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the rest of that case is ongoing at the hague tribunal today. because of that, i am limited in what i can discuss in this public setting. iran and its lawyers are vigilant in scouring the public record for statements or information that they can use against us in these arbitrations. in fact, i can recall being in the hague tribunal many times and hearing iran quote extensively from things that witnesses and members of congress said in hearings trying to use that to their advantage. these are multi-billion-dollar claims against the united states. for some of your questions i may need to defer the question to a closed setting like the one we did for house and senate staff earlier this week. the united states and iran entered into the accords in 1981 which created the hague tribunal. it was created to address claims of u.s. nationals, but also claims between the two governments. the agreement was entered into by the carter administration. it was endorsed by the reagan administration and debated by both houses of congress. in the end, it was determin
the rest of that case is ongoing at the hague tribunal today. because of that, i am limited in what i can discuss in this public setting. iran and its lawyers are vigilant in scouring the public record for statements or information that they can use against us in these arbitrations. in fact, i can recall being in the hague tribunal many times and hearing iran quote extensively from things that witnesses and members of congress said in hearings trying to use that to their advantage. these are...
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the rest of that case is ongoing at the hague tribunal today. because of that, i am limited in what i can discuss in this public setting. iran and its lawyers are vigilant in scouring the public record for statements or information that they can use against us in these arbitrations. in fact, i can recall being in the hague tribunal many times and hearing iran quote extensively from things that witnesses and members of congress said in hearings trying to use that to their advantage. these are multi-billion-dollar claims against the united states. for some of your questions i may need to defer the question to a closed setting like the one we did for house and senate staff earlier this week. the united states and iran entered into the accords in 1981 which created the hague tribunal. it was created to address claims of u.s. nationals, but also claims between the two governments. the agreement was entered into by the carter administration. it was endorsed by the reagan administration and debated by both houses of congress. in the end, it was determin
the rest of that case is ongoing at the hague tribunal today. because of that, i am limited in what i can discuss in this public setting. iran and its lawyers are vigilant in scouring the public record for statements or information that they can use against us in these arbitrations. in fact, i can recall being in the hague tribunal many times and hearing iran quote extensively from things that witnesses and members of congress said in hearings trying to use that to their advantage. these are...
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the rest of that case is ongoing at the hague tribunal today. because of that, i am limited in what i can discuss in this public setting. iran and its lawyers are vigilant in scouring the public record for statements or information that they can use against us in these arbitrations. in fact, i can recall being in in fact, i can recall being in the hague tribunal many times and hearing iran quote extensively from things that witnesses and members of congress said in hearings trying to use that to their advantage. these are multi-billion-dollar claims against the united states. for some of your questions i may need to defer the question to a closed setting like the one we did for house and senate staff earlier this week. the united states and iran entered into the accords in 1981 which created the hague tribunal. it was created to address claims of u.s. nationals, but also claims between the two governments. the agreement was entered into by the carter administration. it was endorsed by the reagan administration and debated by both houses of congre
the rest of that case is ongoing at the hague tribunal today. because of that, i am limited in what i can discuss in this public setting. iran and its lawyers are vigilant in scouring the public record for statements or information that they can use against us in these arbitrations. in fact, i can recall being in in fact, i can recall being in the hague tribunal many times and hearing iran quote extensively from things that witnesses and members of congress said in hearings trying to use that...
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. >> the hague said it had to be done right now. >> i don't believe that tribunal nonsense. >> don't get me started on the hague tribunals. >> meanwhile, ground troops in iraq, hillary clinton says never >>> if i win, i don't want to broadcast to the enemy what my plan is. let me tell you, if i like a combination of my plan or the general's plan or the general's plan, if i like their plan, matt, i'm not going to call you up and say, matt, we have a great plan. >> donald trump says just keep it a secret. shut up! that is no secret to you if you were watching donald trump talking to me years ago on this very same sentiment. >> when i watched dan rather explaining how we're going to be attacking, where we're going to attack, what routes we're taking, what kind of planes we're using, how to stop them, how to stop us, it's a little bit disconcerting. i have never seen this where newscasters are telling you, telling the enemy how we're going about it. we just found out this and that. it's ridiculous. either you attack or you don't attack. >> the problem, donald, is you're watching dan rath
. >> the hague said it had to be done right now. >> i don't believe that tribunal nonsense. >> don't get me started on the hague tribunals. >> meanwhile, ground troops in iraq, hillary clinton says never >>> if i win, i don't want to broadcast to the enemy what my plan is. let me tell you, if i like a combination of my plan or the general's plan or the general's plan, if i like their plan, matt, i'm not going to call you up and say, matt, we have a great plan....
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. >> the hague said it had to be done right now. >> i don't believe that tribunal nonsense. >> don'te started on the hague tribunals. >> meanwhile, ground troops in iraq, hillary clinton says never again. donald trump says never tell your enemies the plan. who's right and wrong after this? >> trump's idea would be disastrous. >> hillary clinton thinks she's above the law. >> the first presidential debate on fox news channel. we are america's election headquarters. >>> coming up, critics are blasting donald trump because he doesn't say enough on isis. >>> plus, we have stocks you can bank on no matter what goes >>> if i win, i don't want to broadcast to the enemy what my plan is. let me tell you, if i like a combination of my plan or the general's plan or the general's plan, if i like their plan, matt, i'm not going to call you up and say, matt, we have a great plan. >> donald trump says just keep it a secret. shut up! that is no secret to you if you were watching donald trump talking to me years ago on this very same sentiment. >> when i watched dan rather explaining how we're going
. >> the hague said it had to be done right now. >> i don't believe that tribunal nonsense. >> don'te started on the hague tribunals. >> meanwhile, ground troops in iraq, hillary clinton says never again. donald trump says never tell your enemies the plan. who's right and wrong after this? >> trump's idea would be disastrous. >> hillary clinton thinks she's above the law. >> the first presidential debate on fox news channel. we are america's election...
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. >> the hague said it had to be done right now. >> i don't believe that tribunal nonsense. >> don't get me started on the hague tribunals. >> meanwhile, ground troops in iraq, hillary clinton says never iraq, hillary clinton says never remember here at ally, nothing stops us from doing right by our customers. who's with me? i'm in. i'm in. i'm in. i'm in. ♪ ♪ one, two, - wait, wait. wait - where's tina? doing the hand thing? yep! we are all in for our customers. ally. do it right. we are all in for our customers. it's scary when the lights go out. people get anxious and my office gets flooded with calls. so many things can go wrong. it's my worst nightmare. every second that power is out, my city's at risk. siemens digital grid manages and reroutes power, so service can be restored within seconds. priority number one is keeping those lights on. it takes ingenuity to defeat the monsters that live in the dark. >>> if i win, i don't want to broadcast to the enemy what my plan is. let me tell you, if i like a combination of my plan or the general's plan or the general's plan, if i like
. >> the hague said it had to be done right now. >> i don't believe that tribunal nonsense. >> don't get me started on the hague tribunals. >> meanwhile, ground troops in iraq, hillary clinton says never iraq, hillary clinton says never remember here at ally, nothing stops us from doing right by our customers. who's with me? i'm in. i'm in. i'm in. i'm in. ♪ ♪ one, two, - wait, wait. wait - where's tina? doing the hand thing? yep! we are all in for our customers....
