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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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hague has been serving as the region administrator since march.. the grain markets are a little shocking today.. a rally going on.. meanwhile cattle aren't having such a good time.. "we actually got some green back in the grain sector. very surprising trade. we've got a strong dollar today, up roughly 22 points right now." "not any fresh, big export business over the weekend at all. and despite all that we are pushing higher. taking out last weeks highs with beans at stops. corn is right back up against it too. pretty aggressive short covering as well. key to sustain this rally is fresh demand. can we find something there this week. and also too what the dollar does, does it keep pushing higher or not?" "we got red ink in the pork and beef sector today, thought we'd be better in the cattle starting off today with the weather. we've hid the whole central plains the last three to five days. and not getting any type of bounce off of that. selling pressure today's coming from the cash trade last week. some areas steady at best, some areas a buck or two
hague has been serving as the region administrator since march.. the grain markets are a little shocking today.. a rally going on.. meanwhile cattle aren't having such a good time.. "we actually got some green back in the grain sector. very surprising trade. we've got a strong dollar today, up roughly 22 points right now." "not any fresh, big export business over the weekend at all. and despite all that we are pushing higher. taking out last weeks highs with beans at stops. corn...
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now when you've got the prosecution to say they falsified the evidence, that opens the door to the hague. >> what will that mean? despite the fact that you live outside of the united states. >> forced. >> forced to live outside the united states. you were among a half dozen of the top opposition leaders in the country who were accused in a widely debunked conspiracy to assassinate maduro. how do you fight back against that? >> you know antonio one of the toughest things to witness is the -- how the latin american countries in general do not react when they see that one of used to be one of the oldest democracy he in the country is under a military dictatorship they have watched and seen how human rights have violated and olympic record of human rights violation, persecution of distance, not only fighting alone we are fighting before the indifference of the rest of the world in general. >> we'll have to see what happens in these elections and the aftermath of these elections. >> we are going to live some of the most dangerous days in the history of venezuela i am convinced. >> thank you f
now when you've got the prosecution to say they falsified the evidence, that opens the door to the hague. >> what will that mean? despite the fact that you live outside of the united states. >> forced. >> forced to live outside the united states. you were among a half dozen of the top opposition leaders in the country who were accused in a widely debunked conspiracy to assassinate maduro. how do you fight back against that? >> you know antonio one of the toughest things...
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. >> oliver: todayin th hague the w crims tal of former yugosv president milosevic dragged onto the third year more than 210,000 wer killed in what's been called a genide. in iraq the iterim governent has begun the arduous prss trying sadam hussein and guantanao bay cuba more han 500islam radicals are bng held as ene combatants pendig their militar tribunals. as weearned in germanynd as we learned in nurmberg and o tokyo, however difficult the process, when the shooting stops, the courtroom is the best hope for future generations in meting out final justice. theirs is a war story that deserves to be told. i'm oliver north. good night. >>> tonight on "war stories" jihad in the jungles of southeast asia, and for two american missionaries. >> island resort. >> the dream became a nightmare. >> we were sure we would die. >> and a special operations commander enters the fray. >> unconventional warfare and unconventional operations. >> the philippines operations have had successful operations. >> hunting terror in paradise. that is nextn "war stories." >>> for years, islamic radicals have used t
. >> oliver: todayin th hague the w crims tal of former yugosv president milosevic dragged onto the third year more than 210,000 wer killed in what's been called a genide. in iraq the iterim governent has begun the arduous prss trying sadam hussein and guantanao bay cuba more han 500islam radicals are bng held as ene combatants pendig their militar tribunals. as weearned in germanynd as we learned in nurmberg and o tokyo, however difficult the process, when the shooting stops, the...
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it didn't say jeff feenstra and hague -- geneva and hague, but sometimes it is more important that the customary principles are applied, not necessarily that a treaty per se was honored, and that's when you -- another thing i was happy to see in the u.n. report, both the 2013 one and the 2015, the principle state responsibility was in that report. that goes to an important element when we have nonstate actors that will continue to be engaged in military uses of force, how do you hold the state responsible for the acts of nonstate actors? in international law this debate has been going on for years amongst professors, and until 9/11, there was quite a lot of split. after the u.n. recognized through its resolution that terrorist organizations could carry out the armed attack which triggered article 51 which allowed the united states and other states to use force again them in another state that we aren't at war with, there are a few outliers, colleagues that teach international law which i disagree with but people recognize this debate -- you can actually attribute the activity of nonsta
it didn't say jeff feenstra and hague -- geneva and hague, but sometimes it is more important that the customary principles are applied, not necessarily that a treaty per se was honored, and that's when you -- another thing i was happy to see in the u.n. report, both the 2013 one and the 2015, the principle state responsibility was in that report. that goes to an important element when we have nonstate actors that will continue to be engaged in military uses of force, how do you hold the state...
