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doctor greenfield. you representl why i'm here today. doctor i greenfield.ical association, tell us what it would take to call of these strikes because it's a very difficult time for these strikes. we have seen our pay drop. not only are we not _ have seen our pay drop. not only are we not paid _ have seen our pay drop. not only are we not paid fairly. _ have seen our pay drop. not only are we not paid fairly, we _ have seen our pay drop. not only are we not paid fairly, we have _ have seen our pay drop. not only are we not paid fairly, we have had - have seen our pay drop. not only are we not paid fairly, we have had real. we not paid fairly, we have had real terms _ we not paid fairly, we have had real terms pay— we not paid fairly, we have had real terms pay cut — we not paid fairly, we have had real terms pay cut of— we not paid fairly, we have had real terms pay cut of the _ we not paid fairly, we have had real terms pay cut of the pay— we not paid fairly, we have had real terms pay cut of the pay cut - we not paid fairly, we have had real terms pay cut
doctor greenfield. you representl why i'm here today. doctor i greenfield.ical association, tell us what it would take to call of these strikes because it's a very difficult time for these strikes. we have seen our pay drop. not only are we not _ have seen our pay drop. not only are we not paid _ have seen our pay drop. not only are we not paid fairly. _ have seen our pay drop. not only are we not paid fairly, we _ have seen our pay drop. not only are we not paid fairly, we have _ have seen our...
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but the us ambassador to the united nations, linda thomas greenfield, has not clarified if she wouldfourth time the vote has been postponed this week. it has been delayed since monday — as member states have been trying to work out a draft that the united states won't veto.
but the us ambassador to the united nations, linda thomas greenfield, has not clarified if she wouldfourth time the vote has been postponed this week. it has been delayed since monday — as member states have been trying to work out a draft that the united states won't veto.
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doctor greenfield, there.r trivedi, you represent the british medical association, tell us what it would take to call off these strikes because it's a very difficult time for these strikes. we have seen our pay drop. take lizzy was saying. like lizzy was saying. not only are we not paid fairly, we have had real terms pay cut of the pay cut for 15 years and all we want to do- is reverse those pay cuts. iwe are not asking for that to bei done in one go but we need to be able to pave the way for that in an appropriate time. - that means that doctors - who are paid £15.50 an hour, we want them to be paid between £20 and £216“ hour~ — it is not a tall ask. we need an offer that - makes headway into that. very difficult for patients to have their operations cancelled and potentially today to have long waiting times. what do you say to the patients? i am so sorry for any patient that has had activity disrupted. - i am an anaesthetist and we have had |to cancel so many on non—strike daysj because we simply don't have
doctor greenfield, there.r trivedi, you represent the british medical association, tell us what it would take to call off these strikes because it's a very difficult time for these strikes. we have seen our pay drop. take lizzy was saying. like lizzy was saying. not only are we not paid fairly, we have had real terms pay cut of the pay cut for 15 years and all we want to do- is reverse those pay cuts. iwe are not asking for that to bei done in one go but we need to be able to pave the way for...
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that's listening to what linda thomas greenfield had to say. last year we've seen reports of a tax on kindergartens and often that just babys newborn babies in an intensive care unit have been evacuated into make shift bomb shelters to we have a solemn obligation to not look away. the people of ukraine will soon need food, and water, and shelter, and medical aid. they will face displacement and lose everything they've worked to build. for these reasons, we and i'll be in the, in consultation with our allies in partners have proposed this draft resolution holding russia to account for his aggression against ukraine. there is no middle ground. any doubters, i say, look at the kindergarten that was bomb this morning. take a hard look. so colleagues, this is a simple vote today. let me put it plainly. but yes, if you believe in upholding the un charter. is james listening to that some of the woods that if you just take out the headline of ukraine, babies, people needing food, water, and shelter, people facing display. so i mean, those are exactly t
that's listening to what linda thomas greenfield had to say. last year we've seen reports of a tax on kindergartens and often that just babys newborn babies in an intensive care unit have been evacuated into make shift bomb shelters to we have a solemn obligation to not look away. the people of ukraine will soon need food, and water, and shelter, and medical aid. they will face displacement and lose everything they've worked to build. for these reasons, we and i'll be in the, in consultation...
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it's way more potent than c o 2 on a diet of grass, animals go slower, so expel more methane than greenfield caps. surprises when for the feed lots there . it also comes out as manure in your, in lots of it, in addition to methane, it releases nitrous oxide and other potent greenhouse gas in the summer. the minority composes in the field and pollution levels are low during winter. the minorities handled similarly to a feed lot, like also technical there. it all comes out here and then it shuttled over there where it's eventually turn into liquid and sprayed on fields. except on a feedlot manure is stored in large pools, releasing more methane than solid storage. and the more that there is, and the longer it's stored, the more it releases. another big difference is what it contains. on feed lots antibiotics we use to keep animals healthy and stimulate growth. they end up in those are newer pools and can leak into our water supply. antibiotic resistance partially fueled by me, production kills around a 1000000 people every year. one big downside to grafted farms is a fair way less efficient at
it's way more potent than c o 2 on a diet of grass, animals go slower, so expel more methane than greenfield caps. surprises when for the feed lots there . it also comes out as manure in your, in lots of it, in addition to methane, it releases nitrous oxide and other potent greenhouse gas in the summer. the minority composes in the field and pollution levels are low during winter. the minorities handled similarly to a feed lot, like also technical there. it all comes out here and then it...
