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department continually questioned her about who's going to meetings who's going to give testimony in geneva what are they going to say what business is that of your criminal investigation division. well if there is some issue with the person they can always complain to the police and they can see redress from the judiciary and our judiciary is very independent and in these talk all areas is mostly it is they are all natives who are the judges so this is these are only accusations very conveniently made without any substance why don't they make a complaint to the police where they can make a complaint to the president they can make a complaint to the inspector general of police and they can make judicially proceeding without doing that you just complain and then you mentioned about human rights defenders we know most of the human great defenders are receiving money from the west and we know the bank accounts we know how much money has come and gone so these are not born of being the human race defenders they are playing to the sound none of them you've just smeared the whole lot of them in one se
department continually questioned her about who's going to meetings who's going to give testimony in geneva what are they going to say what business is that of your criminal investigation division. well if there is some issue with the person they can always complain to the police and they can see redress from the judiciary and our judiciary is very independent and in these talk all areas is mostly it is they are all natives who are the judges so this is these are only accusations very...
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department continually questioned her about who's going to meetings who's going to give testimony in geneva what are they going to say what business is that of your criminal investigation division. well if there is some issue with a person they can always complain to the police and they can see dressed from the judiciary and our judiciary is very independent and in this talk all areas is mostly it is they're all natives who are the judges so this is these are only accusations very conveniently made without any substance why don't they make a complaint to the police where they can make a complaint to the president they can make a complaint to the inspector general law police and they can me judicially proceeding without doing that you just complain and then you mentioned about human rights defenders we know most of the human rights defenders are receiving money from the west and we know the bank accounts we know how much money has come and gone so these are not born of being the human brain defenders they are playing to the sound none of them you've just smeared the whole lot of them in one sente
department continually questioned her about who's going to meetings who's going to give testimony in geneva what are they going to say what business is that of your criminal investigation division. well if there is some issue with a person they can always complain to the police and they can see dressed from the judiciary and our judiciary is very independent and in this talk all areas is mostly it is they're all natives who are the judges so this is these are only accusations very conveniently...
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department continually questioned her about who's going to meetings who's going to give testimony in geneva what are they going to say what business is that of your criminal investigation division. well if they use a issue with a person they can always complain to the police and they can see from the judiciary and our judiciary is very independent and in these talk all areas is mostly it is they're all natives who are the judges so this is these are only accusations very conveniently made without any substance why don't they make a complaint to the police where they can make a complaint to the president they can make a complaint to the inspector again the law police and they can make judicially perceiving without doing that you just complain and then you mentioned about human rights defenders we know most of the human rights defenders are receiving money from the west and we know the bank accounts we know how much money has come and gone so these are not born of being the human race defenders they are claimed to own one of them you just smear the whole lot of them in one sentence is that really
department continually questioned her about who's going to meetings who's going to give testimony in geneva what are they going to say what business is that of your criminal investigation division. well if they use a issue with a person they can always complain to the police and they can see from the judiciary and our judiciary is very independent and in these talk all areas is mostly it is they're all natives who are the judges so this is these are only accusations very conveniently made...
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department continually questioned her about who's going to meetings who's going to give testimony in geneva what are they going to say what business is that of your criminal investigation division. well if there is an issue with a person they can always complain to the police and they can see from the judiciary and our judiciary is very independent and in these talk all areas is mostly it is they're all natives who are the judges so this is these are only accusations very conveniently made without any substance why don't they make a complaint to the police where they can make a complaint to the president they can make a complaint to the inspector again the law police and the enemy division of perceiving without doing that you just complain and then you mention about human rights defenders we know most of the human great defenders are receiving money from the west and we know the bank accounts we know how much money has come and gone so these are not born of being a human right defenders they are playing to the sound one of them you just smear the whole lot of them in one sentence is that really
department continually questioned her about who's going to meetings who's going to give testimony in geneva what are they going to say what business is that of your criminal investigation division. well if there is an issue with a person they can always complain to the police and they can see from the judiciary and our judiciary is very independent and in these talk all areas is mostly it is they're all natives who are the judges so this is these are only accusations very conveniently made...
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at the top here this emergency declaration 17 states, d.c., as well, if you can still hear me, geneva, what does it mean for the next few days? what does it do? >> reporter: it's the company and the customers in a tough spot. at this point, they're not saying whether or not they have any concerns about fuel prices unless it goes on for a long time. the company is trying to get their systems up and running, which they've started to do over the weekend. they've got some of their smaller pipelines going but the main pipeline is still down. at this point, gas prices are not expected to go up unless there's a prolonged shut down. but officials have been warning for weeks of the threat of ransom ware and now we're seeing a real world example of this incident. >> yeah. of course the issue on gas prices a big one. thank you so much. i appreciate it. >>> this bombing outside an afghan school killing at least 85, many of them young girls. can the future there be secure as the u.s. pulls out? stay with us. [sfx: kids laughing] [sfx: bikes passing] [sfx: fire truck siren] onstar, we see them. okay. mot
at the top here this emergency declaration 17 states, d.c., as well, if you can still hear me, geneva, what does it mean for the next few days? what does it do? >> reporter: it's the company and the customers in a tough spot. at this point, they're not saying whether or not they have any concerns about fuel prices unless it goes on for a long time. the company is trying to get their systems up and running, which they've started to do over the weekend. they've got some of their smaller...
