of course in vienna that there's an agreement to disagree, and to not get into that. why? because at the end of the day the issue is up to the syrian people, who and what type of leadership they should have. if we follow these steps, it's what
the plan is placed on the geneva communique and the geneva outline, and they mentioned it clearly. the form. government. we need to work on that, and the working group where they are prepared and hope to have everyone clueded will work on the direction, and then a new constitution and new elections, is it a roadmap that can be achieved, and i think if we maintain the momentum, we will get there, thank you >>> questions. i have a question. as special envoy of the u.n., you know that...
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paul reese reports from geneva. >> in the swiss sunshine a dark day for the sport of athletics. an independent commission set up by the world antidoping agency wada to investigate claims of systemic doping in russia, that russia should be immediately banned from the sport and if it doesn't fix the problem, no russian athletes at the 2016 olympic games. a deeply rooted system of doping programs, the comploitatio explf athletes, and results at london 2012 called into question and the world governing body the iwaf failing to act. commissioner richard pound says the problem goes beyond one sport and one country. >> it simply can't be only russia and only athletics. we know there's a problem of doping, just from the positive tests, in lots of other sports and lots of other countries. so we just wanted to make it clear that our manned was pretty narrow. russia athletics. but there's po reason to believe it's only athletics and no reason to believe it's only russia. >> the allegations within a film in germany a year ago, the results overwhelmingly vindicated. >> we just did our job. ob
paul reese reports from geneva. >> in the swiss sunshine a dark day for the sport of athletics. an independent commission set up by the world antidoping agency wada to investigate claims of systemic doping in russia, that russia should be immediately banned from the sport and if it doesn't fix the problem, no russian athletes at the 2016 olympic games. a deeply rooted system of doping programs, the comploitatio explf athletes, and results at london 2012 called into question and the world...
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we can work with what we got, and by the way, geneva convention is applicable to nonstate actors. cat came up in cyber before cyber was popular to discuss. people said, katherine, we need a new treaty. they believe still we need a new treaty, i'm still of the position it's not about creating a new treaty but we have applicable law. we just need to know how it applies. that's how the u.s. is going. and then last about autonomous weapons. why don't i abelieve the new treaty is necessary or needed? one you must be cautious when you start drafting a new treaty. you do not know what you may end up win, right? and while we might think we have a lot of for -- forsight -- it takes a long time to negotiate treaties and we don't have that time. so you should be coming to agreement, states coming to agreement about what the rules of the road will be investigation ave weapons. so here's some of the legal principles important to think about. we mentioned -- bellum and use of -- both areas of international law, although related, are very separate and need to be analyzed for autonomous weapons h
we can work with what we got, and by the way, geneva convention is applicable to nonstate actors. cat came up in cyber before cyber was popular to discuss. people said, katherine, we need a new treaty. they believe still we need a new treaty, i'm still of the position it's not about creating a new treaty but we have applicable law. we just need to know how it applies. that's how the u.s. is going. and then last about autonomous weapons. why don't i abelieve the new treaty is necessary or...
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we begin our coverage from geneva.porter: sports being no stranger to controversial reports but today in geneva, we were handed something akin to a crime novel. cheating and bribery and extortion at the very top of athletics. >> how do you feel personally about what you discovered during this investigation and where do you think it ranks in the history of sports scandals? >> it's worst than we thought. it has the affect unlike other forms of corruption affecting the results on the field of play and athletes are both in russia and abroad are suffering as a result of that. reporter: in a damning report, the commission found a widespread and deeply rooted culture of cheating involving coaches, athletes. the russian government was accused of intimidation of officials by the country's secret service and the wrongdoing went to the highest levels, the iaff charged with corruption and bribery. >> for 2016 our recommendation is that the russian federation be suspended. reporter: the commission investigated allegations made in a
we begin our coverage from geneva.porter: sports being no stranger to controversial reports but today in geneva, we were handed something akin to a crime novel. cheating and bribery and extortion at the very top of athletics. >> how do you feel personally about what you discovered during this investigation and where do you think it ranks in the history of sports scandals? >> it's worst than we thought. it has the affect unlike other forms of corruption affecting the results on the...
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. >> hi barbara, first we're outside of a hotel in geneva where the press conference of the independent commission set up by wada has been giving this report. this commission has been looking into allegations made in a german documentary that came out last december. in that documentary we showed russian coaches, members of the russian athletics federation being involved in doping, giving substances to athletes, allegations that they were extorting money from russian athletes to cover up positive samples. and the chair of this commission richard pound has said overwhelmingly that documentary has been corroborated, and the areas are systemic doping in russian athletics. russia is one of the powerhouses in world athletics. it's really a dark day for them. a dark day for athletics as a whole. the hope is now that this sport can push on and really become clean. the recommendation, of course, is that russia be suspended from athletic competitions, which could mean that it misses out orneryio 2016 next year. >> we'll be getting reaction from russia in just a few minutes. before you were mentio
. >> hi barbara, first we're outside of a hotel in geneva where the press conference of the independent commission set up by wada has been giving this report. this commission has been looking into allegations made in a german documentary that came out last december. in that documentary we showed russian coaches, members of the russian athletics federation being involved in doping, giving substances to athletes, allegations that they were extorting money from russian athletes to cover up...
