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even if the u.n. bases it on 1967 borders, it is not the end of the story. >> there is a consensus we are on the stage of destruction of israel. a hamas activist wrote the struggle is about the very existence of israel not on the borders. official palastinian television said we are drawing our new maps. when they israelis disappear from the history, we will build a new residential area, the mcgr mcgrabi corridor will be here. >> everything he controls, school books, media, ministers in government are saying the war is a religious war until the end of israel. >> as the nations prepare for a palastinian state, they might not realize what they are vote ing for. >> they don't know what the palastinian are talking among themselves. it is at abolishing the state of israel. this is the target. >> it remains to be seen how this will play out. it is likely the u.n. showdown would be the first step, not the last in israel's struggle to survive, chris mitchell, cbn news, jerusalem. >> thanks shg chris. stan is a chris
even if the u.n. bases it on 1967 borders, it is not the end of the story. >> there is a consensus we are on the stage of destruction of israel. a hamas activist wrote the struggle is about the very existence of israel not on the borders. official palastinian television said we are drawing our new maps. when they israelis disappear from the history, we will build a new residential area, the mcgr mcgrabi corridor will be here. >> everything he controls, school books, media, ministers...
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special forces to issues it palestinian protesters are they prepared to march in support of the u.n. base independent claiming it's to prevent bloodshed. the gas impasse ukraine that backpedals over its threat of taking russia to court to force prices down moscow says it will found its ground on the already signed deal. a very warm welcome to you this is all to live from moscow new deaths are being reported in syria as the head of the international red cross meets the country's senior officials he's in damascus discussing the humanitarian side of the conflict which is claimed over two thousand lives meanwhile russia is running members of the un security council to encourage the sides to stop violence and still.
special forces to issues it palestinian protesters are they prepared to march in support of the u.n. base independent claiming it's to prevent bloodshed. the gas impasse ukraine that backpedals over its threat of taking russia to court to force prices down moscow says it will found its ground on the already signed deal. a very warm welcome to you this is all to live from moscow new deaths are being reported in syria as the head of the international red cross meets the country's senior officials...
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march in support of the u.n. base in japan claiming it's to prevent bloodshed. the gas empowers ukraine. it's threatened taking russia to court to pull surprises down the last day says it all sounds ground on the already signed deal. very warm welcome to you this is r.t. live from moscow new deaths are being reported in syria as the head of the international red cross meets the country's senior officials he's in the masters discussing the humanitarian side of the conflict which is claimed over two thousand lives meanwhile russia is running members of the un security council to encourage the sides to stop violence and start negotiations the kremlin believes president house work to change the situation on the ground through some reforms and his efforts deserve some credit but the u.s. and its western european allies are pushing for action against assad's regime which they've already sanctions from all its course lie to neighboring jordan now to talk to paul fix show you well professor philadelphia university bill to show you how many hours of being with us here on
march in support of the u.n. base in japan claiming it's to prevent bloodshed. the gas empowers ukraine. it's threatened taking russia to court to pull surprises down the last day says it all sounds ground on the already signed deal. very warm welcome to you this is r.t. live from moscow new deaths are being reported in syria as the head of the international red cross meets the country's senior officials he's in the masters discussing the humanitarian side of the conflict which is claimed over...
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drive is it special forces to shoot at palestinian protesters or vapor pads and margins of port of a u.n. base the independence televisa is already armed jewish settlers in the west bank quit playing for sock puppets it's improved but. the gas impasse in ukraine backpedals a bit it's rather taking us to court the polls twice is down says little stand his ground only where the stunning deal hears the continuing to insist on lies production this is they are using to make any concession. now for decades america and europe of the power in the global economy but now their positions of floundering most of the welcome with them but not everyone as aussie now his from india. the aston p. downgrade of the united states economy has reason many questions about whether or not america will continue to be the powerhouse in the global economy and now the international monetary fund predicts that china will actually outpace the united states economy by twenty sixteen so how is all of this kind of got the traditional players and what is the impact that it be on the so-called developing world well joining me to
drive is it special forces to shoot at palestinian protesters or vapor pads and margins of port of a u.n. base the independence televisa is already armed jewish settlers in the west bank quit playing for sock puppets it's improved but. the gas impasse in ukraine backpedals a bit it's rather taking us to court the polls twice is down says little stand his ground only where the stunning deal hears the continuing to insist on lies production this is they are using to make any concession. now for...
