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. >>> kenya's president is on his way to the hague to attend his pre-trial hearing at the international criminal court. he is charged with organising mass killings following disputed elections in 2007. we have this report from nairobi. >> he's the first sitting head of state in the world to sit before the international criminal court. >> i am here to address you as representatives of the people. >> kenya's president kenyatta arrived at parliament to tell politicians whether he'd attend his next court appearance in the hague. nearly seven years earlier a disputed election in kenya was followed by ethnic violence. over 1,000 people were killed. prosecutors say politicians were behind it, charging kenyatta and others with instigating crimes against humanity. he told members of parliament that he shouldn't stand trial. >> i will issue a legal notice necessary to appoint the deputy president as acting president while i attend the conference at the hague in the netherlands. >> reporter: kenyatta's attendance will be watched closely. these people will never forget the day his two wives and nin
. >>> kenya's president is on his way to the hague to attend his pre-trial hearing at the international criminal court. he is charged with organising mass killings following disputed elections in 2007. we have this report from nairobi. >> he's the first sitting head of state in the world to sit before the international criminal court. >> i am here to address you as representatives of the people. >> kenya's president kenyatta arrived at parliament to tell politicians...
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. >> kenya's present arrived in amsterdam on the way to the criminal court at the hague. kenyatta is facing trials against humanity, mass killages, since the elections in 2011. he'll be the first head of state to be tried at the international criminal court. simon mcgregor-wood reports from the hague. >> well, kenyatta asked in the hague for his day in court. he travelled with a number of cabinet ministers, and a group of supporters, including his wife and a daughter. on the ground he was met by a number of supporters here. on wednesday we upped that there'll be dozens of other people who have flown to the aying to show him support -- to the hague to show him support. there's be a colourful scene on wednesday when he makes his appearance, doing so as a private citizens, having temporarily abdi kated power to his deputy and co-accused. it will be a big day in court. tuesday we saw legal exchanges. the language at times strained. particularly in exchange between the prosecution and the kenyan attorney-general, here representing the kenyan government. the prosecution's line t
. >> kenya's present arrived in amsterdam on the way to the criminal court at the hague. kenyatta is facing trials against humanity, mass killages, since the elections in 2011. he'll be the first head of state to be tried at the international criminal court. simon mcgregor-wood reports from the hague. >> well, kenyatta asked in the hague for his day in court. he travelled with a number of cabinet ministers, and a group of supporters, including his wife and a daughter. on the ground...
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we'll be live in the hague. >>> we're keeping an eye on this. the blood moon. it's visible from parts of the americas and east asia. looking gorgeous. >>> also on the program, aaron is here looking at the balance of safety and surveillance on the internet. >> absolutely lucy. that's what ministers and leader there is the big tech giants like twitter, google and facebook will try to hammer out. how to prevent terror exploiting the internet. it's the fine line between keeping people and safe and infringing on free speech. >>> it's 1:00 p.m. in madrid, midday here in london, 11:00 a.m. in free town, capital of sierra leone where bodies have been left on the streets because of a strike. they say they haven't been paid. we have the latest from the workers. just to tell you, ebola remains active in the corpses of victims. only specialized teams in protective e ivive clothing are dispose of bodies. u.n. is investigating reports some are starving to death because of farming and food production being badly hit. >>> over 3,000 people have died so far from ebola. in a mom
we'll be live in the hague. >>> we're keeping an eye on this. the blood moon. it's visible from parts of the americas and east asia. looking gorgeous. >>> also on the program, aaron is here looking at the balance of safety and surveillance on the internet. >> absolutely lucy. that's what ministers and leader there is the big tech giants like twitter, google and facebook will try to hammer out. how to prevent terror exploiting the internet. it's the fine line between...
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the hague, in the case against mr.enyatta concluded on wednesday. the prosecution asked the three judges on the panel for an indefinite adjournment in the case. it's an unusual move, perhaps rather controversial given the statutes that govern the procedure of this court. by its own admission it does not have sufficient evidence to go to trial against mr. kenyatta. but accuses the kenyan government and by implication the president of withholding crucial evidence that it, the prosecution, feels would further implicate mr. kenyatta, namely his mobile phone records, bank records, and tax returns. the prosecution says the government has not responded with repeated requests to supply that information. the defense rejected that claim, saying the government of kenya is constrained by legal limit, it has done what it can do. and it demands as it has done before, that the case be dropped. it's a very difficult decision for the judges to make. they will make several weeks to deliver their verdict. mr. kenyatta left the court surr
the hague, in the case against mr.enyatta concluded on wednesday. the prosecution asked the three judges on the panel for an indefinite adjournment in the case. it's an unusual move, perhaps rather controversial given the statutes that govern the procedure of this court. by its own admission it does not have sufficient evidence to go to trial against mr. kenyatta. but accuses the kenyan government and by implication the president of withholding crucial evidence that it, the prosecution, feels...
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now at the last day of the trial at the icc at the hague. er leader is accused of orchestrating crimes in the 80s and denies all charges and accused prosecutors of lying about his role to makeup for lack of evidence. three researchers from university in japan and u.s. have jointly won the 2014 nobel prize for physics and invented a light source that is more energy efficient than existing light bulbs and we will check on the weather with everton now and looks like bad weather creeping across europe. >> change over the next couple of days and not bad news for everybody but some we see lively showers and it has been wet across the central part of the mediterranean of the last couple of weeks if the truth be known and rain here in a span of 24 hours and here at least things will cheer up and wet weather will ease east. we will slide across western parts of europe and nasty weather coming in here and showers and clouds working in the united kingdom and see showers coming through the next couple of days. pretty wet for many across the u.k. and low
now at the last day of the trial at the icc at the hague. er leader is accused of orchestrating crimes in the 80s and denies all charges and accused prosecutors of lying about his role to makeup for lack of evidence. three researchers from university in japan and u.s. have jointly won the 2014 nobel prize for physics and invented a light source that is more energy efficient than existing light bulbs and we will check on the weather with everton now and looks like bad weather creeping across...
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sends us this. >> well, the two-day status hearing here at the icc in the hague, the case of the prosecution against mr. kenyatte have concluded that the prosecution asked the three judges on the panel for a definitely adjournment of the case. by its own admission it does not have sufficient evidence to go to trial against mr. kenyatte. but it accuses the kenyan government and by implication president kenyatte of withholding evidence. mainly his mobile phone records, bank records and tax returns. the prosecution said that the kenyan government has not responded to repeated requests to supply that kind of information. the defense on wednesday rejec rejected that claim, as they always have. they said it has done what it can do, and there simply isn't evidence, and that's not the fault of mr. kenyatta they will take several weeks to deliver their verdict. in the meantime, mr. kenn atta is free to go. today on wednesday he was acting in a very presidential manner. >> well, the victors of the violence, they say they want justice for what happened, but many believe that it's too scary to speak out
sends us this. >> well, the two-day status hearing here at the icc in the hague, the case of the prosecution against mr. kenyatte have concluded that the prosecution asked the three judges on the panel for a definitely adjournment of the case. by its own admission it does not have sufficient evidence to go to trial against mr. kenyatte. but it accuses the kenyan government and by implication president kenyatte of withholding evidence. mainly his mobile phone records, bank records and tax...
