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in her case u.n. member states on the often divisive question of how to work together to reduce and eliminate nuclear dangers and enforce global trees that prohibit other weapons of mass destruction in a particular right now the chemical weapons convention. in her first few weeks has been very active on a preparatory meeting for the 2020 nonproliferation treaty review conference. she's been tracking the negotiations on the new nuclear weapons prohibition treaty and she's been working to build support for the u.n. and the organization for the prohibition of weapons investigation into the recent and terrible sarin gas attack in syria. so mad at high representative, thank you for joining us here from new york to be with us and to join us for our previous sessions today. we are very honored to have you, and look forward to your prospectus. thanks. [applause] >> thank you very much, daryl. and i wanted to start out by saying how nice it is really for me to be back in washington, d.c.. if i could share a se
in her case u.n. member states on the often divisive question of how to work together to reduce and eliminate nuclear dangers and enforce global trees that prohibit other weapons of mass destruction in a particular right now the chemical weapons convention. in her first few weeks has been very active on a preparatory meeting for the 2020 nonproliferation treaty review conference. she's been tracking the negotiations on the new nuclear weapons prohibition treaty and she's been working to build...
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now i'm moving to look at the u.n. mission there, because the u.n. troops there are not looking at hezbollah or bring g ing any attention to that. so they need to talk about if they see missiles or anything like that happening. so i'm going to look at the u.n. route, but israel has their back up, they see the movement, they see the progress hezbollah is making and they're getting ready. and it's something we should be very concerned about and we should watch it because to have conflict break out between lebanon and israel, i mean the destabilization that would do would be horrible. so i hope, what i'm trying to do is just get this on everybody's radar to say, don't think this is just another threat to israel, this is bigger than that and we have got to pay attention to that and we have got to figure out how we're going to deal with the government and how we're going to deal with hezbollah. >> we saw for many years particularly after the iraq and afghanistan wars, that the u.s. is always telling people what to do, that we're overly engaged and complai
now i'm moving to look at the u.n. mission there, because the u.n. troops there are not looking at hezbollah or bring g ing any attention to that. so they need to talk about if they see missiles or anything like that happening. so i'm going to look at the u.n. route, but israel has their back up, they see the movement, they see the progress hezbollah is making and they're getting ready. and it's something we should be very concerned about and we should watch it because to have conflict break...
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u.n. ambassador hailey answered questions on the u.n.'s attitude toward israel, threats from north korea and russia and china's veto influence on the security council. the hearing ran three hours. >> will come to order. today we consider the role of the united states at the united nations. in her first few months ambassador nikki haley has approached her job with determination and purpose, chairing the u.n. security council in april she spotlighted the grave security council north korea and nuclear proliferation and the threats it poses to us. she has cast gated iran and hezbollah for their role in sewing instability across the middle east. ambassador hailey made it clear that the u.n.'s record of protecting dictators cannot stand. indeed, as ambassador hailey declared the united states role at the u.n. is to show our strength, show our voice and have the backs of our allies. i think that's well-said, ambassador. the united nations is charged with the ambitious mission to maintain internat
u.n. ambassador hailey answered questions on the u.n.'s attitude toward israel, threats from north korea and russia and china's veto influence on the security council. the hearing ran three hours. >> will come to order. today we consider the role of the united states at the united nations. in her first few months ambassador nikki haley has approached her job with determination and purpose, chairing the u.n. security council in april she spotlighted the grave security council north korea...
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u.n. ambassador nikki haley testified today. committee members questioned her towards u.s. policy towards the united nations and a u.n. role in places such as north korea and syria. ed royce chairs the foreign affairs committee. this is three hours. >> this hearing will come to order. today we consider the role of the united states at the united nations. in her first few months, ambassador nikki haley has approached her job with determination and purpose. chairing the u.n. security council in april, she spotlighted the grave security challenges, north korea, and nuclear proliferation, and the threats they pose to us. she has castigated iran and hezbollah for their role in sowing instability across the middle east. ambassador haley has made it crystal clear that the u.n. human rights council's record of protecting dictators cannot stand. indeed, as ambassador haley as declared, the united states' role at the u.n. is to show our strength and our voice and have the back of our allies. i think
u.n. ambassador nikki haley testified today. committee members questioned her towards u.s. policy towards the united nations and a u.n. role in places such as north korea and syria. ed royce chairs the foreign affairs committee. this is three hours. >> this hearing will come to order. today we consider the role of the united states at the united nations. in her first few months, ambassador nikki haley has approached her job with determination and purpose. chairing the u.n. security...
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. >> the u.n. official head of disarmament spoke last week to the arms control association in washington, d.c.. on topics including serious use of chemical weapons and the fight against isis. >> we are honored to have with us a new united nations under-secretary general anti-representative of the u.n., secretary-general for disarmament affairs. she comes to this position with many years of expense at u.n. headquarters, in the field at headquarters, on refugee issues, u.n. reform development, peacekeeping pictures also before that professor of international relations at -- university in tokyo. she liked chris ford has a tough job. in her case member states, on often divisive question of how to work together to reduce eliminate nuclear dangers and how to enforce global to separate other weapons of mass destruction in particular right now the chemical weapons convention. in her first few weeks she has been very active on preparatory meeting for the 2020 nonproliferation treaty review conference but sh
. >> the u.n. official head of disarmament spoke last week to the arms control association in washington, d.c.. on topics including serious use of chemical weapons and the fight against isis. >> we are honored to have with us a new united nations under-secretary general anti-representative of the u.n., secretary-general for disarmament affairs. she comes to this position with many years of expense at u.n. headquarters, in the field at headquarters, on refugee issues, u.n. reform...
