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plus the treatment of filipino maids in kuwait has caused a rift between the two countries it started with the torture and killing of this woman and want to damage the list of who's whose hopes for a better life were cruelly ended. and seeking solace spy revisiting the past will follow a group of us better ins who returned to vietnam to put their hearts and minds at rest. with. hello i'm terry martin thanks for joining us north korea has warned it may cancel a planned summit. with u.s. president trump said it would not take part if washington insisted it give up its nuclear weapons john yang has also postponed high level talks with south korea unification minister beck take hewland said he regretted the north's move and that it went against the spirit of a historic meeting last month between the two countries leaders. let's go over to our correspondent jason strother standing by for us in the south korean capital seoul jason there were months of warming between north and south korea also cautious optimism of course how is this setback being taken in south korea all right why i think t
plus the treatment of filipino maids in kuwait has caused a rift between the two countries it started with the torture and killing of this woman and want to damage the list of who's whose hopes for a better life were cruelly ended. and seeking solace spy revisiting the past will follow a group of us better ins who returned to vietnam to put their hearts and minds at rest. with. hello i'm terry martin thanks for joining us north korea has warned it may cancel a planned summit. with u.s....
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home last hundreds of overseas filipino workers arriving in manila after their flight from kuwait by god's grace i'm back in the philippines i can i move freely without fear so everything is ok. you know. they were answering the call of their government which had demanded to come home following reports of abuse the most shocking of which shamed a nation. her name was due on a demo felice in twenty fourteen she posted for two of her visit to this organization who were helping her start a new life abroad as a housemaid in kuwait two years later her body was found mutilated and stuffed in a freezer she had been tortured the couple she worked for confessed. it prompted an international backlash with philippines president rodriguez banning filipinos from emigrating to the gulf state and calling on thousands living there to come home. government to do its best unit there and reset them. but these i'm. and family. in february on a demo fellas his body was reunited with her family the murder shine a light on the conditions of more than two hundred thousand filipino workers in kuwait. but rel
home last hundreds of overseas filipino workers arriving in manila after their flight from kuwait by god's grace i'm back in the philippines i can i move freely without fear so everything is ok. you know. they were answering the call of their government which had demanded to come home following reports of abuse the most shocking of which shamed a nation. her name was due on a demo felice in twenty fourteen she posted for two of her visit to this organization who were helping her start a new...
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filipinos working as domestic workers in kuwait will now have access to greater support and help from philippine authorities as part of a deal agreed between both nations after months of diplomatic turmoil the friction began after the brutal murder of a filipino maid in the gulf state the crime prompted philippines president robbery go to charity to ban filipinos from working in kuwait and asking those there to come home. at last hundreds of overseas filipino workers arriving in manila after their flight from kuwait amid the waiting and the form felling tiredness and relief. by god's grace i'm back in the philippines i can i move freely without fear so everything is ok so. they were answering the call of their government which had demanded to come home following reports of abuse the most shocking of which shamed a nation. her name was. in twenty fourteen she posted photos of her visit to death organization who were helping her start a new life abroad as a housemaid in kuwait two years later her body was found mutilated and stuffed in a freezer she had been tortured the couple she work
filipinos working as domestic workers in kuwait will now have access to greater support and help from philippine authorities as part of a deal agreed between both nations after months of diplomatic turmoil the friction began after the brutal murder of a filipino maid in the gulf state the crime prompted philippines president robbery go to charity to ban filipinos from working in kuwait and asking those there to come home. at last hundreds of overseas filipino workers arriving in manila after...
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the murder shone a light on the conditions of 200,000 filipino workers in kuwait. relations went from bad to worse when diplomats took matters into their own hands. videos emerged purporting to show embassy staff rescuing domestic workers. kuwaiti authorities were furious, expelling the philippines ambassador. he defended the rescue stunt. >> we have public servants and diplomats are here to promote the welfare and protection the interest of overseas filipino workers anywhere in the world. reporter: as these women had for the families left behind, the well-being of millions of other filipino workers in the middle east remains an open question. brent: after a short break, i will be back to take you through the day. stick around for that. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ (upbeat music) - [narrator] a major breaking story as we come on. a military coup underway right now in turkey. - [female narrator] there's presumed military coup underway. - [male narrator] tank
the murder shone a light on the conditions of 200,000 filipino workers in kuwait. relations went from bad to worse when diplomats took matters into their own hands. videos emerged purporting to show embassy staff rescuing domestic workers. kuwaiti authorities were furious, expelling the philippines ambassador. he defended the rescue stunt. >> we have public servants and diplomats are here to promote the welfare and protection the interest of overseas filipino workers anywhere in the...
