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the u.n. charter. these obligations include respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of states, violations of which should be swiftly investigated and appropriate actions taken against those found to be found -- against those found to be in breach of those obligations. in this context, guyana condemns in the strongest terms the recent violation of both iran's and lebanon's territorial integrity and sovereignty. mr. president, we are witnessing the heightening of tensions in the region by a constant stream of provocative rhetoric that does nothing but add fuel to a fire that is already burning. guyana calls on all parties to exercise maximum restraint and to refrain from further action that perpetrates the downward spiral. in this context, guyana recalls resolution 2735 and for israel and hamas to fully implement the terms of the cease-fire proposal announced on 31 may, 2024. we are concerned that the latest attacks in the occupied golan heights, beirut, and now tehran, coupled wit
the u.n. charter. these obligations include respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of states, violations of which should be swiftly investigated and appropriate actions taken against those found to be found -- against those found to be in breach of those obligations. in this context, guyana condemns in the strongest terms the recent violation of both iran's and lebanon's territorial integrity and sovereignty. mr. president, we are witnessing the heightening of tensions in the...
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in the u.n. i think the important role there is to give them the technical or the technology resources to address their concerns so that when they are negotiating, for example, with companies or with other countries they can negotiate from a position of knowledge and strength, and they don't go into these negotiations without having the foreknowledge to negotiate the best deals for their own countries. also raised with me was the issue of maritime fishing and the use of their fishing lanes five countries in particular concerns with china coming in and really taking fishing resources without their permission, and how we can address, for example, helping them to build up their coast guard. i also had a member of the coast guard from the region on my delegation as well who was able to engage with them on marine protection and how to protect their coasts. these are also things again that the u.n. can bring to them in their discussions. so this was a whole lot, and i will tell you, as i said this was
in the u.n. i think the important role there is to give them the technical or the technology resources to address their concerns so that when they are negotiating, for example, with companies or with other countries they can negotiate from a position of knowledge and strength, and they don't go into these negotiations without having the foreknowledge to negotiate the best deals for their own countries. also raised with me was the issue of maritime fishing and the use of their fishing lanes five...
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i expressed this at the u.n. don't care about israel, they care only about the suffering of the palestinians in gaza. i said if you care about the palestinians in gaza, you should take a path with hamas. i think the main obstacle is hamas wants to get guarantees that they will stay in power and we don't accept it. maria: really important points that you make. ambassador, thank you so much. >> thank you very much. maria: we'll keep a spotlight on it. quick break and then the lucrative change coming to to the nfl that could drive up the value of teams by billions, we're talking about it when we come back. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. stay with us. ♪ maria: this week on "mornings with maria," tomorrow donald trump makes his case to latino voters, the ceo of goya on why they're listening and he'll respond to kamala harris' price gouging claims. friday, she portrays one of the most influential first ladies in history, penelope ann p miller on the upcoming biopic be, reagan. it's all righ
i expressed this at the u.n. don't care about israel, they care only about the suffering of the palestinians in gaza. i said if you care about the palestinians in gaza, you should take a path with hamas. i think the main obstacle is hamas wants to get guarantees that they will stay in power and we don't accept it. maria: really important points that you make. ambassador, thank you so much. >> thank you very much. maria: we'll keep a spotlight on it. quick break and then the lucrative...
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you know what happen if this big u.n. objective failed so that's that's one of the reasons that that action on behalf of the united nations was seen to be as it seemed to be tremendously important of my perspective. i think one of the things, despite not getting declaration of war, truman is very successfully able in the summer of 1950 to build both a domestic an international coalition behind the deployment of troops. so that evaporates by the end of the year. but he does, i think, because two overlapping factors here that coincide. one is the cold war, the fact that korea is is important is important strategically because of its geographic position vis a vis japan, as well as its symbol. but it's also important when truman is in independence, missouri, on the 24th, when he learns of the attack, he flies to washington the next day. and in his memoirs, he says, as i'm looking out the window, i'm thinking about the 1930s and in the 1930s, when the west allow totalitarian dictatorships to expand, the news falls without any
you know what happen if this big u.n. objective failed so that's that's one of the reasons that that action on behalf of the united nations was seen to be as it seemed to be tremendously important of my perspective. i think one of the things, despite not getting declaration of war, truman is very successfully able in the summer of 1950 to build both a domestic an international coalition behind the deployment of troops. so that evaporates by the end of the year. but he does, i think, because two...
