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sir geoffrey i know that your recently had i have been involved with the international criminal court and the i.c.c. is also fairly often accused of doling out so active justice did agree with this assessment. the r.c.c. had a difficult start with an unfortunate prosecutor luis moreno ocampo. and he left the very firm impression that the countries he pursued may have been being pursued for political reasons and that that was extremely unfortunate. the focus on africa resides with earlier reflects arguably the interest of the international community in avoiding countries like. russia or america. and so on that might have things to answer for in taking a softer target but i'm happily it also reflects the recognition by some african countries for example uganda. of their ability to use the court. and turn it into a weapon of conflict and why wouldn't man american countries try to manipulate or influence court proceedings when world powers those countries that take pride in being in a standard bearers of human drive have not been brought to books for they are for they are for the crimes t
sir geoffrey i know that your recently had i have been involved with the international criminal court and the i.c.c. is also fairly often accused of doling out so active justice did agree with this assessment. the r.c.c. had a difficult start with an unfortunate prosecutor luis moreno ocampo. and he left the very firm impression that the countries he pursued may have been being pursued for political reasons and that that was extremely unfortunate. the focus on africa resides with earlier...
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they were there to try all sides so that would not be victor's justice on the permanent international criminal court is specifically instructed to look at conflicts in the wronged so that all sides might be prosecuted. unhappily it's not always the case that the tribunals have been able to prosecute all sides the yugoslavia tribunal did attempt to prosecute all sides but the rwanda tribunal failed and there are many people who think that the cases of the international criminal court in africa failed to look at all now i'm sure you encounter that in your legal practice and i saw it in the years of covering conflicts that war can turn pretty ordinary nonviolent people into mass murderers and the nature of that transformation is very very complex so i would argue if the war environment itself ignoring these fact and judging these people by the norms of peace time doesn't do justice doesn't he your question reaches the heart of a problem.
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lawyer prosecutor paul but on the loss of each of the hague and for our cases before the international criminal court. jeffrey thank you very much for your time isn't it true that all tribunals are to some extent delivering victor's justice yes. historically they delivered a form of victor's justice starting in the first world war second world war.
lawyer prosecutor paul but on the loss of each of the hague and for our cases before the international criminal court. jeffrey thank you very much for your time isn't it true that all tribunals are to some extent delivering victor's justice yes. historically they delivered a form of victor's justice starting in the first world war second world war.
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international criminal court black africans or other people the west doesn't like them and bush and blair would be right up there there's no crime reason a crime worse than the invasion of iraq. obama would be there for the war but these it's just conceivable in fact there's legislation in the states which in europe is called the netherlands invasion. by congressional legislation but the president authorizes the president to use force to rescue any american brought to the hague for trial. this is. a speaking of the drone wars i can't help but think of john bellinger the chief architect of the drone policy who was speaking to a think tank recently and he said that obama's ramped up the drone killings simply to avoid the bad press of getting out of capturing suspects alive and trying to get now when you hear things like this what is your response to people who say his hands are tied he wants to do well. that's i too was pointed out some time ago but will street journal military correspondent what he pointed out is that bush is technique was to. capture people and torture them. obama's impro
international criminal court black africans or other people the west doesn't like them and bush and blair would be right up there there's no crime reason a crime worse than the invasion of iraq. obama would be there for the war but these it's just conceivable in fact there's legislation in the states which in europe is called the netherlands invasion. by congressional legislation but the president authorizes the president to use force to rescue any american brought to the hague for trial. this...
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international criminal court black africans or other people west doesn't like them in the bush and blair ought to be right up there there's no crime reason a crime worse than the invasion of iraq. obama would be there for the war but these it's just inconceivable in fact there's legislation in the united states which in europe was schooled in the limbs and. the congressional legislation and so on but the president which authorizes the president to use force to risk you any american brought to the hague for trial. you know this is. a cool speaking of the drone wars i can't help but think of john bellinger the chief architect of the drone policy who was speaking to a think tank recently and he said that obama's ramped up the drone killings simply to avoid the bad press of getting out of capturing suspects alive and trying to get now when you hear things like this what is your response to people who say his hands are tied he wants to do well well but that's i too was pointed out some time ago but will street journal military correspondent what he pointed out is that bush is technique was to
international criminal court black africans or other people west doesn't like them in the bush and blair ought to be right up there there's no crime reason a crime worse than the invasion of iraq. obama would be there for the war but these it's just inconceivable in fact there's legislation in the united states which in europe was schooled in the limbs and. the congressional legislation and so on but the president which authorizes the president to use force to risk you any american brought to...
