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peter mark mershon director of the international council on clean transportation thank you very much for joining us in the studio to death the e.u. council is set to approve a slate of fiscal reforms for the nineteen nations who share the euro currency but lack a common monetary policy the euro zone reforms will expand the role of the european stability mechanism the bailout fund created during the euro crisis in twenty two the d.s.m. will now be able to conduct its own review of member nations financial health and intervene earlier to fix a reform don't go far enough and many sidestep issues like a common budget and finance minister measures promoted by french president obama and i call him the flush of his twenty seven thousand election on pro europe. so is that really enough joined by les you're to see from the brutal think tank joins us from brussels unless you're no budget no minister just a vague promise a look at the issue again that's how they want to call want it raw. absolutely this falls short of a man will micron's the grand plans or when he won the election in france i th
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peter mark mershon director of the international council of clean transportation thank you very much for joining us in the studio today. and that's all your business here is a reminder of the top stories we're following for you we have. police in france have shot the man suspected of killing three people in an attack on the christmas market and they were able to track down twenty nine year old sharif talk to. a member of the public. you're watching news a lot of. news coming. all the hour don't forget you can get all the latest news and information around the clock on the web site that's. call. is next. morning. kick off life. football is a simple game football a super game. not really trying to complete two majors a ball for ninety minutes. to miss to. talk a. lot of the teams it's difficult to understand we will give you the end. cers every east quarter on. the grid next time d w live i just wish double wave quadriga the international talk show for journalists to discuss the topic of the week chinese conservative party has a new leader and a great credit card power a protege as cha
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humanitarian situation yemen is a brotherly country we are in and it's an expense support from the international councilby addressing the specific features of the positive tangible results that have been achieved from the consultations in sweden and this will constitute the bedrock for future consultations and to be held next year and then it's through their framework of a consensual spirit and consensual approach within the security council and this is on the basis of the agreements reached it is important for us to take note and not to deliver messages that may be misinterpreted to conclude sir we iterate our support for the efforts of the special envoy mr march and griffiths we reiterate the importance of these efforts to bring an end to the crisis and. we hope that the three political differences will be addressed including the mechanism of the implementation of the outcomes of national dialogue at the conference and security council resolutions that particularly the twenty two sixteen to ensure that there be respect for sovereignty independence and territorial integrity of yemen as well as not inte
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bush and in moscow alexy klebnikov a middle east analyst at russia international affairs council welcome to you all i'd like to begin with you general mark kimmitt in d.c. has the white house simply abandoned the very people that helped defeat. no i don't think so i think there's a lot of misunderstanding about what this announcement means this just says that we're pulling the two thousand ground troops out of syria it will not stop our air support it will not stop our intelligence support it does not stop us from training and equipping troops outside of syria this is very similar to the strategy that we've used inside of iraq the local forces in that case iraqi security forces have been giving a lot of support by the americans but not ground troops and i think what has been done in iraq is a justification of the strategy those two thousand troops on the ground truly weren't making a significant difference. in london. you've heard well general mark kimmitt had to say that they know about issues the reach shifting of the strategies of the syrian kurds likely to see it that way i don't thi
bush and in moscow alexy klebnikov a middle east analyst at russia international affairs council welcome to you all i'd like to begin with you general mark kimmitt in d.c. has the white house simply abandoned the very people that helped defeat. no i don't think so i think there's a lot of misunderstanding about what this announcement means this just says that we're pulling the two thousand ground troops out of syria it will not stop our air support it will not stop our intelligence support it...
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now lexie klebnikov is a middle east analyst at the russian international affairs council he joins us now from moscow thanks very much for being with us so does the russian president have a point here are there double standards when the west deals with russia to a certain extent of course yes because basically as you rightly described in the beginning that in one case where there were allegations of no hard evidence is for. those two russians and. the spies and squid paul and it's poisoning after the end scruple is alive and or skilled in actually even the top brass as in. security services they confirm confirm that there was no action. done top words with regard to saudi arabia because it is a crucial ally and u.s. partner so apparently there are some double standards here. are countries like the u.k. really russophobia. well . if you look back. for several years now you can see that this kind of russian. retore is on the rise not only in the u.k. but throughout the western world and of course it is majorly connected with. with crimea and eastern ukraine and previously. late zero zer
now lexie klebnikov is a middle east analyst at the russian international affairs council he joins us now from moscow thanks very much for being with us so does the russian president have a point here are there double standards when the west deals with russia to a certain extent of course yes because basically as you rightly described in the beginning that in one case where there were allegations of no hard evidence is for. those two russians and. the spies and squid paul and it's poisoning...
