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"because you will be nine years at the hague doing nothing and receiving a salary. because the (laugh) american, without the americans, you cannot investigate. you cannot arrest. you can do nothing. so for me, it was a good advice. because i said, "okay, i will do it in my own way with no americans. so and we move it. we move the court. the court now is up and running. we have people in jail. this year, they are integrating a new building, $400 million building at the hague. so the court is there. so that's feel, well, the, like relax now because i took something that could disappear in one year and now it's an institution. how relevant will be, that's the next game. >> why did you take the job? >> how you cannot take the job? (laughter) come on. >> no. why did you, no. >> for me, the best job in the world. nothing is better than that. i mean, it's a great mission. my job was, they, they were paying me to help people. to use the law to control power. to assist those who no one cares. so we're very proud of what we did. so we connect with the people more abandon in t
"because you will be nine years at the hague doing nothing and receiving a salary. because the (laugh) american, without the americans, you cannot investigate. you cannot arrest. you can do nothing. so for me, it was a good advice. because i said, "okay, i will do it in my own way with no americans. so and we move it. we move the court. the court now is up and running. we have people in jail. this year, they are integrating a new building, $400 million building at the hague. so the...
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. >> many countries signed the hague convention, finding help to find and return a child to home. indonesia is not one of them. it costs tens of thousands and is controversial. it risks traumatising a child. >> do you feel it's right for you to take care of that. >> i don't know any parent that wouldn't want to give their child access to the best opportunities in life. this is what i want to do for my daughter. >> hiring a recovery expert is no guarantee of success. security is tight at a school that kendall's daughter attends. >> we'll be surrounded by them. physically they'll be on top of us. i can't guarantee you that the recovery will go ahead. i can't guarantee you. we can have a go. i can't guarantee the result. >> i can't go back to australia without seeing her, after all these years. >> reporter: kendall says until governments tighten laws, on international parental abduction, parents and children will continue to be torn apart >>> we are joined by mark classwho started the class kid goings after the kidnapping and murder of his daughter polly. it's great to have you with
. >> many countries signed the hague convention, finding help to find and return a child to home. indonesia is not one of them. it costs tens of thousands and is controversial. it risks traumatising a child. >> do you feel it's right for you to take care of that. >> i don't know any parent that wouldn't want to give their child access to the best opportunities in life. this is what i want to do for my daughter. >> hiring a recovery expert is no guarantee of success....
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he listened to the charges against him at the international court in the hague and identified himself. >> i am from the tribe. i was born about 40 years ago. i graduated the teachers institute and was a civil serva servant in education for the mali government beginning in 2011. >>reporter: they set about destroying a number of tombs and mosques which offended their own strict interpretation of islam. hundreds of years of history smashed into dust. according to the prosecutor, he was a zealous member and he could become the first man to be tried for war crimes committed against buildings and culture. although human rights groups hope that courts will examine other allegations against him and his colleagues. >> these atrowsties include rape, sexual slavery, and forced marriage. so we believe it's very important for the office of the prosecutor of the international criminal court to take into account the credible evidence that's been provided within the national system about these further scopes of crimes. >>reporter: in its day it was a center of islamic learning suffered badly during t
he listened to the charges against him at the international court in the hague and identified himself. >> i am from the tribe. i was born about 40 years ago. i graduated the teachers institute and was a civil serva servant in education for the mali government beginning in 2011. >>reporter: they set about destroying a number of tombs and mosques which offended their own strict interpretation of islam. hundreds of years of history smashed into dust. according to the prosecutor, he was...