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anna is live in the hague. very much. >>> now at least three more civilians are killed overnight as forces continue to exchange fire in the region taking the death toll to 12. 18 others are injured. latest casualties came after nine died monday. the highest single civilian toll in a day in more than a decade. thousands have fled to escape the shelling. >>> a british tourist given a four month jail sentence has arrived in the uk. ray cole, 69 years old was in prison with his moroccan partner after police saw incriminating images on his mobile phone. he arrived back after spending 20 days in prison. he was released by the moroccan authorities. >> i'm overwhelmed. didn't expect this at all. i thought i was going to be transferred to a different prison. they said they were sending me home. they offered me the choice of staying the extra night. you could probably guess what i chose. >> what was it like in prison? >> you would not believe. it's horrendous. it's not a prison. it's a concentration camp. people are in t
anna is live in the hague. very much. >>> now at least three more civilians are killed overnight as forces continue to exchange fire in the region taking the death toll to 12. 18 others are injured. latest casualties came after nine died monday. the highest single civilian toll in a day in more than a decade. thousands have fled to escape the shelling. >>> a british tourist given a four month jail sentence has arrived in the uk. ray cole, 69 years old was in prison with his...
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it was decided in the hague that a fact-finding mission would be sent. i represent the joint mission, the elimination of syria up a stick cleared -- syria's declared program. chlorine is not covered. mission wasnding sent. it faced difficulties. there was a time issue. it takes time to do this. you have to make sure your methodology is appropriate. you have the right steps in the right team. they could not access parts of the country to interview victims and gather further data. they tried. there was a serious incident. the fact finding mission was fortunate that nobody was injured let alone killed. they continued their work. there was a report where they stated chlorine gas has been used. they have not stated by whom. report interviewed victims in turkey. the conclusions are strong. it has not drawn a final conclusion. it is expected to continue its work. it is a tragedy that we keep hearing about the use of chlorine gas which has continued. that is a dilemma for the international community. the report is one thing. but for the victims, it is nothing at
it was decided in the hague that a fact-finding mission would be sent. i represent the joint mission, the elimination of syria up a stick cleared -- syria's declared program. chlorine is not covered. mission wasnding sent. it faced difficulties. there was a time issue. it takes time to do this. you have to make sure your methodology is appropriate. you have the right steps in the right team. they could not access parts of the country to interview victims and gather further data. they tried....
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but a like a pretrial hearing and what is going to happen him there, coming back or remaining in the hague? >> at this stage he's going to return. it is not a trial. had rerefused to attend the hearing he could be served with international arrest warrant and the other countries would have been allowed to arrest him. he's continuing to comply with the courts and that means no arrest warrants and it is a pretrial hearing he's not retained at this stage. >> how come it has taken so long to get to this position? >> well, it's taken time for the international criminal court firstly to take on the case. originally the kenyan investigations into the alleged atrocities got handed to the international court and taking years to build their cases and they served indictments for number of the kenyan politicians and the kenya trial has had trials as well. in icc's prosecutor complained that the witnesses are withdrawing the statements, and saying that this is because of the witness bribery, intimidation, and this obvious some that the lawyers are de denying and the problem that the courts are facing in
but a like a pretrial hearing and what is going to happen him there, coming back or remaining in the hague? >> at this stage he's going to return. it is not a trial. had rerefused to attend the hearing he could be served with international arrest warrant and the other countries would have been allowed to arrest him. he's continuing to comply with the courts and that means no arrest warrants and it is a pretrial hearing he's not retained at this stage. >> how come it has taken so...
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here the decision whether he'll be attending what is called a status conference on wednesday in the hague. now that he has said he's going, what message is he sending to the icc and to the kenyans? can you hear me? >> sorry, i didn't hear your question. >> now that he has announced that he is going on wednesday to the hague to the status conference what message is he sending to the icc and kenyans? >> i do apologize, we're having some audio issues with our guest from kenya. we'll re-establish and try to bring him on a little later. >> a gang blamed for hundreds of murders, and is run much like a family business. >> this is a high security facility in honduras. the los valles brothers. they are accused of being leaders of the los valles gang. it's described as one of the top cartel in south america. >> this was a special forces operation with the collaboration of the drug enforcement administration that captured the valles brothers. >> honduras is a crucial transit point of cocaine smuggling between north and south america. they often pass through ho honduras, and if it is passed through h
here the decision whether he'll be attending what is called a status conference on wednesday in the hague. now that he has said he's going, what message is he sending to the icc and to the kenyans? can you hear me? >> sorry, i didn't hear your question. >> now that he has announced that he is going on wednesday to the hague to the status conference what message is he sending to the icc and kenyans? >> i do apologize, we're having some audio issues with our guest from kenya....
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simon mcgregor-wood joining us from the hague in the netherlands. thank you. >>> coming up in this newshour - more civilians killed as the indian and pakistani army fire at each other in kashmir. >>> mexico deploys hundreds of troops as new links emerge in the case of 43 missing students, and in sport find out which legend has a problem with an athlete who could be about to win one of sport's top prizes. >>> houthi rebels in yemen rejected the domination, suggested by the president as a disagreement reports a peace deal brokered by the nations could be jeopardised. >> this is the man chosen to head a new government. he was met last week when he was head of the president's office. on tuesday afternoon, the president issued decree 61, appointing mubarak to the post of prime minister. he is 46 years old and has a doctorate degree in business administration. he is an independent sunni from the south, reportedly communicating well with western diplomats, and is close to the president. last year he served as secretary-general of the national dialogue conf
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so very noteworthy that kenya's president is facing these charges at the hague. diana magnay, thank you. rosemary? >>> errol, you may not think much about it when you flick on the lights, but three people have been awarded the nobel prize in physics for creating l.e.d. lights. the awarding committee called their inventions revolutionary. it says incandescent light bulbs lit the 20th century. the 21st century will be lit by l.e.d. lamps. it adds that while the environmentally friendly light source is only 20 years old, the technology is now used all around the world. one of the men to win that nobel prize is a scientist from california. he says news that he and his colleagues had won was unbelievable. >> now, when i started my research, i never expected this huge market. because i studied the disparity and so luckily i could invent it. i never expected such a huge market. >> well done. the three scientists will share the $1.2 million in prize money. errol? >> very nice stuff there. all right, coming up here on cnn's special coverage, something from rosemary's part
so very noteworthy that kenya's president is facing these charges at the hague. diana magnay, thank you. rosemary? >>> errol, you may not think much about it when you flick on the lights, but three people have been awarded the nobel prize in physics for creating l.e.d. lights. the awarding committee called their inventions revolutionary. it says incandescent light bulbs lit the 20th century. the 21st century will be lit by l.e.d. lamps. it adds that while the environmentally friendly...
