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thomas-greenfield: the u.n. and the multilateral system is still the best tool that we have to put pressure on the russians. and we have not run out of options. we continue to ramp up our efforts. we continue to build our coalition of the willing against the russians. the united states has increased our sanctions against the russians. we have continued to put pressure on the russians. and we have built a strong coalition of support for the ukrainians here at the united nations. so again, the russians are feeling isolated. they are not attending meetings at high levels. they are using this information that is not believed in the united nations. they still continue to call this a military -- temporary military action. we have seen what their military action can lead to. it can lead to the destruction of a country. we are also raising the voices of ukrainians. i traveled to moldova and romania two weeks ago and had the opportunity to sit with refugees who had fled the cities. the carnage in ukraine. to hear their e
thomas-greenfield: the u.n. and the multilateral system is still the best tool that we have to put pressure on the russians. and we have not run out of options. we continue to ramp up our efforts. we continue to build our coalition of the willing against the russians. the united states has increased our sanctions against the russians. we have continued to put pressure on the russians. and we have built a strong coalition of support for the ukrainians here at the united nations. so again, the...
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thomas-greenfield: yes. we are ready to explain why we use our veto and we want others to explain when they use their veto as well. we need within the system to ensure the integrity and effectiveness of the u.n. itself. we are working to stamp out sexual abuse, exploitation. we are pushing the u.n. to become more efficient. we are working with other countries to support those efforts as well. there are lots of discussions when you talk about u.n. perform, security council reform. what that will mean in terms of adding elected members as well as adding new permanent members of the security council. we have been clear that we are prepared to engage in those discussions and see where they lead us. >> you have been doing work looking at this and brought together scholars from global north and south to discuss how the u.n. system can be reformed and what he reform system could look like. we have some ideas that have been put into a collection of essays. amb. thomas-greenfield: i would love to see this. please sha
thomas-greenfield: yes. we are ready to explain why we use our veto and we want others to explain when they use their veto as well. we need within the system to ensure the integrity and effectiveness of the u.n. itself. we are working to stamp out sexual abuse, exploitation. we are pushing the u.n. to become more efficient. we are working with other countries to support those efforts as well. there are lots of discussions when you talk about u.n. perform, security council reform. what that will...
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ambassador linda thomas greenfield other partners with the un intends to seek russia the human rights council. her words rang clear. you cannot let a member state that subverting every principle we hold dear to continue to participate in the hrc. it's urgent to do all we can to support ukraine. we want ukraine to prevail and we know it will. ever putin's cynical war effort to fail. were continuously tightening sanctions and preparing for additional sanctions, jointly with our allies and partners. we are strengthening nato defense eastern flank we are moving quickly and resolutely with ukraine defenders more of the defensive systems there so effectively using in defense of their own country and their freedom. were drink everything we can in coordination unity increase pressure on putin on the battlefield and negotiating table. free democratic ukraine and rebuild stronger than ever before. next i am pleased to announce it earlier today secretary blinken formally launches and of the bureau of cyber and policy that that news to bureau in a major step in realizing the modernization of amer
ambassador linda thomas greenfield other partners with the un intends to seek russia the human rights council. her words rang clear. you cannot let a member state that subverting every principle we hold dear to continue to participate in the hrc. it's urgent to do all we can to support ukraine. we want ukraine to prevail and we know it will. ever putin's cynical war effort to fail. were continuously tightening sanctions and preparing for additional sanctions, jointly with our allies and...
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let's bring in rich greenfield. rich, the list of exits is long are.l executive vice presidents all gone within the last 72 hours. and that's not even the full list. i guess it's cleaning the house, totally get cleaning house, but is almost like cleaning out the silt from underneath the house? >> look, this is a, essentially, you know, this is david buying goliath. that's, essentially, what happened here. while at&t share holders own the majority, this is essentially a discovery and david saz love team takeover, and they're putting in their a lieutenants, you know? obviously, they're removing people that have had a lot of experience in streaming, you know, going back to the -- you mentioned jason and andy, that's the o.g. hulu team that really built hulu. obviously, the discovery team has a lot to prove, and i think that's sort of -- obviously, you have a lot of selling pressure from at&t shareholders who are going to be the selling on this transaction and there's a lot of fear heading into that, but the other thing is what's the strategy, what's the a
let's bring in rich greenfield. rich, the list of exits is long are.l executive vice presidents all gone within the last 72 hours. and that's not even the full list. i guess it's cleaning the house, totally get cleaning house, but is almost like cleaning out the silt from underneath the house? >> look, this is a, essentially, you know, this is david buying goliath. that's, essentially, what happened here. while at&t share holders own the majority, this is essentially a discovery and...
