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u.n. investigation but we see the u.k. the u.s. and others brushoff this this u.n. investigation here's what the u.k. said. the u.n. team are all doing the work of the day we have to be realistic about what they can achieve it's not within the mandate to apportion blame it is. to try to assess scientifically what have happened but i think we're very clear we've been very clear from the outset. where the blame lies on that remains because all of the evidence points in one direction. but it's important to note that the u.n. investigation will not determine who used chemical weapons only whether they were used and we heard nato chief say that any use of chemical weapons in syria cannot go on answered with the question of who did it is what divides the u.n. security council because i mean the attacks the images that we that we saw shocked absolutely everybody that the u.s. and its allies say the assad government was responsible for the attacks the assad government says they would be the last ones to benefit from such an attack especially with the u.n. investigators on th
u.n. investigation but we see the u.k. the u.s. and others brushoff this this u.n. investigation here's what the u.k. said. the u.n. team are all doing the work of the day we have to be realistic about what they can achieve it's not within the mandate to apportion blame it is. to try to assess scientifically what have happened but i think we're very clear we've been very clear from the outset. where the blame lies on that remains because all of the evidence points in one direction. but it's...
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u.n. investigation and as the u.n. secretary general said to give peace a chance we hear the drums of war loud and clear in washington we know that the u.s. has aligned its warships along the syrian coast preparing for a possible attack and yet president obama when he set down for an interview or said i have not yet made the decision from what he went on to say one should not assume that there will be no strikes take a listen we can take limited tailored approaches not getting drawn into a long conflict. we send a shot across the bow saying stop doing this that can have a positive in fact on our national security over the long term and may have a positive impact in the sense that chemical weapons are not used again on innocent civilians of course it begs the question what's a tailored approach in an environment of a violent civil war where you have sides blaming each other for horrible crimes that have been and are being committed to syria u.n. inspectors are in the country now investigating the attack that happened a
u.n. investigation and as the u.n. secretary general said to give peace a chance we hear the drums of war loud and clear in washington we know that the u.s. has aligned its warships along the syrian coast preparing for a possible attack and yet president obama when he set down for an interview or said i have not yet made the decision from what he went on to say one should not assume that there will be no strikes take a listen we can take limited tailored approaches not getting drawn into a long...
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u.n. investigators access to the scene of the alleged chemical attack but the point needs to be made that damascus says it will do its maximum to ensure safe passage for the investigators the actual territory is result held and then so i hope to maybe it will be the rebel forces who determine whether or not the u.n. investigators have reactors that they require we're just hearing however from the united states who says that this now comes too late we are however hearing from the u.n. that they will regardless begin their investigation come monday now this comes as the united states says it has very little doubt that damascus was behind this chemical strike the u.s. intelligence basing these claims on the number of reported deaths we're hearing that upwards of one hundred of one hundred people were in fact killed it also is basing these claims on the types of injuries and on eyewitness reports these kind of discussions are emerging from a meeting of the american president barack obama with his security advisers we know that he's been prevented with a review of possible options in terms of
u.n. investigators access to the scene of the alleged chemical attack but the point needs to be made that damascus says it will do its maximum to ensure safe passage for the investigators the actual territory is result held and then so i hope to maybe it will be the rebel forces who determine whether or not the u.n. investigators have reactors that they require we're just hearing however from the united states who says that this now comes too late we are however hearing from the u.n. that they...
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u.n. investigators are in the country investigating an earlier reported use of nerve gas in that country so we are really there the u.s. is doing what it wants to do saying what it wants to say to try to mobilize public opinion in the united states to justify a potential intervention but the it's had government hasn't helped it has it not by allowing immediate access to this site and some of saying that indeed the evidence could have been destroyed by now. you know it's something that we need to look into because in the earlier conditions that the u.n. wanted to put out in syria for the investigators going there in the in the previous occasion was that they had to grant access to the entire country to the investigators and that is also reminiscent of the conditions that the u.s. and. a yugoslavia back in one thousand nine hundred ninety nine that yugoslavia would not accept and then then it was used as a justification to launch the war against yugoslavia so i think we don't need to know the details about that but right now the assad government is saying that it's going to be granting access
u.n. investigators are in the country investigating an earlier reported use of nerve gas in that country so we are really there the u.s. is doing what it wants to do saying what it wants to say to try to mobilize public opinion in the united states to justify a potential intervention but the it's had government hasn't helped it has it not by allowing immediate access to this site and some of saying that indeed the evidence could have been destroyed by now. you know it's something that we need...
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u.n. investigate it wants the u. . and to also investigate who carried out the attacks and not just whether they were carried out the syrian ambassador to the u.n. also said he he had. he had requests that u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon that these one thousand investigating the alleged use of chemical weapons to also investigate quote story more locations where the syrian soldiers inhaled the nerve gas last week on the outskirts of damascus but it seems at this point calls to investigate and to give diplomacy a chance are falling on deaf ears in the u. whereas the u.k. and in france before but it's also important to remember that before every. u.s. intervention in the last fifty years there was a high ball flies misinformation and discrepancies and every time washington would present its case for war as the ultimate truth leading people to believe that waging war was the only way to peace but was it take a listen to a report. as the u.s. is preparing an attack on syria striking similarities can be found at how lossi
u.n. investigate it wants the u. . and to also investigate who carried out the attacks and not just whether they were carried out the syrian ambassador to the u.n. also said he he had. he had requests that u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon that these one thousand investigating the alleged use of chemical weapons to also investigate quote story more locations where the syrian soldiers inhaled the nerve gas last week on the outskirts of damascus but it seems at this point calls to investigate...
