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he urged the members of the u.n. security council to show an unmistakable attitude towards the threats posed by north korea. he said the international community has to be tougher on the country because it's posing a higher threat to the world. and he tried to convince the council to adopt the resolution condemning north korea's nuclear test and missile launches. on the sidelines of the meeting, he talked to leaders of various countries and pushed for their unity on the matter. but it is still unclear whether the countries will be able to adopt a new resolution calling for tougher sanctions against the north. diplomatic sources say china is cautious about increasing pressure on pyongyang. >> now that the press conference is over and he will be making his way back to japan, let's talk about domestic issues. what will be awaiting him here? >> the next diet session starts next week. and that focus is in response to the emperor's apparent wish to abdicate. the 82-year-old emperor expressed concern that it may become diffic
he urged the members of the u.n. security council to show an unmistakable attitude towards the threats posed by north korea. he said the international community has to be tougher on the country because it's posing a higher threat to the world. and he tried to convince the council to adopt the resolution condemning north korea's nuclear test and missile launches. on the sidelines of the meeting, he talked to leaders of various countries and pushed for their unity on the matter. but it is still...
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the u.n. mission already there. however, we now need to see those words turned into action. but the secretaries general support from the government is obstructing deployment of the regional protection force for continuing to prevent the mandate, we are prepared to support an arms embargo in the security council. beyond the arms embargo was 10 prepared to oppose restrictions on individuals involved in public corruption as official corruption has a long history in south again and has played a direct role in further conflict in the country. mr. chairman, i would've liked to come before the senate committee today with better news. unfortunately we now face a difficult and uncertain path for south sudan. it is a frustrating and disheartening situation particularly for south sudanese. it is their putrid vapors weaker by the day. but then that our minds, we must continue to press south sudan's leaders to give peace a chance. thank you for inviting me to speak today and i look forward to answering your
the u.n. mission already there. however, we now need to see those words turned into action. but the secretaries general support from the government is obstructing deployment of the regional protection force for continuing to prevent the mandate, we are prepared to support an arms embargo in the security council. beyond the arms embargo was 10 prepared to oppose restrictions on individuals involved in public corruption as official corruption has a long history in south again and has played a...
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he urged the members of the u.n. security council to show an unmistakable attitude towards the threats posed by north korea. he said the international community has to be tougher on the country because it's posing a higher threat to the world. and he tried to convince the council to adopt the resolution condemning north korea's nuclear test and missile launches. on the sidelines of the meeting, he talked to leaders of various countries and pushed for their unity on the matter. but it is still unclear whether the countries will be able to adopt a new resolution calling for tougher sanctions against the north. diplomatic sources say china is cautious about increasing pressure on pyongyang. >> now that the press conference is over and he will be making his way back to japan, let's talk about domestic issues. what will be awaiting him here? >> the next diet session starts next week. and that focus is in response to the emperor's apparent wish to abdicate. the 82-year-old emperor expressed concern that it may become diffic
he urged the members of the u.n. security council to show an unmistakable attitude towards the threats posed by north korea. he said the international community has to be tougher on the country because it's posing a higher threat to the world. and he tried to convince the council to adopt the resolution condemning north korea's nuclear test and missile launches. on the sidelines of the meeting, he talked to leaders of various countries and pushed for their unity on the matter. but it is still...
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the u.n. mission in the republic of south sudan, quote, gross violations of human rights and serious violations of humanitarian law have occurred on a massive scale. south sudanese women have long reported cases of sexual assault by armed force throughout the country, sometimes in sight of unmas bases. this past july between 80 to 100 armed soldiers broke into the tehran apartment compound which houses aid workers and international organization staff. and for several hours, they sexually assaulted women, beat residents, murdered one south sudanese journalist, and looted the facility. unms did not respond to the desperate calls for help from residents, even though their own personnel lived in the tehran compound and u.n. mission officials say the various components didn't respond to orders to mobilize within the organization. u.n. peace keepers were just minutes away but refused to intervene despite being asked. and having a robust legal mandate to do so. a contingent of south sudanese military
the u.n. mission in the republic of south sudan, quote, gross violations of human rights and serious violations of humanitarian law have occurred on a massive scale. south sudanese women have long reported cases of sexual assault by armed force throughout the country, sometimes in sight of unmas bases. this past july between 80 to 100 armed soldiers broke into the tehran apartment compound which houses aid workers and international organization staff. and for several hours, they sexually...
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and what about the joke called the u.n. ouncil which each year condemns israel more than all the countries of world combined? as women are being systematically raped, murdered, sold into slavery across the world, which is the only country that the u.n.'s commission on women chose to condemn this year. yep, you guessed it, israel. israel where women fly fighter jets, lead major corporations, head universities, preside -- twice -- over supreme court and have served as speaker of the knesset and prime minister. and this circus continues at unesco. unesco, the u.n. body charged with preserving world heritage. now, this is hard to believe, but unesco just denied the 4,000-year connection between the jewish people and its holiest site, the temple mount. that's just as absurd that as denying the connection between the great wall of china and china. ladies and gentlemen, the u.n. - begun as a moral force -- has become a moral farce. so when it comes to israel at the u.n., you probably think nothing will ever change, right? well, thi
and what about the joke called the u.n. ouncil which each year condemns israel more than all the countries of world combined? as women are being systematically raped, murdered, sold into slavery across the world, which is the only country that the u.n.'s commission on women chose to condemn this year. yep, you guessed it, israel. israel where women fly fighter jets, lead major corporations, head universities, preside -- twice -- over supreme court and have served as speaker of the knesset and...