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laura: ambassador linda thomas-greenfield, thank you so much for being with us. >> thank you.s great tbe here with you. laura: that's the diplomatic side of things. for more on what life is like inde ukraine, i have been talkinto our correspondent was st returned to kyiv. what is it like for you being back in kyiv? how has the atmosphere changed since you were there a few weeks ago? >> it has changed markedly since i was last year. back in mid-march. the atmosphere is a lot better. it's a lot more relaxed. e's less of a sense that perhaps we could end up being shelled, which was very much the case when we were here back at the beginning of the war. and there's a sense that the city has relaxed a little bit, i suppose. but there are still fears that the pullback from the russian troops, back to russia or back to belarus, that it may just be a temporary thing and they may end up shelling the city potentially at some point in the future, from longer ranges. there is also the fear of course of another tack -- another attack after they regroup. but the suggestion seems to be that t
laura: ambassador linda thomas-greenfield, thank you so much for being with us. >> thank you.s great tbe here with you. laura: that's the diplomatic side of things. for more on what life is like inde ukraine, i have been talkinto our correspondent was st returned to kyiv. what is it like for you being back in kyiv? how has the atmosphere changed since you were there a few weeks ago? >> it has changed markedly since i was last year. back in mid-march. the atmosphere is a lot better....
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not bad for a kid from greenfield with big dreams.as helped inform and inspire the greater bay area community by sharing the many vibrant stories of latino leaders, advocates, and families. i'm proud to be your regular guest, due for my next appearance. congratulations again, and i wish you many more years of success. little joe: congratulations, damian trujillo, on your 25th anniversary of hosting "comunidad del valle" show. gracias for your commitment and dedication to inform, educate, and empower the community. many more blessings and years of success. tu amigo, little joe. laura garcia: congratulations, damian trujillo, on celebrating 25 years at kntv. thank you for your dedication in great storytelling over all the years with all of your news stories and, of course, your contributions to our culture with "comunidad." felicidades my friend. jon pedigo: hi. i'm father jon pedigo. i'm with catholic charities. and i've known damian for a number of years, and he has always been an amazing supporter of the community. he has reported th
not bad for a kid from greenfield with big dreams.as helped inform and inspire the greater bay area community by sharing the many vibrant stories of latino leaders, advocates, and families. i'm proud to be your regular guest, due for my next appearance. congratulations again, and i wish you many more years of success. little joe: congratulations, damian trujillo, on your 25th anniversary of hosting "comunidad del valle" show. gracias for your commitment and dedication to inform,...
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judy: ambassador linda thomas-greenfield, the u.s.sador to the united nations, thank you very much. >> thank you very much. it was great to be here with you. stephanie: we will return to the full program after the latest headlines. the u.s. senate moved ahead wit debating the nomination of catania brown jackson to the supreme court. her confirmation as the first black female justice is now assured with three republicans joining all 50 democrats in support. a final vote could come thursday. the senate hit a snag today on a bipartisan agreement for $10 billion in pandemic relief. republicans blocked consideration of the bill. they said they first want a vote to bar president biden from ending title 42, the pandemic-era poly of expelling asylum-seekers. party leaders spoke earlier at separate briefings. >> i think we will have to have an amendment on title 42 in order to move the bill. there are several other amendments we are going to want to offer, so we need to enter into some sort oagreement to process these amendments in order to go
judy: ambassador linda thomas-greenfield, the u.s.sador to the united nations, thank you very much. >> thank you very much. it was great to be here with you. stephanie: we will return to the full program after the latest headlines. the u.s. senate moved ahead wit debating the nomination of catania brown jackson to the supreme court. her confirmation as the first black female justice is now assured with three republicans joining all 50 democrats in support. a final vote could come...
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ambassador to the united nations, ambassador linda thomas-greenfield.m delighted to be here. >> this proposal. it will be introduced today by lichtenstein, verifying their use of veto. what's the likelihood of this advancing, but more so, would this have a real effect on actions of the ukraine or largely symbolic ones? >> it's more than symbolic, for sure. i expect it will succeed. part of many efforts towards security council reform and it will require that the five permanent members who had this extraordinary power to veto explain their vetoes to the general membership. and we do support it because we think it's an important part of what we do as security council members. we're representing many others and using this veto power and we are ready to explain when we use it and we think the russians why they think they're using their veto power in the security council. we'll be watching this vote in the coming hours and we do expect that it will succeed. >> the trouble is russia is so willing to lie shamelessly about the war here. this goes back. it block
ambassador to the united nations, ambassador linda thomas-greenfield.m delighted to be here. >> this proposal. it will be introduced today by lichtenstein, verifying their use of veto. what's the likelihood of this advancing, but more so, would this have a real effect on actions of the ukraine or largely symbolic ones? >> it's more than symbolic, for sure. i expect it will succeed. part of many efforts towards security council reform and it will require that the five permanent...
