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the icc is of course entitled to request under its statute any state to cooperate with the icc, and thenthe state to decide whether they wish to comply with that request. but under the security council resolution specifically, there's no obligation on the u.s. in respect to this particular case to surrender him. >> rodney let's get to a couple of bigger questions here. what statement is made by allowing president bahsheer to enter the country and then not arrest him? >> yes, it shows the fact that the court -- the icc, which has now been in existence for some ten years has problems in enforcements. this has been raised by -- by many observers as one of its weaknesses. because not all countries have signed up, including the u.s. as one of the major powers on the security council. it makes it extremely difficult for the court to implement its orders. it can make requests, but there is no police force or any mechanism to pack those up. so it highlights a central problem at the heart of the international court at the moment. >> rodney appreciate your time. joining us on the phone now from na
the icc is of course entitled to request under its statute any state to cooperate with the icc, and thenthe state to decide whether they wish to comply with that request. but under the security council resolution specifically, there's no obligation on the u.s. in respect to this particular case to surrender him. >> rodney let's get to a couple of bigger questions here. what statement is made by allowing president bahsheer to enter the country and then not arrest him? >> yes, it...
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do you think there is a problem with the icc? >> there is a problem because most of the defendants are african statesman. but on the other hand, the chief prosecutor from gambia said there is no bias whatsoever. they prosecute when they see a need to do so. he says this is their duty and they have no bias whatsoever against africans. >> has the icc been undermined by this process? how much of a problem has this whole dispute really been? >> there are some dispute among africans. they feel that this is really something which has a kind of neo-colonialist touch, but i think that this is really erroneous. in africa, there have been many centers of worry, and therefore, the court was called upon to take action, which it has done, and i think until now, very successfully. >> we will have to leave it there. many thanks for coming into the studio. >> the egyptian interior minister has survived the bomb attack on his convoy. the apparent assassination attempt occurred near his home in the capital, cairo. >> he escaped the attack unhurt,
do you think there is a problem with the icc? >> there is a problem because most of the defendants are african statesman. but on the other hand, the chief prosecutor from gambia said there is no bias whatsoever. they prosecute when they see a need to do so. he says this is their duty and they have no bias whatsoever against africans. >> has the icc been undermined by this process? how much of a problem has this whole dispute really been? >> there are some dispute among...
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host: they would have to join in order to be charged by the icc e guest: -- icc?st: the security council can actually vote for an icc referral. but you have to overcome the russian possibly tell. host: what is the international criminal court? guest: it was an attempt to generalize with the succession of ad hoc court. stood a ad hoc tribunal to the security council resolution. it was famous for the worker, richard goldstone, still going on in its last legs. dissuadept was to people from community quark crimes by threatening them with it prosecution. it does not work and the war itself. we have a rwanda war times tribunal. it has had a long career. ofhas shown a little bit specificity rather than bias. host: still going on the e guest: -- on? guest: in its last legs. the thought was to have a permanent criminal court. there were negotiations and the un's body called geneva. and then inucts 1998 there was a treaty conference in rome am a which is why this is called a rough patch of the setup of the criminal court. we haven't joined because we have timely concerns ab
host: they would have to join in order to be charged by the icc e guest: -- icc?st: the security council can actually vote for an icc referral. but you have to overcome the russian possibly tell. host: what is the international criminal court? guest: it was an attempt to generalize with the succession of ad hoc court. stood a ad hoc tribunal to the security council resolution. it was famous for the worker, richard goldstone, still going on in its last legs. dissuadept was to people from...
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. >> they want to give a chance in their own country, yes, and also the icc political case and kenyaase is a political case. >> reporter: the resolution allows for a bill to be tabled within 30 days, and that is kenya from the jurisdiction of the so called rome statute that established the icc. if the bill is passed as expected it will be up to the president to sign into law. pulling out of the icc is a long process and it will not affect the cases already at the hague including those against the president and his deputy. >> there has been considerable effort by part of the political class through propaganda and messaging to discredit their institutional and functional credibility and integrity of the icc. >> reporter: and the international criminal court's popularity has been declining in the country there are those who are saying this is all political and that the bigger picture has been forgotten, the crimes against humanity were committed and someone has to be accountable. this group listened closely to the parliamentary debate and they are post election balance that took place i
. >> they want to give a chance in their own country, yes, and also the icc political case and kenyaase is a political case. >> reporter: the resolution allows for a bill to be tabled within 30 days, and that is kenya from the jurisdiction of the so called rome statute that established the icc. if the bill is passed as expected it will be up to the president to sign into law. pulling out of the icc is a long process and it will not affect the cases already at the hague including...
