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america's mohamed fahmy, bader mohammed, and peter greste now spending 200 days in president today the national unionf journalists organized across the u.k. and beyond. these are journalists from around the world showing support for our impressioned journalists. al jazeera continues to say that they're innocent and demand that our fellow journalists and colleagues be released. >>> the obama administration pressing immigration today. more towns and cities are turning down requests to house those children. >> what we're witnessing is a refugee crisis due to violence. el salvador, honduras and guatemala rank the among the top five most dangerous countries in the world. last month in honduras four young boys were assassinated and dismembered. they had refused to be couriers for the local gang to carry drugs throughout their communi community. >> now several witnesses saying there is no quick fix but the u.s. said they need to make sending countries safer in order to keep people from leaving. we've been bringing you the stories of migrants in their home stories and what pushes them to make that dangerous
america's mohamed fahmy, bader mohammed, and peter greste now spending 200 days in president today the national unionf journalists organized across the u.k. and beyond. these are journalists from around the world showing support for our impressioned journalists. al jazeera continues to say that they're innocent and demand that our fellow journalists and colleagues be released. >>> the obama administration pressing immigration today. more towns and cities are turning down requests to...
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more than 200,000 members of the national union of metal workers put down tools on tuesday during a standoff over wages. position is that the strike is squeezing the wider south african economy. granted military has its next-generation f 35 fighter jets. fire in an engine a week ago. it is the latest blow to the $400 billion program, the costliest for the pentagon ever. appear as part of a sales campaign, but it's attendance may now be in question. a story to watch. -- was in the aerospace community and i will throw back to you. >> time now for web news. stay with us. i am back with all your new stories at the half hour. >> hello, there. welcome to the web news. where our pick of the stories are making the online headlines. coming up on today's show, the philippines campaigning for an end to university hazing rituals. inspires a playable tetris t-shirt. havesers the philippines been saddened by the story of an 18-year-old who died on saturday in a suspected fraternity initiation at manila university. the tragedy has been met with widespread commendation across the philippines, where web user
more than 200,000 members of the national union of metal workers put down tools on tuesday during a standoff over wages. position is that the strike is squeezing the wider south african economy. granted military has its next-generation f 35 fighter jets. fire in an engine a week ago. it is the latest blow to the $400 billion program, the costliest for the pentagon ever. appear as part of a sales campaign, but it's attendance may now be in question. a story to watch. -- was in the aerospace...
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these defenses, especially fort stevens, were vital in keeping the nation's capital under union control during the war. this event, cohosted by the national archives and the national planning cancel, is about one hour. >> good afternoon and thank you look at theus as we fascinating look into washington's civil war history. to me add my welcome everyone in attendance and watching online. the commission's role as the planning agency in the suburbs of virginia and maryland, we seek to protect and enhance the rich historic and cultural resources, which includes the parks. the planning commission recently celebrated 90 years since our organization was chartered by congress. that one of our early responsibilities involved to inquiring a property that has become fort circle parks. in terms of what we do, i would like to mention one project, one relevant to the national archives. we started work on the pennsylv
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the national union of teachers is proposing a strike based on a ballot that they had almost two years ago on a very small turnout of their members. no really, is a right to continue with the situation when so many children's education is going to be so badly disrupted? >> mr. david nussle. >> thank you, mr. speaker. speaking from the opposition backbenchers on the ninth of december, 2002, the prime minister said i find the european arrest warrant highly objectionable. i still think it seems highly objectionable. does the prime minister? >> the point i make to my honorable friend is we made a series of changes to the european arrest warrant so that you don't have the problem people being arrested, for instance, for things that aren't a crime in this country. but the question we all have to ask ourselves as having achieved this vast opt out from justice and home affairs which is the biggest return of power from brussels to britain, which are those few things we need to go back into in order to fight crime and terrorism, and obvious i think the home secretary and the justice secretary ju
the national union of teachers is proposing a strike based on a ballot that they had almost two years ago on a very small turnout of their members. no really, is a right to continue with the situation when so many children's education is going to be so badly disrupted? >> mr. david nussle. >> thank you, mr. speaker. speaking from the opposition backbenchers on the ninth of december, 2002, the prime minister said i find the european arrest warrant highly objectionable. i still think...
