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the u.n. is doing -- projects that the u.n. is doing. probably couldn't defund the entire u.n. but congress needs to do its job. if it's not authorized, that's a process congress should follow, that shouldn't be funded. i know that the authorization committee didn't do its job but if they didn't, they should start doing their job. the process is broken and we need to stop dealing with corrupt agencies like the u.n. i reserve. the chair: the gentlewoman yields. the gentlewoman reserves. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new york seek recognition? >> i claim time in opposition. the chair: the gentlewoman is recognized. >> i rise in strong opposition to this amendment. the bill as it stands already cuts 83% of the contributions to international organizations account compared to fiscal year 2024 and excludes funding for our treaty obligations as well as the majority of u.n. organizations that we traditionally fund. ms. meng: we have watched as the p.r.c. challenges the u.s. at the u.n. an
the u.n. is doing -- projects that the u.n. is doing. probably couldn't defund the entire u.n. but congress needs to do its job. if it's not authorized, that's a process congress should follow, that shouldn't be funded. i know that the authorization committee didn't do its job but if they didn't, they should start doing their job. the process is broken and we need to stop dealing with corrupt agencies like the u.n. i reserve. the chair: the gentlewoman yields. the gentlewoman reserves. for what...
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has b way at the u.n. and around the kids and health care -- rape kits and health care to survivors. in supporting the appointment for a special representative to the u.n. secretary general to monitor this issue. more must be done. must work to rid our world of and do what is necessary to hold perpetrators accountable. ust speak the truth about the of conflict related sexual violence against women and gk÷irls and men and boys. all of these crimes are too oftenthe u.n. estimates that for each rape documented, there are 10-20 cases that go undocumented. conflict related sexual violence must condemned unequivocally when iwe must also fortify systems to prioritize action. systems that support survivors. effectively collect evidence. that is one of the reasons why our administration is watching this. 8 for far too long they have related sexual violence. and for far too long, the consequences stopped at mayor condemnation. we havto chang we must condemn the conduct. and they must be accountability. we have commi
has b way at the u.n. and around the kids and health care -- rape kits and health care to survivors. in supporting the appointment for a special representative to the u.n. secretary general to monitor this issue. more must be done. must work to rid our world of and do what is necessary to hold perpetrators accountable. ust speak the truth about the of conflict related sexual violence against women and gk÷irls and men and boys. all of these crimes are too oftenthe u.n. estimates that for each...
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the prime minister said the u.n.ed itself to the black of history and said this is the most moral army in the world. there have been reports suggesting hamas and islamic jihad will be added to this list. there's been reaction from the palestinians, along with a spokesman for the president, spoke to reuters, saying this was a step closer to holding israel accountable for its crimes. >> let's speak with michael oren, former israeli ambassador to the u.s. great to have you on bbc news. the story we were covering their, the u.n. adding hamas, islamic jihad and israel to its list of children harmed in conflict zones. what is your response? >> outrageous. unacceptable. the israeli army is doing its utmost to avoid civilian casualties. hamas will say israel has killed 35,000 palestinians. we know we have killed 15,000 terrorists of the 30,000. take out the thousands of palestinians who have been killed by palestinian rockets that fall short. 12% of them fall short. take out the people who died of natural causes. you get out
the prime minister said the u.n.ed itself to the black of history and said this is the most moral army in the world. there have been reports suggesting hamas and islamic jihad will be added to this list. there's been reaction from the palestinians, along with a spokesman for the president, spoke to reuters, saying this was a step closer to holding israel accountable for its crimes. >> let's speak with michael oren, former israeli ambassador to the u.s. great to have you on bbc news. the...
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the u.n. estimatv!cumented -- rape documented, there are 10-20 cases that go undocumented. conflict reled sexua be condemny ■j we must also fortify systems to prioritize action. systems that support survivors. effectively collect evidence. thatr administration is watching this. long, they have not sufficiently addressed conflict related sexual violence. and for far too long, the consequences stopped at mayor condemnation. ú'we have to change that. we must condemn the conduct. and they must be accouilwe havee an to the leadership of our administration, we have made the possibility -- policy of the u.s. to use all of o commit sexual violence. for the first time sanctions based solely on conflict relatedincluding for cd ti, sudan, and other places. we know it's a meaningful systems of accountability also contribute to deterrence. if one is ld accountable by a system that takes seriously outrageous conduct, it stands to that it will serve also prevent further crimes from happening. it is a failure to live u
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ambassador to the u.n.council that fighting in sudan has created the world's worst humanitarian crisis. for more on all of this, i've been speaking to medglobal's country director in sudan. he is one of the nearly tinley of people who have been displaced by this contest 10 million people have been displaced by this conflict. finally people are estimated to suffer extreme hunger. -- 5 million people are estimated to suffer extreme hunger. can you describe the situation on the ground? >> according to iom, a financial organization for migration, till million people -- 10 million people fled their homes and are directed by the conflict. we see this is a huge figure, adding pressure on so many other we can call it safe areas. this >> the conflict has been an exteally violent one for the last 14 months or so. what is the magical situation like in terms of helping people and what is needed? >> all of the health facilities probably 80% have been destroyed by indiscriminate shelling and some has been occupied by dif
ambassador to the u.n.council that fighting in sudan has created the world's worst humanitarian crisis. for more on all of this, i've been speaking to medglobal's country director in sudan. he is one of the nearly tinley of people who have been displaced by this contest 10 million people have been displaced by this conflict. finally people are estimated to suffer extreme hunger. -- 5 million people are estimated to suffer extreme hunger. can you describe the situation on the ground? >>...