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u.n. in new york. and the issue has been controversy all over the past six months. the main controversy has been the nato bombing campaign, which was done based on the u.n. resolution to protect civilians. we have had a lot of complaints from members of the security council they overstepped their mandate and were backing the rebels and taking part in the regime change. i think that was reflected in the comments in the general assembly. they said, who are these people we're giving the seat to? there are a faction opposed by foreign intervention, not chosen by the libyan people. there were also rumblings and the security council with the resolution was passed, passed unanimously despite the conflicts of the past six months, but russia which has been critical of the nato campaign emphasized the need to lift the no-fly zone is impossible. the remainder is the tension over libya, but by and large the votes that took place with regards to the seat and the u.n. resolution shows most people are on the same page. >> in libya, fighting continues. forces loyal to colonel gaddafi put up strong resistance to two strongholds. there is growing concerns abou
u.n. in new york. and the issue has been controversy all over the past six months. the main controversy has been the nato bombing campaign, which was done based on the u.n. resolution to protect civilians. we have had a lot of complaints from members of the security council they overstepped their mandate and were backing the rebels and taking part in the regime change. i think that was reflected in the comments in the general assembly. they said, who are these people we're giving the seat to?...
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u.n. secretary-general for a palestinian state based on the west bank within east -- with the capital in east jerusalem. the u.n. general assembly gave him its best welcome. so did palestinians in ramallah on the west bank. ignoreddent obama's american pressure to keep their future away from the detonations. -- president abbas ignored america's pressure to keep their future away from the united nations. >> settlement activities in body the core of colonial military occupation of the land of the palestinian people and all of the brutality of aggression and racial discrimination. this policy is the primary cause for the failure of the peace process. >> israel's road to independence came from a u.n. vote. >> united kingdom, abstained. >> the resolution divided the british from palestine. the plan created a jewish state and one for palestinians. the palestinians rejected the plan and israel won the war that followed. palestinians are prepared to except much less than they rejected in 1947. they want a capital in east jerusalem, land occupied by israel since the 1967 war. the americans say they wi
u.n. secretary-general for a palestinian state based on the west bank within east -- with the capital in east jerusalem. the u.n. general assembly gave him its best welcome. so did palestinians in ramallah on the west bank. ignoreddent obama's american pressure to keep their future away from the detonations. -- president abbas ignored america's pressure to keep their future away from the united nations. >> settlement activities in body the core of colonial military occupation of the land...
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u.n. secretary general for a palestinian state based on the west bank and gaza with a capital in jerusalem, land israel captured in the 1967 war. and then the u.n. general assembly, normally sedate, even sleepy, gave him its best welcome. and so did palestinians in ramallah on the west bank. >> president abbas, seen as week by many of them, ignored american pressure to keep their future away from the united nations. president abbas said he wanted to negotiate, but not in the way they'd been doing it since 1993 and he accused israel of apartheid, taking land palestinians want for their state to build illegal settlements for jews. >> settlement activities embody the core of the policy of colonial military occupation of the land of the palestinian people and all of the brutality of aggression and racial discrimination against our people that this policy entails. this policy is the primary cause of the failure of the peace process. >> israel's path to independence came from a u.n. vote. >> united kingdom abstains. united states, yes. >> in 1947, resolution 181 divided british ruled palestine.
u.n. secretary general for a palestinian state based on the west bank and gaza with a capital in jerusalem, land israel captured in the 1967 war. and then the u.n. general assembly, normally sedate, even sleepy, gave him its best welcome. and so did palestinians in ramallah on the west bank. >> president abbas, seen as week by many of them, ignored american pressure to keep their future away from the united nations. president abbas said he wanted to negotiate, but not in the way they'd...
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u.n. for full membership, envisioning a palestinian state based on borders set before israel won the 1967 war. >> ( translated ): i say the time has come for my courageous and proud people after decades of displacement and colonial occupation and ceaseless suffering, to live like other people of the earth: free in a sovereign and independent homeland. >> pelley: israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu called on the u.n. to reject the proposal and challenged the palestinians to restart face-to- face negotiations. >> president abbas, why don't you join me? we have to stop negotiating about the negotiations. let's just get on with it. let's negotiate peace! >> pelley: but there's not likely to be a palestinian nation anytime soon. the united states says it will veto the palestinian request in the security council. we asked mark phillips to go to the west bank to see what palestinians made of this historic day. >> reporter: win or lose at the u.n., the palestinian leadership was determined to throw a victory party, and that's what it looked like in ramallah's arafat square. and the mood was
u.n. for full membership, envisioning a palestinian state based on borders set before israel won the 1967 war. >> ( translated ): i say the time has come for my courageous and proud people after decades of displacement and colonial occupation and ceaseless suffering, to live like other people of the earth: free in a sovereign and independent homeland. >> pelley: israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu called on the u.n. to reject the proposal and challenged the palestinians to...