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these earthen defenses, especially for stevens, were vital in keeping the nation's capital under unionntrol during the war. the event, cohosted by national archives, and the national capital planning council, is about one hour. >> [applause] >> good afternoon and thank you for hosting us as we look at the fascinating look into washington's civil war history. let me add my welcome to everyone in attendance and watching online. the commission's role as the planning agency in the suburbs of virginia and maryland, we seek to protect and enhance the rich historic and cultural resources, which includes the parks. the planning commission recently celebrated 90 years since our organization was chartered by congress. one note is that one of our early responsibilities involved in acquiring the property that has become fort circle parks. in terms of what we do, i would like to mention one project, one relevant to the national archives. we started work on the pennsylvania avenue initiative. we are working with the general services administration and the national park service to study the near and
these earthen defenses, especially for stevens, were vital in keeping the nation's capital under unionntrol during the war. the event, cohosted by national archives, and the national capital planning council, is about one hour. >> [applause] >> good afternoon and thank you for hosting us as we look at the fascinating look into washington's civil war history. let me add my welcome to everyone in attendance and watching online. the commission's role as the planning agency in the...
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the new president of ukraine and the national guard is ukraine is a country that spirals to join the european union it's going around cuba napping foreign nationals for no reason why. according to the international news safety institute ukraine is actually the most dangerous place for media workers at the moment since the beginning of the conflict seven international journalists have been killed there and that's more than in iraq since the start of the year five of the victims were russian one reporter was from italy and one works for ukrainian media all journalists also face constant pressure from government forces they are sometimes banned from entering ukrainian territory with reports of kidnappings and beatings in from the center for investigative journalism says that the army is a jew be a source of information when the conflict is ongoing. but one tends not to believe what the military says in almost every country because they tend to cover themselves and not admit when tragedies actually occur the armies themselves other side and most wars provide very little meaningful protection it's a ver
the new president of ukraine and the national guard is ukraine is a country that spirals to join the european union it's going around cuba napping foreign nationals for no reason why. according to the international news safety institute ukraine is actually the most dangerous place for media workers at the moment since the beginning of the conflict seven international journalists have been killed there and that's more than in iraq since the start of the year five of the victims were russian one...
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no one cared, not the united nations, not the european union that claimed it's democratic. for creek sipry ots there was mourning. and anger and frustration that the politicians are unable or unwilling to solve the cyprus problem. for this day i hand over to my cole ago paul brennan. the turkish cypriots, the memories of 20 july 1974 are different to those of the greek cypriots south of the line. the soldiers that landed on the peach in morne cypress came not for invasion but salvation. >> turkish september their troops to defend. the debt of gratitude was visible from the vowed cheering on. turkish president told them the result of the military invasion had been 40 years of peace on the island. but he admitted the status quo cannot go on forever, and we will not allow it to go on forever. many turkish cypriots share the frustration, and questioned whether the soldiers are needed here, there is the common ground between greek and turkish cypriots. the sides met that week, and the leaders were scheduled to meet. a sustainable deal can't be par chuted in. it takes compromise,
no one cared, not the united nations, not the european union that claimed it's democratic. for creek sipry ots there was mourning. and anger and frustration that the politicians are unable or unwilling to solve the cyprus problem. for this day i hand over to my cole ago paul brennan. the turkish cypriots, the memories of 20 july 1974 are different to those of the greek cypriots south of the line. the soldiers that landed on the peach in morne cypress came not for invasion but salvation....