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kennedy: what would have been wrong with having it make it way through the hague, and an internationalbunal say $10 million. the united states can say that's great, we can gift money to victims of terrorism. >> under sharia law it's unlawful to charge interest. all right. coming up, the party panel returns. the team u.s.a. hockey coach has a message for any player inking about sitting down during "the national anthem." we asked trump's new plan to revamp' the u.s. military. stay here. (announcer vo) who says your desk phone always has to be at your desk? now, with one talk from verizon... hi, pete. i'm glad you called. (announcer vo) all your phones can work together on one number. you can move calls between phones, so conversations can go where you go. take your time. i'm not going anywhere. (announcer vo) and when you're not available, one talk helps find the right person who is. hi, john. (announcer vo) so wherever work takes you, you can put your customers first. introducing one talk-- another way verizon connects your business better. learn how at onetalk.com. kennedy: earlier tod
kennedy: what would have been wrong with having it make it way through the hague, and an internationalbunal say $10 million. the united states can say that's great, we can gift money to victims of terrorism. >> under sharia law it's unlawful to charge interest. all right. coming up, the party panel returns. the team u.s.a. hockey coach has a message for any player inking about sitting down during "the national anthem." we asked trump's new plan to revamp' the u.s. military. stay...
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is that you do, there is a satisfaction in doing the right thing and it also obviously benefits the hague-- the pig. there is a sense that you are put in this place to do good for people, and you should try to do it whether you get dirty or not. >> the most interesting quality in life almost is love because you can't get rid of it. the more you get rid of the more you get back. if you try to hold onto it, you do not have any. it is a concept, i do not know exactly what is carpet would be anyplace -- it's counterpart would be anywhere else. -- thereceive love it is ones who receive love, it is bring out. it is kind of irritating, you can't buy it. you can buy sex that you can't buy love. host: you think love is a commodity that has no finite. a -- thett: it is ultimate commodity. there is no finite limit to it. the more you give, the more you get. ultimatee as the quality. in creating a successful life, that is not a bad place to start. not that at all. -- bad at all. you for watching. ♪ >> previously on "with all due respect" -- john: your basic argument is the premise is he will not win
is that you do, there is a satisfaction in doing the right thing and it also obviously benefits the hague-- the pig. there is a sense that you are put in this place to do good for people, and you should try to do it whether you get dirty or not. >> the most interesting quality in life almost is love because you can't get rid of it. the more you get rid of the more you get back. if you try to hold onto it, you do not have any. it is a concept, i do not know exactly what is carpet would be...
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july, thehey saw the claims most of the south china sea dismissed by an arbitration tribunal in the hague. the case was filed about it philippines. since the ruling, china has been trying t to avoid becoming isolated in the region. it's demonstrated williness to ho talks with southeas asisian naons including the philippines. ththey belve officialslsnd media coveverage of the e drill to sh people ahome e d abroad the close ties between the chinese and russian military. ththey also believeve china tem to show the united states and japan that it will not compromise in defending its interests in the south china sea. >>> president vladimir putin's united russia party appears to be cruising to victory in a lower house election. the party's expected to win more than 238 of the 450 seats in the state duma up for grabs in sunday's election. that would strengthen its hold over the house. russia's election commission says that with 62% of the ballots counted in the proportional representation segment, united russia has won more than n half the vote. the communists and liberal democratic party have w
july, thehey saw the claims most of the south china sea dismissed by an arbitration tribunal in the hague. the case was filed about it philippines. since the ruling, china has been trying t to avoid becoming isolated in the region. it's demonstrated williness to ho talks with southeas asisian naons including the philippines. ththey belve officialslsnd media coveverage of the e drill to sh people ahome e d abroad the close ties between the chinese and russian military. ththey also believeve...
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there's a reason why we don't want to subject ourselves to the hague, the international court.ts to pass legislation that will hold specific members of our government accountable. dagen: by the way, that's why they made those ransom payments to iran, to basically settle that suit that was at the hague. sandra: more "outnumbered" in just a moment. i've never been #1 in anything until i put these babies on. now we're on a winning streak and i'm never taking them off. do i know where i'm going? absolutely. we're going to the playoffs. allstate guarantees your rates won't go up just because of an accident. starting the day you sign up. so get accident forgiveness from allstate. and be better protected from mayhem, like me. it's good to be in, good hands. one nation in all of human history was built on that bedrock, ours. freedom has made america exceptional, but it can only last if you and i choose to act as people of character. forging character has been the pursuit of hillsdale college since 1844. ♪ sandra: many thanks to our hashtag one #oneluckyguy, ben collins, fun to have you
there's a reason why we don't want to subject ourselves to the hague, the international court.ts to pass legislation that will hold specific members of our government accountable. dagen: by the way, that's why they made those ransom payments to iran, to basically settle that suit that was at the hague. sandra: more "outnumbered" in just a moment. i've never been #1 in anything until i put these babies on. now we're on a winning streak and i'm never taking them off. do i know where i'm...
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a tribunal in the hague rejected china's claims. the u.s. and japan are urging china to accept the ruling. >>> a cease-fire appears to be holding in syria more than a full day after it went into effect. but there are no signs of aid supplies reaching the much-needed areas. that was the key in the deal reached by u.s. and russia. 28 agency trucks are now stuck in an area controlled by bashar al assad's forces. they're waiting to enter aleppo to deliver supplies. turkish media says officials are only allowing u.n. deliveries. they also say the r roads aren' safe. in aleppo, there's been a pause in the relentless bombing. no major clashesere repororted between oppositioion forces. but russian military officials have already accused members of the opposition off violalating truce. >> translator: since the cease-fire came into forcece, w registered 26 cases of shelling directed at residential districts and governmental army positions. >> a group monitoring syria's civil war has released updated figure on the toll the conflict has taken. it says m
a tribunal in the hague rejected china's claims. the u.s. and japan are urging china to accept the ruling. >>> a cease-fire appears to be holding in syria more than a full day after it went into effect. but there are no signs of aid supplies reaching the much-needed areas. that was the key in the deal reached by u.s. and russia. 28 agency trucks are now stuck in an area controlled by bashar al assad's forces. they're waiting to enter aleppo to deliver supplies. turkish media says...