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think you did see obama responding to some domestic political pressure from his own base when he was speaking before the u.n. this week and he was emphasizing we really do stand with israel. it was a much more lopsided story than he's told in the past, much more sympathetic to the israelis, and that was a message to his base. i don't know how much he's really at risk of losing jewish voters. gwen: and netanyahu was, got up and spoke today and was very supportive of the u.s. everything else was supporting abbas. thanks, everyone. we have to stop here, but the conversation continues online, in the "washington week" webcast extra, where we'll get to everything we couldn't get to here. it will be posted at 11:00 eastern time on pbs.org the and before we go tonight, we send condolences to the family of the late charles percy of illinois, the three-term senator and among 0 things, father of share percy rockefeller, the c.e.o. of weta here in washington. chuck percy was 91 years old. keem up with daily developments on air and online at the pbs news hour, and we'll see you next week right here on "washington week."
think you did see obama responding to some domestic political pressure from his own base when he was speaking before the u.n. this week and he was emphasizing we really do stand with israel. it was a much more lopsided story than he's told in the past, much more sympathetic to the israelis, and that was a message to his base. i don't know how much he's really at risk of losing jewish voters. gwen: and netanyahu was, got up and spoke today and was very supportive of the u.s. everything else was...
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based news network. t.v. and demonstrations recall and spread across the world had of the bid for statehood at the u.n. and even as barack obama personally vows to veto any resolution recognizing a free palestinian state. well i have the speech of the u.n. generalists and we are to you spoke to the iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad about the palestinian push for statehood and the situation in the middle east. present minute i thank you very much for taking the time to sit with archytas you are here to address the international body at the united nations every year that you have come so far you have advocated out of the health of the palestinians in support of their sovereignty in support of the palestinians having their own state this year the issue of palestinian statehood is gaining a lot of new momentum in the arab world and the so-called arab spring uprisings that have taken place in tunisia egypt libya. does the palestinian bid for statehood khan at the right time at this moment what is your take on that. in the name of the almighty the most gracious and the most merciful first i would like to
based news network. t.v. and demonstrations recall and spread across the world had of the bid for statehood at the u.n. and even as barack obama personally vows to veto any resolution recognizing a free palestinian state. well i have the speech of the u.n. generalists and we are to you spoke to the iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad about the palestinian push for statehood and the situation in the middle east. present minute i thank you very much for taking the time to sit with archytas you...
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israeli government refuses to commit to terms of reference for the negotiations that are based on international law and u.n. resolutions. and it frantically continues to intensify building settlements on the territory of the state of the future state of palestine. settlement activities embody the core of a policy of colonial military occupation of the land of the palestinian people and all of the brutality of aggression and racial discrimination against our people that this policy entails. this policy which constitutes a breach of national humanitarian law are the primary cause for the failure of the peace process and collapse of dozens of opportunities and the burial of the great hopes that rose from the signing of declarations of principles in 1993 between the palestine liberation organization and israel to achieve a just peace that would begin a new era for our region. the reports of the united nations missions as well as reports by several israelian institutions and civil societies convey a horrific picture -- >> palestinian president mahmoud abbas making a case for palestinian statehood. the united st
israeli government refuses to commit to terms of reference for the negotiations that are based on international law and u.n. resolutions. and it frantically continues to intensify building settlements on the territory of the state of the future state of palestine. settlement activities embody the core of a policy of colonial military occupation of the land of the palestinian people and all of the brutality of aggression and racial discrimination against our people that this policy entails. this...
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it says the owner of the facility based its plant on poor hazard assessments of natural disaster. the u.n. says the international emergency response framework should be set up to deal with nuclear accidents so human health and food safety can be secure. it also wants to create a global system to allow the international atomic enemy agency to monitor radiation levels. the united nations report goes on to stress the importance of nuclear power as well. it says, a peaceful use of atomic energy will help improve the lives of 2.4 billion people in developing countries who lack electricity. the united nations is holding a high-level meeting on nuclear safety and security on september 22nd in new york. >>> concerned about internal radiation exposure is mounting among people that live near the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant. a city in fukushima prefecture has decided to help worry ed parents by offering radiation tests for infants and small children. parts of minamisoma city were designated as evacuation zones following the accident. the city has been testing residents for internal radiati
it says the owner of the facility based its plant on poor hazard assessments of natural disaster. the u.n. says the international emergency response framework should be set up to deal with nuclear accidents so human health and food safety can be secure. it also wants to create a global system to allow the international atomic enemy agency to monitor radiation levels. the united nations report goes on to stress the importance of nuclear power as well. it says, a peaceful use of atomic energy...
