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court in the hague is accused of funding, militia groups and propaganda. during the genocide which he denies, the former businessman was arrest, arrested in paris in may after 26 years on the run. i can 909400000, people died in that genocide, most of them ethnic to seize killed 5 hutus. so his catherine sawyer, following the story today from our bureau in nairobi. what happened in court today while the listen is still in the courtroom following the proceedings very keenly. he's looking quite frail and frankly tired. he's after all 84 years old. and the court started by asking him to identify himself and talk, asking him if he could understand the proceedings he was giving his responses. ynys can now run. the native language has been translated through one of the interpreters and they read out the prosecution, read out his charges, those charges that is still going on. so it's 7 counts in tortola, including genocide, complicity in genocide, direct incitement to commit genocide, extermination, and so war and so right now, the prosecution is just giving more
court in the hague is accused of funding, militia groups and propaganda. during the genocide which he denies, the former businessman was arrest, arrested in paris in may after 26 years on the run. i can 909400000, people died in that genocide, most of them ethnic to seize killed 5 hutus. so his catherine sawyer, following the story today from our bureau in nairobi. what happened in court today while the listen is still in the courtroom following the proceedings very keenly. he's looking quite...
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they paved the way for the future international criminal court in the hague. joining me now is philip sands is a professor of laws and the director of the center on international courts and tribunals that university college london. mr. science, thanks for joining me. these trials were groundbreaking on so many levels and given the unique circumstances. what exactly was unique about the trial? well, it was the 1st time in human history that any international criminal trial had taken place. so it truly was a 1st and they literally had to invent new crimes to apply to these defendants. you mention crimes against humanity, but of course it was on this day 75 years ago that the word genocide was 1st used because it was created as a war crime. so it was a wholly original process untried, untested completely new waters. and i want to talk to you further, but before we continue, let's listen to 2 men that spoke to one, and that's survivor. and the other, the son of a nazi deputy, they told us about the impact that these tribunals had on their lives. in 1904 peter guar
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in the hague, which is a direct if you want. so consequence, based on the legacy of nurnberg, we have it as a permanent international forum to prosecute and punish crimes under international law like war crimes, crimes against humanity, a crime of aggression. it is truth though, that the i.c.c. is not it, not true world court. in particular, as you mentioned, that major powers of the word and most parts of the population of the word is not part of this of this project. still, i believe the i.c.c. plays a key role at the moment. i think it is not the time given in international law as such. and the condition in which international law is at the moment, to actually hope that these powers will join the i.c.c. . but still, the i.c.c. plays a key function for international criminal justice. and so i believe it is not withstanding the fact that these pows, another part of it, in the it is an important step forward. it has been an important step forward for us a few and years back. i thank you very much for this incessant. thank you. a
in the hague, which is a direct if you want. so consequence, based on the legacy of nurnberg, we have it as a permanent international forum to prosecute and punish crimes under international law like war crimes, crimes against humanity, a crime of aggression. it is truth though, that the i.c.c. is not it, not true world court. in particular, as you mentioned, that major powers of the word and most parts of the population of the word is not part of this of this project. still, i believe the...
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in the hague, w.did catch up with 2 men, one auschwitz, survivor, and the other, the son of a nazi deputy. they told us about the impact that these tribunals had on their lives. in 1944, peter gard, osh was 14 years old when he, his mother and his sister, were deported to the auschwitz concentration camp. one year later, at the nuremberg trial, he recognised some of the men who sent them to the gas chamber. it was pure luck that he survived by following the trial and felt great satisfaction, that at least the maiming were brought to justice by the allies. and that they finally received their just punishment. nicholas frank also experienced an unexpected end to his carefree childhood. his father, hans frank, was hitler's deputy in occupied poland. hans was one of the main war criminals dubbed the butcher of poland. nicholas was only 6 then. he was teased at school at school, some kids made up rhymes minister, minister gas canister, because i was the son of a heist minister, but that wasn't so bad. in o
in the hague, w.did catch up with 2 men, one auschwitz, survivor, and the other, the son of a nazi deputy. they told us about the impact that these tribunals had on their lives. in 1944, peter gard, osh was 14 years old when he, his mother and his sister, were deported to the auschwitz concentration camp. one year later, at the nuremberg trial, he recognised some of the men who sent them to the gas chamber. it was pure luck that he survived by following the trial and felt great satisfaction,...
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punishing an entire country and laid the foundations of today's international criminal court in the hague>> 20th, 1945, many leading nazi figures had gone intoiding or committed suicide, including hier' but for the first time in history, the rulers of a country had to answer to an international criminal court. allies wanted to show that the individuals were being held responsible for the crimes of the nazi not the german people as a whole. the charges against the main war criminals included conspiracy against world peace, planning, unleashing, and conducting a war of aggression, crimes and violations of martial law, crimes against humanity. none of the accused were willing to take responsibility. many germans only learn about the unbelievable extent of the crimes during the trial. on october 1, 1946, the sentences were handed down. three acquittals, three life sentences, 4 prison sentences, 12 death sentences were carried out shortly afterward. the nuremberg trials became a historical milestone and paved the way for the future international criminal court in the hague. phil: today's comme
punishing an entire country and laid the foundations of today's international criminal court in the hague>> 20th, 1945, many leading nazi figures had gone intoiding or committed suicide, including hier' but for the first time in history, the rulers of a country had to answer to an international criminal court. allies wanted to show that the individuals were being held responsible for the crimes of the nazi not the german people as a whole. the charges against the main war criminals...