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the man accused of directing the attacks went to trial last month in the hague. chargedt person to be with war crimes related to the destruction of cultural heritage, he has pleaded guilty. >> we report on the french response to the migration crisis , with the infamous jungle cap , therked for demolition cams here in the capital is modeled on the uncut just up the coast from calais. >> these trucks carrying produce from local supermarkets made the day. with over 30 volunteers from the france, theirof job is to use donations to the people living in the migrant camps. >> today we are getting food delivered from five different local supermarkets. we are getting ready to sort and store these items quickly. >> unchecking that nothing has gone off. this one looks that way, so i am putting it aside to avoid any risk. >> some suggest they should take a different approach. bringing items to the table that are often seen in the trendiest restaurants. cookingcomplicated meat, as it must be halal. made from aare morning's hard work. other organizations have handed out meals i
the man accused of directing the attacks went to trial last month in the hague. chargedt person to be with war crimes related to the destruction of cultural heritage, he has pleaded guilty. >> we report on the french response to the migration crisis , with the infamous jungle cap , therked for demolition cams here in the capital is modeled on the uncut just up the coast from calais. >> these trucks carrying produce from local supermarkets made the day. with over 30 volunteers from...
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residenets say it's not usually tom marcus, a student from the hague: "no never (was so hot), almost every year is cold when is september, it is almost freezing in holland. this year is very good." tuesday and wednesday they broke records as well... it was 88. the heatwave is expected to end this evening as a storm is forecast to hit the country. for more stories now trending -- go to our website ktnv dot-com. join us tomorrow for good morning las vegas-- from 4:30 to 7! coming u in tonight's abc primetime lineup.. 8:00 grey's anatomy 10:00 - how to get away with murder then on 13 action news.. live at 11.. a woman says her dog nearly died after getting high on heroin. and it happened at a doggie day care. plus-- if you can't afford a self-driving car--a hacker has come up with the next best thing. auto-pilot technology that you add on yourself. we'll show you how it works on but... we hope to see you again later tonight..... for 13 action news.... live at 11. remember.. we're always on at ktnv.com and our ktnv mobile app. "inside edition" is next. thank you for watching.. and have a
residenets say it's not usually tom marcus, a student from the hague: "no never (was so hot), almost every year is cold when is september, it is almost freezing in holland. this year is very good." tuesday and wednesday they broke records as well... it was 88. the heatwave is expected to end this evening as a storm is forecast to hit the country. for more stories now trending -- go to our website ktnv dot-com. join us tomorrow for good morning las vegas-- from 4:30 to 7! coming u in...
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protected sites as a war crime, that's the verdict of judges at the international criminal court in the haguehis tuesday. they sentenced a jihadist to nine years in prison. he was found guilty of ordering, supervising, or participating in the destruction of the story monthly in -- and shrines in timbuktu back in 2012. thehe court will now ask defendant to rise. >> prosecutors had demanded a sentence of 9-11 years in jail. >> the crime which you have been convicted of is a significant gravity. the chamber unanimously sentences you to nine years of imprisonment. >> that sentence took into account his expression of remorse and his cooperation with authorities. he had faced a possible sentence of 30 years for involvement in the destruction of world heritage site mausoleums in timbuktu dating from the 13th and 14th centuries. >> he participated in the destruction of at least five of the sites. moreover, he justified the necessity of the attack are writing a sermon that was read before the attack and then giving public speeches as the destructions were occurring. >> despite the historic ruling, the
protected sites as a war crime, that's the verdict of judges at the international criminal court in the haguehis tuesday. they sentenced a jihadist to nine years in prison. he was found guilty of ordering, supervising, or participating in the destruction of the story monthly in -- and shrines in timbuktu back in 2012. thehe court will now ask defendant to rise. >> prosecutors had demanded a sentence of 9-11 years in jail. >> the crime which you have been convicted of is a...
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leaders of the 18-nation east asia summit discussed a july ruling by an arbitration tribunal in the hague. beijing has refused to recognize the decision that rejects its claims to most of the south china sea. japan and the u.s. reiterated their stance. >> the landmark arbitration ruling in july, which is binding, helped clarify maritime rights in the region. i recognize this raises tensions, but i also look forward to discussing how we can constructively move forward together to lower tensions and promote diplomacy and regional stability. >> but the leaders failed to hold in depth discussions on the ruling. countries including the philippines and vietnam didn't want to rock the boat on diplomatic issues during the summit. they have conflicting claims with cthe waters. >> translator: in the meeting that just ended, there were only two countries trying to sow discord. they were still talking about the south china sea issue. and discussing the arbitration ruling. we already discussed and dealt with that in the china asean foreign ministers meeting in july. we hope the relevant countries will
leaders of the 18-nation east asia summit discussed a july ruling by an arbitration tribunal in the hague. beijing has refused to recognize the decision that rejects its claims to most of the south china sea. japan and the u.s. reiterated their stance. >> the landmark arbitration ruling in july, which is binding, helped clarify maritime rights in the region. i recognize this raises tensions, but i also look forward to discussing how we can constructively move forward together to lower...
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china has said it will ignore the ruling by the hague, and of course the rising threat of zika.e on obama's agenda while in laos for the asean summit. rishaad: this is the last set of obama will beat attending, but the first four the philippine president. are we expecting fireworks? haslinda: sparks maybe, fireworks i'm not sure. a debut of sorts. thes inexperienced medically. we will keep an eye on how he navigates this first meeting with world leaders. some say he is unpredictable and blunt. talks will take place amid global criticism of his deadly war on illegal drugs, 800 people have already been killed in police operations since he was sworn in. set to meet obama and they will discuss human rights, the south china sea. he has made clear that obama must first listen to him before raising concerns. stay tuned. we have to see what happens. rishaad: thank you a lot for that. reserve bank of australia governor with a final policy meeting on tuesday. no change when it comes to rates. the bank expected to hold at a record low 1.5% hot on the heels of two cuts over the past four mo
china has said it will ignore the ruling by the hague, and of course the rising threat of zika.e on obama's agenda while in laos for the asean summit. rishaad: this is the last set of obama will beat attending, but the first four the philippine president. are we expecting fireworks? haslinda: sparks maybe, fireworks i'm not sure. a debut of sorts. thes inexperienced medically. we will keep an eye on how he navigates this first meeting with world leaders. some say he is unpredictable and blunt....