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we managed to slip in some geneva language into the report without saying it came from the geneva convention. it's a bit odd. they're willing to put the language in on proportionality and discrimination but we couldn't say it reflected international agreement. so a difficult issue when you think about how to deal with new technology. one of the questions that maybe we can touch on, both drones and cyberinvolve a high degree of clandestine activity and it's this blurring of distinction between clandestine and military that makes it difficult to reach common understanding. so, this bill a project we're working on here at csis here in cooperation with the u.n. how to rethink the application of international law, in geneva. so, with that, why don't i -- with that gloomy opening from the trenches, it's difficult to get agreement o. these things. we thought it would be easy. start with david and just go down the row. please keep your remarks relatively short if you could but focus and then we'll have an interactive discussion. >> thank you very much, jim. and thank you to csis. it's a pleasure to
we managed to slip in some geneva language into the report without saying it came from the geneva convention. it's a bit odd. they're willing to put the language in on proportionality and discrimination but we couldn't say it reflected international agreement. so a difficult issue when you think about how to deal with new technology. one of the questions that maybe we can touch on, both drones and cyberinvolve a high degree of clandestine activity and it's this blurring of distinction between...
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to be held accountability under the geneva conventions.hat -- and what they want to know is was this a war crime. it's illegal, under international law to target hospitals. and not only has this hospital been targeting but a doctors without borders hospital has been targeted by yemen, and several of theirn't hows they support in syria. have come under attack, they want accountability. but they don't want it done by the u.s. government. ironically, to have an independent -- independent investigation under the geneva conventions they actually have to have permission from the u.s., and afghanistan, so they are actually calling on president obama to say that he will allow an independent investigation. >> courtney keely live for us, thank you. >> hefty fines for selling faulty air bags that were installed in millions of cars. the associate press is reported today that the national highway traffic administration is going to slap the japanese auto maker with $70 million in fines, the department of transportation was schedule add news conference f
to be held accountability under the geneva conventions.hat -- and what they want to know is was this a war crime. it's illegal, under international law to target hospitals. and not only has this hospital been targeting but a doctors without borders hospital has been targeted by yemen, and several of theirn't hows they support in syria. have come under attack, they want accountability. but they don't want it done by the u.s. government. ironically, to have an independent -- independent...
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we've then cooperated to the geneva ii conference.oups, suggested by him. our political message to you, ladies and gentlemen, following the end of the vienna meeting is that the syrian government stands ready to contribute to any sincere effort in order to achieve a political solution where syrians decide their own future and their choices through dialogue among syrians under syrian leadership without external intervention in a manner that accuse the sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity of syria. this what has been asserted by the several resolution adopted by the council in addition to the vienna communiques. unfortunately the recent reports by the secretary-general on the implementation of resolutions 2139, 2165, 2191, was politicized by us including ereas ereas erroneous information. we introduced two letters on this issue. i wish to address a serious matter in this report, namely, report is based on unreliable sources from sources whose connections are very well known, which mislead the members of the council. with reg
we've then cooperated to the geneva ii conference.oups, suggested by him. our political message to you, ladies and gentlemen, following the end of the vienna meeting is that the syrian government stands ready to contribute to any sincere effort in order to achieve a political solution where syrians decide their own future and their choices through dialogue among syrians under syrian leadership without external intervention in a manner that accuse the sovereignty, independence, territorial...
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like to show you some specifics here is a site plan and as you can see the corner of santa fe and geneva kitty-corner cornering from or the bart station to the east is working muni yard and the building is completely surround by trellis a busy intersection in the bart system here's some historic photographs you have newer you're packet shown at the top is the photograph of the office building prior to the 1906 san francisco earthquake and here the photograph of the power house after it was built in the 1906 san francisco earthquake the top portion came down and was we built with the concrete over the building it is more current in 2003 a stabilization effort the windows have now piloted and it is basically been vacant for 25 years so you know with every pga year the building gets more and more in decay and surfaces need to be retouched there are 3 entrances to the building the northern entrance to the room where the carmen received the orders and the central entrance to the office building component of the building and further september 11th this is the main entrance to the power house t
like to show you some specifics here is a site plan and as you can see the corner of santa fe and geneva kitty-corner cornering from or the bart station to the east is working muni yard and the building is completely surround by trellis a busy intersection in the bart system here's some historic photographs you have newer you're packet shown at the top is the photograph of the office building prior to the 1906 san francisco earthquake and here the photograph of the power house after it was...
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like to show you some specifics here is a site plan and as you can see the corner of santa fe and geneva kitty-corner cornering from or the bart station to the east is working muni yard and the building is completely surround by trellis a busy intersection in the bart system here's some historic photographs you have newer you're packet shown at the top is the photograph of the office building prior to the 1906 san francisco earthquake and here the photograph of the power house after it was built in the 1906 san francisco earthquake the top portion came down and was we built with the concrete over the building it is more current in 2003 a stabilization effort the windows have now piloted and it is basically been vacant for 25 years so you know with every pga year the building gets more and more in decay and surfaces need to be retouched there are 3 entrances to the building the northern entrance to the room where the carmen received the orders and the central entrance to the office building component of the building and further september 11th this is the main entrance to the power house t
like to show you some specifics here is a site plan and as you can see the corner of santa fe and geneva kitty-corner cornering from or the bart station to the east is working muni yard and the building is completely surround by trellis a busy intersection in the bart system here's some historic photographs you have newer you're packet shown at the top is the photograph of the office building prior to the 1906 san francisco earthquake and here the photograph of the power house after it was...
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a report from geneva. >> reporter: in the swiss sunshine, a dark day for the sport of athletics, an independent commission set up by the world anti-doping agency, wada, to investigate claims of systemic doping in russia returned its verdict? >> our recommendation is that the russian federation be suspended. >> if it doesn't fix the problem, no russian athletes at the rio 2016 olympic games. >> this report says there is a deeply rooted culture of cheating among russian officials, coaches and athletes, some of whom who are coerced into doping programs and financially exploded. a lab is accused of destroying samples on the country's own anti-doping agency seems to have helped dopers descape detention richard pound says it goes beyond one sport and one country? >> it simply can't be only russia and only athletics. i mean we know there is a problem with doping from the positive tests but in lots of other sports and lots of other countries. so we just wanted to make it clear that, you know, our mandate was pretty narrow. russia athletics. there is no reason to believe it's only athletics, and there i
a report from geneva. >> reporter: in the swiss sunshine, a dark day for the sport of athletics, an independent commission set up by the world anti-doping agency, wada, to investigate claims of systemic doping in russia returned its verdict? >> our recommendation is that the russian federation be suspended. >> if it doesn't fix the problem, no russian athletes at the rio 2016 olympic games. >> this report says there is a deeply rooted culture of cheating among russian...