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influencing be banned from the ground that's quite a charge for any given court let alone the international criminal court and don't just. mean you know you obviously very very black and white propositions like absolute indictment. choose your language. kill it we kill it oh if they're going to kill some of us. choose this is the consensus get to. choose the opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories get inside the life choose the access to your office. if. it's so. i won't go more than three minutes without saying about our efforts. to always. hear the roadside bombs i've had twelve of them. arsenal in my vehicle all times. when my day goes off you react and ways you think are right at the moment. and when it when it hit our vehicle. are triggers for i heard my gunner start firing which to me means he had a target my gunner was very good he wouldn't make that mistake. and i jumped out of the vehicle and i shot a shot three people before any of them realized what was going on. and they started running from us and i shot frank two more before. before my driver grabbed me and he said would be doing.
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be, but we did our research, explored it, and we determined that the place to go is the international criminal court, and we -- what we found in looking up evidence is that the church officials, and i mean the top ranking vatican officials, are involved in committing crimes against humanity. the evidence is so clear. it's happening all over the globe, and through some very kind people, we have the fortune of meeting the rights, and we're around the corner, and there's a huge impact across the globe, and they heard about our situation and they agreed to take a case to the international criminal court to try to bring that pressure on the vatican, and our lead attorney is here today, and that's pam sitting up here in the front, and that case continues, and pam and the staff presented a submission to the international criminal court, and it contained over 20,000 pages and pieces of evidence of the crimes, and that was in 2011, and then last year, they compiled another submission so that in 2012, another 10,000 or 15,000 documents were submitted, and more is coming in, and all of these people who contrib
be, but we did our research, explored it, and we determined that the place to go is the international criminal court, and we -- what we found in looking up evidence is that the church officials, and i mean the top ranking vatican officials, are involved in committing crimes against humanity. the evidence is so clear. it's happening all over the globe, and through some very kind people, we have the fortune of meeting the rights, and we're around the corner, and there's a huge impact across the...
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the international criminal court. postmortem on the intervention in libya. it doesn't look like anything particularly momentous was discussed or decided. egyptians are preparing for the worst. supporters and opponents of morsi.d an american student is dead who was interning. morsi'saccuse government of mismanagement. his supporters are determined to keep him in power. for more on that, we're going to go to our cairo correspondent. things seem to be calm today in cairo. is this the low before the storm? yesterday we had a peek after the friday prayer, then towards the evening. relatively quiet. everyone thinks it will pick up in the evening. tomorrow will be the big day that is announced since weeks of people come to the streets. lots of people are expected tomorrow on the streets. it's very unpredictable if it will be peaceful demonstrations or if you will see clashes like the repeat of what we saw yesterday. >> morsi has been in office for a year now, but unrest continues. what options does he have? >> not many. the opposition has called for him to step dow
the international criminal court. postmortem on the intervention in libya. it doesn't look like anything particularly momentous was discussed or decided. egyptians are preparing for the worst. supporters and opponents of morsi.d an american student is dead who was interning. morsi'saccuse government of mismanagement. his supporters are determined to keep him in power. for more on that, we're going to go to our cairo correspondent. things seem to be calm today in cairo. is this the low before...
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gadhafi son saif al islam for alleged war crimes saying he should be tried at home by the international criminal court argues that there is no evidence that investigators in libya are even looking into the same charges linked to libya's uprising in twenty eleven saif al islam who is still being held by the rebels who caught him as threatening to reveal damaging evidence of financial corruption involving some of europe's biggest leaders. or coming up after the break you're a nazi a continuation of the crusades or an unacknowledged timeless war the decline of christians in the middle east up for debate or crossed. told him a language of what i will only react to situations i have read the reports i'm likely to put the no i will leave them to the state department to comment on your latter point of the month to say to mr kerry a car is on the docket no god. no thank you no more weasel words. when you made a direct question be prepared for a change when you find you should be ready for a. freedom of speech a little down to freedom to costs. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the im
gadhafi son saif al islam for alleged war crimes saying he should be tried at home by the international criminal court argues that there is no evidence that investigators in libya are even looking into the same charges linked to libya's uprising in twenty eleven saif al islam who is still being held by the rebels who caught him as threatening to reveal damaging evidence of financial corruption involving some of europe's biggest leaders. or coming up after the break you're a nazi a continuation...