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well we've heard from kuwait now this is an emergency meeting called by kuwait and they've actually drafted a statement on behalf of the fifteen member body that leads the united nations and their draft statement essentially condemning the actions at the israeli border and now at this point we're seeing you know a lot of protests have been taking place actually sixty people were killed at the protest on monday so kuwait called this meeting and was very critical of israel's actions now from there as we heard from the representative of the united states nikki haley nikki haley she proceeded to defend the actions of the united states in moving their embassy to jerusalem she actually went as far as to question whether or not these protests and whether or not the deaths were in any way related to the decision to move the embassy and from there she proceeded to point a finger at the islamic republic of iran to blame iran for unrest and difficulties throughout the region we later heard from the united kingdom the united kingdom was supportive of israel but was not in agreement with the united stat
well we've heard from kuwait now this is an emergency meeting called by kuwait and they've actually drafted a statement on behalf of the fifteen member body that leads the united nations and their draft statement essentially condemning the actions at the israeli border and now at this point we're seeing you know a lot of protests have been taking place actually sixty people were killed at the protest on monday so kuwait called this meeting and was very critical of israel's actions now from...
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well the meeting is called by kuwait it's an emergency meeting and they're discussing a draft statement condemning israel for the recent deaths in the protests you know we've heard it at this point sixty people died on monday's protest of this is would essentially condemn israel's actions at the border now when nikki haley spoke representing the united states not only did she defend israel and make statements defending the u.s. action regarding jerusalem but furthermore pointed the finger against the islamic republic of iran made accusations against the islamic republic of iran then heard from the u.k. the united kingdom made the point of not supporting the move of the embassy to jerusalem saying this should be determined by the outcome of negotiations now the meeting did open with kuwait which is an arab country and kuwait called the emergency meeting was quite harsh in its words criticizing israel's actions so the meeting at this point is continuing now at this point we're hearing from the state of go live in south america there addressing the u.n. security council there making statem
well the meeting is called by kuwait it's an emergency meeting and they're discussing a draft statement condemning israel for the recent deaths in the protests you know we've heard it at this point sixty people died on monday's protest of this is would essentially condemn israel's actions at the border now when nikki haley spoke representing the united states not only did she defend israel and make statements defending the u.s. action regarding jerusalem but furthermore pointed the finger...
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security council when that emergency meeting was called by kuwait. from new york city. tens of thousands of mourners who turned out in goes a day for the funerals of those protesters killed by israeli soldiers monday at least sixty people lost their lives in what's become the deadliest day in the israeli palestinian conflict since twenty fourteen more than twenty seven hundred others were injured too many with live ammunition wounds the violence as the u.s. controversially opened its new embassy in the budget. was one of glorious remember this moment was. this is this true. i don't know but it was whatever the word we extend a hand in friendship to israel the palestinians and to all of their neighbors may there be peace. in. the world we pray for the peace of jerusalem. i was wrong. i'm hearing they tell in the autumn i'm on that way ever since the day phase ended our lives have you know what i think to protest against these may be soldiers who are just a short distance behind me as you can see they've kind of demarcated this area by burning tires and from here they're
security council when that emergency meeting was called by kuwait. from new york city. tens of thousands of mourners who turned out in goes a day for the funerals of those protesters killed by israeli soldiers monday at least sixty people lost their lives in what's become the deadliest day in the israeli palestinian conflict since twenty fourteen more than twenty seven hundred others were injured too many with live ammunition wounds the violence as the u.s. controversially opened its new...
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resolution was to get out of kuwait. sometimes victory is not total. sir? >> i was always under the impression that because we were beaten over the head by video on tv newscast of the highway of death, where the warthogs -- and i mean, it was a slaughter. >> i was there. it was not a slaughter. they would take vehicles out, let the iraqis run, then blow up the vehicles that remained. >> but they were saying something to the effect that president bush could not even handle this. >> no. bush said in the afternoon that powell called schwarzkopf, you can have 24 hours if you want it. my sympathy for what happened on the highway of death, my unit covered the highway of death. soldierntered an iraqi who lived long enough to have someone hold his hand when he died. horrible things happen. if you have been in kuwait and see what the iraqis had done, your sympathy may have been watered down a little bit. it was a video problem. there was a compelling narrative we needed to stop. president bush said you can have 24 more hours. powell thought it was important to do th
resolution was to get out of kuwait. sometimes victory is not total. sir? >> i was always under the impression that because we were beaten over the head by video on tv newscast of the highway of death, where the warthogs -- and i mean, it was a slaughter. >> i was there. it was not a slaughter. they would take vehicles out, let the iraqis run, then blow up the vehicles that remained. >> but they were saying something to the effect that president bush could not even handle...
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kuwait's ambassador is trying to get a draft resolution on the table. he says he will circulate that tomorrow, which will call for an international force to protect palestinian civilians. it is very unclear if the united states would even support that. ullaura: is there a bigger between the u.s. and israel and the her nations on the un security council? nada: yes,ery much so. nikki haley is one of israel's strongest supporters in the administration, and her speech nce andcouncil in subs tone was a really stark contrast to the rest of the counc. she said that israel had shown restraint in how they handled the situation. e really placed the blame solely on hamas and iran, who she said were inciting violence in the region. she said that the embassy opening was a cause for celebration. h on the othd, the other cuncil members, including the united states'sest allies, the u.k. and france -- the eu spoke as one, saying that they wanted an independent investigation into israel's live use of fire which they think is unacptable. laura: nada tawfik at the united n
kuwait's ambassador is trying to get a draft resolution on the table. he says he will circulate that tomorrow, which will call for an international force to protect palestinian civilians. it is very unclear if the united states would even support that. ullaura: is there a bigger between the u.s. and israel and the her nations on the un security council? nada: yes,ery much so. nikki haley is one of israel's strongest supporters in the administration, and her speech nce andcouncil in subs tone...
