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. >>> joining us from the hague is martin. despite the slow down in chinese economic growth what's the catalyst here is it just a bet on central bank intervention? >> it's mainly excitement about future easing. it also feeds on itself. in china, it's mainly the retail investors that have been buying. they get more excited as the markets rise more but it's also
. >>> joining us from the hague is martin. despite the slow down in chinese economic growth what's the catalyst here is it just a bet on central bank intervention? >> it's mainly excitement about future easing. it also feeds on itself. in china, it's mainly the retail investors that have been buying. they get more excited as the markets rise more but it's also
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he has always denied all the charges. >> translator: in the last 12 years the hague tribunal failed to kind of link between me and any atrocities. >> reporter: he surrendered to court custody voluntarily in 2003 and his trial got underway four years later. since then it has been hit by obstacles and delays. the verdict is due sometime this year and he has guaranteed that he will be sent back to the netherlands for that. in march judges ordered him to return saying he breached the terms of his compassionate release. in resent months he has defiantly appeared at antiwestern reallys and campaigns with closer ties with russia. his influence in the ultra nationalists is strong and any means to extradite him could be decisive. al jazeera. >>> thank you for your time and we will continue to update the day's news for you including the al-shabab attack on kenya police officers and much more so for updates on the stories go to our website al jazeera.com, al jazeera.com. >> the agonizing wait is over. the wait list reach schools and safety schools have made their wishes known and thousands of hig
he has always denied all the charges. >> translator: in the last 12 years the hague tribunal failed to kind of link between me and any atrocities. >> reporter: he surrendered to court custody voluntarily in 2003 and his trial got underway four years later. since then it has been hit by obstacles and delays. the verdict is due sometime this year and he has guaranteed that he will be sent back to the netherlands for that. in march judges ordered him to return saying he breached the...
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the 60-year-old was temporarily released by the international criminal tribunal and the hague last yeartarian grounds. serbian doctors say he suffers cancer of the colon which spread to his liver and he himself insisted he will not return to the netherlands unless he is forced to. this footage shows him at the siege in croatia that ended in the massacre of hundreds of croatia prisoners of war and civilians and they say he recruited a malitia that committed atrocities against non-serbs in bosnia and croatia between 1991-1993 and he has always denied charges. >> translator: in the last 12 years the hague tribunal failed to prove any kind of link between me and any atrocities. >> reporter: he surrendered to court custody voluntarily in 2003 but his trial got underway four years later. since then it has been hit by obstacles and delays. the verdict is due sometime this year and serbia guaranteed that he will be sent back to the nothingthe netherlands and judges say he breached the terms of compassionate release and he reappeared at antiwestern rallies and closer ties with russia and influen
the 60-year-old was temporarily released by the international criminal tribunal and the hague last yeartarian grounds. serbian doctors say he suffers cancer of the colon which spread to his liver and he himself insisted he will not return to the netherlands unless he is forced to. this footage shows him at the siege in croatia that ended in the massacre of hundreds of croatia prisoners of war and civilians and they say he recruited a malitia that committed atrocities against non-serbs in bosnia...
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attack on the lusitania in the aerial bombardment of london all abolished prior agreements made at the hague conventions and would designed to some terror amongst populations. >> good evening. i served as the pres. and ceo at the national one museum and memorial and are delighted to welcome you to what will be an energizing conversation this evening. we we are especially thankful to welcome to the museum memorial. we're glad your here. we hope that you take time to come back and spend time in the gallery and spent time with the memorial. whilst the museum was designated by congress as the national museum of world war i the memorial was only given that honor in december of last year. so we are delighted to carry the distinguished honor of being both the united states national museum and mario that carries with it no federal funding but all the prestige that comes from the congress having taken action and pass something. [laughter] so that is reason to celebrate. the most distinguishing action of 2014 a bicameral bipartisan bill. we're pleased to welcome the union and thankful for the generous
attack on the lusitania in the aerial bombardment of london all abolished prior agreements made at the hague conventions and would designed to some terror amongst populations. >> good evening. i served as the pres. and ceo at the national one museum and memorial and are delighted to welcome you to what will be an energizing conversation this evening. we we are especially thankful to welcome to the museum memorial. we're glad your here. we hope that you take time to come back and spend...
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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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so while she might not mention that exactly it all plays into the fact of her office, the hague, trying to increase the investigation -- the capacity within the country, and clearly libya is dealing with crisis on multiple levels. and the migrant issue just being one of them, and then a u.n. report, of course, in february, came out and said that approximately 400,000 people are internally displaced in libya right now. so a lot of issues on many levels and we will have to see more -- if she is mentioned any of that. >> okay, thank you very much indeed. alive at the u.n. for us. >> the u.s. has warned iran against staging what it has called stunts which can threaten the cease fire in yemen. 25 day humanitarian crews is said to take place in less than an hour, iranian warships are expected to accompany a cargo ship, which is controlled by the houthis rebels. it is said to be packed with aid supplies and workers from the society. all supplies need redirected to a hub. >> just hours be ever the truce was supposed to take effect, they are reported to -- killing ten people and injurying anothe
so while she might not mention that exactly it all plays into the fact of her office, the hague, trying to increase the investigation -- the capacity within the country, and clearly libya is dealing with crisis on multiple levels. and the migrant issue just being one of them, and then a u.n. report, of course, in february, came out and said that approximately 400,000 people are internally displaced in libya right now. so a lot of issues on many levels and we will have to see more -- if she is...