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the u.n. was ready, the syrian government was ready, but they convoy would be shot at. this attitude is actually -- lingers. many groups need to be influenced. this process has had a lot of someone couldre just slip away from the ismitments and look if it possible to fulfill those obligations. we have developed a significant and practical group of documents. we could not make these documents public because they contain rather sensitive and serious information. we do not want this information to come to the hands of those trying tobe undermine the invitation -- implementation of the measures. those documents are already entering enforce officially since the 12th of september. i'm very glad that john said a very important thing. is aimedhat the u.s. a very important -- statement. a lot of people supposed that is not verytates desirable to fight. the statement today by john is greatly welcomed by me. the end of the road. in a way, it is just the beginning of our new relations. we hope that those w
the u.n. was ready, the syrian government was ready, but they convoy would be shot at. this attitude is actually -- lingers. many groups need to be influenced. this process has had a lot of someone couldre just slip away from the ismitments and look if it possible to fulfill those obligations. we have developed a significant and practical group of documents. we could not make these documents public because they contain rather sensitive and serious information. we do not want this information to...
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barack obama makes his last speech to the u.n. general of assembly as u.s. president. urges global cooperation and the recognition of common humanity in the face of populism and aggressive nationalism. also coming up, outrage over a deadly airstrike on trucks bringing aid to those in need it most in syria. the u.n. responds by stopping all convoys carrying humanitarian supplies. and hollywood's favorite super couple is calling it quits. angelina jolie has filed for divorce from brad pitt. ♪ brent: it is good to have you with us. he will never speak this way to the world again. his final speech to the un's general assembly. u.s. president barack obama today urged world leaders to have compassion, calling on them to open their hearts to refugees desperate for homes. he also warned against the vices of forces like populism and nationalism. the gathering in new york was also a chance for obama to reflect on his eight years in office and to look forward. reporter: it was his swansong on the international stage. barack obama took the opportunity to define his legacy after ei
barack obama makes his last speech to the u.n. general of assembly as u.s. president. urges global cooperation and the recognition of common humanity in the face of populism and aggressive nationalism. also coming up, outrage over a deadly airstrike on trucks bringing aid to those in need it most in syria. the u.n. responds by stopping all convoys carrying humanitarian supplies. and hollywood's favorite super couple is calling it quits. angelina jolie has filed for divorce from brad pitt. ♪...
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meanwhile the u.n. eight and the -- u.n.ight stays put and aleppo reppert -- and aleppo residents continue to suffer. >> that access must be unconditional, it must be rapid. particularly to the victims and civilians at large. >> with reports of ongoing fighting, including a air strike that killed dozens of syrian soldiers, the week long over with little to show for it. >> a quick change of pace. it is the small screen sensation, game of thrones has cemented itself as a tinseltown heavy rate -- tinseltown heavy weight. this show such a global phenomenon? differentaps not that from -- >> a roaring success, game of thrones is one of the biggest hits in tv history, perhaps because this epic tale has echoed throughout the world. chaos reigns over west ross. the several kingdoms are at war, vying for a seat on the iron throne. and while thousands of people are chased from their homes, longtime enemies make strategic alliances, the script could just as well apply to current day syria, and that is part of the appeal. >> we see manip
meanwhile the u.n. eight and the -- u.n.ight stays put and aleppo reppert -- and aleppo residents continue to suffer. >> that access must be unconditional, it must be rapid. particularly to the victims and civilians at large. >> with reports of ongoing fighting, including a air strike that killed dozens of syrian soldiers, the week long over with little to show for it. >> a quick change of pace. it is the small screen sensation, game of thrones has cemented itself as a...
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the u.n. because we are convinced that since the beginning of implementation of these arrangements, there will be favorable conditions as it as it -- has been said to resume the negotiations on the political settlement. and we will of course use this moment. thank you. thank you, very much. appreciate your underscoring that russia has already talked to president assad. we're going to hear a word, he will not take questions. but we do want, as you have heard tonight, the u.n. is a critical partner in all of this. we are grateful for their many efforts with respect to syria. and i would like to introduce the u.n. special envoy. >> thank you very much. it has been a long day. and good results. i will read a statement which is representing the position of the u.n. with your permission rather than talking off-the-cuff. the u.n. welcomes the understanding and announced today by survey lavrov and secretary of state john kerry. this understanding regards the cessation of hostilities in syria so that th
the u.n. because we are convinced that since the beginning of implementation of these arrangements, there will be favorable conditions as it as it -- has been said to resume the negotiations on the political settlement. and we will of course use this moment. thank you. thank you, very much. appreciate your underscoring that russia has already talked to president assad. we're going to hear a word, he will not take questions. but we do want, as you have heard tonight, the u.n. is a critical...