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across the country, the u.n.0 people are estimated to have been killed and almost 9 million forced to flee their homes. that's more displaced people than in any other conflict in the world. the bbc's and soy sent this report. reporter: this is now the daily reality in the latest frontline in sudan's year-long war. no one is safe here anymore. there has been a spike in arson activity. at least eight villages have been razed. evidence, investigators say, of ethnic targeting by the rapid support versus -- fors. this mother and her family. she doesn't know if the blood on her toddler's face is his, his siblings, or fathers. they are receiving emergency treatment at one of the last facilities still running. the medics here are stretched. they only attend the most severe cases. so volunteers from the community have come together to support them. >> [translated] from our own efforts and the efforts of well-wishers, we managed to get emergency medicine from some contribution. those who would not provide medicines gave us
across the country, the u.n.0 people are estimated to have been killed and almost 9 million forced to flee their homes. that's more displaced people than in any other conflict in the world. the bbc's and soy sent this report. reporter: this is now the daily reality in the latest frontline in sudan's year-long war. no one is safe here anymore. there has been a spike in arson activity. at least eight villages have been razed. evidence, investigators say, of ethnic targeting by the rapid support...
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no u.n. school is safe.s no safe place. >> theead of the human agency for palestinian refugees says there were 6000 people sheltering in the school and that the crdinates of that facility had been shared with the israeli army. a palestinian journalist posted this clip on social media the morning after the strike and it has been verified by our teams. >> i'm currently in a school that was targeted by the israeli forces with at least three airstrikes in the morning. people were sleeping when israeli forces targeted them. all of the floor is filled with blood. children and women are terrified. unfortunately they don't have anywhere to go. there is no shelter in the school. >> israel says these were precise strikes that destroyed three specific classrooms. >> our strike was based on intelligence and used precise you nations. using surveillance and intelligence. we called it off twice to make sure we were precise and to limit any unwanted civilian casualties. >> the u.s. is calling on israel to publicly release t
no u.n. school is safe.s no safe place. >> theead of the human agency for palestinian refugees says there were 6000 people sheltering in the school and that the crdinates of that facility had been shared with the israeli army. a palestinian journalist posted this clip on social media the morning after the strike and it has been verified by our teams. >> i'm currently in a school that was targeted by the israeli forces with at least three airstrikes in the morning. people were...
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the u.n. world by providing rate kand health care to survivors. in supportinth representative to that is not enough. we must work to rid our world of this heinous crime. and do what is necessary■p perpetrators accountable. we mustak the truth about the prevalent ofsexual violencet women and girls and men and boys. all of these crimes are too often our. the u.n. estimates that for each rate documented -- rape documented, there are 10-20 ses that g undocumented. conflict related sexual violence must be condemned uwhen it happ. fortify systems to prioritize action. syst survivorsely collect evide. that is one of the reasons why our administriofor far too longt sufficiently addressed conflict related sexual violence. and for far too long, the consequences stopped at mayor condemnation. we have to change that. we must condemn the conduct. and they must be accountability. we hav committed condemnation to consequences. thanks to the leadership of our administration, weu.s. to use ar diplomatic, finan
the u.n. world by providing rate kand health care to survivors. in supportinth representative to that is not enough. we must work to rid our world of this heinous crime. and do what is necessary■p perpetrators accountable. we mustak the truth about the prevalent ofsexual violencet women and girls and men and boys. all of these crimes are too often our. the u.n. estimates that for each rate documented -- rape documented, there are 10-20 ses that g undocumented. conflict related sexual violence...
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the u.n. adding it and hamas to a blacklist of those who harm children in war zones. >>> new body cam video from the arrest of the world's number one golfer, scottie scheffler. what it reveals. >>> and team usa stunning the world with a historic win. is america catching cricket fever? >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, and welcome. in this season of extremes and heightened weather danger we've witnessed these last several weeks, it's now the crippling heat we're watching tonight taking hold across a wide stretch of the southern tier putting 21 million people under heat alerts today. in the past 24 hours, triple-digit temperatures being recorded in places that include phoenix and las vegas. near record high temperatures could occur as far east as miami. tonight, first responders are adopting some of the lessons from last year's deadly summer, deploying new tools to buy time and save lives amid the heat. all as scientists offer a sobering new assessment
the u.n. adding it and hamas to a blacklist of those who harm children in war zones. >>> new body cam video from the arrest of the world's number one golfer, scottie scheffler. what it reveals. >>> and team usa stunning the world with a historic win. is america catching cricket fever? >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, and welcome. in this season of extremes and heightened weather danger we've witnessed these...
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because the u.n.ng audits and was doing investigations because it kept cropping up that weapons were being fired from unrwa facilities and being stored there. each time they did the investigations they created a whole report which we have, which said, hey, this is illegal. this is against u.n. policy. we are assisting terrorists. there is all kind of terrorists using our facilities. each time the management in new york said oh, my god, we'll do something about this. then did nothing. time after time after time. charles: wow. >> so now we know they knew exactly what was going on and they kept the money flowing. they kept those budgets flowing. charles: you know, i encourage everyone to read the lawsuit, 160 some odd pages. it is heart-breaking to read but it is about time that the world knows what is going on and i applaud you for bringing the suit, thank you very much. hope we can talk again real soon about this. >> thanks so much. charles: thank you. >> thank you. >> folks in the meantime our economy
because the u.n.ng audits and was doing investigations because it kept cropping up that weapons were being fired from unrwa facilities and being stored there. each time they did the investigations they created a whole report which we have, which said, hey, this is illegal. this is against u.n. policy. we are assisting terrorists. there is all kind of terrorists using our facilities. each time the management in new york said oh, my god, we'll do something about this. then did nothing. time after...