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legislation here that seems to protect the british government from being taken to the international criminal court for the kind of thing that i would snowden has revealed to us and could other summits have been monitored that. well of course this is what the delegates assembling in ireland or occupied island somewhere around the world in the next forty eight hours because how many other summits have been bugged the problem with this kind of revelation is there seems to be a kind of lazy acceptance in the media and let's remember there are revelations about how the media are running this country and how close they are to the spying thora t.v. or secret agents that seem to be running this kind of thing saying that well you know they're trying to protect us and they've got to stop subversive because russian spies or foreign spies this kind of relays the drift into one thousand nine hundred four well in mccarthyite style government seems to be all over the media at the moment but certainly if they're monitoring other summits u.s. authorities don't seem that worried president obama doesn't and of cours
legislation here that seems to protect the british government from being taken to the international criminal court for the kind of thing that i would snowden has revealed to us and could other summits have been monitored that. well of course this is what the delegates assembling in ireland or occupied island somewhere around the world in the next forty eight hours because how many other summits have been bugged the problem with this kind of revelation is there seems to be a kind of lazy...
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gadhafi son saif al islam for alleged war crimes saying he should be tried at home by the international criminal court argues that there is no evidence the investigators in libya are even looking into the same charges linked in libya's uprising in two thousand and eleven a saif al islam who is still being held by the rebels who called him is threatening to reveal damaging evidence of financial corruption involving some of europe's biggest leaders. or is it time to a tug at your heartstrings for a bit here on our next one director's mission to find loving families for too many or so the special documentary in just a moment on. new york magistrate judge gary brown has ruled that it's ok to track people's location via their cell phone the judge supports his decision by saying that there is no legitimate expectation of privacy in the perspective of a cellular telephone where the individual has failed to protect his privacy but taking the simple expedient action of powering it off this statement seems to hint that cell phones are some sort of a luxury and that people are just too lazy to turn off their pho
gadhafi son saif al islam for alleged war crimes saying he should be tried at home by the international criminal court argues that there is no evidence the investigators in libya are even looking into the same charges linked in libya's uprising in two thousand and eleven a saif al islam who is still being held by the rebels who called him is threatening to reveal damaging evidence of financial corruption involving some of europe's biggest leaders. or is it time to a tug at your heartstrings for...
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kony is wanted by the international criminal court for war crimes.accused of recruiting underage boys as fighters and girls as sex slaves in uganda. he's still on the run. he and his struggling malita are poaching elephant ivory across the country. i know you're around the world. you're traveling all the time but it's good to have you in here. >> i love being in studio. >> tell us, how did they know he's behind it, kony and his group? this is a group they've not been able to capture. do they know the connection here? >> if more years elephant poaching has been on a dramatic rise and we've been trying to figure out various agencies around the world figure out what's driving it. the last few months it's become apparent that joseph kony and his band of terrorists, one might argue, are behind some of the elephant poaching that's happened. >> what can they do? can they go after them? >> the story is a wonderful reminder of how the intersection of people and the environment. it affects our security and economy. many of the african countries are unable and
kony is wanted by the international criminal court for war crimes.accused of recruiting underage boys as fighters and girls as sex slaves in uganda. he's still on the run. he and his struggling malita are poaching elephant ivory across the country. i know you're around the world. you're traveling all the time but it's good to have you in here. >> i love being in studio. >> tell us, how did they know he's behind it, kony and his group? this is a group they've not been able to...