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the u.n. refugee agency. that's the worst since world war ii. and children are among the most affected. nhk world's kozue hamamoto reports from new york. >> reporter: just over a year ago, this image shocked the world. the boy had fled war-torn syria anand drowned in the mediterranean. a year later, the situation n i syria isis as dire as ever. another image of a 5-year-old boy covered in dust and blood revealed the scale of the crisis. the current crisis is affecting children at unprecedented levels. the united nations high commissioner for refugees says over 10 million refugees were under 18 last year. the number doubled over a decade. children from syria and afghanistan make up nearly half of those f fleeing h home. >> you know, i spent much of the last year working in different parts of europe where refugees were moving through. and i spoke with families and they said, you know, we don't wawant to put our kids through this. they said, ourur children would die. and we have to move to save t
the u.n. refugee agency. that's the worst since world war ii. and children are among the most affected. nhk world's kozue hamamoto reports from new york. >> reporter: just over a year ago, this image shocked the world. the boy had fled war-torn syria anand drowned in the mediterranean. a year later, the situation n i syria isis as dire as ever. another image of a 5-year-old boy covered in dust and blood revealed the scale of the crisis. the current crisis is affecting children at...
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we believe the u.n. remains the most important international audie for the promotion of global peace, security and prosperity and achieving a more stronger organization remains the priority for all of us in the way forward. role ined nations helping afghanistan transition into a democratic society is a clear example helping to create real change. assemblyto update the on the state of affairs in my country. the government of national unity in afghanistan has had 10 -- two years since establishment. i would like to present our view under the leadership of his excellency, the elected president of afghanistan. based ont, -- national consensus, political figures inside and outside of the government are sharing ideas for strengthening the political system and the government of national unity and for implementation of reform within the framework of national interest. has inheritedion , legacy of conflict oppression, and inequality. we believe democracy is the best solution as it provides the only foundation to e
we believe the u.n. remains the most important international audie for the promotion of global peace, security and prosperity and achieving a more stronger organization remains the priority for all of us in the way forward. role ined nations helping afghanistan transition into a democratic society is a clear example helping to create real change. assemblyto update the on the state of affairs in my country. the government of national unity in afghanistan has had 10 -- two years since...
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you've got to have the u.n. and the 200 or so countries of the u.n.d you and i worry that without electing hillary clinton, we're going to be in bad shape internationally. >> former u.s. ambassador, former governor of new mexico, bill richardson, we'll let you get over to the u.n. thank you so much for your time, sir. >>> 49 days to go. election day. presidential candidates taking every turn, every opportunity, rather, to look presidential. we'll tell you which leaders hillary clinton and donald trump are meeting with during the united nations general assembly. again, president obama expected to make his comments in a few moments. we'll take a quick break a have those for you right after this. picking up for kyle. here you go. you wouldn't put up with part of a pizza. um. something wrong? so when it comes to pain relievers, why put up with just part of a day? you want the whole thing? yes, yes! live whole. not part. aleve. i have to tell you something. dad, one second i was driving and then theext... they just didn't stop and then... i'm really sorry.
you've got to have the u.n. and the 200 or so countries of the u.n.d you and i worry that without electing hillary clinton, we're going to be in bad shape internationally. >> former u.s. ambassador, former governor of new mexico, bill richardson, we'll let you get over to the u.n. thank you so much for your time, sir. >>> 49 days to go. election day. presidential candidates taking every turn, every opportunity, rather, to look presidential. we'll tell you which leaders hillary...
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the u.n. syrian envoy and notice the cold distance between them and russian foreign minister survey lavrov. -- sergelavrov. the u.n. secretary-general was unusually blunt, accusing the final speech to accuse the syrian government of the greatest war crimes of a very dirty war. secretary ban: it cannot get any worse. the bar of depravity sinks lower. many groups have killed many innocents, but none more so than the government of syria. james: the destruction of the aid convoy, the killing of aid workers, whoever was responsible, symbolizes a war in syria which looks for now looks unstoppable. james robbins, bbc news at the united nations in new york. katty: for more on what the attack means for syrians, i spoke with gail smith, the administrator for the u.s. agent the of international development . she joins me from the u.n.. gayle smith, are you sure this attack on the aid convoy? the russians are denying it. was clear thisit was at attack on the convoy, and a serious one. katty: they are sayin
the u.n. syrian envoy and notice the cold distance between them and russian foreign minister survey lavrov. -- sergelavrov. the u.n. secretary-general was unusually blunt, accusing the final speech to accuse the syrian government of the greatest war crimes of a very dirty war. secretary ban: it cannot get any worse. the bar of depravity sinks lower. many groups have killed many innocents, but none more so than the government of syria. james: the destruction of the aid convoy, the killing of aid...
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the u.n. on this issue. and i shared that we welcome the establishment of force, but i know how difficult it is going to be moving this from concept to reality. it's going to be far from easy. especially envoy booth in your prepared testimony you explained that if the secretary general reports that the government of south sudan is impeding the new forces deployment, the administration would be prepared to support an arms embargo. we made similar threats and other resolutions. i'm not sure anyone takes that threat of an embargo seriously anymore. i hope that we will be serious in terms of implementation of it. interestingly in your prepared testimony you made no mention of the existing executive order that would allow the sanction of individuals who threaten peace in south sudan. i think that is worth contemplating. i look forward to hearing from you why no one has been added to the u.s. sanctions list in over a year. there were surely people who deserved to be on that list. if we fail to hold s
the u.n. on this issue. and i shared that we welcome the establishment of force, but i know how difficult it is going to be moving this from concept to reality. it's going to be far from easy. especially envoy booth in your prepared testimony you explained that if the secretary general reports that the government of south sudan is impeding the new forces deployment, the administration would be prepared to support an arms embargo. we made similar threats and other resolutions. i'm not sure...