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u.n. without you i have one here watching. right. from the d.c. based think tank independent says that obama's support for israel is very much determined by the votes. in one nine hundred forty eight when it looked like harry truman was going to lose he he recognize israel eleven minutes after it provocatively. declared its independence well which the arabs didn't want and so he famously said well i have no arab constituents but i have a lot of people who are first zionism and i'm paraphrasing there but and i think obama is in the same boat i think obama really is that his back is to the wall the economy's down and he needs every vote he can get it doesn't look good for him to get reelected right now so i think you'll see him toward israel heavily here in this the rest of this year and next year before the election and it's time now for you to get involved to say what our web site ought to dot com and we are asking you what will happen if the palestinian bid for statehood is vetoed by the u.s. i check out of my job now so far most who have taken part in
u.n. without you i have one here watching. right. from the d.c. based think tank independent says that obama's support for israel is very much determined by the votes. in one nine hundred forty eight when it looked like harry truman was going to lose he he recognize israel eleven minutes after it provocatively. declared its independence well which the arabs didn't want and so he famously said well i have no arab constituents but i have a lot of people who are first zionism and i'm paraphrasing...
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u.n. is not a substitute. these negotiations have to be based on clear terms of reference.d clear end game and total cessation of settlements. >> eric: netanyahu official says he's willing to negotiate and he a call to meet mr. abbas here in new york city. they are only a mile apart in their hotels. how come that didn't happen? >> because there netanyahu until now did not clearly say that he is committed to the terms of reference that the united states and the international community has laid down in order for these negotiations to succeed. we cannot just go to negotiation for the sake of negotiations. we have done that for 18 years. what did we get in return? half a million settlers are living in the palestinian occupied territories. we have a separation wall, closures, the palestinian people are not better off than what they used to be 18 years ago. if mr. netanyahu is interested in return negotiations, he has to say clearly, that he is committed to the terms of reference for these negotiations. >> eric: he told our greta van susteren friday that he stopped stems before a
u.n. is not a substitute. these negotiations have to be based on clear terms of reference.d clear end game and total cessation of settlements. >> eric: netanyahu official says he's willing to negotiate and he a call to meet mr. abbas here in new york city. they are only a mile apart in their hotels. how come that didn't happen? >> because there netanyahu until now did not clearly say that he is committed to the terms of reference that the united states and the international...
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base. he made the comment thursday in a visit to new york for a series of u.n. meetings. he said he hopes to persuade the people of okinawa to accept a plan to move the u marine corps within the prefecture. the plan agreed by japan and the u.s. hasn't been put into action because of strong opposition in okinawa. noda says the plan will help reduce the burden on communities that host u.s. military facilities. he told u.s. president barack obama wednesday that the japanese government will do all it can to get people in okinawa to support the base relocation. >>> day 13 of the grand sumo tournament is considered moving day. we find out who are the contenders for the title. he is enjoying ten victories, gets his stiffest test yet. he wins the initial faceoff. kitataiki trying to get an inside grip. it turns into a grappling battle. back and forth they go. no question who is controlling the flow of this match. he finishes him off with a push down. still a fine effort by both men. the lower body stability shows. the georgian puts his weight advantage to work, but with upper ran
base. he made the comment thursday in a visit to new york for a series of u.n. meetings. he said he hopes to persuade the people of okinawa to accept a plan to move the u marine corps within the prefecture. the plan agreed by japan and the u.s. hasn't been put into action because of strong opposition in okinawa. noda says the plan will help reduce the burden on communities that host u.s. military facilities. he told u.s. president barack obama wednesday that the japanese government will do all...
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israeli government refuses to commit to terms of reference for the negotiations that are based on inlaw and u.nents on the territory of the future state of palestine. settlement activities embody the core of a policy of colonial military occupation of the land of the palestinian people and all of the brutality of aggress and racial discrimination against our people that this policy entails. this policy which constitutes a breach of international humanitarian law and u.n. resolutions is the primary cause for the failure of the peace process, the collapse of dozens of opportunities and the burial of the great hopes that arose from the signing of the declaration of principles in 1993 between the palestine liberation organization and israel to achieve a just peace that would begin a new era for our region. the reports of united nations missions, as well as reports by several israeli institutions and civil societies convey a horrific picture about the size of the settlements campaign which the israeli government does not hesitate to boast about and which it continues to execute so the systematic con
israeli government refuses to commit to terms of reference for the negotiations that are based on inlaw and u.nents on the territory of the future state of palestine. settlement activities embody the core of a policy of colonial military occupation of the land of the palestinian people and all of the brutality of aggress and racial discrimination against our people that this policy entails. this policy which constitutes a breach of international humanitarian law and u.n. resolutions is the...