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simon mcgregor-wood is outside the court in the hague. >> reporter: the two day status hearing here at icc concluded on wednesday. the prosecution asked the three judges on the panel for an indefinite adjournment in the case. it's an unusual move. perhaps rather controversial given the rules that govern the procedure in this court. why did it ask for that? because by its own admission, it doesn't have enough evidence to go to trial. but it accuses the president and the government of withholding crucial evidence that the prosecution feels would further implicate mr. kenyatta. namely his mobile phone records, bank records, and tax returns. the prosecution says the defense has not responded properly to repeated requests. the defense reejected that claim, saying the government has done what it can do, and there simply isn't evidence, and that's not any fault of mr. kenyatta or the fault of the kenyan government and demanded that the case be dropped. it's a very difficult decision for the judges to make. in the meantime mr. kenyatta is free to go. the left the court surrounded by doesens of
simon mcgregor-wood is outside the court in the hague. >> reporter: the two day status hearing here at icc concluded on wednesday. the prosecution asked the three judges on the panel for an indefinite adjournment in the case. it's an unusual move. perhaps rather controversial given the rules that govern the procedure in this court. why did it ask for that? because by its own admission, it doesn't have enough evidence to go to trial. but it accuses the president and the government of...
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. ♪ >>> the former bosnian serb leader has said he is next at his trying at the hague. s charged with 11 crimes committed during the bosnia war, including genocide. he is accused in the massacre in which more than 8,000 muslim boys and men were killed. the trial at the hague has taken five years. >> translator: since the distinguished prosecution lawyer has no evidence, he has chose to tarnish my personality. he called me a liar and a mobster, but i believe it was with a heavy heart that he decide today go with this kind of labeling. he probably wouldn't have done that if he had a single piece of hard evidence. >>> nato's chief is calling on russia to comply with international law when it comes to ukraine. but there is now a chance for an improved relationship between moscow and the west. he secretary general says he sees no contradiction between a strong nato and better relations with russia. >>> researchers have found six more bodies on a school play ground in donetsk. the dead include a teacher and a parent but no children appear to have been hurt. donetsk has seen fi
. ♪ >>> the former bosnian serb leader has said he is next at his trying at the hague. s charged with 11 crimes committed during the bosnia war, including genocide. he is accused in the massacre in which more than 8,000 muslim boys and men were killed. the trial at the hague has taken five years. >> translator: since the distinguished prosecution lawyer has no evidence, he has chose to tarnish my personality. he called me a liar and a mobster, but i believe it was with a heavy...
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finals statements in the hague. he's face ago crimes 58gdly committed in the 1990s. one relates to the massacre in which thousands of muslim men and boys were killed. anna was in court to hear the start of the statement. >> this is his final opportunity to convince the judges he's innocent. we've been in the public gallery five feet from the former leader of the bosnians. he seems as you can see like a politician talking about the ethnic cleansing of bosnians from this territory taking muslims away killing and expelling them from an area they wanted to turn into serve republic. he doesn't look like a war crime suspect on trial. that's unique about this case. he's presenting his own defense. he presents himself as this heroic protector of freedom. >>> the first case of the ebola virus diagnosed in united states is in dallas, texas. the unidentified victim traveled from liberia to texas. the man is kept in isolation. >> reporter: this is the hospital where the unidentified man is critically ill in isolation ward. the authorities are trying to establish if anyone else h
finals statements in the hague. he's face ago crimes 58gdly committed in the 1990s. one relates to the massacre in which thousands of muslim men and boys were killed. anna was in court to hear the start of the statement. >> this is his final opportunity to convince the judges he's innocent. we've been in the public gallery five feet from the former leader of the bosnians. he seems as you can see like a politician talking about the ethnic cleansing of bosnians from this territory taking...
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. >>> in other news the former bosnian serb leader has said he is next at the trial at the hague. arged with 11 crimes, including genocide. he is accused of the massacre in which more than 8,000 muslim men and boys were killed. the trial at the hague has taken five years. >> translator: since the distinguished prosecution lawyer has no evidence, he has chose to tarnish my personality. he called me a liar and a mobster. i believe it was with a heavy heart that he decided to go with this kind of labeling. he probably wouldn't have done that if he had a single peace piece of hard evidence. >>> in ukraine at least four people have been killed in shelling at a school in the city of donetsk. no children appear to have been hurt. sonia reports. >> reporter: for school 57 it was a tragic start to the term, an unintended target in the ongoing fight between ukrainian forces and the separatists, as it came under attack on wednesday morning just as peoples were arriving. none of them were killed in the attack, but amongst the dead one of the school's biology teachers, and the parent of one of
. >>> in other news the former bosnian serb leader has said he is next at the trial at the hague. arged with 11 crimes, including genocide. he is accused of the massacre in which more than 8,000 muslim men and boys were killed. the trial at the hague has taken five years. >> translator: since the distinguished prosecution lawyer has no evidence, he has chose to tarnish my personality. he called me a liar and a mobster. i believe it was with a heavy heart that he decided to go...
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meanwhile, yesterday in the hague, that's what they thought. the defense said that the reason they don't have enough evidence is because uhuru kenyatta is not guilty. so the prosecution want to see more time, they want to see an adjournment that will maybe give them a chance in future of getting their hands on some of the evidence that they say is out there, but they have been blocked from accessing. the defense says that that is not fair, that they can't leave a sword hanging over uhuru kenyatta's head and the trial should be terminated or prawn to the conclusion without evidence that the prosecution says it doesn't have. the two arguments have been forwarded to the judges. everyone is waiting to see what the judge's response will be to that. that is when we'll know if this trial will continue, and in what form. >> malcolm webb live from nairobi. >>> still to come on the al jazeera newshour. parents of the mexico's missing students lead rallies in the capital, desperate for news about their children. >>> hong kong is one of the richest cities,
meanwhile, yesterday in the hague, that's what they thought. the defense said that the reason they don't have enough evidence is because uhuru kenyatta is not guilty. so the prosecution want to see more time, they want to see an adjournment that will maybe give them a chance in future of getting their hands on some of the evidence that they say is out there, but they have been blocked from accessing. the defense says that that is not fair, that they can't leave a sword hanging over uhuru...