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later in the two thousand cycle even though seven our own i'm an international tribunal was formed under the aegis now under a un security council resolution so while i mostly understand by the way i believe the other gentleman is an international lawyer i know a little bit of it it was that based on the u.s. security council resolution mandates on which there are people he tried to you know was horrible ok so having said that what could would be would that same body have jurisdiction over something like this. well if it's a difference a matter to international peace u.n. security council has all the power in the world our big problem is of course whether the different powers of the of the security council will agree to them or the allergies the parameters of an investigation like this and what if what if anything saudi arabia would have to do as a result of the investigation and i would assume that. to the extent that they're going there that there might be certain repercussions for saudi arabia that can only be can only be decided once this sort of an international investigation is concluded we there's no point you. cannot tak
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have any kofu the middle east expert said to russian international affairs council welcome to the program what's your assessment of where we're at first was a very confusing picture is your sense that the syrian troops are in member which well there are contradictions reports coming from both syrian side and kurds as we know yesterday syrian state television declared announced basically that a syrian army entered man beach but after that kurds on the broad beach they reported that the syrian troops just amassed south borders of the city so it's still unclear whether the troops are in the city or around the city but anyways it's kind of some sort of things are in the works arbitrations or on hold because today. there is a important meeting between affording and defense ministries of russia and turkey in moscow ok that's a crucial meeting and then what will depend on it what do you think is likely to come of it. well in the first place i think that the bow of both sides russia in turkey they want to avoid any major light scale escalation on the ground so this is why both ministers foreign m
have any kofu the middle east expert said to russian international affairs council welcome to the program what's your assessment of where we're at first was a very confusing picture is your sense that the syrian troops are in member which well there are contradictions reports coming from both syrian side and kurds as we know yesterday syrian state television declared announced basically that a syrian army entered man beach but after that kurds on the broad beach they reported that the syrian...
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well actually fled in a coffin is the middle east expert at the russian international affairs council he says russia and turkey are looking for ways to stay away from more conflict i think that the both sides russian turkey they want to avoid any major light scale escalation on the ground so this is why both ministers foreign minister and defense minister came to discuss and try to reach a acceptable compromise. for all parties not only moscow and ancora but also for kurds for for damascus because the equation now is getting more and more complicated if we again if we take into account that americans really withdraw from from syria that it adds more uncertainty and unpredictability because that would depend on how kurds would negotiate with moscow and damascus on terms to be incorporated back under the damascus control which can sour potentially sour relations between moscow and on the corrupt. a security forces in egypt say they've killed forty people they're calling terrorists during a gun battle as follows friday's attack on a tourist bus three foreigners and their egyptian guide d
well actually fled in a coffin is the middle east expert at the russian international affairs council he says russia and turkey are looking for ways to stay away from more conflict i think that the both sides russian turkey they want to avoid any major light scale escalation on the ground so this is why both ministers foreign minister and defense minister came to discuss and try to reach a acceptable compromise. for all parties not only moscow and ancora but also for kurds for for damascus...
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that was larry lindsey, former director of the international economic council and a former fed governorwe appreciate his time. still ahead, we are following the markets. we will dig into what is happening on this day. as you can see, the dow, the all lower after a record-setting day yesterday. we will look at what is moving these markets. this is bloomberg. ♪ jason: you are watching balance power. 2018 is shaping up to be the worst year for asset management stocks since the 2008 financial crisis. the s&p index that tracks these companies is down 29% this year. joining me now is rachel evans of bloomberg news, one of the most followed, most read stories right now on the terminal, not surprisingly given the names you're talking about -- blackrock among them. why are they getting hit so hard. tahel: it is an interesting toof the bull market coming a close. blackrock has done particularly well. the stock gained sixfold between a march 2009 low in the high this year. the market becomes more volatile and stocks take a leg lower. asset managers are suffering from that. jason: we just saw that
that was larry lindsey, former director of the international economic council and a former fed governorwe appreciate his time. still ahead, we are following the markets. we will dig into what is happening on this day. as you can see, the dow, the all lower after a record-setting day yesterday. we will look at what is moving these markets. this is bloomberg. ♪ jason: you are watching balance power. 2018 is shaping up to be the worst year for asset management stocks since the 2008 financial...
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later in the two thousand cycle even zero seven our own i'm an international tribunal was formed under the aegis now under a u.n. security council resolution so while i'm mostly under started by the way i believe the other gentleman is an international lawyer i am a little bit of a it was a based on the u.s. security council resolution mandates of which there are a few tribunals was horrible. ok so having said that what could would be with that same body had jurisdiction over something like this well if it's if it's a matter of related to international peace u.n. security council has all the power in the world our big problem is of course whether the different powers of the of the security council will agree to them or the allergies the parameters of an investigation like this and what if what if and it's a saudi arabia would have to do as a result of the investigation and i would assume that. to the extent that they're going there that there might be certain repercussions for saudi arabia that can only be those can only be.