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the soviet union. >> he made the wreckage a public exhibition. to the soviet union, this wreckage was a nationalse. national outrage over the violation of soviet boundaries. >> and so, out comes the cover story. >> the department has been informed by the nasa. a u-2 weather research plane piloted by a civilian has been missing since may 1. >> eisenhower had said, no, that didn't happen, et cetera, et cetera. he had been drawn into a trap. by khrushchev. >> the soviet leader was able to show not only that they shot down the plane but they had the pilot. >> francis gary powers, an ordinary man, caught up in extraordinary circumstances and in a way magnified by them. >> i realize that i have committed a grave crime and i realize that i must be punished for it. >> the evidence of espionage, currency, presumably for the spy to buy his way to freedom. and the spy's last resort, a poison needle with which he could kill himself instantly if captured and threatened with torture. >> no one wants another pearl harbor. this means that we must have knowledge of military forces and preparations around the wor
the soviet union. >> he made the wreckage a public exhibition. to the soviet union, this wreckage was a nationalse. national outrage over the violation of soviet boundaries. >> and so, out comes the cover story. >> the department has been informed by the nasa. a u-2 weather research plane piloted by a civilian has been missing since may 1. >> eisenhower had said, no, that didn't happen, et cetera, et cetera. he had been drawn into a trap. by khrushchev. >> the...
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and came back to the white house in washington and, in fact, delivered an address to the nation about the soviet union shooting down that passenger plane. >> my fellow americans, i'm coming before you tonight about the korean airline massacre. the attack by the soviet union against 269 innocent men, women and children aboard an unarmed korean passenger plane. this crime against humanity must never be forgotten, here or throughout the world. let me state as plainly as i can, there was absolutely no justification, either legal or moral, for what the soviets did. this is not the first time the soviet union has shot at and hit a civilian airliner when it overflew its territory. in another tragic incident in 1978, the soviets also shot down an unarmed civilian airliner after having positively identified it as such. is this a practice of other countries in the world? the answer is no. commercial aircraft from the soviet union and cuba on a number of occasions have overflown sensitive united states military facilities. they weren't shot down. we, and other civilized countries, believe in the tradition of off
and came back to the white house in washington and, in fact, delivered an address to the nation about the soviet union shooting down that passenger plane. >> my fellow americans, i'm coming before you tonight about the korean airline massacre. the attack by the soviet union against 269 innocent men, women and children aboard an unarmed korean passenger plane. this crime against humanity must never be forgotten, here or throughout the world. let me state as plainly as i can, there was...
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happy news, which is that this past april, april 17th to be exact, the national park service approved the port's nomination for the union iron works historic district at pier 70 and listed the district in the national registry of register of historic places which is really an honor to be considered one of the nation's cultural resources where we have preservation. and we in san francisco, particularly at the port, have long felt that this is a very unique district and it has such great history, not just in its amazing architecture, but that location of the waterfront dates back almost to the city's inception and ha certainly been in productive use the entire time. and we're really glad to see the park service felt so as well. the significance of the union iron works historic district at pier 70 which is quite a mouthful is that it has been recognized for both its role in the national shipbuilding, but also for its role or its industrial architecture from the period of 1885 through 1945. the oldest -- the shipyard is the oldest continuously operating shipyard on the west coast and union iron works played a prominent role
happy news, which is that this past april, april 17th to be exact, the national park service approved the port's nomination for the union iron works historic district at pier 70 and listed the district in the national registry of register of historic places which is really an honor to be considered one of the nation's cultural resources where we have preservation. and we in san francisco, particularly at the port, have long felt that this is a very unique district and it has such great history,...
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and came back to the white house in washington and, in fact, delivered an address to the nation about the soviet union shooting down that passenger plane. >> my fellow americans, i'm coming before you tonight about the korean airline massacre. the attack by the soviet union against 269 innocent men, women and children aboard an unarmed korean passenger plane. this crime against humanity must never be forgotten, here or throughout the world. let me state as plainly as i can, there was absolutely no justification, either legal or moral, for what the soviets did. this is not the first time the soviet union has shot at and hit a civilian airliner when it overflew its territory. in another tragic incident in 1978, the soviets also shot down an unarmed civilian airliner after having positively identified it as such. is this a practice of other countries in the world? the answer is no. commercial aircraft from the soviet union and cuba on a number of occasions have overflown sensitive united states military facilities. they weren't shot down. we, and other civilized countries, believe in the tradition of off
and came back to the white house in washington and, in fact, delivered an address to the nation about the soviet union shooting down that passenger plane. >> my fellow americans, i'm coming before you tonight about the korean airline massacre. the attack by the soviet union against 269 innocent men, women and children aboard an unarmed korean passenger plane. this crime against humanity must never be forgotten, here or throughout the world. let me state as plainly as i can, there was...