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has been in operation in the hague since 2002. in just over 2 dozen cases, it has investigated possible war crimes and crimes against humanity. ferenc has traveled to the hague several times to take part. i've come a long way in what i've seen when you have an international criminal court, it has its problems. serious problems. you don't get a lot of cooperation should have more cooperation, but maybe he says, the secret to succeeding at this is simple. never get out. scot to simon young. i'm simon. tell us more about the significance of nuremberg well, so as we said, it really was the cradle of international criminal justice and laid down clearly for the 1st time and put into reality this principle that governments must be held accountable if crimes of perpetrated in their name the nuremberg trials were groundbreaking in several ways with the charges of crimes against humanity and genocide and so on for the 1st time really put to the fore. and it was also innovative, i should say in that they brought together the different legal
has been in operation in the hague since 2002. in just over 2 dozen cases, it has investigated possible war crimes and crimes against humanity. ferenc has traveled to the hague several times to take part. i've come a long way in what i've seen when you have an international criminal court, it has its problems. serious problems. you don't get a lot of cooperation should have more cooperation, but maybe he says, the secret to succeeding at this is simple. never get out. scot to simon young. i'm...
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has been in operation in the hague since 2002. in just over 2 dozen cases, it has investigated possible war crimes and crimes against humanity. ferenc has traveled to the hague several times to take part. i've come a long way in what i've seen when you have an international criminal court. it has its problems. serious problems. you don't get a lot of cooperation, truly have more cooperation, but he says the secret to succeeding at this is simple. never give out. after simon young engineer about the assignment, tell us more about the significance of base trials. well, i think the nuremberg trials were hugely significant. as we said, they asserted the principle that states governments, but also the individual members of those governments could be held and must be held accountable. if crimes are perpetrated in their name, they familiarize the world with new criminal charges such as crimes against humanity. and genocide, at least were really important principles that as we said, led to the modern architecture of international criminal
has been in operation in the hague since 2002. in just over 2 dozen cases, it has investigated possible war crimes and crimes against humanity. ferenc has traveled to the hague several times to take part. i've come a long way in what i've seen when you have an international criminal court. it has its problems. serious problems. you don't get a lot of cooperation, truly have more cooperation, but he says the secret to succeeding at this is simple. never give out. after simon young engineer about...
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i also came to lay the foundations for today's international criminal court in the hague. reich's marshall, hermann, goering, hitler's deputy rudolf hess and chief ideologist alfred rosenberg in the dock on november 20th, 1945, many other leading nazi figures have by vend gone into hiding or committed suicide, including hitler. but for the 1st time in history, the rulers of a country had to answer to an international criminal court. the allies wanted to show that the individuals would be held responsible for the crimes of the nazis, not the german people as a home. the charges against the main war, criminals included conspiracy against world pace planning, unleashing and conducting a war of aggression, crimes and violations of martial law. crimes against humanity. because people are going into a not guilty like home and getting none of the cues were willing to take responsibility. many germans only learnt about the unbelievable extent of the crimes during the trial. on october 1st, 946, the sentences were handed down 3 acquittals, 3 life sentences for prison sentences, 12
i also came to lay the foundations for today's international criminal court in the hague. reich's marshall, hermann, goering, hitler's deputy rudolf hess and chief ideologist alfred rosenberg in the dock on november 20th, 1945, many other leading nazi figures have by vend gone into hiding or committed suicide, including hitler. but for the 1st time in history, the rulers of a country had to answer to an international criminal court. the allies wanted to show that the individuals would be held...
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she resigns as kosovo's president and is transferred to detention in the hague where he's been charged with war crimes. begin in the united states where it's another day of uncertainty for americans over who be the next president counting continues in just a handful of states which hold the key to the white house for either joe biden or donald trump biden appears to have won the popular vote but it's all down to the electoral college a state by state voting system that determines who will be president and democratic candidate joe biden has flipped michigan and wisconsin states donald trump narey 14 years ago and based on associated press projected results arden carney has 264 electoral college votes is sitting on 214. a candidate needs 270 to secure the white house the states in yellow oss till too close to call will include nevada where joe biden has a slender lead the window the state will secure 6 electoral votes in 2016 trant lost nevada by more than 2 percent in georgia it's also extremely close donald trump's initial lead has been steadily falling thousands of absentee ballots an
she resigns as kosovo's president and is transferred to detention in the hague where he's been charged with war crimes. begin in the united states where it's another day of uncertainty for americans over who be the next president counting continues in just a handful of states which hold the key to the white house for either joe biden or donald trump biden appears to have won the popular vote but it's all down to the electoral college a state by state voting system that determines who will be...
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today we have the international criminal court in the hague, the i.c.c. . it deals with war crimes and crimes against humanity. but with many important countries, like the us, china and russia are not recognizing it. how effective can the i.c.c. be today? well, it's bad was also a huge step forward the rome statute in 1908 that found so many states that would accept except it and that here to it and you are right, the most important and powerful states so far don't accept it. and that is the important piece lacking to make it to turn it into a real success professor, thank you very much for talking with us, but was professor ungiving of the from the university of cologne. thank you., thank you. well u.s., secretary of state mike pump aoe is in the middle east on a trip that's breaking with the stablished us foreign policy 1st. he visited a jewish settlement in the occupied west bank and occupation, not recognized by much of the international community. and later, he stopped in the israeli held golan heights captured by israel from syria in 1967, syria has c
today we have the international criminal court in the hague, the i.c.c. . it deals with war crimes and crimes against humanity. but with many important countries, like the us, china and russia are not recognizing it. how effective can the i.c.c. be today? well, it's bad was also a huge step forward the rome statute in 1908 that found so many states that would accept except it and that here to it and you are right, the most important and powerful states so far don't accept it. and that is the...