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yang, the philippines filed their opposition to what is going on in the south china sea with the hagued 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 been
yang, the philippines filed their opposition to what is going on in the south china sea with the hagued 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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the philippines has brought the territorial disputes to the permanent court of arbitration in the hague. >>> senior officials from japan and south korea will meet on wednesday in seoul to try to overcome one of their biggest diplomatic hurdles. they will discuss the issue of those referred to as comfort women. japanese prime minister shinzo abe and south korean president park guen-hye agreed last week to speed up talks to reach an early conclusion to the matter. japan will send kimihiro ishikane, the head of the foreign ministry's asian and oceanian affairs bureau. he'll meet south korea's lee sang-deok, the foreign ministry's northeast asian bureau chief. ishikane is expected to stress that the issue has been legally resolved but that japan is willing to consider financial support for the women from a humanitarian standpoint. if the delegates can reach a conclusion, japan will strongly urge south korea to never raise the issue again. president park told her cabinet that she wants to see the topic settled. >> translator: i hope the issue will be resolved by japan as soon as possible. >>
the philippines has brought the territorial disputes to the permanent court of arbitration in the hague. >>> senior officials from japan and south korea will meet on wednesday in seoul to try to overcome one of their biggest diplomatic hurdles. they will discuss the issue of those referred to as comfort women. japanese prime minister shinzo abe and south korean president park guen-hye agreed last week to speed up talks to reach an early conclusion to the matter. japan will send...
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last year the international court of justice in hague ruled that japan was contra evening a moratorium in well hunting. teachers are warned they will face court access if they don't stop protesting. >> reporter: teachers taking to the streets on the issue dominating politics. the government's plans to bring in a sing state authored history technical book. by choosing to protest, these men and women are laying themselves open to prosecutor kooks. their strict employment terms require political neutrality. this man is one of 84 teachers union executives summoned for police questioning over their anti government stance. >> translation: it is not possible to oppose the textbook without criticising the government. the current regime is proceeding with this plan for its own benefit, to hold on to power forever. >> reporter: south korea's main open ignores party has come to display the current books. the government say it is left leaning. what do they really say? one says talks of low level fights on both sides on the run up to war, but also states north korea's army started a supreme invasio
last year the international court of justice in hague ruled that japan was contra evening a moratorium in well hunting. teachers are warned they will face court access if they don't stop protesting. >> reporter: teachers taking to the streets on the issue dominating politics. the government's plans to bring in a sing state authored history technical book. by choosing to protest, these men and women are laying themselves open to prosecutor kooks. their strict employment terms require...
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the hague had defined things of that kind. there was a restriction put on by the international military tribunal, a tribunal itself in reviewing its jurisdiction said we have the right as lawyers of international lawyers of great to examine the charter and see whether the charter is an exercise in creating new law or whether it is a legal instrument which we are bound by. it enunciates principles of law which should be binding and are binding. they said, because of the wording of the statute -- and it in an accident, really -- order for there to be a crime against humanity, it must also be linked with one of the other crimes, crimes against peace. the killing of large numbers of people without a war would not be a crime against humanity. that's what they held. some of us who have been involved were shocked at that interpretation. we said, that's wrong. you made to tell me if killer hills all these -- kills all these jews and he's not at war with somebody else -- we change that very specifically by a controlled counsel, the gov
the hague had defined things of that kind. there was a restriction put on by the international military tribunal, a tribunal itself in reviewing its jurisdiction said we have the right as lawyers of international lawyers of great to examine the charter and see whether the charter is an exercise in creating new law or whether it is a legal instrument which we are bound by. it enunciates principles of law which should be binding and are binding. they said, because of the wording of the statute --...