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not the united nations, not the european union that claims its democratic. >> this is a day dominatedfeelings of loss and mourning but they are matched by frustration and anger that the politicians on this side seem unable or unwilling to solve the cyprus problem. for the latest on how this day is commemorated on the turkish side of this divide, i hand over to my colleague, paul brennan who is in turkish-opinikayputed area. >> the memories of the 20th of july are those south of the green lined. the soldiers who landed on that beach in northern cyprus came for salvation. >> turkey sent troops to defend turkish-speaking cipriats targeted and killed bile greek mali were a. a debt of gratitude was visible in the crowd cheering on the modern day military regments. turkish president told them the results of the military invasion had been 40 years of peace on the island. but he admitted the status quo cannot go on forever and we will not allow it to go on forever many share the same frustration and request whether the soldiers are really still needed here there is the real common ground betw
not the united nations, not the european union that claims its democratic. >> this is a day dominatedfeelings of loss and mourning but they are matched by frustration and anger that the politicians on this side seem unable or unwilling to solve the cyprus problem. for the latest on how this day is commemorated on the turkish side of this divide, i hand over to my colleague, paul brennan who is in turkish-opinikayputed area. >> the memories of the 20th of july are those south of the...
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the school and the union are battling over whether players are employees under the law. that ruling will be made by the national labor relations board in washington, dc. >> this issue that started with kain colter in a classroom in northwestern has now grown much, much larger. house republicans have called hearing today in congress. >> we share the concerns of players that progress is too slow, but forming a union is not the answer. >> it is simply the wrong way to go to address these issues. the number of questions that are raised, are so myriad and wide ranging... >> would a union negotiate over the number and length of practices? perhaps a union would bargain over the number of games. if the school and union are at an impasse, would athletes go on strike? are these schools ready to make some tough decisions like cutting support to other athletic programs like lacrosse field hockey, or even raising tuition? >> the list of grievances these players presented are a list of grievances that players could have presented 5 or 10 years ago across the college community, but they haven't been addressed. whether or not
the school and the union are battling over whether players are employees under the law. that ruling will be made by the national labor relations board in washington, dc. >> this issue that started with kain colter in a classroom in northwestern has now grown much, much larger. house republicans have called hearing today in congress. >> we share the concerns of players that progress is too slow, but forming a union is not the answer. >> it is simply the wrong way to go to...
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photos and leaving those legendary footprints and proudly winning the space race with the soviet union for the nation who was in absolute triumph. >> for every american this has to be the proudest day of our lives. >> we also spoke with bruce who was coordinator and demand talking with armstrong and aldrin when they were bouncing on the moon. the true legacy is really that when there are worthwhile things to do, we will take the risk and what you call, dave, a very uniquely american trait. also tomorrow there is going to be a building dedication ceremony to rename it in honor of neil armstrong who passed away about two years ago. arthel? >> who needs a nap when you can moonwalk, right, phil? >> yeah, exactly. >> talk to you later, thanks, phil keating. >>> the investigation of the shooting down of malaysian airlines flight 17 as the evidence mounts against pro-russian separatists. the question is, how it could affect our frosty relationship with moscow. if you suffer from constipation, you will likely also suffer from gas. introducing new dulcogas, which starts working to eliminate gas bubbles in min
photos and leaving those legendary footprints and proudly winning the space race with the soviet union for the nation who was in absolute triumph. >> for every american this has to be the proudest day of our lives. >> we also spoke with bruce who was coordinator and demand talking with armstrong and aldrin when they were bouncing on the moon. the true legacy is really that when there are worthwhile things to do, we will take the risk and what you call, dave, a very uniquely american...