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u.n. ambassador nikki haley talked about u.s. policy towards the united nations and the u.s. role in places like north korea, syria and israel. california congressman ed royce chairs the committee. this is three hours. >> this hearing will come to order. today we consider the role of the united states at the united nations. in her first few months, ambassador nikki haley has approached her job with determination and purpose. she has castigated iran and hezbollah for their role in sowing instability across the middle east. ambassador haley has made it crystal clear that the un's human rights council's record of protecting dictators cannot stand. indeed, as ambassador haley as declared, the united states' our at the u.n. is to show strength and our voice and have the back of our allies. i think that is well said. the united nations is charged with the ambitious mission to maintain international peace and security and to achieve international cooperation in solving international problems. but
u.n. ambassador nikki haley talked about u.s. policy towards the united nations and the u.s. role in places like north korea, syria and israel. california congressman ed royce chairs the committee. this is three hours. >> this hearing will come to order. today we consider the role of the united states at the united nations. in her first few months, ambassador nikki haley has approached her job with determination and purpose. she has castigated iran and hezbollah for their role in sowing...
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u.n. peace keeping has played a critical role over the years in advancing u.s. interests and should be prioritized in accordance with u.s. law. the recent deaths of peace keepers in south sudan and in mali remind us of the dangers they face. but peace keeping would find more support if failing missions, some decades old were closed and the horrendous sexual abuses tackled head on. this committee has pushed to improve the u.n.'s transparency and accountability, advancing protections of whistle blowers and bringing u.n. peace keepers that are sexual predators to the bar of justice. ambassador haley we look forward to how we can support you working to improve transparency and accountability. this committee looks forward to assist in your difficult tasks ahead. i now turn to the ranking member for his opening remarks. >> thank you, mr. chairman and madam ambassador. welcome to the foreign affairs committee. i've watched you in the short months that you've been ambassador. i hope you're enjoyin
u.n. peace keeping has played a critical role over the years in advancing u.s. interests and should be prioritized in accordance with u.s. law. the recent deaths of peace keepers in south sudan and in mali remind us of the dangers they face. but peace keeping would find more support if failing missions, some decades old were closed and the horrendous sexual abuses tackled head on. this committee has pushed to improve the u.n.'s transparency and accountability, advancing protections of whistle...
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the role of the u.n. security council sanctioning the illegal missile and nuclear programs of the dprk is a prime example. differences persist, of course, over specific measures to pursue, but unequivocal condemnation of these brazen acts is a clear signal in the belief that weapons of mass destruction pose to regional and global security. second, the u.n. is a forum for inclusive negotiations engaging all stakeholders. this is not to say the other forum do not play a role. regional negotiations produce the valuable nuclear weapon free zones. and negotiations reduce nuclear arsenals by around 85% in some cases. but only universal forums create universally binding rules and norms. with this in mind, the u.n. should be the venue for efforts to bring about other measures to achieve and maintain nuclear weapon free world. this include negotiations on the fnct and bringing the treaty into force. third, the u.n. is a useful forum for dialogue on new issues of critical importance to us all. the enduring concerns
the role of the u.n. security council sanctioning the illegal missile and nuclear programs of the dprk is a prime example. differences persist, of course, over specific measures to pursue, but unequivocal condemnation of these brazen acts is a clear signal in the belief that weapons of mass destruction pose to regional and global security. second, the u.n. is a forum for inclusive negotiations engaging all stakeholders. this is not to say the other forum do not play a role. regional...
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as can leave the u.n. and cut all the funding and all of this was going to go way through which i did do is change the conversation to say our intent is not to leave but help me show value in this place. help me show this place matters and help me do occur forms and help me do it through cutting the and making them more effective. amazingly we had so much support we are moving through budget negotiations now and they are working with us on the budget negotiations. they see where well-intentioned and we are trying to be smart about our spending and when it comes to manage and reform there is a group of people to want to see that happen. other countries send their best and brightest to the u.n. and the people that they send have the year of the president met person has the ability to negotiate very well. so you see me push foreign-policy because i see an avenue there but you can totally make the u.n. work for you if you negotiate, have conversations and push the narrative. it can happen. >> going in after th
as can leave the u.n. and cut all the funding and all of this was going to go way through which i did do is change the conversation to say our intent is not to leave but help me show value in this place. help me show this place matters and help me do occur forms and help me do it through cutting the and making them more effective. amazingly we had so much support we are moving through budget negotiations now and they are working with us on the budget negotiations. they see where...