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influencing be banned from the ground that's quite a charge for any given court let alone the international criminal court don't you think. you review all this the very very black and white propositions like absolute . wealthy british soil. from time to. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to conjure reports. welcome back at least two people have been killed and hundreds injured in fierce clashes between supporters and opponents of egypt's president mohamed morsi rising broke out in the northern city of months as the leader was preparing for our national address marking his first year in power amid a way you've a fresh course for him to step down. brings us the latest. bun store is a nile delta city this a few hours drive from the capital to have been bloody street battles between those in support of the president and those they against the president said egypt and police are desperately trying to contain the violence using tear gas they have been reports all birdshot but it is related weapons and fire
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taylor for his crimes and has tried other human rights crimes and is one of these new international criminal courts that have sprung up in the past decade or so. he asked what i was researching, and i said, well, i'm looking at courts in the 19th century. and be he said, well, of course you know about the slave trade tribunal which sat in sierra leone. and i said, no, i've never heard of that, you know? and i study this. and he knew about it because of the special court for sierra leone sat in freetown which was where one of these courts sat. and be it was part of the local lore that this court had been there and had heard these cases. and it was sort of local common knowledge but not something that people were aware of elsewhere. and i discovered that the british were excellent record keepers, and so the complete archives of the courts are in the british archives in london. and so it was pretty easy the reconstruct from the archives what the courts had done. >> host: and from that spark came this book, "the slave trade and the origins of international human rights law." it's published by oxford. s
taylor for his crimes and has tried other human rights crimes and is one of these new international criminal courts that have sprung up in the past decade or so. he asked what i was researching, and i said, well, i'm looking at courts in the 19th century. and be he said, well, of course you know about the slave trade tribunal which sat in sierra leone. and i said, no, i've never heard of that, you know? and i study this. and he knew about it because of the special court for sierra leone sat in...
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influencing the band from the ground that's quite a charge for any given court let alone the international criminal court don't you think. when you review all this the very very black and white propositions like absolute indictment. speak your language anything about the war nobody. will use programs and documentaries and spanish more matters to you. a little tune to bangalore stories. here. that teach spanish more and more visit. welcome back now following the chinese investment boom in africa america is having to play catch up has begun a total of three african countries in a bid to strengthen ties but many locals are frustrated over the stashing of u.s. aid along with washington's controversial military operations began each again reports. right now africa is in the center of america's so-called war on terror we hear about new drone basis popping up on the african continent in countries whose governments we see aid from the us in one form or another we hear about the u.s. army in training security forces in a number of states in africa then we learn how some of those forces commit most horrible atroci
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influencing be banned from the ground that's quite a charge for any given court let alone be an international criminal court don't you . worry you review all the see very very black and white propositions like absolute indictment. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations rule the day. the four. welcome back to the kaiser report imax kaiser time out at cern to andrew mcgettigan author of the great university gamble money markets and the future of higher education andrew welcome to the kaiser even more next on so the invitation it's great that you're on the show we saw you the other day we had to come in and mediately because you've got some really interesting stuff here you are responsible for breaking this story regarding this secret report for the coalition government regarding selling off the forty billion pounds in student loans project yes hero project hero. project hero is the code name for a report that was commissioned by the government from a bank. they appointed him sometime around may two thousand a
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influencing the balance on the ground that's quite a charge for any given court let alone the international criminal court injunction . e.u. review all the see very very black and white propositions like absolute indictment . speak the language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here. in the world talks of the art piece into the intriguing story. that. arabic. visit arabic. called. in two thousand and eight x. goldman sachs c.e.o. hank paulson went before congress and he warned of an imminent collapse of the financial system economic armageddon he basically said if you have a bazooka in your pocket and people know about it you probably won't have to use it well congress. did pass the seven hundred billion dollar tarp program and guess what paulson used most of it the problem the money would mainly to the big banks institutions that behaved recklessly and the world financial system into disarray what part of the problem is congress and the american people with something entirely different that the money would be used to hope homeowners who were underwater on their mortgages well it's nearly fiv
influencing the balance on the ground that's quite a charge for any given court let alone the international criminal court injunction . e.u. review all the see very very black and white propositions like absolute indictment . speak the language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here. in the world talks of the art piece into the intriguing story. that. arabic. visit arabic. called. in two thousand and eight x. goldman sachs c.e.o. hank paulson went before congress and he warned of...
