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we are broadcasting live from the hague, from the world format the hague.ually, right nearby is the peace palace. this past week, the second female statue was dedicated. it was dedicated to dr. letter james, who was one of the founders of the women's international league for peace and freedom, called that session 100 years ago where 1000 women came in the midst of world war i, 1915, to say, no, to war. now we are joined by three nobel peace laureates, jody williams won in 1997 for her campaign against landmines. leymah gbowee is with us from liberia. she won in 2011. she was fighting the liberian civil war nonviolently, organizing throughout liberia. and mairead maguire is with us, who won in 1976 along with betty williams in northern ireland as they fought against the violence there. none of you are -- your activism has stopped. you did not go out, you laureates, on your laurels. mairead maguire, i remember visiting phil berrigan in jail. you are the next person to visit him. i left, you can in, but you did not leave. i think you are arrested on the spot.
we are broadcasting live from the hague, from the world format the hague.ually, right nearby is the peace palace. this past week, the second female statue was dedicated. it was dedicated to dr. letter james, who was one of the founders of the women's international league for peace and freedom, called that session 100 years ago where 1000 women came in the midst of world war i, 1915, to say, no, to war. now we are joined by three nobel peace laureates, jody williams won in 1997 for her campaign...
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amy: from the world form in the hague, this is democracy now! >> we would have universal education, access to clean water and health care, and we would stop the declaration of our planet with just one years money that was spent on arms. amy: one hundred years ago this week, over 1,000 female peace activists gathered from around the world here in the hague to call for an end to war. that was world war i. well, today, as wars rage across the globe women have gathered again calling for peace. we will speak to the secretary general and the newly elected president of the women's international league for peace and freedom as it celebrates its centennial. plus, we will speak to iraqi activist yanar mohammed and the colombian journalist who started survivors united for action. cook's my name is jineth bedoya lima. i'm a journalist from columbia. and a survivor of kidnap torture, and rate. amy: and we will speak to moment about boko haram fundamentalism. we go to baltimore where first, protests continue over freddie gray who died from injuries sustained
amy: from the world form in the hague, this is democracy now! >> we would have universal education, access to clean water and health care, and we would stop the declaration of our planet with just one years money that was spent on arms. amy: one hundred years ago this week, over 1,000 female peace activists gathered from around the world here in the hague to call for an end to war. that was world war i. well, today, as wars rage across the globe women have gathered again calling for...
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amy: broadcasting from the world forum in the hague, this is democracy now! >> most of us are not here because we knew freddie gray but we're all here because we know lots of freddie grays. amy: a state of emergency has been declared in baltimore and the national guard has been called in after protests erupt after the funeral of 26-year-old -- 25-year-old freddie gray who died in police custody. he was arrested for running. 80% of his spine was dozens of severed. dozens of people have been arrested, 15 police officers were injured and several businesses have burned down. we will go to baltimore for the latest and speak to the reverend jesse jackson and former baltimore city council president lawrence bell. then to nobel peace prize laureate shirin ebadi here in the hague. for years, shirin ebadi has been of iran's most vocal critics. today she explains why she supports the iran nuclear deal despite being opposed to nuclear power. >> i do not agree with any of the nuclear energy programs. therefore, [indiscernible] but at the same time, a country that does hav
amy: broadcasting from the world forum in the hague, this is democracy now! >> most of us are not here because we knew freddie gray but we're all here because we know lots of freddie grays. amy: a state of emergency has been declared in baltimore and the national guard has been called in after protests erupt after the funeral of 26-year-old -- 25-year-old freddie gray who died in police custody. he was arrested for running. 80% of his spine was dozens of severed. dozens of people have...
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then to nobel peace prize laureate shirin ebadi here in the hague. for years, shirin ebadi has been of iran's most vocal critics. today she explains why she supports the iran nuclear deal despite being opposed to nuclear power. >> i do not agree with any of the nuclear energy programs. therefore, [indiscernible] but at the same time, a country that does have an atomic bomb cannot judge in this manner about other countries. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we're on the road at the hague in the netherlands. but first, to maryland. where the governor larry hogan has deployed the national guard in baltimore amid an uprising over the death of freddie gray. gray died a week after a police encounter which his family said left his spine 80% severed at the neck. police stopped him because he made eye contact with a lieutenant, then ran away. two weeks of peaceful protest over gray's death erupted into violence monday as high school students threw bricks and rocks at poli
then to nobel peace prize laureate shirin ebadi here in the hague. for years, shirin ebadi has been of iran's most vocal critics. today she explains why she supports the iran nuclear deal despite being opposed to nuclear power. >> i do not agree with any of the nuclear energy programs. therefore, [indiscernible] but at the same time, a country that does have an atomic bomb cannot judge in this manner about other countries. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!,...