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will look at whether israel could be brought up on charges with the top palestinian diplomat in the hague as well as former u.n. special rapporteur john dugard. >> [indiscernible] israel's crimes are infinitely worse than those committed by the apartheid regime of south africa. amy: then the computers are listening. newly published documents leaked by edward snowden show the nsa can automatically recognize the dutch translate the voice into easily searchable text. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. houthi sources are claiming dozens of civilians have been killed or wounded in saudi arabia's latest strikes on northern yemen. the saudi-led coalition says it carried out the attacks after houthi rebels fired across the border, killing three people. secretary of state john kerry is in saudi arabia today to discuss a "humanitarian pause" to the more than month-long air campaign. the u.n. has warned yemen faces the collapse of its basic civilian infrastructure because an internationally backed arms embargo has preve
will look at whether israel could be brought up on charges with the top palestinian diplomat in the hague as well as former u.n. special rapporteur john dugard. >> [indiscernible] israel's crimes are infinitely worse than those committed by the apartheid regime of south africa. amy: then the computers are listening. newly published documents leaked by edward snowden show the nsa can automatically recognize the dutch translate the voice into easily searchable text. all that and more,...
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. >> in belgrade a far right serbian leader has been ordered back to the hague. he denies involvement in the malls kerr of hundreds of prisoners are war and sent home six months ago after diagnosed with cancer. we have more. >> june he was temporarily released by the tribunal in the hague last year. serbian doctors say he suffers from cancer of the colon which has spread to his live. he himself insisted he will not return to the netherlands unless he's forced to. this footage shows him at the siege in croatia that ended in the massacre of hundreds of croatian prisoners of war and civilians. prosecutors say he recruited a militia that committed atrocities against non-serbs in bosnia and croatia. he has always denied all the charges. >> in the last 12 years the hague tribunal failed to prove any kind of link between me and any atrocities. >> he surrendered to court custody voluntarily in 2003, but his trial only got underway four years later. since then, it's been hit by obstacles and delays. the verdict is due sometime this year and serbia guaranteed that he will
. >> in belgrade a far right serbian leader has been ordered back to the hague. he denies involvement in the malls kerr of hundreds of prisoners are war and sent home six months ago after diagnosed with cancer. we have more. >> june he was temporarily released by the tribunal in the hague last year. serbian doctors say he suffers from cancer of the colon which has spread to his live. he himself insisted he will not return to the netherlands unless he's forced to. this footage shows...
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attack of gas, and the submarine attack on the lusitania all abolished prior agreements made at the hague conventions and were designed to instill terror on the population. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen, my name is matt and i serve as the president of the world war one museum and memorial. we are delighted to welcome you to this really, i think, what is going to be an energizing conversation this evening. we are thankful and welcome to the museum and memorial. if you are unfamiliar with the museum welcome. if you are not familiar we are glad you are here. we are hoping you take time to come back and spend time at the galleries and in the park with the memorial. the museum was assigned by congress as the national museum. the memorial was only given the defender of last year in 2014. that is a reason to celebrate. the english speakers were at a 60 mile bike ride on sunday. i stopped at a school and one of the students asked if i speak british in australia. we live in a world that was birthed hundred years ago. the world was forever changed by the 20th century world war one and we li
attack of gas, and the submarine attack on the lusitania all abolished prior agreements made at the hague conventions and were designed to instill terror on the population. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen, my name is matt and i serve as the president of the world war one museum and memorial. we are delighted to welcome you to this really, i think, what is going to be an energizing conversation this evening. we are thankful and welcome to the museum and memorial. if you are...
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this gentleman here one of the great technical development and the representative at the hague conference certainly wasn't convinced. all nations wants peace. and as for the humanizing he said you mustn't talk about humanizing health. the essence of the war he said is in the facility which is responsible and precipitated her out of the race. but the expression by the counterpart. the bombing of civilian areas and the great weapons including exchanging gases. but what about whale that see. [inaudible] these were left on order. what do the so-called prison walls actually say, they prohibited without warning the enemy record. and the discovered contraband. only then could they be sunk. they prevented the european power indulging in the arms race it's for the archduke in sarajevo. this picture was taken just minutes before the assassination [inaudible] they argued that the necessity had just been typically the critical and hopping on what he called a scrap of paper. [inaudible] it was a occur throughout the more. the balance between the international law is highlighting throughout the war. th
this gentleman here one of the great technical development and the representative at the hague conference certainly wasn't convinced. all nations wants peace. and as for the humanizing he said you mustn't talk about humanizing health. the essence of the war he said is in the facility which is responsible and precipitated her out of the race. but the expression by the counterpart. the bombing of civilian areas and the great weapons including exchanging gases. but what about whale that see....
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global warming and is not in line with international commitment. >> seemingly a world away from the hague hundreds staged a water born protest against shell's plans, calling themselves the ky activists of seattle. they have used the presence of the oil company's polar pioneer drilling rig in harbour as a means to highlight concerns. one alaskan campaigner travelled to the netherlands to explain the dangers she believes her people will face. >> and i hope that the board might be able to realise, you know, how high the risk is for them to attempt to go out there and do these. it's a dangerous place to try and drill right now. they don't have a proven technology that will - that will be safe enough to drill out there in the ocean. >> reporter: but shell says it has developed many safety procedures to neble it to drill -- enable it to drill in the arctic and it is committed to reducing climate change. within a few months of the meeting shell will start exploratory drilling in the arctic. some estimates suggest around 20% of oil and gas resources lay there. shell says the area represents a hug
global warming and is not in line with international commitment. >> seemingly a world away from the hague hundreds staged a water born protest against shell's plans, calling themselves the ky activists of seattle. they have used the presence of the oil company's polar pioneer drilling rig in harbour as a means to highlight concerns. one alaskan campaigner travelled to the netherlands to explain the dangers she believes her people will face. >> and i hope that the board might be able...