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they wanted to overtake kuwait and qatar.under of saudi arabia, that's just historical fact. ok, is has lost its headquarters in raqqa in syria. you believe that they will go and reformulate a caliphate somewhere physically, geographically, again? if not that abu bakr al—baghdadi led entity, whether it is boko haram or the taliban, the impetus, the desire, the craving, the madness to create a so—called islamic state is alive and well in large numbers of islamists and their violentjihadist cousins across the middle east, across the muslim world. unless we confront that idea, the belief that it is a religious obligation — by the way, it is not and muslim scholars have repeatedly said it is not — unless we move that idea from under theirfeet, they will continue to attack and yes, there will be another caliphate declared in due course. right, so you make it quite clear and most would agree with you that you need to uproot this objective that the extremists have and try to get rid of the cause. is it only through a confrontational
they wanted to overtake kuwait and qatar.under of saudi arabia, that's just historical fact. ok, is has lost its headquarters in raqqa in syria. you believe that they will go and reformulate a caliphate somewhere physically, geographically, again? if not that abu bakr al—baghdadi led entity, whether it is boko haram or the taliban, the impetus, the desire, the craving, the madness to create a so—called islamic state is alive and well in large numbers of islamists and their violentjihadist...
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called the emergency meeting of the fifteen member body that leads the united nations and kuwait put forward a draft statement criticizing israel for its activities on the border we know that more than sixty protesters were killed on monday. tens of thousands of mourners have been turning out in gaza for the funerals of the protestors killed by israeli soldiers monday at least sixty lost their lives khaled was saying and what's become the deadliest day in the israeli palestinian conflict since twenty fourteen more than twenty seven hundred others were injured many with live ammunition violence came as the u.s. controversially opened its new embassy in jerusalem. now there was one of gloria's remember this moment was. this is this true. i don't know but it was one of the herd we extend a hand in friendship to israel the palestinians and to all of their neighbors may there be peace. in. the world because we pray for the peace of jerusalem. i was wrong. and him to tell him the amount that way in the sense that they phrase ended our lives have you know driving to protest against these ma
called the emergency meeting of the fifteen member body that leads the united nations and kuwait put forward a draft statement criticizing israel for its activities on the border we know that more than sixty protesters were killed on monday. tens of thousands of mourners have been turning out in gaza for the funerals of the protestors killed by israeli soldiers monday at least sixty lost their lives khaled was saying and what's become the deadliest day in the israeli palestinian conflict since...
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security council when that emergency meeting was called by kuwait. meantime tens of thousands of mourners have been turning out and go for the funerals of the protesters killed the soldiers among the sixty people lost their lives in what's become the deadliest day in the israeli palestinian conflict since twenty forty more twenty seven hundred others were injured too many with live ammunition the violence came as the u.s. controversially opened but new embassy admit budget. this through. i don't know but i know that out of whatever the word we extend a hand in friendship to israel the palestinians and to all of their neighbors may there be peace. that was what we pray for the peace of jerusalem. that. i was looking. at him best well in the way it was since the day phase ended our lives have you know what i think to protest against these may be soldiers who are just a short distance behind me as you can see they've kind of demarcated this area by burning tires and from here they're hurling rocks and stones at the soldiers who are just a short distance
security council when that emergency meeting was called by kuwait. meantime tens of thousands of mourners have been turning out and go for the funerals of the protesters killed the soldiers among the sixty people lost their lives in what's become the deadliest day in the israeli palestinian conflict since twenty forty more twenty seven hundred others were injured too many with live ammunition the violence came as the u.s. controversially opened but new embassy admit budget. this through. i...
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is said that he stepped in kuwait. didn't use legan a moment microsoft meant about what happens in the email address in austin is today he said. it's not me he said that you want at best i mean. it's a death. what john the last bird was a duffer by srila released on ship at any cost of course it equal to what the arnold ever in the book would you could bottle as he warns and on the basis of atsic edged its use of bush no more but always it will put a lot of our lot at it on the. course of what are so what is occurring is one of these alleged it and. nobody in the ministry of defense was willing to give us any information about the corporation was microsoft. but investigated your openness found a ninety expert from the french government who is prepared to talk about it we have an appointment to neutral place because he has to remain anonymous in order not to lose his job but no career is even investigated your a colleague let me know has also found documents that show how closely the french government cooperates with mi
is said that he stepped in kuwait. didn't use legan a moment microsoft meant about what happens in the email address in austin is today he said. it's not me he said that you want at best i mean. it's a death. what john the last bird was a duffer by srila released on ship at any cost of course it equal to what the arnold ever in the book would you could bottle as he warns and on the basis of atsic edged its use of bush no more but always it will put a lot of our lot at it on the. course of what...