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has been in operation in the hague since 2002. in just over 2 dozen cases, it has investigated possible war crimes and crimes against humanity. ferenc has traveled to the hague several times to take part. i've come a long way in what i've seen when you have been international trouble or it has its problems. serious problems. you don't get a little awkward action. you have more cooperation, but he says, the secret to succeeding at this is simple. never give up. well the pandemic has turned 2020 year into a truly exceptional here. for most people, keep their distance where a face mask stay at home, have become the new normal. but how have children adapted? our reporters met up with some burning youngsters to find out what they know and feel about the coronavirus that's changed our lives. because according to the memory, is there a real need for a while back in may. in fact, 5, does that make maybe blog or no fun missing? he will soon, but do no one to tell you from the world for months. what i heard a long slog on the tulsa movie ha
has been in operation in the hague since 2002. in just over 2 dozen cases, it has investigated possible war crimes and crimes against humanity. ferenc has traveled to the hague several times to take part. i've come a long way in what i've seen when you have been international trouble or it has its problems. serious problems. you don't get a little awkward action. you have more cooperation, but he says, the secret to succeeding at this is simple. never give up. well the pandemic has turned 2020...
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today we have the international criminal court in the hague, the i.c.c. . it deals with war crimes and crimes against humanity. but with many important countries, like the us, china and russia are not recognizing it. how effective can the i.c.c. be today? well it's that was also a huge step forward. the rome statute in 1908 that found so many states that would accept except it and that here to it and you are right, the most important and powerful states so far don't accept it. and that is the important piece lacking to make it to turn it into a real success professor, thank you very much for talking with us. that was professor ungiving of the from the university of cologne. thank you. thank you. just a reminder of the top story. we're following for you here today on d, w, news. media has begun its handover of several districts to azerbaijan. as part of a contentious peace accord. the russian brokered agreement ended weeks of fighting over the disputed region and in a row in a corner car of so years from now, stay tuned for our environmental serious global 3
today we have the international criminal court in the hague, the i.c.c. . it deals with war crimes and crimes against humanity. but with many important countries, like the us, china and russia are not recognizing it. how effective can the i.c.c. be today? well it's that was also a huge step forward. the rome statute in 1908 that found so many states that would accept except it and that here to it and you are right, the most important and powerful states so far don't accept it. and that is the...
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late in december at the hague, queen juliana of the netherlands signed the document which transferred sovereignty of indonesia to the republic of the united states of indonesia and recognized it as an independent nation. the question had been peacefully resolved. the subcontinent of india was another potential trouble spot after world war ii. it's millions also looked forward to independence after years of passive resistance under british rule. great britain, following a policy of self-determination of peoples, made plans to give india complete freedom as an independent dominion of the british commonwealth of nations. the question of independence was not simple. the partition of the subcontinent between hindu india and muslim pakistan. meetings were held between hindu and muslim leaders. mahatma gandhi, a great symbol of indian independence, spoke for hindu indians. muhammad ali jenna was a muslim leader in the fight for the independence of pakistan. nehru succeeded to the leader of india, and under his leadership the independence of india was proclaimed on august 15, 1947. india beca
late in december at the hague, queen juliana of the netherlands signed the document which transferred sovereignty of indonesia to the republic of the united states of indonesia and recognized it as an independent nation. the question had been peacefully resolved. the subcontinent of india was another potential trouble spot after world war ii. it's millions also looked forward to independence after years of passive resistance under british rule. great britain, following a policy of...
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has been in operation in the hague since 2002. in just over 2 dozen cases, it has investigated possible war crimes and crimes against humanity. ferenc has traveled to the hague several times to take part. i've come a long way in what i've seen. we have been into natural trouble or it has its problems. serious problems. you don't get a little awkward action should have more cooperation. but he says the secret to succeeding at this is simple. they will get well. if you're watching date over the news has a reminder of the top story we're following for you. german drug developer buying tech and its u.s. partner finds that the sinking of the urgency, authorize a ship that could run a virus back saying in the united states. it's the 1st corona virus that same to go before the food and drug administration in the u.s. . the american government expects the decision to send up to us in news for this alcove at 19 special is up next the states taking to that i'll be back next hour with more news headlines that forget you can always stay up to
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a round table conference between the netherlands and indonesia started in the hague in 1949, august. with the help of the united nations commission, the conference agreed on a charter of transfer on sovereignty and the future cooperations between the netherlands and the united states of indonesia. the united states of indonesia, embracing scores of islands and including 80 million people was a reality. and late in december 1949 at the hague queen juliana of the netherlands signed the document, which transferred complete sovereignty of the indonesia over to the united states of indonesia and recognized it as an independent nation. the question had been peacefully resolved. the sub continent of india was another trouble spot after world war ii. its millions also looked forward to independence after years of passive resistance. following self determination of people made plans to give india complete freedom but the question of independence was not simple, for it posed another delicate question, the partition of the subcontinent between hindu india and muslim pakistan. meetings were held
a round table conference between the netherlands and indonesia started in the hague in 1949, august. with the help of the united nations commission, the conference agreed on a charter of transfer on sovereignty and the future cooperations between the netherlands and the united states of indonesia. the united states of indonesia, embracing scores of islands and including 80 million people was a reality. and late in december 1949 at the hague queen juliana of the netherlands signed the document,...