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and went to europe after the war, discovered the red cross and lobbied for two decades to get the geneva convention ratified by the senate and when they finally did ratify them it was with the american amendment which she wrote which the red cross could go to natural disasters as well as war zones so anytime you see the red cross after a hurricane or earthquake anywhere in the world is because clara barton win she went back to geneva as the american representative got the american amendment adopted by the international red cross. there was a lot involved in founding the american red cross. i of course was interested because i am me, in the political women. i got to know a lot of them very well and i enjoyed getting to know more arena davis. him not so much. but she was here as the wife of him as senator and public officer and all the women of washington after dolly madison thought which was not until 1849 really relying to be the chief bill and describe themselves as bills. one of from why write about wrote a book about herself called belle of the 50s so they all knew each other, they ba
and went to europe after the war, discovered the red cross and lobbied for two decades to get the geneva convention ratified by the senate and when they finally did ratify them it was with the american amendment which she wrote which the red cross could go to natural disasters as well as war zones so anytime you see the red cross after a hurricane or earthquake anywhere in the world is because clara barton win she went back to geneva as the american representative got the american amendment...
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for us, this is about reinforcing the fact there are the geneva conventions that govern the laws of ware are not naÏve. we know the risks of working in war zones and have been working in them for 40 plus years. that said, the governments need to respect these rules. it allows us to send people into the war zones to treat victims. amy: jason cone, afghanistan, msf prides itself on not just talking about medical needs and the nation, but also political issues. do you think this war should continue? >> that is not for us to decide, that is for the parties to figure out. we are not a peacemaking organization. we're here to treat the victims. we're doing that in a number of countries, as are many other humanitarian groups. we know the needs are quite huge. not that long ago, even before this incident, we issued reports saying the real lack of access to health care, particularly those far away from some of the main provincial capitals, the difficulties that people in day-to-day find to get basic access to health care -- one of the hospitals inkhost is a maternal health program. we deliver doz
for us, this is about reinforcing the fact there are the geneva conventions that govern the laws of ware are not naÏve. we know the risks of working in war zones and have been working in them for 40 plus years. that said, the governments need to respect these rules. it allows us to send people into the war zones to treat victims. amy: jason cone, afghanistan, msf prides itself on not just talking about medical needs and the nation, but also political issues. do you think this war should...
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i will be in geneva and take it up with the red cross. they did. i went to geneva. from the red cross. the germans were willing to pay that only through the red cross. willing tod cross be accept it as an obligation? the red cross was smarter than me. i was ready to settle this with the germans for a million dollars or something. -- for $5 million or something. they only had 100 girls total. it was a symbolic payment. the red cross said we can not accept the limited liability this close handed deal. they will except the proposition that they will pay and we will certify that they were victims of medical experiments. we will classify them a stomach gravity of the offense. they will set the level of compensation. we will then certify it and they will pay the expenses. fine, i said you have a deal. we made the deal. a special cabinet resolution. story thathe delights me and proves i was a full for being willing to accept a settlement for $5 million. i the time i got done paying the program, it must have cost them 50 times that much. the finance ministry said how many c
i will be in geneva and take it up with the red cross. they did. i went to geneva. from the red cross. the germans were willing to pay that only through the red cross. willing tod cross be accept it as an obligation? the red cross was smarter than me. i was ready to settle this with the germans for a million dollars or something. -- for $5 million or something. they only had 100 girls total. it was a symbolic payment. the red cross said we can not accept the limited liability this close handed...
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have to end their occupation with syria, stop killing the innocent people in syria and commit to geneva communique. >> there's no dialogue no contact between you and the russians? >> after the intervention the only communication with the russians is fighting in order to liberate our country. >> the vienna talks have brought together the most important powers involved in the syrian conflict. so is the syrians confident that support its demand that president assad should step down immediately? >> all of our allies have the same position. they did not change their position. >> you sure about that? >> i'm sure about that. we are talking with with our our allies. i'm here with turkey, france, u.k, united states, their position is very clear that assad has to step down. and he has no role in the future of syria. >> reporter: back in syria more bloodshed. this was duma, attacked by national forces, local forces say at least 12 people killed dozens injured. wig diplomati big diplomatic issues remain, barnaby phillips >> tough that the country gave up on me. >> look at the trauma... every day is
have to end their occupation with syria, stop killing the innocent people in syria and commit to geneva communique. >> there's no dialogue no contact between you and the russians? >> after the intervention the only communication with the russians is fighting in order to liberate our country. >> the vienna talks have brought together the most important powers involved in the syrian conflict. so is the syrians confident that support its demand that president assad should step...