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and u.n. and move out from there. but at that point in time we said there's going to be a lot of other things to resolve and so the united states needed to remain involved. and so that was sort of the special relationship that continued with the united states with south sudan before and after the referendum took place. and understanding that a lot of the terms of the c.p.a. and a lot of the challenges would continue even after and that sort of with that understanding move forward, that's the period of time we are in now. so the questions are, what are the choices and decisionmaking that happens now that were in this period where you actually have to deal with a new country but you know they're not actually protecting their civilian -- the citizens' rights? travis: thank you. the next question touches on i think mostly ashley's presentation, and this questioner is curious about the impact on u.s. foreign aid in south sudan since the departure and re-engagement by usaid, the dep parture of some of the implementing partn
and u.n. and move out from there. but at that point in time we said there's going to be a lot of other things to resolve and so the united states needed to remain involved. and so that was sort of the special relationship that continued with the united states with south sudan before and after the referendum took place. and understanding that a lot of the terms of the c.p.a. and a lot of the challenges would continue even after and that sort of with that understanding move forward, that's the...
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u.n. to withdraw the united nations emergency forces that were there since they had been in place in the aftermath of the war of 56, basically, lufont says, it's all or none. nassar says all. once the request was made, there was a perfect opportunity for us to intervene. if your aim is to avoid a war, and you want to play -- and you do not want egyptian forces entering, u.n. forces to leave so at least you have a separating presence, you ought to be doing something to resist or convinced the secretary-general not to act. what makes this more extraordinary,.com or shall wrote a letter to the israelis and secretary of state. he says, they cannot be withdrawn without a process that reviews whether their mission has been fulfilled. lufont knows nothing about the letter. he knows nothing about the letter, number one. number two, why aren't we active? why don't we go and say, look, here is a commitment made by the secretary-general. at a minimum, let's review the status of the commitment, whethe
u.n. to withdraw the united nations emergency forces that were there since they had been in place in the aftermath of the war of 56, basically, lufont says, it's all or none. nassar says all. once the request was made, there was a perfect opportunity for us to intervene. if your aim is to avoid a war, and you want to play -- and you do not want egyptian forces entering, u.n. forces to leave so at least you have a separating presence, you ought to be doing something to resist or convinced the...
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the u.n. and human rights groups. are reportedly killing hundreds of. confederation. international news with me now three pm here. in london which is where we start this hour thousands of protesters have marched in the british capital demanding justice and help be given to the victims of the. angry crowds blame the conservative government and its austerity policies for the tragedy number of confirmed deaths as we stand right now has reached thirty but it is expected to rise up to seventy people still unaccounted for. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. the have a he was over the course of this demonstration this mosque this march we managed to speak to some very very angry people how did you get the damn thing bedroom tonight when there are people who have to sleep on the floor of the media that until. now did not have retaken everything many people have already been lied to for for centuries decades or so about now it's about every minute that we've been lied to that our government ha
the u.n. and human rights groups. are reportedly killing hundreds of. confederation. international news with me now three pm here. in london which is where we start this hour thousands of protesters have marched in the british capital demanding justice and help be given to the victims of the. angry crowds blame the conservative government and its austerity policies for the tragedy number of confirmed deaths as we stand right now has reached thirty but it is expected to rise up to seventy people...
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everybody knows exactly what happened the u.n. ambassador the secretary of state am going to show advisor can say different things about key international issues within the span of just a few days getting assad out is not the only priority and so what we're trying to do as obvious obviously defeat isis there has to be a degree of of simultaneous activity is so i think we have to learn the lessons of of the past and learn the lessons of what went wrong in libya when you choose that pathway of regime change where we don't see a peaceful syria with assad in their government planes in syria are being shot down without any permission from the commander in chief what i do is i authorized by military we have the greatest military in the world terms famous beautiful armada is heading not in the direction he thinks it is we said that it was heading there it was heading there it is heading there but maybe all this confusion is exactly the plan i don't want to broadcast to the enemy exactly what my plan is and let me tell you but recently ev
everybody knows exactly what happened the u.n. ambassador the secretary of state am going to show advisor can say different things about key international issues within the span of just a few days getting assad out is not the only priority and so what we're trying to do as obvious obviously defeat isis there has to be a degree of of simultaneous activity is so i think we have to learn the lessons of of the past and learn the lessons of what went wrong in libya when you choose that pathway of...
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they evicted the u.n. forces. the u.n. did nothing. there wasn't another power in the what to say anything. johnson bailey condemned it. he moved his entire army. nobody did anything. the one ally that the israelis have, the french announced they were switching sides. if you put yourself in their shoes, this man is being deified. this is a very good bet. sign ofuld every backing down. they probably would have done the same thing. quirks i noticed difficult to take the politics out of it. discussing what to do. the israelis begged the egyptians to take gaza back. they wouldn't do it, they're smart. gaza is a powder cake. it is a tinderbox. population.ng its there is no water. it is divided by this thing called the state of israel. 1950's, theo the -- etary of state these were the apex is where the triangles met. that would be a road going east to west. a road going north, south, linking israel with iraq. that idea is still out there. even in the behind closed doors talks, they are talking about creating a road. we will enable some of th
they evicted the u.n. forces. the u.n. did nothing. there wasn't another power in the what to say anything. johnson bailey condemned it. he moved his entire army. nobody did anything. the one ally that the israelis have, the french announced they were switching sides. if you put yourself in their shoes, this man is being deified. this is a very good bet. sign ofuld every backing down. they probably would have done the same thing. quirks i noticed difficult to take the politics out of it....