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. >> linda thomas greenfield, the u.s. ambassador to the u.n.k you're going to get the two thirds needed? >> i know we're going to get it. >> sergey lavrov, foreign secretary of russia, dmitry peskov have both call what had the u.s. and what the world has seen as lies. how do you expect to respond to your counterpart at the u.n. who will likely say the same? >> well, he's said that time and time again when we have exposed their actions. we will continue to expose them for the liars that they are. they told us that we were seeing actors, dead bodies acting. so, i expect that i will hear that in the security council. no one will believe them. and we will continue to isolate and expose them in the security council and around the world. >> reporter: do you expect that china will believe them? >> i can't speak for the chinese. i would hope that the chinese will see what we're seeing and also join us in condemning these horrific actions. hi, how are you? >> reporter: six weeks into russia's war in ukraine, cnn accompanied thomas greenfield as she tour
. >> linda thomas greenfield, the u.s. ambassador to the u.n.k you're going to get the two thirds needed? >> i know we're going to get it. >> sergey lavrov, foreign secretary of russia, dmitry peskov have both call what had the u.s. and what the world has seen as lies. how do you expect to respond to your counterpart at the u.n. who will likely say the same? >> well, he's said that time and time again when we have exposed their actions. we will continue to expose them...
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good thing to do. renewable an additional investment into greenfield vests. it's probably not that the smartest thing you can do at the moment, visit a lot of climate scientists out there who's saying that it situations getting side desperately ready to have to look to other forms of energy. and that includes nuclear, is that something that you would agree with? well, in germany at least the axis care is not going to be right here, but so, you know, on top of that, i think there's a couple things that really speak against nuclear. first of all, even if you start building it right now, it's going to be available in 1015 years time because that's what you need in terms of, of time to build a nuclear power plant. just look at what, what the brits are experiencing with henkie point. see at the moment it runs over time. ah, 2nd you get to think about, i'm, i essentially whether the economics hold for whatever you bought, of want to put into the system. and nuclear is in cars the fad when it comes to economists, there is much cheaper solutions available, which you
good thing to do. renewable an additional investment into greenfield vests. it's probably not that the smartest thing you can do at the moment, visit a lot of climate scientists out there who's saying that it situations getting side desperately ready to have to look to other forms of energy. and that includes nuclear, is that something that you would agree with? well, in germany at least the axis care is not going to be right here, but so, you know, on top of that, i think there's a couple...
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this is going to take 2 thirds majority vote by the united nations and linda thomas greenfield, the us ambassador to be when said that this is something that they want to vote on this week. so a lot to watch, i think coming up in the coming days. okay. we will be keeping an eye on that for you. rachel, risen from the atlanta council. i want to thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us. thank you. and falling at those discoveries in a butcher, germany has declared 40 officials at the russian embassy in berlin to be, quote, undesirable persons effectively expelling them from the country. france is also expelling a number of russian diplomats, german foreign minister and atlanta burbock, that her country would also boost its support for ukraine's armed forces and tightened economic sanctions against russia. he built a 2nd invoking in his county images of the past weekend have once again highlighted a new, brutal dimension of this war with the most serious war crimes and crimes against humanity. and that is why i made it clear over the weekend that we must not only close the r
this is going to take 2 thirds majority vote by the united nations and linda thomas greenfield, the us ambassador to be when said that this is something that they want to vote on this week. so a lot to watch, i think coming up in the coming days. okay. we will be keeping an eye on that for you. rachel, risen from the atlanta council. i want to thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us. thank you. and falling at those discoveries in a butcher, germany has declared 40 officials at...
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this is going to take 2 thirds majority vote by the united nations and linda thomas greenfield, the us ambassador to be when said that this is something that they want to vote on this week. so a lot to watch, i think coming up in the coming days. okay. we will be keeping an eye on that for you. rachel, risen from the atlanta council. i wanna thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us. and those discoveries in which i have prompted germany to expel 40 russian diplomats, france and lithuania, have announced similar moves with german foreign minister, and a bare box at her country would also boost its support for ukraine's armed forces and titan economic sanctions against russia. berlin is shocked by the images of russia's attack on boucher germany's foreign minister spoke of crimes against humanity that will be countered with immediate weapons supplies to keith anthony. not to get in touch with the van will you will strengthen our support for ukraine's defense. i admire boucher and mary you poor have shown us this is a life or death situation for millions of ukrainians. my me
this is going to take 2 thirds majority vote by the united nations and linda thomas greenfield, the us ambassador to be when said that this is something that they want to vote on this week. so a lot to watch, i think coming up in the coming days. okay. we will be keeping an eye on that for you. rachel, risen from the atlanta council. i wanna thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us. and those discoveries in which i have prompted germany to expel 40 russian diplomats, france and...