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. >>> moving on, the president of kenya is on his way to the international criminal court in the hague he'll face charges of crimes against humanity. simon mcgregor wood is in the hague, and kenyatta denies he organized mass killings. >> reporter: tuesday's hearing was a largely technical procedure, but beneath the surface there was a crackle of tension and animosity, mainly between the prosecution and kenya's attorney general, the country's senior legal officer. it is the prosecution's assertion and has been for some months now that the kenyan government has not done enough to cooperate with the court and the prosecution. the prosecution wants a lot of stuff to help build evidence in its case. it needs his telephone mobile phone records, his tax returns, his bank statements, and the prosecution says the kenyon government is not doing enough to provide those records. far from him according to the attorney general. he was very robust in defense of his actions and the kenyan government. at times you could feel the animosity between the two parties. the kenyan government's position is it
. >>> moving on, the president of kenya is on his way to the international criminal court in the hague he'll face charges of crimes against humanity. simon mcgregor wood is in the hague, and kenyatta denies he organized mass killings. >> reporter: tuesday's hearing was a largely technical procedure, but beneath the surface there was a crackle of tension and animosity, mainly between the prosecution and kenya's attorney general, the country's senior legal officer. it is the...
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. >> if president kenyatta had refused to go to the hague, he will have risked an international arrest warrant. at previous hears the icc's prosecutor had said she no longer had enough evidence to secure a conviction. she said that several key witnesses had withdrawn their statements because of intimidation and bribery, kenyatta's lawyers deny that, they say the lack of ef evidencs because he is not guilty. >>> hong kong workers were able to return, because of the declining number of protesters. remaining out in the street. >> mong kok. police will act accordingly at the appropriate time. once again call on students and bystanders. >> group of protesters say they're going incorporate. >> divya gopalan is in hong kong. >> most of them are passing through and most of them are office workers looking on with curiosity watching speeches. there are a core are goop of protesters who have david schuster core group of protesters wh -- clear thestrees no deadline. there had been fears earlier on mon morning that there would be a crack down on the protest but as adrian brown reports that didn't h
. >> if president kenyatta had refused to go to the hague, he will have risked an international arrest warrant. at previous hears the icc's prosecutor had said she no longer had enough evidence to secure a conviction. she said that several key witnesses had withdrawn their statements because of intimidation and bribery, kenyatta's lawyers deny that, they say the lack of ef evidencs because he is not guilty. >>> hong kong workers were able to return, because of the declining...
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simon mcgregor wood is live for us at the hague. s cross over to him and find out what happened at the court. >> reporter: the prosecution started the day with the request of the court to deliver an indefinite adjournment, allowing -- it opens, the government of kenya -- to provide some of the evidence that the prosecution insists is being withheld from it, and without which it doesn't have sufficient evidence to prosecute the case. the judges ended the hearing about an hour or two ago, mr. kenyatta left with his supporters. i'm joined by the legal rep senttive of the victims. we musn't forget the victims over a thousand of them. i wonder after all of that exhaustive technical debate, whether the victims are being forgotten in this case. >> that has been a concern out there. i rep sent 20,000 victims, their plight certainly seems to have been gotten by the government of kenya itself, which has provided next to nothing compensation for the victims, and there has been virtually no prosecutions for anyone, except for a handful of low-le
simon mcgregor wood is live for us at the hague. s cross over to him and find out what happened at the court. >> reporter: the prosecution started the day with the request of the court to deliver an indefinite adjournment, allowing -- it opens, the government of kenya -- to provide some of the evidence that the prosecution insists is being withheld from it, and without which it doesn't have sufficient evidence to prosecute the case. the judges ended the hearing about an hour or two ago,...
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aljazeera is live outside the court in the hague. how is the hearing progressing today? >> well, stephanie, some indication, behind me, he is in the process of leaving the believe. that is the crowd use that behind my right shoulder. the hearing, the status hearing as it's called has concluded. he is free to go. it was never a trial, it was a hearing to see whether there was evidence for a trial and whether a trial date could be set. the prosecution that accuses him on five counts of organizing this terrible post election violence in 2007 asserts that it has some evidence but not enough to make the case stand up. it accuses the government of kenya, and the president of kenya of withholding evidence, namely things like mobile phone records and his bank statement and his tax returns. the prosecution argues with those, it would have the evidence it needs to prosecute the case. on wednesday here in the hague, it asked the judges for what's called an indefinite adjournment of the case, keeping it open until such time as the kenyan government might decide to start cooperating.
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pacific, currents president able morrell as is taking chile to the international court of justice in the hague. using his speech before the united nations to make his case. his aggressive approach has angered neighboring chile but reaped dividends at home ahead of sunday's elections. >> that issue is one of the few issues that has completely national consensus about it, and abel morales is the leader of the consensus that's why he's speaking to nation about that because it brings him a lot of support in the country. >> reporter: a country that views the president's efforts as a national priority. as it's a children single their dream for a deep blue sea for bolivia. al jazerra,. >>> the funeral of jean claude known as baby doc is set to take place in haiti capital. andy gallagher reports on his controversial legacy. >> reporter: in haiti, even the dead can't find peace. but port-au-prince's grand cemetery tombs have been blunt plundered. human remains scattered. the tomb hasn't been spared. little remains of what what was once a grand memorial. >> trouble in haiti after the president refused t
pacific, currents president able morrell as is taking chile to the international court of justice in the hague. using his speech before the united nations to make his case. his aggressive approach has angered neighboring chile but reaped dividends at home ahead of sunday's elections. >> that issue is one of the few issues that has completely national consensus about it, and abel morales is the leader of the consensus that's why he's speaking to nation about that because it brings him a...
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blue in the end the hague said that he had to be there and there was no way the court was going budgethat. kenyatta gave a speech to parliament yesterday said he would go and said he wouldn't stand in the dock as the president of kenya. and so he handed over his powers to his deputy before getting on the plane so he could be there as an individual. this plays in to the argument that his allies and aids have been saying for sometime. it's an attack on their sovereignty, an attack on their democratically elected leader. that's how they have described the i.c.c. case and that narrative has gained a lot of traction among kenyatta's supporters here in kenya. >> malcolm, thank you for helping us to unravel an extremely complicated set of facts, thank you very much. malcolm webb in kenya. >>> in hong kong, protest leaders have agreed to hold talks with government officials later on this week. organizers and city leaders have met three times now to discuss the negotiations. the sit in now in its 10th day has thereined out dramatically. as adrian brown reports despite a drop in activism the st
blue in the end the hague said that he had to be there and there was no way the court was going budgethat. kenyatta gave a speech to parliament yesterday said he would go and said he wouldn't stand in the dock as the president of kenya. and so he handed over his powers to his deputy before getting on the plane so he could be there as an individual. this plays in to the argument that his allies and aids have been saying for sometime. it's an attack on their sovereignty, an attack on their...