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linda thomas-greenfield, the ambassador said that the u.s. did not ultimately vote for it because of the lack of condemnation of hamas and its attack on october 7th, saying she will never understand why certain members of the council did not support that. she did welcomed the fact that this resolution will appoint a senior u.n. official to help coordinate and facilitate the entry of aid into gaza. israeli officials, for their part, or not altogether condemning this resolution but they are saying that they will continue this war against hamas until all hostages are returned and until hamas is eradicated from the gaza strip. there is an effort to scale up the flow of aid into gaza. today i was at the kerem shalom crossing from israel into gaza, where for the first week, after a lot of u.s. pressure, israel has been allowing the entry of u.n. trucks directly into gaza from israel after they undergo those security checks. but they still have a big disconnect, in terms of the number of trucks that are getting in and the enormous need and gaza for
linda thomas-greenfield, the ambassador said that the u.s. did not ultimately vote for it because of the lack of condemnation of hamas and its attack on october 7th, saying she will never understand why certain members of the council did not support that. she did welcomed the fact that this resolution will appoint a senior u.n. official to help coordinate and facilitate the entry of aid into gaza. israeli officials, for their part, or not altogether condemning this resolution but they are...
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ed: rich greenfield, we love having you on the show. come back in the new year. thank you so much.ing up on "bloomberg technology," tech jobs are not what they used to be. we will discuss it next with the culture partner's chief scientist of workplace culture. nice. this is "bloomberg technology." ♪ ■s beginning to look alot like savings! blendjets holiday sale is on now! give the gift of convenience the blendjet 2 portable blender is perfect for everyone on your list. even that picky relative who hates everything. and dont forget the accessories! theyre all on sale! dont wait! our most popular colors and patterns will sell out! go to blendjet.com and take advantage of our holiday sale now. ed: tech jobs over the last decade gained a reputation for being lucrative, comfortable, and stable. this year, that changed. in several rounds of cuts meadow laid off thousands of people citing the need for greater efficiency in the tough economic environment. so did microsoft, amazon, microsoft, and salesforce and even smaller names. let's continue that conversation and bring in the culture pa
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linda greenfield just a few minutes ago is calling for this toe be passed.at the vote is in the general assembly. don't bet on a harsh condemnation of the terrorist group. martha? >> we're seeing a lot of that these days. thanks very much, eric. thanks for joining us on the u.n. so switching gears right now to a story that is very important when we look at education in this country and look what's going on on college campuses. think about this. a staggering 14.7 million public school children in this country chronically absent from school in the most recent assessment. 30%. 30% of all enrolled students in the country are chronically absent. lauren simonetti with fox business here with the details. that is an absolutely stunning number. >> let me give you the prepandemic number. 16%. we have students chronically absent, which is missing 18 days in an academic year. nearly double in just a few years. many reasons for this. everything from the child sick to being bullied in school to parent thinking class could be made up online. as we have seen from recent tes
linda greenfield just a few minutes ago is calling for this toe be passed.at the vote is in the general assembly. don't bet on a harsh condemnation of the terrorist group. martha? >> we're seeing a lot of that these days. thanks very much, eric. thanks for joining us on the u.n. so switching gears right now to a story that is very important when we look at education in this country and look what's going on on college campuses. think about this. a staggering 14.7 million public school...
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in the greenfield, it is a place i take difficult memories. we wrote about the glorious little girl who passed away, the one who came in behind that ultimately died with the type of tumor that chemotherapy is not good enough for her. or a set of congenital twins that we separate emergently. one was dying and killing the other. they both died in the operating room. those are important parts of who i am. i cannot let that blind me to where i need to go. the way i deal with that, i take that memory and i walk off into the green field. i walk past a lot of places where there are bumps in the earth and i go to a new place. i take the grass off the top and put the grass over the side and dig a hole. i take that memory and they put it in a box. i closed the box and i locked the box. i wrap a chain around the box. i locked that and put that in a whole. what did her on it in the grass back on and i put it back down. i stand for a moment with that memory so it is always with me. then i will walk back in to normal life. i can access it when i need to. wh
in the greenfield, it is a place i take difficult memories. we wrote about the glorious little girl who passed away, the one who came in behind that ultimately died with the type of tumor that chemotherapy is not good enough for her. or a set of congenital twins that we separate emergently. one was dying and killing the other. they both died in the operating room. those are important parts of who i am. i cannot let that blind me to where i need to go. the way i deal with that, i take that...