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powers aret other not members of the icc, statements were prepared on kenya's sovereignty. >> beforeyou and the position that you defend your position. and the defendants of our country to move. >> the vote was easily passed -- it doespposition not signal a binding decision to leave. the only way this can happen is not parliament, officially informs the united nations. the trial begins next week.e both he and president uhuru kenyatta are facing crimes against humanity. are accused of inciting violence after the 2007 election. both leaders have said they will cooperate with the courts, and what's more, any potential casesawal will not affect already underway. >> the resolution in parliament will have no legal impact on looking at cases before the icc. >> however, the decision -- the courts have only indicted africans thus far, leaving the chairman of the eu to criticize icc prosecutions has some kind of something that may have well paved the way for kenya to do so the first nation to entirely. >> families made homeless are getting urgent political help. deadly diseases including malar
powers aret other not members of the icc, statements were prepared on kenya's sovereignty. >> beforeyou and the position that you defend your position. and the defendants of our country to move. >> the vote was easily passed -- it doespposition not signal a binding decision to leave. the only way this can happen is not parliament, officially informs the united nations. the trial begins next week.e both he and president uhuru kenyatta are facing crimes against humanity. are accused...
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the message was the icc, a western tool.the icc prosecutes the leader, and there was strong sentiment. it has changed completely after this attack. they are very good at putting forward a nation united. this is not a nation that was absolutely divided after the 2007 elections. ethnic group versus ethnic group. and coming internationally after these attacks, obama is reaching out. he has definitely -- his speech last night, i saw people glued to the tv. he is a very good public speaker. and he touched the spirit of the nation last night. >> where does this leave the case against him and his vice president? >> he did not allow for his trial to be postponed until january. i would suggest that he is putting forward the that he will have these attacks. he could stand trial via skype. even on the front, they could get some concessions. >> there is an expression called reason of state. do you think in the face of what has happened, the case is just going to quietly fizzle away? >> i honestly have no idea. it tends to shift the dire
the message was the icc, a western tool.the icc prosecutes the leader, and there was strong sentiment. it has changed completely after this attack. they are very good at putting forward a nation united. this is not a nation that was absolutely divided after the 2007 elections. ethnic group versus ethnic group. and coming internationally after these attacks, obama is reaching out. he has definitely -- his speech last night, i saw people glued to the tv. he is a very good public speaker. and he...
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but we know the support for the icc has been waning. there has been many polls by the pollsters in the country that show the support for the international criminal court declined by 39%. about half the people do not advocate for withdrawal for the -- from the international criminal court. they say it's not good for the country. they say it's not good for the cases that will be going on in the country. so basically, it depends on where you look at it, their support. but it has been declining in overall. >> cat rirn soy thanks ver -- katherine soy thanks, as kenya debates pulling out of the icc. the g-20, all the dignitaries preparing for putin's speech. the g-20 is a group of leaders, developed and developing economies and it's a summit for global leaders used to forge growth in franking and tax evasion, but this summit has been overshadowed by the situation in syria. barack obama is there along with his economic agenda he is trying to garner support for going into syria mill tailor. vladimir putin, his country hosting this has very, ver
but we know the support for the icc has been waning. there has been many polls by the pollsters in the country that show the support for the international criminal court declined by 39%. about half the people do not advocate for withdrawal for the -- from the international criminal court. they say it's not good for the country. they say it's not good for the cases that will be going on in the country. so basically, it depends on where you look at it, their support. but it has been declining in...
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. >> get down with icc, yeah you know me. international coastalclean up. >> it's your chance to clean up before it dumps into is bay. . >> reporter: today's my birthday and usually on my birthday, i come out here and fish all day long. peace and quiet. . >> repoer: is this heaven, no it's joppa and for maurice, mariner park is better than heaven. >> it's even better when they get to biting. everyone whenthey don't -- even when they don't bite, i sit out here and enjoy the weather and the sun and watch the boats and chill. >> reporter: just don't look too close. that's not a crab trap and this line hasn't seen a reel in a long time. keeping up with the litter is like swimming upstream and the park could use help. that's why it's part of the international coastal clean up. >> a lot of kids come out here and they try to like keep it up so the kids can come out here. >> reporter: if you and your kids are looking for volunteer opportunities, come see what draws maurice here every year. >> come out here, cool my heel off on my birt
. >> get down with icc, yeah you know me. international coastalclean up. >> it's your chance to clean up before it dumps into is bay. . >> reporter: today's my birthday and usually on my birthday, i come out here and fish all day long. peace and quiet. . >> repoer: is this heaven, no it's joppa and for maurice, mariner park is better than heaven. >> it's even better when they get to biting. everyone whenthey don't -- even when they don't bite, i sit out here and...
