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perfect example of the control formula from the legislator not only requires us to but morally obligate united states to provide better serviced to our english language services this is a target rich environment for us in san francisco that requires an investment in developing capacity for changing the students if you couple that permission with the committee presentation last wednesday where our students are coming and identifying the achievement opportunity starts and structurally and systematically becomes ingrained and couple that with the data today, i, tell you i used that analogy before when your gas tank is empty it's just empty this is telling you put gas in the tank whether it's early education or language path and programs in the district we now have robust do not that's clean up that's latitudeal and that's specific to us in san francisco that we can now take action with around professional development and capacity developing and program development how we hold ourselves accountable. they say i don't want to, you know, your opinion we have data. now we have data to have data information t
perfect example of the control formula from the legislator not only requires us to but morally obligate united states to provide better serviced to our english language services this is a target rich environment for us in san francisco that requires an investment in developing capacity for changing the students if you couple that permission with the committee presentation last wednesday where our students are coming and identifying the achievement opportunity starts and structurally and...
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between china and japan over the islands in the east china sea, explicitly stating the islands fall under the treaty, obliging the united states to defend japan if attacked. >> we share a commitment to fundamental principles such as freedom of navigation. and respect for international law. and let me reiterate that our treaty commitment to japan's security is absolute. article 5 covers all territories under japan's administration, including the senkaku islands. >> obama is the first u.s. president to spell this out. beijing was quick to hit back. china's foreign ministry warned the united states to not take sides and respect the facts regarding the dispute. >>> elsewhere in the region, sony is venturing into new territory according to the nikkei. the electronicsmaker is planning to try its hand in real estate starting this august. let's get more on this story, joining us now we have a reporter from the nikkei, live from tokyo. >> reporter: named sony real estate, the newly established firm is 100% subsidiary of sony. the nikkei learned the firm will be fully equipped to meet the requests of individuals who want to sell
between china and japan over the islands in the east china sea, explicitly stating the islands fall under the treaty, obliging the united states to defend japan if attacked. >> we share a commitment to fundamental principles such as freedom of navigation. and respect for international law. and let me reiterate that our treaty commitment to japan's security is absolute. article 5 covers all territories under japan's administration, including the senkaku islands. >> obama is the first...
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secretary-general rasmussen last week, and i reiterated to my colleagues today, the united states' commitment to article 5 obligations is unwavering. in recent weeks, the united states has augmented n.a.t.o.'s baltic air policing mission with six additional f-16s, we deployed 12, f-16s to poland. u.s. "trixtan" is in the black sea. more u.s. support is on the way. today many allies pledge their own contributions to assure every ally from the baltic to the black sea feels secure. just as importantly, europe and north america have stood together in defense of ukraine's right to choose its future. and in defense of international law. together we have rejected any notion that there is any legality in russia's effort to annex crimea and chnged, we have all challenged the tactics of intimidation, particularly the deployment of unprecedented amounts of military forces around ukraine's borders. ukraine's democratic and economic suggest es is, in the end -- success is, in the end, going to be the best response. every ally pledged unwavering support in order to help ukraine to succeed. this includes international monetary fund
secretary-general rasmussen last week, and i reiterated to my colleagues today, the united states' commitment to article 5 obligations is unwavering. in recent weeks, the united states has augmented n.a.t.o.'s baltic air policing mission with six additional f-16s, we deployed 12, f-16s to poland. u.s. "trixtan" is in the black sea. more u.s. support is on the way. today many allies pledge their own contributions to assure every ally from the baltic to the black sea feels secure. just...
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against its own people he said that western supporters have been made on i specifically the united states are obliged to me to work that anime by any ukrainian leaders that are dependent on our us support to disassociate themselves from neo nazis and from extremists now when i brush them bastards here that i check in with the dressing his ukrainian counterpart back in the security council he added. he mentioned to him that outweigh the diet when buildings were seized in kyiv died in the likud is called a display of democracy. ah but while when we see the same thing happening in eastern ukraine. it is not legal in this theme park that matter due to a white genius use of terrorism the use of her eyes us government for months up until the twenty first if every piece of gear to terrorize going for some agencies those who undermine the movie shaun of the people were protesting against the authorities is that they had been on the interest for some reason stated ideals people were freed of all responsibility. there were not the look on all of the criminal acts they committed over several months the best amb
against its own people he said that western supporters have been made on i specifically the united states are obliged to me to work that anime by any ukrainian leaders that are dependent on our us support to disassociate themselves from neo nazis and from extremists now when i brush them bastards here that i check in with the dressing his ukrainian counterpart back in the security council he added. he mentioned to him that outweigh the diet when buildings were seized in kyiv died in the likud...
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all of the profits reside in the united states then all of the profits should be obligated to the united states. nothing operationally changed represents a fatal implemntatio is flawed. in my written testimony, i set forth a much more expansive views of why that is so. let me conclude by saying the subcommittee is to be commended for taking the time to understand these international shifting processes. they should not end up in a jurisdiction without substance or in an entity that didn't con tribitute to their generation. >> welcome back, professor reuven avi-yonah. >> thank you very much for inviting tee to speak. i will try to make four points briefly. this is, as the subcommittee knows, part of a general phenomenon, there are $2 trillion more or less in profits, that are offshore and out of this a significant portion relates to activities that economically take place in the united states in the form of intangibles in this case developing networks. congress has been aware of this and tried several times to legislate in order to prevent the shifting of the profits overseas. in 1992, the
all of the profits reside in the united states then all of the profits should be obligated to the united states. nothing operationally changed represents a fatal implemntatio is flawed. in my written testimony, i set forth a much more expansive views of why that is so. let me conclude by saying the subcommittee is to be commended for taking the time to understand these international shifting processes. they should not end up in a jurisdiction without substance or in an entity that didn't con...