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and i am frankly adamant that when i look at our greenfield, which was rogers airport at, the time it didn't offer everything that i wanted, but i had complete assurance from the people in rogers. but they, too, recognized the need for aviation as an adjunct to work to a development that do anything within their power to help construct find airport for the arrival. and with that in mind, we finally decided that we moved to rogers. not only have we contributed materially to the economic of northwest arkansas, but the fact that have been happy and successful here has been a major factor in bringing other industry to northwest arkansas. it's only natural when other industries looking for locations for branch plants or perhaps maine plants that they come to industry in the area and ask them about their experience. and this has been true in our case. hardly a week goes by that some group of industrialists has come in my office and asked me about my request, arkansas and among other things, what about the use of aircraft in the airport and what are the plans for the future for the riders? s
and i am frankly adamant that when i look at our greenfield, which was rogers airport at, the time it didn't offer everything that i wanted, but i had complete assurance from the people in rogers. but they, too, recognized the need for aviation as an adjunct to work to a development that do anything within their power to help construct find airport for the arrival. and with that in mind, we finally decided that we moved to rogers. not only have we contributed materially to the economic of...
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and so, the way i deal with it is i take that memory and i walked off into this greenfield , and i walked past a lot of places where there are bumps in the earth, and i go to a new place, and i take the grass off the top of it and put the grass over to the side, then i did a whole, and i take that memory and i put it in a box, and i close the box and i locked the box and i wrap a chain around the box, and i like that, then i put that in the hole, then i put the dirt back on it, i put the grass back on it, and i tamp it back down, then i stand for a moment with that memory, so it is always with me. then i walked back in to normal life. so, i can access it when i need to come when i need to remember the lessons learned, or that particular individual, but i need it to be done in a way that doesn't paralyze me in times where we have to make big decisions in operating room to get things done, to save a life, to pull somebody back from over the edge, or to do what it was that we were intended to do. it was a french surgeon who said every surgeon has a graveyard that they visit from time to time
and so, the way i deal with it is i take that memory and i walked off into this greenfield , and i walked past a lot of places where there are bumps in the earth, and i go to a new place, and i take the grass off the top of it and put the grass over to the side, then i did a whole, and i take that memory and i put it in a box, and i close the box and i locked the box and i wrap a chain around the box, and i like that, then i put that in the hole, then i put the dirt back on it, i put the grass...
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that's listening to what linda thomas greenfield had to say. you lost the, as we've seen reports of a tax on kindergartens and often that just babys newborn babies in an intensive care unit have been evacuated into make shift bomb shelters to we have a solemn obligation to not look away. the people of ukraine will soon need food and water, and shelter, and medical aid. they will face displacement and lose everything they've worked to build for these reasons.
that's listening to what linda thomas greenfield had to say. you lost the, as we've seen reports of a tax on kindergartens and often that just babys newborn babies in an intensive care unit have been evacuated into make shift bomb shelters to we have a solemn obligation to not look away. the people of ukraine will soon need food and water, and shelter, and medical aid. they will face displacement and lose everything they've worked to build for these reasons.
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and you have just been listening to linda thomas greenfield, the us ambassador to the united nation. she was reacting just a short while after the un security council adopted a resolution 1029 on the war in gauze. and now the main thrust of this resolution is to allow in a lot more humanitarian aid into the gaza strip and a lot faster on this trend. debrief all of this with gabriel. let us onto. it was joining us from un headquarters in new york gave. we've got a few minutes to try and, and bring our viewers up to speed. we haven't been with us the last hour and also understand what, what we're, what we're hearing here. so i'd like to actually address 1st the, the question that the, our producer ask um, which was very pertinent about this disconnect between what's in the resolution that was just approved by the un security council. and then what the secretary general said. moments afterwards he was calling for a ceasefire. that is not in this text. it's not in the best text and it's not even close to in this text. uh and so well it, well. busy then to thomas greenfield, the us ambass
and you have just been listening to linda thomas greenfield, the us ambassador to the united nation. she was reacting just a short while after the un security council adopted a resolution 1029 on the war in gauze. and now the main thrust of this resolution is to allow in a lot more humanitarian aid into the gaza strip and a lot faster on this trend. debrief all of this with gabriel. let us onto. it was joining us from un headquarters in new york gave. we've got a few minutes to try and, and...
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ambassador to the u.n., linda thomas-greenfield. she said to reporters the gap was narrowing.now a bit of optimism after frantic negotiations, but i should add the diplomats will be back in consultations later this evening to try to see if they can finalize the language on the mechanism in a way that can withstand a u.s. veto. caitrÍona: they will have the consultations. what does that say about the likelihood of there being a vote either later or tomorrow? nada: yeah, russia in particular is really pushing for a vote tonight. we have seen frustration from other councilmembers who also want to see these delays end and for this measure to move forward because they are ready to cast their votes on this resolution. so the goal is for the vote to take place tonight, but as i say it is very much dependent on how consultations go. but there is a lot of pressure on the security council to act here. just today we had two reports, one from the who, saying there is no hospital operating in northern gaza that patients are literally waiting there to die and that there was a threat now of
ambassador to the u.n., linda thomas-greenfield. she said to reporters the gap was narrowing.now a bit of optimism after frantic negotiations, but i should add the diplomats will be back in consultations later this evening to try to see if they can finalize the language on the mechanism in a way that can withstand a u.s. veto. caitrÍona: they will have the consultations. what does that say about the likelihood of there being a vote either later or tomorrow? nada: yeah, russia in particular is...