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i was perm rep at the u.n. at the time was amazed how quickly we rushed into conflict where we'd barely set up this new inspection mechanism for iraq had it been in existence a month or two and we were already sort of warming up for the battle. we were seeking a second resolution, and that effort failed. so i don't think that the bush the second bush administration had patience to see the inspection process through and do necessary work to get the buy in that james baker and herbie herbert george herbert walker. walker bush did. and i think that was the big difference between administrations on, the issue of foreign policy. well, those are good points. and ambassador eizenstat, that was something of a question back to you. so maybe we'll let you respond. should the importance of building an international coalition, should that have been another lesson of the book? i mean, i stress absolutely. it's one of our key findings in the book is that one of the big differences between, bush one and bush two was that bush
i was perm rep at the u.n. at the time was amazed how quickly we rushed into conflict where we'd barely set up this new inspection mechanism for iraq had it been in existence a month or two and we were already sort of warming up for the battle. we were seeking a second resolution, and that effort failed. so i don't think that the bush the second bush administration had patience to see the inspection process through and do necessary work to get the buy in that james baker and herbie herbert...
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the u.n. hopes to roll out more than a million vaccine doses. one challenge, keeping them cold in the sweltering gaza heat with little reliable electricity. >> i'm not going to say this is the ideal way forward, but this is a workable way forward. >> reporter: the campaign will come too late for abdulrahman, the first child in gaza confirmed to have polio. this was him earlier this summer learning to crawl in the tents his displaced family calls home. now he's paralyzed in one leg. "his life has changed 180 degrees," his mother says. the 11-month-old was born just weeks before the october 7th hamas attack and never vaccinated amid the chaos of war. doctors have now vaccinated his nine siblings, but there's little they can do for abdulrahman except hope that other children will be spared this unforgiving disease. the u.s. is urging israel not to issue more evacuation orders for palestinian civilians while the vaccination campaign is under way. tom. >> raf sanchez for us, okay. raf, thank you. >>> when we return, the new twist in the murder case m
the u.n. hopes to roll out more than a million vaccine doses. one challenge, keeping them cold in the sweltering gaza heat with little reliable electricity. >> i'm not going to say this is the ideal way forward, but this is a workable way forward. >> reporter: the campaign will come too late for abdulrahman, the first child in gaza confirmed to have polio. this was him earlier this summer learning to crawl in the tents his displaced family calls home. now he's paralyzed in one leg....
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i was shocked that the u.n. was not able to condemn that 12th of october 7, even once now, another security council, the general assembly, i approached the palestinian representative the other day and i demand that he condemn what hamas did to us. and he was not willing to do it. and i told him if if you don't condemn them, you belong to them. that's diplomatic terrorism i hope it will change. >> i'm not sure it will. >> i intend to fight for my country and to make sure that they will remember the hostages. >> we are in gaza. >> but because we want to be there, you have no desire to be in gaza or to be in a world. >> we are there because we were attacked and we have 109 hostages in the hands of hamas. once we will bring them back there will be with some books for the future of gaza before we go. >> finally on the talks still underway secretary blinken, when he was in israel just a few days ago, said that this is the last best chance to reach such an agreement. i wonder if you agree that if no agreement is reache
i was shocked that the u.n. was not able to condemn that 12th of october 7, even once now, another security council, the general assembly, i approached the palestinian representative the other day and i demand that he condemn what hamas did to us. and he was not willing to do it. and i told him if if you don't condemn them, you belong to them. that's diplomatic terrorism i hope it will change. >> i'm not sure it will. >> i intend to fight for my country and to make sure that they...
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the u.n. is calling for a seven-day pause for vaccination. do you see any chance at that possibility? >> well, look, i've will continuing to see on the ground as a continuous deterioration of the security situation, making it increasingly difficult for humanitarian organizations to operate on the ground that has been the case for some time. but as you said, this is a hugely troubling development and there have been stark warnings from me u.n officials, a ten month-old girl in denver. now confirmed to have a case of polio. this is the first case according to unicef, that gaza has seen in 25 years. and this could certainly spell a troubling trend in gaza, which has already facing huge array of health crises on the ground as hospital tours are now at a breaking point. now, the u.n. has called for a pause in fighting. we've heard from the u.n. secretary general, antonio guterres. he has said that polio goes beyond politics. there is an urgent need for that pause in order to carry out this mass vac
the u.n. is calling for a seven-day pause for vaccination. do you see any chance at that possibility? >> well, look, i've will continuing to see on the ground as a continuous deterioration of the security situation, making it increasingly difficult for humanitarian organizations to operate on the ground that has been the case for some time. but as you said, this is a hugely troubling development and there have been stark warnings from me u.n officials, a ten month-old girl in denver. now...