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you have been listening to linda thomas greenfield. tony blinken will arrive here today, with meetings on how to punish vladimir puti atrociies in ukraine. this is after president zelenskyy details what he called genocide in bucha, over russia's objections. >> i'm addressing you on behalf of people who honored the memory of the deceased every day, in the memory of the civilians who died, who were shot and killed in the back of their head after being tortured. some of them were shot on the streets. others were thrown into the wells. so, they died their in suffering. they were killed in their apartments, houses, blowing up grenades. civilians were crushed by tanks while sitting in their cars in the middle of the road. just for their pleasure. >> secretary of state blinken will lead the diplomatic efforts here in europe, joint chiefs chairman, mark milley are briefing congress for efforts to arm ukraine, for what intelligence officials are saying is going to be months of war. >> you're seeing forces that are optimized to fight in rural, w
you have been listening to linda thomas greenfield. tony blinken will arrive here today, with meetings on how to punish vladimir puti atrociies in ukraine. this is after president zelenskyy details what he called genocide in bucha, over russia's objections. >> i'm addressing you on behalf of people who honored the memory of the deceased every day, in the memory of the civilians who died, who were shot and killed in the back of their head after being tortured. some of them were shot on the...
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ambassador to the united nation linda thomas greenfield who i had the honor of having, not only givethe first black woman to lead a major cable network. there were many prominent people, attorney ben crump and dr. dyson and pete buttigieg and others. the main thing was the action coming out of it. we are going to hit this country on the ground, around voting rights, we are going to hit this country on the ground around economic accountability in the nba and the nfl. and we are going to hit this country hard on police reform and public safety. not choosing one or the other but dealing with both in an aggressive manner. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. bleeding g, try saying hello gumwash with parodontax active gum health. it kills 99% of plaque bacteria and forms an antibacterial shield. try parodontax active gum health mouthwash. what happens when performance... meets power? you try crazy things... ...because you're crazy... ...and you like it. you get bigger... ...badder... ...faster. ♪ you can never have too much of a good thing... and power is a very good thing. ♪ xfinity
ambassador to the united nation linda thomas greenfield who i had the honor of having, not only givethe first black woman to lead a major cable network. there were many prominent people, attorney ben crump and dr. dyson and pete buttigieg and others. the main thing was the action coming out of it. we are going to hit this country on the ground, around voting rights, we are going to hit this country on the ground around economic accountability in the nba and the nfl. and we are going to hit this...
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linda thomas greenfield says it's a farce.lled human rights. >> the images out of bucha and devastation across ukraine require us now to match our words with action. we cannot let a member state that is subverting every principle we hold dear to continue to sit on the u.n. human rights council. russia should not have a position of authority in that body. >> it's quite conceivable, given that the condemnation, they were able to get a large vote in the general assembly. it's conceivable they can get to two-thirds in the general assembly to kick russia or suspend russia from this human rights council. but does it matter? vladimir putin being called a pariah or outlier again discipline it matter unless somehow the united states could get china and india to join the condemnation? >> and china has been particularly resistant to any sort of punishment of russia. in fact, they in some ways have rallied to their defense. not in the way that i think vladimir putin would probably like, but that is one of the open questions here. and we w
linda thomas greenfield says it's a farce.lled human rights. >> the images out of bucha and devastation across ukraine require us now to match our words with action. we cannot let a member state that is subverting every principle we hold dear to continue to sit on the u.n. human rights council. russia should not have a position of authority in that body. >> it's quite conceivable, given that the condemnation, they were able to get a large vote in the general assembly. it's...
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i oke a short time ago with linda thomas-greenfield, the u.s. ambassador to the united nations.adam ambassador, thank you so much for joining us. i want to start by asking if you think the atrocities that we have seen in ukraine now that russian troops have repositioned themselves changed the responsibility of the west, of the united states, of the united >> it certainly has changed us a great deal. once wsaw the pictures of those atrocities, it became clear to us that the first action we needed to take among many is to get russia suspended from the human rights council. it cannot present itself to the world as a country that respects human rights and then carry out the kinds of atrocities and war crimes that they have carried out in ukraine. as you may hav heard, our inntion is to ask for a vote in the general assembly this week, calling r the suspension of russia from the human rights council. judy: with all due respect, is there reason to believe removing them from the human rights council will have any effect at all ovladimir putin? he is enduring sanctions. his country has
i oke a short time ago with linda thomas-greenfield, the u.s. ambassador to the united nations.adam ambassador, thank you so much for joining us. i want to start by asking if you think the atrocities that we have seen in ukraine now that russian troops have repositioned themselves changed the responsibility of the west, of the united states, of the united >> it certainly has changed us a great deal. once wsaw the pictures of those atrocities, it became clear to us that the first action we...