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in the hague. now, did you spoke to 2 men, one an auschwitz survivor and the other, the son of a nazi deputy. they told us about the impact that these tribunals have on their lives and still have in 1944, peter guard was 14 years old when he, his mother and his sister, were deported to the auschwitz concentration camp. one year later, at the nuremberg trial, he recognised some of the men who sent them to the gas chamber. it was pure luck that he survived. i followed the trial and felt great satisfaction, that at least the maiming were brought to justice by the allies. and that they finally received their just punishment. nicholas frank also experienced an unexpected end to his carefree childhood. his father, hans frank, was hitler's deputy in occupied poland. hans was one of the main war criminals dubbed the butcher of poland. nicholas was only 6 then. he was teased at school at school. some kids made up rhymes minister, minister gas canister because i was the son of a heist minister. that wasn't s
in the hague. now, did you spoke to 2 men, one an auschwitz survivor and the other, the son of a nazi deputy. they told us about the impact that these tribunals have on their lives and still have in 1944, peter guard was 14 years old when he, his mother and his sister, were deported to the auschwitz concentration camp. one year later, at the nuremberg trial, he recognised some of the men who sent them to the gas chamber. it was pure luck that he survived. i followed the trial and felt great...
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ferenc has traveled to the hague several times to take part. i've come a long way in what i've seen. we have been into natural trouble or it has its problems. serious problems. you don't get a lot of cooperation should have more cooperation, but he says the secret to succeeding at this is simple. very good. well, incredible man. incredible legacy, simon. tell us a bit more about the significance of these trials and they were groundbreaking, but also controversial. yes, the international military tribunals was groundbreaking. in many ways, it really was the 1st time as we said, that this idea that governments that states and indeed that key individuals could be held accountable if crimes and atrocities were committed in their name that was given life. and reality for the 1st time it had been thought about before, they'd been attempts to it, to bring the german kaiser and the german generals to trial after the 1st world war . but that hasn't proved effective. now. there was a process for doing it. the allies, the 4 victorious allies got together
ferenc has traveled to the hague several times to take part. i've come a long way in what i've seen. we have been into natural trouble or it has its problems. serious problems. you don't get a lot of cooperation should have more cooperation, but he says the secret to succeeding at this is simple. very good. well, incredible man. incredible legacy, simon. tell us a bit more about the significance of these trials and they were groundbreaking, but also controversial. yes, the international...
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in november 2017, iranian dissident ahmad mola nissi, was walking home in the hague.were following him. one got out of the car and shot nissi at point—blank range. this mobile footage apparently shows killers escaping. nissi died on the spot. his daughter, hawra, was home at the time. i went downstairs with my brothers and sisters and my mum and we saw my dad lying on the ground, covered in his blood. it was very difficult, very shocking, even to this moment. it is something that i wish nobody can experience. ahmad mola nissi was the leader of the asmla, a separatist group fighting for a homeland for the iran's arab minority. iran regards it as a terrorist group. he was threatened a couple of times. who threatened him, we don't know. we don't have any information. but we know that, as a charismatic leader, he brought all the ahwazi resistance group together. he was a target for his enemies inside iran and outside iran. so, within months of each other, there were two mysterious murders where the victims were both opponents of the iranian regime. the matter of the fact
in november 2017, iranian dissident ahmad mola nissi, was walking home in the hague.were following him. one got out of the car and shot nissi at point—blank range. this mobile footage apparently shows killers escaping. nissi died on the spot. his daughter, hawra, was home at the time. i went downstairs with my brothers and sisters and my mum and we saw my dad lying on the ground, covered in his blood. it was very difficult, very shocking, even to this moment. it is something that i wish...
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doha coming up in the next 30 minutes kosovo's president steps down to face a war crimes trial at the hague for his alleged role during the 1999 costs of all conflict the u.k. gets a new multibillion dollar rescue package to boost its economy as a glint enters another pandemic lock down. now we're going to begin in the united states a nation on the edge almost 48 hours on the presidential race between donald trump and joe biden still remains too close to call the democratic candidate has already flipped to michigan and wisconsin donald trump has now really won those 4 years ago but biden now has a projected total of $264.00 electoral votes trump is projected to get to $214.00 now remember a candidate needs a minimum of $270.00 electoral college of. so when a few states here highlighted yellow on the map of nevada georgia pennsylvania north carolina still in play counting is ongoing in georgia no democrat has carried this state since 1902 but drums lead there is narrowing fast what might help joe biden is that most of the remaining votes are from atlanta and its suburbs which lean democratic
doha coming up in the next 30 minutes kosovo's president steps down to face a war crimes trial at the hague for his alleged role during the 1999 costs of all conflict the u.k. gets a new multibillion dollar rescue package to boost its economy as a glint enters another pandemic lock down. now we're going to begin in the united states a nation on the edge almost 48 hours on the presidential race between donald trump and joe biden still remains too close to call the democratic candidate has...
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thought she stepped down as president last week in order to face the charges at the hague tribunal. thank you your honor it. tropical storm at a has battered southern florida bringing more heavy rains to an area that's been drenched for weeks packing sustained winds of 100 kilometers an hour at a has carved a path of destruction through the caribbean causing hundreds of deaths. made landfall in the florida keys on sunday a hurricane and storm surge warning was issued for the area. authorities declared a state of emergency and urged residents to stop power food and prepare for power outages. before hitting florida that's a cause widespread damage across central america in guatemala landslides devastated communities. in some areas the ground is so unstable that rescue teams are unable to work safely. in the worst hit village of question 150 people are believed to be missing. whole families were swept away. years down the way there was a great tragedy here i lost 23 members of my family my father my mother my wife my 3 children grandchildren sisters sisters in law here. authorities in
thought she stepped down as president last week in order to face the charges at the hague tribunal. thank you your honor it. tropical storm at a has battered southern florida bringing more heavy rains to an area that's been drenched for weeks packing sustained winds of 100 kilometers an hour at a has carved a path of destruction through the caribbean causing hundreds of deaths. made landfall in the florida keys on sunday a hurricane and storm surge warning was issued for the area. authorities...