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had worked out -- walked out of the german may tell youbut i about that when i tell you about the hague negotiations. kindt was a very colonial of existence, the americans only fraternize with americans, everything was very cheap, -- americans, with everything was very cheap, it was like living in india. executions, and before the execution, i said -- i've received several death threats, and after those death threats, i would take my name off of the door. but it was comfortable in the sense that we could travel. it was a nice country, it had young,untains, we were but it was not a happy place to be. you always felt beleaguered, sort of, you were surrounded by persons who regarded you as a firm in the years before and suddenly, they had never heard of such a thing -- you as a kind beforein in the years and suddenly, they had never heard of such a thing, so nevertheless, they were not unhappy years, but we were determined to leave before the job is really done. -- was really done. >> [indiscernible] nobody could live in germany without seeing black-market activity, everything was run on t
had worked out -- walked out of the german may tell youbut i about that when i tell you about the hague negotiations. kindt was a very colonial of existence, the americans only fraternize with americans, everything was very cheap, -- americans, with everything was very cheap, it was like living in india. executions, and before the execution, i said -- i've received several death threats, and after those death threats, i would take my name off of the door. but it was comfortable in the sense...
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. >> the permanent court of arbitration in the hague has recently ruled that it will hear a case submitted by the philippines about beijing's activities in the spratly islands. china had argued that the court had no authority on the matter. analysts say chinese officials want to keep the territorial dispute from becoming a focus at the upcoming apec meeting. >>> scientists are zeroing in on a hormone we make in our brain. researchers learned it plays a role in deepening human communication. that is raising hopes of developing a treatment for disorders such as autism. >> reporter: in clinical trials. nine years ago he was found to have asberger's syndrome. he has trouble making eye contact and speaking with other people. >> i find it hard to tell from someone's expression whether they're tired or if they're in a bad mood. >> reporter: he excelled at a tough university, but at work he found it hard to communicate with others. he changed jobs often as troubled with depression. the aim of his research is to win approval to treat people with disorders including asbergers. >> unfortunately, unti
. >> the permanent court of arbitration in the hague has recently ruled that it will hear a case submitted by the philippines about beijing's activities in the spratly islands. china had argued that the court had no authority on the matter. analysts say chinese officials want to keep the territorial dispute from becoming a focus at the upcoming apec meeting. >>> scientists are zeroing in on a hormone we make in our brain. researchers learned it plays a role in deepening human...
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last year, the international court of justice in the hague ruled that japan was contravening an international moratorium on whale hunting. >> every winter, millions of man narc bunter flies head to mexico from canada. their numbers have greatly reduced over the past few years. >> a sanctuary after a journey of thousands of kilometers. these butterflies have flown from the cold canadian winter to mexico. >> this is a pilgrim only. they cross 5,000 kilometers from canada to here. we are taking care of them so they continue. we protect their areas here. >> in the last 20 years, the numbers have gone down. in 1996, 1 billion of them made the annual flight. last year, there were around 35 million. the drops are blamed on illegal free cutting and use of pesticides and climate change. large area of milk we'd plants where the butterflies lay their eggs have been destroyed. mexico, the u.s. and canada have been planting more trees and tightened control and logging and the use of farm chemicals. >> it is our responsibility to take care of these kinds of places. there are very few such places in the wor
last year, the international court of justice in the hague ruled that japan was contravening an international moratorium on whale hunting. >> every winter, millions of man narc bunter flies head to mexico from canada. their numbers have greatly reduced over the past few years. >> a sanctuary after a journey of thousands of kilometers. these butterflies have flown from the cold canadian winter to mexico. >> this is a pilgrim only. they cross 5,000 kilometers from canada to...
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garrett hague is live at the scene with more on who was shot and who police are looking for now. garrett? >> reporter: this is very much a developing scene. you can see behind me they have quite a loot to work with here. there were two men shot here both transported in serious condition. you might be able to see behind me now, a relative of one of the victims trying to get ahold of her on the scene. i talked to one witness who was crying and shaking. she said this looked like some kind of drive-by shooting where two cars got out, several men got out and exchanged words with men on the sidewalk and shot them at very close range before driving away. again, you can see still a lot of police activity here going on at the scene. we do not know the status of the two men who were shot beyond that they were adult males transported in serious condition. obviously this will continue to develop throughout the day. as soon as we get more information, we'll bring it back to you. jared hayes, wusa 9. >>> police say a man was found dead inside of his silver spring home by his brother. that is n
garrett hague is live at the scene with more on who was shot and who police are looking for now. garrett? >> reporter: this is very much a developing scene. you can see behind me they have quite a loot to work with here. there were two men shot here both transported in serious condition. you might be able to see behind me now, a relative of one of the victims trying to get ahold of her on the scene. i talked to one witness who was crying and shaking. she said this looked like some kind of...