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on july 3rd he was hiking in the kennelings can union national park and dislodged a boulder and the rock hit his leg and smashed it into two places. high said he used the poll as a minute and dragged himself to a safer place until help arrived. >> i don't know if you saw drizzle on your way in but it was an issue this morning. >> it was amazing coming in from santa cruz. >> we will take anything. >> we would like more, wouldn't we, especially ending three years of dryer than average weather would be nice to have a surprise in the middle of summer here is a look at what is going on with live doppler 7 hd right now, our radar runs are mostly off the coast and we are just waiting for the storms to fire up over the mountains with a bat 8 brewing now, the humid air mass is in place compared to the sea breeze developing and you can see the 25 miles per hour wind at fairfield and it is eventually, the marine layer will win out. we have the clouds streaming in from the southeast keeping us muggy. this is how it looks in san jose the first area to see sunshine. we are clearing from south to north
on july 3rd he was hiking in the kennelings can union national park and dislodged a boulder and the rock hit his leg and smashed it into two places. high said he used the poll as a minute and dragged himself to a safer place until help arrived. >> i don't know if you saw drizzle on your way in but it was an issue this morning. >> it was amazing coming in from santa cruz. >> we will take anything. >> we would like more, wouldn't we, especially ending three years of dryer...
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we have seen the three israeli vehicles fly over and we've seen just as many dead bodies around here . in order to palestinian paramedics do their job israel call the union national cease fire in an area that's seen heavy strikes schools of fire engines and diggers rushed in to help many injured and to recover bodies. of missiles struck the surgery department which is home to casualty and trauma patients causing many deaths and injuries. knowing first responders are internationally legally protected workers fearing that's not enough they've been joined by foreign activists volunteering as human shields but even with that protection foreign volunteers shielding in the civilian evacuation ended in the death of one teenager apparently as a result of multiple i.d.f. gunshots exhausted and overwhelmed with people needing that attention gaza's paramedics have a seemingly impossible job to do all the while trying to avoid being part of the body count themselves. well the israeli embassy in the u.s. state of chicago palestinian supporters have voiced their over the bloody events in gaza the same time and the opposite side of the story into pro israeli rally took place a
we have seen the three israeli vehicles fly over and we've seen just as many dead bodies around here . in order to palestinian paramedics do their job israel call the union national cease fire in an area that's seen heavy strikes schools of fire engines and diggers rushed in to help many injured and to recover bodies. of missiles struck the surgery department which is home to casualty and trauma patients causing many deaths and injuries. knowing first responders are internationally legally...
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introducing the minimum wage in britain and germany into the european countries where the union used to do the jobs and from 20 years ago there were the national wage is because that unions had the right place to negotiate the wages in a different industry and in these countries we have different national minimum wage is because this can be a way to conduct the wage that is more suitable. it's not enough but if you need to think about this in light of the evolutions. >> i would add something more about the unions. in the america that unions help build america's great middle class. they do. [applause] and they did back in two ways by getting them organized in the working conditions that would pay. those things work and every one of the benefits that unions negotiated for ultimately worked out for everyone else. they ended up raising wages for the union an and then on union y ended up getting health benefits for the union and nonunion workers. but here is the key area to the second thing that unions did as they were out there as a force to be able to argue for things that were in the interest of working people generally. so they were on the fron
introducing the minimum wage in britain and germany into the european countries where the union used to do the jobs and from 20 years ago there were the national wage is because that unions had the right place to negotiate the wages in a different industry and in these countries we have different national minimum wage is because this can be a way to conduct the wage that is more suitable. it's not enough but if you need to think about this in light of the evolutions. >> i would add...