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precious cultural heritage, i lessoned to the charges against him at the international court in the hagueself. >> translator: i am from the tribe of al zarqawi, i was born about 40 years ago. i am a graduate of the teacher's institute in timbuktu and you was a civil servant in education in the mali government beginning in 2011. >> reporter: it was in 2012 that the rebels with links to al qaeda, occupied the fabled city of timbuktu. they set about destroying a number of tombs and mosques which offended their own strict interpretation of islam. hundreds of years of history smash ed in to dust. accord to this prosecutor, he was a zealous member. he could become the first man to be tried for car crimes committed against buildings and culture. although human rights groups hope that courts will examine other allegations against him and his colleagues. >> these atrocities include rain, sexual slavery and forced marriage. we believe it's important for the criminal court to take in to account the credible evidence that's been provided within the national system about these further scopes of crimes
precious cultural heritage, i lessoned to the charges against him at the international court in the hagueself. >> translator: i am from the tribe of al zarqawi, i was born about 40 years ago. i am a graduate of the teacher's institute in timbuktu and you was a civil servant in education in the mali government beginning in 2011. >> reporter: it was in 2012 that the rebels with links to al qaeda, occupied the fabled city of timbuktu. they set about destroying a number of tombs and...
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our garrett hague is live where members of virginia's task force one are packing right now to deploy.is is the elite team here in virginia. they just got back from nepal not too long ago and tonight, around 9:00, they got the call that their services were needed in south carolina. and so with the 9:00 call team members have four hours to be able to roll out to anywhere in the world. since we got here in the last hour, folks have dribbled in and gone through the process of being certified to go out the door. battalion chief chris shock is the leader of the team. what are you guys expecting to see. >> it dumped a lot of water, they had rain on top of that before the storm came through. a lot of water rescues and water evacuations and search and rescues. >> reporter: what does that say about the cape -b89s of the men -- capabilities of the men and women here? >> a swiss army knife for the government. if it needs to be done we have the asset to be done to below grade to water rescues. taking the water rescue outfits here and 80 person team to assist. >> reporter: different in your mind wh
our garrett hague is live where members of virginia's task force one are packing right now to deploy.is is the elite team here in virginia. they just got back from nepal not too long ago and tonight, around 9:00, they got the call that their services were needed in south carolina. and so with the 9:00 call team members have four hours to be able to roll out to anywhere in the world. since we got here in the last hour, folks have dribbled in and gone through the process of being certified to go...
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yang, the philippines filed their opposition to what is going on in the south china sea with the hagueand the chinese have refused to engage in that complaint. mr. yang: because the philippines signed on to it, and china made it very clear that such disputes or similar disputes should be solved by the parties concerned. we would not participate in any kind of adjudication, as you have mentioned. china made this very clear. not this year or last year. actually about 10 years ago. china made its position very clear. so i believe it would be good for everybody to keep its word and to do what they have promised. betty: when you look at the disputes in the south china sea, the chinese sending navy ships off the coast of alaska when president obama was visiting. the military parade commemorating the 70th anniversary of the ending of world war ii, some look upon that as increasing military aggression by the chinese. mr. yang: first of all, let me say that the commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the chinese people's war of resistance against japanese aggression and against fascism has bee
yang, the philippines filed their opposition to what is going on in the south china sea with the hagueand the chinese have refused to engage in that complaint. mr. yang: because the philippines signed on to it, and china made it very clear that such disputes or similar disputes should be solved by the parties concerned. we would not participate in any kind of adjudication, as you have mentioned. china made this very clear. not this year or last year. actually about 10 years ago. china made its...
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he is awaiting trial for war crimes at the hague. many people don't have appetite for it. >> the president is largely expected to win a second term. markets are busy, the are benefit is t for everyone. >> wishes is he the one carrying the briefcase.. >> the economy is imoomg what's the poinbooming.right now i hav. >> and while money is also being spent in the rural areas, half the population is poor, and inequality can do tanya page, al jazeera, abujan ivory coast. >>> president christina kirchner's opponent is leading in the polls. she is constitutionally barred from running again. she's been in power for 12 years. >>> thousands of greeks have demonstrated against ongoing austerity measures. government is still negotiating with lenders to ease the conditions. police in sweden say an attack at a school which left two people dead was racially motivated. a masked man carrying a sword killed a teacher and two others. most of the people were from immigrant families. thing perpetrator's showed troubled tendencies. >>> hurricane designated
he is awaiting trial for war crimes at the hague. many people don't have appetite for it. >> the president is largely expected to win a second term. markets are busy, the are benefit is t for everyone. >> wishes is he the one carrying the briefcase.. >> the economy is imoomg what's the poinbooming.right now i hav. >> and while money is also being spent in the rural areas, half the population is poor, and inequality can do tanya page, al jazeera, abujan ivory coast....