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members of the british government could even face charges at the international criminal court in the hague. >> i think it could be a criminal investigation because if there are individuals that are found to be not just training but are actually found to have been directing, supervising, targeting individuals that in turn would be targeted in a killing then there is a criminal responsibility. >> we do share all this information. >> i don't want to be very specific, but the government did it. >> if they're arguing that perhaps they didn't know or have a reason to know that these crimes were being committed, they now know. >> after seeing our evidence he believes that western countries should reconsider their support of kenya's police force. >> we should stop providing any type of assistance or training to police units in kenya until there is a clear change, a paradigm shift if you will, in how the kenyan authorities deal with suspects and with individuals they consider to be dangerous to the state, and that does not include target killings. >> in 2014 in response to the growing violence 2 ma
members of the british government could even face charges at the international criminal court in the hague. >> i think it could be a criminal investigation because if there are individuals that are found to be not just training but are actually found to have been directing, supervising, targeting individuals that in turn would be targeted in a killing then there is a criminal responsibility. >> we do share all this information. >> i don't want to be very specific, but the...
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. >> oliver: todayin th hague the w crims tal of former yugosv president milosevic dragged onto the thirdear more than 210,000 wer killed in what's been called a genide. in iraq the iterim governent has begun the arduous prss trying sadam hussein and guantanao bay cuba more han 500islam radicals are bng held as ene combatants pendig their militar tribunals. as weearned in germanynd as we learned in nurmberg and o tokyo, however difficult the process, when the shooting stops, the courtroom is the best hope for future generations in meting out final justice. theirs is a war story that deserves to be told. i'm oliver north. good night. >>> tonight on "war stories" jihad in the jungles of southeast asia, and for two american missionaries. >> island resort. >> the dream became a nightmare. >> we were sure we would die. >> and a special operations commander enters the fray. >> unconventional warfare and unconventional operations. >> the philippines operations have had successful operations. >> hunting terror in paradise. that is next on "war stories." >>> for years, islamic radicals have used t
. >> oliver: todayin th hague the w crims tal of former yugosv president milosevic dragged onto the thirdear more than 210,000 wer killed in what's been called a genide. in iraq the iterim governent has begun the arduous prss trying sadam hussein and guantanao bay cuba more han 500islam radicals are bng held as ene combatants pendig their militar tribunals. as weearned in germanynd as we learned in nurmberg and o tokyo, however difficult the process, when the shooting stops, the courtroom...
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with the brann family andndlsoited brazil repeatedly for failing to meet its obligations under the hague abduction convention. >> those stories are always heart-breaking to me because the kids love their parents, the parents love their kids. ththe guys have to figure out how you love your child more than you dislike your spouse. >> they had joint custody in texas. the issue really is both parents need to have joint custody. that's what the law says. >> the law both in brazil and the united states. >> both places. >> hopefully your story will start a conversation. thank you, michelle. >>> what do willie mays, steven spielburg and barara streisand have in common? we'll explain while this group of icons, and they are icons, are planning to appear together athe white house for a very special event. that's next on "cbs this morning." i don't want to live with ththuncertainties hep c. . >>> this morning, to say hey, kid, willie mays has an invitation to the white house. thank you very much. the baseball hall of famer is one of 17 luminaries who will receive the presidential medal of freedom. 2
with the brann family andndlsoited brazil repeatedly for failing to meet its obligations under the hague abduction convention. >> those stories are always heart-breaking to me because the kids love their parents, the parents love their kids. ththe guys have to figure out how you love your child more than you dislike your spouse. >> they had joint custody in texas. the issue really is both parents need to have joint custody. that's what the law says. >> the law both in brazil...
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. >> reporter: gesner filed a petition to have nico returned under the hague convention, the international agreement which states that custody should be decided in a child's home country. >> and under the treaty, a child who was illegally taken, must be returned to their country of residence unless there's a risk of harm to that child presented by the left-behind parent. >> what's it going to take to get nico back? >> i think this will take the direct involvement of president obama reaching out and saying this just needs to be resolved. >> reporter: president obama stepped into another international custody battle, the case of american david goldman, who fought for five years to bring his son home from brazil. goldman's victory gives chris brann hope. >> he needs to come home. it's been two years. this house is like a mausoleum to him. everything reminds me of him. but i will never give up. >> the state department told us it is working with the brann family and also cited brazil repeatedly for failing to meet its obligations under the hague abduction convention. >> those stories are always
. >> reporter: gesner filed a petition to have nico returned under the hague convention, the international agreement which states that custody should be decided in a child's home country. >> and under the treaty, a child who was illegally taken, must be returned to their country of residence unless there's a risk of harm to that child presented by the left-behind parent. >> what's it going to take to get nico back? >> i think this will take the direct involvement of...