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greenfield: there was a widespread belief this was a fool's errand.nter up. good evening. i'm david walker. and i'm lois harp. now here's the news. president carter has arrived... television news before this was stuff that had already happened. for the e first timeme, cnn brought the world to people in real time. annonouncer: cnnnn -- the wowos momost importatant networkr. turner: i didn't do cable news network because somebody told me it couldn't be done. i figured it was a very viable concept and i went ahead and did it. it was after we announced that we were going to do it that the detractors showed up. gumbel: is cable news network just gonna be a new means of delivering the same kind of fare? no. it already does provide different fare and cable news network is a perfect and maybe the best example of that. people love news and we had lots of it. and the other guys had not very much. so choice and quantity won out. new york city, hello. mintier: a major catastrophe in america's space program... i'm lou dobbs along with financial editor myron kandel
greenfield: there was a widespread belief this was a fool's errand.nter up. good evening. i'm david walker. and i'm lois harp. now here's the news. president carter has arrived... television news before this was stuff that had already happened. for the e first timeme, cnn brought the world to people in real time. annonouncer: cnnnn -- the wowos momost importatant networkr. turner: i didn't do cable news network because somebody told me it couldn't be done. i figured it was a very viable concept...
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instead, he works of so called under so in crops plant hybrids that he shows in the greenfield. the, when the grain mature is it turns green again down here. and when we harvest the grain, what's left is a green lawn once again. so that's why the middle here becomes so green later on. this field is also designed to create how much a report from the 1st 3 year period is available, which lists the increases and decreases, and thomas plot by plot wherever there's slurry, we've had a decrease in humorous and wherever there's compost. we've had an increase. we've collected 1500 tons of c o 2 using q most accumulation. i honestly didn't expect that much using compos to in rich soil adjustments that have paid off for this farmer. and for the climate, the cows always do just what they told. no cows, a highly complex social and sent in things even if through as a breathing, we've transformed them into mill machines with huge ideas that can give up to 15. these has of milk per day. the cows have a mind to say cultivate friendships and have fun the chines senses. so to get along with them,
instead, he works of so called under so in crops plant hybrids that he shows in the greenfield. the, when the grain mature is it turns green again down here. and when we harvest the grain, what's left is a green lawn once again. so that's why the middle here becomes so green later on. this field is also designed to create how much a report from the 1st 3 year period is available, which lists the increases and decreases, and thomas plot by plot wherever there's slurry, we've had a decrease in...
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they were going to maintain that position that was clear from what ambassador linda thomas greenfield said. she said that they support aspects of this resolution uh and that they support the amendments that have been filed. but she said anything that calls for an immediate cease fire would be that any a meet that a full ceasefire would be temporary of best and dangerous at worst because it would leave him off and power. clearly the united states is not on board with a ceasefire. that would allow him us to stay in power and that's what they are arguing. this would allow because it would be brought in and israel would not be able to continue its military operations that would not serve the long term interest. she argued of palestinians and israelis and the desire for a 2 state solution, something that the united states and israel has argued will not be possible as long as him off susan power. right, kristen, thank you actually say that again, that they don't even with the amendments. they don't intend to support this christian. thank you very much. i as right, so daniel leaders left us
they were going to maintain that position that was clear from what ambassador linda thomas greenfield said. she said that they support aspects of this resolution uh and that they support the amendments that have been filed. but she said anything that calls for an immediate cease fire would be that any a meet that a full ceasefire would be temporary of best and dangerous at worst because it would leave him off and power. clearly the united states is not on board with a ceasefire. that would...
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now, when to thomas greenfield, the us ambassador to the un at this to say, we have worked hard and diligently over the course of the past week with the moratti's, with others, with egypt to come up with a resolution that we can support. and we do have that resolution now, we're ready to vote on it. but several diplomatic sources tell out a 0. there are several security council members that are not pleased with the change in this language, particularly russia. we're being told things that this resolution is now watered down and loses its primary original impact on getting humanitarian age. the people of gaza that needed the most. a diplomat say they will be back here at the security council chambers on friday trying to reach some sort of agreement gabriel's on the i'll just leave it at the united nations in new york. is really forced as a find live rounds of palestinians and the city of ramallah and the occupied westbank. and during 5 people, the shootings followed raids by his ready forces across several neighborhood slip for give consultations with dozens of young men had been more rage in t
now, when to thomas greenfield, the us ambassador to the un at this to say, we have worked hard and diligently over the course of the past week with the moratti's, with others, with egypt to come up with a resolution that we can support. and we do have that resolution now, we're ready to vote on it. but several diplomatic sources tell out a 0. there are several security council members that are not pleased with the change in this language, particularly russia. we're being told things that this...