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short of saying, okay, we'll talk about military intervention later, icc later, lets just get the restone. what can we hope for? >> okay. the good news is there now is serious pressure on assad to stop using chemical weapons. these are weapons of a different order of magnitude. lets say there were 5,000 being killed in a week. the chemical weapons killed 1400 in a night. if we can stop that, that's good. now russia's credibility is on the line. we have every reason to believe assad will continue to try to cheat, tip to hide chemical weapons, but for him to use them again on that kind of scale i think would be a disaster him and something russia has committed to stop. so far, so good. but the victims of chemical weapons have no justice. the only way that happens is through the criminal court. russia says no. russia continuing to give massive arms to the regime so it can continue its killing machine. people are starving. they are lacking medical care in rebel-held areas. russia is blocking efforts by the u.n. to do cross-border assistance. time and again the problem lands in moscow. >> w
short of saying, okay, we'll talk about military intervention later, icc later, lets just get the restone. what can we hope for? >> okay. the good news is there now is serious pressure on assad to stop using chemical weapons. these are weapons of a different order of magnitude. lets say there were 5,000 being killed in a week. the chemical weapons killed 1400 in a night. if we can stop that, that's good. now russia's credibility is on the line. we have every reason to believe assad will...
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it's obvious why they would not want to be part of the icc. does it look like it is going to go ahead and pull out? >> reporter: it looks like this motion is going to be passed. what's happening now here in parliament and outside of parliament is intention loathing. this motion is being pushed by the members of the ruling coalition to the jubilee coalition who want this to be passed. they have the numbers in parliament. the opposition is having its own meeting trying to get a common position ahead of this -- ahead of this special session at 11:30 g. now, the opposition says either it's not going to pass this motion. it's most likely not going to pass this motion but that the jubilee alliance is confident because they have the numbers in parliament that this motion is going to be passed. >> that's not enough. there is more that's going to be happened. this is just a resolution seeking the withdrawal of kenya from the established international criminal courts. what happens next if this resolution is passed is that now, it's going to be tabled in
it's obvious why they would not want to be part of the icc. does it look like it is going to go ahead and pull out? >> reporter: it looks like this motion is going to be passed. what's happening now here in parliament and outside of parliament is intention loathing. this motion is being pushed by the members of the ruling coalition to the jubilee coalition who want this to be passed. they have the numbers in parliament. the opposition is having its own meeting trying to get a common...
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the united states is not a signatory of the icc. it's under no obligation to arrest him if he comes here but it is under obligation to smooth his passage from the airport should he decide to come. if he comes his delegation will be sitting right in front of that of the united states. >> mr. terrett, joining us live from the u.n. thank you very much. >>> once again a government shutdown is looming large. if that deal is not reached social security and medicare payments could be delayed and government workers could be forced to take an unpaid vacation. we're on capitol hill. mike, is congress doing anything to keep this from happening? >> the bottom line is the clock is going to tick as the senate and congress muddle through this. next tuesday, the beginning of the fiscal year if congress has not passed a spending bill to cover it, yes, a government shutdown will happen. i don't want to get into the senate process, it numbs the mind. but what we're going to have is senate democratic leader harry reid, they would couple the funding wit
the united states is not a signatory of the icc. it's under no obligation to arrest him if he comes here but it is under obligation to smooth his passage from the airport should he decide to come. if he comes his delegation will be sitting right in front of that of the united states. >> mr. terrett, joining us live from the u.n. thank you very much. >>> once again a government shutdown is looming large. if that deal is not reached social security and medicare payments could be...
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speaking of the tolls, much like the icc in montgomery county, only, withe ez-pass extra fees for those who do not use ez-pass. >> i personally would not. i go against traffic. i live in baltimore city. i drive to white marsh. i never hit traffic. traffic, iid hit probably wouldn't. >> the lanes are not receiving good reviews from drivers, at least the ones we spoke with. some thinking that they form some sort of class system on the roads. >> i have seen it in california. it works ok, but it is kind of elitist in my opinion. so, i think it is better for all just to make more infrastructure for everybody. >> others justin upton it was worth it to spend their hard- earned cash for less traffic. -- just did not think it was worth it to spend their hard- earned cash for less traffic. will take a little money that i have. i would not do it. >> three public hearings will take place in mid-october with a final decision on these tolls coming down on december 12 of this year. the project is expected to be completed in december of 2014. if you would like more information on how you can weigh in a
speaking of the tolls, much like the icc in montgomery county, only, withe ez-pass extra fees for those who do not use ez-pass. >> i personally would not. i go against traffic. i live in baltimore city. i drive to white marsh. i never hit traffic. traffic, iid hit probably wouldn't. >> the lanes are not receiving good reviews from drivers, at least the ones we spoke with. some thinking that they form some sort of class system on the roads. >> i have seen it in california. it...