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we've heard from the u.n. secretary general calling for a pause in fighting in order to allow for rapid vaccination campaign to take place. we know that the security situation on the ground has made it hugely difficult in some cases, impossible for humanitarian organizations to action please safely operate on the ground, particularly when it comes to aid distribution, what they're calling for now is for temporary cessation of violence and hostilities in order to allow for this vaccine vaccination campaign for more than half 1 million children in the gaza strip to take base. they're focusing on children under the age of ten. the world health organization has confirmed that it has released the availability to one 1.6 million vaccine doses for the gaza strip. this is a health emergency, a real point of concern. and what we've heard from the u.n. secretary general is not only does there need to be a pause in fighting to allow this vaccination campaign to take place. but he has said that the main real goal here vac
we've heard from the u.n. secretary general calling for a pause in fighting in order to allow for rapid vaccination campaign to take place. we know that the security situation on the ground has made it hugely difficult in some cases, impossible for humanitarian organizations to action please safely operate on the ground, particularly when it comes to aid distribution, what they're calling for now is for temporary cessation of violence and hostilities in order to allow for this vaccine...
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we know about the surge in attempted suicides, the u.n. says something like two-thirds of girls and women a suffering from a mental health issue. explain to us the societal impact of this law and the permanent damage that it is doing you have to understand. i want to sign it. the camino society and our country, right? i will where? women are big, integral part of that. and imagine if 50% of your countries depressed, suicidal is going through mental health issues, your children, your next-generation, your current communal life is not going to be happy either. i want to size, i think also bank one of the most depressed countries and it's not just affecting the women, but also the young boys, the men and women, want to sign the countries that depressed country. let's not forget that the taliban appears in different to the overwhelming international condemnation of its treatment of women. it recently banned the u.n special rapper tall richard bennett, who has been highly critical of the taliban what leverage, if any, does the international com
we know about the surge in attempted suicides, the u.n. says something like two-thirds of girls and women a suffering from a mental health issue. explain to us the societal impact of this law and the permanent damage that it is doing you have to understand. i want to sign it. the camino society and our country, right? i will where? women are big, integral part of that. and imagine if 50% of your countries depressed, suicidal is going through mental health issues, your children, your...
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the u.n. says the vehicle was clear clearly marked, and it had the go-ahead from israel to pass through that area. the wfp plays a key role in distributing aid in gaza, where famine has been raging for months israel's military says the incident is under review up next, a cnn investigation imagined discovering the home next door to yours is being used to bro wade for the black market marijuana industry will take you to california where police say it's a very real problem. plus half of the human population of namibia is suffering from drought and a lack of food forcing authorities to come up with a controversial plan to feed the hungry and had the details just ahead in a live report people are watching and then our world changed. tv on the edge premiers sunday, september 27, i think did nine on cnn knock-knock. number one broker here for the number one hitmaker. >> thanks for swinging by carl. no problems. >> so those this is me adjust the base, add more guitar, maybe some drums. so many choices
the u.n. says the vehicle was clear clearly marked, and it had the go-ahead from israel to pass through that area. the wfp plays a key role in distributing aid in gaza, where famine has been raging for months israel's military says the incident is under review up next, a cnn investigation imagined discovering the home next door to yours is being used to bro wade for the black market marijuana industry will take you to california where police say it's a very real problem. plus half of the human...
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suicide let's have a listen now to a representative of u.n.omen in kabul series ago the world was watching. a takeover that was live streaming horror after her and three days later, while the world's attention may have turned a little sway, the horrors have not stopped for afghan women and girls but no has the conviction to stand against depression we cannot leave afghan women to fight alone know we certainly cannot abandon them before we go. >> a rosemary, i just want to read a statement from a 21-year-old university student who i have been in touch with since the fall of kabul, her name he's zahra. let me read this to you. she said today my heart is heavy with sadness. three years ago was a day when our dreams were crushed. we lost our freedom and safety. i remember the fear in our streets families were torn apart. women and girls lost their right to education and work. we feel hopelessness and darkness as it took over our land, but we will not stay silent. we want education for women, peace, justice, and a future where everyone can live fre
suicide let's have a listen now to a representative of u.n.omen in kabul series ago the world was watching. a takeover that was live streaming horror after her and three days later, while the world's attention may have turned a little sway, the horrors have not stopped for afghan women and girls but no has the conviction to stand against depression we cannot leave afghan women to fight alone know we certainly cannot abandon them before we go. >> a rosemary, i just want to read a statement...