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council to take what has been achieved in stockholm and indorse it with the security council make it binding international law as a security council resolution it's also worth telling you that martin gryphus the special envoy who led those negotiations he will be briefing the security council on friday to tell them exactly what has been achieved so far so that's a meeting of the u.n. security council which has been added to the agenda on friday here in new york all right we'll wait to see what happens out of that james bays live for us there in the united states. yemen's foreign minister says the agreements are only binding if both parties stick to the terms. oh good can look into two agreements signed upon and shared u.s. effort that has been taken thirty slee release in the prison those and those who have been forcibly abducted and the other agreement is that what they are the. agreements however we are a human that the other party will with the ruin the will release the prisoners the spokesman for the the delegation says they want guarantees on the ground and. a lot we are ready to implement the peace
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council. international i'm sean thomas have you with us as we recap of the week's top stories. armored vehicles moved through the streets of paris on saturday the first . time in more than a decade has yet more violence gripped the french capital in the latest round of protests by the yellow vest movement there were more than seven hundred arrests as thousands of riot police used tear gas to try and contain the crowds despite their efforts demonstrators wreaked havoc in a fourth consecutive weekend of unrest. but. it was. what began as local protests over fuel price hikes snowballed into a nationwide uprising against emanuel micron's government and it's not only people in the high visibility yellow jackets who are showing their frustration paramedics and paris and high school students across the country have been holding rallies as well or to be trouble dubinsky is following events for us in france. as you can see there is sounding names so i ring say it i just on the cross silicone cold as you go towards the national assembly the thing that they're unhappy about is a change sh
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actually coming up with the money and airports need a lot of that according to a study by a ports council international usa ports need an estimated seventy five point seven billion dollars in infrastructure investment through twenty nineteen but american airports don't only need an upgrade they require a deep comprehensive plan if that doesn't happen the country that saw the birth of aviation will struggle to compete in the twenty first century nicholas o'donovan r.t. . oil and natural gas are driving forces behind much of the nation's energy and the transport behind it lies in our country's pipeline infrastructure for a closer look are to cya tab in your report. the u.s. currently the largest consumer of oil consuming twenty million barrels a day just in two thousand and seventeen but that wouldn't be possible without pipelines that transport the feel from its source to the market and although the u.s. has fallen behind internationally and seen every decline and its infrastructure when it comes to telecommunications transportation. and water there one critical bright spot has been on energy thanks to
actually coming up with the money and airports need a lot of that according to a study by a ports council international usa ports need an estimated seventy five point seven billion dollars in infrastructure investment through twenty nineteen but american airports don't only need an upgrade they require a deep comprehensive plan if that doesn't happen the country that saw the birth of aviation will struggle to compete in the twenty first century nicholas o'donovan r.t. . oil and natural gas are...
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for in line with security council resolution twelve forty four as well as with other international actors in kosovo under the leadership of special representative the head to name the mission will continue to focus its activities among other priorities on inter-community trust building. which is essential for the long term normalization of relations between belgrade and pristina thank you mr president. thank you well mr. was a card for his briefing. today you know the floor to his excellency mr alexander which each president of the republic of serbia. dear mr president. your excellence is. i am profoundly grateful to you for convening this session and such a short notice and you think. that. it was very important. i'm going to right to do so because of. a. terribly difficult situation in the ground which means that we are free seeing more and more difficulties. in the area of course a woman talking. and i have to say that i'm very much worried very much concerned and a beauty even afraid of the future and for the future not only. for my people of our country serbia but of an entire region
for in line with security council resolution twelve forty four as well as with other international actors in kosovo under the leadership of special representative the head to name the mission will continue to focus its activities among other priorities on inter-community trust building. which is essential for the long term normalization of relations between belgrade and pristina thank you mr president. thank you well mr. was a card for his briefing. today you know the floor to his excellency mr...
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international council of shopping center ceo tom mcgee, what's going on here?k first of all, we're going to have a very strong holiday season, as you suggested. and this, we are headed into our busiest time of the year. super saturday, despite a lot of people thinking that black friday is the busiest shopping day of the year, super saturday is actually the biggest shopping day of the year. we expect 111 million people to go out shopping. we have -- neil: 111 million people are going to go shopping tomorrow? >> absolutely. that's exactly right. about 4.5% increase year over year. neil: that explains why it's called super saturday. >> you got it. you got it. neil: i understand. all right. so how are we in terms of other saturdays? this is an unusual year, of course, the time we have between thanksgiving, christmas, of course christmas itself on a tuesday. lot of things have been working in retailers' favor here but the strong consumer is another thing, right? >> yeah. we have a very strong consumer sentiment obviously, a new reading came out this morning indicati
international council of shopping center ceo tom mcgee, what's going on here?k first of all, we're going to have a very strong holiday season, as you suggested. and this, we are headed into our busiest time of the year. super saturday, despite a lot of people thinking that black friday is the busiest shopping day of the year, super saturday is actually the biggest shopping day of the year. we expect 111 million people to go out shopping. we have -- neil: 111 million people are going to go...