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by not including any funding for the u.n. regular budget, u.n. women and whether or not -- and for unicef as well, and whether or not by withdrawing from these organizations, we will allow our competitors and our adversaries to take our place to replace our influence on a global stage. and by shortchanging usaid at a time when a historic number of people are facing conflict and instability, we are failing to live up to america's ideals. a wide gamut of nonprofit, faith-based, and advocacy organizations have issued stark warnings of what this bill portends for america's global leadership and national security. the global health council led a group of 62 organizations in saying this bill, and i quote, falls woefully short of the funding necessary to help global crises and would show a u.s. influence on the world stage, end quote. later, at the appropriate time, i will submit this compilation for inclusion in the congressional record. our starting point for 2025 must provide, and democrats will accept nothing less, than a 1% increase in defense and
by not including any funding for the u.n. regular budget, u.n. women and whether or not -- and for unicef as well, and whether or not by withdrawing from these organizations, we will allow our competitors and our adversaries to take our place to replace our influence on a global stage. and by shortchanging usaid at a time when a historic number of people are facing conflict and instability, we are failing to live up to america's ideals. a wide gamut of nonprofit, faith-based, and advocacy...
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fix, easing its grip on the currency, the authorities might be liking a week or u.n.s might mean to boost the exports, especially given the trade tensions and what that might mean about the cloudy outlook for trade, exports in the country, despite all this, they might be a bit hesitant to encourage speculation, that could go some way in explaining why we saw those weaker than expected fixes on the u.n., but we did get stronger ones last week, this is what we see on the onshore u.n., wanting to highlight something in terms of how it is closely related to the performance and the japanese currency, of course for the yen hallett it's not 160 we are looking at anymore, some traders think 170 is the next level to watch because there isn't really anything to keep that momentum on the downside for the japanese currency. given how closely related they are, the next level we could be watching on offshore yuan might be 730 and that could push -- put some pressure on the onshore currency. haslinda: pressure on the lawn of the yuan. beijing is said to be floating benefits for germ
fix, easing its grip on the currency, the authorities might be liking a week or u.n.s might mean to boost the exports, especially given the trade tensions and what that might mean about the cloudy outlook for trade, exports in the country, despite all this, they might be a bit hesitant to encourage speculation, that could go some way in explaining why we saw those weaker than expected fixes on the u.n., but we did get stronger ones last week, this is what we see on the onshore u.n., wanting to...
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the u.n.nd and control. israel said it dropped small bombs, that did not damage nearby rooms, or kill civilians. in a briefing, the rear admiral displayed the names of hamas members who'd been killed. >> hamas hopes the international law and public sympathy will provide a shield for their military activities, which is why they systematically operate from schools, u.n. facilities, hospitals, and mosques. nick: today, state department spokesman matt miller called on israel to be transparent. >> even if the intent is what the idf has said publicly, that they were trying to use a precision strike just to target 20 to 30 militants, if you have seen 14 children die in that strike, that shows that something went wrong. that said, these are all facts that need to be verified. nick: back in the hospital, samia al-maqadmeh cradles her son imad, who was rescued from the rubble. >> what did we do? there are no armed people in the school. there are children who play, like us. children. why did they bomb us
the u.n.nd and control. israel said it dropped small bombs, that did not damage nearby rooms, or kill civilians. in a briefing, the rear admiral displayed the names of hamas members who'd been killed. >> hamas hopes the international law and public sympathy will provide a shield for their military activities, which is why they systematically operate from schools, u.n. facilities, hospitals, and mosques. nick: today, state department spokesman matt miller called on israel to be...
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the u.n.says it cannot confirm hamas fighters were hiding there, which would be a violation of the rules of war. they said attacking a u.n. school shows a blatant disregard of international humanitarian law. president biden and the leaders of 16 other countries released a joint statement calling on hamas and israel to accept the proposal that's been on the table, saying, there's no time to lose. joining me from tel aviv, raf sanchez. what else do we know about this tragic strike? more civilian casualties in this hideous war. >> reporter: andrea, this strike took place in central gaza in the early hours of this morning at a school run by the united nations. the israeli military says that hamas operatives, some of whom took part in the october 7th terror attack, were inside of the school and that they precisely targeted two areas where they were hiding. andrea, these schools -- these u.n. facilities have been a shelter for palestinian refugees throughout this war. it is clear now that a large nu
the u.n.says it cannot confirm hamas fighters were hiding there, which would be a violation of the rules of war. they said attacking a u.n. school shows a blatant disregard of international humanitarian law. president biden and the leaders of 16 other countries released a joint statement calling on hamas and israel to accept the proposal that's been on the table, saying, there's no time to lose. joining me from tel aviv, raf sanchez. what else do we know about this tragic strike? more civilian...