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department continually questioned her about who's going to meetings who's going to give testimony in geneva what are they going to say what business is that of your criminal investigation division. well if there is an issue with a person they can always complain to the police and they can see from the judiciary and our judiciary is very independent and in this talk all areas is mostly it is there all need is who are the judges so this is these are only accusations very conveniently made without any substance why don't they make a complaint to the police where they can make a complaint to the president they can make a complaint to the inspector general law police and the enemy judicially proceeding without doing that you just complain and then you mentioned about human rights defenders we know most of the human rights defenders are receiving money from the west and we know the bank accounts we know how much money has come and gone so these are not born of being the human brain defenders they are playing to the sound none of them you just smear the whole lot of them in one sentence is that really
department continually questioned her about who's going to meetings who's going to give testimony in geneva what are they going to say what business is that of your criminal investigation division. well if there is an issue with a person they can always complain to the police and they can see from the judiciary and our judiciary is very independent and in this talk all areas is mostly it is there all need is who are the judges so this is these are only accusations very conveniently made without...
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romain grosjean talking to us from geneva. what anj talking to us from geneva. lovesj done it, and it's because he loves driving, he wants to drive, whatever he is driving, he wants to drive again, that keeps on going. l’m he is driving, he wants to drive again, that keeps on going. i'm sure that is an inspiration _ again, that keeps on going. i'm sure that is an inspiration to _ again, that keeps on going. i'm sure that is an inspiration to quite - again, that keeps on going. i'm sure that is an inspiration to quite a - that is an inspiration to quite a few of you this morning. if you've been out cycling recently, there's every chance you've been overtaken by someone pedalling pretty slowly, but travelling pretty fast. sales of electric bikes have boomed during the pandemic but they're not a new invention, as our reporter danjohnson has been finding out. asjeremy clarkson: three rickety wheels. two wobbly pedals. and the electrifying force of 24 volts. that is a replica of an 1881 trouve electric vehicle. gustave trouve was a frenchman who married an english tr
romain grosjean talking to us from geneva. what anj talking to us from geneva. lovesj done it, and it's because he loves driving, he wants to drive, whatever he is driving, he wants to drive again, that keeps on going. l’m he is driving, he wants to drive again, that keeps on going. i'm sure that is an inspiration _ again, that keeps on going. i'm sure that is an inspiration to _ again, that keeps on going. i'm sure that is an inspiration to quite - again, that keeps on going. i'm sure that...
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building coming down so check mark already there and it's a little go with always that i don't know what the geneva conventions are frankly i don't care the more think about it it works perfectly. to other news there's tension between the e.u. and morocco after thousands of refugees migrants made their way into the spanish enclave of it sits on the north african coast and people swam up to the shore and climbed over fences others reached melia spain's our own play of the spanish government has already sent back many of the recent arrivals has been deemed baba reports tuesday in c.u. to and still they kept coming around 6000 migrants including roughly 1500 children made it from morocco to the spanish enclave in a little over a day some had swum around the border fences sticking out into the mediterranean sea or used rubber dinghies others simply walked across at low tide one young man is known to have drowned dozens of being treated for hypothermia the adults were transferred to suit his main football stadium but those thought to be miners were sent to warehouses run by the red cross and other group
building coming down so check mark already there and it's a little go with always that i don't know what the geneva conventions are frankly i don't care the more think about it it works perfectly. to other news there's tension between the e.u. and morocco after thousands of refugees migrants made their way into the spanish enclave of it sits on the north african coast and people swam up to the shore and climbed over fences others reached melia spain's our own play of the spanish government has...
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under international law, including the fourth geneva convention what these settlers do, by the way, therated on palestinians who should have then been defended by the israeli authorities are against international law. it is a responsibility of the israeli government to abide by international law. the point is that they have been flouting international law for a long time now. what we need above all, once this ceasefire hopefully will come, and the key to this is america, is to then go back to the negotiating table. the problem we have come out of the difference between today and 2014, is while in 2014 there was some kind of a process, albeit a very rickety one to go back to, there is no such process now and the focus has to be on new hope. because without hope where is the incentive to stop the violence? and if that's the moment when britain should meet its historic responsibility to the palestinians and recognise fully the state of palestine, something the parliament has already done but the government has yet to do. haifa government has yet to do. how alarmed are — government has yet
under international law, including the fourth geneva convention what these settlers do, by the way, therated on palestinians who should have then been defended by the israeli authorities are against international law. it is a responsibility of the israeli government to abide by international law. the point is that they have been flouting international law for a long time now. what we need above all, once this ceasefire hopefully will come, and the key to this is america, is to then go back to...