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introducing the minimum wage in britain and germany into the european countries where the union used to do the jobs and from 20 years ago there were the national wage is because that unions had the right place to negotiate the wages in a different industry and in these countries we have different national minimum wage is because this can be a way to conduct the wage that is more suitable. it's not enough but if you need to think about this in light of the evolutions. >> i would add something more about the unions. in the america that unions help build america's great middle class. they do. [applause] and they did back in two ways by getting them organized in the working conditions that would pay. those things work and every one of the benefits that unions negotiated for ultimately worked out for everyone else. they ended up raising wages for the union an and then on union y ended up getting health benefits for the union and nonunion workers. but here is the key area to the second thing that unions did as they were out there as a force to be able to argue for things that were in the interest of working people generally. so they were on the fron
introducing the minimum wage in britain and germany into the european countries where the union used to do the jobs and from 20 years ago there were the national wage is because that unions had the right place to negotiate the wages in a different industry and in these countries we have different national minimum wage is because this can be a way to conduct the wage that is more suitable. it's not enough but if you need to think about this in light of the evolutions. >> i would add...
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they want to be paid $15 and receive paid sick days and the right to form a union. the national labor relations board ruled mcdonald's could be held jointly liable for labor and wage violations by the franchise operators. the ruling is called "out rageous," and mcdonald's will contest. >> the house of representatives will veto stop president obama today from blocking deportation of undocumented immigrants including children who arrived during the wave of immigration. the g.o.p. would stop the president from enlarging an existing program that grants work permits to ill grands who come illegally as children. the votes take place as congress finishes the current session before going on a five-week recess. >> california needs to overhaul how they care for state parks according to a panel looking at how to improve the system. the state said they will close 70 parks can reduce services at others because lack of funding in 2012. most of the cutbacks never happened. the "los angeles times" reports that an idea calls for more cooperation between the state and private groups that want to
they want to be paid $15 and receive paid sick days and the right to form a union. the national labor relations board ruled mcdonald's could be held jointly liable for labor and wage violations by the franchise operators. the ruling is called "out rageous," and mcdonald's will contest. >> the house of representatives will veto stop president obama today from blocking deportation of undocumented immigrants including children who arrived during the wave of immigration. the g.o.p....
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the new president of ukraine and the national guard is ukraine is a country that spires to join the european union it's going around kidnapping foreign nationals for no reason why. after the short break with more than seven hundred palestinians now dead in gaza we talked to an israeli diplomat about the intensity of the ground on their operation and what it might be about. this is a media lead us so we leave the. motions to your. your party years ago. use that no one is as again with the guests that you deserve answers from. politicking only on our team. just three years ago the european union are spending several hundred six billion a few also on the public procurement underestimation in each. deal twenty thirty sometimes even fifty percent of the money spent on corruption. not the palestinian death toll has topped seven hundred as israel pushes on with its ground operation casualties are also mounting on the israeli side with the thirty soldiers killed since the start of the offensive these are some of the latest pictures from gaza. where the u.n. has warned that israel's actions in gaza could a
the new president of ukraine and the national guard is ukraine is a country that spires to join the european union it's going around kidnapping foreign nationals for no reason why. after the short break with more than seven hundred palestinians now dead in gaza we talked to an israeli diplomat about the intensity of the ground on their operation and what it might be about. this is a media lead us so we leave the. motions to your. your party years ago. use that no one is as again with the guests...
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the national union of teachers is proposing a strike based on a ballot that they had almost two years ago on a very small turnout of their members. no really, is a right to continue with the situation when so many children's education is going to be so badly disrupted? >> mr. david nussle. >> thank you, mr. speaker. speaking from the opposition backbenchers on the ninth of december, 2002, the prime minister said i find the european arrest warrant highly objectionable. i still think it seems highly objectionable. does the prime minister? >> the point i make to my honorable friend is we made a series of changes to the european arrest warrant so that you don't have the problem people being arrested, for instance, for things that aren't a crime in this country. but the question we all have to ask ourselves as having achieved this vast opt out from justice and home affairs which is the biggest return of power from brussels to britain, which are those few things we need to go back into in order to fight crime and terrorism, and obvious i think the home secretary and the justice secretary ju
the national union of teachers is proposing a strike based on a ballot that they had almost two years ago on a very small turnout of their members. no really, is a right to continue with the situation when so many children's education is going to be so badly disrupted? >> mr. david nussle. >> thank you, mr. speaker. speaking from the opposition backbenchers on the ninth of december, 2002, the prime minister said i find the european arrest warrant highly objectionable. i still think...