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u.n. investigators access to the scene of the alleged chemical attack but the point needs to be made that damascus is it will do its maximum to ensure the safe house initially for the investigations the actual territory is held and then so ultimately it will be the rebel forces who determine whether or not the u.n. investigators have the access that they require we're just hearing however from the united states who says that this now comes too late the hearing from the u.n. that they will regard let's begin their investigation come monday now this comes as the united states says it has very little doubt that damascus was behind this chemical strike the u.s. intelligence basing these claims on the number of reported deaths we're hearing that upwards of one hundred of one hundred people were in fact killed it also is basing these claims on the types of injuries and on eyewitness reports these kind of discussions are emerging from a meeting of the american president barack obama with his security advisers we know that he's been prevented with a review of possible options in terms of american
u.n. investigators access to the scene of the alleged chemical attack but the point needs to be made that damascus is it will do its maximum to ensure the safe house initially for the investigations the actual territory is held and then so ultimately it will be the rebel forces who determine whether or not the u.n. investigators have the access that they require we're just hearing however from the united states who says that this now comes too late the hearing from the u.n. that they will...
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u.n. investigation into the alleged use of chemicals having not yet begun. as more and more scarce reaction. russia is urging caution to the west saying that assigning blame to soon over the alleged use of chemical weapons in syria would be a tragic mistake in fact in a statement released on sunday the foreign ministry did not mention the u.s. by name but i'm going to read what they said it says we strongly urge those who in trying to impose their opinion on u.n. experts ahead of the results of an investigation announce the possibility of military action against syria to exercise discretion and not make tragic mistakes now again they did not mention the u.s. but this comes as a broke obama has met with his security advisers as well as his military advisers and even spoken to the prime minister of the u.k. cameron and basically saying that they are prepared to use military action making sure that you know what is on the table there but president obama has not made a decision as of yet now russia has suggested that in these situations it can be tricky to decid
u.n. investigation into the alleged use of chemicals having not yet begun. as more and more scarce reaction. russia is urging caution to the west saying that assigning blame to soon over the alleged use of chemical weapons in syria would be a tragic mistake in fact in a statement released on sunday the foreign ministry did not mention the u.s. by name but i'm going to read what they said it says we strongly urge those who in trying to impose their opinion on u.n. experts ahead of the results of...
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u.n. investigation washington has bypassed the u.n. both in the case of the former yugoslavia and that of iraq in libya the u.s. and its allies have effectively carried out a regime change although the u.n. mandate was to protect civilians we came we saw he died. because we acted quickly a humanitarian catastrophe has been avoided but for many libyans a humanitarian catastrophe has just started as the nation plunges deeper into chaos and tear like in iraq where the intervention was followed by a decade of terror for those wondering what awaits american politicians found to have light no weapons over there. to be under here. to check on r.t.e. washington d.c. more news coming up after the soporific. wealthy british style it's time to retire let's go to the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy because the reports on our t.v. . show language. actually make it without any federal subsidies still some of. the consumer. choose to use the great. choose the stories to. choose access to. this is r t floodwater
u.n. investigation washington has bypassed the u.n. both in the case of the former yugoslavia and that of iraq in libya the u.s. and its allies have effectively carried out a regime change although the u.n. mandate was to protect civilians we came we saw he died. because we acted quickly a humanitarian catastrophe has been avoided but for many libyans a humanitarian catastrophe has just started as the nation plunges deeper into chaos and tear like in iraq where the intervention was followed by...
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u.n. investigators completed an inspection of chemical weapons attacks today in and around damascus. the u.n. saying investigators interviewing survivors and doctors and collecting samples before returning to their hotel, but not until after there was a sniper that forced them at one point in time to rey treat. we go to washington. bring us up-to-date. >> reporter: all along in the five days since that chemical attack and the horrific images out of syria to television and computer screens worldwide, the administration from the president down stress any option or retaliation exercised must be of an inter national nature. of we know that john kerry had at least two dozen phone calls with his counterparts around the region and world including the syrian foreign minister on saturday. he spoke with the 4 french and the foreign ministers from a number of gulf states. the united states doesn't want to go this alone and britain has come out foursquare behind some punishment. noy matter how you want to phrase tfrance has a strong statement and germany, the united states and its allies want to
u.n. investigators completed an inspection of chemical weapons attacks today in and around damascus. the u.n. saying investigators interviewing survivors and doctors and collecting samples before returning to their hotel, but not until after there was a sniper that forced them at one point in time to rey treat. we go to washington. bring us up-to-date. >> reporter: all along in the five days since that chemical attack and the horrific images out of syria to television and computer screens...