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the united states is a signatory to the u.n. charter that's making the u.n. signature part of the highest law of the when that's how the u.s. constitution treats treaties now also the u.s. constitution says only congress can declare war when u.s. is going to syria bombing syria killing syrians that's an act of war congress not only hasn't declared war on syria of course they didn't declare war in vietnam or korea either no time since world war two is congress. conform to its constitutional mandate to to declare we're not only that syria has that he would come up in congress congress hasn't even used a congressional authorization another words less than a declaration to give the president this right will he be impeached that's a political issue should he be impeached for war crimes or a war of aggression of course but so should president obama george w. bush and the other presidents who arrogated to themselves this kind of executive privilege that does not exist in the constitution thank you so much very much like we ran out of time that is brian becker a nati
the united states is a signatory to the u.n. charter that's making the u.n. signature part of the highest law of the when that's how the u.s. constitution treats treaties now also the u.s. constitution says only congress can declare war when u.s. is going to syria bombing syria killing syrians that's an act of war congress not only hasn't declared war on syria of course they didn't declare war in vietnam or korea either no time since world war two is congress. conform to its constitutional...
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the u.n. calls for the protection of civilians trapped in the syrian city of raka as the battle for us is the fact that capital rages story more after this short break. europe has the capacity to integrate. the refugees at the same time we cannot accept everybody that comes to overcome countries. and freeze every control of their borders books all countries so europe also as the right to control its borders. with manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the flaming. lips and be the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. at all talk explosion has killed almost one hundred fifty people in eastern pakistan offered overturned on a motorway most of the victims had gathered around the vehicle despite police warnings not to in a bid to collect the money fuel. and exploded a spokesman for the rescue services said someone who tries about a cigarette near the truck some eighty people were injured those in critical condition been airlifted by helico
the u.n. calls for the protection of civilians trapped in the syrian city of raka as the battle for us is the fact that capital rages story more after this short break. europe has the capacity to integrate. the refugees at the same time we cannot accept everybody that comes to overcome countries. and freeze every control of their borders books all countries so europe also as the right to control its borders. with manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves....
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attack unilaterally were to decide to try and topple assad or would it seek u.n. approval to do so. i mean i don't think that this u.s. administration with the president of china and russia on the security council would go through the u.n. i think if they wanted to remove assad hypothetically they would probably do that with their own allies and using these regional countries in saudi arabia and turkey to do so and ultimately speaking the issue of chemical weapons is that syria and the russians actually invited the u.n. and these relevant chemical weapons groups to actually come to shy it out ebay's and then check it out for themselves and it wasn't it wasn't syria and russia who denied the entry of these groups to the air base which were supposed to be used for chemical weapons attacks and it was the u.n. and these international organizations who who didn't who refused to come so i don't think the russians and the syrians are hiding anything i think they're pretty open about this and if you look at what's happening today i mean there are no not really big front lines against rebel
attack unilaterally were to decide to try and topple assad or would it seek u.n. approval to do so. i mean i don't think that this u.s. administration with the president of china and russia on the security council would go through the u.n. i think if they wanted to remove assad hypothetically they would probably do that with their own allies and using these regional countries in saudi arabia and turkey to do so and ultimately speaking the issue of chemical weapons is that syria and the russians...
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and according to the u.n. estimates since march in iraq or alone at least three hundred civilians have lost their lives as a result of the u.s. led coalition as strikes independent watchdog al wars which monitors civilian casualties from international astronauts in iraq syria and libya puts the number of civilian deaths from coalition airstrikes in iraq in syria as high as four thousand since twenty fourteen however the u.s. led coalition itself at mit's less than five hundred deaths it's reported that the coalition has seven full time investigators monitoring civilian casualties that up from two earlier this year. all artes caleb maupin took to the streets of new york to find out how much of ordinary americans know about the plight of civilians in america. if you live in america and you follow the news related to syria here's what you've probably been hearing lately you've heard that the u.s. led coalition down the syrian government jet because it was moving into the deescalation zone of al tam why they say t
and according to the u.n. estimates since march in iraq or alone at least three hundred civilians have lost their lives as a result of the u.s. led coalition as strikes independent watchdog al wars which monitors civilian casualties from international astronauts in iraq syria and libya puts the number of civilian deaths from coalition airstrikes in iraq in syria as high as four thousand since twenty fourteen however the u.s. led coalition itself at mit's less than five hundred deaths it's...
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to the u.n. secretary general expressed his deep concern over the extent of civilian suffering in rocco as the u.s. led coalition makes a final push to liberate the syrian city from islamic state. alone a very good morning to you from moscow i'm neki aaron and this is r.t. international we start this hour in the u.s. as police have searched the home of the suspect in the stopping of a police officer at michigan airport on wednesday the f.b.i. says the attacks are being treated as terrorism and that the suspect has a clear hatred for america. we're investigating this incident as an act of terrorism we have just filed a complaint charging an individual by the name of more than two weeks he's up fifty year old resident of canada i think suffice it to say. these people. like your brother. are going to be. a suspect i'm all for serious thought to have stopped the officer in the neck and he spends been taken to hospital and is now said to be in a stable condition just moments before the attack the perp
to the u.n. secretary general expressed his deep concern over the extent of civilian suffering in rocco as the u.s. led coalition makes a final push to liberate the syrian city from islamic state. alone a very good morning to you from moscow i'm neki aaron and this is r.t. international we start this hour in the u.s. as police have searched the home of the suspect in the stopping of a police officer at michigan airport on wednesday the f.b.i. says the attacks are being treated as terrorism and...