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but as we report from the netherlands the process in the hague won't be quick or easy. >> reporter: thean authority foreign minister emerged from a formal welcoming ceremony at the international criminal court on the hague on wednesday. palestinians were a step closer to justice but it will not be quick. >> we seek justice because it's the future of peace and stability and can be established. >> do you accept this may take a long time to bring action against israel here to international court? >> well we are not going to alter the work and the mechanisms established by sisi what we want to do is incorporate with sisi to provide whatever information is available in our hands in order to facilitate and with the commission done by icc. >> reporter: in a preliminary examination of facts on the ground prosecutors looking at two potential areas of concern. first israel's settlement building on occupied palestinian land considered illegal under international law and second the actions of israel's army in the gaza war last year. it will be for chief prosecutor to decide whether a formal investi
but as we report from the netherlands the process in the hague won't be quick or easy. >> reporter: thean authority foreign minister emerged from a formal welcoming ceremony at the international criminal court on the hague on wednesday. palestinians were a step closer to justice but it will not be quick. >> we seek justice because it's the future of peace and stability and can be established. >> do you accept this may take a long time to bring action against israel here to...
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at the international criminal court in the hague yesterday. a further step to justice but it won't be quick. >> it is an anchor in which stability can be firmly established. >> do you accept this might take a long time to bring any action against israel here to the international criminal court? >> we are not going to alter the work and the mechanisms established by the icc. what we want to do is to cooperate with icc to provide whatever information available in our hands in order to really facilitate and accelerate the process of investigation committed done by the icc. >> in a preliminary examination of the facts on the ground, the prosecutors are looking at two potential areas of concern. first, israel's settlement building on occupied palestinian land considered illegal under international law and second, the actions of israel's army in the gaza war last year. it will be for chief prosecutor fatu ben suda to determine whether a a formal investigation should be launched and much later, whether charges should be filed. such is a happy politic
at the international criminal court in the hague yesterday. a further step to justice but it won't be quick. >> it is an anchor in which stability can be firmly established. >> do you accept this might take a long time to bring any action against israel here to the international criminal court? >> we are not going to alter the work and the mechanisms established by the icc. what we want to do is to cooperate with icc to provide whatever information available in our hands in...
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he is to represent bolivia in the hague. >> it's not about pursuing legal action in the form of "thisiece of land belongs to us and chile should return it." it's neither a border conflict nor a territorial dispute. chile should be ordered by the hague to return to the negotiation table and speak to us about solutions, with an open mind. >> one solution could be to establish a sovereign harbor, something bolivia says is necessary if it's to continue to develop economically. every day, hundreds of bolivian trucks cross the plateaus in the direction of the sea. they're loaded with soy, wood and sugar. the border with chile is situated at an altitude of 5000 meters. drivers often get stuck in traffic there. >> the chilean border guards are mean. we spend an entire day here at the border. they search us from top to toe. that's to do with our demand to re-gain sea access. the only way they can exact revenge is to plague us with paperwork. >> the trucks are headed for the port city of arica. a peace deal agreed in 1904 allows bolivia to use the harbor. it's benefitted from the country's econ
he is to represent bolivia in the hague. >> it's not about pursuing legal action in the form of "thisiece of land belongs to us and chile should return it." it's neither a border conflict nor a territorial dispute. chile should be ordered by the hague to return to the negotiation table and speak to us about solutions, with an open mind. >> one solution could be to establish a sovereign harbor, something bolivia says is necessary if it's to continue to develop economically....
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ben: the palestinian authority joined the icc today with a ceremony at the hague. the move has sparked when you controversy. palestinian and iranian officials could be exposed to possible war crimes prosecution. >> they will formally request an investigation if it takes too long. reporter: these are the death certificates of four palestinian boys killed during the war in gaza last summer. this is a logger who works with the palestinian human rights organization. he has been gathering evidence of possible war crimes. >> we are questioning people taking photographs, looking at medical reports and recording the names of the victims. we are collecting all the evidence we can. >> each sheet in these boxes corresponds to one human fate. few of these cases have been examined by judges. if they have, it has been in an israeli military court. human rights activists see the international criminal court as the only chance to hold israeli commanders and politicians accountable. >> it's not palestine and israel, it's the victims. they are farther than ever from achieving their
ben: the palestinian authority joined the icc today with a ceremony at the hague. the move has sparked when you controversy. palestinian and iranian officials could be exposed to possible war crimes prosecution. >> they will formally request an investigation if it takes too long. reporter: these are the death certificates of four palestinian boys killed during the war in gaza last summer. this is a logger who works with the palestinian human rights organization. he has been gathering...
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the mechanism is in place possibly one day to see israels in the dock here in the hague. there's a long process to come before anything like that can happen even before charges can be filed approximately the chief prosecutor must first decide that there is enough prima facie evidence to want to launch a formal investigation then possibly charges after that. two areas they may look into, settlement building by israel in the west bank and east jerusalem, land occupied by israel in 1967 considered illegal under international law and of course the actions and activities of israel's army in gaza last summer. there's no time limit for those decisions. the intense political nature will affect the decisions. the prosecutor said she will investigate both sides without fear or favor. >> going for a meal in malaysia has become more expensive because the good and services taxes. the government said it's a fairer way to pay. some business owners are refusing to put up their prices. we have a report from kuala lampur. >> the business owners are registered to collect the new tax. he dec
the mechanism is in place possibly one day to see israels in the dock here in the hague. there's a long process to come before anything like that can happen even before charges can be filed approximately the chief prosecutor must first decide that there is enough prima facie evidence to want to launch a formal investigation then possibly charges after that. two areas they may look into, settlement building by israel in the west bank and east jerusalem, land occupied by israel in 1967 considered...