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he is the first ever serve in government official to find himself on trial at the icc. the new president will face similar charges at the same court later this year. questions are being raised about the 58-year-old man rescued after spending four months in the depths of winter in the andes mountains. on a diet ofved rats, raisins, sugars. authorities say he may have been trying to escape after being accused of sexually abusing a young boy. a handsd the size of ache is expected to reach an unexpected prize. they could sell between $28-30 eight dollars in auction. it is one of two extremely rare gems due to come out for sale next month. if you have a few million lying around, you can go shopping. still to come, could this cheaper iphone grab a larger share of the market in china? apple certainly hope so. found for india has men guilty of the gang rape and murder of a woman on a bus. they are expected to be sentenced on wednesday and could face the death penalty. a fast trial by indian standards. nine months since the student was gang raped on her way home from a film. the
he is the first ever serve in government official to find himself on trial at the icc. the new president will face similar charges at the same court later this year. questions are being raised about the 58-year-old man rescued after spending four months in the depths of winter in the andes mountains. on a diet ofved rats, raisins, sugars. authorities say he may have been trying to escape after being accused of sexually abusing a young boy. a handsd the size of ache is expected to reach an...
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there is no mention of the icc criminal court of whoever carried out that criminal attack once it's proved. and there is no condemnation of the assad government. and there is a bottom line that talks about the use of force or some kind of action if syria does not keep up with its promise to remove its chemical weapon stock pile. that's where we're at, one very watered down resolution. we also heard in the last hour from the u.s. unnamed source, of course, saying the u.s. and china are on the same page about the need for a very strong and binding resolution against syria. that's where we're at. that's where we were 24 hours ago, richelle, if i'm honest with you. >> we appreciate your honesty and your expertise and years of reporting. what can we expect from iran. talk about the historic meeting that is going to take place between u.s. and iran this afternoon? >> well, i'm glad you couched it that way because i think it is going to be historic. there has not been a governmental meeting of this level going back 34 years to the iranian revolution. it simply has happened. the last time it happe
there is no mention of the icc criminal court of whoever carried out that criminal attack once it's proved. and there is no condemnation of the assad government. and there is a bottom line that talks about the use of force or some kind of action if syria does not keep up with its promise to remove its chemical weapon stock pile. that's where we're at, one very watered down resolution. we also heard in the last hour from the u.s. unnamed source, of course, saying the u.s. and china are on the...
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the icc says the trials will go ahead regardless. the president of mexico says the united states has promised to investigate allegations that he was spied on by the american national security agency. that actions should be taken if american agencies broke international agreements and acted outside of the law. the interior where minister has narrowly escaped an assassination attempt. a car bomb say exploded next to his motorcade as it drove through the eastern district of the city, the first attack on a senior politician since the military ousted the president mohammed morsi. we have the story from cairo. an attack targeting egypt's interior minister in cairo. his convoy was hit by apple last caused by a large -- his convoy was hit by a blast caused by a large explosive device. officials expect a car bomb. the minister was not hurt. shortly after the attack, he appeared on egyptian television. god --i can do is think is think not. the forensic lab said it was a thee set off from afar with exact timing of my convoy passing that street.
the icc says the trials will go ahead regardless. the president of mexico says the united states has promised to investigate allegations that he was spied on by the american national security agency. that actions should be taken if american agencies broke international agreements and acted outside of the law. the interior where minister has narrowly escaped an assassination attempt. a car bomb say exploded next to his motorcade as it drove through the eastern district of the city, the first...
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if he comes he is not a signatory to the icc. so they are not obligated to arrest him. in fact they are obligated to make sure he has safe passage. al jazeera has discovered this year's general assembly is going to be over there. and if he comes he will be sitting with his delegation right in front of the delegation representing the united states. >> oh, my, something tells me the u.s. will slow walk that visa application. >> that's true. exactly. you have got it. they have done it before. >> absolutely. and to discuss what is on the a genda, james voice is with us, he is a seen i don't know fellow at kings college in london. james good to have you back on the program. let's start here. secretary kerry meeting with his iranian is counterpart. i'm told it is the first time since 1972 if it happens. warmer language coming from iran's president. is there a reason for optimism here? >> reporter: well, good evening, it's always good to speak to you have. this is going to be the highest level meeting since the carter administration. so we go back an awful long way to that poi
if he comes he is not a signatory to the icc. so they are not obligated to arrest him. in fact they are obligated to make sure he has safe passage. al jazeera has discovered this year's general assembly is going to be over there. and if he comes he will be sitting with his delegation right in front of the delegation representing the united states. >> oh, my, something tells me the u.s. will slow walk that visa application. >> that's true. exactly. you have got it. they have done it...