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at the hague, which is in the netherlands, not in iran. i'm not questioning the deal. i'm saying, okay, you made a deal. once the deal was made, would you have had to pay iran the amount that you agreed to pay? yes or no, kind of simple. >> yes. the payment would have been made with or without hostages. it sounds to me like my friends on the other side are upset about this would rather we paid iran the money and not gotten our people back. they would have been happy. yippie. -- i would not have been. you would still be here been criticized for not getting americans home. you can't win this. i hope you understand this is a political game to try once again to number one trash the obama administration. number two, trash the iran nuclear deal. and number three, somehow make them look like criminals, dropping bags of cash in the middle of the night like a drug deal. this is ridiculous. now, i understand, and again, i think there are fair and reasonable and thoughtful and tough questions asked about the iran nuclear deal. i voted for it, but i think questions are reasonable.
at the hague, which is in the netherlands, not in iran. i'm not questioning the deal. i'm saying, okay, you made a deal. once the deal was made, would you have had to pay iran the amount that you agreed to pay? yes or no, kind of simple. >> yes. the payment would have been made with or without hostages. it sounds to me like my friends on the other side are upset about this would rather we paid iran the money and not gotten our people back. they would have been happy. yippie. -- i would...
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. >> he's supposed to have masterminded the takeover of the french embassy in the hague, exchanging thench ambassador for an imprisoned japanese red army terrorist and $300,000. >> when you speak with him, he claim only political and ideological positions, but, in fact, he likes money lots. >> carlos is also sought in the bombing of a crowded paris drugstore and a bazooka attack at orly airport last january. >> carlos maintained his cover as a playboy. he had learned to use women for safe shelter, to store weapons. >> he was a womanizer. he wanted to stay in the nicest hotels, have caviar and champagne. that was part of the romanticism of being a terrorist during that era. >> he wants to be loved. but if he's confront, he doesn't hesitate to kill. he was very violent. and everybody knows that. >> when paris police moved in on carlos last july, he killed two of them and then disappeared. >> the plastic smiles on the face of this new police unit in bavaria protect the anonymity of the first squad to be specifically trained to fight terror groups. >> what happened between '72 and '76 in ge
. >> he's supposed to have masterminded the takeover of the french embassy in the hague, exchanging thench ambassador for an imprisoned japanese red army terrorist and $300,000. >> when you speak with him, he claim only political and ideological positions, but, in fact, he likes money lots. >> carlos is also sought in the bombing of a crowded paris drugstore and a bazooka attack at orly airport last january. >> carlos maintained his cover as a playboy. he had learned to...
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kennedy: what would have beeniny through the hague, and an international tribunal say $10 million. y that's great, we can gift money to victims of terrorism. >> under sharia law it's unlawful to charge interest. all right. coming up, the party panel returns. the team u.s.a. hockey coach has a message for any player thinking about sitting down during "the national anthem." we asked trump's new plan to revamp' the u.s. military. stay here. i'm just a guy who wants to buy that truck. kennedy: earlier today donald trump called on congress to lift caps on military spending and increase the defense budget in an address critical of hillary clinton and the obama administration. >> we'll build an active army of 540,000 as the army's chief staff has said, he needs desperately and really must have to protect our country. kennedy: who would be better as commander-in-chief? hillary clinton or donald trump? welcome. obviously you are looking at the speech with different eyes. what did you see today? >> i saw a definite step in the right direction. i saw someone who cares deeply about the military
kennedy: what would have beeniny through the hague, and an international tribunal say $10 million. y that's great, we can gift money to victims of terrorism. >> under sharia law it's unlawful to charge interest. all right. coming up, the party panel returns. the team u.s.a. hockey coach has a message for any player thinking about sitting down during "the national anthem." we asked trump's new plan to revamp' the u.s. military. stay here. i'm just a guy who wants to buy that...
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and a court in the hague ruled it did not have rights but china obviously rejects that ruling. >>> right now a ceasefire in the civil war is in effect. it started at sun down. the judgment brokered the deal as we report it limits the amount of time the regimeas to battle isis. >> the president appearing in public on monday. taking part in holiday prayers at a mosque in daria. forces taking control of the area lt month after a fur-year battle with rebels. >> when we come to the area we give a message the state is determined to recover every area from the terrorists. >> the leader views all groups opposed to him as terrorists at was hour ahead of a scheduled ceasefire in the bloody civil war. the secretary of state and counterpart striking a deal last week. >> the plan aset forth if implemented, followeds can provide a turning point a moment of change. aleppo. and it has been the site of fighting that is deadly. a civil rights group said more than 2000 have been killed there in 40 kay days including 160 civilians and chirp. >> and whether by the u.n. or by the red creent. food, clothing an
and a court in the hague ruled it did not have rights but china obviously rejects that ruling. >>> right now a ceasefire in the civil war is in effect. it started at sun down. the judgment brokered the deal as we report it limits the amount of time the regimeas to battle isis. >> the president appearing in public on monday. taking part in holiday prayers at a mosque in daria. forces taking control of the area lt month after a fur-year battle with rebels. >> when we come to...
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china has said it will ignore the ruling made by the hague. se issues will be on his agenda while in laos for the asean meeting. obama, the first u.s. president to visit laos. it is pretty a story. angie: it is a beautiful country and parts. this is obama's last asean talks, but the first for the philippine president. what is expected for him. he is making his international debut at this asean meeting in last. it is the first time we get to see him engaging with global leaders. he is set to meet obama. he said obama must listen to him and his defense before raising concerns about human rights. he took office, more than 800 people have been killed in police operations, all part of what he calls a war against drugs. globally been a poor over that, especially human rights groups. will his diplomatic and expense come through? will we see his trademark blood comments? we will know soon enough. he is set to meet obama to discuss a variety of issues, human rights, south china sea. he has made it clear where he stands on those issues. angie: we appreci
china has said it will ignore the ruling made by the hague. se issues will be on his agenda while in laos for the asean meeting. obama, the first u.s. president to visit laos. it is pretty a story. angie: it is a beautiful country and parts. this is obama's last asean talks, but the first for the philippine president. what is expected for him. he is making his international debut at this asean meeting in last. it is the first time we get to see him engaging with global leaders. he is set to...
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. >> timo schmidt and florian volz study political science in the hague. t out to learn how refugees actually experience the balkan route. the refugee camp in gevgelija, macedonia, on the greek border. the first impression is good, but deceptive. >> here is like a prison. and everyone have school, have university, have a future for them. and we're comining to europope y not to be in a prison actually. >> it was the sense of hopelessness among the young people that mos affected florian and timo. >> we just feel helpless. that's what infuriates and frustrates me. we're not able to hand out passports. reporters have gotten scarce here since the balkan route was closed. timo and florian promise to tell these peoples' story. >> for me, the hardest part is leaving. we have our german passports, so we can just leave. but these people have to stay here, and somehow, nobody cares. >> near serbia's border to eu-member hungary, timo and florian see for themselves how catastrophic the situation is. three thousand are stranded here, living in inhumane conditions, just o
. >> timo schmidt and florian volz study political science in the hague. t out to learn how refugees actually experience the balkan route. the refugee camp in gevgelija, macedonia, on the greek border. the first impression is good, but deceptive. >> here is like a prison. and everyone have school, have university, have a future for them. and we're comining to europope y not to be in a prison actually. >> it was the sense of hopelessness among the young people that mos affected...