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u.n. investigation into the use of chemicals having not yet begun. more on moscow's reaction . russia is urging caution to the west saying that assigning blame to soon over the alleged use of chemical weapons in syria would be a tragic mistake in fact in a statement released on sunday the foreign ministry did not mention the u.s. by name but i'm going to read what they said it says we strongly urge those who in trying to impose their opinion on u.n. experts ahead of the results of an investigation announce the possibility of military action against syria to exercise discretion and not make tragic mistakes now again they did not mention the u.s. but this comes as a broke obama has met with his security advisers as well as his military advisers and even spoken to the prime minister of the u.k. cameron and basically saying that they are prepared to use military action making sure they know what is on the table there but president obama has not made a decision as of yet now russia has suggested that in these situations it can be tricky to decide who is actually responsible in has s
u.n. investigation into the use of chemicals having not yet begun. more on moscow's reaction . russia is urging caution to the west saying that assigning blame to soon over the alleged use of chemical weapons in syria would be a tragic mistake in fact in a statement released on sunday the foreign ministry did not mention the u.s. by name but i'm going to read what they said it says we strongly urge those who in trying to impose their opinion on u.n. experts ahead of the results of an...
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u.n. investigation into things, though the investigation has not started yet. we have more on moscow's reaction. >> moscow is urging caution to the west, saying that assigning the blame to go soon in the chemical weapons with serial would be a tragic mistake. in fact, in a statement, the foreign ministry did not mention the u.s. by name, but it says, we strongly urge those who are trying to impose their opinion on the u.n. ahead of an investigation announced the possibility of military action against serious to exercise discretion and not make tragic mistakes. again, they did not mention the u.s., but this comes as barack obama has met with his security advisers and military advisers and has spoken with the military -- the british representative, but president obama has not made a decision as of yet. now, russia has suggested that in these situations, it could be difficult to decide who is responsible, and he could even be the rebels that are responsible for a chemical attack vomit if, in fact, a chemical attack has actually happened. in a less formal statement
u.n. investigation into things, though the investigation has not started yet. we have more on moscow's reaction. >> moscow is urging caution to the west, saying that assigning the blame to go soon in the chemical weapons with serial would be a tragic mistake. in fact, in a statement, the foreign ministry did not mention the u.s. by name, but it says, we strongly urge those who are trying to impose their opinion on the u.n. ahead of an investigation announced the possibility of military...
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u.n. to investigate but they cannot. open up areas that are under the opposition control they can certainly. ask that the u.n. come in and look at whatever documentation they might have but i so i think that this is a very serious development and what's happening is that the regular media is just assuming that it's the it's the syrian government when in fact they're being fed information from the opposition so that i think everyone has to be very careful and certainly policymakers need to be very careful before they take any action that could be very very difficult to really get to the bottom of this latest episode. international tensions are running high as the pentagon moves naval forces closer to syria despite obama being cautious going into the so will do those preparations for type usually mean tell us what you think on our web site r.t. dot com and so far the majority almost half of those who voted say washington wants to divert americans from domestic problems around thirty percent of you think the pentagon's messa
u.n. to investigate but they cannot. open up areas that are under the opposition control they can certainly. ask that the u.n. come in and look at whatever documentation they might have but i so i think that this is a very serious development and what's happening is that the regular media is just assuming that it's the it's the syrian government when in fact they're being fed information from the opposition so that i think everyone has to be very careful and certainly policymakers need to be...
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u.n. investigators that they will begin their investigation starting monday now this comes as the united states says it has very little doubt that damascus was behind this chemical strike the u.s. intelligence basing these claims on the number of reported deaths we're hearing that upwards of one hundred of one hundred people were in fact killed it also is basing these claims on the type of injuries and on eyewitness reports these kind of discussions are emerging from a meeting that the american president barack obama is currently having with his security advisers we know that he's been prevented with a review of possible options in terms of american response if indeed there has been the use of chemical weaponry president obama has repeatedly said that if assad uses chemical weapons that would be a green light that would be a red line in terms of which american and foreign intervention would be justified at the same time the white house is also saying that it believes that damascus did lade access to these u.n. investigators because it wanted to give the chemical weapons time to degrade now all
u.n. investigators that they will begin their investigation starting monday now this comes as the united states says it has very little doubt that damascus was behind this chemical strike the u.s. intelligence basing these claims on the number of reported deaths we're hearing that upwards of one hundred of one hundred people were in fact killed it also is basing these claims on the type of injuries and on eyewitness reports these kind of discussions are emerging from a meeting that the american...
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the sunni national coalition has called for an international investigation. today the u.n. ll investigate allegations of previous attacks per the mandate. there have been claims and counter claims, the slaughtering of the syrian people is likely to continue. >> and al-jazeera will be monitoring the situation from lebanon. >> we have heard allegations that chemical weapons were used against certain members of the syrian government. russia, china blocking any resolution or any statement demanding an official investigation on what exactly happened in the suburbs of damascus. so they have lost faith in the international community and don't understand why the u.n. investigation team is still in damascus, investigating incidents they are claiming the syrian government used chemical weapons. at the end of the day, we do know that it will not be blocking any movement or any action but the administration is quite concerned about getting involved in syrian activity and certain groups are not supporting their interests. >>> talk about the red line that president obama has talked about
the sunni national coalition has called for an international investigation. today the u.n. ll investigate allegations of previous attacks per the mandate. there have been claims and counter claims, the slaughtering of the syrian people is likely to continue. >> and al-jazeera will be monitoring the situation from lebanon. >> we have heard allegations that chemical weapons were used against certain members of the syrian government. russia, china blocking any resolution or any...