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in order to let palestinian paramedics do their job israel call the union national cease fire in an area that seen heavy strikes scores of ambulances fire engines and diggers rushed in to help the many injured and to recover bodies. of missiles struck the surgery department which is home to casualty in trauma patients causing many deaths and injuries. you know no first responders are internationally legally protected workers fearing that's not enough they've been joined by foreign activists volunteering as human shields but even with that protection for our own volunteers shielding an early civilian evacuation ended in the death of one teenager apparently as a result of multiple i.d.f. gunshots exhausted and overwhelmed with people needing attention garza's paramedics have a seemingly impossible job to do all the while trying to avoid being part of the body count themselves harry fear r.t. . clashes between palestinian and israeli troops in the west bank are taking place on the day basis at least one person has become victim of the latest skirmish is this protest this demand an end to th
in order to let palestinian paramedics do their job israel call the union national cease fire in an area that seen heavy strikes scores of ambulances fire engines and diggers rushed in to help the many injured and to recover bodies. of missiles struck the surgery department which is home to casualty in trauma patients causing many deaths and injuries. you know no first responders are internationally legally protected workers fearing that's not enough they've been joined by foreign activists...
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no one cared, not the united nations or the european union that claims it's democratic. >> reporter:or the greek cypriots it's a day dominated by loss and mourning and are matched by frustration and anger that the politicians are unable or upwilling to solve the cyprus problem. for the latest on how this is remembered on the north i hand over to my colleague. >> reporter: for turkish cypriots memories of july 1994 are different to those south of line. the soldiers that landed on the beach came not for invasion but salvation. >> turkey sent troops to defend turkish-speaking cypriots targeted and killed by greek nationalist militia. the debt of gratitude was visible from the crowd cheering on the modern day military remmingments. the turkish ppt told them the result of the invasion was 40 wroors of peace on the island. but he admitted the status quo cannot go on forever, and we will not allow it to go op forever. many turkish cypriots share the frust race and question whether the soldier are needed. there is the common ground between greek and turkish cypriots. negotiations are ongoing
no one cared, not the united nations or the european union that claims it's democratic. >> reporter:or the greek cypriots it's a day dominated by loss and mourning and are matched by frustration and anger that the politicians are unable or upwilling to solve the cyprus problem. for the latest on how this is remembered on the north i hand over to my colleague. >> reporter: for turkish cypriots memories of july 1994 are different to those south of line. the soldiers that landed on the...
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especially for stevens were vital in keeping with the capital under union control. this is cohosted by the national archives and [applause] >> good afternoon and thank you for hosting us as we look at the fascinating look into washington's civil war history. let me add my welcome to everyone in attendance and watching online. the commission's role as the planning agency in the suburbs of virginia and maryland, we seek to protect and enhance the rich historic and cultural resources, which includes the parks. the planning commission recently celebrated 90 years since our organization was chartered by congress. one note is that one of our early responsibilities involved acquiring the-- property that has become fort circle parks. in terms of what we do, i would like to mention one project, one relevant to the national archives. we started work on the pennsylvania avenue initiative. we are working with the general services administration and the national park service to study the near and long-term need for pennsylvania avenue between the white house and the capitol. we will develop a vision for this ic
especially for stevens were vital in keeping with the capital under union control. this is cohosted by the national archives and [applause] >> good afternoon and thank you for hosting us as we look at the fascinating look into washington's civil war history. let me add my welcome to everyone in attendance and watching online. the commission's role as the planning agency in the suburbs of virginia and maryland, we seek to protect and enhance the rich historic and cultural resources, which...