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the right side is being the hague simons tax base, what our current system is. the top green box is earned income. the first blue box is you pay tax on that income. the second green pox is you have after tax income. what are the two things you can do with your after tax income? you can either consume it today or consume it in the future. if you consume it today that's the left side. the government pretty much leaves you alone. what if you consume that income in the future? if you save and invest it? that's the right side. and between the capital gains tax, the corporate income tax, the double tax on dividends and the death tax, it's possible for that single dollar of income to be taxed over and over and over again. which means, of course there's not that neutrality between current consumption and future consumption, which of course means that there is a tax penalty or a tax bias in the system against saving and investing. why is that a bad idea? it's a bad idea because every economic theory, even socialism even marxism every economic theory agrees capital format
the right side is being the hague simons tax base, what our current system is. the top green box is earned income. the first blue box is you pay tax on that income. the second green pox is you have after tax income. what are the two things you can do with your after tax income? you can either consume it today or consume it in the future. if you consume it today that's the left side. the government pretty much leaves you alone. what if you consume that income in the future? if you save and...
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we are live at the hague this morning. realistically, can israeli officials be brought to court there? >> >> the mechanism is certainly in place now tony for that to happen but the road towards any prosecution of israeli officials here at the i.c.c. in the hague is an extremely long one indeed and there are serious obstacles not the least of which israel is not a member. it cannot be compelled to cooperate, although its citizens can be tried for crimes allegedly committed on palestinian land. what is palestinian land? what are the precise boundaries? who recognizes them? these issues will have to be overcome. although whether internal israeli investigations into the activities of its military mean that the i.c.c.'s jurisdiction is invalidated. that could also happen. there's another problem for the palestinians themselves and that's the question of alleged palestinian war crimes, because the prosecutor here has said she will investigate both sides without fear or favor so while it's possible in future that we may see israe
we are live at the hague this morning. realistically, can israeli officials be brought to court there? >> >> the mechanism is certainly in place now tony for that to happen but the road towards any prosecution of israeli officials here at the i.c.c. in the hague is an extremely long one indeed and there are serious obstacles not the least of which israel is not a member. it cannot be compelled to cooperate, although its citizens can be tried for crimes allegedly committed on...
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and actually an aide to hague who was later chief of staff told sy hirsch that hague was amazed '69 had ended without the nuclear weapons being used. robert ellsworth, later nato ambassador under nixon, was also amazed there had been no use of nuclear weapons by the end of '69. but that was because of the moratorium. i didn't know that. i thought escalation was likely to occur. nixon didn't. and kissinger didn't. they thought the threats would succeed. i thought their threats would not succeed. and therefore there would be escalation, eventually. the north would launch an offensive. so i thought the escalation would come when the north launched an offensive. which i thought was pretty sure to happen no later than '72. probably not 1970. a little more likely '71. probably not till '72. but probably just as ted was intended to affect our election in '68, probably '72 was a good year. maybe '71. so there would not be an escalation till then. so there was kind of a year coming where there would not -- where things would go on as they were. a stalemate at a relatively low level. and so when
and actually an aide to hague who was later chief of staff told sy hirsch that hague was amazed '69 had ended without the nuclear weapons being used. robert ellsworth, later nato ambassador under nixon, was also amazed there had been no use of nuclear weapons by the end of '69. but that was because of the moratorium. i didn't know that. i thought escalation was likely to occur. nixon didn't. and kissinger didn't. they thought the threats would succeed. i thought their threats would not succeed....
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neil curry, cnn, the hague. >>> what an exhibit.vers in brussels had to deal with a few unexpected new stripes on the road friday afternoon. that kind. zebras on the loose. local media say the animals escaped from a ranch, and made their way into the city for a little tour along the sidewalks. police say the zebras ran free for about an hour. and they since have been rounded up. they're okay. >> well, a massive gorilla shocked people at a u.s. zoo when he flung himself at the exhibit window. and as in all things it was caught on camera. andrea flores of kmtv has the story from nebraska. >> reporter: scene in this cell phone video shot by a visitor, hundreds of pound of force ram into the glass at the gorilla complex cracking it upon impact. >> we didn't feel that it was -- any danger to the public. so, we didn't close the building. and the gorillas are out today. >> a day later, plywood covers the shattered window. the zoo curator dan cassidy says a cracked exhibit window happens every couple years. >> it's rare the gorillas break t
neil curry, cnn, the hague. >>> what an exhibit.vers in brussels had to deal with a few unexpected new stripes on the road friday afternoon. that kind. zebras on the loose. local media say the animals escaped from a ranch, and made their way into the city for a little tour along the sidewalks. police say the zebras ran free for about an hour. and they since have been rounded up. they're okay. >> well, a massive gorilla shocked people at a u.s. zoo when he flung himself at the...