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u.n. investigation will not affirm who used these chemical weapons. that is not the mandate of the u.n. investigation. they will only affirm whether such weapons were used. by the definition of their own mandate, the u.n. can't tell us anything we haven't shared with you this afternoon or that we don't already know. and because of the guaranteed russian obstructionism through any action through the u.n. security council the u.n. cannot galvanize the world to act as it should. let me be clear, we will continue talking to the congress, talking to our allies and most importantly, talking to the american people. president obama will ensure that the united states of america makes our own decisions on our own time lines based on our values and our interests. now, we know that after a decade of conflict the american people are tired of war. believe me, i am a too. but fatigue does not absolve us of our responsibility. just longing for peace does not necessarily bring it about. history would judge us all extroardinar illy harshly if we turn a blind eye to use of wepons of massa destruction again
u.n. investigation will not affirm who used these chemical weapons. that is not the mandate of the u.n. investigation. they will only affirm whether such weapons were used. by the definition of their own mandate, the u.n. can't tell us anything we haven't shared with you this afternoon or that we don't already know. and because of the guaranteed russian obstructionism through any action through the u.n. security council the u.n. cannot galvanize the world to act as it should. let me be clear,...
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u.n. to try to prompt better action from them. and we have called on the syrian government to allow an investigation of the site because u.n. inspectors are on the ground right now. we don't expect cooperation. given their past history. and, you know what i do believe is that although the situation in syria is very difficult. and the notion that the u.s. can somehow solve what is a sectarian complex problem inside of syria sometimes its overstated. >> but delay can be deadly, right, mr. president? >> there is no doubt that when you start seeing chemical weapons used on a large scale -- and again we are still gathering information about this particular event -- it is very troublesome. >> there is strong proof they used them already in the past. >> then that starts getting to some core national interests that the united states has. both in terms of us making sure that -- weapons of mass destruction are not proliferating as well as needing to protect our allies, our bases, in the region. this is something that is going to require america's attention and hopefully the entire international community's attention. >> senator mccai
u.n. to try to prompt better action from them. and we have called on the syrian government to allow an investigation of the site because u.n. inspectors are on the ground right now. we don't expect cooperation. given their past history. and, you know what i do believe is that although the situation in syria is very difficult. and the notion that the u.s. can somehow solve what is a sectarian complex problem inside of syria sometimes its overstated. >> but delay can be deadly, right, mr....
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u.n. investigation now the u.n. investigative team is supposed to begin country for another six days at least and one thing lavrov is concerned about is the failure of the geneva two dialogue conferences that the united states and russia have been working on jointly and so right now also the deputy prime minister dmitry rogozin was a little bit more direct a little bit more harsh he said that the west behaves towards the islamic world like a monkey with a grenade so it's safe to say russia not happy with this movement towards a military retaliation at least until the united nations gets their job and they can look at the evidence in a legal and more methodical manner. we spoke to u.k. independence party leader nigel farage about britain's apparent eagerness to get tangled up in syria's civil war he believes the government has unfolded this once through i would just say this you know number one can we please actually find out the that it was a sad that use those weapons it's probable that it was but please can we find
u.n. investigation now the u.n. investigative team is supposed to begin country for another six days at least and one thing lavrov is concerned about is the failure of the geneva two dialogue conferences that the united states and russia have been working on jointly and so right now also the deputy prime minister dmitry rogozin was a little bit more direct a little bit more harsh he said that the west behaves towards the islamic world like a monkey with a grenade so it's safe to say russia not...
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u.n. investigators is in syria trying to verify if chemical weapons were used if so what kind in the meantime if the u.s. does launch a unilateral military strike against syria without u.n. approval then the country policing the world will be in clear violation of international law reporting from new york marine upper nile r.t. . those critics accusing america of hypocrisy have been pointing to the iran iraq war then the u.s. led intelligence to saddam hussein and knowing full well that he was using chemical weapons to kill thousands of iranians including civilians a fact that former cia officer ray mcgovern believes exemplifies the two faces of the united states foreign policy. but what we have here is a situation where the united states government. enabled. brock. almost to conquer iran by providing iraq with satellite photography and turning a blind eye to its use of chemical weapons including sarin gas we had a famous picture of donald rumsfeld shaking hands with saddam hussein that happened the day after the first public announcement that the iraqis had used mustard gas to go to the iran
u.n. investigators is in syria trying to verify if chemical weapons were used if so what kind in the meantime if the u.s. does launch a unilateral military strike against syria without u.n. approval then the country policing the world will be in clear violation of international law reporting from new york marine upper nile r.t. . those critics accusing america of hypocrisy have been pointing to the iran iraq war then the u.s. led intelligence to saddam hussein and knowing full well that he was...