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paul reese, al jazeera, geneva. >> iaaf president sebastian coe spoke to al jazeera. >> i've asked the russian federation, the athletics federation to answer the allegations made today in the pound report. i've asked my council to convene on friday this week. we will review what they have said. and then we will look at the next steps which could include sanction. >> can you foreis a a situation now where russia is suspended, can you foresee any other option other than suspension? >> i can't presuppose what my council will say. i sought the right to contact the russian federation about this situation and i know they take this very seriously. >> do you think this is the biggest situation in the history of sport? >> i don't benchmark issues that way. accountable dpm there are failings in our antidoping systems, we will fix them. if there are failings in the corporate governances, that allowed the criminal allegations earlier in the week to be made, i will effectivel fix those. >> how sure are you that these have gone beyond the athletes and the coaches and there has been cheating? >> this
paul reese, al jazeera, geneva. >> iaaf president sebastian coe spoke to al jazeera. >> i've asked the russian federation, the athletics federation to answer the allegations made today in the pound report. i've asked my council to convene on friday this week. we will review what they have said. and then we will look at the next steps which could include sanction. >> can you foreis a a situation now where russia is suspended, can you foresee any other option other than...
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i am a phd candidate at the institute in geneva.i am surprised by the responses you have prescribed. i was surprised when of the first resolutions was to limit freedom. i was wondering whether it might make sense to also look inwards and see how we can, within europe, germany, the u.k., and france, do it without military attack. jeremy: some of the questions were directed to you. why don't you start? ms. mandeville: i don't understand which plans you're talking about germany and italy. you said we have to talk to monsters. i have debated it with him on russia and other issues, saying we have to talk to monsters. yes, of course. talk to them, yes. but believe them, i don't know. bashar, frankly, he explained why keeping bashar is not realistic. i am not an expert on syria. it is a big weakness of mine. it is difficult for me to talk about it. does he represent something? yes. journalists like me have no access to what is going on in syria. that is one of the big reasons why we are so deprived of answers on the syrian questions. socio
i am a phd candidate at the institute in geneva.i am surprised by the responses you have prescribed. i was surprised when of the first resolutions was to limit freedom. i was wondering whether it might make sense to also look inwards and see how we can, within europe, germany, the u.k., and france, do it without military attack. jeremy: some of the questions were directed to you. why don't you start? ms. mandeville: i don't understand which plans you're talking about germany and italy. you said...
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. >> okay, paul, thank you very much for that update from geneva. crossing over to moscow, bringing in rory challands coming outs of russia because 6 some pretty damming allegations. >> obviously, this could not really be much worse for russian athletics. this is highly damming reports making a number of far-reaching recommendations. i can go into some of those recommendations. paul has already gone into some of them. in terms of immediate reaction we have heard nothing yet. what we have heard is from an organization called the federal medical biological agency. now i haven't heard of this agency before. but it's chief said that the recommendations to disqualify russia world athletics are politically motivated, and have no real basis. regarding what the sports ministry is likely to say we haven't heard anything about it in the aftermath of this report, clearly they were expecting this to have ramifications because the sports minister was speaking on sunday. and he was saying that doping problems do exist in russia in track and field athletics, but t
. >> okay, paul, thank you very much for that update from geneva. crossing over to moscow, bringing in rory challands coming outs of russia because 6 some pretty damming allegations. >> obviously, this could not really be much worse for russian athletics. this is highly damming reports making a number of far-reaching recommendations. i can go into some of those recommendations. paul has already gone into some of them. in terms of immediate reaction we have heard nothing yet. what we...
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. >> i would not say that they would fall under geneva convention, back-up we have the situation of what they would endure if they had to go back to cosovo, it would not allow them to have a life and dignity. >> reporter: still the bald facts is that nearly 200,000 people from the balkans will be removed understand this scheme, however desperate their situation at home, whether they think they are worth regees status >>> rescue teams are searching through the rubble of a collapsed factory pa pakistan with 150 people thought to still be inside. at least 21 died on wednesday's incident, but it is not clear what caused the building to claps. there was structural damage in the air due to an earthquake there last week. protestors in bangladesh have been carrying mock coffins through the streets. they represent the bodies of journalists and bloggers that have died since february. the herreds are being blamed on hard line muslim groups. the government is beinga accused of failing to take action against these groups. more than 40 people have corn on trial in rome in a major corruption case. crim
. >> i would not say that they would fall under geneva convention, back-up we have the situation of what they would endure if they had to go back to cosovo, it would not allow them to have a life and dignity. >> reporter: still the bald facts is that nearly 200,000 people from the balkans will be removed understand this scheme, however desperate their situation at home, whether they think they are worth regees status >>> rescue teams are searching through the rubble of a...
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on their facility constitutes war crimes under the geneva conscrengs. the strike on the hospital was a mistake. there were offers to compensate families of the victims. >> the decision to provide air support was a decision of the command. a hospital was mistakenly struck. we would never target a facility. >> an n.a.t.o. team is working with the government of afghanistan to identify victims. the u.s. military affecting the 15-6 investigations to determine who, if anyone should be held responsible. >> results will likely take months, and doctors without borders wants both the u.s. and afghan governments to give consent for the international humanitarian fact-finding commission to conduct its own probe. >> the u.s. government has more credibility if they were to assent to the commission. until then, the credibility is questioned. >> since the kunduz air strike, doctors without borders hospital has been struck by the saudi-led coalition. the hospitals in northern syria receive assistance, and have been bombed in recent days. >> he is lucky to be alive. >> a
on their facility constitutes war crimes under the geneva conscrengs. the strike on the hospital was a mistake. there were offers to compensate families of the victims. >> the decision to provide air support was a decision of the command. a hospital was mistakenly struck. we would never target a facility. >> an n.a.t.o. team is working with the government of afghanistan to identify victims. the u.s. military affecting the 15-6 investigations to determine who, if anyone should be...