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influencing the balance on the ground that's quite a charge for any given chord let alone the international criminal court don't you think. you review all the sleep very very black and white full desertions like absolute in dog. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. but. it looks. like. the latest n.s.a. leak has solidified the fact that journalists are now in the line of fire could be deemed guilty in the court of public opinion of course i'm referring to recent calls for the prosecution of guardian journalist glenn greenwald folks we're living in backwards times where politicians and pundits would rather attack the messenger and to address the message that's a reality my next guest knows all too well as an investigative journalist working in local television he was criticized multiple times simply for asking questions that go beyond official narratives and fact is someone i have highlighted on this show as a hero in one of the only journalist to directly confront president obama about h
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and she says "because he's not an investigator, actually, he's the prosecutor of the international criminal courtanda." for investigating. and she says to him, "you wrote a book and it said in that book the women from kosovo have lost everything and no one is hearing their weeping. the only place they can go for someone to hear their weeping is this criminal court." and she's there because four women have been murdered. and she says, what about their weeping? >> hmm. sounds familiar. >> yeah. i know. it just causes him to go back and he gets permission from the court. >> wow. >> because that's what interpol has the problem with. they can't get permission to go study the crimes because it's like the united states in 1930. >> you can tell why you love this role. you are living it all over again. what was it specifically that made you fall in love with this role? >> besides the writing, which is awesome. >> oh, the writing is wonderful. ed branero. >> who's he? >> he's the writer. he's the creator. and laura bauer, who's the producer. the two of them. >> sometimes, when you were talking earlier abou
and she says "because he's not an investigator, actually, he's the prosecutor of the international criminal courtanda." for investigating. and she says to him, "you wrote a book and it said in that book the women from kosovo have lost everything and no one is hearing their weeping. the only place they can go for someone to hear their weeping is this criminal court." and she's there because four women have been murdered. and she says, what about their weeping? >> hmm....
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he is under indictment by the international criminal court on charges he bankrolled post- election ethniclings in 2007. this is only mr. obama's second presidential trip to sub-saharan africa. the other was a 22-hour stop- over and speech in ghana in 2009. his predecessor, george w. bush made multiple trips to africa, pushing his multi-billion dollar aids funding program-- pepfar-- and a major debt relief plan. and president bill clinton was widely praised for the economic development spurred by his african growth and opportunity act or a.g.o.a. so far, there are no big-ticket items on president obama's agenda this trip. but he did today pledge to extend the a.g.o.a. which expires in two years. for more on the president's visit and his administration's performance in africa, we turn to sarah pray, senior policy analyst for africa at the open society foundation. and todd moss, a senior fellow at the center for global development. welcome to you both. todd, beginning with you, how do you rate or grade the obama administration's track record on africa so far? >> well, so far, i think it's be
he is under indictment by the international criminal court on charges he bankrolled post- election ethniclings in 2007. this is only mr. obama's second presidential trip to sub-saharan africa. the other was a 22-hour stop- over and speech in ghana in 2009. his predecessor, george w. bush made multiple trips to africa, pushing his multi-billion dollar aids funding program-- pepfar-- and a major debt relief plan. and president bill clinton was widely praised for the economic development spurred...
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the palestinians threatened to take their case to the international criminal court. yes, the united states of america will always have israel's back. we will always stand up for israel's security, but wouldn't we both be stronger if we have more company? with the right choices and enough courage and determination, there is a very different future possible for israel. i ask you today, don't just realize, but this time can be different, but this time it actually has to be. people have been so much time lamenting what has not worked in the past that i believe we've forgotten to focus on what the future could look like if we do keep pace. think of the security benefits, an israel where school children run on the playground without bunkers and shelters to escape the rocket fire. i've been there. i've seen hundreds of casings that are displayed there that have. fired out of gaza. i went to up in the north and went into a bunker where kids hide from the rockets coming in from lebanon. i know that fear. we can see a difference where you have a world where extremists and thei
the palestinians threatened to take their case to the international criminal court. yes, the united states of america will always have israel's back. we will always stand up for israel's security, but wouldn't we both be stronger if we have more company? with the right choices and enough courage and determination, there is a very different future possible for israel. i ask you today, don't just realize, but this time can be different, but this time it actually has to be. people have been so...
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. >> the international criminal court has indicted the new president of kenya, mr. kenyatta.that probably is going to go away, i think that would have been very difficult. i think unlike what hillary clinton did, here, here, here, she was in did -- as she travel around. it sort of relates to one of the things mr. mohammed was talking about. a lot of these africans in the united states send money home to their people. i'm told that in the last few years given the economy downturns here and around the world, those contributions have been getting less and less. a critical thing. this goes back to the u.s.-africa, china-africa thing. i think one of the things that has been a problem is this in assistance on human rights. the one thing i think president obama did in senegal very publicly was to affirm the rights of gay and lesbian people right there with the president of senegal who had to say, well, we don't go for that. i think it is really important for a country that does have in its constitution all these guarantees, even though they aren't met in this country to articulate t
. >> the international criminal court has indicted the new president of kenya, mr. kenyatta.that probably is going to go away, i think that would have been very difficult. i think unlike what hillary clinton did, here, here, here, she was in did -- as she travel around. it sort of relates to one of the things mr. mohammed was talking about. a lot of these africans in the united states send money home to their people. i'm told that in the last few years given the economy downturns here and...