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he's been in the hague appearing before the international criminal court. he faces charges of instigating and funding violence that killed a thousand people after elections in 2007. the hearing was adjourned wednesday. >> the case is getting mixed reactions in kenya. we report from where some of the worst of election violence happened. >> this woman's husband was attacked by a group of men with machetes, happening here in john, 2008 after kenya's disputed election. she says he ran into this weeds to hide. beneath them is a deep pit of sludge. she never found his body. like many, she's scared at a talk openly, so we've hidden her face and changed her name. >> it's been very difficult struggling with the children with no help from anybody. nothing has ever been done about it. it's a lot of pain. >> people living near here say the gangs that attacked josephine's husband killed dozens in this area. the gang came in two gaps, one came down this path, the other group advanced from the houses down here. they say the gangs attacked people he in the middle and hacke
he's been in the hague appearing before the international criminal court. he faces charges of instigating and funding violence that killed a thousand people after elections in 2007. the hearing was adjourned wednesday. >> the case is getting mixed reactions in kenya. we report from where some of the worst of election violence happened. >> this woman's husband was attacked by a group of men with machetes, happening here in john, 2008 after kenya's disputed election. she says he ran...
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the hague is looking into allegations that ke nyatta paid gangs after the 2007 election.kenyatta denies the report. >> yobeneath the surface of niceties there was a crackle of animosity. it is the prosecution's assertion, and it has been for some mondays now that the kenyan government has not done enough to cooperate with the courts, to cooperate with the prosecution. they want a lot of stuff to help build evidence in its case against mr. kenyatta. it needs his mobile phone records, his tax return and banks statements, and the prosecution said that the kenyan government is not doing enough to provide those records. far from it, according to the attorney general. he was very robust in the defense of his actions and in the defense of the kenyan government. at times you could feel the a animosity between the two parties in court. essentially the kenyan government saying it can do everything it can. now, tuesday, of course, despite the occasional drama in the court that i have described is really the warm up act. kenyatta will appear before the court. his supporters will also
the hague is looking into allegations that ke nyatta paid gangs after the 2007 election.kenyatta denies the report. >> yobeneath the surface of niceties there was a crackle of animosity. it is the prosecution's assertion, and it has been for some mondays now that the kenyan government has not done enough to cooperate with the courts, to cooperate with the prosecution. they want a lot of stuff to help build evidence in its case against mr. kenyatta. it needs his mobile phone records, his...
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the issue was brought to the court in the hague. ae united states presented there isgesting that no international violation of law because international law does not regulate the process of self-determination of peoples. the united states position that was laid out at the hague was significant and different from what we have seen so far afterwards. professor will stop >> you have touched on a number of subjects. would you describe for us the number and role of the russian troops in the ukraine has been in the recent months? are no russian troops in the eastern ukraine. [laughter] >> you laugh at that. no matter whether you laugh at that, there are no troops in the eastern ukraine. [laughter] >> i am suggesting there are no russian troops sent to the ukraine. they are russian citizens there. we know that. on the other side, we know there are citizens from other countries and there are a lot of indications of this. and thele were fighting ukrainians,ine, the probably, you have not seen reports of the events. i see it each and every day
the issue was brought to the court in the hague. ae united states presented there isgesting that no international violation of law because international law does not regulate the process of self-determination of peoples. the united states position that was laid out at the hague was significant and different from what we have seen so far afterwards. professor will stop >> you have touched on a number of subjects. would you describe for us the number and role of the russian troops in the...
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. >>> the president of kenya will appear in the criminal court at the hague. he organised ethic massacres killing more than 1,000 people. >> if president kenyatta refused to go to the hague, he would have been issued with an arrest warrant. now he said he'll go and continue applying with the court. in a previous hearing, the prosecutor said she no longer had enough evidence to secure a connection, and key witnesses denied his statement, saying the lack of evidence is back he's not guilty. >> al jazeera america - coming up, backlash for a catholic school after it fired a lesbian teacher after she became pregnant. >>> and america's oil boom is so big it's causing problems for the o.p.e.c. countries. we explain next. >>> a catholic high school outside detroit is rethinking policies after firing a teacher. barb webb, a chemistry teacher was let go after announcing she was pregnant. the community is protesting. the school is showing signs it may be listening. bisi onile-ere is in detroit with the detail. >> the catholic church forbids homosexual relationship. barba
. >>> the president of kenya will appear in the criminal court at the hague. he organised ethic massacres killing more than 1,000 people. >> if president kenyatta refused to go to the hague, he would have been issued with an arrest warrant. now he said he'll go and continue applying with the court. in a previous hearing, the prosecutor said she no longer had enough evidence to secure a connection, and key witnesses denied his statement, saying the lack of evidence is back he's...
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he'll travel to the hague on tuesday, where he'll be charged with ethnic massacres that led to the death of 2,000 people. he said he would delegate authority temporarily. >> to protect the sovereignty of the kenyan republic, i take the step of invoking article 147.3 of the constitution and i will shortly issue the legal notice necessary to appoint honorable william rutto, to sit as acting president while i attend thawing. >> if he failed to go, he would risk an international arrest warrant. icc's prosecutor said she had no longer enough evidence to secure a conviction. witnesses had withdrawn because of bribery. lack of evidence is simply because he's not guilty. >> africa union and somali soldiers have dliferred what thedelivered whatthey say is a w depend al shabaab. capturing the baraway is part of a larger strategy to try to cut off the group's supply change. al jazeera's katherine sawyer. >> making their way carefully into baraway, a somali army secures the roads. firing warning shots as they take control of the city. most of al shabaab's fighters and senior command left longing lon
he'll travel to the hague on tuesday, where he'll be charged with ethnic massacres that led to the death of 2,000 people. he said he would delegate authority temporarily. >> to protect the sovereignty of the kenyan republic, i take the step of invoking article 147.3 of the constitution and i will shortly issue the legal notice necessary to appoint honorable william rutto, to sit as acting president while i attend thawing. >> if he failed to go, he would risk an international arrest...