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us ambassador to the un linda thomas—greenfield said the us abstained because the council did not condemn�* october seventh attack on israel. here's what she said after the vote. it took many days and many, many long nights of negotiating to get this right but today, this council provided a glimmer of hope amongst a sea of unimaginable suffering. today, this council called for urgent steps to immediately allow safe, unhindered and expanded humanitarian access and to create the conditions for a sustainable cessation of hostilities. for more on the negotiations that led to this deal, my colleague carl nasman spoke tojose de la gasca, the ecuadorean ambassador to the united nations, who currently serves as president of the security council. thank you very much forjoining us here on bbc news. after these days of intense negotiations, how satisfied are you now with the results of this resolution? hi, carl. thank you for the interview. i am very satisfied for what we have come as a council from what we have achieved and, most of all, from what we can deliver for the people in need in gaza. can
us ambassador to the un linda thomas—greenfield said the us abstained because the council did not condemn�* october seventh attack on israel. here's what she said after the vote. it took many days and many, many long nights of negotiating to get this right but today, this council provided a glimmer of hope amongst a sea of unimaginable suffering. today, this council called for urgent steps to immediately allow safe, unhindered and expanded humanitarian access and to create the conditions...
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investment during the war, and the second one will be announced in... early 2024, i think in 2024 and greenfieldents, that is, the construction of new production and investments in the purchase of existing companies, and by large foreign companies, but for 99% it will be only those that are already present in ukraine. oksana, we really see that companies are already investing in ukraine, but how do they reduce these war risks for their investments, please tell me. yes, probably the risk of war is the most unpredictable thing that can be faced, now international organizations have launched a number of programs to insure these war risks, these are the programs of the american development finance corporation, and the world bank, the european bank for reconstruction and development, however not all of them are already working and giving results - says the ukrainian financier. unfortunately, there is none now some system program where it would be clear: there is a window, you went there, you paid x, y, z, there is some money depending on where you are located, where your production is located, and wh
investment during the war, and the second one will be announced in... early 2024, i think in 2024 and greenfieldents, that is, the construction of new production and investments in the purchase of existing companies, and by large foreign companies, but for 99% it will be only those that are already present in ukraine. oksana, we really see that companies are already investing in ukraine, but how do they reduce these war risks for their investments, please tell me. yes, probably the risk of war...
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now the us and bass, or the un linda thomas greenfield, made some brief comments to reporters as she left the security council chambers. and she basically said that this is not watered down and that they support this, these new changes without going into the details that i just told you. but, but clearly there are other members now that are saying that these changes go too far for what they're willing to vote for. yeah, clearly some way to go there. gabriel was under life worse uh at the united nations . when rabbani is the co editor of the online magazine, jo, delia and an arab israeli conflict analyst, the georgia slide. now for montville, thanks very much for being with us. so let me ask you, 1st of all about what's happening at the u. n. right now, and this kind of parsing of the language and wrangling over just what's going to be included in the, in the text. so this deal, is it really going to make any difference in the well i, i think the dilemma here is that any resolution that could make a meaningful difference in terms of the situation on the ground and the gaza strip certa
now the us and bass, or the un linda thomas greenfield, made some brief comments to reporters as she left the security council chambers. and she basically said that this is not watered down and that they support this, these new changes without going into the details that i just told you. but, but clearly there are other members now that are saying that these changes go too far for what they're willing to vote for. yeah, clearly some way to go there. gabriel was under life worse uh at the united...
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now, when the thomas greenfield, the us ambassador to the un at this to say, we have worked hard and diligently over the course of the past week with the moratti's, with others, with egypt to come up with a resolution that we can support. and we do have that resolution now, we're ready to vote on it. but several diplomatic sources tell out to 0. there are several security council members that are not pleased with the change in this language, particularly russia. we're being told things that this resolution is now watered down and loses its primary original impact on getting humanitarian age. the people of gaza that needed the most diplomat say they will be back here at the security council chambers on friday, trying to reach some sort of agreement gabriel's on the i'll just leave it at united nations in new york as well as rainy rests of palace demands have skyrocketed both in gauze i'm the occupied westbank since october 7 rights groups are concerned. some of these really present the setup optimal began of violating international human rights flows and increasingly subjecting palest
now, when the thomas greenfield, the us ambassador to the un at this to say, we have worked hard and diligently over the course of the past week with the moratti's, with others, with egypt to come up with a resolution that we can support. and we do have that resolution now, we're ready to vote on it. but several diplomatic sources tell out to 0. there are several security council members that are not pleased with the change in this language, particularly russia. we're being told things that...