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u.n. in a week's time. as a commentator on the commonness for the turkey based today's as many thanks speaking to us. ok germany has called on the eurozone members to stick together in an attempt to settle over the potential greek default the chancellor says that greece must stay of all of the block to avoid causing a domino effect has statement came after fears of greece declaring bankruptcy caused a shop for one in global markets on monday it was triggered by reports that germany was preparing for greece to leave the euro saying. it's been struggling to bring its debt crisis under control despite stringent austerity measures financial journalists be confident that there's no easy way and. there are different ways that. the european central bank and the e.u. could go about dealing with a default of greece or an exit of greece portugal or some of the peripheral countries they could break the euro into two different types of euro and put the fact that no one is willing to talk about that option openly and kind of admit that that's where we are with an unsustainable debt like greece has and now the fac
u.n. in a week's time. as a commentator on the commonness for the turkey based today's as many thanks speaking to us. ok germany has called on the eurozone members to stick together in an attempt to settle over the potential greek default the chancellor says that greece must stay of all of the block to avoid causing a domino effect has statement came after fears of greece declaring bankruptcy caused a shop for one in global markets on monday it was triggered by reports that germany was...
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u.n. mandate to protect civilians. in our assessment, we will attach strong importance to protect the civilian population. the nato council will take its decision basedready said. but of course also our own military assessment as well as which decisions might be taken by the u.n. security council. the nato council will work based on this evaluation. the second question as regards the agreement to employ certain defense facilities in turkey, i would like to congratulate the turkish government on that agreement. i consider the agreement is a crucial element in the development of the nato-based missile system that we proved at the nato summit. let me stress that our missile defense system is a purely defensive system. it is not a system directed against anyone except for those who might have an intention to attack nato territory. i stress the word is defense. >> egyptian tv. >> thank you very much. secretary general, like he said your aim is protecting civilians in libya. is you're a strike stillborn. you're protecting the civilian from whom since gaddafi has no control anywhere in libya. the second, do you have any conversation or dealing with the liby
u.n. mandate to protect civilians. in our assessment, we will attach strong importance to protect the civilian population. the nato council will take its decision basedready said. but of course also our own military assessment as well as which decisions might be taken by the u.n. security council. the nato council will work based on this evaluation. the second question as regards the agreement to employ certain defense facilities in turkey, i would like to congratulate the turkish government on...
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novel concern for the new leadership as it seeks to establish order base it will be showing an interview with dr johnson thomas a former u.n. expert to explain what needs to be done to stop the flow of weapons but he's a pretty. old girl start off by being legally married until you can be sold but at some point the guns the cause the problems and. and because of libya the concerns as you know that a lot of the rebels were until fairly recently also regarded as being in league with al-qaeda in some cases so there are some orders of what they might do with that a certain you know organization for what they call courage of the market which would it's always a taking an interest in what happens in libya and once you get support for the revolution of any sort but then you turn to boost some of the individuals within one of the troubles is that. you knew where you could have a society where the good isn't as if it's ritualised respect the rule of law and majority of gun crimes happen not because people want to hold an illegal weapon but because they don't have any trust in someone else looking after them so in this libyan transi
novel concern for the new leadership as it seeks to establish order base it will be showing an interview with dr johnson thomas a former u.n. expert to explain what needs to be done to stop the flow of weapons but he's a pretty. old girl start off by being legally married until you can be sold but at some point the guns the cause the problems and. and because of libya the concerns as you know that a lot of the rebels were until fairly recently also regarded as being in league with al-qaeda in...
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u.n. peacekeeping forces quote instead of disarming the muslim formations as they had committed themselves to doing united nations forces turned those safe areas into terrorists and fundamentalist bases where our villages and towns were attacked so you see the the severity of these allegations that were made by militants in this interview he also went on to choose the u.n. of smuggling weapons into demilitarized zone some very serious statements in this interview how it was missed is really i know it's quite baffling. especially considering that like you said it was filmed back in ninety two ninety five just after the seventies a massacre which is one of the atrocities that nobody's standing trial for and it was also filmed by a was through channels in archie was a day able to obtain it from the bosnian archives and now of course it will fully cooperate with the hague but the fact that they missed this very important piece of evidence is shocking. well indeed and also in that particular interview accuse the international war crimes tribunal of bias against serbs which they're fairly widespread allegations on critics isn't it. right and this is just going to play right into that criti
u.n. peacekeeping forces quote instead of disarming the muslim formations as they had committed themselves to doing united nations forces turned those safe areas into terrorists and fundamentalist bases where our villages and towns were attacked so you see the the severity of these allegations that were made by militants in this interview he also went on to choose the u.n. of smuggling weapons into demilitarized zone some very serious statements in this interview how it was missed is really i...