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bagbo is awaiting trial in the hague and faces four counts of crimes against hiem knit arising from the violence in which 3,000 were killed. charges include rape and murder. the man that leads the popular front doesn't enjoy full party support, and many members say they will boycott the ballot. they're angry he hasn't been held accountable for the roles his fighters made. >> the reason i'm not voting last time. for reconciliation you need both sides involved and one side is in the hague. >> translator: i'm voting for him because of what he's done in the last few years. he's proved himself. >> reporter: an opposition stronghold's voting was slow. the biggest challenge for the next goth is an suring long-lasting piece. that may happen if everyone is engaged and vold in the political process. if the country's future economic success is equally shared, that may help. it will take more than an election to heal all the wounds here however peaceful it is. tonya page, al jazeera, ivory coast. >>> a comedian on the one hand and a former first lady on the other. both of them want to be the next p
bagbo is awaiting trial in the hague and faces four counts of crimes against hiem knit arising from the violence in which 3,000 were killed. charges include rape and murder. the man that leads the popular front doesn't enjoy full party support, and many members say they will boycott the ballot. they're angry he hasn't been held accountable for the roles his fighters made. >> the reason i'm not voting last time. for reconciliation you need both sides involved and one side is in the hague....
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tanya page, with bagbo at the hague does the candidate have any competition? >> although there are seven presidential candidates he doesn't have any strong competition. he's the only one of the three dominant characters at ivoryian politics. doesn't really hold the confidence and support of many of bagbo's former supporters. they believe that he doesn't represent the ideals that they believed under bagbo and they're not going to vote for him. the other big character is not standing. he's in a coalition government at the moment and has sit out of this presidential race. that is a problem because it leaves to voter apathy which may damage the credibility of the selection and potentially some frustration which could result in some violence as well. >> that's what i wanted to ask you tanya about the general mood there, are there fears of violence? >> look, it's fair to say that at this time, at the last election, this was a very different country. and one really that was very tense, as well. this time around, things quite different. however, we know that in the we
tanya page, with bagbo at the hague does the candidate have any competition? >> although there are seven presidential candidates he doesn't have any strong competition. he's the only one of the three dominant characters at ivoryian politics. doesn't really hold the confidence and support of many of bagbo's former supporters. they believe that he doesn't represent the ideals that they believed under bagbo and they're not going to vote for him. the other big character is not standing. he's...
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yang, the philippines filed their opposition to what is going on in the south china sea with the haguethe chinese have refused to engage in that complaint. mr. yang: because the philippines signed on to it, and china made it very clear that such disputes or similar disputes should be solved by the parties concerned. we would not participate in any kind of adjudication, as you have mentioned. china made this very clear. not this year or last year. actually about 10 years ago, china made its position very clear. so i believe it would be good for everybody to keep its word and to do what they have promised. betty: when you look at the disputes in the south china sea, the chinese sending navy ships off the coast of alaska when president obama was visiting. you see the military parade commemorating the 70th anniversary of the ending of world war ii, some look upon that as increasing military aggression by the chinese. mr. yang: first of all, let me say that the commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the chinese people's war of resistance against japanese aggression and against fascism has
yang, the philippines filed their opposition to what is going on in the south china sea with the haguethe chinese have refused to engage in that complaint. mr. yang: because the philippines signed on to it, and china made it very clear that such disputes or similar disputes should be solved by the parties concerned. we would not participate in any kind of adjudication, as you have mentioned. china made this very clear. not this year or last year. actually about 10 years ago, china made its...