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. >> speak of great gift ideas these watches by geneva are just that. these are 67% off. 29.99. and lastly my favorite. these bags are by under one sky. you're literally getting three bags in one. these are reversible. they also come with this hobo bag inside. these are 63% off. 29.99 for all three. >> these are all great ideas. i love these. i'm taking these with me. to purchase these amazing trends head to shop the scoop.com. >>> up next, gwen and blake's caught on camera pda. and he's revealing the truth about their country duet rumors. then -- >> i'm making out with mariah carey and i'm catching up about everything. >> mariah clearing up all the rumors. is she in love? >> they said you were moving in together. >> oh my god. >>> plus, mario's big reveal with julia. >> you know you were one of my celebrity crushes. >> but who was julia's big crush? next. >>> right now here's a sneak peak at the hallmark channel's i hope you dance. inspired by leannewomack's extraordinary hit. i hope you dance >>> extra extra. >>> welcome back to extra. of course jewulia roberts has me a career
. >> speak of great gift ideas these watches by geneva are just that. these are 67% off. 29.99. and lastly my favorite. these bags are by under one sky. you're literally getting three bags in one. these are reversible. they also come with this hobo bag inside. these are 63% off. 29.99 for all three. >> these are all great ideas. i love these. i'm taking these with me. to purchase these amazing trends head to shop the scoop.com. >>> up next, gwen and blake's caught on camera...
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geneva >>> geneva >>> hello everyone. we are following breaking news out of colorado springs where officials said a you gunman who opened fire inside a parenthood clinic is now in custody. he is behind the truck in a white t-shirt. authorities are describing what they call a huge crime scene. we know there have been at least 11 people taken to hospitals, among them five officers. their conditions and whether anyone else is inside the building is unknown at this time. the gunman is described as a white male. police say the shooter barricaded himself inside the facility. he apparently had several items with him and officers are trying to figure out what those items are and were they dangerous. police say at this point they don't know why he chose the parenthood building. more on this, jim >> reporter: of course those things, those devices that the suspect left behind are the priority right now as police begin to process this entire scene. the strip mall where all this took place is just on the other side of this major road
geneva >>> geneva >>> hello everyone. we are following breaking news out of colorado springs where officials said a you gunman who opened fire inside a parenthood clinic is now in custody. he is behind the truck in a white t-shirt. authorities are describing what they call a huge crime scene. we know there have been at least 11 people taken to hospitals, among them five officers. their conditions and whether anyone else is inside the building is unknown at this time. the...
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even since we have the geneva communication in 2012, the europeans refused to do it. they stated european - it was only upheld in the security council, only with regard to chemical weapons. as a result, after that subsequently we initiated initiatives with regards to syria and called for operations, but many of them in syria, they were betting on the military resolution, but only after that, after they were not successful, they changed their positions. we don't change our position. it is open and honest. we don't have to color up our li line. we believe that others will conduct themselves the same way, but until the decisions of the second meeting will not be implemented, about setting up a position delegation and a single list of organizations, the further meetings about the syrian situation appears to be doubtful and i expressed this to our western partners, i talk about it to john kerry, who called recently and asked to get together as soon as possible, but i explained to him that we - i explained to have another meeting, but just to continue the pull and tug of wa
even since we have the geneva communication in 2012, the europeans refused to do it. they stated european - it was only upheld in the security council, only with regard to chemical weapons. as a result, after that subsequently we initiated initiatives with regards to syria and called for operations, but many of them in syria, they were betting on the military resolution, but only after that, after they were not successful, they changed their positions. we don't change our position. it is open...
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the last project this morning is the geneva-hear -- harneybrt funds. additional potential through the ecology property. the requested funds will support analysis of parking and traffic impacts to geneva avenue in response about the alternatives proposed. sfmta expects work to be completed by june of 2016. with that, i'm happy to take any questions. we have staff from the r equesting agencies here. >> thank you. commissioner yee. curious in terms of the schools we're talking about. where are they? >> they have been selected and included in the prop k allocation request form. if you have the enclosure handy, it will be on page 47. >> thank you. >> all right any other questions or comments from committee members? i would say that, this package looks fine to me. the new way finding signs is a great idea. just seeing visually the clutter of the previous signs are the existing ones. in terms of the youth bicycle safety education classes, i'm glad that the departments are working with the contractors to provide us with the metrics or work towards that goal. i
the last project this morning is the geneva-hear -- harneybrt funds. additional potential through the ecology property. the requested funds will support analysis of parking and traffic impacts to geneva avenue in response about the alternatives proposed. sfmta expects work to be completed by june of 2016. with that, i'm happy to take any questions. we have staff from the r equesting agencies here. >> thank you. commissioner yee. curious in terms of the schools we're talking about. where...
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a rare diamond has set a new record in geneva.he blue moon was knocked out from 40 and a half million dollars. it is akin to buying the best work from one of the old masters , the gem as follows and raised over 12 carats after being cut and polished.it was found last year in a mine in south africa. it also produced the star of africa diamond in the british crown jewel. rishaad: southeast asia's biggest phone company posted results in line with the output. they maintain the guidance that back in may. haslinda amin sat down with the chief executive a short time ago. >> we see very exciting growth and the emerging markets with where we have exclusive scriber growth, what we are seeing now is that we have better networks being built, we increased smartphones, there has been a rapid growth in mobile data. we see that as the next area of growth in all the emerging markets. we see these rapid mobile data growth in india, the philippines, in indonesia, across all markets. what we have done -- found is that very significant investments hav
a rare diamond has set a new record in geneva.he blue moon was knocked out from 40 and a half million dollars. it is akin to buying the best work from one of the old masters , the gem as follows and raised over 12 carats after being cut and polished.it was found last year in a mine in south africa. it also produced the star of africa diamond in the british crown jewel. rishaad: southeast asia's biggest phone company posted results in line with the output. they maintain the guidance that back in...