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cbs's debora patta spent time with the head of the u.n.gency that's providing aid to palestinian refugees in gaza. >> it's the worst thing i've ever seen by far. and i've never seen anything like this scale of destruction. >> reporter: after retiring from the military scott anderson took a u.n. job in gaza. he had found his calling. >> all these soft skills that you develop in the military really lend themselves quite well to being a humanitarian, and i find great i guess satisfaction in helping people. >> how are you doing this morning, miranda? >> reporter: he's been in gaza almost constantly since the war began. >> it's almost like being in a dystopian science fiction movie set when you drive around gaza. >> reporter: and he's witnessed firsthand the desperate shortage of medical supplies in hospitals overwhelmed with casualties. >> they were trying to clean blood off the floor with water. and a lot of wounds that people could normally get treated and survive would most likely develop sepsis because of the unclean environment. >> report
cbs's debora patta spent time with the head of the u.n.gency that's providing aid to palestinian refugees in gaza. >> it's the worst thing i've ever seen by far. and i've never seen anything like this scale of destruction. >> reporter: after retiring from the military scott anderson took a u.n. job in gaza. he had found his calling. >> all these soft skills that you develop in the military really lend themselves quite well to being a humanitarian, and i find great i guess...
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a senior u.n.l says staff will remain on the ground and is being directed to find a way to keep operating. it comes as israel issues fresh evacuation orders for the central gaza strip, saying its forces plaed to take action against hamas. spokespeople from one of the key united nations aid groups held a briefing about the deteriorating situation there. >> the space that people have been confined to is so minimal. there are tanks in areas that used to be designated as safe areas. it is just another testament to being nowhere safe in the gaza strip. there is nowhere to go, nowhere to find safety, limited access to humanitarian resources because the humanitarian oper a being displaced within these evacuation orders. the humanitarian response is being completely strangled and limited our ability of what we can do. sumi: united nations secretary is voicing concern over a wider conflict in the middle east. antonio guterres called for an immediate end to fighting after israel and has left exchange their b
a senior u.n.l says staff will remain on the ground and is being directed to find a way to keep operating. it comes as israel issues fresh evacuation orders for the central gaza strip, saying its forces plaed to take action against hamas. spokespeople from one of the key united nations aid groups held a briefing about the deteriorating situation there. >> the space that people have been confined to is so minimal. there are tanks in areas that used to be designated as safe areas. it is...
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the u.n. has gotten place it's medical centers, its clinics, and it's also going to have mobile clinics, maybe as many as 2000 of those 3,000 workers and some of those mobile vaccination locations, maybe just setting up in some of these sort of tented areas where many of the displaced people are. but it's going to be a huge challenge. because they don't know exactly how many people they need to get to. it's never been done before. it's a monumental task which is what sam rosa, a very senior u.n. official in gaza, who is over seeing this there is a vaccination program told me. and he also told me when i talked to him about the stakes, about just how high they are. this is what he said we tested to the max what's at stake. if you don't manage to get to all the children, you need to get to. >> i mean, what's at stake is the spread of polio right now, we know of one case, one confirmed case. we don't know if there are more. we've not had the ability to to check. but if the disease spreads it will
the u.n. has gotten place it's medical centers, its clinics, and it's also going to have mobile clinics, maybe as many as 2000 of those 3,000 workers and some of those mobile vaccination locations, maybe just setting up in some of these sort of tented areas where many of the displaced people are. but it's going to be a huge challenge. because they don't know exactly how many people they need to get to. it's never been done before. it's a monumental task which is what sam rosa, a very senior...
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our debora patta spoke with the head of the u.n. agency providing aid to palestinian refugees in gaza. >> it was the worst thing i've ever seen, by far. and i've never seen anything like this scale of destruction. >> reporter: after retiring from the military, scott anderson took a u.n. job in gaza. he had found his calling. >> all these soft skills that you develop in the military really lend themselves quite well to being a humanitarian and i find/create satisfaction in helping people. >> how are you doing this morning, miranda? >> reporter: he's been in gaza almost constantly since the war began. >> it's like being in a science fiction dystopia driving around gaza. >> reporter: and he's witnessed firsthand the shortage of medical supplies in hospitals overwhelmed with casualties. >> you can literally smell the blood in the air. it has a tang to it, if you will. they were trying to clean blood off the floor with water. and a lot of wounds people can normally get treated and survive would most likely develop sepsis because of the u
our debora patta spoke with the head of the u.n. agency providing aid to palestinian refugees in gaza. >> it was the worst thing i've ever seen, by far. and i've never seen anything like this scale of destruction. >> reporter: after retiring from the military, scott anderson took a u.n. job in gaza. he had found his calling. >> all these soft skills that you develop in the military really lend themselves quite well to being a humanitarian and i find/create satisfaction in...