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parents gathered at the hague just before the report was released. barry sweeney's son liam was one of the 298 passengers and crew on board. >> don't expect a lot. i expect to be told what we already know, that the plane was blown out of the sky, as everybody on board died. >> the investigator found the surface-to-air missile exploded less than a yard from the cockpit. >>> israeli police are blaming palestinians for a wave of deadly attacks this morning. as jonathan gigliotti reports, some are dead, dozens more injured. >>> violence is escalating in israel after a series of attacks in the region this morning. the first attack, israeli police say two palestinians stormed a about us in jerusalem then stabbed and shot passengers. >> one of them had a pistol. the second one had a knife and injured five israelis on the bus. >> reporter: in another part of the city, a palestinian driver rammed his car into a crowded bus stop then got out and started stabbing people. two additional stabbing attacks were reported in the city this morning, also carried out by
parents gathered at the hague just before the report was released. barry sweeney's son liam was one of the 298 passengers and crew on board. >> don't expect a lot. i expect to be told what we already know, that the plane was blown out of the sky, as everybody on board died. >> the investigator found the surface-to-air missile exploded less than a yard from the cockpit. >>> israeli police are blaming palestinians for a wave of deadly attacks this morning. as jonathan...
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is he going to stay a future and become part of the transitional period but end up in the hague causear criminal? is he allowed to step in and stay in but without any authorities? and why a transitional government takes over in sierra and all of that remains to be discussed. >> the combatants are not there and a significant gap in the gathering, will the opposition accept if these guys go for the sort of arrangements you are talking about okay we will have assad for this period and then we will move out, what about the guy whose are actually fighting on ground? >> differences about talking about ceasefire and a peace agreement or reconciliation and today, just today the assad regime bombed duma and injured and killed people there and they will discuss the future, of course this is impossible. so as a first step you need the patrons and i think to a large degree. unfortunately i would say already some of the regional and the foreign powers own the different warring parties in syria or at least have a huge influence on them >> they can make it happen and push the buttons. >> let's say t
is he going to stay a future and become part of the transitional period but end up in the hague causear criminal? is he allowed to step in and stay in but without any authorities? and why a transitional government takes over in sierra and all of that remains to be discussed. >> the combatants are not there and a significant gap in the gathering, will the opposition accept if these guys go for the sort of arrangements you are talking about okay we will have assad for this period and then...
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president mahmood abbas met with icc officials at the hague on friday to hand over a file alleging that israel has handed out summary killings and collective punishment. they said that it is extremely important to speed up the process. >> i believe that it's good that israel will involve itself and correct itself fully and cooperate with such examination and letter with full official investigation. otherwise, then everybody will come to the conclusion that israel is hiding it's own crimes, and it is really protecting criminals. >> well, as the violence continued, palestinians are accusing israeli shoot troops of shooting palestinians. nadim baba reports from hebron. >> they're in grief and struggling to accept what happened to their sister. the father of 17-year-old tells me she was shot dead by an israeli soldier after passing through two army checkpoints. >> they say she had a knife. if you even have a metal screw the machines will pick it up. she had already been searched twice. then a soldier yelled at her where is your knife. she yelled back that i don't have a knife. then he shot
president mahmood abbas met with icc officials at the hague on friday to hand over a file alleging that israel has handed out summary killings and collective punishment. they said that it is extremely important to speed up the process. >> i believe that it's good that israel will involve itself and correct itself fully and cooperate with such examination and letter with full official investigation. otherwise, then everybody will come to the conclusion that israel is hiding it's own...
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will be going later this week to talk to the prosecutor at the international criminal court in the haguewhere he'll be taking a file -- where he'll be asking, rather for the icc to look into what he calls extra-jude ashal killings, but it's no clear whether there will be swift action on that issue. >> let's go to a columnist and former aid for israeli spokesperson. you are writing that this is the one state that is washed in blood right now: the question has to be asked, what then should the political leaders do? >> the political leaders should realize that reality changed in the recent years, and those who supported a two-state solution, among them, also me, must realize that this project is a train that left already the station. it was 6 to 700,000 settlers, no israeli prime minister will ever be able to really evacuated the occupied territories and go for the two-state solution. i think that israel never meant to go for the two-state solution, but it doesn't matter anymore. the settlers warn that their main action was to prevent a two-state solution, and they won. now we need to speak
will be going later this week to talk to the prosecutor at the international criminal court in the haguewhere he'll be taking a file -- where he'll be asking, rather for the icc to look into what he calls extra-jude ashal killings, but it's no clear whether there will be swift action on that issue. >> let's go to a columnist and former aid for israeli spokesperson. you are writing that this is the one state that is washed in blood right now: the question has to be asked, what then should...