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he has stepped down as president last week you know to face the claims at the hague. thank you well leaders of congratulated joe biden on the u.s. election victory 2 prominent exceptions china is using painted russia's vladimir putin a kremlin spokesman said congratulations were not appropriate before official results and. well president elect of biden is losing no time in shaping his administration before he takes office in january he's made tackling the pandemic is a top priority and named members of his coronavirus task force staying clued immunologist who was sacked for criticizing the federal government's response to the crisis under president trump other biden concerns include the economy tapping racism and climate change which means rejoining the paris climate agreement president trump yet to config concede defeat and his lawyers say they'll be launching more legal challenges. greeted by chance of losing. the u.s. presidential motorcade weaves its way to trump national golf course for the 2nd day in a row. donald trump taking a shot at forgetting and alexion lo
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she resigns as kosovo's president and is transferred to detention in the hague where he's been charged with war crimes. and tanzania's president is sworn in for a 2nd term after an election the opposition has dismissed as a sham. and in school rafael nadal has stayed on course to win the paris monsters for the 1st time a day after securing his 1000 career victory that doll is through to the last 8 in france. would begin in the united states where americans are going through yet another day of uncertainty over who will be the next president counting continues in just a handful of states which hold the key to the white house for either joe biden or donald trump biden appears to have won the popular vote but it's all down to the electoral college the state by state voting system that determines who wins the white house democratic candidate joe biden has flipped michigan and wisconsin states donald trump narey 14 years ago and based on associated press results biden has a projected total of 264 electoral college votes trump is currently projected to win 214 which. and it needs 270 to secur
she resigns as kosovo's president and is transferred to detention in the hague where he's been charged with war crimes. and tanzania's president is sworn in for a 2nd term after an election the opposition has dismissed as a sham. and in school rafael nadal has stayed on course to win the paris monsters for the 1st time a day after securing his 1000 career victory that doll is through to the last 8 in france. would begin in the united states where americans are going through yet another day of...
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her mentor was frank hague. he was a machine politician. he promoted her career. she comes into the house in 1925, the same year as edith norris rogers. the interesting thing about her is that she, like rogers and other women from this early generation, really pursue a strategy of gaining power in the house by assimilating. they didn't push women's issues per se. they really try to minimize gender differences. norton was extremely successful moving up the committee leadership ladder. she shared four congressional committees by the time she retired from the house in the early 1950s. one of them was the labor committee during the new deal, which was a major committee. our signal piece of legislation was the fair labor standards act of 1938. it's set a 40 hour work week, outlawed child labor, set a minimum wage, and she later said that was just the crowning moment of my house experience. i'm proud of getting that bill through the house than anything else i've ever done. but she was a no nonsense legislator. early on in her career, maybe even the year that this pictur
her mentor was frank hague. he was a machine politician. he promoted her career. she comes into the house in 1925, the same year as edith norris rogers. the interesting thing about her is that she, like rogers and other women from this early generation, really pursue a strategy of gaining power in the house by assimilating. they didn't push women's issues per se. they really try to minimize gender differences. norton was extremely successful moving up the committee leadership ladder. she shared...
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touch he stepped down as president last week in order to face the accusations at the hague tribunal. tropical storm has battered southern florida bringing more heavy rains to an area that's been drenched for weeks packing sustained winds of a 100 kilometers an hour into has carved a path of destruction through the caribbean causing hundreds of deaths. it's a made landfall in the florida keys on sunday hurricane and storm surge warning was issued for the area. authorities declared a state of emergency and urged residents to stockpile food and prepare for power outages. before hitting florida caused widespread damage across central america in guatemala landslides devastated communities. in some areas the ground is so unstable that rescue teams are unable to work safely . in the worst hit village of queer her 150 people are believed to be missing. whole families was swept away. but years down the way there was a great tragedy here i lost 23 members of my family my father my mother my wife my 3 children grandchildren sisters sisters in law here. authorities in honduras say 1700000 people
touch he stepped down as president last week in order to face the accusations at the hague tribunal. tropical storm has battered southern florida bringing more heavy rains to an area that's been drenched for weeks packing sustained winds of a 100 kilometers an hour into has carved a path of destruction through the caribbean causing hundreds of deaths. it's a made landfall in the florida keys on sunday hurricane and storm surge warning was issued for the area. authorities declared a state of...
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and the international court in the hague. phyllis's is accused of funding, militia groups and propaganda. before and during the genocide which he denies, the form of businessman was arrested in paris in may after 26 years on the run. i think hutus killed at least $800000.00 mostly tutsis in just a few months during the genocide. catherine sawyer's in nairobi and she described what happened during the court proceedings at the hague. police in kabul guest seemed frail and tired in the courtroom today. his lawyers have raised concern about his health, the judges awaiting for full medical reports. but he did fall or very keenly the proceedings in court. he did fall or as the charges were read out to him. 7 counts all related to the genocide in rwanda. with the registrar of the court, a detailing his alleged involvement in that genocide saying how he used his money to give cash to provide transport crude, uniform weapons to the entire how one militia other participated in the genocide. how he passingly attended some planning meeti
and the international court in the hague. phyllis's is accused of funding, militia groups and propaganda. before and during the genocide which he denies, the form of businessman was arrested in paris in may after 26 years on the run. i think hutus killed at least $800000.00 mostly tutsis in just a few months during the genocide. catherine sawyer's in nairobi and she described what happened during the court proceedings at the hague. police in kabul guest seemed frail and tired in the courtroom...