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we have this report from the hague. >>reporter: the palestinian authority foreign minister emerged from a formal welcoming center at the hague on wednesday. palestinians he said were a step closer to justice but it will not be quick. >> justice is the anchor achetrachet of society. >> what we want to do is to cooperate with icc and provide whatever information available in our hands and really to facile date and accelerate the process of investigations done by them. >> in a preliminary examination of the facts on the ground the prosecutors are looking at two potential areas of concern. first, israel's settlement building on occupied palestinian land considered illegal under international law and second the actions of israel's army in the gaza war last year. it will be for the chief prosecutor to decide whether a formal investigation should be launched and much later whether charges should be filed. such is the heavy political weight of the israeli palestinian conflict but the court will want to be absolutely certain of
we have this report from the hague. >>reporter: the palestinian authority foreign minister emerged from a formal welcoming center at the hague on wednesday. palestinians he said were a step closer to justice but it will not be quick. >> justice is the anchor achetrachet of society. >> what we want to do is to cooperate with icc and provide whatever information available in our hands and really to facile date and accelerate the process of investigations done by them. >>...
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jonah hall, al jazeera the hague. >> joining me now to talk more about this from west jerusalem with an israeli reaction is a former director general at the israeli ministry of foreign affairs. i want your reaction first to this development of palestinian joining the international criminal court and the broader implications that this has for the on going palestinian israeli dialogue such as it is right now. >> the israeli reaction, i'm not definitely the official reaction but i'm here as a commentator. i think israel is worried especially on the issue of the settlements, less on the issue of war crimes, because this will be examined from both sides and israel can provide probably good lawyers and good arguments. i think of the soft belly is on the issue of the settlements and since the i.c.c. is going after the decision makers, i think politicians in the last decade or two who were involved in the settlements will be the target. >> i want to talk more about the settlements, since you bring it up and since there is a possibility that prosecutors in international criminal court could b
jonah hall, al jazeera the hague. >> joining me now to talk more about this from west jerusalem with an israeli reaction is a former director general at the israeli ministry of foreign affairs. i want your reaction first to this development of palestinian joining the international criminal court and the broader implications that this has for the on going palestinian israeli dialogue such as it is right now. >> the israeli reaction, i'm not definitely the official reaction but i'm...
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we are going to the hague to officiate our membership in the international criminal court.ut within a short time we'll be ready with a dossier to ask for court action on two issues. one is the settlement issue, and the changes of the democracy of our country, and secondly the crimes committed by israel and its leaders in gaza. these dossiers are being prepared and when they will be ready, and it won't take a long time, we'll go there. whether israel returns the money or not. all the international pressure so that israel returns the money. this is not related in any way to our going to the international criminal court >>> as you know cases at the international criminal court could, in fact take years. and israel in fact as a np member of the i.c.c. -- nonmember of the i.c.c. is not obligated to cooperate with the i.c.c. how does it work. does that concern you? >> israel does not have to collaborate, actually. there'll be subpoenas for the israeli - the accused israeli leaders circulated all over the world in every country that signed their open convention. it will be difficu
we are going to the hague to officiate our membership in the international criminal court.ut within a short time we'll be ready with a dossier to ask for court action on two issues. one is the settlement issue, and the changes of the democracy of our country, and secondly the crimes committed by israel and its leaders in gaza. these dossiers are being prepared and when they will be ready, and it won't take a long time, we'll go there. whether israel returns the money or not. all the...
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also, palestinian negotiators with airgas in the hague earlier today. >> we will go to the criminals and ask them to stop committing crimes. >> we are in the netherlands with their international criminal court is based. she joins us on the line. the palestinians have officially signed up for the criminal court. what is next? >> the next up is the investigation for long times of investigation for years. the court has already started. i see the prosecutor has already been analyzing last year's conflict in gaza. only an official investigation could lead to trial against both israeli and hamas officials. so palestinians are seeking justice for victims more than 2000 people died during the conflict of last year between israel and hamas. this is going to be a very long procedure. we cannot say if there was ever be a child. >> you mentioned last year's war in gaza. that would also implicate hamas. just last week amnesty international accused hamas of committing war crimes. why are palestinians prepared to take the risk? >> that is a very good risk -- very good question. it is a risk, and th
also, palestinian negotiators with airgas in the hague earlier today. >> we will go to the criminals and ask them to stop committing crimes. >> we are in the netherlands with their international criminal court is based. she joins us on the line. the palestinians have officially signed up for the criminal court. what is next? >> the next up is the investigation for long times of investigation for years. the court has already started. i see the prosecutor has already been...
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authority foreign minister emerged from a welcoming ceremony at the international criminal court in the hague. palestinians were a step closer to justice, but it will not be quick. >> we seek justice because it is the anchor in which peace and stability can be established. >> do you accept in this might take a long time to bring action against israel to the international court. >> we will not alter the work or the mechanisms established by i.c.c. we want to provide whatever information is available in our hands in order to facilitate and accelerate the process of an investigation done by the i.c.c. . >> in a preliminary examination of the facts on the ground the prosecutors are looking at two areas of concern, first a settlement building on occupied palestinian land considered illegal under international law, and second. the actions of israel's army in the gaza war last year. it will be for chief prosecutor to decide whether a formal investigation should be launched and later whether charges should be filed. such is the heavy political weight of the israeli palestinian conflict that the court
authority foreign minister emerged from a welcoming ceremony at the international criminal court in the hague. palestinians were a step closer to justice, but it will not be quick. >> we seek justice because it is the anchor in which peace and stability can be established. >> do you accept in this might take a long time to bring action against israel to the international court. >> we will not alter the work or the mechanisms established by i.c.c. we want to provide whatever...