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i couldn't do that in geneva. i couldn't do it in paris. it is a cultural phenomenon.o you, agree, disagree? >> i agree. >> you are absolutely right. you are totally right. and, of course, it has to do with also, well, part of the street life in the past as people tend to talk mostly in their own neighborhoods where they were at least peripherally connected, so there was this whole ecosystem thing. and now, and it was even true when i was young and the lower east side, there weren't that many people. i could not take a walk with a run into at least one or two people i knew. but now it's like there's so many people who are here temporarily, who just come in, just leaving him et cetera. plus i deliver anymore either side lost my grip, but it's a bunch of strangers. but it's true, americans and new yorkers are not known for being particularly friendly. they are outgoing and a sense that they have opinion which is a different, slightly different thing. >> they are friendly. i've seen on the subways talking. [applause] >> you made the argument. >> in the spirit of friendlin
i couldn't do that in geneva. i couldn't do it in paris. it is a cultural phenomenon.o you, agree, disagree? >> i agree. >> you are absolutely right. you are totally right. and, of course, it has to do with also, well, part of the street life in the past as people tend to talk mostly in their own neighborhoods where they were at least peripherally connected, so there was this whole ecosystem thing. and now, and it was even true when i was young and the lower east side, there weren't...
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exceptionally large blue diamond sold for $48.6 million in switzerland, the 12.03 karat blue diamond sold in geneva. the biggest record sold for a diamond. someone in hong kong bought the diamond for someone calledjosep. >> reporter: checking out the roads baltimore pike no problems between i-95 and schuylkill expressway. if you're waking up heading toward springfield take the blue route. we have a an accident at kelly drive at lemon hill drive that was closed because of an accident involving a motorcycle has cleared. >> reporter: we had rain pushing off to the north and west of us. we had a spoke of precip in allentown and trenton. the bulk of the rain will hold off until later this morning and be done this afternoon. northern and western suburbs, cool, 47 in pottstown, 46 in saint david. across the river in south jersey, 48 degrees in glassboro and 50 in avalon and upper 40s up and down the state of delaware. if you're running errands get out before 11:00 p.m. because it's raining, i'm posting rain here at 3:00 p.m. but that will be over by the shore and off the coast at that point. noon is the w
exceptionally large blue diamond sold for $48.6 million in switzerland, the 12.03 karat blue diamond sold in geneva. the biggest record sold for a diamond. someone in hong kong bought the diamond for someone calledjosep. >> reporter: checking out the roads baltimore pike no problems between i-95 and schuylkill expressway. if you're waking up heading toward springfield take the blue route. we have a an accident at kelly drive at lemon hill drive that was closed because of an accident...
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it's more than a dozen carats on sale next wednesday during a soth bri's sale in geneva, switzerland. the stone was discovered in a south african mine nearly two years ago. >> here's the unfortunate part. experts say the ring could fetch anywhere between $35 million and $55 million. some of us will just keep dreaming. > that's it? do they take a layaway. >> no, they don't. >>> coming up, we're taking you to nashville for the cma awards and the hottest acted on is taken. >> also the unbreakable bond between a little girl and her big dog. the pup much more than a best friend. >>> and the heart break on american football fields. the mysterious death and how doctors and investigators are taking action right after our weather map, and we do a shoutout to a new city in montana, great falls and the wakeup montana crew. good morning. 41 degrees in great falls. >> you've got new friends in montana, huh? >> come on, the slow clap. great falls. >>> "world news now" weather, brought to you by creditcards.com. day? ♪balance e transfer that's my game♪ ♪bankou never heard of, that's my name♪ haa! th
it's more than a dozen carats on sale next wednesday during a soth bri's sale in geneva, switzerland. the stone was discovered in a south african mine nearly two years ago. >> here's the unfortunate part. experts say the ring could fetch anywhere between $35 million and $55 million. some of us will just keep dreaming. > that's it? do they take a layaway. >> no, they don't. >>> coming up, we're taking you to nashville for the cma awards and the hottest acted on is taken....
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concerned the allies would give good treatment to their own pows, tended to respect the rules of the geneva conventions more. out thatto point that not everything in war is necessarily victorious and sometimes few end up on not just the losing side but in the enemy's hands. over here, one other thing i wanted to point out. the famous prayer card that general george patton asked his toplain to come up with basically guarantee good weather during the battle. and a sickly when the chaplain made the prayer, the weather cleared up and he credited this would have an influence on the battle. it actually written the prayer sometime before the battle. this prayer card was delivered to all of the troops and became part of the legend of the battle. here in our gallery, we do have . german opel sedan this was one of the cars that officersby the german to go back and forth to transport themselves to the front. you can see all of the camouflage they used in these types of conditions. we are now entering our last gallery. 1945, the u.s. and her allies with french and and from thes soviet union crushing ge
concerned the allies would give good treatment to their own pows, tended to respect the rules of the geneva conventions more. out thatto point that not everything in war is necessarily victorious and sometimes few end up on not just the losing side but in the enemy's hands. over here, one other thing i wanted to point out. the famous prayer card that general george patton asked his toplain to come up with basically guarantee good weather during the battle. and a sickly when the chaplain made...
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. >> alecia :then they spilled onto geneva avenue. a very busy street. on saturday night, drivers found themselves stopped in traffic. stopped and the guys were >>:most people didn't even know what to do as most cars were stopped and the guys were zipping around in every way and place. so basically they had to stop to avoid killing somebody >> alecia :neighbors say this gas station is always crowded. on monday night, car after car rolled in and out to get gas. and it was the same the night of the sideshow. >> : it looked like a normal rally at first then a few minutes later they were doing wheelies and burnouts in the middle of the intersection >> alecia :during a dangerous maneuver >> : the first thing he does is a burnout in the middle of the intersection and he loops around >> alecia :a nearby police car stopped and officers got involved. >> : they took him down. he was still in his helmet when he walked off. no word yet from police what that rider has been charged with. thankfully no one was hurt during the sideshow. reporting in san francisco. >> pa
. >> alecia :then they spilled onto geneva avenue. a very busy street. on saturday night, drivers found themselves stopped in traffic. stopped and the guys were >>:most people didn't even know what to do as most cars were stopped and the guys were zipping around in every way and place. so basically they had to stop to avoid killing somebody >> alecia :neighbors say this gas station is always crowded. on monday night, car after car rolled in and out to get gas. and it was the...