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bush and in moscow alexy klebnikov a middle east analyst at russia international affairs council welcome to you all i'd like to begin with you general mark kimmitt in d.c. has the white house simply abandoned the very people that helped defeat. no i don't think so i think there's a lot of misunderstanding about what this announcement means this just says that we're pulling the two thousand ground troops out of syria it will not stop our air support it will not stop our intelligence support it does not stop us from training and equipping troops outside of syria this is very similar to the strategy that we've used inside of iraq the local forces in that case iraqi security forces have been giving a lot of support by the americans but not ground troops and i think what has been done in iraq is a justification of the strategy those two thousand troops on the ground truly weren't making a significant difference. in london. will give heard well general mark kimmitt had to say that they know about issues to reach shifting of the strategies of the syrian kurds likely to see it that way i don't t
bush and in moscow alexy klebnikov a middle east analyst at russia international affairs council welcome to you all i'd like to begin with you general mark kimmitt in d.c. has the white house simply abandoned the very people that helped defeat. no i don't think so i think there's a lot of misunderstanding about what this announcement means this just says that we're pulling the two thousand ground troops out of syria it will not stop our air support it will not stop our intelligence support it...
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turkey syria border thank you well let's accept mccovey middle east experts at the russian international affairs council he says moscow and ankara will be looking to strike a deal in northern syria. i think that the both both sides rushing turkey they want to avoid any major light scale escalation on the ground so this is why both ministers foreign minister and defense minister came to discuss and try to reach a acceptable compromise. for all parties not only moscow and ancora but also for kurds for for damascus because the equation now is getting more and more complicated if we again if we take into account that americans really withdraw from from syria that it adds more uncertainty and unpredictability because that would depend on how kurds would negotiate with moscow and damascus on terms to be incorporated back under the damascus control which can sour potentially sour relations between moscow and on the security forces in egypt say they have killed forty people they're calling terrorists jim a gun battle following an attack on a tourist bus three foreigners and their egyptian guide died in that bom
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bush and in moscow alexey klebnikov a middle east analyst at russia international affairs council welcome to you all i'd like to begin with you general mark kimmitt in d.c. has the white house simply abandoned the very people that helped to defeat. no i don't think so i think there's a lot of misunderstanding about what this announcement means this just says that we're pulling the two thousand ground troops out of syria it will not stop our air support it will not stop our intelligence support it does not stop us from training and equipping troops outside of syria this is very similar to the strategy that we've used inside of iraq the local forces in that case iraqi security forces have been given a lot of support by the americans but not ground troops and i think what has been done in iraq is a justification of this strategy those two thousand troops on the ground truly weren't making a significant difference. in london. will give heard well general mark kimmitt had to say that no abandoning the missions to reach shifting of the strategies of the syrian kurds likely to see it that way i
bush and in moscow alexey klebnikov a middle east analyst at russia international affairs council welcome to you all i'd like to begin with you general mark kimmitt in d.c. has the white house simply abandoned the very people that helped to defeat. no i don't think so i think there's a lot of misunderstanding about what this announcement means this just says that we're pulling the two thousand ground troops out of syria it will not stop our air support it will not stop our intelligence support...
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more than 50,000 fares che day according to internal metro records. council whether decriminalizing helps or hurts. >> in a 20-minute period, ten people jumped over the turnstile. it's on tv. not making it up. >> channel 4 has been running a series of reports on fare evasion. i saw younger people, not juveniles, but younger people who wereju quite brazenling the turnstile. >> when we look at other jurisdictions,e have not seen that everyone just starts jumping the turnstile. i realize it's perhaps a convenient argument to try to make and scare folks around how it's going to work, but it hasn't played out and i don't believe it will here. >> far evasion and decriminalization law would take effect starting next year. scott mcfarlane, news4. >>> on the cold side out there right now, windchillings across the area, not a lot of wind. we're 32 in d.c., only in the 20s back to the west, 20 for most of us after what's been a very cold day. more on the cold air and the more on the cold air and the chance for the weeke storm. i had life-treatening bleeding in my brain.
more than 50,000 fares che day according to internal metro records. council whether decriminalizing helps or hurts. >> in a 20-minute period, ten people jumped over the turnstile. it's on tv. not making it up. >> channel 4 has been running a series of reports on fare evasion. i saw younger people, not juveniles, but younger people who wereju quite brazenling the turnstile. >> when we look at other jurisdictions,e have not seen that everyone just starts jumping the turnstile. i...