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this could obviously these attacks could shake up the entire race, already hague an impact on this debatenight in iowa. the lead moderator of cbs had said, and he had taken some heat for saying that he sat down with aides to all the democratic cappeds, hillary clinton, martin o'malley and bernie sanders. dickerson denied coordinating any questions, but did say he would focus on the topics that they've been focusing on, the economy, middle class. today after these attacks, cbs executives say they're going to shift the focus hard to terror and national security and on the surface, that may seem to benefit the former secretary of state, but remember, experience at 3:00 a.m. phone calls did not win her the race last time and now all of a sudden she's going to have to answer for serving so closely with the president who just yesterday declared that isis is not gaining ground and has been contained. that may explain why even before these attacks, clinton on the trailed has been trying to separate herself from the president on isis. listen. >> what isis has figured out is how to have a much bigg
this could obviously these attacks could shake up the entire race, already hague an impact on this debatenight in iowa. the lead moderator of cbs had said, and he had taken some heat for saying that he sat down with aides to all the democratic cappeds, hillary clinton, martin o'malley and bernie sanders. dickerson denied coordinating any questions, but did say he would focus on the topics that they've been focusing on, the economy, middle class. today after these attacks, cbs executives say...
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all you have to do now is go to the hague and you got it covered; you've got everything! [laughter] you know i-i take every opportunity that i can to tell the story and to know that it's still making a difference, to know that it still touches people, i'm just-- i'm happy to be a messenger of hope and i'm happy to be a messenger of allowing people to tell their stories. i think that's why san jose state university wanted you to come here in the spring of 2015. certainly the school of journalism and mass communication is very happy to see you here and be able to communicate your story so eloquently and so thoroughly. and now i'm going to give you an offer on camera: when that film is done, when that movie is done, you bring it right back here to san jose state, you showcase it or do a preview or whatever you want to do. we're going to put you on this set and we'll call the white house and see if we can get that guy [laughter] to come sit next to us. how about that? [laughing] hey, that sounds good to me! i really have enjoyed talking to you but most importantly have the fu
all you have to do now is go to the hague and you got it covered; you've got everything! [laughter] you know i-i take every opportunity that i can to tell the story and to know that it's still making a difference, to know that it still touches people, i'm just-- i'm happy to be a messenger of hope and i'm happy to be a messenger of allowing people to tell their stories. i think that's why san jose state university wanted you to come here in the spring of 2015. certainly the school of journalism...
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and amanda hague won the title in 2009 >>> great britain's tennis team will hope to end a 79 year weight for the davis cup on sunday, holding a 2-1 lead. world number two beat jamie and steven darcy in the doubles. andy murray faces him again in the first of two matches. if he wins he could clinch desizives points. >> to be up 2-1 is a better chance of winning one of those, better than winning both. >> i'm not getting ahead of myself. i know how good a player gol fin is. you are not 15th in the world in today's game with the depth that there is, if you are not good at the game >>> the golden state warriors are going from strength to strongs. they have extended the n.b.a. record to 80 straight wins at the start of the season. up against the sacramento kings. sturry scored most of his points in the first quarter. trayvon green, the first player with back to back triple doubles, 13 points, 11 rebounds, warriors beating the kings 120 to 101 >>> matt jones holds off jordan spieth and adam scott to win the australian open in sydney. he starts with a bogey and double bogie and hit a triple for
and amanda hague won the title in 2009 >>> great britain's tennis team will hope to end a 79 year weight for the davis cup on sunday, holding a 2-1 lead. world number two beat jamie and steven darcy in the doubles. andy murray faces him again in the first of two matches. if he wins he could clinch desizives points. >> to be up 2-1 is a better chance of winning one of those, better than winning both. >> i'm not getting ahead of myself. i know how good a player gol fin is....