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ambassador to the united nations, linda thomas greenfield, detailed more atrocities, this time in thet city of mariupol. >> some of them according to credible reports including by the mariupol city council has been taken to so-called filtration camps where russian forces are making tens of thousands of sieve yans relocate to russia. i do not need to spell out what these so-called filtration camps are reminiscent of. it's chilling and we cannot look away. >> in light of horrific reports coming out of ukraine, there's a new push to punish putin and russia. the e.e. is proposing a ban on imports of coal from russia and pledging to curb imports of russian oil. e.u. countries are also expelling more than 100 russian diplomats in just the last few days while the u.s. moves to further restrict russia's access to the dollar. that was yesterday. resources tell nbc news that the biden administration will unveil a new traunch of sanctions against the russian government and businesses tomorrow. all this as we're still learning the true extent of exactly what happened in bucha. around 3700 people
ambassador to the united nations, linda thomas greenfield, detailed more atrocities, this time in thet city of mariupol. >> some of them according to credible reports including by the mariupol city council has been taken to so-called filtration camps where russian forces are making tens of thousands of sieve yans relocate to russia. i do not need to spell out what these so-called filtration camps are reminiscent of. it's chilling and we cannot look away. >> in light of horrific...
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. >> ambassador, linda thomas-greenfield, there's a long tradition of having u.n. ambassadors lead the way in conflicts. wars cold and hot, madeleine albright, jane kirk patrick. now you're in that chair and i think a lot of people fighting for ukraine are very grateful for it. thank you for being with us today. >> thank you so much, andrea. >>> and joining us now, jeremy bash, former chief of staff at the cia and pentagon and retired colonel alexander vindman. ambassador greenfield was saying why this is important. people may not notice the u.n. human rights counsel, but it's a first strong signal to russia. showing how hard they fought behind the scenes to stop this from happening. >> and if you couple that with what secretary tony blinken talked about. not just our nato allies but from australia, japan, the republic of korea, including and partners including finland and other non-nato countries. this is a global response to russia's aggression. and the reporting that you had on earlier from molly hunter about the killings, the rapes, the war crimes that russia i
. >> ambassador, linda thomas-greenfield, there's a long tradition of having u.n. ambassadors lead the way in conflicts. wars cold and hot, madeleine albright, jane kirk patrick. now you're in that chair and i think a lot of people fighting for ukraine are very grateful for it. thank you for being with us today. >> thank you so much, andrea. >>> and joining us now, jeremy bash, former chief of staff at the cia and pentagon and retired colonel alexander vindman. ambassador...
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s. ambassador to the you and was speaking melinda thomas greenfield . just talk us through what to expect sort of over the next few hours a little take place. well, all members of the security council will get a chance to make comments. we heard briefly from russia at the beginning of the meeting, objecting to the fact that russia was denied a request for a meeting on monday on the situation in ukraine, specifically allegations of what was happening in boucher. so there was a very passionate, angry confrontation from russia's ambassador accusing the united kingdom of a root of not fulfilling security council duties and obligations. by holding this meeting, the united kingdom very calmly responded that they were within the 48 hours. that's traditional and there was an opportunity for them to be heard today and that there would be further opportunities in parallel. so a lot of bluster there, but we haven't heard russia respond specifically to the allegations that have been made by many you and speakers today. in terms of these evidence of growing growing
s. ambassador to the you and was speaking melinda thomas greenfield . just talk us through what to expect sort of over the next few hours a little take place. well, all members of the security council will get a chance to make comments. we heard briefly from russia at the beginning of the meeting, objecting to the fact that russia was denied a request for a meeting on monday on the situation in ukraine, specifically allegations of what was happening in boucher. so there was a very passionate,...
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so he didn't a against catherine graham or meg greenfield when they published things he didn't like. ughe wasn't the soulful area he did spend a lot of time at the office but did so. he thought was necessary. he would go to these parties when he thought he had to admit that with reporters about who was going to win the election and the differences back then , the campaign could be rough-and-tumble. it could be a knife fight, all the things susan described but then it would be over the purpose of the campaign at least for bush and baker was to get a power so they can do something and they didn't want, the campaign wasn't the be alland end all . it wasn't the thing that brought down satisfaction, it was the grubby thing that maybe the dirty thing to get to the point where you could do something. and today it seems like it's the opposite. today we have governance in order to set up the next election. we use our time and power to set up issues we can use bash the other guy in two years during the next national election or next presidential election and that is not the way you wantto oper
so he didn't a against catherine graham or meg greenfield when they published things he didn't like. ughe wasn't the soulful area he did spend a lot of time at the office but did so. he thought was necessary. he would go to these parties when he thought he had to admit that with reporters about who was going to win the election and the differences back then , the campaign could be rough-and-tumble. it could be a knife fight, all the things susan described but then it would be over the purpose...