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the new president is facing charges of crimes against humanity and the international criminal court ands accused of orchestrating the violence that marred the country and the 2007 election. an update on nelson mandela. reports say he is now in critical condition. the government says the condition of the 94-year-old is deteriorating. he is being treated at a hospital in pretoria for a long in -- for a recurrent lung infection. >> there are about 1400 monuments on this battlefield. this is the 1880s. they are getting older. sure they are remembered. they are going to this by building monuments. that is howe days they commemorated the service. these are monuments to the soldiers and their leaders. help usments really interpret the story. they are placed on the ground. most of the monuments are union monuments. it is going to be a union victory. by the time the war ends, there's not a lot of money in the cell to go monuments. especially in the northern states. coverage of the battle of gettysburg starting at 930 eastern with historian speakers.nd at 8:00, the commemorative ceremony with the
the new president is facing charges of crimes against humanity and the international criminal court ands accused of orchestrating the violence that marred the country and the 2007 election. an update on nelson mandela. reports say he is now in critical condition. the government says the condition of the 94-year-old is deteriorating. he is being treated at a hospital in pretoria for a long in -- for a recurrent lung infection. >> there are about 1400 monuments on this battlefield. this is...
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the palestinians have also threatened to take it to the international criminal court. yes united states of america will always have israel's back and we will always stand up publicly both be stronger if we had more company? because of the determination there is a different future possible for israel. i ask you today but we ask you to recognize this can be different but this time it actually has to be. people have spent so much time limit to what has not worked in the past i believe we have forgotten to focus on what the future could look like if we have faith of security and where schoolchildren can run around. i have seen the hundreds of casings that are displayed that have been fired out of gaza. i went into a bunker where kids had to hide with rockets coming in from lebanon. i know that fear. piquancy a difference where you have a world of the extremist and the state sponsors no longer use the conflict as an excuse for any number of hidden agendas. and we can see the errors and that is increasing and isolated and think of the economic benefits for the average citize
the palestinians have also threatened to take it to the international criminal court. yes united states of america will always have israel's back and we will always stand up publicly both be stronger if we had more company? because of the determination there is a different future possible for israel. i ask you today but we ask you to recognize this can be different but this time it actually has to be. people have spent so much time limit to what has not worked in the past i believe we have...
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and the kenyan president, he was charged by the international criminal court and will face in novembert obama basically said as much today. but the next thing that is really interesting that obama is doing that we will see and continue to see throughout his trip is the focus on young africans, and the median age here is 17. there's a huge population of folks in africa that will be going into the job force and he is tying that into the economic message throughout his travels. >> thank you. >>> coming up on "new day saturday," good news for the victims of the boston bombing. much-needed money is about to be headed their way. okay, team! after age 40, we can start losing muscle -- 8% every 10 years. wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps you from getting soft. [ major nutrition ] ensure. nu
and the kenyan president, he was charged by the international criminal court and will face in novembert obama basically said as much today. but the next thing that is really interesting that obama is doing that we will see and continue to see throughout his trip is the focus on young africans, and the median age here is 17. there's a huge population of folks in africa that will be going into the job force and he is tying that into the economic message throughout his travels. >> thank you....
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she says, because he's not an investigator, but the prosecutor of the international criminal court andis this criminal court. she's there because four women have been murdered. she says what about their weeping? >> sounds familiar. >> yeah. it just -- because it goes back -- that's what interpol has a problem with. they can't get permission to go study the crimes because it's -- it's the united states in 1930. >> you can tell why you love this role. what was was it specifically that met you fall in love with this role? >> besides the writing, which is awesome. >> the writing is wonderful. the writer -- >> who's he? >> he's the writer. and the producer. >> because sometimes we talk about earlier about the big stars, they used to do commercials overseas, you know? they didn't want their star power, box office power diminished if they were associated with a product. a lot of great actors have felt that which about television. that's slipping away a little bit. when al pacino starts to do hbo and you do the nbc series. things are changing. >> well, they changed a long time ago. >> i mean,
she says, because he's not an investigator, but the prosecutor of the international criminal court andis this criminal court. she's there because four women have been murdered. she says what about their weeping? >> sounds familiar. >> yeah. it just -- because it goes back -- that's what interpol has a problem with. they can't get permission to go study the crimes because it's -- it's the united states in 1930. >> you can tell why you love this role. what was was it...