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put it's not last year secretary clinton said that maybe going to the icc is not a good because because it's an engagement with assad later. so the message that president assad got was that the united states still wants tone gauge with him. and that that's the message he's getting from secretary kerry and president obama that if an when they will hit him they will bomb syria, they wouldn't pom it in such way to change the balance on the ground or change the regime or to effect the regime. this reminds everyone of us of what happened in iraq in -t 1991 when all the action towards iraq was calibrated to maintain s*pl t saddam hussein in power. there was diversion to get rid of the chemical weapon's of the time. he killed in one month probably as much as p president bashar killed in a year. he was allowed to stay in power. the insurgeoncy helped west from the west and did not materialize. instead, you had saddam hussein going from town to town, house to house getting rid of the insurgents. the worst case s scenario is wht happened in 1991 and 1993. >> thank you. >> u thank you. >>> protest
put it's not last year secretary clinton said that maybe going to the icc is not a good because because it's an engagement with assad later. so the message that president assad got was that the united states still wants tone gauge with him. and that that's the message he's getting from secretary kerry and president obama that if an when they will hit him they will bomb syria, they wouldn't pom it in such way to change the balance on the ground or change the regime or to effect the regime. this...
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president uhuru kenyetta is untested and perhaps his reputation is diminished, given an indictment from the icc that he's facing. >> do you think it's a sign of desperation? >> i think it is as their operating area in somalia is contained. >> how strong are they? >> they are strong, and because they have links with al qaeda makes them strong. now that they are on the run, it makes them dangerous, harder to track. has there been effort to disband the group. >> absolutely. america has been operating and there has been coordinations with the kenyan government which has done a strong job in somalia and with help from the you gannedance, "a you gannedan, and other troops. >> what is next? >> they operate in the extreme southern area of somalia. the bigger question is how to resolve this with a political solution. there needs to be a political sentiment. >> it's difficult because we are not only dealing with this situation, the kenyan government, but they are dealing with threats from al-shabab, that they'll attack other targets. do you think they'll follow through. >> i do. a couple of years ago the
president uhuru kenyetta is untested and perhaps his reputation is diminished, given an indictment from the icc that he's facing. >> do you think it's a sign of desperation? >> i think it is as their operating area in somalia is contained. >> how strong are they? >> they are strong, and because they have links with al qaeda makes them strong. now that they are on the run, it makes them dangerous, harder to track. has there been effort to disband the group. >>...
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the icc said they will continue to prosecute the two men even if kenya withdraws. they're accused of inciting violence in 2007. >> it was a heated parliamentary session with members arguing against the motion saying this is not good for the country. that kenya will alienate herself from the international community if this continues. this is not about anybody outside of kenya but about kenya and sovereignty, and kenya has institutions to try such cases. at some point opposition members walked out of the debate, and it was expected this motion is going to fail any way because of the coalition which is the ruling coalition has the numbers in parliament. it was widely expected that this motion would go through. what happens now is an appeal is going to be tabled in parliament in the next 30 days. this ithey are going to be seeko repeal the international crimes in the international criminal court. members of parliament will debate on this bilker and if passed it will be passed on to the president, who is going to sign on it or not. once he signs on it, then that sets th
the icc said they will continue to prosecute the two men even if kenya withdraws. they're accused of inciting violence in 2007. >> it was a heated parliamentary session with members arguing against the motion saying this is not good for the country. that kenya will alienate herself from the international community if this continues. this is not about anybody outside of kenya but about kenya and sovereignty, and kenya has institutions to try such cases. at some point opposition members...
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this report is really the latest -- this is the fifth report that iccs has released since 1990, and eachone has confirmed and in fact increased the confidence that human activity primarily the burning of fossil fuels is increasing the greenhouse effect and warming the planet and altering our climate system in risky and potentially catastrophic ways. and unfortunately what we have seen in the last three decades is really the running of this experiment on our only planet. and scientists are observing the changes that were projected to happen. and are reporting on that. >> michael, this is fifth report that the ipcc has released since it first came out with one in 1990 and the latest one asserts that there is a 90% certainty that human past three decades have been the hottest since 1850. even so, climate skeptics are going to point out that the report confirms that global warming has actually slowed down over the past 15 years and the climate scientists who wrote the report say that they don't really understand why that has happened. does that suggest climate skeptics still have a leg to st
this report is really the latest -- this is the fifth report that iccs has released since 1990, and eachone has confirmed and in fact increased the confidence that human activity primarily the burning of fossil fuels is increasing the greenhouse effect and warming the planet and altering our climate system in risky and potentially catastrophic ways. and unfortunately what we have seen in the last three decades is really the running of this experiment on our only planet. and scientists are...