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council the u.s. because we were behind the creation of the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia and i instantly testified in four cases there the international criminal court is an outgrowth of that and the united states had signed up for it and then that the bush administration which had no or it's of international law with through it we sort of back in the obama administration you know but you know that i can accommodate americans so it's a bit absurd peeta i just want to thank you for your time tonight and bring if you're experienced in plots to what's happening now it'll probably all change as you say get in the new year but for now we'll let you have the night off happy new year and thank you for making the time to be like this and not intend it over maybe not the new year but two years from now it will change peter galbraith former u.s. ambassador to croatia live on the program. well so which will be a light lantern smushed plate so raise a glass of champagne this new year we hope you're enjoying your evening with just a few hours away here in moscow. for just three hours
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from it in two thousand and eight when kosovo declared independence contrary international law contrary to the u.n. security council resolution for four forty four and yet it was recognized by many western countries many western support of the su legal act in the same countries now are supporting the formation illegal formation of an army and that is very dangerous because we've seen many. escalations in the past couple of weeks not only just the formation of the army but you've seen the authorities in kosovo increase taxes to one hundred percent taxes the products coming from central serbia and many serves as we speak our rebellion against this are protesting every day against these taxes and now with the permission of the army it is very dangerous because if pristina decides pushed that army into northern coastal that is mostly populated by serbs service president has said that they will we will not watch this . passively that serbia will have to act to protect its people and if that happens of course it kosovo decides to opt for the military solution to gain control over all because it does not currently control
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diplomatic editor james bays explains the challenges that will face international observers. the u.n. security council has started work drawing up a draft resolution that would indorse what was agreed in stockholm last week and give a mandate for a u.n. monitoring mission in yemen news that has been welcomed by the spokesman for the u.n. secretary general it will be. i think it will send a strong signal from the international from the international community in support of the un's work of this where mr griffiths has done what mr cameron. camera. will lead the dutch general patrick camera who's leading the monitoring mission has been briefing the un secretary general antonio good terrorists on his plan i'm told the first members of the monitoring mission the assessment team will be on the ground in yemen on wednesday the watchwords i'm told or form follows function they'll look at the security situation see what functions they need to perform and then decide on the form the number of monitors they're going to need to come from member states the united nations people with military experience but people
diplomatic editor james bays explains the challenges that will face international observers. the u.n. security council has started work drawing up a draft resolution that would indorse what was agreed in stockholm last week and give a mandate for a u.n. monitoring mission in yemen news that has been welcomed by the spokesman for the u.n. secretary general it will be. i think it will send a strong signal from the international from the international community in support of the un's work of this...
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the studio is non resident fellow at gulf international forum and author by via skype from nasa get many journalists a nonresident fellow at the atlantic council and in lancaster simon maven senior lecturer in international studies at lancaster university if i wore welcome to all of you after a very few people expect this ceasefire to even be a grades does anyone expect it to hold. the planet we know yemen peace talks in sudan that many. describe constantini sense and the beginning before talks began just. not to make too much of expectations out of them so it's absolutely. honest saying that two warring parties have agreed on this fight even if mass just for few hours. i'm very optimistic that both pirate you have willingness to hold this cease fire to as long as it can that. unlike their previous peace talks the outcomes of these. talks and sweden has been quite an achievement but all but all i think there is a good movement. or an international and standing and willingness to bring a nice and human talent solution to the conflict in yemen but the question is there anything that will yemen swaying parties to achieve i mean that is the big qu
the studio is non resident fellow at gulf international forum and author by via skype from nasa get many journalists a nonresident fellow at the atlantic council and in lancaster simon maven senior lecturer in international studies at lancaster university if i wore welcome to all of you after a very few people expect this ceasefire to even be a grades does anyone expect it to hold. the planet we know yemen peace talks in sudan that many. describe constantini sense and the beginning before talks...
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security council resolution iran says its missile program doesn't breach international laws. has more from washington. in a release put out by secretary of state mike pompei oh iran has launched a ballistic missile and by a lation of a un security council ban now very little details were put out by the state department for example exactly when this alleged missile launch took place and exactly where however the state department is saying that it was a medium range ballistic missile capable of carrying multiple warheads with a range where it could reach parts of europe and all of the middle east according to the state department that would be in violation of u.n. security council ban two two three one which you bans iran from undertaking any activity related to a ballistic missiles designated to be capable of delivering nuclear weapons including launches using such ballistic missile technology and now according to the state department iran's ballistic missile testing is actually on the increase and the state department is asking iran to halt all ballistic missile tests immediat
security council resolution iran says its missile program doesn't breach international laws. has more from washington. in a release put out by secretary of state mike pompei oh iran has launched a ballistic missile and by a lation of a un security council ban now very little details were put out by the state department for example exactly when this alleged missile launch took place and exactly where however the state department is saying that it was a medium range ballistic missile capable of...
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have a wonderful memo from about two days before the wall fell from bush's national security council, an internal memo that essentially says, and i'm paraphrasing, we should think about the fact that there might be a change in the border status and we should start planning how we might want to put together a committee to think about how we want to react. that is a bureaucratic start something that you expect isn't going to happen for six months or a year or maybe never. most of the people who saw the berlin wall fall had the same reaction which was this is something we never thought we would see in our lifetimes. most politicians especially german who would talk about a unified germany would talk about tearing down the division between east and west and knew they could talk about that in the same way they could say we are also going to go to jupiter. it is easy to say because no one thought it would happen and then it happened to everyone's surprise. c-span: did you hear anything about mr. gorbachev that surprised you? >> guest: one thing that was quite interesting to me was more about bush and t
have a wonderful memo from about two days before the wall fell from bush's national security council, an internal memo that essentially says, and i'm paraphrasing, we should think about the fact that there might be a change in the border status and we should start planning how we might want to put together a committee to think about how we want to react. that is a bureaucratic start something that you expect isn't going to happen for six months or a year or maybe never. most of the people who...