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cole, and i have introduced on a bipartisan basis that would bring bashar assad to the international criminal court where he would be prosecuted for war crimes and crimes against humanity. this is an example of bipartisan cooperation and accord on a challenging foreign policy crisis. i urge my colleagues to co-sponsor the cole-israel resolution and pass it immediately. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. sessions: by direction of the committee on rules i call up house resolution 271 and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. the clerk: house calendar number 34, house resolution 271, resolved, that at any time after the adoption of this resolution the speaker may, pursuant to clause 2-b of rule 18, declare the house resolved into the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for further consideration of the bill h.r. 1947, to provide for the reform and contin
cole, and i have introduced on a bipartisan basis that would bring bashar assad to the international criminal court where he would be prosecuted for war crimes and crimes against humanity. this is an example of bipartisan cooperation and accord on a challenging foreign policy crisis. i urge my colleagues to co-sponsor the cole-israel resolution and pass it immediately. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the speaker...
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and the palestinians have also threatened to take their case to the international criminal court.yes, the united states of america will always have israel's back. we will always stand up for israel's security. but wouldn't we both be stronger if we had some more company? with the right choices and enough courage and determination, there is a very different future possible for israel. so i ask you today, don't just look at what may happen that's negative; look at the possibilities. i ask you to recognize that this time can be different, but this time it actually has to be. people have spent so much time lamenting what hasn't worked in the past that i believe we've actually forgotten to focus on what the future could look like if we do keep faith. think of the security benefits an israel where schoolchildren actually run around a playground without having to run into bunkers and shelters to escape the incoming rocket fire. i've been to sderot. i've seen those hundreds of casings that are displayed there that have been fired out of gaza. i went to kiryat shmona up in the north and we
and the palestinians have also threatened to take their case to the international criminal court.yes, the united states of america will always have israel's back. we will always stand up for israel's security. but wouldn't we both be stronger if we had some more company? with the right choices and enough courage and determination, there is a very different future possible for israel. so i ask you today, don't just look at what may happen that's negative; look at the possibilities. i ask you to...
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makes it doesn't just court danger integration in syria it also puts danger into aggression against its own citizens once inviting international mercenaries terrorists jihad into criminals through turkey gave them shelter they are. military training and sent them to syria to fight here this is a problem because these people are now in the cities and the tricks of the turkish citizens treating against this so you see i think this address to european union to u.s. troops western for nation but not so much to their own demonstrators. for the latest developments on talkies unrest online we've got the live coverage activists the best pictures from the scene as well the sole feel right now at. the. it's good to have you with us here on our. show live from moscow and hope you can stay with us because in a moment we'll tell you why guantanamo bay prison is staying open and how one of america's largest mobile networks is routinely handing over your telephone records to the gulf. shark seals are born right on the ice fields of the white sea. throughout the twentieth century the poles were hunted for their snow white furs. russia imposed a ban on this trade and hunters have since
makes it doesn't just court danger integration in syria it also puts danger into aggression against its own citizens once inviting international mercenaries terrorists jihad into criminals through turkey gave them shelter they are. military training and sent them to syria to fight here this is a problem because these people are now in the cities and the tricks of the turkish citizens treating against this so you see i think this address to european union to u.s. troops western for nation but...
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it doesn't just court danger integration on syria it also puts danger into aggression against its own citizens was inviting international mercenaries terrorists jihadi simply criminals through turkey gave them shelter there and. military training and sent them to syria to fight there this is a problem because these people are now in the cities and the turkish citizens went on the street being against this so you see i think this is addressed to the european union to us and to the western procure nation but not so much to their own demonstrators. you can follow the old days and developments and take it down read it online live coverage on surveys and the best pictures from the scene at. the base take the time to get the latest on the court proceedings against a dozen of russians arrested for plunging with police last year. seals are born to right on the ice fields of the white sea. throughout the twentieth century the pumps were hunted for their snow white furs. russia imposed a ban on this trade and hunters have since been replaced by tourists but will these pups stay safe forever. saving seals on r.t.e. . mission. couldn't take three. four three. three. three stoog
it doesn't just court danger integration on syria it also puts danger into aggression against its own citizens was inviting international mercenaries terrorists jihadi simply criminals through turkey gave them shelter there and. military training and sent them to syria to fight there this is a problem because these people are now in the cities and the turkish citizens went on the street being against this so you see i think this is addressed to the european union to us and to the western...