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u.n. charter and the resolution twelve forty four so you don't believe that said the nato base presence there was in any way necessary to retain the peace. with nato all they're doing right now is that they're actually. the stabilizing the situation they're actually bringing conflict. everything was reasonably peaceful until they gave the green light for albanian special police forces to forcibly take the administrative border control lie and ever since then they've been giving them full support so they're encouraging actually the government in prishtina. headed by ha shem paci who is wanted for various charges from organ trafficking to drug trafficking and they're encouraging him to more violence so that's why they're not a peace partner at all they're total factor of war and this is the stabilization and they were clearly very strong emotions coming out of belgrade when all of this started in the film. called the on the un security council to respond but seemingly nothing actually happened why do you feel that the u.n. seems to be paying not much attention to their. well actually the thing
u.n. charter and the resolution twelve forty four so you don't believe that said the nato base presence there was in any way necessary to retain the peace. with nato all they're doing right now is that they're actually. the stabilizing the situation they're actually bringing conflict. everything was reasonably peaceful until they gave the green light for albanian special police forces to forcibly take the administrative border control lie and ever since then they've been giving them full...
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u.n. this week. palestinians want their territory based on pre1967 borders.hat includes the west bank and the gaza strip. key international finance am institutions like the world bank and the international monetary fund. they are supported statehood. >> combine strong support from the international community for palestinian statehood with a relaunched and revitalized -- >> the united states and israel believe this can only be achieved through direct negotiations. >>> 7:19. back here in the bay area. a new report shows the san francisco bay is much cleaner than in the past. according to the "mercury news" scientists say the bay is far less polluted now than in the 1950s and '60s. the report comes out out before a conference tomorrow. modern technology is removing up to 99% of contaminants in the waste water. >>> fight muni's projected shortfall parking tickets will likely not be going up. with fewer tickets handed out and the state getting a portion of the fees, some have suggested ticket hikes but the head of the ntsb tells the chronicle that parking increase
u.n. this week. palestinians want their territory based on pre1967 borders.hat includes the west bank and the gaza strip. key international finance am institutions like the world bank and the international monetary fund. they are supported statehood. >> combine strong support from the international community for palestinian statehood with a relaunched and revitalized -- >> the united states and israel believe this can only be achieved through direct negotiations. >>> 7:19....
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u.n. we have 800 military bases throughout the world. have 100,000 military contractors. you have black water -- you have blackwater. you have three legal wars. if you look at nazi germany, it took all the assets of society and funnel them into the military industrial complex. you can look at the past 10 years, or the beginning of the bush administration. you have something on there about the solyndra investigation. look at a connection between dick cheney, halliburton. host: we're going to be talking about that at about 7:45 eastern time with tim murphy, a republican of pennsylvania. solyndra executives will testify on friday before the house energy and commerce committee. the lawyers for the executives said late yesterday that they are going to take their fifth amendment right at that hearing. we will talk more about that later. want to show you this headline, also in "the washington times." "obama policy on palestinian seace talks 'misguided' say rick perry." >> there middle east policy of appeasement has encouraged such an ominous at the bad faith. simply put, we woul
u.n. we have 800 military bases throughout the world. have 100,000 military contractors. you have black water -- you have blackwater. you have three legal wars. if you look at nazi germany, it took all the assets of society and funnel them into the military industrial complex. you can look at the past 10 years, or the beginning of the bush administration. you have something on there about the solyndra investigation. look at a connection between dick cheney, halliburton. host: we're going to be...
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israeli government refuses to commit to terms of reference for the negotiations that are based on international law and u.n. resolutions and emphatically continues to intensify building settlements on the territory of the the state of -- of the future of state of palestine. >> like i mentioned just a short time from now delegates will hear from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he'll have some of the same points to hit as the president, president obama has hit. he may hit them own more strongly. will you see that live here again. we expect that at any moment. >>> turning to our senior state department producer who is here with me. alise, what happens now? he's asking for statehood, he hand in the paperwork but how is this process expected to go? could go quickly but it could draw out for some time. >> it could. i think what president abbas is looking to do, get on a plane, go back to his people, claim victory that he went to the u.n. security council and also give this a little time to brew. everybody really dancing on a pin right mao for president abbas, he's looking to see what the international
israeli government refuses to commit to terms of reference for the negotiations that are based on international law and u.n. resolutions and emphatically continues to intensify building settlements on the territory of the the state of -- of the future of state of palestine. >> like i mentioned just a short time from now delegates will hear from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he'll have some of the same points to hit as the president, president obama has hit. he may hit them...