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prime minister and is currently vice president is trying to find a coalition with them there's a kuwait deal of back court or politicking and a number of people including looked at al solders party say loon who won the largest number are making a number of requirements about the coalition so. saying no mikey no americans no iranians so it really is quite difficult to see where the the chips will fall and in the meantime what does this mean for addressing the very serious and longstanding political and economic challenges in the country meeting the basic needs of people in the country and particularly in those conflict ridden cities. well it's a very interesting time for all of this to be happening because indeed economics as the is the really important trigger. as you may remember did have a big demonstration in the green zone about how inefficient the government was to how corrupt it was so he's really talking about the technocratic government but we're seeing also that the players around the country are shifting so this is really although a number of the of the parties are very heavil
prime minister and is currently vice president is trying to find a coalition with them there's a kuwait deal of back court or politicking and a number of people including looked at al solders party say loon who won the largest number are making a number of requirements about the coalition so. saying no mikey no americans no iranians so it really is quite difficult to see where the the chips will fall and in the meantime what does this mean for addressing the very serious and longstanding...
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bush had a lot of mindhe and was about to watch the ground more in kuwait drive out the iraqi captors and he knew the profound decision and during that holiday it is once again 1972. somebody said his father is in a hotel room so he goes over and opens the door and there is his father. but the bush way that george w. bush but you could take to the and. >> he does have to set and it is right there. the one you on what to do. he said that on you know how tough war is a different man comply and those provisions, then you have no choice in so ethics so why do people that will -- go back? all these things are questions i delve into more deeply while talking to the two men but it is a fascinating symmetry in the me never again have the father-son for a mother-daughter or any type of combination like that in history.. >> this weird tail that i attached to the party that dreaming george hw bush two time to the larger-than-life figure. i could not quite reconcile thate but in the same way george w. bush but how would you compare and address? what do they have in common are what's different? >>
bush had a lot of mindhe and was about to watch the ground more in kuwait drive out the iraqi captors and he knew the profound decision and during that holiday it is once again 1972. somebody said his father is in a hotel room so he goes over and opens the door and there is his father. but the bush way that george w. bush but you could take to the and. >> he does have to set and it is right there. the one you on what to do. he said that on you know how tough war is a different man comply...
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look at kuwait and qa. if they reduce production million over 300 barrels a day. do this in multiple ways. iny are bringing on fields the area for quite some time. and in kuwait, they have 600,000 .arrels a day nonetheless, there is a lot of oil there. from thee reduction permian, and the gulf which is rising. yanae see production from -- from guyana. david w.:'s so who is investing? iran, places like that. who is investing down the road? ed: there is a lot of investment taking place in the u.s. that is not bad in and of itself. we see a resurgence of deepwater. and 300 gulf of mexico barrels a day of production coming out in 2019. -- with the new discovery new production coming on in 2020. and by 2023 and will add another 400,000 barrels a day. so there is a lot of investment. opec talked about the supply gap but that is in opec. countries like venezuela and iran that are seeing production not rolling. and if you look at the rest of down forador, it is lack of investment. alix: so the conversation for many analysts say you could be upside risk for $100. is the co
look at kuwait and qa. if they reduce production million over 300 barrels a day. do this in multiple ways. iny are bringing on fields the area for quite some time. and in kuwait, they have 600,000 .arrels a day nonetheless, there is a lot of oil there. from thee reduction permian, and the gulf which is rising. yanae see production from -- from guyana. david w.:'s so who is investing? iran, places like that. who is investing down the road? ed: there is a lot of investment taking place in the...
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some to the political turmoil with a sense of humor you know after proper temper kuwait's the same old ministry but we are totally and so it's normal we managed to get by so these are tahlia. if conoco to really is confirmed by a majority in parliament he will plan for new elections next year if he fails to go near enough support italians could be heading to the polls again much sooner. well let carlo carli a faces an uphill battle and correspondent seema gupta is a covering developments from rome good to see you as seema occur look at that only wants to reassure the markets and the e.u. that at least position in the euro zone is not in question but does he have the backing of the government. well what he has to do now is to present a list of ministers to the president which it's likely that he will approve of the list probably it's going to contain many technocrats an academic's and then yes to present his program to the lower house of parliament as well as to the senate for a vote of confidence now at the moment it would appear that he doesn't have the numbers in order to get that vo
some to the political turmoil with a sense of humor you know after proper temper kuwait's the same old ministry but we are totally and so it's normal we managed to get by so these are tahlia. if conoco to really is confirmed by a majority in parliament he will plan for new elections next year if he fails to go near enough support italians could be heading to the polls again much sooner. well let carlo carli a faces an uphill battle and correspondent seema gupta is a covering developments from...