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as far as i know at this point, we don't know exactly what is thehinking of the administration going into genevacards very close to the vest. as i said in my column "-- in my guest editorial in "the new york times," mr. biden knows what ithe rit thing to do. e question is, will he have the courage to do the right thing. amy: have you gotten the vaccine? >> yes, i have. as a senior, i was priority. we were given the firsdose of the vaccine. so seniors in my city got the first dose of the vaccine. but the vast numbers of people, aside from seniors and from health-care workers, front-line workers come have not gotten the vaccine yet. will we get the second dose? it all depends on developers in india and in different parts of the world. we would not have been facing this supply problem if when india and south africa had proposed the waiver the first time around october of last year and the u.s. and the rich countries, the other rich countries blocked it we could have moved already to be able to get the formulas for the vaccine, the technologies to bring them out, repurchasing as lori said the big ph
as far as i know at this point, we don't know exactly what is thehinking of the administration going into genevacards very close to the vest. as i said in my column "-- in my guest editorial in "the new york times," mr. biden knows what ithe rit thing to do. e question is, will he have the courage to do the right thing. amy: have you gotten the vaccine? >> yes, i have. as a senior, i was priority. we were given the firsdose of the vaccine. so seniors in my city got the...
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of that report let's just dip in you soon what's going on at the world health organization what is there in geneva where you can see the interactive general of the w.h.o. he is talking about the definition of emergency and emergency use let's just have a listen in to what he's saying and the needs are all kovacs to help accelerate equitable distribution and access kovacs has no shipped almost 50000000 barrels of blacks in to 121 countries and economies but we continue to face severe supply constraints solving this dynamite demands courageous leadership from the world's largest economies nixon ones leaders from they do 7 countries will go there for what may be the most significant meeting in its history they just 7 countries are the world is economic and political leaders they're also home to many of the world's vaccine producers we will only solve the vaccine crisis with the leadership of these countries the access to a copy of 19 tools accelerator currently faces a funding gap of $19000000000.00 us dollars and we estimate that we will need a further 75 to 45000000000 dollars next year to vaccinat
of that report let's just dip in you soon what's going on at the world health organization what is there in geneva where you can see the interactive general of the w.h.o. he is talking about the definition of emergency and emergency use let's just have a listen in to what he's saying and the needs are all kovacs to help accelerate equitable distribution and access kovacs has no shipped almost 50000000 barrels of blacks in to 121 countries and economies but we continue to face severe supply...
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nationstates have the geneva convention and andries. what's hard about the 01 aumf is it is to note -- is it was to go after nonstate terrorist groups. and trying to define who is a nonstate terrorist group, while, they change all the time. where are they? they are not a nation with a boundary. they can go here, there, and everywhere. there is an intellectual challenge. and this is what we have to grapple with of we are trying to revise the 2001 aumf. there is an intellectual challenge to describe the where, the who, nonstate's do not follow the geneva convention. there is a challenge in crafting more than a lack of backbone. there is an intellectual challenge. sen. young: i have learned the american people are tired. they are tired of long wars and being immersed in conflict. i was working here at heritage just months before the 02 aumf was passed. i had just passed -- i had just left high school and spent months in the u.s. navy when then 91 -- aumf was passed. the mega people are weary. -- the american people are weary. this is one of the r
nationstates have the geneva convention and andries. what's hard about the 01 aumf is it is to note -- is it was to go after nonstate terrorist groups. and trying to define who is a nonstate terrorist group, while, they change all the time. where are they? they are not a nation with a boundary. they can go here, there, and everywhere. there is an intellectual challenge. and this is what we have to grapple with of we are trying to revise the 2001 aumf. there is an intellectual challenge to...
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maybe you can tell us a little bit more about what it's aim to do, but also the reaction that we've heard because the other speakers in geneva seem to take a very similar tone, a very strong tone, to what we saw with michelle boshoway. yes, the job for the lucian was tabled by pakistan on behalf of the organization for islamic corporation. and what he called for is for the un a human rights council to investigate violence and abuses in the occupied palestinian territories and east jerusalem. but it goes beyond the violence that we've seen recently, it actually calls for the counsel to set up a special committee, a body that would be ongoing, and that be ongoing investigations into abuses in those areas. now the text talks about looking into things like a systematic discrimination, really trying to seek out the root causes of tensions and abuses. the idea is that there's office a special committee would be able to gather evidence that could be used in the future to try and prosecute possible perpetrate perpetrators of crimes and human rights of violations. the text also calls on the international community to mobilize rapidly
maybe you can tell us a little bit more about what it's aim to do, but also the reaction that we've heard because the other speakers in geneva seem to take a very similar tone, a very strong tone, to what we saw with michelle boshoway. yes, the job for the lucian was tabled by pakistan on behalf of the organization for islamic corporation. and what he called for is for the un a human rights council to investigate violence and abuses in the occupied palestinian territories and east jerusalem....