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also encourages the inspections and you know for a fact finding through the u.n. committee against torture so there are a lot of ways to to open this thing up and let. see the facts and because there's no doubt that torture is absolutely prohibited in international law and you think that after you know abu ghraib and other. terrible. instances which have been very well documented and finally admitted that all parties would stay away from you know uncivilized behavior if this was going on professors in trouble just want to get as many questions as i can and what if the u.s. though it wasn't complicit in the told it wasn't actually volley is in any international laws but it was perhaps using intelligence that was used that was gathered by its allies through the use of torture i mean could that for example if that was the case could that result to any sort of legal violation. well you know everybody has an interest in all civilized countries have an interest in fighting al qaeda in their peninsula and al qaeda in general so intelligence sharing which is done through
also encourages the inspections and you know for a fact finding through the u.n. committee against torture so there are a lot of ways to to open this thing up and let. see the facts and because there's no doubt that torture is absolutely prohibited in international law and you think that after you know abu ghraib and other. terrible. instances which have been very well documented and finally admitted that all parties would stay away from you know uncivilized behavior if this was going on...
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former u.n. ambassador who has not previously serviced and the controversy. power served in barack obama's senate office before joining the administration. house investigators told fox news they are devoting greater scrutiny to power because they have come to see her role in the unmasking as larger than previously known, allegedly eclipsing the others named. contacted by fox news today, power declined to comment. today's disclosures about samantha power may explain a somewhat cryptic exchange that occurred at the brennan hearing last week. >> do you recall any u.s. ambassadors asking names the unmasked? >> i don't, i don't know. maybe it's ringing a vague about but i could not answer with any confidence. >> devin nunes, republican from california, seen at left, signed seven subpoenas. the other four were at the behest of adam schiff. these were said to be duplicate to have but ones already issued by the senate intelligence committee conducting a parallel probe. both president trump and the russia
former u.n. ambassador who has not previously serviced and the controversy. power served in barack obama's senate office before joining the administration. house investigators told fox news they are devoting greater scrutiny to power because they have come to see her role in the unmasking as larger than previously known, allegedly eclipsing the others named. contacted by fox news today, power declined to comment. today's disclosures about samantha power may explain a somewhat cryptic exchange...
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the u.n. and u.n. security council have condemned this attack. it killed at least 90 people, injured hundreds more. that includes some americans. the u.n. is calling the bombing a terrorist attack and urging the world to help catch these killers. u.s. officials have said that the trump administration is considering sending thousands additional american troops to afghanistan. >>> the man at the center of the first season of the serial podcast will be back in court. the maryland court of special appeals will hear arguments june 8 about whether he should get a new trial. the court won't make a decision right away. it will issue a written opinion later. that ruling could then be sent to the court of appeals. he was found guilty in the 2000 killing of his high school girlfriend. he was sentenced to life in prison. >>> beware of movie money in circulation or trying to be in our area. now police say someone used it to dupe a cashier at a wa authorities say a man walked into a store this weekend and a
the u.n. and u.n. security council have condemned this attack. it killed at least 90 people, injured hundreds more. that includes some americans. the u.n. is calling the bombing a terrorist attack and urging the world to help catch these killers. u.s. officials have said that the trump administration is considering sending thousands additional american troops to afghanistan. >>> the man at the center of the first season of the serial podcast will be back in court. the maryland court of...
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john brennan and u.n. ambassador samantha power.ent trump will announce his decision on the involvement of the united states in the paris climate agreement today. trump expected to pull the united states out of the deal. labor has to fill another top executive position. the head of finance at a group that is saving the company in july. the departure comes as the first-quarter loss of $708 million. check in the u.s. stock ahead of their opening bell. in the last couple of moments, s&p, nasdaq to the grade. that is what is happening now. lauren. transfer we are joined by prosecutor david berger right here. and repeat, former u.s. intelligence officer. i want to begin with you. we're expecting to hear testimonies from james called me next week. you say on the obstruction of justice issue there is one question that needs to be asked. that question is did obama ever discuss an fbi investigation? >> yeah, let's understand what happened in the prior administration. i would bet president obama had conversations about other investigation and
john brennan and u.n. ambassador samantha power.ent trump will announce his decision on the involvement of the united states in the paris climate agreement today. trump expected to pull the united states out of the deal. labor has to fill another top executive position. the head of finance at a group that is saving the company in july. the departure comes as the first-quarter loss of $708 million. check in the u.s. stock ahead of their opening bell. in the last couple of moments, s&p,...
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u.n. security official says terrorists with guns stormed a luxury resort in a town near the capital. reuters reports at least two people killed but the u.n. official has yet to kfrment number of dead and injured. there are reports of hostages unconfirmed. this area is popular with westerners. the european union and the u.n. were in the region this weekend. today's attack comes days after the u.s. state department warned of possible attacks on western diplomatic missions in this area. attacks have become more frequent around the capital as french troops and the u.n. peacekeeping force have battled jihadists. we will continue to follow the developments and bring you the latest. arthel: the search for seven missing american sailors taking a tragic turn. the u.s. navy calling off rescue efforts after divers find bodies inside the "u.s.s. fitzgerald". the grim discovery coming just one day after the navy destroyer collided with the container ship off the coast of japan. lea gabriel is live in t
u.n. security official says terrorists with guns stormed a luxury resort in a town near the capital. reuters reports at least two people killed but the u.n. official has yet to kfrment number of dead and injured. there are reports of hostages unconfirmed. this area is popular with westerners. the european union and the u.n. were in the region this weekend. today's attack comes days after the u.s. state department warned of possible attacks on western diplomatic missions in this area. attacks...