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when i was on the national 19 91,y council staff in saddam hussein invaded kuwait. at the time there was a company that was developing, under a contract with the defense department, a new capability. it was a boeing 707 aircraft planned with electronics in the back and about 30 people. they built this on to the belly of a boeing 737, a synthetic aperture radar that looked sideways and could see 200 miles off the side of the aircraft. the idea was that they would fly around in an oval, overhead of the army on the ground, and look out in front of the army to see who was out there, and to be see whocall in strikes, is in front of the united states army. the intention was to develop this for the north german plai n, at a time in our history when the biggest threat we faced was the soviet union coming across the gap, and to be able to see where they were so that we could call in air power to destroy them before they moved. it was a revolutionary, new capability. it is hard to imagine now, but at the time were facing saddam hussein in kuwait, one of the things we were mos
when i was on the national 19 91,y council staff in saddam hussein invaded kuwait. at the time there was a company that was developing, under a contract with the defense department, a new capability. it was a boeing 707 aircraft planned with electronics in the back and about 30 people. they built this on to the belly of a boeing 737, a synthetic aperture radar that looked sideways and could see 200 miles off the side of the aircraft. the idea was that they would fly around in an oval, overhead...
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nunca ha sido fÁcil el dÍas de los caÍdos para olivia segura su hija ashley falleciÓ hace 11 aÑos en kuwaitijos >>> su esposo estÁ en un centro de detenciÓn en inmigracion y asegura que la depresiÓn por la muerte de su hijo lo llevÓ a beber alcohol y tuvo problemas legales por manejar ebrio >>> cÓmo es posible que en vez adem de ayudar a un padre por perder a su hija lo tienen en la cÁrcel >>> su hijo tambiÉn casi pierde su vida regresÓ con estrÉs post traumÁtico y terminÓ con problemas con la justicia y terminÓ siendo llevado a mÉxico >>> se conmemoran a quienes estuvieron en la guerra y quienes estÁn deportado como el caso de mi hijo estÁn como muertos en vida >>> es precisamente la lucha que por aÑos han tenido activistas de todo el paÍs que aseguran que ningÚn inmigrante que ha servido en las fuerzas armadas deberÍan ser afectados por las leyes migratoria >>> los veteranos que estÁn alla comuna guerra cÓmo es posible que le deporten a su abuela, esposo, o esposa porque ellos estÁn defendiendo su paÍs >>> mientras tanto los padres siguen rezando. rubÉn pereira noticias telemundo. >>> al
nunca ha sido fÁcil el dÍas de los caÍdos para olivia segura su hija ashley falleciÓ hace 11 aÑos en kuwaitijos >>> su esposo estÁ en un centro de detenciÓn en inmigracion y asegura que la depresiÓn por la muerte de su hijo lo llevÓ a beber alcohol y tuvo problemas legales por manejar ebrio >>> cÓmo es posible que en vez adem de ayudar a un padre por perder a su hija lo tienen en la cÁrcel >>> su hijo tambiÉn casi pierde su vida regresÓ con estrÉs post...
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is said that he stepped in kuwait. didn't use a leg and a moment microsoft meant about what happens in the e-mail address in austin is today he said. it's not me he said it's your own at best i mean. that point. what john the last bird was inducted by srila released on ship at any cost of course it equivalent of arnold ever in a book which you could bottle as he warns and on the basis of atsic edged its use of burst few more bubble is it we. are all dead on the. course of wonder so what is it going is one of these weeks to come on the little bit and. nobody in the ministry of defense was willing to give us any information about the corporation was microsoft. but investigated your openness found a ninety expert from the french government who is prepared to talk about it we have an appointment to neutral place because he has to remain anonymous in order not to lose his job but the broker is even investigated you're a colleague we now know has also found documents that show how closely the french government cooperates wit
is said that he stepped in kuwait. didn't use a leg and a moment microsoft meant about what happens in the e-mail address in austin is today he said. it's not me he said it's your own at best i mean. that point. what john the last bird was inducted by srila released on ship at any cost of course it equivalent of arnold ever in a book which you could bottle as he warns and on the basis of atsic edged its use of burst few more bubble is it we. are all dead on the. course of wonder so what is it...
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the second world events have taken place everywhere from the streets of new york to tbilisi even kuwait city crowds also gathered as far away as australia with those in sydney commemorating that relatives. for many in russia the centerpiece of the victory day celebrations is the military parade through red square in moscow that took place this morning. o'dowd. a mocking bands get underway with marching bands from all corners of the vast expanse of the russian federation. you can smell the fumes from all the engines more than a hundred feet taking part in this year's parade now we can finally see some of the vehicles moving just behind me so finally this part of the parade has officially kicked off so let's just enjoy the view that we have from this vantage point. here they come here they come now it is the big boys and that big toys. look at the furrows of diesel coming off these tanks that's the amada these are the fake ones here man p.t. right that's the terminator. the stones or fred square like feet the vibrations it makes you think there's some sort of seismic activity underneath t
the second world events have taken place everywhere from the streets of new york to tbilisi even kuwait city crowds also gathered as far away as australia with those in sydney commemorating that relatives. for many in russia the centerpiece of the victory day celebrations is the military parade through red square in moscow that took place this morning. o'dowd. a mocking bands get underway with marching bands from all corners of the vast expanse of the russian federation. you can smell the fumes...