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he referred to the u.n. of history much the reason he used that phrase is we have just learned that the united nations secretary-general has decided to add israel to a so-called black list of states that harm children during wartime. they would join russia and other countries accused of harming children during wartime. this is not a list that any country wants to be on. we are seeing just an absolute chorus of condemnation from prime minister netanyahu and other israeli officials at that decision. the u.n. is going to officially announce this list next week. but they have informed the israeli government ahead of time. an israeli official confirms to nbc news, israel expects to be on that list. this decision is a long time in the making. but by grim coincidence, as you say, it comes one day after israel struck that u.n. school in central gaza, at least 40 people killed. we believe at least 14 of those were children. the state department was asked about this yesterday, and they said, israel has the right to de
he referred to the u.n. of history much the reason he used that phrase is we have just learned that the united nations secretary-general has decided to add israel to a so-called black list of states that harm children during wartime. they would join russia and other countries accused of harming children during wartime. this is not a list that any country wants to be on. we are seeing just an absolute chorus of condemnation from prime minister netanyahu and other israeli officials at that...
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still to come, on the "newshour," the u.n.ecurity council demands sudan's paramilitary force halted segovia city that threatens the safety of more than a million people with less than five months of the presidential election, we take a look at the results of the pbs news, marist spot and a new investigation reveal how universities profit from the taking of land from indigenous people. >> this is the pbs newshour from weta studios in washington and from the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism from arizona state university. >> outgoing boeing c.e.o. david calhoun faced tough questioning on capitol hill as lawmakers, raised concerns about the quality control and culture. he spoke to congress for the first time since the max nine blew out mid flight one of a series of safety incidents involve ago boeing aircraft. mile o'brien has been watching all this. and he joins us now. miles, fill us in on what calhoun dime do and say today. what was he trying to accomplish? >> well, geoff, dave calhoun probably knew as most ev
still to come, on the "newshour," the u.n.ecurity council demands sudan's paramilitary force halted segovia city that threatens the safety of more than a million people with less than five months of the presidential election, we take a look at the results of the pbs news, marist spot and a new investigation reveal how universities profit from the taking of land from indigenous people. >> this is the pbs newshour from weta studios in washington and from the west from the walter...
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u.n.s the largest displacement isis in the world, with nearly 14 million people they are unable to return home. u.n. says refugee numbers have tripled from a decade ago and 40% of the refugees into thousand 23 were children, most of them displaced by conflict and violence. >> we see a record number of displaced people largely due to the 10 million in sudan. talk to us a bit about the circumstances forcing people to flee their homes. >> the overall numbers are 100 20 million people forcibly displaced globally. that's a huge number. to put it in context, it's around the size or the equivalent of the size of the population of japan. if you consider that that is the number displaced, why is it happening? it's happening because there are long-standing wars that remain unresolved and have been going on in many cases for decades. and then there are more recent conflicts and densification's of those conflicts. on top of that, we have climate change, which is an exacerbating factor. when you put th
u.n.s the largest displacement isis in the world, with nearly 14 million people they are unable to return home. u.n. says refugee numbers have tripled from a decade ago and 40% of the refugees into thousand 23 were children, most of them displaced by conflict and violence. >> we see a record number of displaced people largely due to the 10 million in sudan. talk to us a bit about the circumstances forcing people to flee their homes. >> the overall numbers are 100 20 million people...
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and as the u.n.rity council and the united nations at large remain the cornerstone for your policy towards finding a solution, today the latest u.n. investigation says israel committed crimes against humanity including extermination, is the word used. and israel's also -- [inaudible] at the icc and lastly, you said there are no red lines for israel. is that still the case? and if there is, what willmean for yourself and the u.s. administration? if my question for the prime minister it isn't the first time that we're actually, we came very close to deal and then we seem to be moving away from it. you have said that there are two parties to this conflict, one that wants to negotiate a solution and there's another one which wants to continue the war. do you believe that is still the case? and if you still hope that there can be a deal that can be salvaged what gives you that hope in thank you of. >> thank you. as i said, we have a proposal that president biden put forward 12 days ago. israel accep t pro
and as the u.n.rity council and the united nations at large remain the cornerstone for your policy towards finding a solution, today the latest u.n. investigation says israel committed crimes against humanity including extermination, is the word used. and israel's also -- [inaudible] at the icc and lastly, you said there are no red lines for israel. is that still the case? and if there is, what willmean for yourself and the u.s. administration? if my question for the prime minister it isn't the...
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it's a violation of the u.n.ouncil resolutions on north korea, a violation on russia's part, by the way, in addition to the dprk. but we're alsooncerned that that those funds could be used and funneled into the dprk nuclear and ballistic missile programs. on the flip side to your comment, we're also concerned that russia may be helping the dprk in a range of areas, including surface to air missiles, production equipment for ballistic missiles or materiel or other advanced technologies. and so we have to keep a very close eye on this and connecting the dots to the u.n. security council, it was extremely unhelpful that the russian federation veto the resolution to maintain the independent panel of experts on sanctions implementation. and, oh, by the way, china didn't help either by abstaining from that. and china could also do a lot more to enforce those sanctions, so could say a lot more on that. but just to say it is something we keep a very close eye on and it is concerning that we're now talking about north kor
it's a violation of the u.n.ouncil resolutions on north korea, a violation on russia's part, by the way, in addition to the dprk. but we're alsooncerned that that those funds could be used and funneled into the dprk nuclear and ballistic missile programs. on the flip side to your comment, we're also concerned that russia may be helping the dprk in a range of areas, including surface to air missiles, production equipment for ballistic missiles or materiel or other advanced technologies. and so...