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i mean, william hague once he stepped down, there's been a vacuum. i think if the conservatives were to win it would probably be osborn. they are going to have to negotiate seriously with europe. they're locked into a two year time scale if alexander wins his seat. >> he would be labor secretary. >> and a good one. if not, they will have to find a good one and there are many talented people. there are big issues. we had a cold war there was a big argument starting about what we were going to do about the soviet union deploying ss20's from europe and how it should be grappled with. there were many other big issues. africa had problems with what was then radisha. there were big issues. >> no one talked about the die tent weapons. >> that is one of the issues. nato is not spending enough money on its conventional defense. we face challenges in the baltic states. we face challenges in east europe and nato has got to get its act together. we face challenges in the middle east. we need a proper policy over palestinian and israel. tony blare needs to be rep
i mean, william hague once he stepped down, there's been a vacuum. i think if the conservatives were to win it would probably be osborn. they are going to have to negotiate seriously with europe. they're locked into a two year time scale if alexander wins his seat. >> he would be labor secretary. >> and a good one. if not, they will have to find a good one and there are many talented people. there are big issues. we had a cold war there was a big argument starting about what we were...
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our reporter reports from the hague. >> it was the moment for shell shareholders to meet the board andrd their concerns. before they could environmental campaigners had gathered outside the venue determined to highlight the dangers they believe shell's plans pose to the arctic. >> shells going back this year to the arctic, despite the concerns the risks the massive protests and what you see is that they are still pursuing a strategy that's basically going towards four degrees celsius of global warming. that's not in line with the international commitment. >> seemingly a world away, hundreds of people are staging a protest against shell calling themselves the kayaktavisits they are highlighting their concerns. one alaska campaigner traveled to the netherlands to explain in person the dangers she believes her people will face. >> i hope that theward might be able to realize ohio the how high the risk is for them. they don't have a prove that technology that will be safe enough to drill out there in the ocean. >> shell said it has developed many safety procedures to enable it to drill in
our reporter reports from the hague. >> it was the moment for shell shareholders to meet the board andrd their concerns. before they could environmental campaigners had gathered outside the venue determined to highlight the dangers they believe shell's plans pose to the arctic. >> shells going back this year to the arctic, despite the concerns the risks the massive protests and what you see is that they are still pursuing a strategy that's basically going towards four degrees...
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>> you know in my -- in the city where i live the hague, where the parliament is suited in the hague, waving black flags and swastikas shouting death to the jews. and they were left alone by the mayor, and left alone by the police. it's an ideology of hate. our own identity our culture based on christianity and judaism is different than the islamic culture. >> you keep reading about the rise of anti-semitism. how bad is it? >> it's very bad. we saw an enormous growth of the anti-semitism as well. let me tell you, sean -- >> it's not happening simultaneously. >> it's happening almost simultaneously. >> bill maher, you know he has called out those, that -- in this country, after the contest two weekends ago, there was all the criticism against the person having a cartoon contest, not the people that would kill over a cartoon. this is what he said. >> this is america. do we not have the right to draw whatever we want? this assumes we just have to accept that muslims are unable to control themselves the way we would ask everyone else in the world. to me that's bigotry. that's the soft big
>> you know in my -- in the city where i live the hague, where the parliament is suited in the hague, waving black flags and swastikas shouting death to the jews. and they were left alone by the mayor, and left alone by the police. it's an ideology of hate. our own identity our culture based on christianity and judaism is different than the islamic culture. >> you keep reading about the rise of anti-semitism. how bad is it? >> it's very bad. we saw an enormous growth of the...
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our own garrett hague is at temple university. garrett, what do you have for us? >> reporter: derrick, there are 22 people that are injured on train 188 that will have to spend at least one more night here at the hospital including 8 in critical condition. >> broken bones and cracked ribs were the most common injuries. broken vertebrae sent this gentleman to the hospital. >> it took a lot of people a few minutes to realize the pain they were in. >> temple university discharged some patients tonight. one man from virginia told me he was still too shaken up to talk on camera about what he had seen. the loves ones scarier with the injuries and those that remain missing. that's 13-year-old mark gilderly from baltimore, his father boarded 188 bound to new york and hasn't been seen since. he has been unaccounted for. >>> and here at the hospital, they expect to be able to release at least a half dozen more patients tomorrow but for folks like that young men that are still looking for a loved one up accounted for, tonight will be another long night. >>> well, thank you,
our own garrett hague is at temple university. garrett, what do you have for us? >> reporter: derrick, there are 22 people that are injured on train 188 that will have to spend at least one more night here at the hospital including 8 in critical condition. >> broken bones and cracked ribs were the most common injuries. broken vertebrae sent this gentleman to the hospital. >> it took a lot of people a few minutes to realize the pain they were in. >> temple university...
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international tribunal is ordered to belgrade to explain why he has ordered a serbian leader back to the hagueme from the try bu nan six months ago after being diagnosed with cancer. sonia guy ag go has more. >> reporter: he gets a hero's reception. the 60-year-old was temporarily released last year on humanitarian grounds. serbian doctors say he suffers from cancer of the colon which has spread to his liver. he himself has insisted he will not return to the netherlands unless he is forced to. this footage shows him at a siege that ended in the massacre of hundreds of civilians. he has always denied all of the charges. >> translator: in the last 12 years the laying tribunal failed to prove any link between me and the atrocities. >> reporter: his trial only got underway four years after his arrest. the verdict is due sometime this year, and serbia has guaranteed that he will be sent back to the netherlands for that. in march judges ordered him to return saying he breached the term of his release. in recent months he has defiantly appeared at anti-western rallies. his influence in serbia remains
international tribunal is ordered to belgrade to explain why he has ordered a serbian leader back to the hagueme from the try bu nan six months ago after being diagnosed with cancer. sonia guy ag go has more. >> reporter: he gets a hero's reception. the 60-year-old was temporarily released last year on humanitarian grounds. serbian doctors say he suffers from cancer of the colon which has spread to his liver. he himself has insisted he will not return to the netherlands unless he is...