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one of them was the invasion of kuwait by saddam hussein. job was to go around get the coalition put together and also to raise the money to pay for it was that hard to do? james: it is the first time it has ever been done. i tell people it was a textbook a war. of a way to fight you tell the world what you will do, you get the world with you to do it, you go do exactly what you said and nothing more, nothing less, you bring the troops home, then you get other people to pay for it. that has never been done before. i don't know when it will be done again. that is the way to fight a war. david: the cold war ends during george bush's presidency. the berlin wall falls down. why did you not recommend george bush go over there to berlin and remind everybody we won the cold war? james: and dance on the wall. bush'ss president decision. it was absolutely the right decision. he got a lot of grief for it. if he had gloated and been triumphant, we would never have been able to conclude what we were able to subsequently conclude. the sovietders of union
one of them was the invasion of kuwait by saddam hussein. job was to go around get the coalition put together and also to raise the money to pay for it was that hard to do? james: it is the first time it has ever been done. i tell people it was a textbook a war. of a way to fight you tell the world what you will do, you get the world with you to do it, you go do exactly what you said and nothing more, nothing less, you bring the troops home, then you get other people to pay for it. that has...
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is said they need to step in kuwait. we're going to land microsoft meant about what happens in the e-mail address in austin minutes today he said. it's not me he's a bit human at best. at that point. what john the last third i was a doctor but i should be released on shift either because of course it equal or what of arnold ever in the book which you could bottle as he warns and on the basis of atsic edged its use of bush few know more but always it will put a lot of our lot at it on a she was what are so what is when is one of these leaks to come on the little bit and. nobody in the ministry of defense was willing to give us any information about the corporation was microsoft. but investigated europe an astounding ninety expert from the french government who is prepared to talk about it we have an appointment to neutral place because he has to remain anonymous in order not to lose his job but the local resilin investigated you're a colleague we now know has also found documents that show how closely the french governmen
is said they need to step in kuwait. we're going to land microsoft meant about what happens in the e-mail address in austin minutes today he said. it's not me he's a bit human at best. at that point. what john the last third i was a doctor but i should be released on shift either because of course it equal or what of arnold ever in the book which you could bottle as he warns and on the basis of atsic edged its use of bush few know more but always it will put a lot of our lot at it on a she was...
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nada: there was an attempt earlier by kuwait's ambassador to pass a statement which would express outrage at the killing of palestinians who were expressing their right to protest, and also to call for independent and transparent investigation into the events. that statement was blocked by the united states, and so it isw unlikeare going to get anything like that.am kuwait'ssador is trying to get a draft resolution on the rcble. he says he will ate that tomorrow, which willfor an international force to protect palestinian civilians. it is very unclear if the united states would even support that. laura: is there a bigger gulf between the u.s. and israel and the other nations on the un security council? nada: yes, very much so. nikki haley is one of israel's strongest supporrs in the administration, and her speech in the council in substance and tone was a really stk contrast to the rest of the council. she said that israel had shown restraint in how they handled e situation. she really placed the blame solely on hamas and iran, whosa sh were inciting violence in the region. she said that
nada: there was an attempt earlier by kuwait's ambassador to pass a statement which would express outrage at the killing of palestinians who were expressing their right to protest, and also to call for independent and transparent investigation into the events. that statement was blocked by the united states, and so it isw unlikeare going to get anything like that.am kuwait'ssador is trying to get a draft resolution on the rcble. he says he will ate that tomorrow, which willfor an international...
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yazidis were not mentioned —— the kuwait conference. kuwait conference.hese people are amazing. amazing. based on love and peace, they have never caused anyone any harm. never caused anyone any harm. personally, they are the most amazing gentle people. they need help. thank you for coming on the programme. programme. about the breast cancer screening story. of not being invited for screening is even more widespread. having not had a screening. thank you both for talking to us. let me ask you first of all, lee, about what happened to your mum. about what happened to your mum. my mum died on the 14th of april, 2012. mum died on the 14th of april, 2012. she found a lump on her breast in 2010. 2010. they told her it was stage three at that stage. that stage. been called for a mammogram and perhaps wasn't? i do believe so. be told if i had a complaint, i needed to write. needed to write. how did you respond to that? to that? yesterday, we do not really know what to do. really? yeah. ok. so what is the helpline for? what is the helpline for? i honestly do not k
yazidis were not mentioned —— the kuwait conference. kuwait conference.hese people are amazing. amazing. based on love and peace, they have never caused anyone any harm. never caused anyone any harm. personally, they are the most amazing gentle people. they need help. thank you for coming on the programme. programme. about the breast cancer screening story. of not being invited for screening is even more widespread. having not had a screening. thank you both for talking to us. let me ask...