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an arbitration court in the hague ruled this year that china does not have historic rights to the south sea. beijing has rejected that ruling. >>> air strikes killed dozens of people in syria over the weekend. how this affects a u.s. and russia backed cease-fire. that's coming up. >>> plus, terror plots caught in time this week. france on edge about another terror attack. what the prime minister is saying about threats facing france as "newsroom" continues. what powers the digital world? communication. like centurylink's broadband network that gives 35,000 fans a cutting edge game experience. or the network that keeps a leading hotel chain's guests connected at work, and at play. or the it platform that powers millions of ecards every day for one of the largest greeting card companies. businesses count on communication, and communication counts on centurylink. ah, my poor mouth breather. allergies? stuffy nose? can't sleep? enough. take that. a breathe right nasal strip of course. imagine just put one on and pow! it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicine alone. s
an arbitration court in the hague ruled this year that china does not have historic rights to the south sea. beijing has rejected that ruling. >>> air strikes killed dozens of people in syria over the weekend. how this affects a u.s. and russia backed cease-fire. that's coming up. >>> plus, terror plots caught in time this week. france on edge about another terror attack. what the prime minister is saying about threats facing france as "newsroom" continues. what...
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to prevent asean from you showing a statement on the permanent court of arbitration's decision in the hague on the south china sea. so i just wanted to ask you about how you see the future of that relationship and also when you throw in the debate here about the transpacific partnership and the increasing unlikelihood that that will be passed before the president leaves office. what do you see happening out in the future? >> sure. great question. so i'll start with the question about bahrain, egypt, drones, this kind of short-term-long-term tension. and there is tension, clearly. when you're in government, you know, you can't just talk about what is going to happen 20 years from now. you have to react to what is going on today. that's the balancing act you have to play. which is how do you do things today that set you up well for tomorrow. and certainly on the struggle we've had in the middle east in the wake of the arab spring in bahrain and egypt and almost every country in that region where we've seen many things happen that the united states hasn't liked. this administration hasn't like
to prevent asean from you showing a statement on the permanent court of arbitration's decision in the hague on the south china sea. so i just wanted to ask you about how you see the future of that relationship and also when you throw in the debate here about the transpacific partnership and the increasing unlikelihood that that will be passed before the president leaves office. what do you see happening out in the future? >> sure. great question. so i'll start with the question about...
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arbitration court in the hague ruled earlier this year that china does november historic right to theouth china sea. beijing hawes rejected that ruling. >>> human rights group co founded by george clooney exposes corruption in sudan. the group says that it is a two year investigation found south sudan president and other close to him have looted the country whilee massing enormous wealth. >> simple fact is that, they are stealing money to fund their militia to attack and kill one another. the evidence is thorough, it is detailed, it is unrefutable. >> reporter: report urges the international community to crackdown on banks that failed to stop dubious transactions and to freeze assets of the human rights violators. >>> vice-president joe biden says that community colleges create pathways for the middle class. he made those comments, in a speech at a community college in charlotte, north carolina. community college is the gateways not only to immediate shot in a career but also to four year universities and beyond. >> reporter: biden says community colleges help u.s. have the best educa
arbitration court in the hague ruled earlier this year that china does november historic right to theouth china sea. beijing hawes rejected that ruling. >>> human rights group co founded by george clooney exposes corruption in sudan. the group says that it is a two year investigation found south sudan president and other close to him have looted the country whilee massing enormous wealth. >> simple fact is that, they are stealing money to fund their militia to attack and kill one...
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chairman, the payments you're referring to are payments related to hague tribunal settlement. >> i understand that. but the question is can you trace it and can you guarantee us that it will not be used for terrorism. >> we have laid out the facts related to this transfer in a letter sent to this committee. the payments complied with u.s. sanctions. >> i understand that, mr. secretary. it's a yes-or-no question. can you guarantee us it will not be used for terrorist purposes? >> mr. chairman, if you would just give themme a minute, i'll answer your question. you in your question characterized this incorrectly. it was not ransom. it was settlement of a contractual dispute. >> i didn't use the word ransom, mr. secretary. >> you didn't? >> no, i didn't. you can read the record. i said it coincided with the release of american hostages. >> you've asked a specific question about where the money goes. when the payment was made to the central bank of iran, we did work to monitor what support -- >> what i asked, mr. secretary, was could you trace the money. can you trace the money. >> we have not see
chairman, the payments you're referring to are payments related to hague tribunal settlement. >> i understand that. but the question is can you trace it and can you guarantee us that it will not be used for terrorism. >> we have laid out the facts related to this transfer in a letter sent to this committee. the payments complied with u.s. sanctions. >> i understand that, mr. secretary. it's a yes-or-no question. can you guarantee us it will not be used for terrorist purposes?...
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and that's the south china sea and chinese behavior after this very strong arbitration ruling in the hague in the case involving the philippines. initially, the chinese seemed to be fairly cautious. they didn't announce an air defense identification zone as some people had feared. they seemed to have stepped up their activity in the east china sea, which is where the japanese claim islands, but there have been reports in the last couple weeks that the chinese may be active again in trying to reclaim the area of the shoal near the philippines, which would be a very worrying sign that they're resuming the very activity that the arbitration panel said was contrary to international law. so i want to ask you how does that evidence look to you and how do you in general see this south china sea situation? dir. clapper: the chinese embarked on a very reckless campaign in the south china sea to erect military facilities, runways, hangars, and other military equipment that, you know, that in their mind sticks out their claim. by the way, it always makes me wonder why there isn't more of an outcry fr
and that's the south china sea and chinese behavior after this very strong arbitration ruling in the hague in the case involving the philippines. initially, the chinese seemed to be fairly cautious. they didn't announce an air defense identification zone as some people had feared. they seemed to have stepped up their activity in the east china sea, which is where the japanese claim islands, but there have been reports in the last couple weeks that the chinese may be active again in trying to...
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that won him a second place in 1900 when he was a senior in high school on the peace conference in the hagueo already he is thinking about foreign policy as a teenager. he claims he started reading the congressional record when he was 15. we have no record of this but that is what he thought of himself, four years before he built his house at the age of 22, he was editor of a medium-sized daily newspaper so from then on he is covering every republican political convention and his mentor, part owner of the paper, is senator william alden smith, michigan senator best known for having chaired the titanic investigation, first hearings held in the senate caucus. arthur h. vandenberg has a mentor like that and in 1911 arthur h. vandenberg chair the campaign to put a statue michigan had coming to it in statuary hall in the capital. >> and be on a back bench for a while. no sign of humility, which didn't sit well with some of his colleagues. he was kind of cocky about things. and people really resented that. you know, there was -- two or three generations ago there was this understanding that if you
that won him a second place in 1900 when he was a senior in high school on the peace conference in the hagueo already he is thinking about foreign policy as a teenager. he claims he started reading the congressional record when he was 15. we have no record of this but that is what he thought of himself, four years before he built his house at the age of 22, he was editor of a medium-sized daily newspaper so from then on he is covering every republican political convention and his mentor, part...