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nation states have geneva conventions, boundaries, but what's hard it was to go after nonstate terrorist groups. trying to define, well, who is the nonstate terrorist group? they change their name and splinter all the time. where are they? it's not a nation with a boundary. they can go here, there, and everywhere. and so there is an intellectual challenge. there is an intellectual challenge to describe the where, to describe the who. nonstates don't follow the geneva convention. there is a challenge in crafting it that's more than a backbone challenge. >> i've learned that the american people are tired. they're tired of long wars. they're tired of being immersed in conflict. i was working here at heritage months before the '02 aumf was passed. i just left high school and spent months in the navy when the '91 aumf was passed. and so the american people are weary and want us to focus on other things which is one of the reasons aside from tim kaine's heroic legislative work that i think led to the iran resolution, a year ago, tim? a year plus ago. and by accommodating and compromising and m
nation states have geneva conventions, boundaries, but what's hard it was to go after nonstate terrorist groups. trying to define, well, who is the nonstate terrorist group? they change their name and splinter all the time. where are they? it's not a nation with a boundary. they can go here, there, and everywhere. and so there is an intellectual challenge. there is an intellectual challenge to describe the where, to describe the who. nonstates don't follow the geneva convention. there is a...
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what you should do. that's a challenge for the biden administration getting ready to for geneva. >> i would love to know . thank you so much for the time. >> thank you. >>> that wraps up the hour for me. i'll see you back here tomorrow. excuse me. monday. at 3:00 p.m. eastern. "deadline: white house" starts after this quick break. do. round the clock fraud protection. one of the many things you can expect when you're with amex. i am robert strickler. i've been involved in communications in the media for 45 years. i've been taking prevagen on a regular basis for at least eight years. for me, the greatest benefit over the years has been that prevagen seems to help me recall things and also think more clearly. and i enthusiastically recommend prevagen. it has helped me an awful lot. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. saturdays happen. pain happens. aleve it. aleve is proven stronger and longer on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it. all day strong. what happens when we welcome change? we can transform our workforce overnight out of convenience, or necessity. we can explore uncharted waters,
what you should do. that's a challenge for the biden administration getting ready to for geneva. >> i would love to know . thank you so much for the time. >> thank you. >>> that wraps up the hour for me. i'll see you back here tomorrow. excuse me. monday. at 3:00 p.m. eastern. "deadline: white house" starts after this quick break. do. round the clock fraud protection. one of the many things you can expect when you're with amex. i am robert strickler. i've been...
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in geneva, the agencies had criticized what he called "a scandalous and equity." >> a small group ofntries that make and buy the majority of the worlds vaccines control the fate of the rest of the world. the number of doses globally so far would have been -- enough to cover all health workers and all people if they had been distributed equitably. >> india is bracing for its second tropical cyclone in 10 days. this times battering the country's east coast. to storm is churning in the bay of bengal before expected landfall wednesday with winds of 100 miles an hour. last week storm killed 140 people on india's west coast. mali's fragile government is under threat tonight. soldiers arrested the transitional president and prime minister hours after a government reshuffle left out two cabinet members who are supportive of the military takeover nine months ago. the u.s. state department called for the detained leaders. more than 170 children are still missing in eastern congo two days after a volcano eruption. at least 22 people have died in 500 homes destroyed as lava blanketed villages. s
in geneva, the agencies had criticized what he called "a scandalous and equity." >> a small group ofntries that make and buy the majority of the worlds vaccines control the fate of the rest of the world. the number of doses globally so far would have been -- enough to cover all health workers and all people if they had been distributed equitably. >> india is bracing for its second tropical cyclone in 10 days. this times battering the country's east coast. to storm is...
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in geneva, the agency's head criticized what he called a "scandalous inequity." >> a small group of countries that make d buy the majority of the world's vaccines contro the fate of the rest of the world. the number of those administered globally so far would have been engh to cover all health workers and older people if they had been distributed equitably. >> woodruff: that warning came as india surpassed 300,000 deaths, third most in the world. the total included more than 4,400 deaths in the last 24 hours. the country has been racing to accelerate vaccinations and testing. india is also bracing for its second tropical cyclone in just 10 days, this time btering the country's east coast. the storm is churning in the bay of bengal before an expected landfall on wednesday, with winds of 100 miles an hour. last week's storm killed at least 140 people on india's west coast. mo than 170 children are still missing in eastern congo two days after a volcano erupted near goma. at least 22 people have died, and more than 500 homes were destroyed as lava blanketed villages. some 5,000 people were force
in geneva, the agency's head criticized what he called a "scandalous inequity." >> a small group of countries that make d buy the majority of the world's vaccines contro the fate of the rest of the world. the number of those administered globally so far would have been engh to cover all health workers and older people if they had been distributed equitably. >> woodruff: that warning came as india surpassed 300,000 deaths, third most in the world. the total included more...
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geneva time. ok. natasha. thank you very much. natasha. about the report in life. the news from paris diplomat to get is a james bay's tracking what's going on there in geneva out of western them as well . very strong words. clearly, james, is anyone listening? well, i think certainly they are listening, but will it have any action even if they set up this new commission of inquiry we've been here before. yes, they say this time is going to be an ongoing independent commission of inquiry. but for israel, we know how israel is likely to react to this. they're going to dismiss it and certainly they're not going to cooperate with this because that is the pattern in the past. for example, one of the people who spoke at the meeting was the special rockport on the human rights situation in garza michael link, he's been in the jobs his 2016 israel does not cooperate with him. they do not allow him to visit the policy interpreters. in fact, he has to do is work remotely and speaking to whatever witnesses can travel to see him when he visits jordan, israel and israelis are deeply opposed to the human rights council. remember back in the trum
geneva time. ok. natasha. thank you very much. natasha. about the report in life. the news from paris diplomat to get is a james bay's tracking what's going on there in geneva out of western them as well . very strong words. clearly, james, is anyone listening? well, i think certainly they are listening, but will it have any action even if they set up this new commission of inquiry we've been here before. yes, they say this time is going to be an ongoing independent commission of inquiry. but...