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of the u.n. chemical weapons watch dog house confirmed that the victims of a chemical incident in syria is it province back in april were exposed to sarin gal's the latest statement from the o.p.c. w. also points i thought their fact finding missions monday does not include identifying the perpetrator the thirteen was on able to visit the actual site of the attack so the report's conclusions are based on post-mortems biomedical samples collected from victims who were moved to post a neighboring country the report hasn't been made public but was shared with countries party to the chemical weapons convention russia's foreign minister had
of the u.n. chemical weapons watch dog house confirmed that the victims of a chemical incident in syria is it province back in april were exposed to sarin gal's the latest statement from the o.p.c. w. also points i thought their fact finding missions monday does not include identifying the perpetrator the thirteen was on able to visit the actual site of the attack so the report's conclusions are based on post-mortems biomedical samples collected from victims who were moved to post a neighboring...
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the u.n. warns three countries remain at risk of famine -- somalia, nigeria, and yemen, where a massive cholera epidemic has added to residents' miserery amid a u.s.-backed, , saudi-led bobombing campaign. we will have more on yemen after the headlines. in the gaza strip, egypt trucked an emergency supy y of diesel fuel to gaza's only power plant wednesday after israel further restricted the amount of electricity it provides to the palestinian territory. the restrictions limited most residents to just two to three hours' electricity, and compounded the misery of nearly 2 million gazans as summertime temperatures soar. the power cuts left homes dark, spoiled food in refrigerators, and led to the release of raw sewage into the mediterranean. meanwhile, president trump's son-in-law and senior adviser, jared kushner, visited israel and the occupied west bank wednesday in a short, whirlwind visit the white house said was aimed at reviving middle east peace talks. kushner was warmly welcomed in jeru
the u.n. warns three countries remain at risk of famine -- somalia, nigeria, and yemen, where a massive cholera epidemic has added to residents' miserery amid a u.s.-backed, , saudi-led bobombing campaign. we will have more on yemen after the headlines. in the gaza strip, egypt trucked an emergency supy y of diesel fuel to gaza's only power plant wednesday after israel further restricted the amount of electricity it provides to the palestinian territory. the restrictions limited most residents...
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we spoke with u.n. ambassador nikki haley before the london attacks occurred, so we had to edit her remarks for our broadcast today. the longer version of our interview is available at facethenation.com. wwe began by asking about international reaction to the president's decision to pull out of the paris climate change accord. >> i think they understand. they understand that the u.s. is doing what is in the best interest force u.s. and the thing is, john jerks always been a leader when it comes to the environment, and we have always been very conscious of that, and what you are seeing the u.s. doing is making sure we are take diving u.s. first, our first concern does not need to be what the international community thinks of us. our concern needs to be, are we doing right by the american citizens? >> dickerson: does the president believe in climate change, ambassador? >> he believes that climate is changing and he believes pollutants are part of that equation and a i know he is absolutely intent on makin
we spoke with u.n. ambassador nikki haley before the london attacks occurred, so we had to edit her remarks for our broadcast today. the longer version of our interview is available at facethenation.com. wwe began by asking about international reaction to the president's decision to pull out of the paris climate change accord. >> i think they understand. they understand that the u.s. is doing what is in the best interest force u.s. and the thing is, john jerks always been a leader when it...
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major offensive on the city of raka the defacto capital in syria of terror group islamic state the u.n. secretary general antonio good terrace has expressed deep confirmed though over the loss of civilian life during the operation he said that remained alarmed at the human suffering throughout the country warning civilians are being killed injured and displaced that's a quote terrifying rate for terrorism did that the situation in iraq are remains particularly grave with people trapped inside the city and facing threats from every direction the secretary general is particularly concerned about the perilous situation for civilians in iraq we're trapped and face threats from every direction the united nations and humanitarian partners are doing all they can stem the suffering and across syria often at great personal risk the secretary general made an urgent appeal to all those conducting military operations in syria to do everything in their power to protect civilians and civilian infrastructure as fighting continues in iraq and elsewhere well according to the u.n. estimates since march
major offensive on the city of raka the defacto capital in syria of terror group islamic state the u.n. secretary general antonio good terrace has expressed deep confirmed though over the loss of civilian life during the operation he said that remained alarmed at the human suffering throughout the country warning civilians are being killed injured and displaced that's a quote terrifying rate for terrorism did that the situation in iraq are remains particularly grave with people trapped inside...