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u.n. investigators comes too late he said that the syrian government did not allow investigators u.n. investigators into the site of the alleged attack until five days afterwards secretary kerry also said that he believes that president obama believes there must be accountability for those who used chemical weapons in syria you know we've heard over the past year and a half to two years u.s. officials make very various statements aggressive statements against the syrian government this i have to say was a little bit different secretary kerry was very very forceful in his words it anybody who is watching or listening would presume that the u.s. is going to possibly take some type of action as a matter of fact senator kerry also said that the u.s. has additional information about the alleged chemical attack that took place last week and that information will be provided in the days ahead so he didn't disclose everything that the you. right now while gathering intelligence but he didn't make it clear that u.s. president barack obama is going to respond to the chemical attack that allegedl
u.n. investigators comes too late he said that the syrian government did not allow investigators u.n. investigators into the site of the alleged attack until five days afterwards secretary kerry also said that he believes that president obama believes there must be accountability for those who used chemical weapons in syria you know we've heard over the past year and a half to two years u.s. officials make very various statements aggressive statements against the syrian government this i have...
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u.n. investigation.ng it only to stall and to stymie the important effort to bring to light what happened in damascus in the dead of night. and as ban-ki moon said last week, the u.n. investigation will not determine who used these chemical weapons, only whether such weapons were used. a judgment that is already clear to the world. i spoke on thursday with syrian foreign minister and i made it very clear to him that if the regime as he argued had nothing to hide then their response should be immediate, immediate transparency, immediate access. not shelling. their response needed to be unrestricted and immediate access. failure to per milt thmit that, him, would tell its own story. instead, for five days the syrian regime refused to allow the u.n. investigators access to the site of the attack that would allegedly exonerate them. instead, it attacked the area further, shelling it and systematically destroying evidence. that is not the behavior of a government that has nothing to hide. that is not the acti
u.n. investigation.ng it only to stall and to stymie the important effort to bring to light what happened in damascus in the dead of night. and as ban-ki moon said last week, the u.n. investigation will not determine who used these chemical weapons, only whether such weapons were used. a judgment that is already clear to the world. i spoke on thursday with syrian foreign minister and i made it very clear to him that if the regime as he argued had nothing to hide then their response should be...
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u.n. investigation continues for at least another day. >> u.n. investigators are expected to leave syria on saturday clearing the way for a possible american attack. >> happening today a bill aim at making limousines safer face as critical vote before a state committee after the deaths of five women that died when a let seen burst into flames on the san mateo bridge back in may. state senator hill of san mateo sponsored the bill calling for all limousines to carry two fire extinguishers and requires the highway patrol to inspect limousines each year and for vehicles to meet federal and state safety standards. investigators blame mechanical failure for the deadly fire. >> san diego mayor filner is expected to finally leave office in disgrace today amid allegations he sexually harass add dozen women. he is a ten-term congressman and lebanons office less than nine months and a four year term as mayor. he steps down a week after a defiant speech where he told the city council he was an innocent victim of a lynch mob and the city council president will
u.n. investigation continues for at least another day. >> u.n. investigators are expected to leave syria on saturday clearing the way for a possible american attack. >> happening today a bill aim at making limousines safer face as critical vote before a state committee after the deaths of five women that died when a let seen burst into flames on the san mateo bridge back in may. state senator hill of san mateo sponsored the bill calling for all limousines to carry two fire...
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u.n. investigator met with a hostile reception on his arrival. demonstrators there accuse him of being biased in favor of the muslims who they refer to as bengalis very >> the muslims are rude and cause problems. the u.n. investigator is in favor of them and not the ethnic runtime. that's why i don't like him. >> it has left the government struggling to contain sectarian tensions. clashes broke out again after the body of a fisherman was last sure. rumors spread he had been beaten to death by a buddhist. two people died and several were injured. they are increasingly desperate here. many are segregated in camps for internally displaced people. they accuse the police of beatings and extortions. myanmar considers them stateless and considers them refugees from bangladesh. the u.n. envoy will present findings at the end of the 10 day trip and hand the full report to the u.n. general assembly in october. >> campaigning is heating up in norway ahead of september elections. the labour party is trailing in the polls and there is a pretty unusual campaig
u.n. investigator met with a hostile reception on his arrival. demonstrators there accuse him of being biased in favor of the muslims who they refer to as bengalis very >> the muslims are rude and cause problems. the u.n. investigator is in favor of them and not the ethnic runtime. that's why i don't like him. >> it has left the government struggling to contain sectarian tensions. clashes broke out again after the body of a fisherman was last sure. rumors spread he had been beaten...
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u.n. investigators to investigate. egypt's aid, eu foreign ministers meet today to consider suspending the 5 billion euro package it promised the country last year. and serious incident. japanese nuclear watchdog says they are taking seriously the leakage of radioactive water and have raised the level. live from paris. good to have you with us. we start in syria where two pro opposition groups are claiming that government forces carried out a poisonous gas attack near damascus. they claimed huns have died. the two groups are saying that regime forces fired rockets with poisonous gas heads in the attack on wednesday. the britain-based syrian observatory for human rights says the shelling was intense and hit eastern suburbs of the capital. the government denies using chemical weapons. earlier, i spoke to the syrian observatory for human rights. >> bombings continue. they haven't stopped. this is the most intense attack by the syrian regime on the suburbs of damascus and the towns and cities in the east and west countrysi
u.n. investigators to investigate. egypt's aid, eu foreign ministers meet today to consider suspending the 5 billion euro package it promised the country last year. and serious incident. japanese nuclear watchdog says they are taking seriously the leakage of radioactive water and have raised the level. live from paris. good to have you with us. we start in syria where two pro opposition groups are claiming that government forces carried out a poisonous gas attack near damascus. they claimed...