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the foundation of the u.n. charter.esident biden said on thursday when he signed the agreement with ukraine, lasting peace for ukraine must be underwritten by the ability to defend itself now and to deter future aggression. we will continue to provide military aid. we will continue to support the ukrainian people. >> john: john kerry updating us on new sanctions in regard to houthi in the red sea and what is going on in terms of military aid to ukraine in the u.s. support for ukraine is was voiced. >> sandra: he is about to take question from reporters and karine jean-pierre will be up. the first breathing in 3 weeks. we will be listening for that and get in as needed. >> john: vice president kamala harris set to speak on conflict related f sexual violence. the white house released in advance of her remarks. let's bring in human rights activist and author. he is also a research fellow at the hoover institution at stanford. good to have you with us this afternoon. i'm going through this that the white house provided as b
the foundation of the u.n. charter.esident biden said on thursday when he signed the agreement with ukraine, lasting peace for ukraine must be underwritten by the ability to defend itself now and to deter future aggression. we will continue to provide military aid. we will continue to support the ukrainian people. >> john: john kerry updating us on new sanctions in regard to houthi in the red sea and what is going on in terms of military aid to ukraine in the u.s. support for ukraine is...
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it comes just 24 hours after israel bombed another u.n. school in central gaza, saying hamas militants were inside. the hamas-run health ministry saying that strike killing at least 40 people, including 14 children. after munitions experts told abc news israel used u.s.-made bombs on that facility, david pressing president biden on his relationship with prime minister netanyahu. >> david: is benjamin netanyahu listening to you? >> i think he's listening to me. they didn't -- they were going to go into russia -- into rafah full-bore, invade all of rafah, go into the city, take it out. move, move with full force. they haven't done that. and what they've done is they've agreed to a significant agreement. >> reporter: david, back to those two israeli air strikes on schools in gaza. the idf saying they were intelligence-based and precise, adding that hamas is using those schools to carry out attacks. david? >> david: marcus moore reporting tonight. thanks, marcus. >>> back in the u.s., we turn to the economy and the new numbers. a stronger than
it comes just 24 hours after israel bombed another u.n. school in central gaza, saying hamas militants were inside. the hamas-run health ministry saying that strike killing at least 40 people, including 14 children. after munitions experts told abc news israel used u.s.-made bombs on that facility, david pressing president biden on his relationship with prime minister netanyahu. >> david: is benjamin netanyahu listening to you? >> i think he's listening to me. they didn't -- they...
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in reality, the u.n. has taken a backseat since october 7.here have been multiple pushes and calls for cease-fire deals and it was not until about a month ago that the u.s. themselves signed on in support of a cease-fire deal. it's unlikely to affect how things actually manifest on the ground but it's significant that there is growing worldwide momentum around this proposal. tom: meanwhiletom: -- tom: meanwhile, antony blinken on israel. what has he been telling his really counterpart? >> that's right. the u.s. secretary of state is on his eighth trip to the region since october 7. he met with the egyptian president yesterday. today he's in israel. he met with the prime minister, netanyahu, towards yesterday evening. there will be more announcements expected today. he is trying to shore up support for pushing for this truce agreement. it should be said here that both sides have said they want to continue the discussions. the issue, as we have been citing, is it that a 3 -- is that it is a three part deal. the first would involve a pausing in
in reality, the u.n. has taken a backseat since october 7.here have been multiple pushes and calls for cease-fire deals and it was not until about a month ago that the u.s. themselves signed on in support of a cease-fire deal. it's unlikely to affect how things actually manifest on the ground but it's significant that there is growing worldwide momentum around this proposal. tom: meanwhiletom: -- tom: meanwhile, antony blinken on israel. what has he been telling his really counterpart? >>...
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u.n. documents say the money can be handed out as cash in envelopes and transferred to bank accounts for lodging assistance, and even for transportation costs to move migrant caravans. unhcr was dolling out $400 payments every 15 days to migrants in one town. funded on the backs of american taxpayers. these funds are unrestricted and unconditional. and can be used for any purpose. america's experiencing the worst crisis at our southern border in our nation's history. and these policies unhcr's advocating and the cash payments they are handing out to migrants are only making the problem worse. they call these payments cash-based intervention. well, my amendment ensures that we give the u.n. high commissioner for refugees a cash-based intervention by cutting off federal funding. we cannot continue to fund the invasion of our own country and i strongly urge the passage of my amendment. and i reserve. the chair: the gentlewoman reserves. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california se
u.n. documents say the money can be handed out as cash in envelopes and transferred to bank accounts for lodging assistance, and even for transportation costs to move migrant caravans. unhcr was dolling out $400 payments every 15 days to migrants in one town. funded on the backs of american taxpayers. these funds are unrestricted and unconditional. and can be used for any purpose. america's experiencing the worst crisis at our southern border in our nation's history. and these policies unhcr's...
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and then you have the u.n.tion which i think will go nowhere because they're trying to go back to the status quo antia bell lumbar, in other words, everything that was before the war and back to a two-party state with palestine and with a palestinian state and israel. and that's not going to happen. that all a ended on the 7th of october. there's a lot of talk, but i don't really see a lot of this coming fro if -- to fruition. it's a little bit frustrating because we keep pushing the israelis to do manager in their hearts they don't want to do. they want to get the hostages out, but the fight's not going to stop. -- fighting's not going to stop. stuart: i want to show our viewers the dramatic moments four hostages were rescued from inside gaza. you can see it. is this, general, is this a case study on how to handle hostage a situations or how not to handle hostage a situations? if what's your judgment? if. >> you know, it was perfect, you know? that is equivalent to our fbi hrt, the hostage rescue team, that we
and then you have the u.n.tion which i think will go nowhere because they're trying to go back to the status quo antia bell lumbar, in other words, everything that was before the war and back to a two-party state with palestine and with a palestinian state and israel. and that's not going to happen. that all a ended on the 7th of october. there's a lot of talk, but i don't really see a lot of this coming fro if -- to fruition. it's a little bit frustrating because we keep pushing the israelis...