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the u.n. will quote, come for us all. all. gamechanga! ...while the flexdisc contours to it. so the five blades can get virtually every hair in one stroke. for the ultimate gillette shaving experience. the best a man can get is gillettelabs. >>> summer is wrapping >>> summer is wrapping up and this year is said to be the most humid summer on record in the united states and likely globally. the most recent heat wave is finally cooling off, but this past week, nearly 60 million americans in at least 10 states experienced heat indices as high as 115 degrees. now, you probably all know this, but a heat index is a term in which we should all get familiar, as heat waves and humidity continued to intensify. also notice relevant temperature, the heat index is what the temperature feels like to the human body when eric temperature and humidity are combined. to human's human heat temperature mechanism is the act of sweating. high heat regulates our ability to regulate temperature. the heat withstands as
the u.n. will quote, come for us all. all. gamechanga! ...while the flexdisc contours to it. so the five blades can get virtually every hair in one stroke. for the ultimate gillette shaving experience. the best a man can get is gillettelabs. >>> summer is wrapping >>> summer is wrapping up and this year is said to be the most humid summer on record in the united states and likely globally. the most recent heat wave is finally cooling off, but this past week, nearly 60 million...
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two things happen when african-americans tried to push that before the u.n. one, is that the person is eleanor roosevelt, she uses her influence to make sure the african-american demand for reparations at the u.n. does not succeed. the other thing that happens is that genocide, the term genocide is defined in such a way that-- and this is deliberate, that the u.s. sort of demands this, that it really doesn't capture what happens, the violence that happens to african-americans. it's defined in such a way that it's sort of defined-- african-americans, the african-american experience sort of defined outside of that so we have to look at sort of how genocide is defined at the time and this all happens 1927, 1928 in a very short period of time during this time. so, we can question whether race relations were changing or improving and at whose expense. are we progressing for long as we ask for nothing in relation to what has happened to us? and is that a fair deal? all right. you know, we can be citizens so long as we never ask for anything that happened to us in t
two things happen when african-americans tried to push that before the u.n. one, is that the person is eleanor roosevelt, she uses her influence to make sure the african-american demand for reparations at the u.n. does not succeed. the other thing that happens is that genocide, the term genocide is defined in such a way that-- and this is deliberate, that the u.s. sort of demands this, that it really doesn't capture what happens, the violence that happens to african-americans. it's defined in...
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the u.n.ing the west to ramp up pressure on iran now before it develops stronger nuclear capability. rich goldberg a former national security council advisors. your thoughts on this situation and how would you characterize where this conflict is at this moment? >> iran is trying to stay in the driver eva's seat. unfortunately we're letting them. they want to stay in between hyper escalation and de-escalation. they like the idea of israel being squeezed and the united states being spread thin in the middle east. look at this. we have two carrier strike groups now deployed in the middle east, indo-pacific in vulnerable. hamas says no to a cease-fire and hezbollah rains down rockets on israel. the strikes continue. yemen the houthis continue to fire on the red sea. we have an oil tanker on fire with two carrier strike groups present and the nuclear clock continues to tick in iran. they want to avoid the sanctions relief from the united states going away and avoid u.n. sanctions coming back and av
the u.n.ing the west to ramp up pressure on iran now before it develops stronger nuclear capability. rich goldberg a former national security council advisors. your thoughts on this situation and how would you characterize where this conflict is at this moment? >> iran is trying to stay in the driver eva's seat. unfortunately we're letting them. they want to stay in between hyper escalation and de-escalation. they like the idea of israel being squeezed and the united states being spread...
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israel and hamas has agreed to a series of rolling three-day pauses in the fighting so that u.n.late these children. the first of those pauses is going to be on sunday, but even if these temporary truces hold, this is going to be a fiendishly complicated battle against polio inside the gaza strip. i'll give you one example, these vaccine doses need to be kept cold, and there's very little reliable electricity. it is sweltering august heat right now inside of gaza, and the sad fact is that polio was thought to have been stamped out in gaza 25 years ago, but it thrives in contaminated water, and that is everywhere inside of the strip right now. much of gaza's sewage treatment system, much of its water treatment system has collapsed after nearly a year of israeli strikes and experts say those are perfect conditions for polio to return. now, this campaign is supposed to roll out over the next month, but it is going to come too late for an 11-month-old baby named abdul, the first confirmed case of polio. he was learning to crawl in the tents that his family now calls home. he is now p
israel and hamas has agreed to a series of rolling three-day pauses in the fighting so that u.n.late these children. the first of those pauses is going to be on sunday, but even if these temporary truces hold, this is going to be a fiendishly complicated battle against polio inside the gaza strip. i'll give you one example, these vaccine doses need to be kept cold, and there's very little reliable electricity. it is sweltering august heat right now inside of gaza, and the sad fact is that polio...