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saudi that question began its military operation with political legitimacy and international legitimacy of the un security council with that is emotion twenty two sixteen. that is illusion has never been a pita and today it's really out to be and if those are really a collective you dynamics on the ground when you mention that you then you. have been vocally expressing their support for that but they also expressed that they support peace peace talks and it's a critical actor to nettie that we take this moment where it all abused pieties and willing to discuss peacefully and and caucus on. the this conflict essentially began after the took over the capital sanaa by force in august of two thousand and fourteen which forced out what what was and still is the internationally recognized government of yemen what do you say to that . i mean doesn't matter i've developed agree with the ho to the who the or the what happened it was an internal. case that in yemen when yemen we have had many fighting between the north and the stopped on as will the fighting in central yemen and we had many a crisis like that most of yemen
saudi that question began its military operation with political legitimacy and international legitimacy of the un security council with that is emotion twenty two sixteen. that is illusion has never been a pita and today it's really out to be and if those are really a collective you dynamics on the ground when you mention that you then you. have been vocally expressing their support for that but they also expressed that they support peace peace talks and it's a critical actor to nettie that we...
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breaking the rules based international order is obviously nonsense i mean the british and the americans along with all the members of the permanent members of the security council are regularly responsible for violating international law but the british and americans i would say in particular i wrote an article recently describing britain as a rogue state and running through seven areas in which britain is violating un policies and i'm talking about britain as a rogue state not in some sensational way but in a factual way that. the the violations of international law whether it's you know everyone knows about the invasion of iraq but the invasion of libya in two thousand and eleven was also a violation of international law the the ukase. playing along with the illegal israeli settlements and allowing trade between those is israeli illegal settlements in the u.k. that's also a violation of international law there are many other cases where britain is in contravention of un principles across the board i would argue almost in the middle east the u.k. role in syria the role that britain has had in syria in the forces are currently playing in syria but it's also ill
breaking the rules based international order is obviously nonsense i mean the british and the americans along with all the members of the permanent members of the security council are regularly responsible for violating international law but the british and americans i would say in particular i wrote an article recently describing britain as a rogue state and running through seven areas in which britain is violating un policies and i'm talking about britain as a rogue state not in some...
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there was some discussion, more pertaining to the internal working of the advisory council, what are our responsibilities with meal sites. we'll discuss that later. we had lgbt updates. we stand with seniors for input from the lgbt community's perspective and the means to address the needs. there was a brief discussion of setting up a nominated committee for the next -- for the offices of president, vice president, second vice president, and secretary. and i wouldn't go into that in much detail, but my understanding is that the nominating committee has been seeking candidates. a particular issue that i brought up is that of the built environment. of greater and greater interest to me as i age. i'm concerned with the safety of sidewalks, traffic lights, broken sidewalks, and in particular concerns to read a notice from greater market street improvement association. it's not quite the right title. they proposed to have bikes and pedestrians on the same sidewalk. my own experience walking and hiking is that this does not work very well, but we formed a committee to discuss the issues. s
there was some discussion, more pertaining to the internal working of the advisory council, what are our responsibilities with meal sites. we'll discuss that later. we had lgbt updates. we stand with seniors for input from the lgbt community's perspective and the means to address the needs. there was a brief discussion of setting up a nominated committee for the next -- for the offices of president, vice president, second vice president, and secretary. and i wouldn't go into that in much...
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lot their international community and we will have their representatives here with us in a minute a fully supportive of the peace process it's a remarkable asset for you haven't security council is united international community is focused on us the presence of the media representatives here is testament to that representatives of the group of nineteen and best of the with african accreditation to government travel to sweden they will join us shortly and i will continue to be as you well in close contact with them during the course of these consultations they've repeatedly called for an end to the war we're calling for is a resolution to the conflict resolution the attitude that led to this war finally as you said. this that has been their dollars that yemen's future is in the hands of those of us in this from countries institutions are risk. the fragmentation of the country is enormous concern and we must act now before we lose control of the future. you have all expressed your commitment of the school solution to the coming days our muster. it's important it's a significant events don't wave that is not none of us waver it's part of the challenges that we may face as well w
lot their international community and we will have their representatives here with us in a minute a fully supportive of the peace process it's a remarkable asset for you haven't security council is united international community is focused on us the presence of the media representatives here is testament to that representatives of the group of nineteen and best of the with african accreditation to government travel to sweden they will join us shortly and i will continue to be as you well in...