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he has been in the hague appearing before the international criminal court. accused of instigating violence after disputed elections in 2007. >>> since the government of myanmar agreed to end the practice of using underage soldiers a few years ago, it has returned many boys to their families. but the young boys are still being recruited into the military. >> reporter: this woman was worried when her eldest son, a then 15, didn't come home from school one day. >> translator: i have heard stories of sons joining the military. to me my son is just a kid, he is just a student. >> reporter: she secured his release. her son, now 16, says he ran away to be with friends, and only joined the army because he was offered $300 to do so. he says the army major who recruited him knew he was underage. >> translator: in the application form, i was asked to give a fake name for myself and also my parents. >> reporter: the myanmar government acknowledges the problem, and in 2012 agreed to end the practice. recruitment of underage soldiers happens in places like train stations
he has been in the hague appearing before the international criminal court. accused of instigating violence after disputed elections in 2007. >>> since the government of myanmar agreed to end the practice of using underage soldiers a few years ago, it has returned many boys to their families. but the young boys are still being recruited into the military. >> reporter: this woman was worried when her eldest son, a then 15, didn't come home from school one day. >> translator:...
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he has been in the hague appearing before the international criminal court.s charges of instigating and funding violence that killed at least a thousand people after elections in 2007. the hearing was adjourned on wednesday. >>> indonesian rescue teams are searching for 24 people missing after their boat capsized off of the coast of bali. at least 17 people are known to have drowned. eight others have so far been rescued including the ship's captain. >>> since the government of myanmar agreed to end the practice of using underage soldiers, they have returned more than 360 young boys to their families, but young boys are still being recruited. >> reporter: this woman was worried when her son, then 15, didn't come home from school one day. then she found out he joined the army. >> translator: i have heard cases like my son being recruited into the neighborhood. many parents wouldn't bother tracking down their sons, but to me he is just a kid, he is just a student. >> reporter: she secured his release. her son says he ran away to be with friends and only joined
he has been in the hague appearing before the international criminal court.s charges of instigating and funding violence that killed at least a thousand people after elections in 2007. the hearing was adjourned on wednesday. >>> indonesian rescue teams are searching for 24 people missing after their boat capsized off of the coast of bali. at least 17 people are known to have drowned. eight others have so far been rescued including the ship's captain. >>> since the government...
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welcome home kenya's uhuru kenyatta after he appeared before the international criminal court in the hague. his lawyers asked the court to drop the crimes against humanity against him. prosecutors admit they do not have enough evidence. uhuru kenyatta is facing charges of instigating and funding violence that killed 1,000 kenyans at least after the 2010 elections. >> in indonesia rescue teems resumed their safe for 24 people missing after their boat capsized near bali. up to 19 died, eight have been rescued including the ship's captain. passengers were on their way to a wedding at a time. >> at a place where ancient cave paintings have been found, this stencil found a human hand, estimated to be about 25 years old. it indicates that early settlers create their own art. this is a professor of anthropology, and says the findings show the origin of art is more widespread than known before. >> it shows modern humans left africa and moved to the rest of the world, that they brought with them a need for artistic expression, an ability to create symbols and mark territories. in a sense, it's not
welcome home kenya's uhuru kenyatta after he appeared before the international criminal court in the hague. his lawyers asked the court to drop the crimes against humanity against him. prosecutors admit they do not have enough evidence. uhuru kenyatta is facing charges of instigating and funding violence that killed 1,000 kenyans at least after the 2010 elections. >> in indonesia rescue teems resumed their safe for 24 people missing after their boat capsized near bali. up to 19 died,...
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we heard about protesters in the european parliament in the hague yesterday. kurds mobilizing support for what is happening in kobane and anger at the turkish government? how are they doing that? >> i think their anger is not just to the turkish government. they are angry at their own government in europe. many of these people are refugees who left their home countries some decades ago during the war. many of them, they feel desperate. they have left kurds alone. there's a famous saying among the kurds. they say, we have no friends other than mountains. that's why many of them, we see they do anything they could to attract attention because they feel the international community don't do enough to prevent i.s. militants to enter the city. even in iran, in the street of teheran, there has been some demonstration. this issue of kobane has mobilized the entire kurdish community and this could be very dangerous for turkey, because turkey has more than 20 million kurds in its own country. there is a peace process going on. this could derail what's happening, what has
we heard about protesters in the european parliament in the hague yesterday. kurds mobilizing support for what is happening in kobane and anger at the turkish government? how are they doing that? >> i think their anger is not just to the turkish government. they are angry at their own government in europe. many of these people are refugees who left their home countries some decades ago during the war. many of them, they feel desperate. they have left kurds alone. there's a famous saying...
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. >>> kenya's president is due to make an appearance at the criminal court in the hague. uhuru kenyatta flew to the netherlands, and will be the first head of state to stand trial, and is charged with crimes against humanity by financing and killing mass killings, following disputed elections several years ago. >>> a north korean government official acknowledged the existence of labour camps in the country. they are responding to a critical u.n. human rights report published this year. north korea uses detention camps to reform people. >>> protesters are occupying main roads of hong kong business distribute. many are frustrated at the unconvenience and a loss of income for business. the west bank says the process hurt the economy. >>> rush hour traffic squeezed into one lane, making the morning commute painful, and adding to the frustration of the general public. this is what it's been like in the main business district as protesters refused to remove the barricades. for the mainlanders who moved here a few years ago, it's a wonder the authorities would tolerate the scenar
. >>> kenya's president is due to make an appearance at the criminal court in the hague. uhuru kenyatta flew to the netherlands, and will be the first head of state to stand trial, and is charged with crimes against humanity by financing and killing mass killings, following disputed elections several years ago. >>> a north korean government official acknowledged the existence of labour camps in the country. they are responding to a critical u.n. human rights report published...
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about 100 demonstrators in the hague force their way through to the main hall of the building and staged sit in. that protested prompted hundreds of dutch officers to move in. let's turn our attention to the ebola outbreak that is continuing to spread around the world. a nurse in spain has become the first person to contract that disease outside of west africa. she is now being treated in a hospital in madrid. her husband is now in quarantines, as well as others. >> and nebulous fairies the stricken nurse back to the hospital where she had contracted the deadly ebola virus. the nurse was transferred monday night. she is the first pace and to contract the ebola out -- the ebola virus outside of a west african country. an emergency meeting was held on monday, followed by a press conference. they thought to reassure the public. >> the ministry of health, the administration of public health and health services of madrid are coordinating their efforts to help in the best way possible , and to ensure the safety of citizens. >> big -- she treated to missionaries that died of ebola in the hospit
about 100 demonstrators in the hague force their way through to the main hall of the building and staged sit in. that protested prompted hundreds of dutch officers to move in. let's turn our attention to the ebola outbreak that is continuing to spread around the world. a nurse in spain has become the first person to contract that disease outside of west africa. she is now being treated in a hospital in madrid. her husband is now in quarantines, as well as others. >> and nebulous fairies...