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the d member of u.n., is engaged in state warfare. mkmo directly changes national order andave significant -- potential. second, most political aide in the black sea region goes nd challenging the rules-based international order. it is, in fact, on them to disorder. the final result wl significanc. third, the systems and global significance of■3 most goals on unprecedented alignment with other significant action that shared with foreign policy. no need to say who are they. china, iran, north korea are all in one way or another present in the black s of russia, and the principal of global government. fourth, support in ukraine is indispensable but condition for defending the rules-based international orderl approach, we resisting the same issues a few years down line facing new aggression in the black sea. a long-term solution will depend on■m a secure, diverse and collective black sea region. an■@ i just kindly invite you to look back in history, 2014, 2022. fifth, active u.s. leadership and support incoo
the d member of u.n., is engaged in state warfare. mkmo directly changes national order andave significant -- potential. second, most political aide in the black sea region goes nd challenging the rules-based international order. it is, in fact, on them to disorder. the final result wl significanc. third, the systems and global significance of■3 most goals on unprecedented alignment with other significant action that shared with foreign policy. no need to say who are they. china, iran, north...
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you may want to know that kenya hosts the only u.n. agency and u.n. in the global south and it is globally known for our well educated and we are proud of them highly skilled and enterprising population including young men and women whose motivation reflects the entrepreneurial spirit of our nation. we spend the highest budget on education, training and skill. and it as spending it. we investment the return from our huge very we■ll traine, motivated, creative, innovative human capital. through intensive and consistent investment in modern ever infrastructure to improve transport, communication and electrical activity it e a gatey to east, central and southern africa. it is wise to point out that 92% of or national grid is -- of our in addition grid is powered by global energy and we aim to have 100% clean energy grid by 2032. [applause] pres. ruto: i know whenever i mention this, many people wonder how we have done it. i want to tell you it only this places kenya in the lead in manufacturing, production for t while being harmony with nature. recognizi
you may want to know that kenya hosts the only u.n. agency and u.n. in the global south and it is globally known for our well educated and we are proud of them highly skilled and enterprising population including young men and women whose motivation reflects the entrepreneurial spirit of our nation. we spend the highest budget on education, training and skill. and it as spending it. we investment the return from our huge very we■ll traine, motivated, creative, innovative human capital....
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the u.n.ore than a million there will face catastrophic level of starve vacation by july. the u.s. supreme court reviews a gun bill. we look at the role of billionaire donors in the u.s. presidential campaign. ♪ >> welcome to world news america. intense fighting between israel and hamas continued in gaza amid concerns over the possibility of a wilder regional war. in southern gaza, forces hit the designated humanitarian zone on friday. at least 25 killed and 30 were injured. an estimated half a million displaced palestinians are shell sheltering there. the past months have seen a series of retaliatory attacks between israel and hezbollah. the dire warning was issued on friday. >> elation continues as if an all-out war was imminent. the risk for the conflict in the middle east to wild season real and must be removed. a camp that goes far beyond the boarders and frankly, beyond imagination. let's be clear -- the people of region and the people of the world cannot afford lebanon to become another
the u.n.ore than a million there will face catastrophic level of starve vacation by july. the u.s. supreme court reviews a gun bill. we look at the role of billionaire donors in the u.s. presidential campaign. ♪ >> welcome to world news america. intense fighting between israel and hamas continued in gaza amid concerns over the possibility of a wilder regional war. in southern gaza, forces hit the designated humanitarian zone on friday. at least 25 killed and 30 were injured. an...
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the russians used to be part of the u.n.rity council that was about implementing sanctions against north korea. it is really quite a departure for russia at this point to be backing away from that and thinking about vetoing measures that were brought against north korea and the security council. i think they are really looking to support each other in this siege that they see themselves under from the rest of the international community. and i think it is a mark of the pariah status of now both russia and north korea. sumi: what about for north korea? we saw dramatic issues, this dramatic perception that putin got in pyongyang. susan: kim jong-un can make it seem to his people there and north korea that north korea is getting a certain amount of respect on the international stage. there are still international leaders willing to come to pyongyang and salute north korea, and give it status in the eyes domestically. i think kim jong-un probably needs that. his economy is certainly facing a lot of strains, and there are things
the russians used to be part of the u.n.rity council that was about implementing sanctions against north korea. it is really quite a departure for russia at this point to be backing away from that and thinking about vetoing measures that were brought against north korea and the security council. i think they are really looking to support each other in this siege that they see themselves under from the rest of the international community. and i think it is a mark of the pariah status of now both...