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will be going later this week to talk to the prosecutor at the international criminal court in the hague where he'll be taking a file on--where he'll be asking, rather, for the icc to look into what he calls extra judicial killings. it's not clear whether there will be quick action on that particular issue. >> a former top aide and spokesman for former israeli president sharon perez. what should political leaders do to defuse the tension? >> the political leaders should realize that reality change in the recent years. those who supported a two-state solution among them must realize that this project is a train that left already the station. it was 600 to 700,000 settlers, no israeli prime minister will ever be able to really evacuate the occupied territories and to go for the two-state solution. i think that israel never meant to go for the two-state solution, but it doesn't matter any more. the settlers won. they are their main object was to sabotage the chance for any chance of a two-state solution. they won. now we have to change the discourse and to start to speak about something whi
will be going later this week to talk to the prosecutor at the international criminal court in the hague where he'll be taking a file on--where he'll be asking, rather, for the icc to look into what he calls extra judicial killings. it's not clear whether there will be quick action on that particular issue. >> a former top aide and spokesman for former israeli president sharon perez. what should political leaders do to defuse the tension? >> the political leaders should realize that...
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reporting live, garrett hague, wusa9. >> thank you. >>> also in prince george's county the mother ofthe teen killed in yesterday's domestic dispute spoke out. charging documents say that both mason and their older brother would push through, trying to protect their mom after that suspect barricaded themselves with that inside where they said they were armed with a knife and on the relationship that he would only say that he was trying to help a friend. >> that you would be hoping someone there that i don't wish what i'm going through for any mom. >> reporter: the older son was stabbed in the shoulder, now home from their hospital and a candlelight vigil is being planned on friday from that high school freshman. >>> senate democrats blocked a bill that would crack down on cities, shielding residence, that republicans have been pushing that bill since last friday when a woman was shot while sightseeing in san francisco. the man charged with the killing was in that country illegally where he was deported several times. >>> harry reed would like to see the republican party paul ryan take
reporting live, garrett hague, wusa9. >> thank you. >>> also in prince george's county the mother ofthe teen killed in yesterday's domestic dispute spoke out. charging documents say that both mason and their older brother would push through, trying to protect their mom after that suspect barricaded themselves with that inside where they said they were armed with a knife and on the relationship that he would only say that he was trying to help a friend. >> that you would be...
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the former president laurent gbagbo awaiting trial for war crimes at the hague. a man that leads the party divided his party. many supporters are not going to vote for that presidential candidate. three of the 10 candidates pulled out, leading to voter apathy, people feel they don't have a lot of choice leading to some frustration. the officials are aware of that, the military is on the street. strongholds for laurent gbagbo, patrolling and maintaining a high presence and surprisibility. police on the streets with vehicles mounting, just in case there's trouble. >>> now, israel and jordan agreed on new measures to calm tensions over the al-aqsa mosque compound. a key commitment is that the rules allowing muslims to pray in the compound will be maintained. 56 palestinians and eight israelis died in violence since the beginning of october. the measures outlined by u.s. secretary of state after a meeting with mahmoud abbas. a palestinian has been shot by israeli settlers in the occupied west bank. stephanie dekker has the latest from ramallah. >> there's a few movin
the former president laurent gbagbo awaiting trial for war crimes at the hague. a man that leads the party divided his party. many supporters are not going to vote for that presidential candidate. three of the 10 candidates pulled out, leading to voter apathy, people feel they don't have a lot of choice leading to some frustration. the officials are aware of that, the military is on the street. strongholds for laurent gbagbo, patrolling and maintaining a high presence and surprisibility. police...