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. >> it was a trek to get out here when the anthem high lanes the weather is perfect. we are haguing out with the weaver family and -- we are laughing about wanting to see the house and -- -- you cutow i will introduce to you my friends as we go around the corner here. this is john he is with the las vegas board will give t tell me about the bowl and when it is coming up. ? first we are giving them four tickets to the las vegas bowl on december 17th a saturday. 12:30 out at sam boyd stadium. we are celebrating our 25th year. we are excited. >> got the golden tickets. >> right here. >> if you are at home you want the tickets where do you get them. >> you better hurry they are going fast. go get them today. >> reporter: checking out this amazing foochld i wish you could smell it. we have something just as good. rick, what are we eating. you had a different variety every week we have been doing this what is this? >> we got a three cheese macaroni and cheese. smokes meat balls with bacon in a bbq sauce. smoked chicken wings. my favorite on happy hour our beef, bacon and with onions and g
. >> it was a trek to get out here when the anthem high lanes the weather is perfect. we are haguing out with the weaver family and -- we are laughing about wanting to see the house and -- -- you cutow i will introduce to you my friends as we go around the corner here. this is john he is with the las vegas board will give t tell me about the bowl and when it is coming up. ? first we are giving them four tickets to the las vegas bowl on december 17th a saturday. 12:30 out at sam boyd...
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in the hague they are debating whether we owe that money. state department told us the deal we struck, the $1.7 billion saved us a ton of money. it was going to go up to $10 billion. with $17 trillion in debt, we owe many countries money. how come this particular amount of money to iran we have to pay back this moment. >> because that's what iran demand. it was a quid pro quo. president obama was not going to get his nuke deal unless we paid that money. one wonders what else will come out from all of this as well. the lawyers can argue forever about who owed what to whom. when it was due to be paid back. the bankers can argue about appropriate interest rates. all of that divert your attention from the core issues. we gave almost $2 billion in cash to a terrorist regime that provokes us against our interest and is slaughtering innocent people in syria every single day. you cannot justify it with legal-ease. it was a monstrous thing to do and will go down as one of the worst acts of obama's presidency. martha: in terms of the navy provocation.
in the hague they are debating whether we owe that money. state department told us the deal we struck, the $1.7 billion saved us a ton of money. it was going to go up to $10 billion. with $17 trillion in debt, we owe many countries money. how come this particular amount of money to iran we have to pay back this moment. >> because that's what iran demand. it was a quid pro quo. president obama was not going to get his nuke deal unless we paid that money. one wonders what else will come out...
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and that's the south china sea and chinese behavior after this very strong arbitration ruling in the hague in the case involving the philippines. initially, the chinese seemed to be fairly cautious. they didn't announce an air defense identification zone as some people had feared. they seemed to have stepped up their activity in the east china sea, which is where the japanese claim islands, but there have been reports in the last couple weeks that the chinese may be active again in trying to reclaim the area of the shoal near the philippines, which would be a very worrying sign that they're resuming the very activity that the arbitration panel said was contrary to international law. so i want to ask you how does that evidence look to you and how do you in general see this south china sea situation? >> the chinese embarked on a very reckless campaign in the south china sea to erect military facilities, runways, hangars, and other military equipment that, you know, that in their mind sticks out their claim. by the way, it always makes me wonder why there isn't more of an outcry from environm
and that's the south china sea and chinese behavior after this very strong arbitration ruling in the hague in the case involving the philippines. initially, the chinese seemed to be fairly cautious. they didn't announce an air defense identification zone as some people had feared. they seemed to have stepped up their activity in the east china sea, which is where the japanese claim islands, but there have been reports in the last couple weeks that the chinese may be active again in trying to...
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the two countries have applied to the international court of justice at the hague to resolve this disputepeaceful means. this is not the balkans, this is central europe. the hungarians accuse the slovaks of having displaced the border between the two countries by a few hundred meters. narrator: in 1997, the court ruled that both parties must work to negotiate a new solution to their conflict. the gabcikovo hydropower plant is operational, but issues of water control along the border continue to be a hostile point between the two countries. another legacy of slovakia's communist past is its flagging economy. as part of czechoslovakia, its orientation was east, its economy tied to the soviet union. since separation, slovakia has lagged behind the czech republic, due in part to its eastern location and lack of infrastructure. the czech half of the country was more industrialized. and without that half, the slovak part of it has languished more economically, especially since the czech part of the country, if you look at a map of europe, is much closer to the industrialized part of western eur
the two countries have applied to the international court of justice at the hague to resolve this disputepeaceful means. this is not the balkans, this is central europe. the hungarians accuse the slovaks of having displaced the border between the two countries by a few hundred meters. narrator: in 1997, the court ruled that both parties must work to negotiate a new solution to their conflict. the gabcikovo hydropower plant is operational, but issues of water control along the border continue to...
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to prevent asean from you showing a statement on the permanent court of arbitration's decision in the hague on the south china sea. so i just wanted to ask you about how you see the future of that relationship and also when you throw in the debate here about the transpacific partnership and the increasing unlikelihood that that will be passed before the president leaves office. what do you see happening out in the future? >> sure. great question. so i'll start with the question about bahrain, egypt, drones, this kind of short-term-long-term tension. and there is tension, clearly. when you're in government, you know, you can't just talk about what is going to happen 20 years from now. you have to react to what is going on today. that's the balancing act you have to play. which is how do you do things today that set you up well for tomorrow. and certainly on the struggle we've had in the middle east in the wake of the arab spring in bahrain and egypt and almost every country in that region where we've seen many things happen that the united states hasn't liked. this administration hasn't like
to prevent asean from you showing a statement on the permanent court of arbitration's decision in the hague on the south china sea. so i just wanted to ask you about how you see the future of that relationship and also when you throw in the debate here about the transpacific partnership and the increasing unlikelihood that that will be passed before the president leaves office. what do you see happening out in the future? >> sure. great question. so i'll start with the question about...