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nation's geography? name a few states in the union please. and if your colors for that matter. we need to focus on the united states, our nation's geography, resources. maybe that will spark something in this youth and when they get to be adults they can name more than three states in the union. >> guest: william i was a high school math teacher for 23 years. i loved as teenagers. i knew when i started teaching that was age group i wanted to be with. your point is one that we are troubled by ourselves in education. in the 12 year since no child left behind but we have seen is a narrowing of the curriculum. as the emphasis became more and more on the math and language arts tests we saw civics, history and geography sadly being diminished in importance and sometimes not even offered any longer. you bring up a great point. we have to educate the whole child. we need a rich full curriculum that incorporates not only history science mathematics and in english but also the arts, drama, physical education. we believe we need a comprehensive solid curriculum for all students. >> host: t
nation's geography? name a few states in the union please. and if your colors for that matter. we need to focus on the united states, our nation's geography, resources. maybe that will spark something in this youth and when they get to be adults they can name more than three states in the union. >> guest: william i was a high school math teacher for 23 years. i loved as teenagers. i knew when i started teaching that was age group i wanted to be with. your point is one that we are troubled...
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support the ongoing approach to bring stability to ukraine, in particular those of the united nations, the european union, osc, and bilateral partners. such efforts to de-escalate the violence in ukraine should continue, despite the daunting challenges. thank you. >> i think the representative from the republic of korea for his statement. i shall now make a statement in my capacity as the representative of rwanda. i thank jeffrey feldman, undersecretary for political affairs, for his ability and detailed briefing. allow me first to express my 298 sorrow over the loss of lives, including eight children. killed it on the malaysian airlines flight mh 17. it was shot down in eastern ukraine. on behalf of the government of rwanda, i present my deepest condolences to the families who , as wellr loved ones as to the people and the government of the victims. the loss of those innocent civilians is beyond comprehension. their lives will count in the middle of a crisis, in that this very council has been able to take action since it started in february of this year. with the shutting down s carryingn airplane civi
support the ongoing approach to bring stability to ukraine, in particular those of the united nations, the european union, osc, and bilateral partners. such efforts to de-escalate the violence in ukraine should continue, despite the daunting challenges. thank you. >> i think the representative from the republic of korea for his statement. i shall now make a statement in my capacity as the representative of rwanda. i thank jeffrey feldman, undersecretary for political affairs, for his...
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especially for stevens were vital in keeping with the capital under union control. this is cohosted by the nationalrchives and [applause] >> good afternoon and thank you for hosting us as we look at the fascinating look into washington's civil war history. let me add my welcome to everyone in attendance and watching online. the commission's role as the planning agency in the suburbs of virginia and maryland, we seek to protect and enhance the
especially for stevens were vital in keeping with the capital under union control. this is cohosted by the nationalrchives and [applause] >> good afternoon and thank you for hosting us as we look at the fascinating look into washington's civil war history. let me add my welcome to everyone in attendance and watching online. the commission's role as the planning agency in the suburbs of virginia and maryland, we seek to protect and enhance the
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in the national cemetery here, 1986 union graves, 670 stones contain the names of the soldiers. belong to1300 graves the family called "unknown." my graduate mentor often told the story of private maddux. they young federal soldier was in one of the last assaults at cold harbor. his regiment was shot to pieces. as his wounded colonel was struggling across the field, he heard a beckoning call and looked over and saw private maddux lying on the ground with a gaping wound in his body. obviously dying. to theonel tottered soldier and bent over in anticipation of the young volunteer passing final words to be conveyed to his family back home. instead, private maddux asked is the day ours? is the day ours? the officer could not bring himself to admit the truth so he lied. yes, my son, he said, we have won the victory. the officer could not bring himself to admit the truth so he lied. yes, my son, he said, we have won the victory. the private said i am willing to die and he didn't die. -- and he did die and he lives nearby and the cemetery. this battlefield stands so generations can com
in the national cemetery here, 1986 union graves, 670 stones contain the names of the soldiers. belong to1300 graves the family called "unknown." my graduate mentor often told the story of private maddux. they young federal soldier was in one of the last assaults at cold harbor. his regiment was shot to pieces. as his wounded colonel was struggling across the field, he heard a beckoning call and looked over and saw private maddux lying on the ground with a gaping wound in his body....