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u.n. investigator met with a hostile reception on his arrival. demonstrators there accuse him of being biased in favor of the muslims who they refer to as bengalis very >> the muslims are rude and cause problems. the u.n. investigator is in favor of them and not the ethnic runtime. that's why i don't like him. >> it has left the government struggling to contain sectarian tensions. clashes broke out again after the body of a fisherman was last sure. rumors spread he had been beaten to death by a buddhist. two people died and several were injured. they are increasingly desperate here. many are segregated in camps for internally displaced people. they accuse the police of beatings and extortions. myanmar considers them stateless and considers them refugees from bangladesh. the u.n. envoy will present findings at the end of the 10 day trip and hand the full report to the u.n. general assembly in october. >> campaigning is heating up in norway ahead of september elections. the labour party is trailing in the polls and there is a pretty unusual campaig
u.n. investigator met with a hostile reception on his arrival. demonstrators there accuse him of being biased in favor of the muslims who they refer to as bengalis very >> the muslims are rude and cause problems. the u.n. investigator is in favor of them and not the ethnic runtime. that's why i don't like him. >> it has left the government struggling to contain sectarian tensions. clashes broke out again after the body of a fisherman was last sure. rumors spread he had been beaten...
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u.n. investigators access to the site of the attack that would allegedly exonerate them.ea further, shelling it and systemically destroying evidence. that is not the behavior of a government that has nothing to hide. that is not the action of a regime eager to prove to the world that it had not used chemical weapons. in fact, the regime's belated decision to allow access is too late and is too late to be credible. today's reports of an attack on the u.n. investigators together with the continued shelling of these very neighborhoods only further weakens the regime's credibility. at president obama's direction, i've spent many hours over the last few days on the phone with foreign ministers and other leaders. the administration is actively consulting with members of congress, and we will continue to have these conversations in the days ahead. president obama has always been in close touch with leaders of our key allies, and the president will be making an informed decision about how to to this indiscriminate use of chemical weapons. make no mistake. president obamas believe
u.n. investigators access to the site of the attack that would allegedly exonerate them.ea further, shelling it and systemically destroying evidence. that is not the behavior of a government that has nothing to hide. that is not the action of a regime eager to prove to the world that it had not used chemical weapons. in fact, the regime's belated decision to allow access is too late and is too late to be credible. today's reports of an attack on the u.n. investigators together with the...
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u.n. investigators arrive on the ground to investigate this latest attack, we will ask former u.s. ambassador to the u.n., john bolton, what needs to be the next step with syria. what he thinks about the possibility of a military response. >>> celebrating the dream. hen and now. thousands of americans descending on the national mall in washington today. marking 50 years since the historic civil rights march on washington. and reverend dr. martin luther king's speech for the ages. doug mckelway live from the washington monument with more details. what's the atmosphere there? >> just a spectacular crowd here, kelly. a huge, huge crowd. you know, i often wonder what the reverend dr. king would think if he were to step into a time machine and plopped down at this time and place today. one thing that he would notice, just -- about three, four blocks behind me, is a brand-new monument carved in stone and likeness, memory. standing alongside those in washington, jefferson and lincoln. another thing he would notice is that huge crowd. probably rivals of that of the day he spoke here in 1963
u.n. investigators arrive on the ground to investigate this latest attack, we will ask former u.s. ambassador to the u.n., john bolton, what needs to be the next step with syria. what he thinks about the possibility of a military response. >>> celebrating the dream. hen and now. thousands of americans descending on the national mall in washington today. marking 50 years since the historic civil rights march on washington. and reverend dr. martin luther king's speech for the ages. doug...
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u.n. security council should immediately look into this into the into the investigation and if the chemical attacks are proven to have taken place then the u.n. should use force sooner. and russia again reiterated their point that this is absolutely unacceptable to exert this kind of pressure on the syrian government which by the way seems to appear as if they are absolutely willing to cooperate with the u.n. inspection team in terms. of the talk of chemical of chemical stuff some sort of being being used because again it's not in the syrian government's interest for that question to be kind of up in the air and mr foreign affairs of russia has actually said that this looks like another wave of antigovernment syrian propaganda which is essentially being perpetuated by the syrian opposition thanks very much indeed for that he's only going to live here in the studio with me. when we more pressure on the syrian government is being made worse by american insisting that the rebels are not capable of carrying out such attacks on occasions i've just been talking about with marina then michael malo
u.n. security council should immediately look into this into the into the investigation and if the chemical attacks are proven to have taken place then the u.n. should use force sooner. and russia again reiterated their point that this is absolutely unacceptable to exert this kind of pressure on the syrian government which by the way seems to appear as if they are absolutely willing to cooperate with the u.n. inspection team in terms. of the talk of chemical of chemical stuff some sort of being...