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now i'm waiting to go to icc to find out when they're going to let me get out. >> matthew usually returnsy crimes. he has a history of committing more serious offenses behind bars. >> he's capable of a lot of violence in custody in the prison system. and in fact, he hasn't been in a general population setting since i think maybe 2003. and that's because he keeps getting in trouble. he batters the officers. he's resistant, uses alcohol in custody. ♪ >> whoops. that didn't work. >> good, how are you? >> good. >> this is institution classification committee. this is for administrative segregation inmates and this is a due process issue where we bring them in, review why they're in ad seg and you know, go over the issues of why they're locked up in ad seg and what they can expect from here. >> cdc number. >> matthew national, 245854. >> sir, warden ayres. >> referred to our csr for transfer and approved and you were retained. you have done your shoe related time. therefore, the recommendation is to release you to the rcgp. okay. do you have any problems with being released? >> yes, i got a pr
now i'm waiting to go to icc to find out when they're going to let me get out. >> matthew usually returnsy crimes. he has a history of committing more serious offenses behind bars. >> he's capable of a lot of violence in custody in the prison system. and in fact, he hasn't been in a general population setting since i think maybe 2003. and that's because he keeps getting in trouble. he batters the officers. he's resistant, uses alcohol in custody. ♪ >> whoops. that didn't...
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from florida, why not arrest assad on international crimes and let the icc handle it?going to make the arrest? batman? aaron brandbury of ohio. the u.s. used chemical weapons in vietnam and it affected children. that's why we signed the chemical weapons ban. back then agent orange was used to kill foliage, not humans. you are correct that the unintended consequences did harm people. marilyn knight, selma, california. bill, urchin is not a suitable description for a child. you may have been an urchin, but my kids are not. you may need to re lax a little. denise from walton hills read killing lincoln, killing kennedy and now i have renewed my premium member to get killing jesus. thanks for making the books best sellers. finally tonight the tip of the day, a salute to gary sinise. he became famous in "forrest gump" followed it up with "csi new york." all along he's raised money for veterans, especially those wounded in iraq and afghanistan. september, this friday, september 13 he and his band will play at the festival park in fayetteville, north carolina. the proceeds wil
from florida, why not arrest assad on international crimes and let the icc handle it?going to make the arrest? batman? aaron brandbury of ohio. the u.s. used chemical weapons in vietnam and it affected children. that's why we signed the chemical weapons ban. back then agent orange was used to kill foliage, not humans. you are correct that the unintended consequences did harm people. marilyn knight, selma, california. bill, urchin is not a suitable description for a child. you may have been an...
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these are the very cases that led to the icc issue, where the president became the most wanted criminal in the world planet, and it was an -- whole planet. and it was an embarrassment for the sudanese nation that he was denied access to the u.s., so he couldn't lead the delegation that addressed... >> the united nations general assembly. >> absolutely. both people are trapped. the government is trapped because it has already denied legitimacy. observers feel that the group have hijacked the platform. >> a group of ganksters - you are a member of the opposition. >> no, the government itself - the way it's behaving, it's a gang that has hijacked... >> has the gang been in power too long, is that what you are saying? people are not just angry about the lifting the fuel sub-sidies, but using it as a catalyst. >> absolutely. >> as a wider beef with the government? >> whatever legitimacy that the regime gets from political islam, they question whether it's a group representative of political islam. >> in which case omar has been around 24 years. >> 24 years. >> if it's time for change, what a
these are the very cases that led to the icc issue, where the president became the most wanted criminal in the world planet, and it was an -- whole planet. and it was an embarrassment for the sudanese nation that he was denied access to the u.s., so he couldn't lead the delegation that addressed... >> the united nations general assembly. >> absolutely. both people are trapped. the government is trapped because it has already denied legitimacy. observers feel that the group have...
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the president and his deputy have been accused by the court of crimes against humanity and the icc says continue to prosecute the two men even if kenya withdraws and they are accused of inciting violence following elections in 2007. at least 20 people have died in floods. tens of thousands of people are affected by the heavy rain and destroyed villages and farms, the united nation says farmland is threatened by invasion of locust as a result of the floods. the government in the republicanic of congo will hold peace talks with m-23 rebels fighting in the east and it was announced after leaders from the great lakes region met in, new ganda and they are fighting on the congo border since last week. presidential candidates are in the final stages of campaigning ahead of saturday voting and getting the message to people across 200 islands and many young people voting for the first time and we are in the capitol. >> the people are getting ready to go to the polls to vote for their next president and given the political uncertainty that has unsued on the island nation for 18 months they hope a
the president and his deputy have been accused by the court of crimes against humanity and the icc says continue to prosecute the two men even if kenya withdraws and they are accused of inciting violence following elections in 2007. at least 20 people have died in floods. tens of thousands of people are affected by the heavy rain and destroyed villages and farms, the united nation says farmland is threatened by invasion of locust as a result of the floods. the government in the republicanic of...