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a continued to you would have seen very recently, most schools withdrawal from the blacks, the greenfield. 3 green speculations over a potential inflection point in russian's footprint in africa. but to, to own of that to the was signed during that time sign, such as the russian flags being flown during these a cruise, the within the african continent, this positive july announcements made in saint petersburg while between 223, russia, africa's summit was unfolding and one of those things was suggesting that the president puts his influence in africa. yeah. to stay at that move on, that score the with the put it back, send that. how don't to picture emerges on the one hand western countries are obstructing the supply, power, green, and fertilizers. and on the other hand, i will say frankly, there are people, critically blaming. as for the current crisis situation in the global foot mark. this approach was especially clearly demonstrated during the implementation of the so called green deal. the rest of the world knows that's africa as happy relationship with these wisdom need has been wit
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us ambassador to the un linda thomas—greenfield said the us abstained from the vote because the councildemn hamas' october seventh attack on israel. here's what she said after the vote. it took many days and many, many long nights of negotiating to get this right. but, today, this council provided a glimmer of hope amongst a sea of unimaginable suffering. today, this council called for urgent steps to immediately allow safe, unhindered and expanded humanitarian access. and to create the conditions for a sustainable cessation of hostilities. a live look at gaza now from southern israel, where the humanitarian situation remains dire. the united nations says the entire territory's population is short of food and 500,000 people are facing "catastrophic risk" of starvation. and just days before christmas, our correspondent shaimaa khalil reports from bethlehem in the israeli—occupied west bank, on the worsening situation in nearby gaza. the mood here in manger square at the heart of bethlehem is one of sadness. it is sombre and muted. normally this time of year you would see the famous chris
us ambassador to the un linda thomas—greenfield said the us abstained from the vote because the councildemn hamas' october seventh attack on israel. here's what she said after the vote. it took many days and many, many long nights of negotiating to get this right. but, today, this council provided a glimmer of hope amongst a sea of unimaginable suffering. today, this council called for urgent steps to immediately allow safe, unhindered and expanded humanitarian access. and to create the...
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safeguard nature but because we recognise there will always be cases where develop must occur on greenfieldn tariff will ensure that any loss of habitat is more than made up for by developer investment in new or recovered landscapes which will be homes for wildlife restoration. our new framework also strengthens the protections afforded to neighbourhood plans, even where local planning authorities have failed to put their own plans in place and respects the special circumstances of island communities and recognises the importance of prime agricultural land. the remainder in the framework we are publishing today which will bolster supply including the promotion of small sites for self and custom—built homes and increases upward extension is in the form of a roofs. we have striven for the balance that facilitates dishonourable development constrained by appropriate protection and that's a balance i'm confident we have struck. these changes taken together ensure that new homes will be more beautiful and deliver more new infrastructure. they strengthen democratic involvement in the planning sys
safeguard nature but because we recognise there will always be cases where develop must occur on greenfieldn tariff will ensure that any loss of habitat is more than made up for by developer investment in new or recovered landscapes which will be homes for wildlife restoration. our new framework also strengthens the protections afforded to neighbourhood plans, even where local planning authorities have failed to put their own plans in place and respects the special circumstances of island...
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that when to thomas greenfield, the us ambassador to the un at this to say, we have worked hard and diligently over the course of the past week with the moratti's, with others, with egypt to come up with a resolution that we can support. and we do have that resolution now, we're ready to vote on it. but several diplomatic sources tell out to 0. there are several security council members that are not pleased with the change in this language, particularly russia. we're being told thinks that this resolution is now watered down and loses its primary original impact on getting to a managerial age. the people of guys that need the most diplomat said they will be back here at the security council chambers on friday, trying to reach some sort of agreement gabriel's on the i'll just leave it at united nations in new york. the . all right, let's take a look at some of the other news of the day now, and the remaining 157 french soldiers still in asia have left the country. it ends more than a decade or french operations in west africa. so hell, region front is also closing its embassy nija indefinitely.
that when to thomas greenfield, the us ambassador to the un at this to say, we have worked hard and diligently over the course of the past week with the moratti's, with others, with egypt to come up with a resolution that we can support. and we do have that resolution now, we're ready to vote on it. but several diplomatic sources tell out to 0. there are several security council members that are not pleased with the change in this language, particularly russia. we're being told thinks that this...
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let's hear from the us ambassador to the united nations, linda thomas—greenfield. ready to vote on it, and it is a resolution that will bring humanitarian assistance to those in need, it will support the priority that egypt has in ensuring that we put a mechanism on the ground that will support humanitarian assistance, and we are ready to vote for it. let's get more now from jo floto, our middle east bureau chief, who's injerusalem. i think at the moment we are seeing in new york diplomacy meeting reality. what we have here are two sides violently opposed to each other but with very different views on when the next ceasefire should happen. hamas and the other palestinian factions fighting in gaza have come out very publicly in association with egyptian mediators to say there will be no pause or negotiation for a transfer of hostages unless the conflict finishes, unless the ceasefire is permanent. the israeli side say we will not agree to that because we are fighting an enemy who inflicted a huge amount of suffering and damage in our country on october the 7th, and
let's hear from the us ambassador to the united nations, linda thomas—greenfield. ready to vote on it, and it is a resolution that will bring humanitarian assistance to those in need, it will support the priority that egypt has in ensuring that we put a mechanism on the ground that will support humanitarian assistance, and we are ready to vote for it. let's get more now from jo floto, our middle east bureau chief, who's injerusalem. i think at the moment we are seeing in new york diplomacy...