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some like japan than in others like the united states but a drag on growth, growth in per capita income is not going to be sufficient to pay the pension obligations that we have. the second head wind very serious in the united states is education. we have a system that is massively increasing the cost of going to college. and leaving us with a generation are students who are heavily in debt, postponing life choices. the third also most important in the united states ask is the rise in inequality. the tremendous fraction of economic growth that we are getting going to the top 10% of income distribution. and the inevitable consequence of the growing ratio and the rising cost of medical care causing continued upward pressure on debt gdp ratios. that is the sort of gloomy outlook that doesn't require you to be any kind of forecaster about innovation. in the some sense the rich world suffers from this set of problems. to get back to your original problem. going to have to cede power to the emergin emerging countries. >> let me going to add what may be tail winds. pull out your polling devices, and see what is going to shape the world in the next 30 ye
some like japan than in others like the united states but a drag on growth, growth in per capita income is not going to be sufficient to pay the pension obligations that we have. the second head wind very serious in the united states is education. we have a system that is massively increasing the cost of going to college. and leaving us with a generation are students who are heavily in debt, postponing life choices. the third also most important in the united states ask is the rise in...
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states,apan, the united we have treaty obligations, we have some of our strongest allies in this area. we have tremendously important interest, security, stability, economic in this area. it is not a matter of choosing which part of the world we're going to be and which part of the world we are not going to begin. we are not retreating from any part of the world. we have 400,000 men and women deployed and stationed all over the world in 100 countries. we are strong in nato, we're going to continue to be in the middle east. this is an area that is very important to america and for our future. >> for the chinese copy you're going to make your first trip as secretary. why should they not take this rebalance as a direct threat? >> we have assured the men everywhere, president obama has in recent meetings with the firstent, president's lady michelle obama, and , we have saidy that this is an approach to reach out to try to be more open. communicate cap accord make, find ways that we can work with each other and common purpose of a common interest. we do that now with the chinese in many ar
states,apan, the united we have treaty obligations, we have some of our strongest allies in this area. we have tremendously important interest, security, stability, economic in this area. it is not a matter of choosing which part of the world we're going to be and which part of the world we are not going to begin. we are not retreating from any part of the world. we have 400,000 men and women deployed and stationed all over the world in 100 countries. we are strong in nato, we're going to...
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iran probably has a decent legal case that the united states would be in breach of its obligations tohe united nations to deny him a visa, but then you have to look at what is politically expedient. an, can this individual be effective bridge between the united states and iran? that is unlikely, given his historic baggage. second, we are looking at this in the context of the broader nuclear negotiations and trying to build confidence. it will be very difficult to build confidence with this individual. >> why did iran nominate him? surely he could have -- they could have predicted this. >> because he played a relatively minor role, this was really an oversight by iran. >> really? >> i believe so. i do not think they anticipated his history would come out. ambassador inbeen italy, austria, australia. he has served in various senior posts before. we should emphasize that every single iranian official was at some point a radical if they were supporters of the revolution. some of them moderated, and some did not. >> is there a diplomatic solution to this that does not undermine the all-imp
iran probably has a decent legal case that the united states would be in breach of its obligations tohe united nations to deny him a visa, but then you have to look at what is politically expedient. an, can this individual be effective bridge between the united states and iran? that is unlikely, given his historic baggage. second, we are looking at this in the context of the broader nuclear negotiations and trying to build confidence. it will be very difficult to build confidence with this...
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people he said that western supporters of the made on specifically the united states are obliged to make sure that any ukrainian leaders that are dependent on us support disassociate themselves from neo nazis and from extremists now when russian ambassador vitaly churkin was addressing his ukrainian counterpart in the security council he mentioned to him that. when buildings were seized in key of. it was called a display of democracy but while when we see the same thing happening in eastern ukraine it is not labeled in the same positive manner. why didn't you accuse of terrorists and those who terrorize us governments for months up until the twenty first of february the sheer size law enforcement agencies those who undermine just short of the people who work protesting against the authorities but they have an interest for some reason that in fact those people were freed of all responsibility they were not thought culpable of the criminal acts they committed over several months. and the russian ambassador did urge his western colleagues within the security council to pick up the phone and
people he said that western supporters of the made on specifically the united states are obliged to make sure that any ukrainian leaders that are dependent on us support disassociate themselves from neo nazis and from extremists now when russian ambassador vitaly churkin was addressing his ukrainian counterpart in the security council he mentioned to him that. when buildings were seized in key of. it was called a display of democracy but while when we see the same thing happening in eastern...
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president obama came on far stronger than expected on that subject, affirming the united states is obligated under treaty to protect japan against china's encroachment and that, raladies and gents is substance. i'll start with you dayna, would you say the pivot to the east has failed at this point? >> no, i would say there hasn't been enough of it. i think it's terrific that he's there in asia doing this. but remember the pivot was first declared in 2011. and my complaint here is not an idealogical one. i think the policies are is a personal reasonable and good one if it is to pivot to asia, let's do that and have the emphasis there and keep it solidly there. i think the juxtaposition of the two events, you see the middle east peace talks falling apart today and shows we're going off in various directions without focusing enough to get one of them done like that trans pacific trade deal. >> you point out in the latest piece, this isn't the president's fault, about outside events far from east asia keeping focus elsewhere. in light of that, don't you think it's all the more important he make
president obama came on far stronger than expected on that subject, affirming the united states is obligated under treaty to protect japan against china's encroachment and that, raladies and gents is substance. i'll start with you dayna, would you say the pivot to the east has failed at this point? >> no, i would say there hasn't been enough of it. i think it's terrific that he's there in asia doing this. but remember the pivot was first declared in 2011. and my complaint here is not an...