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the u.n. l the mechanism to put on sanctions, to investigate this. they have been taking actions. why don't they have it for full ly when jihadism is flourishing? >> president obama will take credit for successes in pushing back isis on the battlefields and they have been pushed become but the problem is isis and other jihadist groups and other groups that are associated with radical islam that have not gone the full giant jihad are doing well. we have not been able to contain it. can you not fight back against radical islam cultural war, warfare through refugees and the rape jihad in munich on new year's eve or the stabbing in israel. that does not work if you depend on fighting al-qaeda and isis and using drops. we have not gone to how to fight against radical islam. all the u.n. was established under roosevelt, trying to prevent this. >> right. it has failed. there is a tremendous amount of disgruntled by both parties. i don't want to just house on president obama we have had two presidencie
the u.n. l the mechanism to put on sanctions, to investigate this. they have been taking actions. why don't they have it for full ly when jihadism is flourishing? >> president obama will take credit for successes in pushing back isis on the battlefields and they have been pushed become but the problem is isis and other jihadist groups and other groups that are associated with radical islam that have not gone the full giant jihad are doing well. we have not been able to contain it. can you...
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in the meantime, the u.n. curity panel has given another month to finish the inquiry into the use of chemical weapons in syria. they are pushing for sanctions, but there was stiff resistance from russia, one of the five members that have a meter. it has been in place central or two. britain, china, france, russia have permanent seats on this counsel. they are joined on the council by a rotating cast of 10 nations, the nonpermanent members. each of those are elected for two years at a time. germany is trying to return to the council in 2019. it has high hopes that one day the u.n. will over how statutes that could open the way for -- will overhaul statutes for four new people, germany, japan and brazil, and the lobbying has already gone. reporter: in new york, showy receptions usually have an agenda, especially if the guests are you and and -- are u.n. ambassadors. the german foreign minister wants a seat on the council for 2019 and 2020. >> this is not about going through the motions. we want to highlight germa
in the meantime, the u.n. curity panel has given another month to finish the inquiry into the use of chemical weapons in syria. they are pushing for sanctions, but there was stiff resistance from russia, one of the five members that have a meter. it has been in place central or two. britain, china, france, russia have permanent seats on this counsel. they are joined on the council by a rotating cast of 10 nations, the nonpermanent members. each of those are elected for two years at a time....
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the u.n. critical partner in all of this. we are grateful for their many efforts with respect to syria. i would like to introduce the u.n. special envoy. >> thank you very much. it has been a long day. good results. i will read a statement which is representing the position of the u.n. with the mission rather than talking off-the-cuff. the u.n. welcomes the understanding of today by the russian prime minister and secretary of state john kerry. this understanding regards the cessation of hostilities in syria so that the departed can return to talks, resume military acts andumanitarian the cessation of hostilities against the we welcome the fact that the russian federation and the united states of america are prepared to work together to defeat daesh. the united nation's hopes and believes that the political will that led to this understanding is sustained. it creates a window of which all relevant actors in the region and beyond should face to put the crisis on a different path and reduce the v
the u.n. critical partner in all of this. we are grateful for their many efforts with respect to syria. i would like to introduce the u.n. special envoy. >> thank you very much. it has been a long day. good results. i will read a statement which is representing the position of the u.n. with the mission rather than talking off-the-cuff. the u.n. welcomes the understanding of today by the russian prime minister and secretary of state john kerry. this understanding regards the cessation of...
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now in the u.n. speech president obama outlined many solutions to the problems of growth and inequality. he explained how the united states has focussed the reform and recovery efforts on helping the middle-class to gain better access to jobs, health care, training and retraining and housing. he argued that furthering these efforts with new investments in child care, infrastructure and basic research would keep this going. but the policy solutions that he put forth, and the ones that other countries are adopting are all small bore, specific and incremental. meanwhile, the populists promise dramatic solutions that are much more satisfying. after all, americans tell americans that their lives are hard and there is a simple reason for it, foreigners. they steal american jobs, burden america's welfare state, and make americans less safe. his solution is to get tough on them. it's not hard to understand the appeal of simplicity in a complex world. there is little drama in plans to expand early childhood ed
now in the u.n. speech president obama outlined many solutions to the problems of growth and inequality. he explained how the united states has focussed the reform and recovery efforts on helping the middle-class to gain better access to jobs, health care, training and retraining and housing. he argued that furthering these efforts with new investments in child care, infrastructure and basic research would keep this going. but the policy solutions that he put forth, and the ones that other...