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but yemen is now experiencing what the u.n. has called the worst cholera outbreak on the planet more than one hundred seventy thousand people have been infected in just two months and at least eleven hundred people have died so far that's in addition to the already dire situation of the country's civil war artie's alexy are cesky has the report. there is no good news coming out of yemen these days the country has plummeted by the saudi onslaught against the who with the rebels which has left at least ten thousand people killed almost seven million yemenis many of them children are on the brink of starvation not only they have no access to food but clean water as well another ten million cannot even afford to buy food thanks to air sea and land bloke aid instrumented by riyadh and now from bad to worse it's also as the outbreak of cholera described by the world health organization as unprecedented and the worst humanitarian crisis on earth numbers are also terrifying there at least one hundred seventy two thousand infected eleve
but yemen is now experiencing what the u.n. has called the worst cholera outbreak on the planet more than one hundred seventy thousand people have been infected in just two months and at least eleven hundred people have died so far that's in addition to the already dire situation of the country's civil war artie's alexy are cesky has the report. there is no good news coming out of yemen these days the country has plummeted by the saudi onslaught against the who with the rebels which has left at...
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the u.n. codes for the protection of civilians trapped in the syrian city of raka as the battle for i suppose defunct capital rages we've got our story and more coming up after the break. manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling class is protect themselves. with the finest. be the one percent. we can all middle of the roots to. relieve. you of the capacity to integrate. the refugees at the same time we cannot accept everybody that comes to our country countries all countries have the control of their borders books all countries so beautiful so as the rights to control its borders. so as coalition forces advance on rocka islamic states defacto capital the un secretary general has expressed concern over the plight of civilians trapped in the syrian city he says they face threats from every direction the secretary general is particularly concerned about the perilous situation for civilians in iraq where trapped and face threats from every direction the secretary general made an urgen
the u.n. codes for the protection of civilians trapped in the syrian city of raka as the battle for i suppose defunct capital rages we've got our story and more coming up after the break. manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling class is protect themselves. with the finest. be the one percent. we can all middle of the roots to. relieve. you of the capacity to integrate. the refugees at the same time we cannot accept everybody that comes to our country countries all countries have...
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u.n. and human rights watch dogs are seriously concerned over what they say amounting civilian deaths from u.s. led airstrikes against islamic state and the reported numbers much higher than those being admitted by washington. the u.n. says hundreds of civilians have reportedly been killed in recent strikes in the embattled syrian city of raka the i still held under siege by u.s. backed local forces with the support of western plains across the border in iraq civilian deaths are also reportedly rising in the islamic state stronghold of mosul which has been under a similar siege for months now the u.s. led coalition has also been accused of using incendiary weapons now as civilians in both cities and what could potentially amount to war crimes. reports. the u.s. coalition is more than willing to update the world on its activities against the islamic state in iraq and syria who have successfully been able to take ground from ice are already in rocca are recently walked the streets of east an
u.n. and human rights watch dogs are seriously concerned over what they say amounting civilian deaths from u.s. led airstrikes against islamic state and the reported numbers much higher than those being admitted by washington. the u.n. says hundreds of civilians have reportedly been killed in recent strikes in the embattled syrian city of raka the i still held under siege by u.s. backed local forces with the support of western plains across the border in iraq civilian deaths are also reportedly...
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the u.n. says hundreds of civilians have reportedly been recently killed in a strikes in the embattled syrian city of rocket the i still held hub is under siege by u.s. backed local forces with support of well. warplanes and across the border in iraq two civilian deaths are also reportedly rising in the islamic state stronghold of mosul which has been under a similar siege for months the u.s. led coalition's also been accused of using chemical weapons near civilians in both cities and what could potentially amount to war crimes. reports the u.s. coalition is more than willing to update the world on its activities against the islamic state in iraq and syria who have successfully been able to take ground from isis already in rocka or recently walked the streets of east and west mosul i saw for myself that markets and their businesses are reopening so things are moving around the city and living their lives however u.n. investigators paint a very different picture of rock intensification of strik
the u.n. says hundreds of civilians have reportedly been recently killed in a strikes in the embattled syrian city of rocket the i still held hub is under siege by u.s. backed local forces with support of well. warplanes and across the border in iraq two civilian deaths are also reportedly rising in the islamic state stronghold of mosul which has been under a similar siege for months the u.s. led coalition's also been accused of using chemical weapons near civilians in both cities and what...
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according to u.n. estimates. alone at least three hundred civilians have lost their lives as a result of u.s. led coalition airstrikes but the coalition itself admits fewer than five hundred deaths or for it three years of its military campaign as also reported it employs just seven full time investigators to monitor or civilian casualties however a little progress has so far been made that i knew little about i knew the fish for what they are judgment of my family and i know much about the model. of the rational you may get a medal but that. hasn't but you were born with the image that i showed you a little bit isn't a bit of a novelty the has been and the dome that has you had the fold and then has become a folder on my digital clock. when has it when there's a. little blue. digit dim she. could. well i went to the streets of new york to find out just how much americans know about the situation and the. bit about what's happening in iraq i know. now. you heard about civilian casualties in iraq oh. i had think i
according to u.n. estimates. alone at least three hundred civilians have lost their lives as a result of u.s. led coalition airstrikes but the coalition itself admits fewer than five hundred deaths or for it three years of its military campaign as also reported it employs just seven full time investigators to monitor or civilian casualties however a little progress has so far been made that i knew little about i knew the fish for what they are judgment of my family and i know much about the...