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>>> dutch police arrested a man suspected of involvement in a fire at the british emergency in the hagueters say the blaze is under control and nobody has been hurt. 93-year-old known as the accountant is on trial for his involvement in the murder of 300,000 holocaust victims during world war ii and he admits to serving as a guard for the nazis in the death camp but says he didn't commit any crimes. he faces a 15 year sentence if found guilty and currently 11 pending investigations against former guards. south korea's prime minister offered to resign after being accused of taking bribes. lee denies the allegation and he accepted illegal campaign funds from the businessmen jong and he was found dead hanging from a tree earlier this month in an apparent suicide. lee apparently received $28,000 from him when he was trying to get reelected in 2013. china's biggest city shanghai is preparing to introduce a new law to force polluted vehicles off the road. exhaust fumes have been blamed for the country's worsening air quality and new law in effect on may the first. and china correspondent brown
>>> dutch police arrested a man suspected of involvement in a fire at the british emergency in the hagueters say the blaze is under control and nobody has been hurt. 93-year-old known as the accountant is on trial for his involvement in the murder of 300,000 holocaust victims during world war ii and he admits to serving as a guard for the nazis in the death camp but says he didn't commit any crimes. he faces a 15 year sentence if found guilty and currently 11 pending investigations...
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joining us now live from the hague in in the netherlands via skype. have you with us, first of all let's get one thing straight if you can help us here. has anyone actually been held accountable for these alleged owe bruising so far? >> as far as i know, i have heard no indication that anyone has been arrested for these abuses no. >> now was the u.n. still in the process of investigating of taking actions when the senior aid worker released and leaked these documents? i am trying to get a feeling for, you know what, level of inactive at this it there was at the u.n. >> right. and, again it's hard for me to speak to those issues because i saw the report and i learned that the senior official had been asked to resign. and was imminently to be suspended. but i have heard nothing about any sort of action on the part of the united nations. you know that these were french troops and the united nations has actually made an official statement now saying that this is the responsibilities of the french not of the united nations. despite the fact that the interv
joining us now live from the hague in in the netherlands via skype. have you with us, first of all let's get one thing straight if you can help us here. has anyone actually been held accountable for these alleged owe bruising so far? >> as far as i know, i have heard no indication that anyone has been arrested for these abuses no. >> now was the u.n. still in the process of investigating of taking actions when the senior aid worker released and leaked these documents? i am trying to...
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the fredericksburg, virginia marine jason hague is a hero. issues dog axle as well.nikki is here to explain. >> reporter: axle is going to be named the national hero dog of the year. i met jason and axle to hear their story about how they saved each other. >> good boy. >> reporter: this is how captain jason hague's day starts now with his best friend axle. >> sit. >> reporter: he is a marine who served three tours of duty in iraq and afghanistan. he was awarded the purple heart. >> i was wounded in 2003 and 2008. i was near a couple ieds. >> reporter: his toughest battle is yet to come. >> i came home from then and basically just shut myself off. >> reporter: jason was diagnosed with ptsd. he had flashbacks and blackouts. he was living in his basement abusing prescription drugs, 37 pills a day. the wife and children reached a breaking point. >> he she is like you got to find something to get over this. >> reporter: he found that something on a trip to the mailbox. he ran into his neighbor who also suffers from ptsd and his service dog. >> i said like three words to h
the fredericksburg, virginia marine jason hague is a hero. issues dog axle as well.nikki is here to explain. >> reporter: axle is going to be named the national hero dog of the year. i met jason and axle to hear their story about how they saved each other. >> good boy. >> reporter: this is how captain jason hague's day starts now with his best friend axle. >> sit. >> reporter: he is a marine who served three tours of duty in iraq and afghanistan. he was awarded the...
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authority foreign minister emerged from a welcoming ceremony at the international criminal court at the haguen wednesday. palestinians, he said were a step closer to justice, but it will not be quick. >> we seek justice because it is the anchor in which peace and stability can be firmly established. >> do you accept that it may take a long time to bring action against israel. >> we are not going to alter the work and the mechanisms established. what we want to do is cooperate with i.c.c. to provide whatever information available in our hands, in order, really to facilitate and accelerate the process of investigation committed, done by i.c.c. . >> in a preliminary examination of the facts on the ground. the prosecutors are looking at two areas of concern. first, israel's settlement building on occupied palestinian land considered illegal under international law, and second the actions of israel's army in the gaza war last year. it will be for chief prosecutor ben sudar to decide whether a formal investigation should be launched, and later whether charges should be filed, such as the heavy weig
authority foreign minister emerged from a welcoming ceremony at the international criminal court at the haguen wednesday. palestinians, he said were a step closer to justice, but it will not be quick. >> we seek justice because it is the anchor in which peace and stability can be firmly established. >> do you accept that it may take a long time to bring action against israel. >> we are not going to alter the work and the mechanisms established. what we want to do is cooperate...