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they criticized each other for weakening the truce in syria. u.n. special envoy for syria said the parties involved should try to reach a compromise and prepare for further peace talks. russia's foreign minister blames rebels for disrupts the peace process. >> translator: antigovernment forces carried out attacks even after the withdrawal of government troops. >> the american secretary of state hit back by condemning monday's air strike on a u.n. aid convoy. >> this attack has dealt a very heavy blow to our efforts to bring peace to syria and it raises a profouound doubt about whether russia and the assad regime can or will live up to the obligations that they agreed to in geneva. >> the government o of presiden basharar al assad and rebels entered a truce last week. it seems it is unlikely to hold as the situation becoming more chaotic. >>> a world framework to battle climate change could soon be up and running. ban ki-moon. >> i'm confident that by the time i leave office, the agreement will have entered into force. >> ban was speaking in a ministe
they criticized each other for weakening the truce in syria. u.n. special envoy for syria said the parties involved should try to reach a compromise and prepare for further peace talks. russia's foreign minister blames rebels for disrupts the peace process. >> translator: antigovernment forces carried out attacks even after the withdrawal of government troops. >> the american secretary of state hit back by condemning monday's air strike on a u.n. aid convoy. >> this attack has...
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and at the u.n. meetings this time, china has made it clear that we will provide $300 million of u.s. dollars material assistance to relevant countries and national organizations and also for underdeveloped and the least developed countries china will continue to provide assistance on all fronts. china is a developing country with 1.3 billion population. we need to run our own affairs well and at the same time we need to undertake our due international responsibility. by the end of 2015, china had provided a total of over 400 billion yen to 166 countries in the international and regional organizations and provided training to over 12 million talents in various sectors. going forward, china will strengthen cooperation with other developing countries and do whatever is possible to help african countries. china will only increase its support and assistance to other countries as our economy grows. china will increase its annual contributions to u.n. development agencies by $100 million u.s. dollars by 202
and at the u.n. meetings this time, china has made it clear that we will provide $300 million of u.s. dollars material assistance to relevant countries and national organizations and also for underdeveloped and the least developed countries china will continue to provide assistance on all fronts. china is a developing country with 1.3 billion population. we need to run our own affairs well and at the same time we need to undertake our due international responsibility. by the end of 2015, china...
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the u.n. says the convoy was clearly marked. >> if this attack was deliberate, it could well account -- it war crime. >> reporter: russia says it didn't do it, nor did syrian aircraft. it blames rebel fire. the u.s. blames russia or syria. >> we think it was an air strike. it wasn't us. so that leaves only two candidates. >> reporter: the president addressing an angry u.n. >> we're going to have to pursue the hard work of doiptcy that aids to stop the violence. >> reporter: all aid deliveries in syria has been stopped. leaving the desperate, like those in aleppo, ev john kerry says the ceasefire is not dead. i've been in aleppo today, and it's certainly dead there. and this attack is surely another nail in its coffin. lester? >> bill neely in syria, thank you, bill. >>> still ahead, dangerous crashes in self-driving cars, what the government is doing about the serious safety concerns over these vehicles as more and more hit the roadways. >>> also, how will >>> back now with the potential danger
the u.n. says the convoy was clearly marked. >> if this attack was deliberate, it could well account -- it war crime. >> reporter: russia says it didn't do it, nor did syrian aircraft. it blames rebel fire. the u.s. blames russia or syria. >> we think it was an air strike. it wasn't us. so that leaves only two candidates. >> reporter: the president addressing an angry u.n. >> we're going to have to pursue the hard work of doiptcy that aids to stop the violence....
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. >>> then you have the u.n. general assembly set to begin in matter of hours. >> the security there is normally tight. it's been increased more, as world leaders including york city. abc's ray raimundi joins us from the chelsea neighborhood a little more than a mile from the u.n. >> reporter: that's right. security is very tight ahead of the world leads coming here. multiple law enforcement agencies are telling abc news that the explosion that happened in manhattan, actually right behind me, and the one in seaside park, new jersey, on saturday possibly, possibly appears to be similar cell phones used to detonate those devices. those arrests are happening right now, or those five individuals are being questioned by fbi agents right now. the new york metro area. on edge this morning. another device discovered overnight in new jersey. just miles away from new york city. five devices found inside of a backpack. one of them exploding after bomb experts attempted to disarm it. this while authorities say it was right ne
. >>> then you have the u.n. general assembly set to begin in matter of hours. >> the security there is normally tight. it's been increased more, as world leaders including york city. abc's ray raimundi joins us from the chelsea neighborhood a little more than a mile from the u.n. >> reporter: that's right. security is very tight ahead of the world leads coming here. multiple law enforcement agencies are telling abc news that the explosion that happened in manhattan,...