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and just before that in the hague and the netherlands talking about women and peace 100 years ago and today. if you appreciate these voices that we bring you from all over the world. weston, missouri, in the house. thank you. the calls are flooding into it support your own health. give a copy of "the connection" to a library so somebody off can discover it. there are some astounding figures that shannon harvey discovers in this, like there is a one in two chance your end up with a chronic illness. this is very frightening. it is likely you know someone or you are someone who is sick. how can you get better? thank you to missouri for calling in? can we her from minnesota montana, maryland, maine? petaluma, california, thank you for that call. that number again, 866-359-4334. can we hear from houston and dallas? can we hear from fort worth and san antonio in texas? can we hear from austin, texas? we cannot do this work without you. how about new mexico, from las cruces to santa fe to albuquerque? we need your support. if you live in taos, we're asking you to make the call to a colorado
and just before that in the hague and the netherlands talking about women and peace 100 years ago and today. if you appreciate these voices that we bring you from all over the world. weston, missouri, in the house. thank you. the calls are flooding into it support your own health. give a copy of "the connection" to a library so somebody off can discover it. there are some astounding figures that shannon harvey discovers in this, like there is a one in two chance your end up with a...
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coming up next, you'll meet the united states attorney, melinda hague, who led the drug abuse summitt the san francisco >>> welcome back to "beyond the headlines." we are talking about the epidemic of preription drugs killing our kids. joining me right now is the honorable melinda haag, u.s. attorn for the northern district of california and was nominated by president obama and confmed by the u.s. senate in august of 2010. you and i had the pleasure of working together othe bullying campai in san francisco. >> i have. >> you hadverybody at the drug summit from law enforcement to public health decisionmakers to survivors there. this is near and dear to your heart. >> it is. the cdc reports that prescription drug abuse is an epidemic in the country. that viewis supported by what we seend hear in the northern district of california. i've heard from parents, educators, medical professionals, pharmacists, and we wnted to find a way to bring them together to talk about best practices,alk about data, information that will he us combat this issue together. and combating this incredible epide
coming up next, you'll meet the united states attorney, melinda hague, who led the drug abuse summitt the san francisco >>> welcome back to "beyond the headlines." we are talking about the epidemic of preription drugs killing our kids. joining me right now is the honorable melinda haag, u.s. attorn for the northern district of california and was nominated by president obama and confmed by the u.s. senate in august of 2010. you and i had the pleasure of working together othe...
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and how shell adapts to climate change and tries to minimize it was high on the agenda here in the haguea group of shareholders had found a way to get a resolution on to the order paper which compelled the board to go into more details about how it reports climate change and the issues that arise from it. before the meeting took place, i spoke to several delegates and others who were coming to this event and an activist from green peace explained to me that the green peace group had real concerns about the commitment to reduce climate change, and it said the percentages of emissions that shell was responsible for was something the group should really look into. but another person who i spoke to on her way in to this meeting was a campaigner from alaska who had flown all the way here to explain the plight of her people and why she believes the threat posed by drilling in the arctic is so serious. >> and i hope that the board might be able to -- to realize, you know, how high the risk is for them to attempt to go out there. because it's a very dangerous place to try to drill right now. the
and how shell adapts to climate change and tries to minimize it was high on the agenda here in the haguea group of shareholders had found a way to get a resolution on to the order paper which compelled the board to go into more details about how it reports climate change and the issues that arise from it. before the meeting took place, i spoke to several delegates and others who were coming to this event and an activist from green peace explained to me that the green peace group had real...
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ships only staying togher, the lsd that we areepways tied to the other two ships certainly to the hagueig deck, we arare going tstart splitting ships in these aggregated means ande need t have ships that can operate in anndependent fashion. we looked at what are the capabiliti we ally need. if you're goingng to opoperate independently, you need command-and-control capability that allows you to operate in an independent mannnner. the other pipiece that was a key component was aviation capabililities. with our 2 22's and how imimportanant they areo the force, , being able to o have aviation capability on t the shihip. ththey h a landing platform, but it was not able to operate a maintenancee deck, di't have a hangar. that was another piece we felt was important. as we went through the process we looked at the ships that we available to us, and we started lookinat thehe 17 class that we have right now, a a wondnderful ship. loo at th and said the shipip is very capable, but too costly. we loed at it could we go to an alternaerve of that ship, andnd alteativee hold? that derivativeou have s
ships only staying togher, the lsd that we areepways tied to the other two ships certainly to the hagueig deck, we arare going tstart splitting ships in these aggregated means ande need t have ships that can operate in anndependent fashion. we looked at what are the capabiliti we ally need. if you're goingng to opoperate independently, you need command-and-control capability that allows you to operate in an independent mannnner. the other pipiece that was a key component was aviation...
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dominic kane is at the hague. >> reporter: the issue of climate change was high on the agenda here. had found a way to get a resolution on to the order paper which compelled the board to go into more details about how it reports reports climate change. i spoke to delegates and an an activist from green peace told me they have real concerns. they said the percentage of emissions was something that shell should speak about. and a woman came here to talk about how why she believes this is so serious. >> i hope the board might be able to realize how high the risk is for them to attempt to go out there and check these seas, because it's a very dangerous place to try to drill right now. they don't have a proven technology that will be safe enough to drill out there in the ocean. >> reporter: for it's part shell says that the arctic ocean represents a huge opportunity for it, but also presents it with a huge responsibility. it says the risk management procedures they have in place are unprecedented and they believe thigh could deal with any spill that might occur. they say they are ready f
dominic kane is at the hague. >> reporter: the issue of climate change was high on the agenda here. had found a way to get a resolution on to the order paper which compelled the board to go into more details about how it reports reports climate change. i spoke to delegates and an an activist from green peace told me they have real concerns. they said the percentage of emissions was something that shell should speak about. and a woman came here to talk about how why she believes this is so...