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i know how very hard and busted thomas—greenfield worked on this issue and what us diplomats are doing my own experience, i know how tough this negotiations can be but it is clear, from the things that happened before, the us was determined to get to a language that would allow us to support or at least abstain on this resolution.— or at least abstain on this resolution. . ., resolution. what was so tough about this _ resolution. what was so tough about this resolution - resolution. what was so tough about this resolution for - resolution. what was so tough about this resolution for the i about this resolution for the united states because other members didn't seem to have the same issues with it?— same issues with it? yes, well, as ou same issues with it? yes, well, as you know. — same issues with it? yes, well, as you know, the _ same issues with it? yes, well, as you know, the united - same issues with it? yes, well, as you know, the united states| as you know, the united states is very close to israel and the concerns of the israelis were definitely taking into account as well as o
i know how very hard and busted thomas—greenfield worked on this issue and what us diplomats are doing my own experience, i know how tough this negotiations can be but it is clear, from the things that happened before, the us was determined to get to a language that would allow us to support or at least abstain on this resolution.— or at least abstain on this resolution. . ., resolution. what was so tough about this _ resolution. what was so tough about this resolution - resolution. what...
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you would have seen very recently must goes withdrawal from the blacks, the greenfield. sweet good. we can speak to nations of old, but a potential infliction. i'm pointing russians footprint in africa. go the next saturday to see could be to imagine on the one hand wisdom countries auto pay directly to the supply of our green and for the life of hewitt ends. on the other hand, a longer and i will say frankly, and the young people critically blaming us on the current crisis. the situation in the global would want to work. this approach was especially clearly demonstrated during the implementation of the so called green gate. and then with africa as happy relationship with these wisdom need is the list of bases, but nothing tangible has really come out off of those relationship. it's one of that to the assign, such as the russian flag being flown during zeta whose it's within the african continent. announcements made in saint petersburg while between 228 russia, african summit was unfolding. and one of those things was suggesting that president puts his influence in africa. yeah. to
you would have seen very recently must goes withdrawal from the blacks, the greenfield. sweet good. we can speak to nations of old, but a potential infliction. i'm pointing russians footprint in africa. go the next saturday to see could be to imagine on the one hand wisdom countries auto pay directly to the supply of our green and for the life of hewitt ends. on the other hand, a longer and i will say frankly, and the young people critically blaming us on the current crisis. the situation in...
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now, when to thomas greenfield, the us ambassador to the un at this to say, we have worked hard and diligently over the course of the past week with the moratti's, with others, with egypt to come up with a resolution that we can support. and we do have that resolution now, we're ready to vote on it. but several diplomatic sources tell out to 0. there are several security council members that are not pleased with the change in this language, particularly russia. we're being told things that this resolution is now watered down and loses its primary original impact on getting humanitarian age, the people gaza that needed the most diplomat say they will be back here at the security council chambers on friday, trying to reach some sort of agreement gabriel's on the outages here at united nations in new york. in the us states of new jersey pa, the city and americans express the grief and frustration is continuing close for a ceasefire and gauze and go on heated menu out of the apollo reports for these palestinian americans. the fighting and gaza may be far away, but the suffering and devastation cau
now, when to thomas greenfield, the us ambassador to the un at this to say, we have worked hard and diligently over the course of the past week with the moratti's, with others, with egypt to come up with a resolution that we can support. and we do have that resolution now, we're ready to vote on it. but several diplomatic sources tell out to 0. there are several security council members that are not pleased with the change in this language, particularly russia. we're being told things that this...
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here's the us ambassador to the united nations, linda thomas—greenfield. resolution and we are ready to vote on it. and it is a resolution that will bring humanitarian assistance to those in need and it will support the priority that egypt has in ensuring that we put a mechanism on the ground that will support humanitarian assistance. and we are ready to vote for it. for more we can speak now to our un correspondent, nada tawfiq, in new york. where are we? diplomats still expect the resolution to go to a vote. that, after numerous delays over several days. and really, the focus of this resolution is to urgently get more aid across the entire gaza strip to palestinians. we have heard from the un countless times that they need a ceasefire in order to be able to deliver aid at scale. but because, as they say, nowhere in gazais because, as they say, nowhere in gaza is safe due to israel's relentless bombardment campaign, will this resolution for short? it originally called for a sustainable cessation of hostilities, a phrase we have heard more and more from pa
here's the us ambassador to the united nations, linda thomas—greenfield. resolution and we are ready to vote on it. and it is a resolution that will bring humanitarian assistance to those in need and it will support the priority that egypt has in ensuring that we put a mechanism on the ground that will support humanitarian assistance. and we are ready to vote for it. for more we can speak now to our un correspondent, nada tawfiq, in new york. where are we? diplomats still expect the...