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. >> that's obama at the u.n. earlier today ignoring the growing islamist threat saying that the world is safer than ever before and he also was talking down the u.s. he's going out the same way he came in. >> and later tonight -- >> we must deliver a just and very harsh punishment to these people. >> donald trump saying it's time for america to get a lot tougher with dealing with radical islamic terrorists. judge jeanine pirro weighs in on that on this busy night on "hannity." it's time for the can-am yellow tag sales event. get a cash rebate of up to $2000 on selected models. or get the outlander l starting at $5,599. don't miss out. visit your local dealer before october 31st. can-am, the ride says it all. [phone buzzing] some things are simply impossible to ignore. the strikingly designed lexus nx turbo and hybrid. the suv that dares to go beyond utility. this is the pursuit of perfection. well this here's a load-bearing wall. we'll go ahead and rip that out. it's going to cause a lot of problems. totally unnec
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but whataving regrets is the u.n. actually able to influence at this point? ey are a member of the middle east quartet that brings together the u.n., the eu russia and the united states. that quartet is meeting today also on the sidelines of the general assembly. there is a recognition that only if the will power is there by both parties can meaningful peace talks actually begin. the mood between the side is very that are at the moment. we can expect them to blame each other with the palestinian leader likely to say that israeli settlements are responsible for the collapse of the peace process. the israeli prime minister is likely to say that what he calls palestinian preconditions for a peace deal are to blame for the collapse of the peace talks. genie: thank you, armen georgian in new york. suspected people traffickers are being held in connection with most recent migrant boat disaster in the mediterranean. more than 40 migrants have an confirmed dead after their boat capsized off the coast of egypt. 150 people have been rescued so far. the death toll could
but whataving regrets is the u.n. actually able to influence at this point? ey are a member of the middle east quartet that brings together the u.n., the eu russia and the united states. that quartet is meeting today also on the sidelines of the general assembly. there is a recognition that only if the will power is there by both parties can meaningful peace talks actually begin. the mood between the side is very that are at the moment. we can expect them to blame each other with the...
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today at the u.n., president obama sounded downright impatient. >> when north korea tests a bomb, that endangers all of us. any country that breaks this basic bargain must face consequences. >> reporter: meeting on the sidelines of the general assembly, president obama and chinese premier agreed to boost cooperation in dealing with north korea. china has also been criticized north being tough enough with its north korean ally. that might be changing. the "wall street journal" is reporting beijing could be cracking down on a major chinese firm across the border with north korea facilitating pyongya pyongyang's nuclear weapon development. this under the pressure from the obama administration which feels like time is running out. >> pressure doesn't feel like a enough. criticism, the pressure wasn't brought up through the chinese fast enough. >> reporter: also at the u.n., president obama branded north korea a country that is an economic wasteland. it is an increasingly dangerous one as well. bret? >> greg, thank you. >>> an incredible show of power from mother nature. in costa rica. temp
today at the u.n., president obama sounded downright impatient. >> when north korea tests a bomb, that endangers all of us. any country that breaks this basic bargain must face consequences. >> reporter: meeting on the sidelines of the general assembly, president obama and chinese premier agreed to boost cooperation in dealing with north korea. china has also been criticized north being tough enough with its north korean ally. that might be changing. the "wall street...
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the u.n.? if it is the latter, then it goes without saying that we form of the security council is a matter of urgency. >> nhk world's senior commentator is following the general assembly in new york. here is his analysis of prime minister abe's speech. >> reporter: it was prime minister abe's fourth speech at the united nations, but it was his most powerful and urgent yet. abe avoided diplomatic pleasantries. he called the most recent nuclear tests and missile launches an open threat to peace. abe said the threat had reached a new dimension. he added the very reason for the united nations is now being tested and its effectiveness challenged. abe declared before the world's dignitaries japan's resolve. he devoted about half his speech to north korea. this year marks 60 since japan became a member of the world's largest body. prime minister abe said he intended to talk about the past 60 years, but north korea's threat changed the equation. mr. abe ended his speech with japan's longstanding bid t
the u.n.? if it is the latter, then it goes without saying that we form of the security council is a matter of urgency. >> nhk world's senior commentator is following the general assembly in new york. here is his analysis of prime minister abe's speech. >> reporter: it was prime minister abe's fourth speech at the united nations, but it was his most powerful and urgent yet. abe avoided diplomatic pleasantries. he called the most recent nuclear tests and missile launches an open...
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he lamented that the u.n. had continuous failed to confront pressing issues. >> far too often i have seen widely supported proposals blocked in the name of consensus, by a few. or sometimes even just one country. time and again, i have seen the central action and good ideas blocked in the security council. >> in his last address to the general assembly, president obama emphasized his goal of a world without nuclear weapons. the u.s. submitted a draft resolution to the security council, urging member states to refrain from nuclear tests just weeks before the general assembly. the vote may come as early as this week. >> when north korea tests a bomb, that endangers all of us. and any country that breaks this basic bargain must face consequences. and those nations with these weapons, like the united states, have a unique responsibility to pursue the path of reducing our stockpiles. and reaffirming basic norms like the commitment to never test them again. >> he also stressed the importance of raul rule of law and i
he lamented that the u.n. had continuous failed to confront pressing issues. >> far too often i have seen widely supported proposals blocked in the name of consensus, by a few. or sometimes even just one country. time and again, i have seen the central action and good ideas blocked in the security council. >> in his last address to the general assembly, president obama emphasized his goal of a world without nuclear weapons. the u.s. submitted a draft resolution to the security...
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oversee the delivery while the regime says it would reject any aid not coordinated through itself and the u.n. genie: a new report from the u.k. into the collapse of libya blames former british prime minister david cameron. report says cameron is responsible for failing to develop a strategy after the death of muammar gaddafi. more on that story with ourr correspondenent. >> a day after he resigned from parliament, former prime minister david cameron has been targeted in a damning parliamentarar report due to the 2011 coaoalition-led interventio in libya -- heople say he fell failed to deliver a coherent strategy. ,he report accuses the french u.s., and british led coalition of not carrying out proroper intelligence, of shirking their moral responsibility after moammar gadhafii died. and for sparking military action is set of negotiations. on march 19, 2011, nicholas sarkozy announced a a nato-o-led mission n would inteene e after the gadhafi regime threatened to attack the rebel held city of benghazi. six month later, sarkozy and cameron were mocked by libyans. and promised to rebuild their
oversee the delivery while the regime says it would reject any aid not coordinated through itself and the u.n. genie: a new report from the u.k. into the collapse of libya blames former british prime minister david cameron. report says cameron is responsible for failing to develop a strategy after the death of muammar gaddafi. more on that story with ourr correspondenent. >> a day after he resigned from parliament, former prime minister david cameron has been targeted in a damning...