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. >>> shell shareholders are meeting at the hague after accepting a resolution to provide more attorneys about its immaterial plaque on pact a climate change they have been facing controversy over their plans to drill in the arctic. >>> in the united states hundreds of protesters have marched in the port city of see at toll try stop shell's oil rig from heading to the arctic, alan has this report. >> reporter: protesters start the workweek early chance ringing. flanked by police bike patrols as they walk to the support of seattle's terminal five. >> there is only one solution. >> revolution, revolution. >> reporter: that's where shell oil's huge drilling rig the polar pioneer is moored. being prepped for oil exploration off the coast of alaska. protesters want to stop that. >> okay and we need to stop it for the generations to come. if we do not stop this today, we will be extinct like so many species already are. >> reporter: plenty of music and dancing keep the mood light here. but the push back against shell is happening in other less cheerful arenas as well. >> these are complicate t
. >>> shell shareholders are meeting at the hague after accepting a resolution to provide more attorneys about its immaterial plaque on pact a climate change they have been facing controversy over their plans to drill in the arctic. >>> in the united states hundreds of protesters have marched in the port city of see at toll try stop shell's oil rig from heading to the arctic, alan has this report. >> reporter: protesters start the workweek early chance ringing. flanked...
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reporting live, garrett hague, wusa 9. >> police say the man was arrested with that incriminating evidence from the balardo crime scene, including blood-stained cash believed to have come from the home. >>> police are on the scene of a mysterious murder of four people in a dc home. >> the four were murdered in the family home, the house still under surveillance tonight. allison barber is there right now with the latest on the investigation. allison? >> reporter: dc police chief says the investigation is progressing well. she says they received a lot of valuable tips, but for the most part, police are being pretty tight-lipped about where they are exactly in this investigation. >> i have nothing i can update you on. >> reporter: it's been five days since four people were found dead in this million dollar home. dc police and atf agents are still busy bagging evidence. >> we have a lot of evidence left to collect. once we get that evidence collected and analyzed, we're in a better position to make some statements. >> reporter: but that hasn't stopped the questions. >> there's a lot of pieces
reporting live, garrett hague, wusa 9. >> police say the man was arrested with that incriminating evidence from the balardo crime scene, including blood-stained cash believed to have come from the home. >>> police are on the scene of a mysterious murder of four people in a dc home. >> the four were murdered in the family home, the house still under surveillance tonight. allison barber is there right now with the latest on the investigation. allison? >> reporter: dc...
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. >>> shell shareholders are meeting at the hague after accepting a revolution demanding more transparentlyen facing continues versus i over their plan to drill in the arctic ocean. it's been accused of harming the climate through its exploration for oil and gas reserves. >>> the most valuable coin collection in private hands expected to bring in more than $200 million when it goes to auction this week. the 650 coins from the collection go under the ham never a series of auctions beginning at sotherby's in new york on tuesday dating from the birth of united states, the collection contains perfectly preserved examples of coins from 1792 up until the 1830s. don't forget to check out our website, all the news, comment analysis there, al jazerra.com. offensive. blame the rich foreigners, that is the ugly undercurrent of a growing debate over the affordable housing
. >>> shell shareholders are meeting at the hague after accepting a revolution demanding more transparentlyen facing continues versus i over their plan to drill in the arctic ocean. it's been accused of harming the climate through its exploration for oil and gas reserves. >>> the most valuable coin collection in private hands expected to bring in more than $200 million when it goes to auction this week. the 650 coins from the collection go under the ham never a series of...
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it was sort of the hague of their greatness and to remember it with nostalgia and to remember us with really with a great deal of appreciation and nostalgia. and to the incredible astonishment of the rest of the world, the question has been of the last 20 years, it's all going to run for office now probably more than half of russia would vote for him because he presided over the greatest years. so they have totally different perception of what happened in world war ii and we do really. >> i was recently in estonia and i really didn't know that much about stalin. i was stunned. or make him he was like another hitler in the way that he would absolutely plan how to hurt and unmercifully kill people, and that's step number one. step number two did roosevelt know this part of stalin speak with yes, roosevelt knew it very well. he discussed the future of the three baltic states and he was bent on influencing stalin to the greatest extent he could. he thought that of course roosevelt didn't think he was going to die. he thought in another 10 or 22 is going to be able to sort of came stalin a
it was sort of the hague of their greatness and to remember it with nostalgia and to remember us with really with a great deal of appreciation and nostalgia. and to the incredible astonishment of the rest of the world, the question has been of the last 20 years, it's all going to run for office now probably more than half of russia would vote for him because he presided over the greatest years. so they have totally different perception of what happened in world war ii and we do really. >>...
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what was basically banned in the 3rd hague convention of 1899 the use of dumdum bullets which exploded in the body creating a bigger mess with then it. they continue to be banned's among others by the british and conflicts before the 1st world war's. ordinary explosive shells in the terms of artillery shells explosives developed and were not banned in that sense. >> i read a little bit about his role. have some excellent photographs of them. those are fantastic. where did you get source on those? >> we did quite a little work and archives in berlin's, the collection which have been brought together. when the intellectual heart at the time. the institute. those aegis of the overall archives. papers and photographs command we had quite a lot of assistance from the archivists who are able to talk to about the duality. and what later happened to him. of jewish background in 1933 and came to england. found himself rejected and an outcast's no longer allowed to enter. >> i remember reading that part. it was an interesting part of his history the fact that he was jewish. that happened a lot t
what was basically banned in the 3rd hague convention of 1899 the use of dumdum bullets which exploded in the body creating a bigger mess with then it. they continue to be banned's among others by the british and conflicts before the 1st world war's. ordinary explosive shells in the terms of artillery shells explosives developed and were not banned in that sense. >> i read a little bit about his role. have some excellent photographs of them. those are fantastic. where did you get source...