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will be going later this week to talk to the prosecutor at the international criminal court in the haguehere we'll be asking for the icc to look into what he calls extra judicial killings, but it's not clear whether there will be any swift action on that issue. >>> results from tanzania's presidential election would be delayed after votes in a semiaon the mouse region were annulled. catherine soi has the latest. >> reporter: the electoral commission nullified the results for that semity aon the mouse state citing gross violations of electoral laws. they are talking about cheating and violence after the vote, and people being intimidated when going to vote. we are being told there is a heavy security presence in the streets, and here the main opposition coalition has reje rejected by the national collection commission, say are saying that the results were heavily rigged, that they are misleading tanz kneeians that they are saying what is thing relayed is not consistent with the figures coming out. the national commission is saying what is being announced is factual and has been signed off
will be going later this week to talk to the prosecutor at the international criminal court in the haguehere we'll be asking for the icc to look into what he calls extra judicial killings, but it's not clear whether there will be any swift action on that issue. >>> results from tanzania's presidential election would be delayed after votes in a semiaon the mouse region were annulled. catherine soi has the latest. >> reporter: the electoral commission nullified the results for that...
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they've taken their argument to the permanent court of arbitration in the hague. on thursday, the court ruled it will hear part of the case. the tribunal rejected china's argument that the issue is beyond the court's jurisdiction. beijing claims the dispute is about sovereignty and should be settled between the parties concerned. it has boycotted the proceedings. the philippine government issued a statement welcoming the decision saying it gives manila a chance to air its position. the u.s. officials also signalled their support. >> we don't take a position on the claims. we take a position on coercion. one, all the disputes to be resolved peacefully, dipmatically, and through legal mechanisms such as arbitrations. >> the court is expected to begin hearing arguments this year or next. >>> officials in the u.s. also challenged china over its activities in the region on tuesday by sailing a warship near a chinese built artificial isla island. the top ranking naval officers from the two countries spoke and agreed to keep talking about their military operations. >>> p
they've taken their argument to the permanent court of arbitration in the hague. on thursday, the court ruled it will hear part of the case. the tribunal rejected china's argument that the issue is beyond the court's jurisdiction. beijing claims the dispute is about sovereignty and should be settled between the parties concerned. it has boycotted the proceedings. the philippine government issued a statement welcoming the decision saying it gives manila a chance to air its position. the u.s....
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the former president awaiting trial for war crimes at the hague, the man who now leaves his party has divided the party. many supporters of the party aren't going to vote for that presidential candidate. three of the 10 presidential candidates have pulled out in recent weeks. with voter apathy, people feel they don't have a lot of choice that kind that could lead to some frustration. the officials well aware of that, the military is on the streets and strongholds of former president are patrolling, maintaining a high presence, high visibility, police on the streets as well in vehicles mounted with machine guns, just in case there's trouble. >> some neighborhoods in beirut have been inundated by a tide of rub irafter heavier rains and flooding. this is internet video, which shows the moment household waste surged through the streets of one particular area. the footage was circulated by the you stink protest group, demanding a solution to the rubbish crise and they've broadened their range as well into a movement against corruption. >> an emergency evacuation for young children has been
the former president awaiting trial for war crimes at the hague, the man who now leaves his party has divided the party. many supporters of the party aren't going to vote for that presidential candidate. three of the 10 presidential candidates have pulled out in recent weeks. with voter apathy, people feel they don't have a lot of choice that kind that could lead to some frustration. the officials well aware of that, the military is on the streets and strongholds of former president are...
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a hague court says it has the authority to hear territorial claims the philippines filed against chinawo years ago. the decision would force a solution over the disputed waters. beijing is boycotting the decision claiming the court has no jurisdiction in the matter. >>> a washington state high school football team is getting ready for the playoffs after a big win last night without a coach. he was suspended for praying with his players on the field, so he sat in the stands and says he will not give up his fight. john henry smith reports. >> reporter: this high school assist important coach, joe kennedy, was back praying thursday night as his team fought for a playoff spot, but he prayed from the stands, not from the field. >> i never wanted any legal stuff. i didn't want any problems. i just wanted to give things for my team out there. >> reporter: the school district suspended kennedy the day before after he repeatedly ignored a school mandate to stop leading on field prayers. >> i don't know why america has come to this when i thought it was so pure. and hopefully we'll get it straig
a hague court says it has the authority to hear territorial claims the philippines filed against chinawo years ago. the decision would force a solution over the disputed waters. beijing is boycotting the decision claiming the court has no jurisdiction in the matter. >>> a washington state high school football team is getting ready for the playoffs after a big win last night without a coach. he was suspended for praying with his players on the field, so he sat in the stands and says he...