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in the meantime, what does it mean for global diplomatic centers, like brussels, geneva, and europe,ey be seen the same?in >> i think i agree with tom on this. because it really is a double-edged sword. i think that this type of digital diplomacy can actually backfire very badly. we saw with china and ireland, for example, they tweeted out a message about fables, the wolf, and it backfired so badly, they had to pull the tweets from the internet. so i think that more advanced digital diplomacy will be important, but i think also for example, angela merkel, when she was president of the european council, she had envisioned this massive summit with the 2017 member states plus china. of course, that was replaced with a video meeting. but it doesn't have the same type of punch. so these photo opportunities, these opportunities for some information that is exchanged on the sidelines is invaluable, so i'm glad that the world has muddled through during this very difficult period of covid-19, but there will be a lot of catching up to do in person. and even now, i'm seeing diplomats meeting in
in the meantime, what does it mean for global diplomatic centers, like brussels, geneva, and europe,ey be seen the same?in >> i think i agree with tom on this. because it really is a double-edged sword. i think that this type of digital diplomacy can actually backfire very badly. we saw with china and ireland, for example, they tweeted out a message about fables, the wolf, and it backfired so badly, they had to pull the tweets from the internet. so i think that more advanced digital...
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geneva sands joins me. how did this happen? what is being done? after the company learned of the cyber attack it proactively took steps to pause operations and they also enlisted the help of an outside cyber security firm, fire eye, to help with incident response. meanwhile, the federal government hags surged resources, both the fbi and the department of homeland security. the federal government is working actively to assess the implications of this incident avoid disruptions to supply and help the company restore pipeline operation as quick lose as possible. and president biden was also briefed on the shut codown this weekend. earlier today senator bill cassidy on meet the press talked about meet to have bipartisan response to deal with these incidents. >> a bipartisan relationship in which we better equip small businesses large businesses to withstand cyber attacks. i promise you this is something that republicans and democrats can work together on. >> fredricka, the white house is also saying they are looking into whether or not this incident c
geneva sands joins me. how did this happen? what is being done? after the company learned of the cyber attack it proactively took steps to pause operations and they also enlisted the help of an outside cyber security firm, fire eye, to help with incident response. meanwhile, the federal government hags surged resources, both the fbi and the department of homeland security. the federal government is working actively to assess the implications of this incident avoid disruptions to supply and help...
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geneva. there's no love lost between these two leaders and what are the expectations for that meeting? >> it's a critical meeting that the stage was set for last week and secretary blinken met for the first time before prime minister lavrov when they met in iceland on the side talks during a climate conference in iceland and the problem that they hope to address is how to be tough with vladimir putin in russia in the areas that you think they need to reach out and you've seen that in the conversations that president biden has had with vladimir putin telling him that he has to do something to stop the hacking, not only the winds against the military intelligence of russia's government, but the private cyber hacking organizations that stay on russian soil and are harbored by the kremlin. so those are two things and plus navalny, and alexei navalny being in prison, the opposition leader and the attempted assassination and all of that in ukraine and the 100,000 troops amassed in ukraine. there are 80,000 there and they've left tanks and heavy armored equipment there and that is a major iss
geneva. there's no love lost between these two leaders and what are the expectations for that meeting? >> it's a critical meeting that the stage was set for last week and secretary blinken met for the first time before prime minister lavrov when they met in iceland on the side talks during a climate conference in iceland and the problem that they hope to address is how to be tough with vladimir putin in russia in the areas that you think they need to reach out and you've seen that in the...
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this new reality that viruses will be with us forever in the meantime what does it mean for global diplomatic centers like brussels geneva new york will be saying the same. i think i agree with tom on this because it really is a double edged sword i think that. this type of digital diplomacy can actually backfire very badly we saw with china in ireland for example they they tweeted out a message about fables about the wolf and it just backfired so badly they had to pull the tweet from the internet so i think that a more advanced digital diplomacy will be important but i think also you know for example angela merkel is as her when she was president of the european council she had envisioned this massive leipsic summit with the $27.00 even member states plus china of course it was replaced with a video meeting but it doesn't have the same type of punch and so you know these these photo opportunities these abilities these opportunities for some information that exchange on the sidelines is invaluable so i am glad that the world has muddled through during this very difficult period of coping 1000 but i think there will be a
this new reality that viruses will be with us forever in the meantime what does it mean for global diplomatic centers like brussels geneva new york will be saying the same. i think i agree with tom on this because it really is a double edged sword i think that. this type of digital diplomacy can actually backfire very badly we saw with china in ireland for example they they tweeted out a message about fables about the wolf and it just backfired so badly they had to pull the tweet from the...