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you can see in this area in red there got greenfield, king center also sent our also saw that currently under a flood warning watching the sleeves river there very closely. but boy, a lot of rain all around into southern california. so we're watching. they've got some watches for a flood advisories as well as you're going to see more of that rain continuing into southern california. more scattered showers around the bay area. and you can see most that just kind of tapering off more that light, maybe a chance of a thunderstorm this evening. but things really kind winding down with this storm system. there's a slight chance tomorrow we might see a little more moisture kind of wrapping up around that. but i think overall the system kind of moving out of town think we're looking good for the whole day. but after that point, come look it looks busy. the storm doors open is not shutting by any means. we're just catching a little bit of a break it is dry out for a few days. yeah, good that we're getting this little break. that's it. you know, you know what, those storm one right after the othe
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linda thomas-greenfield has been leading our efforts. i hope we can get to a good place. to the last part of your question, what i have seen from day one is that countries throughout the region as well as countries around the world want to work with us and are looking for american leadership in this crisis, even countries that may disagree with us on certain issues that have come to the fore. that has been a common refrain. i have been not only in the region multiple times and traveled not just to israel but virtually all of our partners and others, including turkey, we have been on the phone constantly, including this week, with all of our partners. the common refrain is that they are looking for american leadership and we are working to provide that. >> quickly on gaza, how would you characterize the talks on a new hostage deal? is that imminent? are you making progress on that? more broadly, as we end this year with much of the world blaming the u.s. and israel, seeing it as america's war, it is hurting america's image in the world. there's a stalemate in ukraine and n
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when you listen though, to the statements by the us ambassador to the you and linda thomas greenfield, a very different narrative she talks about. it's hard to overstate how urgent this is, and it's calls on us all to do more, almost as if she's not a way that it was the us that's actually been blocking the previous attempts to get a resolution through the security council. how do we connect the reality with the i don't know if it's by design. if she knows, of course, she knows. i mean, she's unable to do it, but i'm at the stage really. i mean, it's the only conclusion is that we have lost the moral compass thoughts and you started by isn't it? because the old and the disconnected from reality media as most of the thing was the status of the board. those knows the, the, the, the situation and goes and, and it's, it's, it's sofa, disconnect, sofa disconnect. all right, thanks so much tom and how to move for coming in my pleasure. it is ready for us as of right in the column, the refugee camp in the north of occupied east jerusalem. several palestinian youths were arrested before his r
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let's hear from the us ambassador to the united nations, linda thomas—greenfield.it is a resolution that will bring humanitarian assistance to those in need, it will support the priority that egypt has in ensuring that we put a mechanism on the ground that will support humanitarian assistance, and we are ready to vote for it. let's cross to jo floto, our middle east bureau chief, joining me live from jerusalem. if the us signs up and it seems that they will, how significant will that moment he? they will, how significant will that moment be? it’s they will, how significant will that moment he?— they will, how significant will that moment be? it's not as significant as callin: moment be? it's not as significant as calling for _ moment be? it's not as significant as calling for a _ moment be? it's not as significant as calling for a ceasefire _ moment be? it's not as significant as calling for a ceasefire and - moment be? it's not as significant as calling for a ceasefire and i - as calling for a ceasefire and i think diplomacy is meeting reality in new york because
let's hear from the us ambassador to the united nations, linda thomas—greenfield.it is a resolution that will bring humanitarian assistance to those in need, it will support the priority that egypt has in ensuring that we put a mechanism on the ground that will support humanitarian assistance, and we are ready to vote for it. let's cross to jo floto, our middle east bureau chief, joining me live from jerusalem. if the us signs up and it seems that they will, how significant will that moment...
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here's the us ambassador to the united nations, linda thomas—greenfield.olution and we are ready to vote on it. and it is a resolution that will bring humanitarian assistance to those in need and it will support the priority that egypt has in ensuring that we put a mechanism on the ground that will support humanitarian assistance. we will be live in new york in the next few minutes, talking to our correspondents. but so much focus on the humanitarian side of what is happening in gaza but also a tremendous amount of focus on the hostage situation that continues, injuring nine weeks of what we have seenin injuring nine weeks of what we have seen in the middle east with over 130 people still being held. live now to nabil fahmy, who was the foreign minister of egypt between 2013 and 2014. egypt is of course playing a key role in trying to negotiate some sort of formula around as a station of hostilities and hostage releases. thank you forjoining us. how much of a problem is the impasse we are currently in?— currently in? very much so, first of all let me — cur
here's the us ambassador to the united nations, linda thomas—greenfield.olution and we are ready to vote on it. and it is a resolution that will bring humanitarian assistance to those in need and it will support the priority that egypt has in ensuring that we put a mechanism on the ground that will support humanitarian assistance. we will be live in new york in the next few minutes, talking to our correspondents. but so much focus on the humanitarian side of what is happening in gaza but also...