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well according to u.n.estimates since march at least three hundred civilians in iraq are have been killed as a result of u.s. led airstrikes however the coalition claims its calls fewer than five hundred deaths in total over three years of its military campaign it's reported the coalition employs seven full time investigators monitoring civilian casualties there an increase from two earlier this year. kind of hope and went on the streets of new york to find out her much people know about the plight of civilians in iraq how. you live in america and you follow the news related to syria here's what you've probably been hearing lately you've heard that the u.s. led coalition down the syrian government jet because it was moving into the deescalation zone of al tam why they say that this syrian jet was posing a threat russia is obviously not happy now what you probably haven't heard about is all the civilians who died as u.s. led coalition forces are moving and rocca you probably haven't even heard of rocca you h
well according to u.n.estimates since march at least three hundred civilians in iraq are have been killed as a result of u.s. led airstrikes however the coalition claims its calls fewer than five hundred deaths in total over three years of its military campaign it's reported the coalition employs seven full time investigators monitoring civilian casualties there an increase from two earlier this year. kind of hope and went on the streets of new york to find out her much people know about the...
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the u.n. calls for the protection of civilians trapped in the syrian city of rocky. as the battle finds those defacto capital rages we've got that story and off the break. let's. play a. little each. local blogs telling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles they're going. to do socks for the tell you that will be gossip and probably going to trial for the most important day . of the bad guys and tell me you are not cool enough to buy their product. these are the hawks that we along with our audience will walk down. welcome back and oil truck explosion has killed more than one hundred forty people in eastern pakistan overturned on a motorway most of the victims had gathered around the vehicle despite police warnings not to let it be to collect leaking fuel when it caught fire and exploded a spokesman for the rescue services said someone someone had tried to light a cigarette at the scene some eighty people were injured those in critical conditions were airlifted by helicopter to hospital. as coalition f
the u.n. calls for the protection of civilians trapped in the syrian city of rocky. as the battle finds those defacto capital rages we've got that story and off the break. let's. play a. little each. local blogs telling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles they're going. to do socks for the tell you that will be gossip and probably going to trial for the most important day . of the bad guys and tell me you are not cool enough to...
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we hold we all hope so of course because the last events are very important of course you mentioned u.n. decision from two thousand and fifteen and now we have the situation was sweden that has the draft the fact that the there was a case over there where he hasn't been charged so we are now in a situation where he is in detention it's a knowledge by the highest for i'm all for lawyers in the world and until now to today to hasn't been any proven to figured he would get out of the embassy and now it's the i think the duty of the united kingdom to do something and find a way out i've been able to glean anything from the intelligence services or the police in the u.k. they insist it's they only want to get hold of him because of skipping bail have you been able to get any clarification as to whether any extradition might then take place. well we are just waiting for information of us extradition you know it's like the elephant in the room everyone knows it's there but no one seems to say it sees it so now we really want to have that information we know it exists we wanted to be given to u
we hold we all hope so of course because the last events are very important of course you mentioned u.n. decision from two thousand and fifteen and now we have the situation was sweden that has the draft the fact that the there was a case over there where he hasn't been charged so we are now in a situation where he is in detention it's a knowledge by the highest for i'm all for lawyers in the world and until now to today to hasn't been any proven to figured he would get out of the embassy and...
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this hour the u.n. says it's horrified by the loss of civilian life in russia as the u.s. led coalition makes a final push to force islamic state out of the syrian city. welcome so as these national live from moscow with. thanks for joining us this. victims of last week's fire told us that the prime minister's apology will do little to change the situation. well i think it also symbolizes london which is now very very divided in terms of inequality of the false majority of people here do not benefit from the wealth which is invested where there are not free flights which is take the time where we have people out in the sun the streets in a free like how to but i'm afraid to reserve my house lost and credibility after the election i don't think it was very long most people think she is only here because the different factions in the tory party decide the way and now to get rid of one of the key problems in particularly in law and the right across the country is an absolute shortage of social rental homes and what that does is they're not fees to talk kinds of things so for
this hour the u.n. says it's horrified by the loss of civilian life in russia as the u.s. led coalition makes a final push to force islamic state out of the syrian city. welcome so as these national live from moscow with. thanks for joining us this. victims of last week's fire told us that the prime minister's apology will do little to change the situation. well i think it also symbolizes london which is now very very divided in terms of inequality of the false majority of people here do not...
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the u.n. expresses concern over the extent of civilian suffering in syria's rucka as the u.s. led coalition prepares to drivers not expected out of the city that story and more after the break. in case you're new to the game this is how. the economy is built around corporate corporations from washington to washington to meet. the media. voters elect the businessman to run this country business because. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. called the field we don't need only. everyone in the world should you be a real leader and you'll get the old the old. the old according to josh. welcome to my world come along for the ride. over to syria now where the u.s. led coalition is conducting a major offensive on the city of rock in the defacto capital in syria of the terror group islamic state u.n. secretary general antonio guterres has expressed deep concern though over the loss of civilian lives during the operation you said that you made a law that the human suffering throughout the country warning civilians are being killed injured
the u.n. expresses concern over the extent of civilian suffering in syria's rucka as the u.s. led coalition prepares to drivers not expected out of the city that story and more after the break. in case you're new to the game this is how. the economy is built around corporate corporations from washington to washington to meet. the media. voters elect the businessman to run this country business because. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. called...