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geneva, at the conference, khrushchev represented russia. president eisenhower voiced hopes of improved east/west relations. >> of course, no one knows what theing months will tell, but in the meantime we do know that new contacts have been established and there is evidence of a new friendliness in the world. >> in budapest the program of destalinization fostered by khrushchev was carried -- threatened russian control. the hungarian puppet government tried to halt anti-communist demonstrations and a revolt erupted. fighting with paving stones and small arms, the hungarians successfully resisted russian occupation troops for a brief period. >> khrushchev went to hungary. ostensibly to parlay with leaders of the revolt. as red reserves were brought from romanian, he stalled for time charging that american agents had fomented the uprising. the russian reserve swept across hungary, suppressing the revolt brutally. some refugees escaped into austria. others, less fortunate, were shot down by red border guards. in the united nations, ambassador henry cabot lodge spearheaded a vote by the general assembly condemning russian intervention in hungary.
geneva, at the conference, khrushchev represented russia. president eisenhower voiced hopes of improved east/west relations. >> of course, no one knows what theing months will tell, but in the meantime we do know that new contacts have been established and there is evidence of a new friendliness in the world. >> in budapest the program of destalinization fostered by khrushchev was carried -- threatened russian control. the hungarian puppet government tried to halt anti-communist...
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presidents agree to a face to face meeting next month in geneva, from it's set for june, comes with ties between washing most ada. no one will look at what joe biden invited me hoping to achieve with also on the program a day of difficult diplomacy in the middle east. do a secretary of state antony, blinking with indian presidents, mom with a boston ramallah, fully meeting with israeli prime minister angel.
presidents agree to a face to face meeting next month in geneva, from it's set for june, comes with ties between washing most ada. no one will look at what joe biden invited me hoping to achieve with also on the program a day of difficult diplomacy in the middle east. do a secretary of state antony, blinking with indian presidents, mom with a boston ramallah, fully meeting with israeli prime minister angel.
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but what is clear is that the russians are going to turn up in geneva just to let the u. s. score points of them, particularly when it comes to the question of, of things like human rights, the think they have enough ammunition to fight back. so many people have said, joe biden is perhaps moving too soon to this meeting. those in the white house sub said, quite publicly luke, you only make friends with you. if you're you only, you don't just talk with your friends, you talk also with your enemies. and that is what he is sitting down to do in the hope that there will be a better climate between the u. s. and russia, but also for the global situation as well. thanks very much. and diamond fisher talking to us from the white house. let's bring in samuel romani, he's a russia analyst at deval di discussion club. it's a moscow based a think tank and he's joining us from oxford in the u. k. by scott, it's good to have you with us on al jazeera, given everything the alan was talking about. is that a sense? do you think that biden is going to soon into these meetings, or is this
but what is clear is that the russians are going to turn up in geneva just to let the u. s. score points of them, particularly when it comes to the question of, of things like human rights, the think they have enough ammunition to fight back. so many people have said, joe biden is perhaps moving too soon to this meeting. those in the white house sub said, quite publicly luke, you only make friends with you. if you're you only, you don't just talk with your friends, you talk also with your...
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nationstates have geneva conventions and boundaries, there's a lot of things about nationstates to understand and what parties was to go after nonstate terrorist organizations and trying to define who is the terrorist group? they change their names all the time. it's not a nation with a boundary. they can go here they're everywhere. so there is an intellectual challenge. this is what we're going to have to grapple with we resin revised the 2001 aumf. there is an intellectual challenge to describe the where, to describe the two. nonstate don't follow geneva conventions so there is a challenge and crafting it that's more than just a lack of backbone challenge. there's an intellectual challenge. >> i've learned the american people are tired of long wars . they're tired of being immersed in conflict. i was working here at heritage just months before the 02 aumf was passed. i had spent months in the navy when the 91 aumf was passed. the american people want us to focus focus on other things which is one reason aside from tim kaine's heroic legislative work that led to the iran was resolution. just a year a
nationstates have geneva conventions and boundaries, there's a lot of things about nationstates to understand and what parties was to go after nonstate terrorist organizations and trying to define who is the terrorist group? they change their names all the time. it's not a nation with a boundary. they can go here they're everywhere. so there is an intellectual challenge. this is what we're going to have to grapple with we resin revised the 2001 aumf. there is an intellectual challenge to...