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stand in the hague and defend myanmar‘s military against a charge of genocide so i think for many peoplecide the nihilist in a single lifetime. it is quite an arc in somebody‘s narrative and in somebody‘s cv. arc in somebody's narrative and in somebody's cv. given that is your assessment, clearly, given that, what do you think the next five years old? well, i think it is going to be a rocky period in myanmar because i think the military still views her somewhat suspiciously, despite everything ijust said. because of her history, still views her somewhat suspiciously. democracy is very attenuated, as i said, i do not believe it can be a true democracy if you are systematically discriminating against people and disenfranchising particular people, and i think going to have to do look at her base and her supporters who still see her supporters who still see her as not only a berm is nationalist but as somebody who they want to see as expanding freedom, expanding democracy in the country —— burmese. there are many people on the sidelines were deeply disappointed with what happened to so how s
stand in the hague and defend myanmar‘s military against a charge of genocide so i think for many peoplecide the nihilist in a single lifetime. it is quite an arc in somebody‘s narrative and in somebody‘s cv. arc in somebody's narrative and in somebody's cv. given that is your assessment, clearly, given that, what do you think the next five years old? well, i think it is going to be a rocky period in myanmar because i think the military still views her somewhat suspiciously, despite...
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cianci stepped down as president last week in order to face the claims at the hague tribunal a court in india has banned a firecracker days before its biggest annual festival gets underway at the national green tribunals says fireworks and to the already serious air pollution in many cities and make people more vulnerable to corona virus infections. tropical storm has battered the u.s. state of florida causing flooding in property damage earlier the storm left a trail of destruction across central america hitting panama guatemala and honduras dozens are dead many others are missing. u.s. president elect joe biden is warning that the united states is facing a very dark winter despite the latest hopes over a coronavirus vaccine mr biden has made tackling the pandemic his top priority and he named the members of his task force today they include an immunologist who was sacked for criticizing the federal government's response to the crisis under president trump other biden concerns include the economy tackling racism and fighting climate change which means rejoining the paris climate agr
cianci stepped down as president last week in order to face the claims at the hague tribunal a court in india has banned a firecracker days before its biggest annual festival gets underway at the national green tribunals says fireworks and to the already serious air pollution in many cities and make people more vulnerable to corona virus infections. tropical storm has battered the u.s. state of florida causing flooding in property damage earlier the storm left a trail of destruction across...
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hague ordered all of nixon's pills taken away so he could not take his life that way.e know, there was no revolver in the drawer in the oval office or in the residence anyplace. so there are people who will step up and stop things. do you think that's plausible? >> i absolutely do. we know that there was a time when j. edgar hoover was running the fbi, but i've been saying j. edgar hoover doesn't operate there anymore. it's a much more honorable backstop that we have in place now. we have 65 days left of the presidency. we will see what happens. bob woodward, every book continues to live, and the richard nixon book, absolutely must read. thanks for joining us. >> if you. >>> when we kbom back come back, the test results announced today for a coronavirus vaccine are, in his words, as good as it gets. we will be joined next. to higher levels of cleanliness. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the expertise that helps keep hospitals clean, is helping keep businesses clean too. look for the ecolab science certified seal. i'll be eating chicken tikka masala with garlic naan. [doorbell chimes] cheers.
hague ordered all of nixon's pills taken away so he could not take his life that way.e know, there was no revolver in the drawer in the oval office or in the residence anyplace. so there are people who will step up and stop things. do you think that's plausible? >> i absolutely do. we know that there was a time when j. edgar hoover was running the fbi, but i've been saying j. edgar hoover doesn't operate there anymore. it's a much more honorable backstop that we have in place now. we have...
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hague ordered all of nixon's pills taken away so he could not take his life that way., there was tho revolver in the drawer in the oval office or in the residence anyplace. so there are people who will step up and stop things. do you think that's plausible? >> i absolutely do. we know that there was a time when. >>> -- j. edgar hoover was running the fbi but i've been saying j. edgar hoover stop aga that we have in place now, but we have 65 days left of this presidency and we will see what happens. bob woodward, thank you very much for joining us tonight. you've proven once again that every bob woodward book continues to live in the final days about the richard nixon final days remains absolutely mandatory reading. thanks for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >>> and when we come back dr. anthony fauci says the tests results announced today for a new controversy raxeen and these are his words, as good as it gets. as good as it gets i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i did
hague ordered all of nixon's pills taken away so he could not take his life that way., there was tho revolver in the drawer in the oval office or in the residence anyplace. so there are people who will step up and stop things. do you think that's plausible? >> i absolutely do. we know that there was a time when. >>> -- j. edgar hoover was running the fbi but i've been saying j. edgar hoover stop aga that we have in place now, but we have 65 days left of this presidency and we...
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because i was the president has been patchy has resigned to face charges at the hague he's accused of committing murder and torture during the fight for independence from serbia in the 1990 s. . reports. hashim thought she along with 9 other former rebel leaders are accused of murdering nearly 100 people including political opponents the alleged crimes relate to the period when fact she was a top ficca in the kosovo liberation army or the k.l.a. the group fought for independence from serbia during the 99 th to 999 casa who thought she says his resigns to face trial over his role in the conflict and to shield his country from disrepute. as i promised i would not allow the president of the republic of kossovo to go to court that is why to protect the integrity of the presidency of class of all of the state of kossovo and the people and respecting the partnership with the international community i am resigning from the post of the president of kossovo. more than 10000 people were killed during the kosovo war and thousands more were forced from their homes the fighting and the dr a 78 day
because i was the president has been patchy has resigned to face charges at the hague he's accused of committing murder and torture during the fight for independence from serbia in the 1990 s. . reports. hashim thought she along with 9 other former rebel leaders are accused of murdering nearly 100 people including political opponents the alleged crimes relate to the period when fact she was a top ficca in the kosovo liberation army or the k.l.a. the group fought for independence from serbia...