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jeff: ambassador wood went to geneva without hesitation. >> i'm not saying people shouldn't think about it but i think the authorities are doing everything they can to make sure we have a safe journey. jeff: each passenger we spoke to on an international flight said they had been thinking about russian disaster heading up to today's trip but they also believe the heightened security will keep american-bound flights safe. jeff goldberg, abc7 news. leon: with all the increased airport security we need to warn you about a drill planned for this weekend. 11:30 tomorrow night, multiple law enforcement agencies will be conducting an emergency drill at reagan national airport. it will run until 1:30 a.m. sunday. and likely will include a lot of police,fire, and other emergency vehicles. maureen? maureen: after days of unusually high temperatures the weather seems to be changing. just as we head to the weekend. chief meteorologist doug hill has more on that and today's record heat. doug: we did very well today. still 76 degrees after sunset here. a few clouds roll in outside the belfort furnitu
jeff: ambassador wood went to geneva without hesitation. >> i'm not saying people shouldn't think about it but i think the authorities are doing everything they can to make sure we have a safe journey. jeff: each passenger we spoke to on an international flight said they had been thinking about russian disaster heading up to today's trip but they also believe the heightened security will keep american-bound flights safe. jeff goldberg, abc7 news. leon: with all the increased airport...
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of the geneva communique of 2012. thank you. i think the representative lithuania from her statements. i give the floor to the representative of jordan. >> thank you mr. president. allow me to renew our condolences to the government and people of france over the grotesque and cowardly terrorist acts that struck paris last week. also we pay homage to the victims of the bloody criminal terrorist acts that were committed recently in sinai, beirut, and libya. and today mali. these reprehensible terrorist crimes demonstrate beyond any doubt that these terrorists are seeking to destroy our common values of coextensive -- coexistence, and that war against terrorism has become a global war. that makes it imperative on us to be united. jordan welcomes the adoption of this resolution which jordan voted in its favor because it is depicting the belief of jordan for the need to reinforce and coordinate international efforts in fighting the isis terrorist organizations. they wreak havoc and evil across the globe and are undeterred
of the geneva communique of 2012. thank you. i think the representative lithuania from her statements. i give the floor to the representative of jordan. >> thank you mr. president. allow me to renew our condolences to the government and people of france over the grotesque and cowardly terrorist acts that struck paris last week. also we pay homage to the victims of the bloody criminal terrorist acts that were committed recently in sinai, beirut, and libya. and today mali. these...
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it was a showpiece gem at sotheby's auction in geneva, switzerland. >> when the gavel came down, it went for a record $48.5 million. the blue moon was bought by a hong kong collector who wasn't publicly identified. what's up with the hong kong collectors who don't want people to know they've got bling at their house? >> because he's bankrupt now. but i know you wanted a blue diamond. >> yeah. i'd take any diamond. >> i've gotten you one. here it is. >> blue diamond almonds? >> blue diamond. >> that's good! >> you're welcome. >> that's good. >> coming up -- >> for the blue diamond. and you get it. >> a veterans day love story. >> 70 years in the making. >> pretty good. >> you're going to eat your diamonds. >> also ahead, working down a very steep slope. he tells us what was going on in his head and shows us what saved his life. >>> and will smith talking about his new drama addressing football field injuries. what made him take this movie role. but first our forecast map. 40 degrees today for our wake up montana friends. let's do some of these. >> announcer: "world news now" weather. brou
it was a showpiece gem at sotheby's auction in geneva, switzerland. >> when the gavel came down, it went for a record $48.5 million. the blue moon was bought by a hong kong collector who wasn't publicly identified. what's up with the hong kong collectors who don't want people to know they've got bling at their house? >> because he's bankrupt now. but i know you wanted a blue diamond. >> yeah. i'd take any diamond. >> i've gotten you one. here it is. >> blue diamond...
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and on the lines of the geneva communique.we are closely following the diplomatic steps to be taken in vienna and we welcome the road map adopted in vienna on the 14th which demonstrates the shared communication to putting an end to the killing in syria. thank you very much. >> i thank the representative of spain for his statement. i now give the floor to the representative of jordan. >> i would like to welcome her excellency to the stage, and to express thanks and for convening this meeting. thanks and appreciation goes to the undersecretary for humanitarian affairs and the special representative of the secretary-general on sexual violence and conflicts and the special representative for children, and on the comprehensive briefings. we express sincere condolences toward the friendly people of france and to the french government. we condemn the strongest terms the terrorist attacks that beset paris. we stand shoulder to shoulder with france and with all international efforts in combating terrorism. we condemn all terrorists to
and on the lines of the geneva communique.we are closely following the diplomatic steps to be taken in vienna and we welcome the road map adopted in vienna on the 14th which demonstrates the shared communication to putting an end to the killing in syria. thank you very much. >> i thank the representative of spain for his statement. i now give the floor to the representative of jordan. >> i would like to welcome her excellency to the stage, and to express thanks and for convening...