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and the u.n. they report that something like half the population that's almost 20 he 4 million people need humanitarian aid to survive. this year. we know that donor countries have provided only a fraction of the funds required. and this war on women, it continues every single day. human rights watch describes afghanistan as the most serious women's rights crisis in the world. and we say this over and over again. and yet kind of goes through one ear and out the other. girls are banned from school beyond the sixth grade. the only country in the world where this happens, women allowed to travel alone, then allowed to work and the laws and institutions that there were put in place to protect them have been dismantled. they are basically prisoners in their own homes. and i think are really important way to illustrate this is a u.n study that found two-thirds of afghan women experienced severe mental health issues. and we have reported extensively on this of, of attempted suicides are becoming all too
and the u.n. they report that something like half the population that's almost 20 he 4 million people need humanitarian aid to survive. this year. we know that donor countries have provided only a fraction of the funds required. and this war on women, it continues every single day. human rights watch describes afghanistan as the most serious women's rights crisis in the world. and we say this over and over again. and yet kind of goes through one ear and out the other. girls are banned from...
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delegate, the united nations and chair of the u.n. commission on human rights. writing a daily syndicated newspaper column and a monthly feature in mccall's magazine, presenting a radio show on weekdays and a sunday afternoon television. serving on board of the naacp. among the other lectures, articles, political campaigns and boards, she fit into her schedule. the first lady of the world travel as an informal ambassador promoting. human rights across the globe, always a symbol of president franklin roosevelt and the new deal. she remained a persistent influence within the democratic party at times suggested as a candidate senator from new york, ambassador, france, vice president and even president of the united states. she asked on meet the press in 1957 if she would consider running for president, and she just laughed and said she was too old. she was 73. and she was also asked, well, do you see we'll have a woman president in the future. she believed the we would. and so i think she'd be surprised that, too. at the 1960 democratic party convention, plaincloth
delegate, the united nations and chair of the u.n. commission on human rights. writing a daily syndicated newspaper column and a monthly feature in mccall's magazine, presenting a radio show on weekdays and a sunday afternoon television. serving on board of the naacp. among the other lectures, articles, political campaigns and boards, she fit into her schedule. the first lady of the world travel as an informal ambassador promoting. human rights across the globe, always a symbol of president...
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the main u.n.gency in gaza plans to vaccinate over 600,000 children during a series of pauses fighting that's been agreed to the highly infectious virus was found in sewage samples in june. and a case was reported earlier this month. that's the first case of polio in gaza in 25 years. cnn's elliott gotkine joining us now and there are a lot of moving parks to make this work, elliott, walk us through this complicated process jessica, i think you said the operative word there complicated because even in the best of times, carrying out the vaccination campaign of this nature, are they're aiming to vaccinate more than 640,000 children under the age of ten would be a tough task. >> but these are clearly not the best of times in gaza as of sunday. in fact it'll be entering what its 11th month of fighting since the hamas-led terrorist attacks of october the seventh. so there are a lot of challenges, not least, the the security situation, then you've got to deal with damage to roads and infrastructure and
the main u.n.gency in gaza plans to vaccinate over 600,000 children during a series of pauses fighting that's been agreed to the highly infectious virus was found in sewage samples in june. and a case was reported earlier this month. that's the first case of polio in gaza in 25 years. cnn's elliott gotkine joining us now and there are a lot of moving parks to make this work, elliott, walk us through this complicated process jessica, i think you said the operative word there complicated because...