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has been in operation in the hague since 2002. in just over 2 dozen cases, it has investigated possible war crimes and crimes against humanity. ferenc has traveled to the hague several times to take part. i've come a long way in what i've seen when you have an international criminal court, it has its problems. serious problems. you don't get a lot of cooperation. the troops have more cooperation, not only. he says, the secret to succeeding at this is simple. they will get, well i just aman young engineer about the assignment. tell us more about the significance of base trials. well, i think the nuremberg trials were hugely significant. as we said, they asserted the principle that states governments, but also the individual members of those governments could be held and must be held accountable. if crimes are perpetrated in their name, they familiarize the world with criminal charges such as crimes against humanity and genocide. and these are really important principles that as we said, led to the modern architecture of internation
has been in operation in the hague since 2002. in just over 2 dozen cases, it has investigated possible war crimes and crimes against humanity. ferenc has traveled to the hague several times to take part. i've come a long way in what i've seen when you have an international criminal court, it has its problems. serious problems. you don't get a lot of cooperation. the troops have more cooperation, not only. he says, the secret to succeeding at this is simple. they will get, well i just aman...
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milestone and they later pave the way for the creation of the international criminal court in the hague was i and she give us poor g.p.s. on the info, but you only positive thing to come out of my father's criminal life. was due to him. those 4 indictments were invented or found to put people like him on trial to, to always carries a photo of his father who was sentenced to death and hanged whenever he feels just the tiniest sense of pity for his father. he thinks about the images of auschwitz, and that restores his belief that justice was served at the norm. bad trials style. modern female restoration, retro classic custom, a power luxury well suited to lovers of high price. like judy read. these works of art, using stamps. not brushes impeccably captured by frederico artists with extraordinary technique who creates a perfect combination of time 16 literature invites us to see people in particular. you know the books on you tube we are living during the most extraordinary years.
milestone and they later pave the way for the creation of the international criminal court in the hague was i and she give us poor g.p.s. on the info, but you only positive thing to come out of my father's criminal life. was due to him. those 4 indictments were invented or found to put people like him on trial to, to always carries a photo of his father who was sentenced to death and hanged whenever he feels just the tiniest sense of pity for his father. he thinks about the images of auschwitz,...
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and they later pave the way for the creation of the international criminal court in the hague. was i and she give us poor g.p. from info but you only positive thing to come out of my father's criminal life was that due to him those 4 indictments were invented or found to put people like him on trial. for who wished him to. always carries a photo of his father who was sentenced to death and hanged whenever he feels just the tiniest sense of pity for his father he thinks about the images of auschwitz and that restores his belief that justice was served at the norm bad trials. we're all set. to go be on obvious. good marine lives. as we take on the world. we're all about the stories that matter to your country but what ever is. running out of touch lives. d.w. made for mines. in mexico many polish muslims are thrown out on the move right now climate change me different story. faces much less a way from just one week. how much worse can really get. we still have time to act i'm going to. success. at some strive for more meals like this. give us your country in the will make you ric
and they later pave the way for the creation of the international criminal court in the hague. was i and she give us poor g.p. from info but you only positive thing to come out of my father's criminal life was that due to him those 4 indictments were invented or found to put people like him on trial. for who wished him to. always carries a photo of his father who was sentenced to death and hanged whenever he feels just the tiniest sense of pity for his father he thinks about the images of...
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live from also coming up kosovo's president resigns following an indictment for war crimes at the hague. and the u.k. gets a new multibillion dollar rescue package to boost its economy has included and has enough of them across. all americans are waking up to another day of uncertainty over who will be the next president it is now 9 am in the u.s. state of georgia and you're watching these live pictures from there where vote counting has been going through the night it remains an extremely close race and the traditional republican state and donald trump's initially there has been steadily falling georgia is one of several states where republicans are filing legal challenges already over this election let's take a step back and have a look at the state of play biden has already fit michigan and wisconsin that donald trump merrily won 4 years ago the democratic candidate now has a projected total by the associated press of 264 electoral college votes while trump is projected to win 214 remember the magic number is 270 to win the presidency now here in yellow you can see the states that ar
live from also coming up kosovo's president resigns following an indictment for war crimes at the hague. and the u.k. gets a new multibillion dollar rescue package to boost its economy has included and has enough of them across. all americans are waking up to another day of uncertainty over who will be the next president it is now 9 am in the u.s. state of georgia and you're watching these live pictures from there where vote counting has been going through the night it remains an extremely...
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dizzier live from doha also coming up kosovo's president steps down to face a war crimes trial at the hague for his alleged role during the 199899 kosovo conflict the u.k. gets a new multibillion dollar rescue package to boost its economy is in england enters another pandemic locked up. well and so does a remains 2 days after americans went to the polls to choose the next president only a handful of states remain unclear but they hold the key to the white house for either joe biden or president donald trump now the focus has shifted to the states of georgia where a vote counting has been going through the night it's an extremely close race in the traditionally republican state donald trump's initial lead has been steadily falling georgia is one of several states where republicans are filing legal challenges over the election. well let's take a look at the state of play as it stands at the moment biden has already flipped michigan and wisconsin donald trump narrowly won those 4 years ago the democratic candidate now has a projected total of 264 electoral college votes while trump is projecte
dizzier live from doha also coming up kosovo's president steps down to face a war crimes trial at the hague for his alleged role during the 199899 kosovo conflict the u.k. gets a new multibillion dollar rescue package to boost its economy is in england enters another pandemic locked up. well and so does a remains 2 days after americans went to the polls to choose the next president only a handful of states remain unclear but they hold the key to the white house for either joe biden or president...