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he is off to the hague for lunch . paris for dinner.or breakfast and lunch with angela merkel in berlin. and it's about trying to first of all persuade them to what he wants is reasonable and to try to find areas of agreement. and it's also partly at home to show he is serious and he's trying. francine: we heard today from the french foreign minister saying they want the u.k. to be within the eu. is that helpful at home? if he musters support, is he there to talk about immigration -- one of the red lines? or is this to be seen as someone who is close to the eu so t citizens here think that thehatat the eu really wants the u.k.? >> there is an interesting and difficult issue here wishes he has got to get some stuff. the bottom line is david cameron does not want britain to leave the european union. he called us referendum because he was under pressure from his party. and he's got to get something. now, people who do want to leave the european union know what happened in 1975 the last time we had one of these, when there was sort of sligh
he is off to the hague for lunch . paris for dinner.or breakfast and lunch with angela merkel in berlin. and it's about trying to first of all persuade them to what he wants is reasonable and to try to find areas of agreement. and it's also partly at home to show he is serious and he's trying. francine: we heard today from the french foreign minister saying they want the u.k. to be within the eu. is that helpful at home? if he musters support, is he there to talk about immigration -- one of the...
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it would become the home of the hague -- hagerstown suns. >>> let's check in on the weather with meteorologist tom kierein. >> all right, the hash tag is summer in may. have the sunglasses for this morning as well. and may need the umbrella this afternoon. sunshine mild temperatures between 7:00 and 8:00 and in the low 60s. 8:00 and 9:00, low 60s. we'll have a look at the rain chances. 270 is improving? >> it is. take a look behind me, 270 at montrose road. remember we had the disabled vehicle it's cleared out of the way. so you don't have to worry about that too much at this point this morning. first 4 traffic tracker going to be heading on the outer loop all the way down to 95 and back up through dale city and show us that volume. 270 south from germantown 16 minutes. outer loop right now you're at 11 minutes. 66 inbound from fairfax county parkway to the beltway looking good. quantico to the beltway you're about 12 minutes behind. listen to wtop when you hop in your car for the latest. >>> getting the attention of police without calling 911. how a woman being held hostage used a pizza order
it would become the home of the hague -- hagerstown suns. >>> let's check in on the weather with meteorologist tom kierein. >> all right, the hash tag is summer in may. have the sunglasses for this morning as well. and may need the umbrella this afternoon. sunshine mild temperatures between 7:00 and 8:00 and in the low 60s. 8:00 and 9:00, low 60s. we'll have a look at the rain chances. 270 is improving? >> it is. take a look behind me, 270 at montrose road. remember we had...
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. >> reporting from the hague thanks for that. >> still ahead all the sport including after days of uncertaintyam arrived in pakistan. >> police in texas say they've been warned off revenge attacks by biker gangs. another showdown is feared after nine were killed in a mass fight in waco. 170 arrests have been made and many are facing organized crime or murder charges. outlaw biker gangs have a long history and prominent place in u.s. popular culture. we have this report motorcycle gangs have been part of popular culture, but the romantic image is not reality. >> they are individuals interested in dealing drugs guns and sex. they are very, very high level in the methamphetamine manufacture, the trade. they do a lot of sex trafficking, a lot of prostitutions and they are high level gun runners. >> the mayhem in waco was one of the deadliest clashes in years. while outlaw gangs are known for a consulteddure of extreme violence and hostility against rival gangs that is not correct in the portrayal in movies. >> violence is part of their lives, but not used on an every day level. it is used strategi
. >> reporting from the hague thanks for that. >> still ahead all the sport including after days of uncertaintyam arrived in pakistan. >> police in texas say they've been warned off revenge attacks by biker gangs. another showdown is feared after nine were killed in a mass fight in waco. 170 arrests have been made and many are facing organized crime or murder charges. outlaw biker gangs have a long history and prominent place in u.s. popular culture. we have this report...
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petersburg and throughout friday and the showers will stay in the high mountains, and then around hague hagerstown and cumberland through the afternoon, and 53 and 56 and not as wide a range through the temperatures for the morning and quite comfortable to start the and nice and mild through the afternoon and getting sticky for the upcoming weekend and saturday and sunday and we move from uncomfortable and we will take you hour by hour and show you the storm chances in a few minutes. >> thank you, veronica. >> and new developments in the train derailment in philadelphia. we are learning new details about the people who were killed in in the crash. we will go back to the scene in a couple of moments. >>> they were daytime break-ins of affluent homes targeting thousands of dollars in jewelry. and now fairfax kouncounty police have arrested a man they believe is tied to a organized crime family in chicago and why they believe there is cause for concern ahead. >> and we are staying on top of the breaking news in northwest d.c. and four people are dead in a house fire that quickly has become
petersburg and throughout friday and the showers will stay in the high mountains, and then around hague hagerstown and cumberland through the afternoon, and 53 and 56 and not as wide a range through the temperatures for the morning and quite comfortable to start the and nice and mild through the afternoon and getting sticky for the upcoming weekend and saturday and sunday and we move from uncomfortable and we will take you hour by hour and show you the storm chances in a few minutes. >>...