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furthermore, this july after a tribunal in the hague rejected the claims to the sea, flight information skreebs and sound systems in major airports in vietnam were hacked to spread messages of the tribunal's decision. around the same time many k websites in the philippines were knocked offline. geopolitical spilling over to the cyber realm are significant and likely to continue as tensions simmer in the region. therefore, a closer look at all of this is key in understanding policy choices ahead. today we're honored to have a great group of experts discuss how the region's fluid geo politics drive cyber cam pabs and how the public and private sectors can better avoid falling easy prey to hackers. sam sacks will motte rate with bill glass and denise zheng. before i start i'd like to express sincere appreciate to cultural representative office for their continuous ebb gaugement and support of the council and our center. without further ado i'd like to thank our immediate partner as well pass code from the christian science monitor from joining us today. with that, samm, the floor is yours.
furthermore, this july after a tribunal in the hague rejected the claims to the sea, flight information skreebs and sound systems in major airports in vietnam were hacked to spread messages of the tribunal's decision. around the same time many k websites in the philippines were knocked offline. geopolitical spilling over to the cyber realm are significant and likely to continue as tensions simmer in the region. therefore, a closer look at all of this is key in understanding policy choices...
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here's what we should have done and should have told iran and the hague, if you want that money, you n go straight to hell and see if you can get it. you're not getting a dime out of the united states of america in light of all the people that you have killed and terrorized over the time since have you taken over the country. neil: you know, governor, interesting, reading the details on this, it started with that plane with $400 million in cash that was sent to iran in january. two more shipments over the next 19 days, totaling additional $1.3 billion, what was sent. i'm beginning to wonder, they call that, the administration, used as leverage, not ransom. what's the distinction? >> they can call it whatever they want to, it's ransom. they paid money and we got hostages back, but what's so tragic about it is that if we've been half the country we once were, we would never have kowtowed to tin pot dictator like they have in iran. the nuclear deal, what a disaster. when i think about the money, the almost $2 billion we've paid to the iranians and how many of our own veterans could have
here's what we should have done and should have told iran and the hague, if you want that money, you n go straight to hell and see if you can get it. you're not getting a dime out of the united states of america in light of all the people that you have killed and terrorized over the time since have you taken over the country. neil: you know, governor, interesting, reading the details on this, it started with that plane with $400 million in cash that was sent to iran in january. two more...
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gentlemen, i just wanted to turn the issue of the south china sea and the international ruling in the hague put china on the defensive, mr. secretary, a number of us at the shangri-la dialogue have been supportive of your efforts and i want to give the administration credit for sending two carrier battle groups to the region together recently but i think a number of us remain concerns about the likelihood of reclamation at the scar bow shoal and it's on going, definitely ongoing from all reports, military action at mischief reef which was declared as not being within china's territorial realm. what the strategy to deter future chinese reclamation activities in the south china sea especially at scar bow shoal and equally if not more important what's the plan to respond to ongoing militarization of the land that they've already claim eed? >> i'm glad you raised the issue, we haven't talked much about the asia pacific but you know a great deal about it and appreciate chairman mccain always leads the delegation to shangri-la because it shows the persistence of the american presence in that regi
gentlemen, i just wanted to turn the issue of the south china sea and the international ruling in the hague put china on the defensive, mr. secretary, a number of us at the shangri-la dialogue have been supportive of your efforts and i want to give the administration credit for sending two carrier battle groups to the region together recently but i think a number of us remain concerns about the likelihood of reclamation at the scar bow shoal and it's on going, definitely ongoing from all...
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. >> i wanted to turn to the issue of the south china sea, and the international ruling of the hague put china on the defensive. we've been supportive of your efforts and i want to give the administration credit for sending two carrier battle groups to the region together recently. i think a number of us remain concerned about the likelihood of reclamation. and the ongoing, it's definitely ongoing from all the reports mill tarization, mischief reef which was also declared as not being within china's territorial realm. what's the strategy to deter future chinese reclamation activities in the south china sea what's the plan to respond to on going mill tarization of the land they've already claimed. >> thanks, senator, i'll start and the chairman can join. i'm actually glad you raised the issue, we haven't talked much about the asia pacific. you know a great deal about it, i appreciate that chairman mccain always leads a delegation out there. it shows the persistence of the american presence of the region, and the centrality of our continued presence there. now, what we have stood for th
. >> i wanted to turn to the issue of the south china sea, and the international ruling of the hague put china on the defensive. we've been supportive of your efforts and i want to give the administration credit for sending two carrier battle groups to the region together recently. i think a number of us remain concerned about the likelihood of reclamation. and the ongoing, it's definitely ongoing from all the reports mill tarization, mischief reef which was also declared as not being...
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heat, don't fret, i have a great forecast this >> upon news if you have a yahoo account, we are hagueing the company will soon confirm that it suffered a massive data breach last month. it could affect hundreds of millions ofizers, and it is reported that several sources close to the situation have confirmed the broach. yahoo is investigating claims that surfaced august 1 about a hacker named "peace," would access to 200 million accounts trying to sell names, passwords, and birthdates online. it is recorded that the announcement will come this week. >> new this midday, advise from scientists is really raising eyebrows with parents, a new book called "let them eat dirt," calls for parents to let kids do just that, eat dirt. and nastia liuin is here -- and natasha zouves is here to explain. all the logic could sound unusual but the authors insist that letting your kid get their hands it dirts is good, walking barefoot and even licking the floor and help their immune systems but it is not flying. >> there is no way around it, some mothers can be agrade ideas and mother of three girls is one of
heat, don't fret, i have a great forecast this >> upon news if you have a yahoo account, we are hagueing the company will soon confirm that it suffered a massive data breach last month. it could affect hundreds of millions ofizers, and it is reported that several sources close to the situation have confirmed the broach. yahoo is investigating claims that surfaced august 1 about a hacker named "peace," would access to 200 million accounts trying to sell names, passwords, and...
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the south china sea and chinese behavior after this very strong arbitration ruling in the hague in a case involving the philippines. initially the chinese seem to be fairly cautious. they didn't announce a zone and some people had feared. they seem to step up their activity in the east china sea which is where the japanese claim islands. but there have been reports in the last couple weeks that the chinese may be actively dead -- active again in claiming the re-area near the philippines, which would be a worrying sign that they are resuming the activity the arbitration panel said was contrary to international law. i want to ask you, how does that evidence looked to you and how do you in general see the assessment? >> you know, the chinese have embarked on this reclamation campaign in south china sea to military facilities, runways and other military equipment and mistakes in their mind. by the way, you wonder why there isn't an outcry from environmentalists because of the tremendous in the south china sea. the tribunal ruling i think did take the chinese back. i don't think they expec
the south china sea and chinese behavior after this very strong arbitration ruling in the hague in a case involving the philippines. initially the chinese seem to be fairly cautious. they didn't announce a zone and some people had feared. they seem to step up their activity in the east china sea which is where the japanese claim islands. but there have been reports in the last couple weeks that the chinese may be actively dead -- active again in claiming the re-area near the philippines, which...