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yield. >> i thank the gentleman for yielding and i agree that's one of the fundamental obligations of the united states of america, those who have served have earned that piece of earth. mr. lamborn: i thank the chairman for his words of agreement. given the advance stable of the project and the amount of work that's already taken place on the southern colorado v.a. cemetery, including land being purchased in southeast colorado springs and master planning due to start in mere months, would the chairman also agree that it is vital that we work together to ensure that construction is fully funded in the appropriations process for upcoming fiscal years? i yield to the gentleman. mr. culberson: i agree with you, this project is too far along and it's important that we fund it in fiscal year 2016 and i'll work with you and your colleagues from colorado to ensure it is funded. mr. lamborn: i thank the chairman and look forward to working with him. i appreciate the hard work he does for our military and for our veterans, including this particular important project. i pledge to work with him on these and other
yield. >> i thank the gentleman for yielding and i agree that's one of the fundamental obligations of the united states of america, those who have served have earned that piece of earth. mr. lamborn: i thank the chairman for his words of agreement. given the advance stable of the project and the amount of work that's already taken place on the southern colorado v.a. cemetery, including land being purchased in southeast colorado springs and master planning due to start in mere months,...
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that we do not spend any more than is absolutely necessary to fulfill the fundamental obligations of the united states government. and at the top of that list is to ensure that our veterans receive the medical care they've earned, that they receive the disability benefits that they've earned in a timely fashion, and that our men and women in uniform have all the to l facilities they need do their job. that's why this is the peace of mind committee and it's a privilege for me to serve with my good friend from georgia, mr. bishop, to whom i'll reserve the balance of my time so my good friend, mr. bishop, can address the house. the chair: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. bishop: i thank the gentleman and thank you, mr. chairman. i yield myself such time as i may consume. mr. chairman, as you all know, this bill has strong -- has a strong reputation for finding bipartisan common ground as members work together to fund the construction of military facilities and strive to improve the quality of life and care afforded to our veterans and our military families. once again
that we do not spend any more than is absolutely necessary to fulfill the fundamental obligations of the united states government. and at the top of that list is to ensure that our veterans receive the medical care they've earned, that they receive the disability benefits that they've earned in a timely fashion, and that our men and women in uniform have all the to l facilities they need do their job. that's why this is the peace of mind committee and it's a privilege for me to serve with my...
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. >> the united states take serious obligations under article five of the nato alliance, even though these are not nato exercises. it is our commitment to our security obligations in europe. if there's a message to moscow, it is the same exact message that we take our obligations very, very seriously. >> international monitors said removal of syria's chemical weapons stockpile is nearly 90% complete. your organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons as it only has two or three shipments remaining to complete the deal that averted a threaten u.s. attack last year. the news comes as the syrian government faces new allegations of using chemical weapons against civilians. he al-assad regime is accused of dropping barrels of industrial chlorine on rebel held areas in recent weeks. chlorine is not on the list of banned agents under the international chemical weapons convention, but its use would still be a war crime. in washington, state department spokesperson jen psaki said the u.s. is investigating. >> we have indications of the use of a toxic industrial chemical, probably chlor
. >> the united states take serious obligations under article five of the nato alliance, even though these are not nato exercises. it is our commitment to our security obligations in europe. if there's a message to moscow, it is the same exact message that we take our obligations very, very seriously. >> international monitors said removal of syria's chemical weapons stockpile is nearly 90% complete. your organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons as it only has two or...
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, many countries in the region are concerned the united states won't be there when china comes knocking on their door. the united states that obligationsround the world and he needs to pivot everywhere, not only asia, but ukraine. >> thanks so much for joining us this morning, sir. >> thank you. >> a ruling that could forever change the way we watch television. what a decision by the supreme court could mean for the broadcast business. >> nepal facing an ultimatum from the local sherpa community after a deadly avalanche kills a group of guides. one she were practice explains the danger bringing tourists up mount every rest. >> a dramatic end to the boston marathon for one runner who collapsed. how total strangers gave new meaning to boston strong. >> as we head to break here, a look now at hour images of the day, celebrations from around the world for earth day, marking the 41st anniversary of the annual day of action to protect our environment. we're back in two minutes. trades near the speed of light... >> if you're not trading at those speeds, you're toast! >> billions of dollars at stake, is our economy insecurity now at the mercy
, many countries in the region are concerned the united states won't be there when china comes knocking on their door. the united states that obligationsround the world and he needs to pivot everywhere, not only asia, but ukraine. >> thanks so much for joining us this morning, sir. >> thank you. >> a ruling that could forever change the way we watch television. what a decision by the supreme court could mean for the broadcast business. >> nepal facing an ultimatum from...