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for survivors, ng militaries, and peacekeepers and supporting the appointment o representative to the u.n secretary-general toissue. but that's not enough. . the crimes persist and our system of accountability remains inadequate. more must be done. and it is the responsibility ofus governments, international organizations, ividual citizens to actively confront related sexual violence and to work to world of this heinous crime a necessary to hold perpetrators accountable. and it starts of course with awareness and acknowledgment. we must about the prevalence of conflictlence against women and girls and men and are too often ignored. the for each rape documented in connection with a conflict there are 10 to 20 cases that goundocumented. conflict related sexual violbe condemned unequivocally, whenever it occurs. forthify systems to prioritize action. systems that support effectively collect evidence and promote investigation. that is one of the r our administration is launching the dignity inumentation initiative to improve crimes. for far too long systems, whether they be law enforcement or
for survivors, ng militaries, and peacekeepers and supporting the appointment o representative to the u.n secretary-general toissue. but that's not enough. . the crimes persist and our system of accountability remains inadequate. more must be done. and it is the responsibility ofus governments, international organizations, ividual citizens to actively confront related sexual violence and to work to world of this heinous crime a necessary to hold perpetrators accountable. and it starts of course...
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overnight a deadly new israeli strike on a u.n. school compound in central gaza.ly targeted two areas where hamas operative who is took part in the october 7th terrorist attack were hiding, but u.n. schools have been a refuge for civilians seeking safety throughout the war, and this morning hospital authorities say the attack killed around 30 people, including women and children. she sits next to the body of her son. he was the youngest of my sons and my dearest, she says. the idf says it's delayed the bombing twice to avoid hitting innocents. adding a number of steps were taken to reduce the risk of harming uninvolved civilians during the strike. with the attack evoking memories of this strike last month on a catch for displaced people in rafah. at least 45 killed after israeli bombs aimed at hamas commanders sparked a firestorm. flames sweeping through tents made of wood and plastic as families slept. while the fighting rages in gaza, prime minister netanyahu visiting the israeli border with lebanon warning israel is prepared to launch a, quote, very intense mil
overnight a deadly new israeli strike on a u.n. school compound in central gaza.ly targeted two areas where hamas operative who is took part in the october 7th terrorist attack were hiding, but u.n. schools have been a refuge for civilians seeking safety throughout the war, and this morning hospital authorities say the attack killed around 30 people, including women and children. she sits next to the body of her son. he was the youngest of my sons and my dearest, she says. the idf says it's...
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a u.n. resolution in aprild japan, reaffirming the outer space treaty, which russia vetoed, and china abstained.ow think, now becomes -- and you were hinting at this -- is, what actions do you think we are going to be willing to take to uphold the outer space treaty and prevent this from happening? rep. turner: right. so, i liken the administration going to the u.n. security council on this issue as the principal of a school going to the student body to have a labor dispute with their teachers. the aspect here is that the leadership. we have allies. world of what this weapon means and what its outcomes would result in needs to be discussed by the administration as they garner what would be worldwide support in opposition to russia placing a nuclear weapon in space in violation of the space weapons treaty. ms. bingen: china now has a lot to lose in space. is there room for us to work with china and perhaps others? rep. turner: absolutely. i don't think -- i don't think that the administration
a u.n. resolution in aprild japan, reaffirming the outer space treaty, which russia vetoed, and china abstained.ow think, now becomes -- and you were hinting at this -- is, what actions do you think we are going to be willing to take to uphold the outer space treaty and prevent this from happening? rep. turner: right. so, i liken the administration going to the u.n. security council on this issue as the principal of a school going to the student body to have a labor dispute with their teachers....
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the u.n.irds of this trip's water and sanitation system, poor at the best of times, has been destroyed. >> we need a tremendous international effort to reestablish water and sewage networks. we in khan yunis has lost between 170 and 200 kilometers of pipes, completely destroyed along with the wells and water tanks >> united nations has warned more than a million gazans are facing the highest level of starvation by the middle of july. the international criminal court prosecutor has accused israel of using starvation as a weapon of war. israel strongly disputes this, and its ministers have denied it there is a humanitarian crisis. and the most vulnerable are affected too. nine years old, he has cerebral palsy and epilepsy, but malnutrition and dehydration mean he is now in hospital. his mother says before the war, he was healthy. >> where we live now, it is polluted and there is no food, and we have to walk a long way for water. i'm worried my other children will also be sick. rajini: difficult
the u.n.irds of this trip's water and sanitation system, poor at the best of times, has been destroyed. >> we need a tremendous international effort to reestablish water and sewage networks. we in khan yunis has lost between 170 and 200 kilometers of pipes, completely destroyed along with the wells and water tanks >> united nations has warned more than a million gazans are facing the highest level of starvation by the middle of july. the international criminal court prosecutor has...
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the u.n. said they are not in a position given the challenges on the ground whether israel's claim was correct that hamas was using this facility. we have heard today from a leading israeli human rights group calling this a war crime and saying even if hamas was using this facility, it doesn't justify a strike that was going to kill civilians. the question is how will this affect those delicate ceasefire talks. it certainly will not improve prospects for reaching a deal with new skepticism today coming from hamas citing contradictory comments about prime minister netanyahu about the proposal and also saying that they need to see more clarity from israel before they will sign any deal about whether this is really going to be a permanent ceasefire. they want to make sure israel is not simply going to use this as an excuse to get hostages back and then start bombing the gaza strip again. >> josh lederman, thank you. >>> now to the georgia election interference case against donald trump which has
the u.n. said they are not in a position given the challenges on the ground whether israel's claim was correct that hamas was using this facility. we have heard today from a leading israeli human rights group calling this a war crime and saying even if hamas was using this facility, it doesn't justify a strike that was going to kill civilians. the question is how will this affect those delicate ceasefire talks. it certainly will not improve prospects for reaching a deal with new skepticism...