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. >> he's supposed to have masterminded the takeover of the french embassy in the hague, exchanging theh ambassador for an imprisoned japanese red army terrorist and $300,000. >> when you speak with him, he claim only political and ideological positions, but in fact he likes money a lot. >> carlos is also sought in the bombing of a crowded paris drugstore and a bazooka attack at orly airport last january. >> carlos maintained his cover as a playboy. he had learned to use women for safe shelter, to store weapons. >> he was a womanizer. he wanted to stay in the nicest hotels, have caviar and champagne. that was part of the romanticism of being a terrorist during that era. >> he wants to be loved. but if he's confront, he don't hesitate to kill. he was very violent. and everybody knows that. >> when paris police moved in on carlos last july, he killed two of them and then disappeared. >> the plastic smiles on the face of this new police unit in bavaria protect the anonymity of the first squad to be specifically trained to fight terror groups. >> what happened between '72 and '76 in germany
. >> he's supposed to have masterminded the takeover of the french embassy in the hague, exchanging theh ambassador for an imprisoned japanese red army terrorist and $300,000. >> when you speak with him, he claim only political and ideological positions, but in fact he likes money a lot. >> carlos is also sought in the bombing of a crowded paris drugstore and a bazooka attack at orly airport last january. >> carlos maintained his cover as a playboy. he had learned to use...
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the group meeting at "the hague" in the northwest leans talking about an investigation into a mustard attack at that time happened in august in northern syria, near the border with turkey. the agency blamed nongovernment forces but it's not naming names. the u.n. official says isis fighters were battling syrian opposition forces at the time. last week, u.s. intelligence officials and the french prime minister warned about the possibility of the islamic state using chemical windes the fight against the islamic of state was major topic of conversation as the russian president vladimir putin met with leaders of iran. iran's supreme leader called for closer ties between the two countries, claiming u.s. policies are a threat to both of them. meantime, the iranians report russia has begun supplying them with s300, surface to air missile defense systems to protect the country phenomenon potential threats in the sky. iran sentenced a "washington post" reporter to serve time behind bars no word on how much time he faces. jason rezaian has already spent more than a year in prison. iran accused
the group meeting at "the hague" in the northwest leans talking about an investigation into a mustard attack at that time happened in august in northern syria, near the border with turkey. the agency blamed nongovernment forces but it's not naming names. the u.n. official says isis fighters were battling syrian opposition forces at the time. last week, u.s. intelligence officials and the french prime minister warned about the possibility of the islamic state using chemical windes the...
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average hague this time of year should be 47. we'll be below normal for the rest of the afternoon at least boston. right on target though. this is where we should be. this is the season. highs tomorrow, upper 30s and lower40s. here's the hour by hour timing. to break it down. 1:00 this afternoon, we have here. we might pick up a few flurries in the higher elevations in the northern parts of new england. we may pick up some moisture with a sod guam knot east wind coming off of the ocean and therefore, i'll put in a chance of a wintery mix. over night tonight, even along the south shore, don't expect any accumulation out of this, but just be aware you might see a snow flake or two falling from the sky. monday morning, maybe some slick spots as a result and cold temperatures reinforced here monday afternoon. we're all dry by that time and day for you. sunday e seven day forecast, sunday 44. today, monday, 39 degrees. tuesday, 47. wednesday 51. rainy and windy. then back to the 40s for thursday, friday, saturday and keeping it dry. g
average hague this time of year should be 47. we'll be below normal for the rest of the afternoon at least boston. right on target though. this is where we should be. this is the season. highs tomorrow, upper 30s and lower40s. here's the hour by hour timing. to break it down. 1:00 this afternoon, we have here. we might pick up a few flurries in the higher elevations in the northern parts of new england. we may pick up some moisture with a sod guam knot east wind coming off of the ocean and...
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controversial office development in redwood city has been given the green light to move forward after hague some chains. the building will go up at marshall and middlefield according to our media partner, which is not too far away from the city and county complex and was first proposed 19 months ago but opponents say it make nearby buildings so the size and light were reduced. on monday the city council vote to the deny three appeals that call for more revisions. >> the popular sal mop institute is out of a home after the san francisco state universitiened negotiations and evicted them. the vice president said that the university made good faith efforts to reach an agreement but the school voted or noted public safety permit and financial concerns let them to stop negotiate. the institute said this betrayed the community. they have until september to vacate. >> president obama has arrived in the philippines for the first of back-to-back asian as a matter of fact summits which are give united states a chance to reinforce trade and security ties with the area. during a three day trip to manil
controversial office development in redwood city has been given the green light to move forward after hague some chains. the building will go up at marshall and middlefield according to our media partner, which is not too far away from the city and county complex and was first proposed 19 months ago but opponents say it make nearby buildings so the size and light were reduced. on monday the city council vote to the deny three appeals that call for more revisions. >> the popular sal mop...