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we've heard from many of the medical groups who is involved the u.n. groups are involved, they are trying to administer polio vaccines within gaza itself after there has been at least one who has tested positive for the disease given the insanitary conditions and devastating conditions that children are having to live in in gaza at this point. in fact, some of those groups are saying that they're desperately needs to be a ceasefire to be able to administer these vaccines, if not at least a polio pause, they say give them seven days so that they can vaccinate gaza's children. so it is just a continual reminder of how important this ceasefire is to get humanitarian aid in, to be able to release the hostages that have been held in gaza are there as well since october 7? >> yeah massacre needs dinner is now so still very urgent as our paula hancocks with the latest for us there. thank you, paula now a new law in australia and shrines and employees, right. to disconnect after work hours, employers can still contact their coworkers yeah. >> or the workers ar
we've heard from many of the medical groups who is involved the u.n. groups are involved, they are trying to administer polio vaccines within gaza itself after there has been at least one who has tested positive for the disease given the insanitary conditions and devastating conditions that children are having to live in in gaza at this point. in fact, some of those groups are saying that they're desperately needs to be a ceasefire to be able to administer these vaccines, if not at least a...
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a quick stop at a u.n. post near where these countries meet.ial borders have yet to be demarcated. much of this land remains undisputed. this further complicates this. the blue helmets have been here since israel invaded lebanon in 1978 and are supposed to help the lebanon armed forces keep these areas clear of hezbollah. but they have no mandate to use force. the bullets are only for self-defense. we see very little of the lebanese army. the international community and israeli government are pushing for the lebanese army to take over security in this area but we do not see them with you. >> they are soldiers. but not much. we are pushing them to participate. reporter: hezbollah has become more powerful than the army. this latest conflict is bolstering its already strong position. and turning lebanon into a battleground. ♪ >> severe weather start saturday's other headlines. the east coast is expensing heavy rains and flooding as the last remnants of debby moved north. pennsylvania new york have been the hardest hit. tornadoes also remain a thre
a quick stop at a u.n. post near where these countries meet.ial borders have yet to be demarcated. much of this land remains undisputed. this further complicates this. the blue helmets have been here since israel invaded lebanon in 1978 and are supposed to help the lebanon armed forces keep these areas clear of hezbollah. but they have no mandate to use force. the bullets are only for self-defense. we see very little of the lebanese army. the international community and israeli government are...
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i spoke with sam rose, one of the u.n. officials overseeing this. he described this as a monumental task we've never gone through anything like this. gaza has never gone through anything like this are a few parallels in recent history anywhere where we've seen such a large scale and rapid destruction of infrastructure, of homes mass movement of people. so this is, yes, it's, it's unprecedented what we'll do going to be tested to the max what's at stake? if you don't manage to get to all the children, you need to get to i mean, what's at stake is a spread of polio and right now, we know of one thanks, one confirmed case. we don't know if there are more. we've not had the ability to check, but if the disease spreads it will be catastrophic. >> can it break out of the region? >> who knows how far it can spread? it there's a probability that it, that it could spread beyond the borders of gaza. indeed, there has to be a second phase for weeks time. >> it was so hard to get these temporary pauses now, i mean, what guarantees are there that you're going to
i spoke with sam rose, one of the u.n. officials overseeing this. he described this as a monumental task we've never gone through anything like this. gaza has never gone through anything like this are a few parallels in recent history anywhere where we've seen such a large scale and rapid destruction of infrastructure, of homes mass movement of people. so this is, yes, it's, it's unprecedented what we'll do going to be tested to the max what's at stake? if you don't manage to get to all the...
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that's according to the u.n un. elliott gotkine is live in london with more elliott. i mean, there have been more strikes and more evacuations what's the latest? >> that's right, amara. so this morning in the early hours of the morning in israel, seven members of the same family that's a mother and her six children were reportedly killed in a strike in deir el-balah in the central part of the gaza strip. that's according to the al-aqsa hospital, and that comes just a day after 15 members least of the same family, were killed in a strike in al-zawaideh, which is a couple of miles up the road. so and that's according to the local civil defense groups. so these strikes are continue. the idf says that certainly in the, in the incident this morning, that it killed a number of militants to attack and strike at where rockets were being launched towards israel. and in saturday's incident, although not referring specifically to edit, said that it was also targeting a rocket launchers that had been fired towards israeli troops. so the death toll they are continuing to rise at t
that's according to the u.n un. elliott gotkine is live in london with more elliott. i mean, there have been more strikes and more evacuations what's the latest? >> that's right, amara. so this morning in the early hours of the morning in israel, seven members of the same family that's a mother and her six children were reportedly killed in a strike in deir el-balah in the central part of the gaza strip. that's according to the al-aqsa hospital, and that comes just a day after 15 members...