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linda thomas-greenfield. she is going to try to get the u.n.e human rights council. it is described as a temporary suspension. you have 193 members. 2/3 vote is the majority in this case to get russia removed. michael allen i think told us earlier this hour saying what were they doing on the human rights council to begin with? mark green from tennessee said something similar to us. so they will take the vote and see what the u.n. can do. an excellent question. up until about 20 years ago the u.n. known as the blue helmets would go into international conflicts and try to keep the peace. the u.n. in that role pretty much disappeared when things got really bad in afghanistan and really bad in iraq. i would argue we have not seen them intervene in international conflicts of note over the past two decades. your question was, what good is the u.n. today in a matter like russia and ukraine after we have seen such merciless violence throughout that country? >> dana: let's hear them try to make their case here. >> thank you very much, dear madam. mr. at
linda thomas-greenfield. she is going to try to get the u.n.e human rights council. it is described as a temporary suspension. you have 193 members. 2/3 vote is the majority in this case to get russia removed. michael allen i think told us earlier this hour saying what were they doing on the human rights council to begin with? mark green from tennessee said something similar to us. so they will take the vote and see what the u.n. can do. an excellent question. up until about 20 years ago the...
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the un dreams not only zelensky post usa won linda thomas greenfields laments that it is really impossibles, no matter how hard washington tries and accuses russia of kidnapping people who were actually evacuated from the war zone. mayor doctors, religious leaders are kidnapped journalists and all who dare to resist russian aggression, some of them according to reliable reports. including from the city council of mariupol sent to the so-called filtration camps, where russian forces reportedly force 10,000 ukrainians to move to russia in filtration camps, the us ambassador knowingly allowing this forgery calls the search for swastikas on the body, which goes through all ukrainian men who refuse to fight with russians the fact is that under the guise of civilians. at in particular, maryupol, they are trying to leave the full-cists from the battalion. azov linda grinn, however, did not say anything about the executions of russian soldiers, which are arranged not only by the azov people, but also by regular ukrainian military personnel. and ukraine, from april 1, prisoners in ukraine were allo
the un dreams not only zelensky post usa won linda thomas greenfields laments that it is really impossibles, no matter how hard washington tries and accuses russia of kidnapping people who were actually evacuated from the war zone. mayor doctors, religious leaders are kidnapped journalists and all who dare to resist russian aggression, some of them according to reliable reports. including from the city council of mariupol sent to the so-called filtration camps, where russian forces reportedly...
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now mind you, as a 12-year-old growing up in greenfield, i grew up watching "comunidad del valle."at time, the host was mario del castillo. so for at least 40 years we don't even know here
now mind you, as a 12-year-old growing up in greenfield, i grew up watching "comunidad del valle."at time, the host was mario del castillo. so for at least 40 years we don't even know here
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work hard to remove russia from the council united nations human rights commissioner linda thomas greenfieldt representative to the organization, said this will be put to a vote at the un general assembly the united states believes that they will be able to vote on this proposal today life and death under russian occupation, the russian-controlled suburbs of kiev had just been liberated by the ukrainian army for weeks. we went there to see for ourselves the first evidence of russia's horrendous crimes. look where we are here it seems, russian military vehicles are parked. all along this road is very close to the residences of power. here they tell us that more than 400 people were killed the times analyzed new satellite images that were taken on march 19, when russia was still occupying buchu, the publication claims that they bodies lying on the street in satellite imagery, 40 foot trench ukrainians. they say it's a huge grave. we were led to a wooded area, not far from the power bucci. they led us to what looks like a grave hastily dug out of magic encefact, the ukrainian ministry of intern
work hard to remove russia from the council united nations human rights commissioner linda thomas greenfieldt representative to the organization, said this will be put to a vote at the un general assembly the united states believes that they will be able to vote on this proposal today life and death under russian occupation, the russian-controlled suburbs of kiev had just been liberated by the ukrainian army for weeks. we went there to see for ourselves the first evidence of russia's horrendous...