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geneva. the summit set for june comes with ties between washington and moscow at a low point. we will look at what they are hoping to achieve. also on the program, a day of difficult diplomacy in the middle east. the u.s. secretary of state meets with palestinian president abbas following a meeting with the israeli prime minister in jerusalem. blinken is on a mission to assure a cease-fire between israel and hamas. and minneapolis remembers a year after george floyd's murder. his death at the hands of a white police officer triggered a reckoning of race relations in the u.s. some say not enough is being done to keep history from repeating itself. plus, the cat is finally out of the bag -- the german national league new leadership after the step down the summer. -- the step down this summer. ♪ welcome to the program. relations between the u.s. and russia are the worst they have been in several decades. now u.s. president joe biden and russia's vladimir putin will meet face-to-face in geneva next month to discuss the issues between them. the two men have met plenty of times before when biden was vic
geneva. the summit set for june comes with ties between washington and moscow at a low point. we will look at what they are hoping to achieve. also on the program, a day of difficult diplomacy in the middle east. the u.s. secretary of state meets with palestinian president abbas following a meeting with the israeli prime minister in jerusalem. blinken is on a mission to assure a cease-fire between israel and hamas. and minneapolis remembers a year after george floyd's murder. his death at the...
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risk at various maple craft he joins us on skype from geneva james welcome to counter the car so your headlining 2 countries here iraq and nigeria what's the direction of travel for them do you think we think in this case you know they're really examples of a broader trend and you know we looked at the entirety of metal exporters across the world and already had 2 major perhaps 2 major takeaways from the research and the 1st was despite a little ground 0 s. for cation despite the paris agreement and 2015 despite the oil price crashing 24 wishing i really compelling prolapsed policy and price signals and almost no progress has actually been made yet in reducing i want to exclude dependence so once you control the variation in commodity prices very few countries reduce their level of export and that's really and you have norway and qatar and although a man managed a base as well that's ready to do more with production problems than the health of normal exports most countries actually double down on oil exports to plug that revenue the 2nd takeaway i guess is and this is linked to why we've seen so little progress so far is that diversifi
risk at various maple craft he joins us on skype from geneva james welcome to counter the car so your headlining 2 countries here iraq and nigeria what's the direction of travel for them do you think we think in this case you know they're really examples of a broader trend and you know we looked at the entirety of metal exporters across the world and already had 2 major perhaps 2 major takeaways from the research and the 1st was despite a little ground 0 s. for cation despite the paris...
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geneva, switzerland. this would be after meeting with g7 allies. let's take a listen to whatas to say. >> this is how diplomacy works. it is important to meet with leaders when we have a range of disagreements, we don't regard the meetings with the russian president as a reward, it is a vital part of defending america's interests. >> your thoughts on this meeting? >> there got to be talking, donald trump is always talking to anybody who would engage with him in the country so biden should be talking to vladimir putin but look how he's getting into this arrangement, first thing he did is just announced last week, he allowed vladimir putin to finish the pipeline which goes from russia down to germany so able to bypass all of eastern europe and that is destabilizing for the region in an energy sense and on the second, it rewards putin and his cronies and on the second side by insulting than a reboot and early on in the administration what he did was being undiplomatic, president biden actually allowed the buildup of forces by the russians in the ukraine so although some of those
geneva, switzerland. this would be after meeting with g7 allies. let's take a listen to whatas to say. >> this is how diplomacy works. it is important to meet with leaders when we have a range of disagreements, we don't regard the meetings with the russian president as a reward, it is a vital part of defending america's interests. >> your thoughts on this meeting? >> there got to be talking, donald trump is always talking to anybody who would engage with him in the country so...
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cnn homeland security producer geneva sands joining me right now. how did this happen and whatbout it? >> fredricka, that's right, officials in recent weeks have been warning about the increased threat of ransomware, they're saying the threat is upon us. it's not something to look forward to in the future but it is here now. and this incident, the company itself, the pipeline company, enlisted the cybersecurity firm fire eye to help with incident response, meanwhile, the federal government has surged resources to help with this incident over the weekend, the fbi has gotten involved in the investigation, and the department of homeland security's cybersecurity and infrastructure security agency is also a part of the investigation here, and they warned that this shows just how much these ransomware attacks can impact companies regardless of sector and regardless of size. and over the weekend president biden was briefed on the shutdown. and the white house saying that they're looking into whether or not this might impact supply going forward. the white house releasing a statement s
cnn homeland security producer geneva sands joining me right now. how did this happen and whatbout it? >> fredricka, that's right, officials in recent weeks have been warning about the increased threat of ransomware, they're saying the threat is upon us. it's not something to look forward to in the future but it is here now. and this incident, the company itself, the pipeline company, enlisted the cybersecurity firm fire eye to help with incident response, meanwhile, the federal...
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can you share any further details on the meeting with latimer putin, what he hopes to get out of the meeting and the choosing of geneva -- was that part of the business, deciding to hold it there? sec. psaki: sure, president biden will be meeting with president putin in geneva, we seek to restore protect ability and stability to the u.s. russia relationship and to your question, we expect they will spend a fair amount of time on achieving stability, where the arms control agenda goes following the extension of the new start, we are both members of the p5 plus one in those negotiations are ongoing. the president will also underscore america's support for ukraine sovereignty and he will plan to convey our concerns as he is now done publicly, privately as he is known publicly. it is three weeks away so there are a range of issues that maybe discussed during the meeting and we will provide details as we get closer. >> what do you have to say from republicans who think they are essentially rewarding? sec. psaki: we may have forgotten over the last couple of years but this is how diplomacy works, we don't work together, we
can you share any further details on the meeting with latimer putin, what he hopes to get out of the meeting and the choosing of geneva -- was that part of the business, deciding to hold it there? sec. psaki: sure, president biden will be meeting with president putin in geneva, we seek to restore protect ability and stability to the u.s. russia relationship and to your question, we expect they will spend a fair amount of time on achieving stability, where the arms control agenda goes following...