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obligation to report that to the uspa. >> reporter: jim crouch with the united states parachuting association says reporting a death is voluntary. >> we tell consumers to do a local search in the media for accident reports and visit the drop zone. >> reporter: nonetheless, he says the sport is safer than ever. something sky dive holster's owner says he can attest to. >> things have changed quite a bit, especially when it comes to the gear people are using. >> reporter: he took over sky dive holster shortly before her death. he buys state of the art gear every months and the new packs don't have velcro. as for accidents? >> we basically had a few injuries here and there. unfortunately, we had one person passed away. >> reporter: the drop zone's fourth fatality, a jumper filming tandem students. she had 150 jumps, only half the recommended amount. >> the drop zone didn't follow the recommendation. >> reporter: cameras are a dangerous distraction that sky divers take very seriously. last year, jeraldbo florez was criticized. he crash landed but survived. his rented equipment was worn beyond industry standards. >> there needs to be
obligation to report that to the uspa. >> reporter: jim crouch with the united states parachuting association says reporting a death is voluntary. >> we tell consumers to do a local search in the media for accident reports and visit the drop zone. >> reporter: nonetheless, he says the sport is safer than ever. something sky dive holster's owner says he can attest to. >> things have changed quite a bit, especially when it comes to the gear people are using. >>...
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the islands that are under dispute are subject to the treaty and alliance obligations that we have with japan. what the united states wants is to have reduced tensions between china and japan over these. the united states rejects intimidation and coercion. it rejects unilateral attempts to change the facts on the ground. and that is really the role that we play. we don't have a claim here. but we do have obligations to our allies, japan. >> which means, in fact, if they are attacked in any way, we will come to their defense. >> they are subject to the treaty. we would meet our obligations, charlie, to the japanese. what needs to happen here is that that needs to be avoided, obviously. it is neither in the interest of china nor japan to have a conflict over this. i don't think either side wants a conflict. but both sides have nationalist sentiments around this issue and the danger is in the stake or a miscalculation or an accident which would spin out of control. >> china will make no compromise, no concession, no treaty in the conflict with japan. >> it is tough language and it is not a good situation when the numbe
the islands that are under dispute are subject to the treaty and alliance obligations that we have with japan. what the united states wants is to have reduced tensions between china and japan over these. the united states rejects intimidation and coercion. it rejects unilateral attempts to change the facts on the ground. and that is really the role that we play. we don't have a claim here. but we do have obligations to our allies, japan. >> which means, in fact, if they are attacked in...
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we're united on steps they need to take on banning nuclear weapon programs and living up to national obligations. we're deeply concerned about the suffering of the north korea people. the united statesouth korea are working together to advance accountability for the serious human rights violations being committed by the north. i mentioned to president park the united states supports the korean's people desire for unification. i share president park's vision. as you outlined madame president in your speech, the threat free from war and nuclear weapons. >> next stop for president barack obama is malaysia. he is hoping to win hearts and minds and establish closer trade ties. but how? we look at who wins and who loses when free trade is on the table. >> reporter: on the verge of becoming rich, malaysia was once a fast growing economy before it was struck by financial crisis. there's hope that a free trade agreement could get them moving again, but there are big challenges to overcome. media entrepreneur want as to see his country tackle them. how did businesses like his see the future lying beyond malaysia's borders operating in a country of only 30 million? he needs overseas markets to
we're united on steps they need to take on banning nuclear weapon programs and living up to national obligations. we're deeply concerned about the suffering of the north korea people. the united statesouth korea are working together to advance accountability for the serious human rights violations being committed by the north. i mentioned to president park the united states supports the korean's people desire for unification. i share president park's vision. as you outlined madame president in...
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united on the steps north korea needs to take including banning nuclear weapons and programs and living up to international obligations. of course we're concerned about the deep suffering of north korean people. united states and south korea are working together to advance accountability for serious human rights violations being committed by the north. i mentioned to president park that the united states supports the korean people's desire for unification. i share president park's vision. as you outlined madame president in your recent speech. a unified creator free from fear of war and nuclear weapons. >> president barack obama said north korea was the most isolated country in the world. it wasn't easy to know how to deal with it, saying there's no magic bullet. >>> warning shots fired a few hours ago by the south korean naval forces. on the other aspect of this trip, what's discussed in terms of trade as well as the security issues? >> reporter: well, both sides are keen to try to smooth out the free trade agreement signed with america just a year or two ago. they're keen to get all that working properly with the new kind of trade agreement comprehensive. they'll also be talking about issues to do with t
united on the steps north korea needs to take including banning nuclear weapons and programs and living up to international obligations. of course we're concerned about the deep suffering of north korean people. united states and south korea are working together to advance accountability for serious human rights violations being committed by the north. i mentioned to president park that the united states supports the korean people's desire for unification. i share president park's vision. as...
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brought to bear on them, they typically outside parties, whether that be the united states or european union, will feel obligated to be involved. and i think one of the strengths of pakistan's military and intelligence agency has been to really control that information flow and to minimize these deaths. there's been thousands, thousands of kidnappings of very ordinary people for the most part and many of them have ended up dead and there are bodies being found almost every week now. the idea that that's not being very widely reported because it is a difficult both to integer editors but also to get access means that it's less likely that outside powers will intervene. >> yeah, and then -- [inaudible] >> is a low down the priority list. there's so may other things that are more concerned about. unfortunately, for the people living in balochistan, that includes the relationship with the military we talked about here, that includes policies on drone strikes, the continued presence of u.s. forces in afghanistan. they had to worry about that more in some ways than they do about the people in balochistan. [inaudible]
brought to bear on them, they typically outside parties, whether that be the united states or european union, will feel obligated to be involved. and i think one of the strengths of pakistan's military and intelligence agency has been to really control that information flow and to minimize these deaths. there's been thousands, thousands of kidnappings of very ordinary people for the most part and many of them have ended up dead and there are bodies being found almost every week now. the idea...