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some clouds to the west around hague hagerstown. some showers, any time after 2:00. the other thing to notice that's different tomorrow is that there's going to be a tad humid and more humidity coming our way for wednesday. but from 2:00 until about 7:00 chance for some showers and storms. you can see them here. culpepper, gaithersburg and baltimore. by 6:00 still some should recalls and a few storms across the area. very scattered but any storm could deliver some brief high winds from brief, heavy rain too. we do it all again wednesday and the front stalls out. 3:00 and on wednesday i think we have a chance to see more rain coming with this system especially in the south side of the front. areas like charlottesville, stanton, winchester right there around manassas warrenton and should recalls hang on for the afternoon. tomorrow morning, warm. a great start with a few clouds around the area. 57 to 65 degrees. again, like june. you'll be able to sport the short sleeves. exercise impact for tomorrow going up to a high around 80 to 83 degrees but we hit the 70s as early
some clouds to the west around hague hagerstown. some showers, any time after 2:00. the other thing to notice that's different tomorrow is that there's going to be a tad humid and more humidity coming our way for wednesday. but from 2:00 until about 7:00 chance for some showers and storms. you can see them here. culpepper, gaithersburg and baltimore. by 6:00 still some should recalls and a few storms across the area. very scattered but any storm could deliver some brief high winds from brief,...
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do care about the welfare of the store owners so they are going to take another look at this before hague a final decision. if the city council does decide to pass this tim go into effect january 1 of next year. >> thanks. the brighter news here, tomorrow the warriors will try to defend their home court against the grizzlies in a pivotal game five at oracle arena. >> monday night they went into the grind house in memphis needing a win and surveillace camera stick regained the mvp form getting 33 points as the warriors won. the warriors still have a small number of tickets available for the game tonight with prices from amy hollyfield will have a report including what goods are given away tonight at oracle arena in the next half hour. >> game five is 7:30 and goes back for fedex on friday night for game six. can you watch it on espn at 6:30 p.m. and a deciding game seven would be back at oracle arena on sunday if necessary. >> boy, mike all anyone could talk about is how unseasonable the weather was. >> it is cooler-than-average. it will continue today. we will start with the temperatures.
do care about the welfare of the store owners so they are going to take another look at this before hague a final decision. if the city council does decide to pass this tim go into effect january 1 of next year. >> thanks. the brighter news here, tomorrow the warriors will try to defend their home court against the grizzlies in a pivotal game five at oracle arena. >> monday night they went into the grind house in memphis needing a win and surveillace camera stick regained the mvp...
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the two countries have applied to the international court of justice at the hague to resolve this disputeeaceful means. this is not the balkans, this is central europe. the hungarians accuse the slovaks of having displaced the border between the two countries by a few hundred meters. narrator: in 1997, the court ruled that both parties must work to negotiate a new solution to their conflict. the gabcikovo hydropower plant is operational but issues of water control along the border continue to be a hostile point between the two countries. another legacy of slovakia's communist past is its flagging economy. as part of czechoslovakia, its orientation was east its economy tied to the soviet union. since separation slovakia has lagged behind the czech republic due in part to its eastern location and lack of infrastructure. the czech half of the country was more industrialized. and without that half, the slovak part of it has languished more economically especially since the czech part of the country if you look at a map of europe is much closer to the industrialized part of western europe. the
the two countries have applied to the international court of justice at the hague to resolve this disputeeaceful means. this is not the balkans, this is central europe. the hungarians accuse the slovaks of having displaced the border between the two countries by a few hundred meters. narrator: in 1997, the court ruled that both parties must work to negotiate a new solution to their conflict. the gabcikovo hydropower plant is operational but issues of water control along the border continue to...
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he felt fin after hagueing the return in the game five loss. -- making the return in the game five lossanta. it's 6:36 and tony mormon from stafford, virginia, you are our final facebook fan of the day. >> historic. tony says watching wusa9 every morning starts my day. tony for that we thank you and you win two tickets to see dave matthews band at jiffy lube live. >> next week the text to win campaign. winners will get two tickets to king's dominion. >> just text the keyword to 25543 for a chance to win. >> i'm first alert meteorologist erica grow. we're going to see a fair amount of cloud cover today. don't worry, rain won't move in until at least tomorrow. it's going to be a little bit milder than it was yesterday too. high temperatures in the upper 70s throughout the entire metro area. that increase in cloud cover will lead to some showers along the i-81 corridor and points west. when do the showers arrive here in the metro? allyson will time them out coming up in the first alert seven day forecast. >>> welcome back. i'm first alert meteorologist erica grow. and it is 6:40 and it's a
he felt fin after hagueing the return in the game five loss. -- making the return in the game five lossanta. it's 6:36 and tony mormon from stafford, virginia, you are our final facebook fan of the day. >> historic. tony says watching wusa9 every morning starts my day. tony for that we thank you and you win two tickets to see dave matthews band at jiffy lube live. >> next week the text to win campaign. winners will get two tickets to king's dominion. >> just text the keyword...
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we were recently broadcasting at the hague where a thousand women protested against the war. whether we are broadcasting from the streets are ferguson or from north or south carolina, whether we are in stan island covering the air garner case, we are asking you to go to the phone to become a member of link tv. your call matters. if you want to come to new york and washington broadcast live, i am posting folks smart so i am very excited. they will come to dinner tomorrow night. we will have a wonderful evening, this wonderful journey through their lives. you can come with your partner, daughter, son, whoever. we go out to dinner. we toast link tv, the partnership with independent media that is so important. i get to hear your life story. whoever you break a mere guest's life story. i share a few stories. we break bread together and we have a wonderful evening. we become old friends fast. and you come to the set of democracy now. nala and we are not broadcasting, but when we are. meet the guests in studio. maybe gnome chomsky will be in studio. may been the only jeremy's cahill
we were recently broadcasting at the hague where a thousand women protested against the war. whether we are broadcasting from the streets are ferguson or from north or south carolina, whether we are in stan island covering the air garner case, we are asking you to go to the phone to become a member of link tv. your call matters. if you want to come to new york and washington broadcast live, i am posting folks smart so i am very excited. they will come to dinner tomorrow night. we will have a...
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attack of gas, and the submarine attack on the lusitania all abolished prior agreements made at the hagueonventions and were designed to instill terror on the population.
attack of gas, and the submarine attack on the lusitania all abolished prior agreements made at the hagueonventions and were designed to instill terror on the population.