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targets itself is a violation of the law of war and that's what hamas is doing on the other hand in fighting a war the law of war and the geneva conventions understand that it's impossible to have a war without civilian casualties and the rule is those civilian casualties need to be proportionate to the military objective and right now israel has destroyed much of hamas capabilities and the civilian casualties while regrettable are both proportionate and the direct result of hamas is using civilians as human shields at the same time israel uses every single method to minimize civilian casualties and i should point out that the civilian casualties are relatively limited so far so far the vast majority of people killed in these operations have been hamas fighters and in this case hamas wants to have civilian casualties to generate the kind of coverage that have been that we've heard for the past 15 minutes. made here pain cities witness pro palestinian protests over the weekend with thousands demanding the attacks on gaza stop and some demonstrators burned israeli flags threw stones and bottles police responded with tear gas and
targets itself is a violation of the law of war and that's what hamas is doing on the other hand in fighting a war the law of war and the geneva conventions understand that it's impossible to have a war without civilian casualties and the rule is those civilian casualties need to be proportionate to the military objective and right now israel has destroyed much of hamas capabilities and the civilian casualties while regrettable are both proportionate and the direct result of hamas is using...
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agree to a face to face meeting next month in geneva, from it's set for june, comes with ties between washington and moscow, adda and no one will look at what joe biden invited me hoping to achieve with also on the program a day of difficult diplomacy in the middle east. do a secretary of state anthony blanket meets with indian presidents with a boston ramallah following a meeting with israel prime minister in jerusalem. lincoln is our mission to show up as far as when israel come up also ahead. minneapolis remembers. here off the george floyd is death at the hands of a wife police officer to trigger reckoning over a race relations in the us. some say not enough is being done to keep history from repeating the cat. and finally out of the bag, i'm going by and coach hands flexible, manage the german national football team, offer form a box. you'll start down this the, me i'm going to welcome to the program relations between the and russia. i'm the worst they've been in the several decades now. years president joe biden and russia let me put it say they will meet face to face in geneva next months to discuss all the issues between them. the 2
agree to a face to face meeting next month in geneva, from it's set for june, comes with ties between washington and moscow, adda and no one will look at what joe biden invited me hoping to achieve with also on the program a day of difficult diplomacy in the middle east. do a secretary of state anthony blanket meets with indian presidents with a boston ramallah following a meeting with israel prime minister in jerusalem. lincoln is our mission to show up as far as when israel come up also...
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this is what most countries including france, including canada, even america to some extent are saying that the territories occupied are indeed occupied and the genevaonvention applies, which means that israel does not have the right to transfer its own population in the west bank. as long as this basic issue has not been addressed thoroughly, then we will not have peace. the trouble is that many european countries will say let's go back to negotiations. there have been negotiations for 27 years now in oslo. given the huge imbalance of power between the two parties, the negotiations are not likely to produce anything unless there is very strong pressure put on israel. that is not happening. >> you make interesting points. can i ask your feeling about the political power backing the moment. in many ways, it is set the scene for what has since lapsed and what is continuing to happen. unless that is sorted out and leadership is put in place, how can things begin to change? >> given that the western are not really doing anything to solve the issue, we are sending a message, the western democracies i am talking as a citizen of canada. we are sending a me
this is what most countries including france, including canada, even america to some extent are saying that the territories occupied are indeed occupied and the genevaonvention applies, which means that israel does not have the right to transfer its own population in the west bank. as long as this basic issue has not been addressed thoroughly, then we will not have peace. the trouble is that many european countries will say let's go back to negotiations. there have been negotiations for 27...
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what is happening in moscow appears to be dotted. just in terms of how this is going to affect eu-russia relations, and we now have this summit coming up in genevaen biden and putin, i am wondering how this is affecting that relationship. maria: yes, and some of the language in brussels is the toughest line which i have heard coming out from the european union in a very long time. they talk about russia now actively meddling in elections, cyberattacks. emmanuel macron was just speaking and said there has been provocation after provocation, and that russia has been escalating in their behavior for a year now. this means that there needs to be a full reframing of the relationship between the european union and russia. again, he also digging knowledge -- he also did acknowledge that this is complicated, but what is clear now is this idea that somehow, you could get to a normal relationship with russia to normalize diplomatic ties, that is not going to happen anytime soon, and there is debate over what is going to happen with the nord stream 2 pipeline. i would argue there is expedition in europe that after this election, the german position when it
what is happening in moscow appears to be dotted. just in terms of how this is going to affect eu-russia relations, and we now have this summit coming up in genevaen biden and putin, i am wondering how this is affecting that relationship. maria: yes, and some of the language in brussels is the toughest line which i have heard coming out from the european union in a very long time. they talk about russia now actively meddling in elections, cyberattacks. emmanuel macron was just speaking and said...