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will be going later this week to talk to the prosecutor at the international criminal cost in the haguehere he will be taking a file on -- where he will be asking, rather, for the itc to look in to what he calls extra judicial ki killings, but it's not clear whether there will be any swift action on that particular issue. >> turkish police have forced their way into the offices of an opposition media company days before an election police fired pepper spray in and used water canon to disperse. it's linked to a cleric who is critical of tiberduon. >> it goes back to a rupture between what was a close friendship and relationship between patelagulan and erduoan. they were once close friends. gulan had -- he is an islamic preacher with millions of followers here in turkey and worldwide. but towards the of 20s 13, prosecutors and police perceived to be close to him launch corruption investigations into members of erdouan's close circle ince is then, the relationship has collapsed. erdouan has accused the other of trying to topple him and the turki turkish. this has led to a crackdown on busi
will be going later this week to talk to the prosecutor at the international criminal cost in the haguehere he will be taking a file on -- where he will be asking, rather, for the itc to look in to what he calls extra judicial ki killings, but it's not clear whether there will be any swift action on that particular issue. >> turkish police have forced their way into the offices of an opposition media company days before an election police fired pepper spray in and used water canon to...
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and it wasn't very wise for former secretary william hague and john kerry to keep repeating assad musture with assad, that is actually too early to say that in this kind of game and need room for man ver. >> is that a precondition for serious talks? >> actually the russians do it for them because the russia is not interested in seeing assad as a person and wants to keep syria as an integral sense of unity geographically because of their interests and their base on the mediterranean and so it's sort of the russians deal with assad long-term and give him some kind of a ladder to climb down and at the end of the day he will have to go because you need some kind of a long-term agreement that will serve everybody's interest. >> fascinating to see how that summit unfolds tomorrow in vienna and thank you very much. ♪ now fighting has intensified around the city of thai and 45 houthi fighters were killed on thursday and eight fighters loyal to abd rabbuh mansur hadi were killed as well and saudi-led coalition supports hadi and continued air strikes against rebel fighters in the area. israeli f
and it wasn't very wise for former secretary william hague and john kerry to keep repeating assad musture with assad, that is actually too early to say that in this kind of game and need room for man ver. >> is that a precondition for serious talks? >> actually the russians do it for them because the russia is not interested in seeing assad as a person and wants to keep syria as an integral sense of unity geographically because of their interests and their base on the mediterranean...
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refused to accept defeat is not expected to be repeated and he is awaiting trial for crimes at the hagueple simply have no appetite for it. he is widely expected to win a second term because of the improvements with the economy here, the markets are busy, new buildings are popping up all over and the challenge is making sure everyone benefits. >> drives businessmen around the city and wishes he was the one carrying the briefcase. >> translator: the economy is booming but what is the point if people like me don't feel the effects and we need more investors to start my own company but right now i have no choice. >> reporter: money spent in rural areas half the population is poor and inequality can breed unrest, tonya page, al jazeera, ivory coast. >>> presidential hopefuls in argentina held their last rallies before the vote on sunday and president kirshner chose the successor who is leading in the polls and has served two terms and bars her from running again until 2019 and she has been in power for 12 years. catastrophic damage is feared along the west coast of mexico which is about to b
refused to accept defeat is not expected to be repeated and he is awaiting trial for crimes at the hagueple simply have no appetite for it. he is widely expected to win a second term because of the improvements with the economy here, the markets are busy, new buildings are popping up all over and the challenge is making sure everyone benefits. >> drives businessmen around the city and wishes he was the one carrying the briefcase. >> translator: the economy is booming but what is the...
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at the international criminal court at the hague think but his influence was still felt at sunday's pollny of his supporters felt that there was no one this time around that represented them and that could create a problem for the next government if it wants to make sure everyone in this country is included in unity and reconciliation and moving this country forward. >>> voters in congo's referendum have overwhelmingly backed a plan to scrap presidential term limit. it means the incumbent can contest a third term in office. but the oppositions says it was rigged. >> reporter: blanch hopes things are getting back to norm until capital. protests against changes to the constitutional that will allow congo's president to run for a third term have should down the market and her business for days. >> translator: we can now sell our things again. it's calm. i hope things stay calm. the people want peace. >> reporter: the government says most people voted yes to the new constitution, in sunday's referendum. the president election is in july 2016, so far the president hasn't said he want a third
at the international criminal court at the hague think but his influence was still felt at sunday's pollny of his supporters felt that there was no one this time around that represented them and that could create a problem for the next government if it wants to make sure everyone in this country is included in unity and reconciliation and moving this country forward. >>> voters in congo's referendum have overwhelmingly backed a plan to scrap presidential term limit. it means the...