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the hague is look in to allegations that kenyatta paid gangs to butcher hundreds of people from rivalitical groups after the 2007 election. kenyatta denies the charges. san csimon mcgregor wood has mo. >> reporter: tuesday's hearing, the status hearing concluded here at the i.c.c. was a largely technical procedure, but beneath the surface between the leg niceties and the diplomatic language there was a crackle of tension and animosity mainly between the prosecution and kenya's attorney general, the country's senior officer. it is the prosecution's assertion, and it has been for some months now, that the kenyan government has not done enough to cooperate with the court, to cooperate in particular with the prosecution. the prosecution wants a lot of stuff to help build evidence in its case against mr. kenyatta. it needs his telephone mobile phone records, it needs his. [ inaudible ] it needs his bank statements, and the prosecution says that the kenyan government is not doing enough to provide those records. far from it, according to the attorney general, he was very robust in the defen
the hague is look in to allegations that kenyatta paid gangs to butcher hundreds of people from rivalitical groups after the 2007 election. kenyatta denies the charges. san csimon mcgregor wood has mo. >> reporter: tuesday's hearing, the status hearing concluded here at the i.c.c. was a largely technical procedure, but beneath the surface between the leg niceties and the diplomatic language there was a crackle of tension and animosity mainly between the prosecution and kenya's attorney...
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. >> the international court of justice in the hague ruled on the matter in february of 2012. it said compensation claims from individuals against states were inadmissible. they could not trump state immunity. experts say it will almost be impossible to reverse this. but the international court of justice will now have to look once again at this case. >> on to sweden where authorities have called off the search for a suspected foreign submarine sighted near stockholm a week ago. >> military official said the presumed intruder had most likely escaped out to the baltic sea. nortel or -- military helicopters, ships, and over 200 soldiers were involved in the largest mobilization since the end of the cold war. authorities say most military vessels would return to base but some lighter forces would remain to patrol the sea. >> sports and soccer's governing body has find a baby and serbia 100,000 euros after a match between the countries had to be abandoned. >> it ended after a drilling telling -- drone towing a fan sparked a row involving fans. they docked points and band fans from
. >> the international court of justice in the hague ruled on the matter in february of 2012. it said compensation claims from individuals against states were inadmissible. they could not trump state immunity. experts say it will almost be impossible to reverse this. but the international court of justice will now have to look once again at this case. >> on to sweden where authorities have called off the search for a suspected foreign submarine sighted near stockholm a week ago....
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. >>> kenya's president is in amsterdam on the way to the international court in the hague he will be first sitting head of state to be tried at the international criminal court. simon mcgregor wood now explains that kenyatta denies that he organized deaths. >> reporter: tuesday's hearing here at the icc was a largely technical procedure, but beneath the surface, there was a crackle of tension and animosity, mainly between the prosecution and kenya's attorney general, the country's senior legal officer. it is the prosecution's assertion, and it has been for some months now, that the kenyan government has not done enough to cooperate with the court, to cooperate in particular with the prosecution. the prosecution wants a lot of stuff to help build evidence in its case against mr. ken yayatk. it needs his the phone records, tax returns, and bank statements. and the prosecution says the government is not doing enough to provide those documents. at times you could feel the animosity between the two parties in court. the kenyan's government's position is that it is doing everything it can
. >>> kenya's president is in amsterdam on the way to the international court in the hague he will be first sitting head of state to be tried at the international criminal court. simon mcgregor wood now explains that kenyatta denies that he organized deaths. >> reporter: tuesday's hearing here at the icc was a largely technical procedure, but beneath the surface, there was a crackle of tension and animosity, mainly between the prosecution and kenya's attorney general, the...
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president of kenya has become the first head of state to appear at the international criminal court in the haguee facing charges of crimes against humanity, accused of instigating the widespread ethnic violence that engulfed kenya after the disputed elections in 2007. he denies the allegations. hundreds of people have been forced out of their homes in kashmir as indian and pakistani troops continue to exchange fire in the region will stop for civilians are reported to have been killed. violence have died flared up on monday. now to a teenager who is dreaming big -- a third teen, any of us wonder what will i be when i grow up? but she already knows she wants to be an astronaut on mars or stop she has attended all three of nasa's world space camp's two senators skywards. a bbc pop up team is currently in louisiana and tells her story. >> standing by for separation will stop >> i want to go to mars because it's a place no one has been stop it completely deserted right now. i want to take that first step. >> prepared to activate. >> at the nasa visitors center, i get the chance to do away the hair s
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. >>> the wartime bosnian general is delivering closing arguments at the hague. charged with 11 crimes, including genocide. he is accused of the 1995 massacre in which more than 8,000 muslim men and boys were killed. simon mcgregor wood has more. >> reporter: thursday was his last chance to try to defend himself against the 11 very serious charges brought against him by the prosecution. on thursday they decided to confront the issue of genocide. he nominated his american legal advisor peter robinson to deal with that issue, and perhaps the most notorious crime he is accused of is the mass cure. he is accused of masterminding and directing the massacre of more than 8,000 muslim boys and girls. on thursday he simply denied he knew what was happening, and therefore the charge should be thrown out. >> the truth is, he never planned or orders these executions, and if you agree to the legal lynching urged upon you by the prosecution, an innocent man will be convicted of a crime he didn't commit. >> reporter: he dealt with the charge against him that he was accused of te
. >>> the wartime bosnian general is delivering closing arguments at the hague. charged with 11 crimes, including genocide. he is accused of the 1995 massacre in which more than 8,000 muslim men and boys were killed. simon mcgregor wood has more. >> reporter: thursday was his last chance to try to defend himself against the 11 very serious charges brought against him by the prosecution. on thursday they decided to confront the issue of genocide. he nominated his american legal...
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he's been on trial at the hague for five years. >>> three mexican soldiers have been charged with theomicide of 23. the three took part in a gunfight and opened fire affidavits, no justification whatsoever at that time. the army said all the suspects had died in a shoot-out with troops. almost immediately the u.n. raised concerns that the incident could be a case of summary execution. >>> the dispute between argentina and the u.s. worsened. argentina's president kirchner - a country ruled they were in contempt because of money. shimano explains from buenos aires. >> these respect some of the strongest words in a dispute between argentina and the united states, over how and where argentina should pay its debts. >> translation: now they don't use missiles to attack us, but the market. economic strengths and speculation to make the task of governing more difficult. >> reporter: the president showed a u.s. state department report questioning argentina security was a provocation, and called the new york judge seen il. on monday he declared argentina in contempt of court for bypassing his r
he's been on trial at the hague for five years. >>> three mexican soldiers have been charged with theomicide of 23. the three took part in a gunfight and opened fire affidavits, no justification whatsoever at that time. the army said all the suspects had died in a shoot-out with troops. almost immediately the u.n. raised concerns that the incident could be a case of summary execution. >>> the dispute between argentina and the u.s. worsened. argentina's president kirchner - a...