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and the regiment perceptions are being held from new york for example to tbilisi warsaw and even kuwait city they also gathered down under as those in sydney commemorate the heroic relatives who fought the fascists our correspondent peter oliver was at the event in berlin. the march of the immortal regiment under way. songs from the second world war the great patriotic war play out we see hundreds of people marching from the brandenburg gate up towards the soviet war memorial they're all holding pictures of those that fulton in many cases. during world war two in the defeat of nazi ism and shows them events like this and monument slike the soviet war memorial here and give them a place to go to and to pay their respects and to remember those who gave their lives. when events have been held across russia to mark the day extensively and for many the centerpiece of course was the celebrations on the military parade three red square in moscow so here are some of the highlights from the small. the marching bands get underway with marching bands from all corners of the vast expanse of the rus
and the regiment perceptions are being held from new york for example to tbilisi warsaw and even kuwait city they also gathered down under as those in sydney commemorate the heroic relatives who fought the fascists our correspondent peter oliver was at the event in berlin. the march of the immortal regiment under way. songs from the second world war the great patriotic war play out we see hundreds of people marching from the brandenburg gate up towards the soviet war memorial they're all...
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stated in the un resolutions in particular the security council resolutions and international law kuwait called the emergency meeting of the fifteen member body that leads the united nations and put forward a draft statement criticizing israel for its activities on the border we know that more than sixty protesters were killed on monday and indeed turns the thousands of mourners have been turning out in goes of for the funerals of those killed by israeli soldiers. there was water glorious remember this moment why. this is this true. i don't know but it was whatever the word we extend a hand in friendship to israel the palestinians and to all of their neighbors may there be peace. in. the world we pray for the peace of jerusalem. i was wrong. i'm hearing they tell in the in the way in the sense that they phase ended our lives have you know driving to protest against these maybe soldiers who are just a short distance behind me as you can see they've kind of demarcated this area by burning tires and from kid they're hurling rocks and stones at the soldiers who are just a short distance in f
stated in the un resolutions in particular the security council resolutions and international law kuwait called the emergency meeting of the fifteen member body that leads the united nations and put forward a draft statement criticizing israel for its activities on the border we know that more than sixty protesters were killed on monday and indeed turns the thousands of mourners have been turning out in goes of for the funerals of those killed by israeli soldiers. there was water glorious...
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however many goods are still finding their way into qatar through other countries including oman and kuwait and checks have been announced to make sure that shops are complying with the ban the blockade of qatar was imposed last june by saudi arabia egypt bahrain and the united arab emirates they accuse qatar of funding terrorist groups diplomatic ties were severed and transport links with the country were closed but economist a jack russell has told us that qatar has managed to adapt to the new sanctions. could tarp probably feels that the u.s. military bases there are are important enough that it can take reciprocal action but the outcome whether they're going to sit down and negotiate now from equal strength they have a lot of exports energy products and a lot of people will want to buy them so i don't think it will have a long term effect on target and the united states really doesn't want to come down on one side or the other given its policies now towards iran could turn is a lot to offer of the countries that don't really care about the feud with saudi arabia there is a financial cen
however many goods are still finding their way into qatar through other countries including oman and kuwait and checks have been announced to make sure that shops are complying with the ban the blockade of qatar was imposed last june by saudi arabia egypt bahrain and the united arab emirates they accuse qatar of funding terrorist groups diplomatic ties were severed and transport links with the country were closed but economist a jack russell has told us that qatar has managed to adapt to the...
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however many goods are still finding their way into qatar through other countries including oman and kuwait and checks have been announced to make sure shops are complying with the ban and the blockade of cut thought it was imposed last june by saudi arabia egypt bahrain and the united arab emirates they accuse qatar of funding terrorist groups diplomatic ties with transport links with a country were closed but economist jack russell most told us qatar has managed to adapt to these sanctions. could target probably feels that the u.s. military bases near our are important enough that it can take reciprocal action but the outcome we're going to sit down and negotiate now. they have a lot of exports energy products and a lot of people will want to buy them so i don't think it'll have a long term target and the united states really doesn't want to come down on one side or the other given its policies now towards iran. contrary is a lot to offer other countries that don't really care about the feud with saudi arabia qatar is financial center that plugs it into the broader world and i'm i'm sure
however many goods are still finding their way into qatar through other countries including oman and kuwait and checks have been announced to make sure shops are complying with the ban and the blockade of cut thought it was imposed last june by saudi arabia egypt bahrain and the united arab emirates they accuse qatar of funding terrorist groups diplomatic ties with transport links with a country were closed but economist jack russell most told us qatar has managed to adapt to these sanctions....
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based on oil for weapons and you know we can we can extrapolate that elsewhere around the gulf to kuwait bahrain cutter the u.a.e. perhaps even oman and we really don't need the iranians in that respect we can isolate them politically. and i want to get iran nuclear deal john so it's headed south pretty quickly as we can see and one thing we have to wonder aside from appeasing netanyahu is opposition to peace with iran is the playing of the oil card here european companies that were preparing natural gas projects they're now being pressured to discontinue the operation by the u.s. sanctions regime you know i've always maintained that the people who are going to pay the highest price for pulling out of the iran deal are the employees. boeing right because that's where iranian money was going as part of this disagreement boeing was getting more of this money than any other company in the country and it was employing american citizens so what's boeing going to tell these people in south carolina that where they built this enormous factory in anticipation of of trade relations opening with i
based on oil for weapons and you know we can we can extrapolate that elsewhere around the gulf to kuwait bahrain cutter the u.a.e. perhaps even oman and we really don't need the iranians in that respect we can isolate them politically. and i want to get iran nuclear deal john so it's headed south pretty quickly as we can see and one thing we have to wonder aside from appeasing netanyahu is opposition to peace with iran is the playing of the oil card here european companies that were preparing...