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last year, the international call of justice in the hague ruled japan was contra veining an international moratorium on whale hunting. >> teachers in south africa are warned they will face court action unless they stop protest over oh new history back. the teachers say the textbooks contain distorted facts. >> teachers taking to the streets. the government plans to bring in a single state authority history textbooks. these men and women are laying them oafs open to prosecution. some are questioned by police for their stance. >> it's not possible to oppose the textbook without criticizing the government. >> south korea's main opposition party has taken into displaying books too soft off north korea's responsibility for starting the korean war, too harsh on south korean's leaders. the book talks of low level skirmishes on both sides to the run up to war but states north carolina's army started a surprise invasion across the 38th parallel with the u.n. calling it an act of aggression. the birth of north korea's ideology is said to bring in stability but weakened the response from the outside
last year, the international call of justice in the hague ruled japan was contra veining an international moratorium on whale hunting. >> teachers in south africa are warned they will face court action unless they stop protest over oh new history back. the teachers say the textbooks contain distorted facts. >> teachers taking to the streets. the government plans to bring in a single state authority history textbooks. these men and women are laying them oafs open to prosecution. some...
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then the white house saying this is no way to conduct business and is borderline antipatriotic, i hagueoned a that companies would not be doing this -- hasten to add companies would not be doing this if rates were not so high in the united states. in other words, if it wasn't such a disadvantage for them compared to global players, and looking at the rates abroad. they can get cheaper tax rates abroads, maintain the job. politicians you could ee erase the problem by lower tax rates. but politicians don't do that. nor do they tell you've that side of the story. might be the only one who just did in the mainstream media. >> belgium, in case you thought the lockdown was done, still on and going to go on for a couple of daysful most schools closed. if you want to get around town, virtually impossible, and if you want to shop, good luck there it is a lockdown unlike any other lockdown we have seen in a major bern country, and all because they're afraid something bad actually something really, really, really bad is going to happen. what do they know that we don't? after this. america's never
then the white house saying this is no way to conduct business and is borderline antipatriotic, i hagueoned a that companies would not be doing this -- hasten to add companies would not be doing this if rates were not so high in the united states. in other words, if it wasn't such a disadvantage for them compared to global players, and looking at the rates abroad. they can get cheaper tax rates abroads, maintain the job. politicians you could ee erase the problem by lower tax rates. but...
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the time i spent traveling from my current job to the hague and working with russian colleagues, they have been cooperative on this issue and pushing this forward. now we are in a position to actually try to hold people accountable, governments accountable for the use of chemical weapons in syria. it's a remarkable achievement given, as you have emphasized, the other areas where there is really a complete disconnect between the united states and russia. >> let me say that i'm not going to be as generous as you are to the russians. first of all, i appreciate them supporting the resolution and that was the right thing to do and they should of done it. having said that, everything we get is they have got virtual control jointly with the iranians over the assad regime which couldn't survive a day without those two supporting them. it seems to me if they are as serious and acting in good faith as you perhaps suggest, it wouldn't take but a phone call from an individual, you know who i'm thinking of, to assad saying, this ain't going happen again or we are out of here. i'm not going to be a
the time i spent traveling from my current job to the hague and working with russian colleagues, they have been cooperative on this issue and pushing this forward. now we are in a position to actually try to hold people accountable, governments accountable for the use of chemical weapons in syria. it's a remarkable achievement given, as you have emphasized, the other areas where there is really a complete disconnect between the united states and russia. >> let me say that i'm not going to...