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israeli government refuses to commit to terms of reference for negotiations that are based on international law and u.ninues to intensify building settlements on the territory of the state of the future state of palestine. >> reporter: crowds cheered his words in ramallah. but shortly after abbas' speech, israel's prime minister addressed the general assembly, saying palestinians want a state without peace. >> president abbas just said on this podium that the palestinians are armed only with their hopes and dreams. yeah, hopes, dreams, and 10,000 missiles and rockets supplied by iran, not to mention the river of lethal weapons flowing into gaza from the sinade from libya and else where. >> reporter: hours later another appeal for diplomacy, from the quartet for the middle east. comprised of the u.s., european union, russia, and the u.n., proposing a time line for the israelis and palestinians to resume peace negotiations. >> the united states pledges our support as the parties themselves take the important next steps for a two-state solution, which is what all of us are hoping to achieve. >> reporter:
israeli government refuses to commit to terms of reference for negotiations that are based on international law and u.ninues to intensify building settlements on the territory of the state of the future state of palestine. >> reporter: crowds cheered his words in ramallah. but shortly after abbas' speech, israel's prime minister addressed the general assembly, saying palestinians want a state without peace. >> president abbas just said on this podium that the palestinians are armed...
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u.n. decides how and when a gun can be transferred, sold, ammunition bought, based on standards that have with american law -- >> this is about regulating the export and import of arms. >> daniel prinns of the u.n. says the critics are way off target. >> it's about the treaty, a treaty that is supposed to regulate the way that these goods cross national borders. >> now, the u.n. says they're simply trying to regulate the way arms cross national borders. what's wrong with that? >> what's wrong with that is that the u.n. is dominated by countries who are unsympathetic to the united states and to the freedoms that we enjoy. >> specifically, he says the freedom to defend ourselves. that's it from here, martha, back to you. martha: did you hit anything? >> reporter: you couldn't see that, martha? come on! it was a great shot! my god, come on! that was a direct hit! >> bill: word has it, well done, douglas! >>> he served five years in iraq and afghanistan now. thirty-one-year-old brian tikeman gets a call to service here at home. how this veteran saved the one of one very terrified woman. marth
u.n. decides how and when a gun can be transferred, sold, ammunition bought, based on standards that have with american law -- >> this is about regulating the export and import of arms. >> daniel prinns of the u.n. says the critics are way off target. >> it's about the treaty, a treaty that is supposed to regulate the way that these goods cross national borders. >> now, the u.n. says they're simply trying to regulate the way arms cross national borders. what's wrong...
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u.n. to see in his first speech since the colonel was urged libyans to strive for. a civil democratic state based on moderate islam. international has called on the country's new leaders to prevent human rights abuses accusing both sides of the conflict a violent concern grows over the humanitarian situation in libya that seen over two thousand six hundred killed since the uprising began ortiz more of a notion has been talking to the people of tripoli about the outcome of the revolution. few free tripoli just can't stop chanting to celebrate the birth of new libya. all reminders of a recently overthrown dictatorship are suppressed what used to bring nightmares to some for decades is now a cause for laughter. ship shoot for his curly hair we call him because his hair is so long and he doesn't cut it it's ugly actually but someone out smiling believe in the post gadhafi freedom is nothing but the mirage a crime has been the rest of three times in the last two weeks rebels interrogated him and took his documents the reason the twenty seven year old copilot says is his family's ties with gadhafi his
u.n. to see in his first speech since the colonel was urged libyans to strive for. a civil democratic state based on moderate islam. international has called on the country's new leaders to prevent human rights abuses accusing both sides of the conflict a violent concern grows over the humanitarian situation in libya that seen over two thousand six hundred killed since the uprising began ortiz more of a notion has been talking to the people of tripoli about the outcome of the revolution. few...
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those safe areas into terrorist and fundamentalist bases where our villages and towns were attacked now malott it also goes on to say that he believes the u.n. was smuggling weapons into demilitarize so you can see the severity of these claims and how they could possibly be very important evidence and again shocking really that the hague tribunals this this story well first off because it was filmed in one thousand nine hundred five just after the serbian it's a massacre which is one of the atrocities that malott inches is being accused of why he's standing trial in the first place and second of all it was filmed by a western t.v. station is available in the bosnian archives to very surprising that this video footage which could certainly be a very important moment and very important material in the trial dismissed by the tribe you know and it's eighteen years of existence the tribunal has faced harsh criticism about it being biased its fiercest critics go on to say that it's a political show not a court of law and this is going to not weaken those claims and by this i mean of course this latest news that the tribe you know missed what coul
those safe areas into terrorist and fundamentalist bases where our villages and towns were attacked now malott it also goes on to say that he believes the u.n. was smuggling weapons into demilitarize so you can see the severity of these claims and how they could possibly be very important evidence and again shocking really that the hague tribunals this this story well first off because it was filmed in one thousand nine hundred five just after the serbian it's a massacre which is one of the...