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what is it going to take to fulfill the missions and the obligations of our defense department budget in order to of thethe security united statesof america? we laid that out in our testimony. we have weeks of continued testimony. we have senior members today on capitol hill explaining to congress what we need in the way of resources in order to fulfill those missions and ensure the united states, the people of the united states, that we can do the job that they want us to do to assure their security. we believe it will take increased resources. we have lay that out and given the numbers. we have given the rationale. >> we have to take a step back. in the last three months, the u.s. negotiating with russia. europe being completely cut out, it seems. brings us back about 20 or 30 years. >> certainly has the feeling of the cold war. with the ukrainian story, it is the last day to register in the presidential elections set for may 25. >> ryan chilcote joins us for a breakdown of those in the running. give us an overview. >> there are 12 candidates in all, but it is really a two horse race. you have the country's chocolate billionai
what is it going to take to fulfill the missions and the obligations of our defense department budget in order to of thethe security united statesof america? we laid that out in our testimony. we have weeks of continued testimony. we have senior members today on capitol hill explaining to congress what we need in the way of resources in order to fulfill those missions and ensure the united states, the people of the united states, that we can do the job that they want us to do to assure their...
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the subject of the dispute are the subject of the treaty and alliance obligation we have requestw japan. and what the united states wants there, obviously, is to have reduced tensions between china and japan over these. the united states rejects intimidation and coercion upon. it rejects a unilateral attempts to change the facts on ground, and that's really the role we play. we don't have a claim here. but we do have obligations to our ally, japan. >> rose: which means if in fact they are attacked in any way that we will come to their defense? >> well, they would be subject to the treaty, and we hope, obviously -- >> that's what the treaty says. >> we would meet our obligations charlie, to the japanese. what has to happen hoar is that-- is that that needs to be avoided, obviously. and it's neither in the interest of china, nor japan, to have a conflict over this. i don't think either side wants a conflict, but both sides have strong national sentiments around these issues, and the danger is a mistake or miscalculation or accident which can spin out of control. >> rose: here's what the chinese defense minister said
the subject of the dispute are the subject of the treaty and alliance obligation we have requestw japan. and what the united states wants there, obviously, is to have reduced tensions between china and japan over these. the united states rejects intimidation and coercion upon. it rejects a unilateral attempts to change the facts on ground, and that's really the role we play. we don't have a claim here. but we do have obligations to our ally, japan. >> rose: which means if in fact they are...
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my first obligation is to observe the law here in the united states. >> right here, kerry is trying tonce israel to release a fourth group of palestinian prisoners to get palestinian leaders to stay at the talks and not ask the u.n. general assembly to not ask as recognition as a state, but many feel pollard's freedom shouldn't be traded so cheaply. >> if you said to netanyahu, i'll let pollard go if in fact you and the palestinians can come to terms on one or two of the permanent status issues, that's worth a deal. >> some u.s. officials say it wasn't his loyalty to israel that led him to sell secrets with the promise of more in 1998. four past directors of naval intelligence wroed in an op-ed that pollard, quote, offered classified information to three other countries before working for the israelis, and that he offered his services to a fourth country while he was spying for israel. that same year, cia director george tenet threatened to resign if clinton frees pollard. still, pollard supporters say the secrets he reveals were about potential israeli adversaries, pakistan, and the s
my first obligation is to observe the law here in the united states. >> right here, kerry is trying tonce israel to release a fourth group of palestinian prisoners to get palestinian leaders to stay at the talks and not ask the u.n. general assembly to not ask as recognition as a state, but many feel pollard's freedom shouldn't be traded so cheaply. >> if you said to netanyahu, i'll let pollard go if in fact you and the palestinians can come to terms on one or two of the permanent...
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united states. we have treaty obligations. we have some of our strongest allies in this area.e have tremendous important interests in this area. it is not a matter of either of choosing which part of the world we are going to be in and which part we are not going to be, we are not retreating from any part of the world. we have 400,000 men and women deployed all around the world in 100 countries. we are strong in nato. we continue to be. but this is an area that is very important to america and for our future. china in you been to the past. why should they take this rebalance as a direct threat? >> we have assured them in every way, president obama has in his recent meeting, mrs. obama being in china, i have, secretary john kerry, all of our ministrations, that this is not a contained china approach. this is an approach to reach out, to try to be more open, communicate, coordinate, find ways we can work with each other in common purpose and interest. we do that now with the chinese in many areas. we will continue to do that. do we have differences? yes, we have differences. the
united states. we have treaty obligations. we have some of our strongest allies in this area.e have tremendous important interests in this area. it is not a matter of either of choosing which part of the world we are going to be in and which part we are not going to be, we are not retreating from any part of the world. we have 400,000 men and women deployed all around the world in 100 countries. we are strong in nato. we continue to be. but this is an area that is very important to america and...