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such a young age drew international protests from those who saw her as a victim of a racist criminal justice system. cooper was taken off death row after the state's supreme court intervened in 1989, and reduced her sentence to 60 years in prison. she is being released early for good behavior. >>> north korea is now saying they want to talk after months of threatening to wage a nuclear war, north korea has done an about an-face and saying it's willing to talk with the u.s. if there are no preconditions. the u.s. says it's willing to have credible negotiations with the north but the talks must involve north korea's compliance with u.n. security council resolutions that result in the north giving up its nuclear program. >>> a wild video of a florida teen hitching a ride on the back of a 30-foot whale shark is sparking controversy. the risky stunt has become an online sensation. 19-year-old chris craze says he spotted the whale shark in the gulf of mexico. whale sharks are considered the gentle giants of the sea. kras jumped into the water, grabbed on to the fin and held on for about nine seconds. >> awesome! >> i thought, you know, i should maybe try and swim wit
such a young age drew international protests from those who saw her as a victim of a racist criminal justice system. cooper was taken off death row after the state's supreme court intervened in 1989, and reduced her sentence to 60 years in prison. she is being released early for good behavior. >>> north korea is now saying they want to talk after months of threatening to wage a nuclear war, north korea has done an about an-face and saying it's willing to talk with the u.s. if there are...
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former news international chief rebekah brooks is set to enter a plea to criminal charges tied to the phone-hacking scandal. we'll bring you a preview from outside the london court in just a few minutes. >>> and unilever's due to invest hundreds of millions in myanmar over the next decade. at 11:30 cet, we'll go for a first on cnbc interview with harish manwani. >>> and as fed tape talk continues to influence market movements, we'll find out how one of the world's biggest money managers thinks about the end of qe. howard marks, they've got $71 billion under management, well worth listening to the man who will join us at 11 cet. >>> first up, everything about abenomics has been big and bold, but shinzo abe's latest reform plan has failed to impress investors. the nikkei down more than 3.8% today, and not that it's lacking ambition. the japanese prime minister's promising to raise incomes by 3% annually, triple infrastructure exports by 2020 and double farm exports in the same period. he also wants to restart nuclear reactors, allow online drug sales, move more pension fund holdings into equities and set up economic zones to boost foreign investment. what it appea
former news international chief rebekah brooks is set to enter a plea to criminal charges tied to the phone-hacking scandal. we'll bring you a preview from outside the london court in just a few minutes. >>> and unilever's due to invest hundreds of millions in myanmar over the next decade. at 11:30 cet, we'll go for a first on cnbc interview with harish manwani. >>> and as fed tape talk continues to influence market movements, we'll find out how one of the world's biggest...
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and they heard about our situation and they agreed to take a case to the international criminal court to try to bring that pressure on the vatican. our lead attorney is here with us today, sitting up in the front, and that case continues. and ham and her staff have presented -- ham and her staff have separate a submission to the international criminal court and it contained over 20,000 pages and pieces of evidence of these crimes. and that was in 2011. and then last year, they compiled another submission so that in 2012 another 10,000 or 15,000 documents were submitted. and more is coming in. and all of the people who contribute are making a big difference. and with one goal in mind, and that is to protect children and vulnerable adults. and i want to invite all of you here to join with us in the campaigns that we have embarked on, and to know that there is a place for you, regardless of what your time or constraints are, or what you might be able to do. if you want to help, please know that you were welcome. thank you. [applause] >> thank you everyone. i don't think it's often that a
and they heard about our situation and they agreed to take a case to the international criminal court to try to bring that pressure on the vatican. our lead attorney is here with us today, sitting up in the front, and that case continues. and ham and her staff have presented -- ham and her staff have separate a submission to the international criminal court and it contained over 20,000 pages and pieces of evidence of these crimes. and that was in 2011. and then last year, they compiled another...