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so, i liken the administration going to the u.n. security principal of a school going to the student body to have a labor aspect here is that the administration needs to exert leader we have allies. we have -- i mean, the understanding by the world of what this weapon mea its outcomes would result in needs to be discussed by the administration as th in opposition to russia placingolation of the space weapons treaty. ms. bingen: china now has a lot is there room for us to work with china and perhaps others? rep. turner: absolutely. i don't think -- i don't think that the administration has donehy i'm calling for the our other adversaries and allies as to what this threat is. you can't garner support for i firmly believe dministration is avoiding discussing this topic , because they don't want the gap between what they should be doing and what they are doing to be publi ms. bingen: well, if i thinkmework we're pursuing diplomatic and international pressure options. are economic sanctio should military options be on the table? you over
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nate voight is live at the u.n. headquarters.rter: hey martha within the past 10 minutes u.n. security council approved the resolution drafted by the united states calling for an immediate cease-fire in gaza. 14 member states voted for it. russia abstained but declined to use its veto power. the u.s. ambassador to the united nations said that hamas accepts the terms laid out by president joe biden that the fighting could end today. there are 3 phases to president biden's plan. during the first phase that would last about 6 weeks some israeli hostages would be released however unlike the proffer of hostages rescued this past weekend, this deal would facilitate hostage -- hostage exchanges for palestinian prisoners like what we saw last year. it's believe they still have over 100 is really hostages, dozens of which are believed to be dead. it also calls for israel to withdraw from all populated areas in gaza. humanitarian aid would be rushed in with president biden saying 600 trucks every civil day would deliver badly needed suppli
nate voight is live at the u.n. headquarters.rter: hey martha within the past 10 minutes u.n. security council approved the resolution drafted by the united states calling for an immediate cease-fire in gaza. 14 member states voted for it. russia abstained but declined to use its veto power. the u.s. ambassador to the united nations said that hamas accepts the terms laid out by president joe biden that the fighting could end today. there are 3 phases to president biden's plan. during the first...
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made the u.n. for restraint. what do you see happening next? >> i think we will see protests continue. the president has the next two weeks to decide whether he will sign this controversial piece it -- of legislation or if he will send it back to parliament for revisions. this is a real stare down moment between the protest movement and the president himself. neither side, suggesting they are going to blink or compromise their position. >> the first contingent of an international police force for haiti arrived in the capital port-au-prince. the officers from kenya will take part in a mission to control gang violence in haiti's prime minister thanked kenya for supporting his country in the fight against insecurity. the un security council approved the deployment of 1000 police officers lacked -- last october. the deployment was delayed after a kenyan court delete -- declared it illegal. israel's supreme court ruled tuesday the govement must draft ultra-orthodox jewish seminary students to the conscr
made the u.n. for restraint. what do you see happening next? >> i think we will see protests continue. the president has the next two weeks to decide whether he will sign this controversial piece it -- of legislation or if he will send it back to parliament for revisions. this is a real stare down moment between the protest movement and the president himself. neither side, suggesting they are going to blink or compromise their position. >> the first contingent of an international...
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security council resolution, or several u.n. ku council resolutions, and this visit happening on the heels of russia's latest visit to cuba for naval drills. in what's being described as routine drills for this visit. but putin's two-day state visit to north korea will be his first visit there since becoming a newly-elected president back in 2000 when he visited kim jong un's father kim jong il. so we'll have to wait and see what happens from this two-day state visit. putin's expected to arrive today. and the two leaders are expected to meet tomorrow. so we'll see what happens and maybe what comes out of this visit. >> a visit and meeting on the world stage with everyone watching. thank you. >>> turning now to the muanhunt for a man who escaped by walking right out of a building while in custody. >> reporter: an urgent multi-state manhunt for a murder suspect. on friday, authorities say 30-year-old joshua zimmerman escaped from a courthouse in hernando, mississippi, about 26 miles south of memphis, tennessee. >> this individual
security council resolution, or several u.n. ku council resolutions, and this visit happening on the heels of russia's latest visit to cuba for naval drills. in what's being described as routine drills for this visit. but putin's two-day state visit to north korea will be his first visit there since becoming a newly-elected president back in 2000 when he visited kim jong un's father kim jong il. so we'll have to wait and see what happens from this two-day state visit. putin's expected to arrive...
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vetoed multiple u.n.security council resolutions for months, of course, but finally drafted one itself had accepted the cease-fire. you say that they did. other people don't see it that way. my question is about the timing. it came just after the latest orders from the international court of justice on may 24 they ordered israel to not invade rafah. and they stipulated that the invasion had started on may that the actual purpose of the u.s. backingr to forestall the u.n. security council doing its normal job of instituting the securi? matt: it was not. our purpose in backing that resoluti we saw israel put forward a proposal that we thought offered a real not only a cease-fire, but an enduring into the -- enduring end to the conflict to return hostamethe suffering of the palestinian people. set the conditions for lasting peace. and we thought it was important -- important that the entire world rally around that proposal. that's how we put that resolution forward. reporter: you talk about the hostages. isr
vetoed multiple u.n.security council resolutions for months, of course, but finally drafted one itself had accepted the cease-fire. you say that they did. other people don't see it that way. my question is about the timing. it came just after the latest orders from the international court of justice on may 24 they ordered israel to not invade rafah. and they stipulated that the invasion had started on may that the actual purpose of the u.s. backingr to forestall the u.n. security council doing...