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if local authorities and invest is aimed to develop greenfield sites, they can expect legal challenges in the common interest versus young guns, which to give a very important and very welcome part of the motivation behind the constitutional courts climate ruling which is that it also focuses on how freedoms are shared between the generations and precisely, that is formulated in a long, dorman article of our basic law form. it says future generations must be taken into account. that's what has happened here. i think if we don't act now and that's already late enough and the impact will be all the more drastic on future generations. the longer we wait, the more drastic the impact on future freedoms, layouts pursuing holes on measures are necessary. but what should we do when key industries are among the biggest emitters of carbon dioxide? cement is a basic constituent of concrete and practically irreplaceable in the construction industry. worldwide, it's responsible for emitting twice as much c o 2 as air traffic. the problem is the process of turning limestone into cement. limestone co
if local authorities and invest is aimed to develop greenfield sites, they can expect legal challenges in the common interest versus young guns, which to give a very important and very welcome part of the motivation behind the constitutional courts climate ruling which is that it also focuses on how freedoms are shared between the generations and precisely, that is formulated in a long, dorman article of our basic law form. it says future generations must be taken into account. that's what has...
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moscow and yesterday , american time, the ambassador of the united states , uh, out, and thomas greenfieldl, it won’t work to exclude russia from uh, the security council, he, but nevertheless, she announced that, uh, i think she said a phrase no less comical than zelensky’s proposal that the united states would isolate russia uh in the security council, yes, in addition to russia, china is a permanent member of the security council; today, other non-permanent members of the security council are countries such as india brazil mexico several african countries, that is, it is obvious that even here is isolation. yes, that is, leaving russia alone, but the security council will not work. uh, dmitry evgenievich here. how do you think? why does the united states generally use the word isolation so often, despite the fact that they still cannot put it into practice and, after all, uh, they hit on their own authority and demonstrate rather the collapse of the remnants of american hegemony. yes e not ability. to really achieve the isolation of russia, the word isolation is an ideological phantom o
moscow and yesterday , american time, the ambassador of the united states , uh, out, and thomas greenfieldl, it won’t work to exclude russia from uh, the security council, he, but nevertheless, she announced that, uh, i think she said a phrase no less comical than zelensky’s proposal that the united states would isolate russia uh in the security council, yes, in addition to russia, china is a permanent member of the security council; today, other non-permanent members of the security...
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war is having on the world's most vulnerable us ambassador to the united nations, linda thomas greenfield, linked to russia's actions to you in ukraine to humans, crippling hunger crisis. at the same time, she praised saudi arabia and the united arab emirates for their humanitarian support to the country. though not mentioning that re ads, ongoing bombing campaign had allegedly targeted on purpose, food production sites and vitals. civilian infrastructure for more than 7 years. currently, up to 19000000 people in yemen are classified as food and secure and even more are in need of humanitarian assistance. with 3500000 women and children suffering from acute malnutrition. russia responded to the charges during the un session, claiming us sanctions have damage the supply chain and cause global food shortages . the main factor for instability and the source of the problem today is not the russian special military operation in ukraine. but sanctions, measures imposed on our country seeking to cut off any supplies from russia and the supply chain apart from those supplies that those countries
war is having on the world's most vulnerable us ambassador to the united nations, linda thomas greenfield, linked to russia's actions to you in ukraine to humans, crippling hunger crisis. at the same time, she praised saudi arabia and the united arab emirates for their humanitarian support to the country. though not mentioning that re ads, ongoing bombing campaign had allegedly targeted on purpose, food production sites and vitals. civilian infrastructure for more than 7 years. currently, up to...
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thomas greenfield did not specify this. and probably because it is.en the day before, right in the white house, experienced a feeling of real loneliness when his mastermind barack obama dropped in on the 12th anniversary of obama's health insurance bill. my name is joe biden, and i'm barack obama's vice president . joe biden's husband, by the way, is the reason why he doesn't live here. she works. she teaches. no, this is not the usual biden reservation. in this case, the us president tried to joke about his reservations, but it turned out not funny, in the spotlight. anyway, there was obama thank you all. have a seat thank you vice president baidan. it was a joke. it was all set up. my president is biden, vice president. harris could see that the former president still feels at home in the white house. and maybe, and as a host, not even forgetting what is visiting, it's nice to be in the white house again. it was a long time ago i admit. i heard that the current president has made some changes since since i was last here, obviously a secret service a
thomas greenfield did not specify this. and probably because it is.en the day before, right in the white house, experienced a feeling of real loneliness when his mastermind barack obama dropped in on the 12th anniversary of obama's health insurance bill. my name is joe biden, and i'm barack obama's vice president . joe biden's husband, by the way, is the reason why he doesn't live here. she works. she teaches. no, this is not the usual biden reservation. in this case, the us president tried to...