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jazeera live from doha also coming up kosovo's president steps down to face a war crimes trial at the hague for his alleged role during the 19981009 cost of own conflict the u.k. gets a new multibillion dollar rescue package to boost its economy as a england enters another pandemic locked. we're going to begin in the united states a nation on the edge almost 48 hours on the presidential race between donald trump and joe biden still remains too close to call the democratic candidates already flipped to michigan and wisconsin and donald trump had not only won those 4 years ago but biden now has a projected total of $264.00 electoral college votes while trump is projected to win $214.00 now remember the candidate needs a minimum of $270.00 electoral college votes to win a few states here highlighted yellow on the map nevada georgia north carolina pennsylvania they're still in play they are counting is ongoing in georgia no democrat has carried that state since 1902 but trump's lead there is not going fast what might help joe biden is that most of the remaining votes so from atlanta and its sub
jazeera live from doha also coming up kosovo's president steps down to face a war crimes trial at the hague for his alleged role during the 19981009 cost of own conflict the u.k. gets a new multibillion dollar rescue package to boost its economy as a england enters another pandemic locked. we're going to begin in the united states a nation on the edge almost 48 hours on the presidential race between donald trump and joe biden still remains too close to call the democratic candidates already...
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terrible policy in the ninety's there have also been committed some crimes a special court at the hague has been preparing to try suspected kosovar war criminals since 2015 many top because of our politicians who came. through the caylee have been transferred to stand trial hashim fact is prosecution may appease people who believe justice has not been done in the decades since the war but his supporters call for hero and say his indictment is unfair barbara. to syria austria's latest say they need better laws to monitor potential attackers in the future the call comes after an eyesore sympathizer claimed responsibility for monday's deadly shooting chancellor sebastian kurtz admitted the country does not have the legal means to prevent future attacks it was revealed on wednesday that officials fumbled intelligence on the gunman who killed 4 people and wounded 20 others. the death toll from tropical storm has climbed to almost 70 as a pulls away from central america this was the scene in honduras where the president reported shocking devastation that has left homes and streets of merged a
terrible policy in the ninety's there have also been committed some crimes a special court at the hague has been preparing to try suspected kosovar war criminals since 2015 many top because of our politicians who came. through the caylee have been transferred to stand trial hashim fact is prosecution may appease people who believe justice has not been done in the decades since the war but his supporters call for hero and say his indictment is unfair barbara. to syria austria's latest say they...
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financier of the 994, a london genocide, has played it not guilty at an international celt in the hague. for this and google is accused of funding, militia groups and propaganda before and during the genocide which he denies. the fall of businessman was arrested in paris after 26 years on the run. those are the headlines. the news continues on out 0 after witness. as donald trump been good for america, everything is in disarray. the media of course, take in every bit of baby that they can seem to mark the fact that america has been a force for good in the world. half of the american people get inspiration from him and the other half cringe you weekly, take on the u.s. kind of takes on society. that's the bottom up the the under the and it fell in love when the moon was here and then i thought there was a lot of over the i'm going into heaven stuff of that. the one once in a while and to her body. and another that had made the mark or the start of my d.n.a. the matter, but in the style of the good it is a lot so i think i chucked it at the top of the market. i didn't read it. you know, m
financier of the 994, a london genocide, has played it not guilty at an international celt in the hague. for this and google is accused of funding, militia groups and propaganda before and during the genocide which he denies. the fall of businessman was arrested in paris after 26 years on the run. those are the headlines. the news continues on out 0 after witness. as donald trump been good for america, everything is in disarray. the media of course, take in every bit of baby that they can seem...
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and they later pave the way for the creation of the international criminal court in the hague. was i and she give us poor g. people involved here only positive thing to come out of my father's criminal life was that due to him those 4 indictments were invented or found to put people like him on trial. for who wish to to. nicholas fog always carries a photo of his father who was sentenced to death and hanged whenever he feels just the tiniest sense of pity for his father he thinks about the images of auschwitz and that restores his belief that justice was served at the norm bad trials. these works of art using stamps. captured by frederico. an artist with extraordinary technique. creates a perfect combination of. time. sleep . carefully. don't know who is soon going. to do again. discover who. subscribe to the documentary. film. it's the most valuable spice in the world set for us and it's also cool to make it in europe in a small mountain village the set from blossoms right in heights of the elves. hello welcome to your own max who would have thought seth from from switzer.
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would robot jackson's vision receive a new life in the form of the international criminal court in the hague. there constantly growing, living costs allies. they're becoming more densely populated. and now cities are facing to the beat of they've become breeding grounds for the virus. is it the end of the worlds? a new beginning, city planning influx made in germany. in 30 minutes on w. how's your view of the world? where i come from? not all that glitters is gold. it's just like this chinese food doesn't matter where i am. it's always reminds me of home. after decades of living in germany, china is still just one of the things i miss the most. but that taking a step back, i see things a little of difference here. now. many of the words 1st as an articulation that exists, the other part of the war haven't been after the mentors in china. that you, chinese people wondering if their forties a lot of people have the right to learn. all that is, this is the job of just under them how i see it. and that's why i've been up my job because i tried to do it exactly. it is every day my name is out in
would robot jackson's vision receive a new life in the form of the international criminal court in the hague. there constantly growing, living costs allies. they're becoming more densely populated. and now cities are facing to the beat of they've become breeding grounds for the virus. is it the end of the worlds? a new beginning, city planning influx made in germany. in 30 minutes on w. how's your view of the world? where i come from? not all that glitters is gold. it's just like this chinese...