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u.n. security council says an investigation is needed into a negation of a deadly chemical attack in syria their position is accusing assad's forces of gassing hundreds of people on wednesday that occasions have been refuted by the syrian government the details now from our new york correspondent marina fortnight . secretary general john ellison was also on hand at the closed door security council consultations he said that there is no confirmation of the use of chemical weapons and he says that this needs to be underlined meanwhile britain's foreign minister william hague said that the alleged attacks should be an eye opener for all those who support assad his comments leave no options open to the fact that an opposition or terrorist group who would be responsible for the allegedly use of chemical weapons now may be no coincidence the syrian opposition is making these allegations latest allegations against the syrian government just a few days after i team of u.n. inspectors arrived in damascus to examine previous suspected cases of chemical weapon use in the war torn country meanwhile of
u.n. security council says an investigation is needed into a negation of a deadly chemical attack in syria their position is accusing assad's forces of gassing hundreds of people on wednesday that occasions have been refuted by the syrian government the details now from our new york correspondent marina fortnight . secretary general john ellison was also on hand at the closed door security council consultations he said that there is no confirmation of the use of chemical weapons and he says...
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u.n. investigation the u.n. investigative team is supposed to begin country for another six days at least and he's saying that you know this investigation has to take place and go through proper legal channels before any decision is made now he also mentioned or russia has taken a position that there is evidence to suggest that it could be the rebels themselves that have used chemical weapons and so at this point we can possibly say that chemical weapons have been used but who actually is to blame that has not yet been determined in earlier he said it was the u.n. security council that needed to look at that evidence and make that determination and one thing while i was concerned about is the failure of the geneva two dialogue conferences that the united states and russia have been working on jointly and so right now also the deputy prime minister dmitry rogozin was a little bit more direct a little bit more harsh he said that the west behaves towards the islamic world like a monkey with a grenade so it's safe to
u.n. investigation the u.n. investigative team is supposed to begin country for another six days at least and he's saying that you know this investigation has to take place and go through proper legal channels before any decision is made now he also mentioned or russia has taken a position that there is evidence to suggest that it could be the rebels themselves that have used chemical weapons and so at this point we can possibly say that chemical weapons have been used but who actually is to...
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u.n. experts arrived in damascus to investigate previous reports of chemical weapon usage. rebel forces have been accused of using toxic gas. activists are now urging the u.n. team to investigate the latest incident. but in the last two years in syria there have been many claims and countered claims on the subject of chemical weapons. it means that people may never know the exact truth of what happened, or how these people were killed. al jazeera. >> well, earlier the military chief of the free syrian army spoke to al jazeera. over a thousand people have died in the attack. >> the criminal regime committed a master at dawn using chemical weapons in ground-to-ground missiles which, and it led to is thousand 6 martyrs and hundreds more injured. many of them including women and children, are in critical condition. >> well, the u.n. security council emergency meeting on syria is due to start in under an hour. we're at the u.n. headquarters and we'll go there shortly, but first to patty in washington, d.c. so far what noise versus been coming out of the white house about this? >>
u.n. experts arrived in damascus to investigate previous reports of chemical weapon usage. rebel forces have been accused of using toxic gas. activists are now urging the u.n. team to investigate the latest incident. but in the last two years in syria there have been many claims and countered claims on the subject of chemical weapons. it means that people may never know the exact truth of what happened, or how these people were killed. al jazeera. >> well, earlier the military chief of...
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u.n. team is working on the ground at every turn the syrian regime has failed to cooperate with the un investigation washington has bypassed the u.n. both in the case of the former yugoslavia and that of iraq in libya the us and its allies have effectively carried out a regime change although the un mandate was to protect civilians we came we saw he died. because we acted quickly a humanitarian catastrophe has been avoided but for many libyans a humanitarian catastrophe has just started as the nation plunges deeper into chaos and care like in iraq where the intervention was followed by a decade of care for those wondering what awaits american politicians found to have light no weapons over there. should be under here. going to check on r.t.e. washington d.c. for me is the opium diplomat and an expert on the middle east mohamad haasan says syria will not be broken down by washington's war tactics. united a says just invents in order to achieve it is objective it has invented the most destruction weapon we have seen that in the security council that it is the former state department head the general c
u.n. team is working on the ground at every turn the syrian regime has failed to cooperate with the un investigation washington has bypassed the u.n. both in the case of the former yugoslavia and that of iraq in libya the us and its allies have effectively carried out a regime change although the un mandate was to protect civilians we came we saw he died. because we acted quickly a humanitarian catastrophe has been avoided but for many libyans a humanitarian catastrophe has just started as the...