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p went home and fought for the he isorship will stop now in prison and wanted by the hague.an: here he is in 2011 speaking in english. [video clip] >> ten years ago, today, and tomorrow. i'm the first person. we need more freedom. we need democratic. i said this many, many times. >> it did not happen. now you have an uprising on your hands. >> it isn't uprising. now we have people who want to split the country, east and west. now you have people who are terrifying other people. now you have terrorist and militia. now the picture is different. brian: that was an al jazeera interview. now, he's in prison for what? jay: during the war he acted as his father's prime minister in effect. they fired on unarmed civilians. he was charged by the world court with war crimes. he's wanted for those. he could not escape libya. he tried to. libyan forces captured him and have been holding him prisoner ever since. the libyan authorities, whatever they are, have refused to extradite him to the hauge. brian: what happened to the other six children of gadhafi? jay: three of them died in the li
p went home and fought for the he isorship will stop now in prison and wanted by the hague.an: here he is in 2011 speaking in english. [video clip] >> ten years ago, today, and tomorrow. i'm the first person. we need more freedom. we need democratic. i said this many, many times. >> it did not happen. now you have an uprising on your hands. >> it isn't uprising. now we have people who want to split the country, east and west. now you have people who are terrifying other...
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alexander hail bake nixon's -- alexander hague became nixon's chief of staff, and he was a years. and chief of staff at the same time. it was a very interesting role. >> maybe that might be more responsibility i can handle. >> a few weeks ago tony goldwyn was here, and he says the two of their clothes. >> it seems to be that way. look, in shonda land you're never safe, and it's something we always have to stay in shape for, and i'm glad that he seems to be the person taking his shirt off more these days. >> that's tony is our own oval office -- >> he looks handsome no matter where you put him. >> we were trying to figure out what we could do with you. should we have him in the oval office? you seem to be everywhere. setting. >> oh, really? >> yes. thinking of? always in that setting on tv. >> yeah. >> she wants you to take off your -- >> no! i wouldn't say that. >> you said that all day yesterday. let's get him to take off his shirt. >> oh, really? >> she was quite obsessed. >> look, here's the thing -- >> not going to happen. you're all right, scott. scott foley, we can see you e
alexander hail bake nixon's -- alexander hague became nixon's chief of staff, and he was a years. and chief of staff at the same time. it was a very interesting role. >> maybe that might be more responsibility i can handle. >> a few weeks ago tony goldwyn was here, and he says the two of their clothes. >> it seems to be that way. look, in shonda land you're never safe, and it's something we always have to stay in shape for, and i'm glad that he seems to be the person taking...
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so i would say the best speech she made after she left office was one she made in the hague where she outlines her views on the european union and the reforms that are needed with great freedom than she had previously, which reads well today, i think. >> that's the 1992 speech? >> yes. >> yes. and you referenced a line by margaret thatcher on socialist governments running out of other people's money which is recycled in one of the presidential debates, and it's a line that's frequently used by presidential contenders. >> another line, if i can give you one, she was trying to describe her attitude to wealth creation and redistribution. and she said the labour party believes in turning workers against owners. we believe in turning workers into owners which, of course, she did with salem counsel houses. >> that's a tremendous line. i'd like to focus now upon reagan and thatcher's leadership on the world stage. and going back to mr. meese, reagan and thatcher were known for their tremendous robust international leadership and the willing to stand up to the enemies of the free world. with
so i would say the best speech she made after she left office was one she made in the hague where she outlines her views on the european union and the reforms that are needed with great freedom than she had previously, which reads well today, i think. >> that's the 1992 speech? >> yes. >> yes. and you referenced a line by margaret thatcher on socialist governments running out of other people's money which is recycled in one of the presidential debates, and it's a line that's...
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kimball: kissinger seems to be the hage at this point although it was said that hague was nudging him and probably both things were true. what's going on in kissinger's mind? is he trying to do what nixon wants. i think that's part of it. so he's playing the hawk, even though his reputation moon many is not that. to answer your question, he goes to his own aides, anthony lake and roger morris and others and they come back with caveats and qualifications. i don't know. we don't know. we have a lot of data but there's a limit to what we have, what's really going on, how seriously is kissinger taking this? it's just not clear, and then later you have nixon still talking about nuclear weapons. we discussed this in the ep lowing a little more, where god he's talking about darn it. he doesn't say that, he says something else, i'm going to use nuclear weapons. right away he takes it back. jesus ing to bomb the be out of it and so forth. there are recorded conferrings in which he does talk about the use of nuclear weapons. so how much they're listening to others -- song it's still a mystery.
kimball: kissinger seems to be the hage at this point although it was said that hague was nudging him and probably both things were true. what's going on in kissinger's mind? is he trying to do what nixon wants. i think that's part of it. so he's playing the hawk, even though his reputation moon many is not that. to answer your question, he goes to his own aides, anthony lake and roger morris and others and they come back with caveats and qualifications. i don't know. we don't know. we have a...