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international affairs program ising able to continue its pickup with the carnegie council. we do an event every semester together and have had a very nice track record of wonderful events, and i'm glad we're going to continue that this evening with this discussion. i just want to mention briefly what the bard globalization international affairs program is. it's a program that allows students to come to new york city for a semester or a summer, to take classes with great faculty members including the president of the carnegie council, joel rosenthal, who's one of our faculty members. also to do internships here in the city and to just revel in all of the things that new york city has to offer. and i'm very happy to also report that starting this semester we have a new partnership with central european university in budapest, so we have several of their students with us this semester, here with us this evening as well. so we have other events that we run throughout the semester. if you are interested to find us on facebook, on twitter, on various other places our web site, pl
international affairs program ising able to continue its pickup with the carnegie council. we do an event every semester together and have had a very nice track record of wonderful events, and i'm glad we're going to continue that this evening with this discussion. i just want to mention briefly what the bard globalization international affairs program is. it's a program that allows students to come to new york city for a semester or a summer, to take classes with great faculty members...
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more than five years active in the commission we recall not up chain from the international community and from the security council it is the law sure putting in place a trade deal not a job you know a dog for the book or the crimes of that that komi did in syria and we are in this seven year of the commission of crimes severe crimes against humanity including genocide and war crimes can be tried in the international criminal court in the hague one hundred twenty four countries have recognized it's all for eighty but syria is not among them which is why the hague is not an option here the last resort would be for the security council to have the case referred to a special tribunal on syria. but so far attempts have been vetoed by russia and china. carla del ponte a sense she did not want to be an alibi for inaction by the international community . so cite is a he can't right now i don't see a way around this i don't see the political will to achieve justice but he's got to get. by and i still imagine that the high official political and military leaders might one day appear in court. but if it is a little bit ahea
more than five years active in the commission we recall not up chain from the international community and from the security council it is the law sure putting in place a trade deal not a job you know a dog for the book or the crimes of that that komi did in syria and we are in this seven year of the commission of crimes severe crimes against humanity including genocide and war crimes can be tried in the international criminal court in the hague one hundred twenty four countries have recognized...
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international airport sound to you? >> does it come with free gifts in one for you, one for you. a councilng nashville international airport to honor her who graduated from tennessee state university. the national airport authority board has the final say. right now oprah doesn't meet the criteria and thankfully so a person has to be deceased to get an airport named after them. but they ask why do we have to wait to celebrate someone until they're gone? stay tuned. maybe it could happen. >> i would never speak ill of oprah, never. but why isn't it a country music star for nashville? i don't know. >> but it's oprah. come on. >> chicago would be better. okay. moving on. taking a live look at the new york stock exchange. as you can see, we are up 269 points right now. >>> new at 6:00, an indiana driver was caught on camera crushing the christmas spirit. look at this. he stops in front of this home with an inflatable snowman decoration. he gets back into his vehicle, backs up the car, and then plows right through the snowman before driving away. >> what? >> police are searching for the driver.
international airport sound to you? >> does it come with free gifts in one for you, one for you. a councilng nashville international airport to honor her who graduated from tennessee state university. the national airport authority board has the final say. right now oprah doesn't meet the criteria and thankfully so a person has to be deceased to get an airport named after them. but they ask why do we have to wait to celebrate someone until they're gone? stay tuned. maybe it could happen....
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international crisis group's u.s. program, previously served as assistant to the president, national security council in several different roles, including senior director for african affairs. he also served in the office of legal advisor, an extraordinary place. as far as people i have met in government, worked in that office. he is also a lawyer and has an undergraduate degree from harvard and a law degree from yale. dr. rand is vice president for research at mercy corps. she has a deep background in government, serving in at least two of the three branches of government. deputy secretary in the bureau of democracy, human rights and labor. for a while.e nsc of -- asrth a graduate well as princeton, is an award-winning writer for the new york times and former fellow here at the wilson center where he wrote a wonderful book. ofert is a walk -- native washington educated at was leanne and winston. the housekeeping matter here is quite simple. we have almost an hour. will talk for 10 minutes. jane and i may talk -- ask an annoying question or two, then we asked the audience. talk about your recent travels in yemen. >> than
international crisis group's u.s. program, previously served as assistant to the president, national security council in several different roles, including senior director for african affairs. he also served in the office of legal advisor, an extraordinary place. as far as people i have met in government, worked in that office. he is also a lawyer and has an undergraduate degree from harvard and a law degree from yale. dr. rand is vice president for research at mercy corps. she has a deep...
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and it was a momentum that the international community was unable to stop. >> the united nations security councilts responsibilities. so we will rise to ours. sadaam hussein and his sons must leave iraq within 48 hours. their refusal to do so will result in military conflict, commenced at a time of our choosing. sometimes you need a second sample to confirm that the first sample was, you know, accurate. of course it was accurate... (laughs) for the road. ♪iere... isn't the best present being present? stella artois. joie de biere. ♪ it is such a good time to dance ♪ ♪ it is such a good time to [ laughing ] ♪ scoobidoo doobidoo ♪ scoobidoo doobidoo [ goose honking ] ♪ [ laughing ] a bad day on the road still beats a good one off it. ♪ progressive helps keep you out there. >>> tonight, we're precisely halfway through the deadline president bush gave iraqi president sadaam hussein to leave iraq and take his two sons along with him. the alternative will be war. >> no one really joined the united states, except great britain. and so bush was doing this on his own. the international community thought th
and it was a momentum that the international community was unable to stop. >> the united nations security councilts responsibilities. so we will rise to ours. sadaam hussein and his sons must leave iraq within 48 hours. their refusal to do so will result in military conflict, commenced at a time of our choosing. sometimes you need a second sample to confirm that the first sample was, you know, accurate. of course it was accurate... (laughs) for the road. ♪iere... isn't the best present...