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processed through the formal financial system as the other payments to iran have been, and that's how the hague tribunal payments have been handled for 35 years and that's how it should work in the future. but our sanctions system was designed with tribunal payments in mind. the iran transaction sanctions regime contains a number of exemptions from the rules so that certain transactions can go forward and in this case transactions for tribunal settlements are explicitly authorized and would shield any entity involved in such a transaction from liability under u.s. law. so going back to the original argument, we're trying po perfect the bill but at the end of the day we can't collapse the effort because we've now had three plane loads full of cash with pallets of cash transferred to the regime and we can bet iran will angle for more. just last night, the iranian president asserted that considerable sums of money are under discussion to be returned in iran. this can't happen again. this cannot happen by another pallets of cash shipment to the iranian regime or the irgc, and so this amendment is i
processed through the formal financial system as the other payments to iran have been, and that's how the hague tribunal payments have been handled for 35 years and that's how it should work in the future. but our sanctions system was designed with tribunal payments in mind. the iran transaction sanctions regime contains a number of exemptions from the rules so that certain transactions can go forward and in this case transactions for tribunal settlements are explicitly authorized and would...
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furthermore this july after a tribunal at the hague rejected beijing's claims to the sea, flight informationstreams and sound systems in major airports in vietnam were hacked to spread messages disputing the decision. around the same time come in many key government websites in the philippines were knocked offline in a massive distributed denial of service attack. at the geopolitical implications of such disagreement spilling over to the cyberrealm are significant and likely to continue as tensions simmer in the region. therefore a closer look at all of this is key in understanding our policy choices and options ahead. today we are honored to have a great group of experts discuss how the region's fluid geopolitics drives cybercampaigns and how the public and private sectors can better avoid falling easy prey to hackers. sam sacks will moderate today's conversation with william glass, bob manning and denise jones. before we start, i would like to place my sincere appreciation to the taipei economic and cultural representative office for their continuous engagement in support of the council an
furthermore this july after a tribunal at the hague rejected beijing's claims to the sea, flight informationstreams and sound systems in major airports in vietnam were hacked to spread messages disputing the decision. around the same time come in many key government websites in the philippines were knocked offline in a massive distributed denial of service attack. at the geopolitical implications of such disagreement spilling over to the cyberrealm are significant and likely to continue as...
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. >> reporter: this morning the ha the hague -- hagerstown police department insists they did nothing wrong. >> let me just say this, had we had cooperation, our goal has always been -- if we would have had her information, and we were able to call her parents to the scene, we would have clearly had them been there, and we would have adjudicated that right there. >> get off. >> reporter: and the chief also says the t juvenile with assault, disorderly conduct and a traffic violence. the teen's lawyer says she was later taken to the hospital where she was diagnosed with a possible concussion. robin. >> all right. people are going to be watching this closely. michael, what's coming up on the big board? >> coming up on the big board a new twist in the jonbenet ramsey murder case. an investigation, insiders weighing in and texas teachers packing heat. >>> this sign warning visitors and t.j. has that story when insiders join us in two minutes. everybody is looking very dandy up there on the board this o'halleran: i had some really tough cases as a police detective. but the problem in washin
. >> reporter: this morning the ha the hague -- hagerstown police department insists they did nothing wrong. >> let me just say this, had we had cooperation, our goal has always been -- if we would have had her information, and we were able to call her parents to the scene, we would have clearly had them been there, and we would have adjudicated that right there. >> get off. >> reporter: and the chief also says the t juvenile with assault, disorderly conduct and a...
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to prevent asean from you showing a statement on the permanent court of arbitration's decision in the hagueuth china sea. so i just wanted to ask you about how you see the future of that relationship and also when you throw in the debate here about the transpacific partnership and the increasing unlikelihood that that will be passed before the president leaves office. what do you see happening out in the future? >> sure. great question. so i'll start with the question about bahrain, egypt, drones, this kind of short-term-long-term tension. and there is tension, clearly. when you're in government, you know, you can't just talk about what is going to happen 20 years from now. you have to react to what is going on today. that's the balancing act you have to play. which is how do you do things today that set you up well for tomorrow. and certainly on the struggle we've had in the middle east in the wake of the arab spring in bahrain and egypt and almost every country in that region where we've seen many things happen that the united states hasn't liked. this administration hasn't liked particul
to prevent asean from you showing a statement on the permanent court of arbitration's decision in the hagueuth china sea. so i just wanted to ask you about how you see the future of that relationship and also when you throw in the debate here about the transpacific partnership and the increasing unlikelihood that that will be passed before the president leaves office. what do you see happening out in the future? >> sure. great question. so i'll start with the question about bahrain,...
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>> well, with respect to the hague tribunals, my colleague has noted, we have had ongoing conversations in that tribunal to settle claims. with respect to the consular issues you raise that we agree a so important, the first tangible opportunity to raise those was in the context of the jcpoa. we took every opportunity to raise those particular cases and it was that channel that allowed us to continue discussions on their ultimate release. >> thank you for that. my point is that it should come as no surprise to anybody observing the relationship between the united states and iran that for the first time in a very long time the ability to have bilateral discussion suddenly occurred outside the context of tribunal action. this was bilateral discussion that was able to take place as a result of the jcpoa negotiation. i know that that opened the door for discussions regarding the disposition of the americans, and i know that it opened the door for discussion regarding the resolution of these long standing disputes. so the fact that these all took place in a period of time which was coinciden
>> well, with respect to the hague tribunals, my colleague has noted, we have had ongoing conversations in that tribunal to settle claims. with respect to the consular issues you raise that we agree a so important, the first tangible opportunity to raise those was in the context of the jcpoa. we took every opportunity to raise those particular cases and it was that channel that allowed us to continue discussions on their ultimate release. >> thank you for that. my point is that it...
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difficulties the vast bulk of the resources they've had access to as a result of the agreement or the hague sell amount these funds are dedicated to the domestic economy, not to regional activities. under the nuclear agreement we believe that they now have access to roughly $50 billion that had been frozen or restricted in foreign accounts. they need half a trillion dollars to meet investment needs, government only gagss, propping up their currency, et cetera. as i said they've engaged in these activities before, during and after and also unfortunately a lot of the support they're providing to terror, to proxies is not very resource-intensive, so that's why, even as we have implemented the agreement, which in our judgment, is a very good thing for our security and that of our allies and partners, we have worked to intensify our efforts to counter these activities. >> even if we assume what you said is true, the money's used to prop up their domestic economy ultimately if that were the case that domestic economy would produce more revenue to produce the funding needs of their priorities, whi
difficulties the vast bulk of the resources they've had access to as a result of the agreement or the hague sell amount these funds are dedicated to the domestic economy, not to regional activities. under the nuclear agreement we believe that they now have access to roughly $50 billion that had been frozen or restricted in foreign accounts. they need half a trillion dollars to meet investment needs, government only gagss, propping up their currency, et cetera. as i said they've engaged in these...