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. >>> jonah hull reporting from the hague. >> crossing to beirut. let's talk to a former official with the i.c.c. what are the chances of a prosecution against israel being brought by the palestinians before the i.c.c.? >> there's a lot of chance to see officials from israel before the international criminal court. palestine has lomed a declaration under article 12 on 1 january 2015 which enables jurisdiction over crimes committed since 2014 and until now. so it's possible after the end of the preliminary area to see the i.c.c. . >> how long would a preliminary examination take? >> usually it - there is no official standards for a time line of examination. but since the situation in palestine was under preliminary examination between 2009 and 2013 so that there has been much of examination in the situation, it's estimated that this phase will end this year and a conclusion would be issued before the end of this year before sources in the office of the prosecutor. o >>> i was speaking to a palestinian opposition and he said they'd go before the dossi
. >>> jonah hull reporting from the hague. >> crossing to beirut. let's talk to a former official with the i.c.c. what are the chances of a prosecution against israel being brought by the palestinians before the i.c.c.? >> there's a lot of chance to see officials from israel before the international criminal court. palestine has lomed a declaration under article 12 on 1 january 2015 which enables jurisdiction over crimes committed since 2014 and until now. so it's possible...
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jason hague's service dog axel is nominated for hero dog of the year for the humane society association. he is a retired marine who did three tours of duty but faces toughest battle when he came home and diagnosed with ptsd. saying he tried every type of therapy and was just about to loose everything until axel came into his life and turned everything around. now they are playing it forward and have a new life mission together. >> i hope so unfortunately we probably heard a lot of people when we were over there, but now i think it is our life work right now to try to help as many as we can. now it is saving lives instead of taking them. >> tomorrow we'll introduce you to axel and jason and tell you their incredible story. >>> starbucks is back in business this morning after a massive computer outage. >> they experience a major computer outage in stores across the united states and canada. some stores closed, others decided to give coffee and other items for free. they are ready and open this morning. >>> the lemos will be arriving some are already her here, they are here in town for the
jason hague's service dog axel is nominated for hero dog of the year for the humane society association. he is a retired marine who did three tours of duty but faces toughest battle when he came home and diagnosed with ptsd. saying he tried every type of therapy and was just about to loose everything until axel came into his life and turned everything around. now they are playing it forward and have a new life mission together. >> i hope so unfortunately we probably heard a lot of people...
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either way, the hague is expected to take its time on this given the volatile situation in the middleast. >> what i think is important at this stage is to allow the prosecutor this possibility of analyzing all the relevant voargsinformation, all the relevant arguments, the time of the crimes the alleged perpetrators. >> thawing investigators may also look into illegal settlements on palestinian land. also john the impact it might have on middle east peace efforts. >> antonio, thank you. >>> a brand name product dating back some 2,000 years. plus: >> irish american comedian who is a huge hit in china. what he says about the cultural differences and how he bridges the divide with laughter. >> i don't know if you know this bus years ago in ireland we had an economy. people went to ireland to work. these people would host families, the host family would be like welcome to ireland, what is your flame? the guy would say son grrvetion chiong chi yu.and the answer would be shamus. >> we talked to him about being a trilingual comic. we asked him how he got into comedy. >> originally a deep des
either way, the hague is expected to take its time on this given the volatile situation in the middleast. >> what i think is important at this stage is to allow the prosecutor this possibility of analyzing all the relevant voargsinformation, all the relevant arguments, the time of the crimes the alleged perpetrators. >> thawing investigators may also look into illegal settlements on palestinian land. also john the impact it might have on middle east peace efforts. >> antonio,...
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. >> neil curry, cnn, the hague. >>> you can check out the full show at cnn.com/onestowatch. >>> breakingled in a massive earthquake. we're talking homes destroyed. people are desperately digging for survivors. this shook nepal. including mount everest as well. you'll hear from a hiker who was there. nervous whitening will damage your teeth? introducing listerine® healthy white™. it not only safely whitens teeth... ...but also restores enamel. lose the nerves and get a healthier whiter smile that you'll love. listerine® healthy white™. power to your mouth™! are you so congested... it feels like that brick's on your face? try zyrtec®-d to powerfully clear your blocked nose and relieve your other allergy symptoms. so you can breathe easier all day. zyrtec®-d. find it at the pharmacy counter. >>> this is cnn breaking news -- >> and let's get more on the breaking news this morning. this deadly quake in the himalayan country of nepal. the death toll now, 806 after a massive 7.8 magnitude earth quake hit the capital, kathmandu. at this hour rescue workers are struggling to find people buried un
. >> neil curry, cnn, the hague. >>> you can check out the full show at cnn.com/onestowatch. >>> breakingled in a massive earthquake. we're talking homes destroyed. people are desperately digging for survivors. this shook nepal. including mount everest as well. you'll hear from a hiker who was there. nervous whitening will damage your teeth? introducing listerine® healthy white™. it not only safely whitens teeth... ...but also restores enamel. lose the nerves and get...