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security council resolution iran insists its missile program is defensive and does not breach international norms earlier unveiled a new domestically made battleship that it says capabilities. and security is tight in mauritania for sunday's planned visit by the saudi arabian crown prince the opposition is denouncing his visit to iraq shot saying mohammad been so none has damaged the interests of muslims around the world often supporters are being urged to condemn the murder of saudi journalist. and urged the kingdom support for palestine. mexico's new president has been sworn in beginning his six year term in office address manual lopez obrador has also been formally anointed leader by indigenous groups at a ceremony in mexico city lopez obrador as mexico's first leftist leader in over seventy years and his pledge to end centuries of property and marginalization for more than seventy indigenous communities talk to al-jazeera is coming up next day with. which and for you. you can. see. the u.n. headquarters in new york she's just taken over one of the most challenging jobs in the world befo
security council resolution iran insists its missile program is defensive and does not breach international norms earlier unveiled a new domestically made battleship that it says capabilities. and security is tight in mauritania for sunday's planned visit by the saudi arabian crown prince the opposition is denouncing his visit to iraq shot saying mohammad been so none has damaged the interests of muslims around the world often supporters are being urged to condemn the murder of saudi...
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box was supposed to do is have the rights under international law to be used to resolve. the security council resolution for that that is specific positions on jerusalem and some from those who do understand that israel has plans to take all of its tourism and in directly trying to go to support these small groups announcement in my view. about has declared its creating its own army turning a small security forces into full scale military units the me of how about has been little support among longstanding alliance with the us being the only exception what cast you have takes a look at why most of europe is concerned. we like to think of europe as peaceful conflict less a place where difference as a result in a civilised way but this place is different. with this vote today a new era starts for a country. from this moment efficiently we have the cost you got the. europe. it has its darker aspects ethnic strife religious divides contested borders kosovo is all of that it is permanently on the brink of a new war it just needs a spark the self-proclaimed government there wants to appear strong e
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internal investigation records. englewood made that decision at a city council meeting earlier this month, the move comes weeks aheadation of a new state law which could allow the public to access the records. there's no connection between the law and the city's decision to shred the records before they become public. >>> survivors of the camp fire in butte county are gathering to reflect. >> all right. all right, there you go. >> thank you. >> that was at paradise alliance church last night. for some, this is the very first time seeing one another since the wildfire in november. children were able to meet santa and mrs. claus and enjoy a choir singing holiday hymns. both services were open to the public. >>> coming up on "today in the bay," kari is tracking your christmas forecast. >> it starts out wet. we can see the leftovers from the rain that rolled through last night. as we get a live look in downtown san jose, christmas in the park, as you head you tout campbe campbell, it's in the upper 40s. the lo of sunshine today. we'll get a look at what's ahead, coming up next. >>> plus, second act ofference . - >>> wel
internal investigation records. englewood made that decision at a city council meeting earlier this month, the move comes weeks aheadation of a new state law which could allow the public to access the records. there's no connection between the law and the city's decision to shred the records before they become public. >>> survivors of the camp fire in butte county are gathering to reflect. >> all right. all right, there you go. >> thank you. >> that was at paradise...
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fidel to he is the head of president putin's human rights council vidot of criticized the verdict which he called in explicable amnesty international and other human rights organizations condemned the imprisonment of put the money off as well. you're watching the w. news live from berlin we'll be back at the top of the hour with more world news of to see that. this you know i mean in your mind. what i'm going to miss you know but i'm all. for it and as you know i'm not going to sit there. sassy when i've only said that i caught it going on what they're doing finding. the sofa. here's what's coming up for the going to sleep so much movement to get him listening to this and trying to hold him back here want to know that it's time to take a look at what all that means for the table for. the fund to sleep every weekend here on t.w. . play. the flute. player. move to a. hi and welcome to kino film magazine from berlin i'm scott roxboro and today show is all about men we've got to hollywood legends and a german takes on movie masculinity robert redford is pure effortless charm as bank robber for stalker in the old man and the guy fellow
fidel to he is the head of president putin's human rights council vidot of criticized the verdict which he called in explicable amnesty international and other human rights organizations condemned the imprisonment of put the money off as well. you're watching the w. news live from berlin we'll be back at the top of the hour with more world news of to see that. this you know i mean in your mind. what i'm going to miss you know but i'm all. for it and as you know i'm not going to sit there. sassy...