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u.n. team is working on the ground at every turn the syrian regime has failed to cooperate with the un investigation washington has bypassed the u.n. both in the case of the former yugoslavia and that of iraq in libya the us and its allies have effectively carried out a regime change although the un mandate was to protect civilians we came we saw he died. because we acted quickly a humanitarian catastrophe has been avoided but for many libyans a humanitarian catastrophe has just started as the nation plunges deeper into chaos and care like in iraq where the intervention was followed by a decade of terror for those wondering what awaits american politicians found to have light no weapons over there. should be under here. to check on our t. washington d.c. . tonight a country now that has witnessed u.s. military intervention iraq is still suffering from a spiral of violence and terrorist attacks that continues to claim thousands of lives every year on wednesday a series of coordinated bomb attacks in the country in the country's capital killed more than sixty people in the left dozens more injured res
u.n. team is working on the ground at every turn the syrian regime has failed to cooperate with the un investigation washington has bypassed the u.n. both in the case of the former yugoslavia and that of iraq in libya the us and its allies have effectively carried out a regime change although the un mandate was to protect civilians we came we saw he died. because we acted quickly a humanitarian catastrophe has been avoided but for many libyans a humanitarian catastrophe has just started as the...
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u.n. investigation that was underway saddam hussein and his regime are busy doing. we possibly can to ensure that structures of. finding absolutely nothing. well they found nothing because there was nothing but it was an argument that couldn't be heard through the deafening sound of war drums iraq is not the only example when the us effectively rendered a diplomatic solution obsolete the serbian leaders on the other hand refused even to discuss key elements of the peace agreement before the us started a two month long bombing campaign of the former yugoslavia the us love government had accepted proposals for the near independence of kosovo within the republic of serbia as well as an international peacekeeping force in kosovo but the agreement that nato put forward had a clause that they could not accept in the words of former secretary of state henry kissinger the text which called in serbia to admit need to troops throughout yugoslavia was a provocation an excuse to start bombing runway is not a document that an angelic serb could have accepted years later we see d
u.n. investigation that was underway saddam hussein and his regime are busy doing. we possibly can to ensure that structures of. finding absolutely nothing. well they found nothing because there was nothing but it was an argument that couldn't be heard through the deafening sound of war drums iraq is not the only example when the us effectively rendered a diplomatic solution obsolete the serbian leaders on the other hand refused even to discuss key elements of the peace agreement before the us...
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u.n. investigating it and in fact we're hearing from the u.n. spokesperson that there are shots fired you know why the convoy so forcing the investigators to spand investigation there doesn't i mean doesn't that all look suspicious to you that no matter wot the findings are the decision has already been taken to go ahead with the military action. i agree with you about the turkish government under turkish foreign minister i believe. there is such a regime that used this convince this is why they make such a strong certain sound your rights and such will be until the king is in the. government allowed that they can make investigations of course there is no clear cut decision yet whether the government has it or not while yet in that case i mean it just might mean that the western states are jumping the gun. yes i mean by the turkish side anyway this is very. jumpy if you want by the turkish government about it but i was just going to say because the fish government has no backing for this shooting unfolded here in the last three years so the whole
u.n. investigating it and in fact we're hearing from the u.n. spokesperson that there are shots fired you know why the convoy so forcing the investigators to spand investigation there doesn't i mean doesn't that all look suspicious to you that no matter wot the findings are the decision has already been taken to go ahead with the military action. i agree with you about the turkish government under turkish foreign minister i believe. there is such a regime that used this convince this is why...
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u.n. investigation or whether it's all just the pentagon's plan b. . now it seems even the united nations isn't immune to being snooped on by america's scandal plagued national security agency the recently published information leaked by edward snowden indicates the world body is new york h.q. been caught in its controversial spy net marina port now has the details. america's national security agency allegedly cracked the encryption guarding the united nations' internal video conferencing system that's according to german der spiegel the publication says that the n.s.a. surveillance of the united nations took place last summer and three weeks after hacking into the video system america's spy agency had allegedly boosted its number its number of such decrypted communications from twelve to four hundred and fifty eight now for anyone who doesn't already know this spying on the united nations is illegal under international law der spiegel also reports that the u.s. maintains a monitoring program called the special collection service in over eighty embassi
u.n. investigation or whether it's all just the pentagon's plan b. . now it seems even the united nations isn't immune to being snooped on by america's scandal plagued national security agency the recently published information leaked by edward snowden indicates the world body is new york h.q. been caught in its controversial spy net marina port now has the details. america's national security agency allegedly cracked the encryption guarding the united nations' internal video conferencing...
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u.n. investigation on the ground is complete. well iran is warning that adding a tap on its ally president assad will spark an immediate retaliate or restrike against israel both the syrian government and iran accuse israel of supporting the rebel forces in the ongoing civil war as for moscow's position political analyst miter bobbish tells us there will be no military response to the intervention russia has already made it clear that it's not going to stop the western intervention military where north in nineteen sixty seven when russia stopped they israeli offensive against syria by a threat of use of force but russia should leave both tried to stop the intervention diplomatically and i would say more in there because it's quite clear to anyone watching even western television that the western leaders on north completely sincere. in their statements about these chemical attacks the british prime minister or john kerry don't sound very convincing when they say that they were so devastated by these pictures all fours and children
u.n. investigation on the ground is complete. well iran is warning that adding a tap on its ally president assad will spark an immediate retaliate or restrike against israel both the syrian government and iran accuse israel of supporting the rebel forces in the ongoing civil war as for moscow's position political analyst miter bobbish tells us there will be no military response to the intervention russia has already made it clear that it's not going to stop the western intervention military...