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mark hague for the epa. >> the testing we're about to embark on with the additional samples will givelic additional information to support what we've been saying. >> reporter: the epa will decide whether to install a barrier between the two land fills by the end of the year. dawn chapman fears that will be too late. >> no barrier will be allowed to be put in by this community if you cannot guaranty our safety without it.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> there's a photographer in new york city who claims to be a dog's best friend. well, tonight, he takes us for a walk. >> can i take a photo of your pomeranian? i can photograph 20 or 30 dogs a day. my name is elias, and i'm the doggest. can i take a photo of your dogsome >> sure. >> shih tzu? >> yeah. >> when i talk to a dog, i try and speak their language. if they want to play with me, then i play with them. if they're scared, i'll back off a little bit. you always try to match their energy. lucy, sit. when i'm on the ground, dogs think i'm a strange one-eyed animal, so if i start making a noise, they'll look right into the lens thinking it's my eye
mark hague for the epa. >> the testing we're about to embark on with the additional samples will givelic additional information to support what we've been saying. >> reporter: the epa will decide whether to install a barrier between the two land fills by the end of the year. dawn chapman fears that will be too late. >> no barrier will be allowed to be put in by this community if you cannot guaranty our safety without it.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> there's a photographer in new...
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mark hague, an administrator for the epa. >> the testing we're about to embark on with the additional samples will give the public additional information to support what we've been saying. >> reporter: the epa will decide whether to install a barrier between the two landfills by the end of the year. dawn chapman fears that will be too late. >> no barrier will be allowed to be put in by this community if you cannot 100% guaranty our safety without it. >> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. when the engines failed on the plane i was flying, i knew what to do to save my passengers. but when my father sank into depression, i didn't know how to help him. when he ultimately shot himself, he left our family devastated. don't let this happen to you. if you or a loved one is suicidal, no matter how hopeless or helpless you feel, with the right help, you can get well. (franklin d. roosevelt) the inherent right to work is one of the elemental privileges of a free people. endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources... ...and inspired as it should be to make those resource
mark hague, an administrator for the epa. >> the testing we're about to embark on with the additional samples will give the public additional information to support what we've been saying. >> reporter: the epa will decide whether to install a barrier between the two landfills by the end of the year. dawn chapman fears that will be too late. >> no barrier will be allowed to be put in by this community if you cannot 100% guaranty our safety without it. >> the "cbs...
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mark hague for the epa. >> the testing we're about to embark on with the additional samples will give the public additional information to support what we've been saying. >> reporter: the epa will decide whether to install a barrier between the two land fills by the end of the year. dawn chapman fears that will be too late. be put in by this community if you cannot guaranty our safety without it. >> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. as a urologist, i have performed 9,421 and a half prostate exams. so why do i do it? because i get paid. und... on this side of the glove i know prostate exams can save lives. so, if you are a man over 50, talk to you doctor to see if a prostate exam is right for you. if we can do it, so can you. >>> there's a photographer in new york city who claims to be a dog's best friend. well, tonight, he takes us for a walk. >> can i take a photo of your pomeranian? i can photograph 20 or 30 dogs a day. my name is elias, and i'm the doggest. can i take a photo of your dogsome >> sure. >> shih tzu? >> yeah. >> when i talk to a dog, i try and speak their la
mark hague for the epa. >> the testing we're about to embark on with the additional samples will give the public additional information to support what we've been saying. >> reporter: the epa will decide whether to install a barrier between the two land fills by the end of the year. dawn chapman fears that will be too late. be put in by this community if you cannot guaranty our safety without it. >> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. as a urologist, i have...