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i thank the representative of kuwait for his statement and now i give the floor to the representative of the united states. thank you madam president today's session was called to discuss the issue of violence in the middle east we are all concerned about violence in the middle east the united states deplores the loss of human life but there is a lot of violence throughout the region and i will note that the double standard is all too common in this chamber and working overtime today. last week iranian forces attacked small positions sorry last week running forces attacked israeli positions on the golan heights launching rockets from syria. this was a reckless provocation and escalation that must be stopped it is an example of regional violence that should occupy our attention here in the security council also last week aronian proxy forces in yemen launched missiles into saudi arabia it was not the first time they have done it this two is regional violence that should occupy our attention here in the security council in recent days hamas terrorists backed by iran have incited attacks
i thank the representative of kuwait for his statement and now i give the floor to the representative of the united states. thank you madam president today's session was called to discuss the issue of violence in the middle east we are all concerned about violence in the middle east the united states deplores the loss of human life but there is a lot of violence throughout the region and i will note that the double standard is all too common in this chamber and working overtime today. last week...
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why is it happening in tunisia, egypt or in casar or kuwait, or indeed here in the west?nging in different points you, which is how do you account for the fact that he might have a white muslim convert who joins the so—called islamic state, a muslim born a muslim, who comes from an affluent background, everything to live for, university, it has got a great future ahead of them, join so—called is? you have those who are marginalised, the misfits? people joined for different reasons, that is the point. they may not necessarily feel that they are marginalised. i completely agree that there is not one route into it but my point is that people arrive at islamic state from various routes, and beat a sense of politics, wanting to belong, group dynamics, or wanting to confront modernity, a whole range of factors but ultimately... no, but ultimately, they want to impose their reading out on the society, and that is the problem, that there is an ideology at play and just as communism had multiple routes, trotsky was different to stalin, was different to lenin, ultimately they wante
why is it happening in tunisia, egypt or in casar or kuwait, or indeed here in the west?nging in different points you, which is how do you account for the fact that he might have a white muslim convert who joins the so—called islamic state, a muslim born a muslim, who comes from an affluent background, everything to live for, university, it has got a great future ahead of them, join so—called is? you have those who are marginalised, the misfits? people joined for different reasons, that is...
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from kuwait. that's a model of turkey social worker is learning it is moved she's born a teenage pregnancy comes of the shadows and into the spotlight and triggered a public debate on the job. now she's looking for supporters to help her improve child protection in turkey. next to the. anti corruption anti-poverty and anti. that's italy's five star movement what started as a protest party. is now italy's next government. but are they up to the task. of five stars for rome. italy's populists reach for power. sixty minutes to go. on. in the white house. ground is shaking the. papers. in. turkey because the entire country champion. for the last sixty years. for mines. every journey begins with the first step and every language with the first word courage beneath. rico is in germany to learn german why not learn it simple online on your mobile and free. in w e learning course the german made. a low and welcome to this edition of focus on europe i'm brian thomas thanks so much for joining us it continu
from kuwait. that's a model of turkey social worker is learning it is moved she's born a teenage pregnancy comes of the shadows and into the spotlight and triggered a public debate on the job. now she's looking for supporters to help her improve child protection in turkey. next to the. anti corruption anti-poverty and anti. that's italy's five star movement what started as a protest party. is now italy's next government. but are they up to the task. of five stars for rome. italy's populists...
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this is kuwait what we want to be do we want to be bustles deferring with the currency and the bow to decisions made by the us b.b.c. you please about his ability to emulate if we always say that if we don't i think some kind of a new international order then everyone will do what they feel like and that's bad news for the world nothing. illegal it's high time for europe to move from words to actions in terms of economic sovereignty that it is still not interest to have a strong transatlantic partnership without deceiving ourselves about the fact that something serious has happened here. we don't get through the tight time to develop the same instruments as those the u.s. uses to defend its economic interests very good. welcome to the program there is growing anger in europe tonight over the prospect of u.s. penalties for entering any of its companies who continue trading with iran on tuesday president trump accompanied his withdrawal from the twenty fifteen nuclear deal with an explicit threat any foreign firms who continue doing business with iran will face financial penalties in th
this is kuwait what we want to be do we want to be bustles deferring with the currency and the bow to decisions made by the us b.b.c. you please about his ability to emulate if we always say that if we don't i think some kind of a new international order then everyone will do what they feel like and that's bad news for the world nothing. illegal it's high time for europe to move from words to actions in terms of economic sovereignty that it is still not interest to have a strong transatlantic...