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president of ukraine was supported by the permanent representative from the united states linda thomas greenfieldshe said that due to russia's actions on the territory of ukraine, the states would initiate a procedure in the near future to remove e to suspend russia's membership in the un human rights council . let's listen to a snippet of her speech. it can cover up russia's aggression by suspending the membership of the russian federation in the hrc - this is what we all collectively have the right to do at the general assembly. our voices can really make a difference russia's participation in the human rights council damages the council's credibility. it undermines the whole organization of the united nations. russian permanent representative vasily nebenzin spoke in the security council, about 15 minutes ago his speech ended. and named e. he named these accusations of russia in war crimes as a provocation, and he directly addressed the president of ukraine volodymyr zelensky. let's hear what the nebenzya said. we leave on your conscience without evidence indiscriminate accusations, uh, agains
president of ukraine was supported by the permanent representative from the united states linda thomas greenfieldshe said that due to russia's actions on the territory of ukraine, the states would initiate a procedure in the near future to remove e to suspend russia's membership in the un human rights council . let's listen to a snippet of her speech. it can cover up russia's aggression by suspending the membership of the russian federation in the hrc - this is what we all collectively have the...
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the un is not only dreaming of zelensky us envoy linda thomas greenfield laments that it is really impossible to do this, no matter how hard washington tries and accuses russia of kidnapping people who were actually evacuated from the war zone. mayors, doctors, religious leaders, journalists and anyone who dares to resist russian aggression are kidnapped. some of them according to reliable reports. including from the city council of mariupol sent to the so-called filtration camps, where russian forces reportedly force 10,000 ukrainians to move to russia. the us, knowingly allowing this forgery, calls the search for swastikas on the body, which goes through all ukrainian men who refuse to fight the russians . that under the guise of peaceful. in particular, the neo-nazis from the battalion are trying to leave maryupol. azov linda green did not say anything about the executions of russian soldiers who suit not only the azov people, but also the professional ukrainian military. from april 1, prisoners in ukraine were allowed to be kept in jails and specially created camps. this law of ukraine pr
the un is not only dreaming of zelensky us envoy linda thomas greenfield laments that it is really impossible to do this, no matter how hard washington tries and accuses russia of kidnapping people who were actually evacuated from the war zone. mayors, doctors, religious leaders, journalists and anyone who dares to resist russian aggression are kidnapped. some of them according to reliable reports. including from the city council of mariupol sent to the so-called filtration camps, where russian...
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make greenfield who ran the editorial page and he enjoyed dinners frequently with catherine graham the publisher of the post even though the paper was, you know, pretty critical of it is administration. so explain talk about that social washington scene and how he operated in it again. i think you're right. there was a pragmatic or practical right? because he's not gonna he doesn't hold grudges unless there's a reason to and he recognizes that especially with the press. you're going to take a hit today, but you can come back tomorrow and get a better story or that the hit may not have been as bad if you work with them so he didn't hold against catherine graham or meg greenfield when they you know, published things that they didn't like he wasn't really a social guy. i mean he did spend a lot of his time at the office. he did enough social stuff. that he thought was necessary as a very canny operator in washington and he would go to these parties when he felt he had to and he made bets with reporters about who was going to win the election and so forth and the difference is you know bac
make greenfield who ran the editorial page and he enjoyed dinners frequently with catherine graham the publisher of the post even though the paper was, you know, pretty critical of it is administration. so explain talk about that social washington scene and how he operated in it again. i think you're right. there was a pragmatic or practical right? because he's not gonna he doesn't hold grudges unless there's a reason to and he recognizes that especially with the press. you're going to take a...
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linda thomas greenfield, linked russia's actions in ukraine. the humans, dia, hunger crisis. the diplomats went on to praise saudi arabia and the united arab emirates for their humanitarian assistance. the country while failing to bench roads ongoing bombing campaign that is allegedly debris, deliberately targeted food production sites and vital civilian infrastructure for more than 7 years. you haven't feel crisis and its consequences have been ongoing for years, despite humanitarian assistance, up to 19000000 in the country all food insecure. with 1300000 pregnant or breastfeeding women. and 2200000 children to 5 required treatment for acute malnutrition or russia head back out. those charges during the un session, claiming was american sanctions harming the supply chain and causing global food shortages. the main factor for instability and the source of the problem today is not the russian special military operation in ukraine. but sanctions, measures imposed on our country seeking to cut off any supplies from russia and the supply chain. apart from those supplies that tho
linda thomas greenfield, linked russia's actions in ukraine. the humans, dia, hunger crisis. the diplomats went on to praise saudi arabia and the united arab emirates for their humanitarian assistance. the country while failing to bench roads ongoing bombing campaign that is allegedly debris, deliberately targeted food production sites and vital civilian infrastructure for more than 7 years. you haven't feel crisis and its consequences have been ongoing for years, despite humanitarian...