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obligations. of course we're also deeply concerned about the suffering of the north korean people and the united statesand south korea are working together to advance accountability for the serious human rights violations being committed by the north. i mentioned to president park that the united states supports the korean people's desire for unification and i share president park's vision as you outlined madam president in your recent speech of a unified korea free from fear of war and nuclear weapons. it's a vision of a unified korea where people enjoy the political and economic freedoms that exist here in the south. beyond that peninsula are alliances increasingly a global one. we're grateful for south korea's partnership from typhoon relief in the philippines to humanitarian efforts in syria. we're working closely on new clean energy technologies to address climate change and with the international community on an ambitious new climate agreement. around the globe we're leaders in development because we want people to experience the incredible growth. >> now we're going to hand it over to "way too e
obligations. of course we're also deeply concerned about the suffering of the north korean people and the united statesand south korea are working together to advance accountability for the serious human rights violations being committed by the north. i mentioned to president park that the united states supports the korean people's desire for unification and i share president park's vision as you outlined madam president in your recent speech of a unified korea free from fear of war and nuclear...
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the president has an obligation to follow the law and not let this iranian terrorist into the united statest about president bush signed and offered way more signing statements, something like 161 with president bush and only like 29 with president obama. >> there is a big difference. what president bush did is say i'll interpret the law in a way that's consistent with american foreign policy. what president obama is saying, is i'm going to potentially totally ignore the law. there's a huge difference between a reasonable interpretation and a lawless disregard for what congress has done. president obama ran on this in 2008. >> he did. i have the sound byte because i want to viewers to hear out of senator obama's mouth. >> who george bush has been trying to do as part of his effort to accumulate more power in the presidency is he's been saying well, i can basically change what congress passed by attaching a letter saying i don't agree with this part or i don't agree with that part. i'm going to choose to interpret it this way or that way. that's not part of his power, but this is part of the
the president has an obligation to follow the law and not let this iranian terrorist into the united statest about president bush signed and offered way more signing statements, something like 161 with president bush and only like 29 with president obama. >> there is a big difference. what president bush did is say i'll interpret the law in a way that's consistent with american foreign policy. what president obama is saying, is i'm going to potentially totally ignore the law. there's a...
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united states objects to him and his links with the seizures of hostages in 1979. but as the host government of the united nations in this new york, the united states apparently is obliged toish visvis to issue visas to diplomats. >> we continue, here at al jazeera to demand release of the three journalists detained. they are falsely accused of providing a platform to the muslim brotherhood and they have been behind bars for 105 days now. abdullah al shami has been held without trial since last august. he has been on hunger strike for the last 82 days. al jazeera rejects all of the charges. hundreds of demonstrators, student demonstrators in tie with a are calling for the resignation of a senior police official. the demands came after anti-chinese protesters were removed from parliament against their will. they occupied it for several weeks. in opposition to a trade deal with china. australia says it is planning to use a sub mercible in the deep-watermercible in the deep-wat deep-water. nol new ping signals have been detected and the search is likely to last a very long time. on friday, mr. abbott said he was confident that search crews had heard signals from the jet wh
united states objects to him and his links with the seizures of hostages in 1979. but as the host government of the united nations in this new york, the united states apparently is obliged toish visvis to issue visas to diplomats. >> we continue, here at al jazeera to demand release of the three journalists detained. they are falsely accused of providing a platform to the muslim brotherhood and they have been behind bars for 105 days now. abdullah al shami has been held without trial...
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nuclear states that are very frustrated with russia united states china india the nuclear countries for not moving quickly enough to fill their obligations in the nineteen sixty eight tabcorp treaty to pursue good faith efforts to eliminate nuclear weapons and pursue general and complete disarm and yes this case in russia have recently agreed in the new start treaty of two dozen candy to reduce their deployed strategic nuclear arsenals down to one thousand five hundred fifty warheads. by the year twenty eighteen but the two sides have not been able to agree to sit down at the negotiating table to pursue further reductions below the steel gargantuan out numbers in the two problem right now is let her put his willingness to me pres obama's proposal to cut by another third will the us and the russian nuclear stockpiles and to hear a lot more about this next week in new york when the member states of the nuclear corporation treaty. though the nuclear weapons states and non nuclear states all gather to discuss and review progress or lack of progress on meeting his disarming commitments. this is an unimpressive any legal action it is very unus
nuclear states that are very frustrated with russia united states china india the nuclear countries for not moving quickly enough to fill their obligations in the nineteen sixty eight tabcorp treaty to pursue good faith efforts to eliminate nuclear weapons and pursue general and complete disarm and yes this case in russia have recently agreed in the new start treaty of two dozen candy to reduce their deployed strategic nuclear arsenals down to one thousand five hundred fifty warheads. by the...
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obligation. we have been elected as united states senators. >> madam president? >> the senator from kentucky. republican leader. >> just a couple of brief observations that are relevant to the point. number one, we've approved more judges at this point than -- for president obama than president bush had approved at the same time in his presidency. and number two, the majority leader has a curious definition of filibuster. the reason the majority leader has had difficulty getting onto bills is because as soon as we get on bills there are no amendments allowed. once you get past the motion to proceed, i would say to the people who may be listening who are not deeply steeped as i say and senate rules, there's a two-step process. devote to get on the bill and then you are on the bill. what's happened, once we get on bills the majority leader has made it impossible for members of his party or hours to offer amendments more often than the last six liters combined. in other words, he gets to decide whether anybody's amendments are considered either on his side or on our side. that's what has degrade
obligation. we have been elected as united states senators. >> madam president? >> the senator from kentucky. republican leader. >> just a couple of brief observations that are relevant to the point. number one, we've approved more judges at this point than -- for president obama than president bush had approved at the same time in his presidency. and number two, the majority leader has a curious definition of filibuster. the reason the majority leader has had difficulty...