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former u.n.dor, white house official susan rice joining me to discuss the keys for kamala harris heading into next week's convention. you are watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. andra mitchell reports" on msnbc ♪ (man) yes! ♪ (vo) you've got your sunday obsession and we got you. now with verizon, get nfl sunday ticket from youtube tv on us and get every out-of-market sunday game. plus $800 off samsung galaxy z fold6. only on verizon. (jalen hurt) see you sunday. ♪ that colonoscopy for getting screened ♪ ♪ is why i'm delaying ♪ ♪ i heard i had a choice ♪ ♪ i know the name, that's what i'm saying ♪ -cologuard®? -cologuard. cologuard! -screen for colon cancer. -at home, like you want. -you the man! -actually, he's a box. cologuard is a one-of-a-kind way to screen for colon cancer that's effective and non-invasive. it's for people 45+ at average risk, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your provider for cologuard. ♪ i did it my way ♪ >>> in his conversation wit
former u.n.dor, white house official susan rice joining me to discuss the keys for kamala harris heading into next week's convention. you are watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. andra mitchell reports" on msnbc ♪ (man) yes! ♪ (vo) you've got your sunday obsession and we got you. now with verizon, get nfl sunday ticket from youtube tv on us and get every out-of-market sunday game. plus $800 off samsung galaxy z fold6. only on verizon. (jalen hurt) see you sunday. ♪...
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george bush has been u.n. ambassador, director of the cia envoy to china. as vice president george bush coauthored and cosigned the policies that won the cold war. as president george bush presided over the liberation of eastern europe and the termination of the warsaw pact. and what about mr. clinton? well, bill clinton. bill clinton couldn't find 150 words to discuss foreign policy in an accepted speech that lasted almost an. you know. as was said, as was said of another democratic candidate, bill clinton's foreign policy experience is pretty much confined to having breakfast once at the international of pancakes. no, let's. what happened? let us look at the record and recall what under president george bush more, human beings are escape from the prison house, tyranny to freedom than in any other four year period in history. and for any man. let me tell you for any man to call this record a failure, the cheap political rhetoric of politician who only knew how to build themselves up by tearing america down. and we don't want that kind of leadership in the
george bush has been u.n. ambassador, director of the cia envoy to china. as vice president george bush coauthored and cosigned the policies that won the cold war. as president george bush presided over the liberation of eastern europe and the termination of the warsaw pact. and what about mr. clinton? well, bill clinton. bill clinton couldn't find 150 words to discuss foreign policy in an accepted speech that lasted almost an. you know. as was said, as was said of another democratic candidate,...
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george bush has been u.n. ambassador, director of the cia envoy to china. as vice president george bush coauthored and cosigned the policies that won the cold war. as president george bush presided over the liberation of eastern europe and the termination of the warsaw pact. and what about mr. clinton? well, bill clinton. bill clinton couldn't find 150 words to discuss foreign policy in an accepted speech that lasted almost an. you know. as was said, as was said of another democratic candidate, bill clinton's foreign policy experience is pretty much confined to having breakfast once at the international of pancakes. no, let's. what happened? let us look at the record and recall what under president george bush more, human beings are escape from the prison house, tyranny to freedom than in any other four year period in history. and for any man. let me tell you for any man to call this record a failure, the cheap political rhetoric of politician who only knew how to build themselves up by tearing america down. and we don't want that kind of leadership in the
george bush has been u.n. ambassador, director of the cia envoy to china. as vice president george bush coauthored and cosigned the policies that won the cold war. as president george bush presided over the liberation of eastern europe and the termination of the warsaw pact. and what about mr. clinton? well, bill clinton. bill clinton couldn't find 150 words to discuss foreign policy in an accepted speech that lasted almost an. you know. as was said, as was said of another democratic candidate,...
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in and met with the of the law school and he told me that they had just been notified there at the u.n him school by the of economic opportunity conducting that war on poverty that the law school had been asked to administer a scholarship program for native americans to go to law. and so the dean asked me if i wanted a scholarship sure just right place, right place, right time and to the credit of that law school, they put together one of the first courses ever taught federal indian law. this was 1967, one of the first law schools ever to do that. and it very fascinating to look this federal indian law and the other native students that i started to, you know, go to law school with, they didn't know much about that. and we realized that our tribal leaders didn't really know much about this, either. and then we find out about the legal process. well, it's all about the law, but you have lawyers to enforce that law. then that law just really is no good, doesn't exist. i mean, anything. and our were the poorest of the poor. we didn't have any lawyers. and so we observed what was going on
in and met with the of the law school and he told me that they had just been notified there at the u.n him school by the of economic opportunity conducting that war on poverty that the law school had been asked to administer a scholarship program for native americans to go to law. and so the dean asked me if i wanted a scholarship sure just right place, right place, right time and to the credit of that law school, they put together one of the first courses ever taught federal indian law. this...