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and you are right, it's the u.n. sembly one day, the president is coming another day, different conferences. there's always something going on in new york or it's just new york. right? 9/11, there was nothing else going on at that time except it was new york. and they wanted to make a statement. and they wanted to make that statement in new york. so that is the task. now, we have responded and we have learned a lot. and now security protocols have changed dramatically. and we have a coordinated effort between the federal government, atf, department of justice, nypd, new york state police, homeland security. i believe we have the best police agencies and the best security force on the globe in new york. precisely for that reason, alex, we know we are a potential target. and that means constant state of readiness. but you do what you have to do to be ready. and we have. last night as an example of it, the first responders did a magnificent job. they were there. they were coordinated. but it is in many ways the reality o
and you are right, it's the u.n. sembly one day, the president is coming another day, different conferences. there's always something going on in new york or it's just new york. right? 9/11, there was nothing else going on at that time except it was new york. and they wanted to make a statement. and they wanted to make that statement in new york. so that is the task. now, we have responded and we have learned a lot. and now security protocols have changed dramatically. and we have a coordinated...
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gathered for the u.n. general assembly. they are both sitting down separately with the egyptian president and clinton meets with the president of ukraine and japanese prime minister. >>> there's a lawsuit over an exploding smartphone. the florida man claiming he suffered second degree burns when the samsung gal aexy note 7 ignited in his pocket. it's believed to be the first such lawsuit in the country. the man says hours after the accident, he received an e-mail from samsung warning of the problem. th r week. >>> in the wake of the samsung problem, owners of the new iphone 7 can be forgiven. if we get a little nervous when the devices begin hissing. it begins when there's a heavy workload for the phones like games. >> doesn't happen with all iphone 7 or 7 plus, but the lines outside apple stores for its release weren't as long as in the past. most of the new devices were sold out through preorders, though, and -- >> it's not. >> no? >> when it does, it's just destain people have when they get close to me. >> so we don't hav
gathered for the u.n. general assembly. they are both sitting down separately with the egyptian president and clinton meets with the president of ukraine and japanese prime minister. >>> there's a lawsuit over an exploding smartphone. the florida man claiming he suffered second degree burns when the samsung gal aexy note 7 ignited in his pocket. it's believed to be the first such lawsuit in the country. the man says hours after the accident, he received an e-mail from samsung warning...
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so i don't know that it would be related to the u.n. relationship to the9/11 that was an al qaeda attack 15 years ago. most of the terrorists we're dealing with today are 5 years old. isis would not want to give credit to al qaeda. it's a rival organization. they would want their own anniversary date. we don't know that this is isis. this could be domestic terrorism, it could still be some other motivation, a disground ld person. garden variety psycho path. there's a number of possibilities of what this might be. i don't think any of the three events are related at this point. >> tom, we have been waiting for the latest to come out from officials there, the mayor, fire and police officials after that news conference yesterday. as you look at the details we have, what's the prime unanswered question as they try to figure out who's responsible. >> that's it exactly, who's responsible, why? who assisted? are there more attacks planned? you know, even though this one might not be related to new jersey, there could be other possibilities rela
so i don't know that it would be related to the u.n. relationship to the9/11 that was an al qaeda attack 15 years ago. most of the terrorists we're dealing with today are 5 years old. isis would not want to give credit to al qaeda. it's a rival organization. they would want their own anniversary date. we don't know that this is isis. this could be domestic terrorism, it could still be some other motivation, a disground ld person. garden variety psycho path. there's a number of possibilities of...
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the day before, u.n. ers signed on to something called the new york declaration, but it refugeeicized by reveren by not making enough commitment to resettle the world's refugee population, which is at unprecedented levels. people have been watching this final text from the summit hosted by president obama on tuesday. would there be any more flesh on the skeleton if you will? will there be any more concrete proposals to resettle? at least a portion of the world's refugee population? once again, there was some woolly language, but no firm commitments in terms of hard numbers. for financing helping refugees, there was something more specific. it was noted that 32 donors who are participating in that summit had agreed to contribute $4.5 ,illion to appeals for refugees $4.5 billion more compared to 2015. as you can well imagine, various rights organizations here who have been holding various events on the sidelines of the u.n. general assembly have been saying once again that this truly doesn't go far enough an
the day before, u.n. ers signed on to something called the new york declaration, but it refugeeicized by reveren by not making enough commitment to resettle the world's refugee population, which is at unprecedented levels. people have been watching this final text from the summit hosted by president obama on tuesday. would there be any more flesh on the skeleton if you will? will there be any more concrete proposals to resettle? at least a portion of the world's refugee population? once again,...