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. >> he made the statement during argument in the hague hague. he faces charges including genocide for his role in the 1995 massacre of eight house and muslim men and boys. >> in the u.s. now, several leading american airlines say they are in close contact with federal health officials about ebola related travel concerns after a traveler was diagnosed on u.s. soil. like the patient, now hospitalized in dallas, flew from liberia through brussels to texas. >> everyone who has been in close contact with the individual has been monitored or is being monitored as a precaution. >> the patient has been put in isolation in this cost in dallas, tex. he flew in from liberia on the seventh and days late -- days later he tested positive for ebola. authorities are tracking down anyone who may have come in close contact with him. >> i think that handful is the right characterization. we know that there are several family members. there may have been won, two, or three other community members. we are there to do additional investigations. >> officials say that o
. >> he made the statement during argument in the hague hague. he faces charges including genocide for his role in the 1995 massacre of eight house and muslim men and boys. >> in the u.s. now, several leading american airlines say they are in close contact with federal health officials about ebola related travel concerns after a traveler was diagnosed on u.s. soil. like the patient, now hospitalized in dallas, flew from liberia through brussels to texas. >> everyone who has...
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it was decided in the hague that a fact-finding mission would be sent. represent the joint mission, the elimination of syria up a stick cleared -- syria's declared program. chlorine is not covered. mission wasnding sent. it faced difficulties. there was a time issue. it takes time to do this. you have to make sure your methodology is appropriate. you have the right steps in the right team. they could not access parts of the country to interview victims and gather further data. they tried. there was a serious incident. the fact finding mission was fortunate that nobody was injured let alone killed. they continued their work. there was a report where they stated chlorine gas has been used. they have not stated by whom. report interviewed victims in turkey. the conclusions are strong. it has not drawn a final conclusion. it is expected to continue its work. it is a tragedy that we keep hearing about the use of chlorine gas which has continued. that is a dilemma for the international community. the report is one thing. but for the victims, it is nothing at th
it was decided in the hague that a fact-finding mission would be sent. represent the joint mission, the elimination of syria up a stick cleared -- syria's declared program. chlorine is not covered. mission wasnding sent. it faced difficulties. there was a time issue. it takes time to do this. you have to make sure your methodology is appropriate. you have the right steps in the right team. they could not access parts of the country to interview victims and gather further data. they tried. there...
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there will be a big conference in the hague. and even mentioning that -- co-chair it. so i called the foreign minister and i said, why haven't you told me about this conference. he said which conference? what are you talking about? i'll check with the president. so sponta called the president and the president calls back and said, what conference are you talking about? a conference about his country. and he wasn't even aware. the debate about the surge, so many troops, was he involved or informed afterwards? was he informed afterwards about a massive not crease on his territory?iot crease on his territory?not crease on his territory?t crease on his territory? crease on his territory?crease on his territory?rease on his territory?\inrease on his territory?inrease on his territory?inrease on his territory?crease on his territory? that that's what it is about. [ inaudible ] >> i think the over all absence of -- it's not going to happen but absence of coordinating authority, the u.n. tried very hard, others tried very hard, but absence of overall coordinating authority brin
there will be a big conference in the hague. and even mentioning that -- co-chair it. so i called the foreign minister and i said, why haven't you told me about this conference. he said which conference? what are you talking about? i'll check with the president. so sponta called the president and the president calls back and said, what conference are you talking about? a conference about his country. and he wasn't even aware. the debate about the surge, so many troops, was he involved or...
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there will be a big conference in the hague. and even mentioning that -- co-chair it. so i called the foreign minister and i said, why haven't you told me about this conference. he said which conference? what are you talking about? i'll check with the president. so sponta called the president and the president calls back and said, what conference are you talking about? a conference about his country. and he wasn't even aware. the debate about the surge, so many troops, was he involved or informed afterwards? was he informed afterwards about a massive not crease on his territory?iot crease on his territory?not crease on his territory?t crease on his territory? crease on his territory?crease on his territory?rease on his territory?\inrease on his territory?inrease on his territory?inrease on his territory?crease on his territory? that that's what it is about. [ inaudible ] >> i think the over all absence of -- it's not going to happen but absence of coordinating authority, the u.n. tried very hard, others tried very hard, but absence of overall coordinating authority brin
there will be a big conference in the hague. and even mentioning that -- co-chair it. so i called the foreign minister and i said, why haven't you told me about this conference. he said which conference? what are you talking about? i'll check with the president. so sponta called the president and the president calls back and said, what conference are you talking about? a conference about his country. and he wasn't even aware. the debate about the surge, so many troops, was he involved or...
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this administration should actually read the geneva convention, should read the laws of warfare, the hague convention. the way you deal with terrorists, they're unlawful comb combatants. they could be executed on the battlefield and that's how you fix them. you don't put them in the field and pamper them, and oh, by the way, the mainstream media made such a big deal about what a horrible place guantanamo is. sean, guantanamo's standards are better for those than american citizens in american prisons. >> all right. colonel, we're five days out of a very important midterm election. i know people are rightly concerned about ebola, they're rightly concerned about the economy, they're rightly concerned about isis, but not to the extent -- to me it's one of the biggest scandals that's underreported, and that is that 4,000 americans died, thousands of others injured, many lost their limbs and that all of that territory under this president has now gone into the hands of a terrorist group that is worse than al qaeda. and now the people that we had -- that our brave men and women risked their lives
this administration should actually read the geneva convention, should read the laws of warfare, the hague convention. the way you deal with terrorists, they're unlawful comb combatants. they could be executed on the battlefield and that's how you fix them. you don't put them in the field and pamper them, and oh, by the way, the mainstream media made such a big deal about what a horrible place guantanamo is. sean, guantanamo's standards are better for those than american citizens in american...
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and they said take it to the hague and invested the of military to go toe to toe with china and a crisis they have to understand if they have icbm in our direction than real likely to come back to say that air defense system that will play in velazquez against north korea may be that should be strengthened maybe there is another power to protect against the chinese have to understand their actions have consequences and and we have the courage and the means to take those actions necessary in response. that is what i mean by a long-term strategy but that cannot be done by a quick visit to china with favorable headlines. you cannot expect to overturn the chinese government. there is a lot of sympathy for hong kong demonstrators pushing for democracy but really it is just china on the mainland is their choice it is not our choice we don't have the communist party in the united states. but when we push for democracy to get the response to overturn a system of government we have to be respectful of their right to choose as a nation they have to be respectful of the world that we established at
and they said take it to the hague and invested the of military to go toe to toe with china and a crisis they have to understand if they have icbm in our direction than real likely to come back to say that air defense system that will play in velazquez against north korea may be that should be strengthened maybe there is another power to protect against the chinese have to understand their actions have consequences and and we have the courage and the means to take those actions necessary in...