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caller: i am from hague wish. buddy up. i am from vietnam and i joined with three other guys and we all came back and have been by the -- buddies for 55 years. use the v.a. system and the vet center system. everything that the government and nongovernmental organizations do for veterans, get on the bandwagon. but he up and stay in contact with your old teammates. hug that veteran next to you. you see a guy today and you tell him thank you and he will tell you thank you back. for those who fight for it, freedom has a meeting you will never know. host: do you think that means those who serve in the military are more patriotic than americans who have not served or they don't understand? caller: of course not. but there is a different understanding. there is just a different understanding. we signed that contract and that doesn't make us any higher than anybody else, but what we did was just take that step forward. we are no more patriotic than the next guy but our heart bleeds a little bit harder. victims harder on days like t
caller: i am from hague wish. buddy up. i am from vietnam and i joined with three other guys and we all came back and have been by the -- buddies for 55 years. use the v.a. system and the vet center system. everything that the government and nongovernmental organizations do for veterans, get on the bandwagon. but he up and stay in contact with your old teammates. hug that veteran next to you. you see a guy today and you tell him thank you and he will tell you thank you back. for those who fight...
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is appropriate today for george bush and the others of his administration is to be on trial in the hague iraq had been devastated -- decimated due to one of the boldest foreign-policy decisions made by george w. bush, the delay admittedly, but necessary surge. by the time bush left office the economy of iraq had increased several times over from the time of hussein, or cabinet income had increased life expectancy had risen, and forces had secured much of the country due to the assistance of the united states. despite the consequences of a precipitous withdrawal of troops and the insistence by both parties of this military strategy via cnn which left iraq all but defenseless in the face of isis, we just saw the fourth peaceful transition of power between governments in iraq, which is something that had never before been accomplished in the middle east with the exception of israel. >> can look at the wars of the bush presidency, also featuring peter baker, airing tonight at 10:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> a look at some of the activities yesterday at the vietnam veterans memorial on the n
is appropriate today for george bush and the others of his administration is to be on trial in the hague iraq had been devastated -- decimated due to one of the boldest foreign-policy decisions made by george w. bush, the delay admittedly, but necessary surge. by the time bush left office the economy of iraq had increased several times over from the time of hussein, or cabinet income had increased life expectancy had risen, and forces had secured much of the country due to the assistance of the...
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i would think an appropriate event is to be on trail in the hague for war crimes. [applause] -- and when we look at war crimes it's important that we interrogate it more thoroughly than we sometimes do. both in my view, the wars in iraq and afghanistan were illegal. in afghanistan the claim was made that this was a war for justice and for self-defense when in fact, it was about revenge and propaganda partly to prepare the way for the coming war in iraq which was the primary war. it was illegal because it was not self-defense. article 51 of the u.n. charter is very specific about what self-defense is and what is not. and a country has the absolute right of defense until the critical word "until" until the security council can meet and decide what to don that particular crisis. what the security council, if you remember, and those of you who don't remember i don't want to hear from you. the security council met within 24 hours of the attack on the trade center. the building was still smorleding. diplomats had lost friends. it was a terrible event for those in new yor
i would think an appropriate event is to be on trail in the hague for war crimes. [applause] -- and when we look at war crimes it's important that we interrogate it more thoroughly than we sometimes do. both in my view, the wars in iraq and afghanistan were illegal. in afghanistan the claim was made that this was a war for justice and for self-defense when in fact, it was about revenge and propaganda partly to prepare the way for the coming war in iraq which was the primary war. it was illegal...
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john quincy adams is the resident minister of the hague in the netherlands.e is sent from there to london to exchange the ratification for the jay treaty. by the times he gets to london the business is concluded so he does not have a lot to do. what he spends his time doing is visiting the house of the johnsons, joshua johnson, her father, was the u.s. consul at london. he entertained all the americans who came through to london. a prominent merchant in london and americans would come and socialize and enjoy evenings of entertainment with as many doctors, who are all talented. louisa play the harp. he would come and enjoy the company. after a little bit of time, made his intentions known that it was louisa and not her older sister, nancy, that he was interested in. they begin their courtship and engagement. susan: after they married, did they return to the united states? amanda: not immediately. john quincy is appointed from the netherlands of the minister to prussia in berlin. this been the first four years of their marriage in berlin. she does not see the u
john quincy adams is the resident minister of the hague in the netherlands.e is sent from there to london to exchange the ratification for the jay treaty. by the times he gets to london the business is concluded so he does not have a lot to do. what he spends his time doing is visiting the house of the johnsons, joshua johnson, her father, was the u.s. consul at london. he entertained all the americans who came through to london. a prominent merchant in london and americans would come and...
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is appropriate today for george bush and the others of his administration is to be on trial in the hague for war crimes. >> perhaps most importantly al qaeda and iraq have been decimated due to the boldest foreign policy decisions in the half century made by president george w. bush. but necessary surge. by the time bush left office the economy of iraq increased in size from its time under hussein. per capita income increased. life expectancy risen and security forces had secured much the country due to the training from the united states. despite the consequences of withdrawal of troops and insistence of both parties we also recently just saw the fourth peaceful transition of power between governments in iraq which is something that had never before been accomplished in the middle east with the exception of israel. >> a look at the wars of the bush presidency. also featuring "new york times" white house correspondent peter baker. airing tonight at 10:30 p.m. eastern here on c-span. food activist talk about hunger and what to do with wasted food in america. featuring former trader joe's
is appropriate today for george bush and the others of his administration is to be on trial in the hague for war crimes. >> perhaps most importantly al qaeda and iraq have been decimated due to the boldest foreign policy decisions in the half century made by president george w. bush. but necessary surge. by the time bush left office the economy of iraq increased in size from its time under hussein. per capita income increased. life expectancy risen and security forces had secured much the...