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irrational attitude of the united states towards iran in imposing its will on countries like its european partners has damaged the europeans, and i don't think the russians feel obliged to abide by american law. so iran can export whatever it wants to export, and it's, i think, time for the united states to behave more reasonably and final a solution for its problem with iran. >> good to have you with us on al jazeera. thank you. >>> john kerry has been speaking to the senate committee about ukraine. lauren taylor covers that from the european news center in london. lauren. >> the u.s. secretary of state accused russia of engaging in an illegal effort to destabilize ukraine with paid operatives, and he warned russia of tougher economic sanctions if it continues down want current path. ukraine government is grappling with pro-russian activity in the east. this video emerged from inside the security forces offices taken over by pro-russian protesters. the video, which al jazeera can't verify, these men say they're armed with automatic weapons and explosives. they want the region to vote on whether to join russia, a move similar to crimea's switch to russia. they have d
irrational attitude of the united states towards iran in imposing its will on countries like its european partners has damaged the europeans, and i don't think the russians feel obliged to abide by american law. so iran can export whatever it wants to export, and it's, i think, time for the united states to behave more reasonably and final a solution for its problem with iran. >> good to have you with us on al jazeera. thank you. >>> john kerry has been speaking to the senate...
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united nations. the agreement in 1947 states: there have been previous agreements where the obligation has let the u.s. to let people into the countries where it has not liked. haf ez, and arma din a jaed made eight visit. libyan president muammar gaddafi and his entourage camped in new york. libyan agents convicted of carrying out the bombing of pan am 103. all through the cold war, the vietnam war and wars in iraq, u.n. diplomats from those countries have been granted visas. the white house has not said how it will act, but the controversy comes at a critical time. negotiations on iran's nuclear program led by the united states have just resumed. speaking from vienna, the foreign minister says they are not waivering. >> they should not allow a group of radicals to determine the agenda of iran's presence. the behaviour is unacceptable to us. >> the spokesperson for the u.s. state department said there are grounds for the u.s. to deny a visa to a diplomat appointed to the u.n., and that's a category which can be interpreted. others, including experts in international law, and the u.n. disagree. next q
united nations. the agreement in 1947 states: there have been previous agreements where the obligation has let the u.s. to let people into the countries where it has not liked. haf ez, and arma din a jaed made eight visit. libyan president muammar gaddafi and his entourage camped in new york. libyan agents convicted of carrying out the bombing of pan am 103. all through the cold war, the vietnam war and wars in iraq, u.n. diplomats from those countries have been granted visas. the white house...
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were owned by the state of california to construct is new transbay center and meet the assembly bill requirements. this is an enforceable obligation for the successor agency for the unitsre affordable and occupied by low, low and moderate incomes. this is an enforcement or enforceable project that includes affordable housing. so in july 2011 pursuant to the implementation agreement it was requested that the development teams to develop a mixed income on blocks 6 and 7 in the project areas. in december of that year after a competitive process staff entered into negotiations for blocks 6 and 7 with the development team of mercy housing california last year d da developed a project with block. ocii now has to occupy the contract for the units it will have one and two bedroom units and contain retail space on the corner of folsom and beale streets this is the site plans for blocks 6 and that. as contemplated with the closing the financing the developer is requesting the executive director to enter into a 75 year air leases with option for others years. this is the element partnering created as required for protecting housing tax creditors. it has two sites connected by an
were owned by the state of california to construct is new transbay center and meet the assembly bill requirements. this is an enforceable obligation for the successor agency for the unitsre affordable and occupied by low, low and moderate incomes. this is an enforcement or enforceable project that includes affordable housing. so in july 2011 pursuant to the implementation agreement it was requested that the development teams to develop a mixed income on blocks 6 and 7 in the project areas. in...
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obligations. of course we are also deeply concerned about the suffering of the north yeian people. the united statesouth korea are working together to advance accountability for the serious human rights violations being committed by the north. minuted to the president that the united states supports the korean's people de fisire for reunification. i share his vision as you outlined in your recent speech the unified korea that is free from the fear of war and nuclear weapons. a unified korea where they enjoy the political and economic freedoms that exist here in the south. beyond this alliance is a global one. we are grateful for south korea's partnership from ta f-- typhoon relief. >> you are list heening to the president presenting the hiel school with a mag knenolia tree renewal. >> and the american flag that was flying over the white house that day. 171 peop killed in the accident and 131 still missing. >>> 28 minutes after the top of the hour. is that obamacare fail web site suffering so many problems they are not trying to fix it? what they are doing instead. >> they were hoping to catch some f
obligations. of course we are also deeply concerned about the suffering of the north yeian people. the united statesouth korea are working together to advance accountability for the serious human rights violations being committed by the north. minuted to the president that the united states supports the korean's people de fisire for reunification. i share his vision as you outlined in your recent speech the unified korea that is free from the fear of war and nuclear weapons. a unified korea...
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united states. the freedom has kind of individual supremacy. he believed that people lived in relations of dependence and obligation and necessity, that that kind of elevation of the notion of freedom obscured. he called it the file liberty. but there is no real -- even really -- it was the whine moment where he engaged specifically with the realities of slavery as a social institution, but there was an earlier moment, and it links up with the story. the very first instance in which he talks about slavery, u.s. slavery, he is in this clause i memoir which he publishes, i think -- i can remember. maybe 18541849. i don't really remember the date this is wonderful pass a jury comes across this monument in liverpool, the character that represents him and his experiences. and the monument is nelson. out go back. and expiring at the moment of his victory against the french. it's this crazy statue. every other statue in britain is very simple london. up on top of the pedestal. this one has a naked man falling back with this horrible skeleton of death reaching up to grab. and there are these -- that the feed of the pedestal audi's for captives meant to
united states. the freedom has kind of individual supremacy. he believed that people lived in relations of dependence and obligation and necessity, that that kind of elevation of the notion of freedom obscured. he called it the file liberty. but there is no real -- even really -- it was the whine moment where he engaged specifically with the realities of slavery as a social institution, but there was an earlier moment, and it links up with the story. the very first instance in which he talks...