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regarding the assessment of the shu term, icc found no factors in aggravation.t's further recommended that we release her to facility d. >> the meeting brings good news for darlene. she will return to the general population. >> everything is going to be fine. i'm going to make it. >>> when we return -- >> this place makes you hard. >> five years later, we catch up with three killers who could spend their lives at valley state. so then the little tiny chipmunks go all the way up... ♪ [ female announcer ] when your swapportunity comes, take it. ♪ what? what? what? [ female announcer ] yoplait. it is so good. i'to guard their manhood with trnew depend shields and guards. the discreet protection that's just for guys. now, it's your turn. get my training tips at guardyourmanhood.com >>> when i was a little girl, no, i could never imagine myself being here now today or even coming to a place like this. when i was 16, i was in juvenile hall fighting my case, still didn't think about coming to prison. to be so young convicted of second degree murder, facing 15 to life i
regarding the assessment of the shu term, icc found no factors in aggravation.t's further recommended that we release her to facility d. >> the meeting brings good news for darlene. she will return to the general population. >> everything is going to be fine. i'm going to make it. >>> when we return -- >> this place makes you hard. >> five years later, we catch up with three killers who could spend their lives at valley state. so then the little tiny chipmunks...
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according to this draft report of the icc final report coming up, number five, obtained by fox news,climate change, is likely to say the extremely likely, 95% confident, that human influence on climate caused more than half of the observed increase in global average surface temperature. in other words, we're to blame. that's a greater degree of confidence than they expressed in their last report six years ago which has some scientists saying wait a minute. because the more we know about climate, they say, the greater the degree of uncertainty as to what's driving the recent period of warming and that it's impossible it say, with a degree of confidence, how much is m manmade. judith curry is a climatologist with georgia tech. >> i'm not happy with the ipcc. i think it has torqued the science in an unfortunate direction. the fame and fortune in climate this is, and by fortune, i mean funding there the funding agencies is all tied to the assumption of embellishing the ipcc narrative about the science and especially the impacts. >> one contradiction already in the report, it predicts arc
according to this draft report of the icc final report coming up, number five, obtained by fox news,climate change, is likely to say the extremely likely, 95% confident, that human influence on climate caused more than half of the observed increase in global average surface temperature. in other words, we're to blame. that's a greater degree of confidence than they expressed in their last report six years ago which has some scientists saying wait a minute. because the more we know about...
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. >> observers say the credibility of the icc is on the line. in 10 years of its existence, it has only achieved one conviction, raising serious questions about whether it can enforce international justice. >> the eu is proposing to ban all roaming charges next year, to the delight of mobile phone users. first, the stories in brief. the philippines has sent more troops to the city of zamboanga, where the country is engaged in a standoff with 200 muslim rebels. the government says the rebels are holding dozens of civilians as human shields. clashes started monday when the rebels moved out into the city. a crash in guatemala has left at least 43 people dead and more than 30 injured. the vehicle plummeted 75 meters down a ravine into a riverbed. it was carrying farmers to a market west of the capital, guatemala city. investigators do not yet know what caused the bus to veer off the road. >> an explosion in the southern chinese city of guangzhou has killed four people and injured 14. may have been related to explosive materials stored in a garage. t
. >> observers say the credibility of the icc is on the line. in 10 years of its existence, it has only achieved one conviction, raising serious questions about whether it can enforce international justice. >> the eu is proposing to ban all roaming charges next year, to the delight of mobile phone users. first, the stories in brief. the philippines has sent more troops to the city of zamboanga, where the country is engaged in a standoff with 200 muslim rebels. the government says...
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the icc could help you out as a alternative route or using that the northeast highway.s use the cameras, northbound 395, the accident the activity remains here tying up the left side the road as you travel on the north of the beltway, you're headed toward landmarks. no accidents to report continuingto toward the 14 stret bridge, with sunshine delays coming in from the fair oaks, head toward the capital beltway, all lanes are open.e that's a check of fox 5 on time traffic. >>> thank, julie. >>> today the house is>> expects to vote on a stop gap spending bill that would fund government operations past the end of september. >>> but the bill will likely be dead onwill arrival on the senae raising the stakes for a f possible government shutdown. the reason why, the ongoingg fight over obama care, the affordable care act. act. the bill over at the house has the provision to strip the money for that act, despite thethe provision that it's been on the books for three years. >>> new details from thes from investigation into monday's mass shooting at the navy yard. the washington
the icc could help you out as a alternative route or using that the northeast highway.s use the cameras, northbound 395, the accident the activity remains here tying up the left side the road as you travel on the north of the beltway, you're headed toward landmarks. no accidents to report continuingto toward the 14 stret bridge, with sunshine delays coming in from the fair oaks, head toward the capital beltway, all lanes are open.e that's a check of fox 5 on time traffic. >>> thank,...