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afterwards al hague told me the story of what had happened in the meeting. but there was a growing paranoia about these leaks. and so i think, as i recall, the president asked kissinger and kissinger asked dick. although i am a little fuzzy on the chain. i know i got asked by dick allen to compile -- ok, you are getting headlines for saying they are leaking. show us the, where's the leak here? give us the citations. so i compiled a whole list of dozens of newspaper articles based on classified information. and it was a very thick compendium. and i gave that to dick and then went in to the president and that led to, i don't know the exact sequence of who spoke to whom. but after that the plumbers were set up. so i guess it is kind of a historic document in that it is just a list of newspaper citations. >> this was and 69 -- and 69. -- in 69. wasn't this a problem for kissinger when he came up for confirmation? wasn't there some concern about what questions may be asked about wiretapping? john lehman: i was still working for henry at the time. his chief legisl
afterwards al hague told me the story of what had happened in the meeting. but there was a growing paranoia about these leaks. and so i think, as i recall, the president asked kissinger and kissinger asked dick. although i am a little fuzzy on the chain. i know i got asked by dick allen to compile -- ok, you are getting headlines for saying they are leaking. show us the, where's the leak here? give us the citations. so i compiled a whole list of dozens of newspaper articles based on classified...
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. >> neil curry, cnn, the hague. something we do to show resolve. to defend ourselves.s health provides expert support and vital medicines. make a fist for me. at our infusion centers or in patients homes. we help them fight the good fight. cvs health, because health is everything. >>> in just over 24 hours, james holmes is expected to stand trial for his role in the 2012 colorado theater shooting massacre. twelve people were killed and more than 70 were injured. holmes that pleaded not guilty. but the prosecution is after the state's highest punishment for holmes. the death penalty. cnn's nick valencia has a look ahead. >> reporter: the state of colorado has not had an execution in nearly two decades. that could all change in james holmes is found guilty in a trial that is expected to begin on monday. looking down, james holmes hits expressionless in a colorado courtroom. the man accused of murdering 12 people and injured 70 at an aurora movie theater will stand trial. july 20th, 2012, holmes opens fire at the packed movie premiere of "the dark night rises." chaos ensu
. >> neil curry, cnn, the hague. something we do to show resolve. to defend ourselves.s health provides expert support and vital medicines. make a fist for me. at our infusion centers or in patients homes. we help them fight the good fight. cvs health, because health is everything. >>> in just over 24 hours, james holmes is expected to stand trial for his role in the 2012 colorado theater shooting massacre. twelve people were killed and more than 70 were injured. holmes that...
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. >> a section of san francisco's famed hague street was blocked off for over an hour until a construction crew hit a gas line. they were working around noon when workers punctured a two-inch gas line. nearby residents and businesses were told to shelter in place while pg&e crews worked to stop the leak. they were able to cap the leak by 12:30 and businesses in the area were able to reopen. >>> a popular san francisco pub won't be open any time soon. they were over liverpool lil's as smoke poured from the building at 7:45 this morning. firefighters took to the roofs to attack from above. it's been a neighborhood favorite since the presidio in the '70s. it was once a hangout for joe dimaggio and lincecum was photographed there two weeks ago. >> i'm in shock about it right now. i don't know what's going to happen. it's been here forever. i'm only hoping it's not too badly damaged. so it's got a lot of history in here. >> investigators say the fire may have started in a shed out back. it spread to an office above the bar. the dining area and kitchen suffered heavy smoke and water damage. >> t
. >> a section of san francisco's famed hague street was blocked off for over an hour until a construction crew hit a gas line. they were working around noon when workers punctured a two-inch gas line. nearby residents and businesses were told to shelter in place while pg&e crews worked to stop the leak. they were able to cap the leak by 12:30 and businesses in the area were able to reopen. >>> a popular san francisco pub won't be open any time soon. they were over liverpool...
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. >> reporter: neil curry cnn, the hague. >>> all right. welcome back.ay, baltimore store owners are busy cleaning up broken windows, looted buildings and smashed cars after protests turned violent saturday. thousands of marchers had been protesting the death of freddy gray nearly two weeks ago. the violence disrupted what had had been a mostly peaceful protest in the biggest demonstration to date. police quickly responded to the destruction, arresting 34 people in all. the family of freddie gray called for an end to the violence and asked that people protest peacefully. even major league baseball was not immune to the disturbance, fans watching a baltimore orioles game at camden yards asked to remain in the stadium for a time as police dealt with protesters outside. >>> so as the sunsets on the fallout from last night's violence baltimore officials must set their gaze now on what's next for the city. joining me right now, judge glenda hatchet and criminal defense attorney joey jackson, back with me now. all right. so i want to go to you first, glenda. w
. >> reporter: neil curry cnn, the hague. >>> all right. welcome back.ay, baltimore store owners are busy cleaning up broken windows, looted buildings and smashed cars after protests turned violent saturday. thousands of marchers had been protesting the death of freddy gray nearly two weeks ago. the violence disrupted what had had been a mostly peaceful protest in the biggest demonstration to date. police quickly responded to the destruction, arresting 34 people in all. the...