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u.n. to stop its global promotion of nuclear energy here to tell their stories or yoko smith executive director of green action based in kyoto japan and co-founder of stop the manjoo she is also co-author of the book minamata about the japanese methyl mercury pollution ok henri izumi director of should put mari ice in the right that's a mighty shuttle moral. and co-director of save fukushima children. and red ribbon and red ribbon the hokkaido africa support group and kevin camp's radioactive waste watchdog at beyond nuclear welcome to all of you. thank you for joining us. carry id i'm doing ok. i'm sorry i'm late what's the situation in japan it's just so the situation in japan right now is that there are three hundred thousand children living in fukushima and about seventy five percent of the children are going for example to schools that are so contaminated that they would be radiation control areas in nuclear power plants for adults over eight children over. individuals under eighteen will not be legally allowed to the radiation levels are very high in japan they aren't evacuating people unless it's twenty milli
u.n. to stop its global promotion of nuclear energy here to tell their stories or yoko smith executive director of green action based in kyoto japan and co-founder of stop the manjoo she is also co-author of the book minamata about the japanese methyl mercury pollution ok henri izumi director of should put mari ice in the right that's a mighty shuttle moral. and co-director of save fukushima children. and red ribbon and red ribbon the hokkaido africa support group and kevin camp's radioactive...
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based news network. program alice judy and demonstrations ripple and spread across the world ahead of the bid for statehood at the u.n. even as brothel bamma personally valve's to veto any resolution recognizing a free palestinian state. i had of his speech at the un general assembly r.t. spoke to the reigning president mahmoud ahmadinejad about the palestinian push for statehood and the situation in the middle east. president bennett i thank you very much for taking the time since. you were here to address the international body at the united nations every year that you have come so far you have advocated out in behalf of the palestinians in support of their sovereignty and support the palestinians having their own state this year the issue of palestinian statehood is gaining a lot of new momentum in the arab brought them in the so-called arab spring uprisings that can complaisant tunisia egypt libya. does the palestinian bid for statehood at the right time at this moment what is your take on how. in the name of the almighty the most gracious and the most merciful first i would like to greet you and all of your view
based news network. program alice judy and demonstrations ripple and spread across the world ahead of the bid for statehood at the u.n. even as brothel bamma personally valve's to veto any resolution recognizing a free palestinian state. i had of his speech at the un general assembly r.t. spoke to the reigning president mahmoud ahmadinejad about the palestinian push for statehood and the situation in the middle east. president bennett i thank you very much for taking the time since. you were...
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u.n. but i know when it comes to libya the u.s. and nato using exactly those resolutions when they try to enforce based double standards is neat. well i think comparing libya to the sort of the thing conflict is a case of the. roads misrepresentation. you see i have a lot of sympathy for the palestinian cause and i've been a proponent of the two state solution for years and years very actively what the what about forgot to say is that we're reading brought this the peace process through to its end was the second intifada in the in the year two thousand it's it's not israelis were much more willing to take risks strictly it's from ninety three to two thousand and the problem is that most israelis feel truly traumatized by the second. i can tell you with all. my very clear stands for the two state solution i lived here during the second intifada it was incredibly traumatic. i don't think that it's either fair or realistic or accurate to put the whole office . of the stalled peace process on his road this being said i think but that the government it's very unproductive and it's certainly not helping any but i think we should stil
u.n. but i know when it comes to libya the u.s. and nato using exactly those resolutions when they try to enforce based double standards is neat. well i think comparing libya to the sort of the thing conflict is a case of the. roads misrepresentation. you see i have a lot of sympathy for the palestinian cause and i've been a proponent of the two state solution for years and years very actively what the what about forgot to say is that we're reading brought this the peace process through to its...
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u.n. decides how and when a gun can be transferred, sold, ammunition bought, based on standards that have g to do with american law. >> this treaty is about regulating the export and import of arms. >> reporter: daniel prins of the u.n. says the critics are way off target. >> it is about the trade. this is treaty that is supposed to regulate the way that these goods cross-national borders. >> reporter: now the u.n. says they're simply trying to regulate the way arms cross-national borders. what's wrong with that? >> what's wrong with that is the u.n. is dominated by countries who are unsympathetic to our, to the united states and to the freedoms that we enjoy. [gunfire] >> reporter: still any treaty with the u.n. would have to be passed by a 2/3 vote in the u.s. senate, a prospect that is unlikely if it threatens the constitution. that's it from here, jon. back to you. jon: i think a lot of those gun-owning constituents will be burning up the phones to washington. >> reporter: don't mess with those gun owners, jon. jon: that's right. douglas kennedy, thank you. jenna: pretty good shot by d
u.n. decides how and when a gun can be transferred, sold, ammunition bought, based on standards that have g to do with american law. >> this treaty is about regulating the export and import of arms. >> reporter: daniel prins of the u.n. says the critics are way off target. >> it is about the trade. this is treaty that is supposed to regulate the way that these goods cross-national borders. >> reporter: now the u.n. says they're simply trying to regulate the way arms...