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to go to the icc -- there is going to have to be some sort of consensus on who will be tried, howlett be done -- how it will be done, how it will be carried on. some diplomats are talking about responding to the general assembly and not the security council for some sort of u.n. statement or resolution on -- in response to this chemical attack. -- could makeway way for criminal action. first we need to know who is being accused of using chemical weapons, the degree of damage, and things like that. the united nations being unbiased, impartial, they're going to have to come out with the results of the investigation the back toolvide fodder for them. again, is it going to be very vague and the wording in terms of being able to infer who was responsible for chemical weapons use if it is confirmed? it is hard to tell. host: finally, this tweet from victor -- is that a potential to nomadic avenue e -- potential diplomatic avenue? what: we will see secretary kerry has with the arab league were presented. , they are against military action. they go back to how the united needs to- the u.n. pl
to go to the icc -- there is going to have to be some sort of consensus on who will be tried, howlett be done -- how it will be done, how it will be carried on. some diplomats are talking about responding to the general assembly and not the security council for some sort of u.n. statement or resolution on -- in response to this chemical attack. -- could makeway way for criminal action. first we need to know who is being accused of using chemical weapons, the degree of damage, and things like...
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even statements by the united secretary-general, , says that the issue should be referred to the icc.ade about instilling democracy, nobody wants the u.s. to instill democracy in syria. the syrian people want to install democracy. they want to install a democratic ross says. the international community support because of beenthe country has through. there will be a lot of international help. a professor at northwestern university in evanston illinois has a piece today in the washington post on health care workers and an accompanying photo of what life is like in a town with the hardest damage. told the heroes inside syria. we have time for one more quick all. cliff from maryland, go ahead. have watched the arab spring with fascination and hope. to say you will leave it up the syrian people to install democracy. the way the egyptians did it? the way they did it in the west bank? the idea that democracy is panacea for everything. i am afraid democracy is not going to work. guest: democracy will not look the same everywhere. the opposition coalition, moderates within syria and outside sy
even statements by the united secretary-general, , says that the issue should be referred to the icc.ade about instilling democracy, nobody wants the u.s. to instill democracy in syria. the syrian people want to install democracy. they want to install a democratic ross says. the international community support because of beenthe country has through. there will be a lot of international help. a professor at northwestern university in evanston illinois has a piece today in the washington post on...
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party and have seen no realistic aspect for security council will prefer the serious situation to the icc or agree to a u.n. tribunal system for the former yugoslavia and rwanda. but we still believe that those responsible for these atrocities must be held accountable. >> i want to ask you about some paint you said at least 20 times in the past week from that podium. he said that if assad in a network interview claimed that he did not have chemical weapons, what are you talking about? >> he has, prior to the agreement that is. government, the assad government to the russian proposition , agreed to with the united states to assad or give up his chemical weapons. they have insisted for years that they do not possess chemical weapons. when asked if they have refused to answer or a set at different times they don't have them. i don't think anybody doubts that was their position and it has changed in the wake of the threat that the credible threat of u.s. force in response to assad's use of chemical weapons in development we've seen since then. >> u.s.a. before that it's important to have cred
party and have seen no realistic aspect for security council will prefer the serious situation to the icc or agree to a u.n. tribunal system for the former yugoslavia and rwanda. but we still believe that those responsible for these atrocities must be held accountable. >> i want to ask you about some paint you said at least 20 times in the past week from that podium. he said that if assad in a network interview claimed that he did not have chemical weapons, what are you talking about?...
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the end run at a round of the security council and make certain demands such as the referral to the icc for assad and others that violated the international law and to demand a ceasefire to stop atrocities and investigate atrocities and to create safe areas for the u.n. proposal that has been turned down in the security council in the past. with the french and the u.n. taking on the role of the no-fly zone this would give some time. there would be a lot of planning required and allow the president to maintain credibility i think. we are going to take the leadership on this and step back and take a little bit of time to think about what is best for all of the syrian people including the christians etc.. and in the meantime help build. sorry i'm going on so long but to build support for the ability of the council, the local council to govern because i read recently that it is the jihadists providing food and medicine. they are taking leadership with the local people whereas of the local council affiliated with the opposition are doing absolutely nothing in terms of taking on responsibilit
the end run at a round of the security council and make certain demands such as the referral to the icc for assad and others that violated the international law and to demand a ceasefire to stop atrocities and investigate atrocities and to create safe areas for the u.n. proposal that has been turned down in the security council in the past. with the french and the u.n. taking on the role of the no-fly zone this would give some time. there would be a lot of planning required and allow the...