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regrettable decision by the administration, the obligation of the host country and inherit right of sovereign member states to designate their representatives to the united states united nations. making it clear that country refuses to back down while the white house has not come out to say if they will or will not sign off on the bill. back to you. >> thank you so much for that yaup date. appreciate it. >> turning now to a story that has folks in kansas city on edge with news that kansas city policemen are now saying that they have linked 12 highway shootings to a possible serial shooter. we have the latest on this developing story. >> police are reviewing at least 20 case of roadside shootings in kansas city, missouri since about early march and now, they have been able to positively link 12 to the same shooter or shooters, but there's still no known suspect and no details on the possible vehicle the shooter is using. these shootings have left three injured. most of the shootings are reported in the southern part of kansas city known as the grand view triangle or three trails crossing. it's where three interstate highways and u.s. 50 intercept. police
regrettable decision by the administration, the obligation of the host country and inherit right of sovereign member states to designate their representatives to the united states united nations. making it clear that country refuses to back down while the white house has not come out to say if they will or will not sign off on the bill. back to you. >> thank you so much for that yaup date. appreciate it. >> turning now to a story that has folks in kansas city on edge with news that...
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obligation to report that to the u.s.p.a. >> we don't have regulatory authority. >>reporter: jim crouch with the united states parachuting association says reporting a death is voluntary. >> we just tell consumers to do a local search in the media for accident reports and visit the drop zone. >>reporter: nonetheless, he says the sport is safer than ever, something skydive holster's owner says he can attest to. >> things have changed quite a bit, especially when it comes to gear that people are using. >>reporter: mako took over skydive holster shortly before jennifer's death. he says he now buys state-of- the-art gear every couple of months and the new packs don't have velcro. as for accidents? >> basically we've had a few injuries here and there. unfortunately we've had one person pass away. >>reporter: the drop zone's fourth fatality, a jumper filming tandem students. a u.s.p.a. report on the accident points out she had 150 jumps, only half the recommended amount. >> the drop zone didn't follow our recommendation. >>reporter: cameras are a dangerous distraction that skydivers take very seriously. last year g
obligation to report that to the u.s.p.a. >> we don't have regulatory authority. >>reporter: jim crouch with the united states parachuting association says reporting a death is voluntary. >> we just tell consumers to do a local search in the media for accident reports and visit the drop zone. >>reporter: nonetheless, he says the sport is safer than ever, something skydive holster's owner says he can attest to. >> things have changed quite a bit, especially when it...
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united states. the freedom has kind of individual supremacy. he believed that people lived in relations of dependence and obligation and necessity, that that kind of elevation of the notion of freedom obscured. he called it the file liberty. but there is no real -- even really -- it was the
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obligations. of course, we're also deeply concerned about the suffering of the north korean people, and the united states and south korea are working together to advance accountability for the serious human rights violations being committed by the north. i mentioned to president park that the united states supports the korean people's desire for unification, and i share president park's vision. as you outlined, madam president in your recent speech in dresden, the unified korea that's free from the threat of war and nuclear weapons. it's a vision of a unified korea where people throughout this peninsula enjoy the political and economic freedoms that exist here in the south. beyond this peninsula, our alliance is increasingly a global one. we're grateful for south korea's partnership from typhoon relief in the philippines to humanitarian efforts in syria. as madam president mentioned, we're working closely on new clean energy technologies to address climate change and with the international community on an ambitious, new climate agreement. around the globe, we're leaders in development because we want mor
obligations. of course, we're also deeply concerned about the suffering of the north korean people, and the united states and south korea are working together to advance accountability for the serious human rights violations being committed by the north. i mentioned to president park that the united states supports the korean people's desire for unification, and i share president park's vision. as you outlined, madam president in your recent speech in dresden, the unified korea that's free from...
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the obligation of the host country and the inherent right of sovereign membered states to designate their representatives to the united nations. tehran making it clear that country refuses to back down on its nomination. arthel? >> okay. elizabeth prann, thanks. >>> the search for malaysian airline flight 370 gaining new urgency now. the batteries on the plane's black boxes due to run out and just days after expressing optimism about the missing jet, australia's prime minister now saying that the search could go on for a long time. dominic dinatale joins us live from l.a. with more. >> reporter: hey there. yes, it's been a process of elimination really in working out what these signals could be. was it a submarine that shouldn't have been in the area? prime minister of australia has been saying that he feels deeply, confident that indeed what the ocean shield has been picking up with the pinger that is being -- pinger detector has been dragging is very much coming from flight 370's black boxes. of course, the focus now is really to focus very much in on a smaller search area and be a dot has been saying that indeed, t
the obligation of the host country and the inherent right of sovereign membered states to designate their representatives to the united nations. tehran making it clear that country refuses to back down on its nomination. arthel? >> okay. elizabeth prann, thanks. >>> the search for malaysian airline flight 370 gaining new urgency now. the batteries on the plane's black boxes due to run out and just days after expressing optimism about the missing jet, australia's prime minister...