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tom, as you look at what is happening in baltimore -- i just flew in from the hague last night. as protesters are marching down 7th avenue, more than 100 of them have been arrested here in new york. you and juan run a conversation about your book and unions where under hundreds of people are just outside protesting, but overall, police action. go back to chicago. >> i am sick of what i am seeing. it goes back so far. there is a racial divide in terms of the filters through which we see things. there's no question about that. whites and blacks see things differently. but there is at least 1/3 or more whites that understand including myself, the black perspective on this. amy: and certainly, the protests have been multiracial all over the country, including baltimore. >> sure. i was going to say the thing that stands out here, my reaction to what stands out there is a subtext -- nobody will say "lynching." but when the of a black man whose neck has been broken, they speak of the larynx or the upper neck but he had his neck broken. and it is so outrageous and disturbing that people
tom, as you look at what is happening in baltimore -- i just flew in from the hague last night. as protesters are marching down 7th avenue, more than 100 of them have been arrested here in new york. you and juan run a conversation about your book and unions where under hundreds of people are just outside protesting, but overall, police action. go back to chicago. >> i am sick of what i am seeing. it goes back so far. there is a racial divide in terms of the filters through which we see...
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officials have marked their newfound membership in the international criminal court with a ceremony at the hague. palestine's icc status came into effect on wednesday following their formal ascension earlier this year. palestinian officials made the move after the u.s. and israel blocked a u.n. security council measure calling for an end to the israeli occupation and the establishment of a palestinian state by 2017. speaking at the court, palestinian foreign minister riad al-malki said no one will be able to block an icc investigation. mr. al-malki i can --mr. al-malki: i can assure you that we do support -- enjoy the support of one, if not two countries with veto powers that would not allow such decisions to be taken by the security council to interfere in the work of the courts, or to prevent the court from expediting its work, and having an official investigation regarding the crimes committed by the occupying power, israel, against the palestinian people. amy: the palestinian authority says it will hold off on bringing specific cases against individual israeli officials while the court condu
officials have marked their newfound membership in the international criminal court with a ceremony at the hague. palestine's icc status came into effect on wednesday following their formal ascension earlier this year. palestinian officials made the move after the u.s. and israel blocked a u.n. security council measure calling for an end to the israeli occupation and the establishment of a palestinian state by 2017. speaking at the court, palestinian foreign minister riad al-malki said no one...
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reporter: dutch police arrested a man suspected of involvement in a fire at the british embassy in the hagueters say the blaze is under control and nobody has been hurt. 93-year-old known as the accountant is on trial for involvement in the murder of 300,000 holocaust victims during world war ii and oscar admits to serving as a guard for the nazis in the death camp but says he didn't commit any crimes and faces a 15-year sentence if found guilty and currently 11 pending investigation against former guards. a court in argentina has thrown out complaint against christina fernandez de kirchner and have been investigating allegations that christina fernandez de kirchner tried to cover up iran's involvement in the 1994 bombing in buenos aires and the court ruled no crime was committed and they brought the case in january and was then found dead the day before he was set to testify and daniel is in buenos aires with more on what the court decision means. >> reporter: the third time the nisman accusations that president christina fernandez de kirchner was trying to cover iran involvement in the 199
reporter: dutch police arrested a man suspected of involvement in a fire at the british embassy in the hagueters say the blaze is under control and nobody has been hurt. 93-year-old known as the accountant is on trial for involvement in the murder of 300,000 holocaust victims during world war ii and oscar admits to serving as a guard for the nazis in the death camp but says he didn't commit any crimes and faces a 15-year sentence if found guilty and currently 11 pending investigation against...
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making a choice to consume something suggesting now have the ability to pay where other measures like hague simons which looks a capital gains and tax appreciated unrealized capital gains you might have the ability to pay it if you don't have the cash flow. one of the things to look at and property taxes or value of land is not just the ability to pay is important but is there a cash flow on a transaction basis that allows someone to have the ability to pay. just to keep that in mind. >> i'm happy to hear about the tax reform concept and simplification but when you look attacks reform you have to look at expenditures and when you look at issues like subsidizing companies and corporations and it looks like and i was told by a government official that more men are getting new subsidies and they are spending a lot of taxpayer money to get women and minorities to get these subsidies. then i asked what if they got rid of the subsidies to these companies would it be fair and he said it would be fair than the way it is now. when you look at making life life equal of taxes and expenditures don't yo
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the children in schools today come from non-german immigrant origins the amsterdam rotterdam and the hague two-thirds of the children come from non-dutch immigrant origin homes. stockholm, the whitest country in scandinavia, about 30% of the children in the stockholm schools come from non-swedish immigrant origin homes. we have done this in the past. this wave of immigration is not unprecedented. it's larger proportionally it's smaller than what we face in the past. connecting with the extraordinary examples that our two panelists in the way and q&a body shouldn't be -- this is not like rewriting equation's. this is very doable for a country of our history, and what we achieved in higher education. >> i would like to open it up to any questions. >> thank you very much for the panel today. our members are foreign student advisors and study abroad advisors and we've been dedicated as cover his immigration reform for many, many years. and many times daca students dreamers, others are advised to go to speak to foreign student advisors to get advice on how to become students when actually they
the children in schools today come from non-german immigrant origins the amsterdam rotterdam and the hague two-thirds of the children come from non-dutch immigrant origin homes. stockholm, the whitest country in scandinavia, about 30% of the children in the stockholm schools come from non-swedish immigrant origin homes. we have done this in the past. this wave of immigration is not unprecedented. it's larger proportionally it's smaller than what we face in the past. connecting with the...