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. >> that's obama at the u.n. earlier today, ignoring the growing islamist thread and said the world is safer than ever before. he also was talking down the u.s. he's going out the same way he came in. later tonight. >> we must deliver a just and very harsh punishment to these people. >>> donald trump saying it is time for america to get tougher with dealing with radical islamic terroristss. judge jeanine pirro and jay sekulow weigh in on that. more on "hannity." sergio garcia . >>> this is a fox news alert. i'm jackie evanz in new york. a tense scene in charlotte, north carolina where the crowd is protesting a shooting of a black man. you are looking at live pictures on the right-hand side of your screen. the protesters have been going after police cars and throwing bottles and rocks at police officers. police in turn fired tear gas at the protesters. one of the officers was hit in the face by a rock. no reports on how many protesters were arrest. police say the man who was shot was armed, however his family denie
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china was the first nation to sign the u.n. s the first victim of aggression by an axis power, and became a u.n. member in october of 1945. thank you to all of you for being a part of my program this week, and i will see you next week, and i will see you next week. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good morning. i'm brian selter and we are in hemstead, new york, and inside of the arena has been transformed into a presidential debate stage. this is where hillary clinton and donald trump will face-off for the first time, and actually behind my shoulder, you might be able to see the stand-ins for trump, clinton and lester holt who are pretending to debate right now. i heard a trump stand-in saying how many would be holding on the stage.
china was the first nation to sign the u.n. s the first victim of aggression by an axis power, and became a u.n. member in october of 1945. thank you to all of you for being a part of my program this week, and i will see you next week, and i will see you next week. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good morning. i'm brian selter and we are in hemstead, new york, and inside of the arena has been transformed into a presidential debate stage. this is where hillary clinton and...
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the u.n. and the u.s. all say it was an air strike. >>> the global refuge crisis caused in part by the syrian war was the focus of president obama's speech at the united nations. he announced yesterday that 52 countries have agreed to take in 360,000 migrants next year. aid groups say that is far short of what is needed. the u.n. says 65 million people have fled their homes because of >>> hillary clinton and donald trump say their campaign fund-raise is last month broke records, a record $233 million. meanwhile, questions are being raised by trump's foundation. major garrett says some of the spending may have been illegal. >> i give a lot of money to people and charities and everything. i love people. >> reporter: donald trump talks a good game about philanthropy but according to tax records, he hasn't given to the foundation that b the documents also show that trump's foundation wrote a 100,000 dollar check in 2007 to the fisher house which provides homes to injured veterans and their families to settle a
the u.n. and the u.s. all say it was an air strike. >>> the global refuge crisis caused in part by the syrian war was the focus of president obama's speech at the united nations. he announced yesterday that 52 countries have agreed to take in 360,000 migrants next year. aid groups say that is far short of what is needed. the u.n. says 65 million people have fled their homes because of >>> hillary clinton and donald trump say their campaign fund-raise is last month broke...
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the blast shook sensors over the border in south korea like an earthquake. u.n. secretary general moon says the security council must act to prevent further escalation. also on the show, the u.s. prepares to mark the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. we'll talk to a key american general in the war on terror. david petraeus gives us his assessment of the changing nature of the threat facing the u.s. and a volkswagen engineer please guilty over the scandal. he promises to help them build their case against the german car giant. >> good to have you with us. at this hour the united nations security council is meeting to discuss what to do next about north korea's latest nuclear test. pyongyang detonated its largest one yet. north korea says the response came in response what it calls u.s. aggression. it plans to deploy a missile defense system in the south. >> confirmation from north korean state television. our nuclear weapons institute has carried out a nuclear explosion test to check the power of a newly produced warhead. >> the announcement came hours after so
the blast shook sensors over the border in south korea like an earthquake. u.n. secretary general moon says the security council must act to prevent further escalation. also on the show, the u.s. prepares to mark the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. we'll talk to a key american general in the war on terror. david petraeus gives us his assessment of the changing nature of the threat facing the u.s. and a volkswagen engineer please guilty over the scandal. he promises to help them build...
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>> reporter: the general debate by heads of state is the most colorful event of the u.n. u.s. president barack obama will make his eighth and his last speech on tuesday. one of his top goals is a world without nuclear weapons. the u.s. has submitted a draft resolution to the u.n. security council that calls on all member states to refrain from nuclear tests. when obama made a historic visit to hiroshima last may, he reiterated his aim. >> among those nations like my own that hold nuclear stockpiles, we must have the courage to escape the logic of fear. and pursue a world without them. >> japanese prime minister abe will speak on wednesday. he will call for a new resolution against north korea. he'll also press japan's long longstanding bid to become a permanent member of the security council. japan celebrates its 60th anniversary as a member of the u.n. this year. abe sees it as a good opportunity to push his agenda. >> kozue hamamoto in new york. we'll have more courage in from the u.n. throughout the week. >>> check out what's making headlines in business. investors will be k
>> reporter: the general debate by heads of state is the most colorful event of the u.n. u.s. president barack obama will make his eighth and his last speech on tuesday. one of his top goals is a world without nuclear weapons. the u.s. has submitted a draft resolution to the u.n. security council that calls on all member states to refrain from nuclear tests. when obama made a historic visit to hiroshima last may, he reiterated his aim. >> among those nations like my own that hold...