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it was based out of geneva and zurich. sharyl: in 2007, he decided to blow the whistle, the first banker ever to break open the swiss banker secrecy. brad: they did not find me. i sought out the doj, the irs, the fcc sec, and the u.s. senate. when they gave this -- when i gave me -- then this information, thehewe hostile to me from day one. sharylyl he suspects it had something to do with ubs's powerful connections. the bank was a top donor to then-president george w. bush. brad: they had over $1 trillion in assets. they had offices worldwide. they had a large political influence. they hire politicians to help them for marketing or representation or lecturing or what have you. sharyl: there were also politically influential ubs brad: they are politically exposed people.. we had a very secretive desk in zurich. we had a dedicated desk and they handled the accounts directly out of washington dc. sharyl:: he says he was stunned wh when doj did not pursue the first name he turned over of the biggest tax evader he knew about ,
it was based out of geneva and zurich. sharyl: in 2007, he decided to blow the whistle, the first banker ever to break open the swiss banker secrecy. brad: they did not find me. i sought out the doj, the irs, the fcc sec, and the u.s. senate. when they gave this -- when i gave me -- then this information, thehewe hostile to me from day one. sharylyl he suspects it had something to do with ubs's powerful connections. the bank was a top donor to then-president george w. bush. brad: they had over...
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have to end their occupation to syria, and stop killing the innocent people in syria, and commit to geneva communicate. >> there is no dialogue or contact between you and the russians? >> after their intervention the only communication with the russians is fighting against them in syria in order to liberate our country. >> the vienna talks brought to go very powerser powers involved in the con flicks. so, is it confident that it still supports the demand that president al-assad should step down. >> they did not change their we're talking with our allies. i'm hearing from turkey, france, u.k. united states, they're very clear. their position is very clear that assad has to step down and he has no role in the futures here. >> back in syria more bloodshed. this is douma, attacked by president assad's forces. local people say is it 21 people killed. the suffering grows ever worst and wet. >>> three days after the election president erdogan is considering a referendum on changing from a parliament try to a presidential system. erdogan has long pushed for this change. his opponents say that it w
have to end their occupation to syria, and stop killing the innocent people in syria, and commit to geneva communicate. >> there is no dialogue or contact between you and the russians? >> after their intervention the only communication with the russians is fighting against them in syria in order to liberate our country. >> the vienna talks brought to go very powerser powers involved in the con flicks. so, is it confident that it still supports the demand that president...
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shared belief and necessity of the cease-fire and a parallel political process pursuant to the 2012 geneva communique, we discussed and laid out a path toward that political process and cease-fire and toward it on as rapid a path as possible. we agreed on the need to begin formal negotiations between representatives of the syrian opposition and the syrian regime under u.n. auspices with a target date of the two sides actually sitting down negotiating with each other no later hopefully than a target date of around january 1st. that's pushing. the group has agreed to work with a special envoy to assemble the broadest possible spectrum of the syrian opposition, chosen by syrians themselves to define their negotiating positions and determine who their representatives to the talks will be. we agreed on the steps, that the steps outlined in the 2012 geneva communique present the best path forward toward an actual political transition. and we support a syrian-led transition process within a target of six months that will establish credible, inclusive, and nonsectarian governance, set a schedule a
shared belief and necessity of the cease-fire and a parallel political process pursuant to the 2012 geneva communique, we discussed and laid out a path toward that political process and cease-fire and toward it on as rapid a path as possible. we agreed on the need to begin formal negotiations between representatives of the syrian opposition and the syrian regime under u.n. auspices with a target date of the two sides actually sitting down negotiating with each other no later hopefully than a...
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geneva was tried, one and two. you can do it. iran is influential in syria. within the regime. of bashar al-assad and through hezbollah and the shia militia that are fighting against the the rubble. russia is in syria, iran is in syria, neither of them share u.s. goals in syria. the u.s. stated goal is regime change, getting the bashar al-assad regime out. it may be ill-informed. what are you negotiating with when you have people at the table that do not want the end goal that you can't in syria. >> everyone on the table has a different goal. even allies. every regional country has a group they support. syria became not only a regional war, it is an international proxy war. boifl now there's an agreement that no one can win militarily, and there's an agreement that we'll have a political solution. you cannot start it by saying a political solution, but bashar al-assad must go. now people are discussing about will there be a transition period. how long is it. will there be election, constitutional changes preventing bashar al-assad from running again. positions. >> here you are
geneva was tried, one and two. you can do it. iran is influential in syria. within the regime. of bashar al-assad and through hezbollah and the shia militia that are fighting against the the rubble. russia is in syria, iran is in syria, neither of them share u.s. goals in syria. the u.s. stated goal is regime change, getting the bashar al-assad regime out. it may be ill-informed. what are you negotiating with when you have people at the table that do not want the end goal that you can't in...
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a geneva-based company was by part ofot wanting to be america or eurasia because of political issues. i believe it is well over 120 countries buy black phone, whether it is the government or the enterprises that by it, and individuals from 165 countries per day. stephen: do we all need to have a black phone? >> absolutely. i have a four-year-old daughter. she does not care about privacy per se as i do about my age. as long as the phone does what it can normally do -- you do not have to be a cryptographer or a security walk to operated pew -- onk to operated. if you are a salesperson or legal or hr, you are not a tech person. a company wants the phone to protect them, yet they can still use google maps, go on to google play, and play their music. that is really their innovation. previous that, you have to have somewhat of a security background or the knowledge to understand how you go in and make settings. black phone, it just doesn't. it looks, feels, -- black phone, it just does it. it looks, feels like blackberry. we cannot produce enough devices to meet the demand. stephen: that wa
a geneva-based company was by part ofot wanting to be america or eurasia because of political issues. i believe it is well over 120 countries buy black phone, whether it is the government or the enterprises that by it, and individuals from 165 countries per day. stephen: do we all need to have a black phone? >> absolutely. i have a four-year-old daughter. she does not care about privacy per se as i do about my age. as long as the phone does what it can normally do -- you do not have to be...