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from the u.n. panel they say the world has completely failed to protect innocent bystanders caught up in the syrian civil war fight. >> disturbing findings. in this report there is an account of large training camps where children, mostly boys, from the age of 14, are recruited and trained to fight in the ranks along with adults. >> and the u.n. panel accuses the syrian government of using weapons on a regular basis against its own people. >> crimes are committed each day from all parties an. >> now the investigators on the panel were never granted access to syria itself, but they insist the only way to end the conflict now is for the security council in new york, which is deadlocked when it comes to syria to refer the syrian war crimes issued. >> another development coming out of syria, an american fighting for the islamic state group is dead. they're shocked an surprised. tell us more about that. >> shocked and surprised is the best way to put this. this is douglas macarthur mccain said they cannot bel
from the u.n. panel they say the world has completely failed to protect innocent bystanders caught up in the syrian civil war fight. >> disturbing findings. in this report there is an account of large training camps where children, mostly boys, from the age of 14, are recruited and trained to fight in the ranks along with adults. >> and the u.n. panel accuses the syrian government of using weapons on a regular basis against its own people. >> crimes are committed each day from...
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the u.n. panel says the shooting of an unarmed black teenager by a white policeman in ferguson, missouri is not isolated. the death of 18-year-old michael brown sparked several weeks of protest and violence. also today this police officer who was suspended for pointing a semi automatic rifle at ferguson residents has resigned. ray al bers wabers was put on indefinitely leave when the cell phone video went viral. >>> heufned's police chief has -- houston's police chief has asked for funding to put knowledge helmet cameras on his officers. >>> cruel and unusual punishme punishment. jennifer london reports. >> reporter: in the california state prison system they call this a forcible extraction. inmate a as this mentally ill prisoner is called has refused this is inmate i. guards say he too refused orders to take medication so force was needed to remove him from his cell. >> they were trained to do just what they did but that is what is horrific to me. no one was disciplined for that. they acted accordi
the u.n. panel says the shooting of an unarmed black teenager by a white policeman in ferguson, missouri is not isolated. the death of 18-year-old michael brown sparked several weeks of protest and violence. also today this police officer who was suspended for pointing a semi automatic rifle at ferguson residents has resigned. ray al bers wabers was put on indefinitely leave when the cell phone video went viral. >>> heufned's police chief has -- houston's police chief has asked for...
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the u.n. panel says the shooting of an unarmed black teenager is not an isolated incident. the death of michael brown sparked several days ever protest and violence. also this officer, police officer was suspended a after pointing a semi automatic rifle at ferguson citizens has resigned. >>> the immigration crisis costing hundreds of lives each year an the federal budget to combat the issue is declining. for one county in southern texas it's a problem compounded by dying immigrants and aging police force. >> life line from 91 calls from the desert. too often the caller is dead by the time the bodies are found. why here, 80 miles north of the border. the checkpoint down the highway is key. the sheriff says smugglers will drive smugglers no further than this point and here is where they would take off on foot through the rough terrain. the nearest town is ten miles away. >> i get on everything that comes through. >> reporter: but because brooks county doesn't actually touch the border, it doesn't qualify for federal funding. so the sheriff's office resorts to selling its used
the u.n. panel says the shooting of an unarmed black teenager is not an isolated incident. the death of michael brown sparked several days ever protest and violence. also this officer, police officer was suspended a after pointing a semi automatic rifle at ferguson citizens has resigned. >>> the immigration crisis costing hundreds of lives each year an the federal budget to combat the issue is declining. for one county in southern texas it's a problem compounded by dying immigrants and...
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a u.n. panel on the civil war in syria said the islamic state is recruiting him children for its bloody campaign. >> among the most disturbing findings in this report are accounts of large training camps where children, mostly boys, from the age of 14, are recruited and trained to fight in the ranks of isis along with adults. report, itd in the indicates members of isis have committed war crimes and crimes against humanity in aleppo including acts of torture, murder, forcible displacement. >> the probe also faults the syrian government for continued killings, torture, and other war crimes including multiple barrel bombings laced with chlorine gas since april. the libyan government is warning of a full-scale war. on sunday, islamist militias claimed control of the libyan capital tripoli after taking over the main airport. on wednesday, the libyan ambassador told the un security council his country was descending into "full-blown civil war if we're not very careful." the outgoing u.n. envoy to libya
a u.n. panel on the civil war in syria said the islamic state is recruiting him children for its bloody campaign. >> among the most disturbing findings in this report are accounts of large training camps where children, mostly boys, from the age of 14, are recruited and trained to fight in the ranks of isis along with adults. report, itd in the indicates members of isis have committed war crimes and crimes against humanity in aleppo including acts of torture, murder, forcible...
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the u.n. panel came out with a grim story.hey don't want to put benchmarks to move to renewable energy economy, and we are stalled. what we need to realize -- and this is what i said in the book, zero marginal cost is the most efficient, sustainable framework that you can have for an economy because it means that we are producing the minimum input of materials, energy, labor, that we can produce with the minimum use of our stuff. for example, if you are taking 15 cars off the road that is a reduction in co2 emissions and a huge amount of material. millions of people are sharing that means instead of buying more close which emits a lot of global warming gases more people are sharing a few were close or of people are out here sharing they're existing domiciles rather than building new hotels, that is that reduction in the emission of co2 and less resources. the perfectly sustainable economy is a zero marshalled cost society. in terms of incentive the economists have argued up until now that you will lose incentives. they're is a
the u.n. panel came out with a grim story.hey don't want to put benchmarks to move to renewable energy economy, and we are stalled. what we need to realize -- and this is what i said in the book, zero marginal cost is the most efficient, sustainable framework that you can have for an economy because it means that we are producing the minimum input of materials, energy, labor, that we can produce with the minimum use of our stuff. for example, if you are taking 15 cars off the road that is a...
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right now we are addressing climate change and the u.n. panel came out with its fifth assessment report is a very grim story. governments onto said carbon targets and benchmarks to move to renewable energy economy and we are stalled. but we need to realize and this is what i say in the book "the zero marginal cost society" zero marginal cost of samosas sustainable framework we can have for economy because we are producing the minimum input of materials, energy and labor so we can produce with the minimum use of our stuff. for example if you are car sharing and taking 15 cards off the road as a reduction of co2 emission and a huge market share because of the car. millions of people are sharing their clothing on other networks instead of buying more clothing which uses resources and makes a lot of global warming gases more people are sharing fewer close. if people are sharing their existing domiciles rather than building new hotels that an emission of co2 and less resources being used. i think the perfectly sustainable economies is zero marginal c
right now we are addressing climate change and the u.n. panel came out with its fifth assessment report is a very grim story. governments onto said carbon targets and benchmarks to move to renewable energy economy and we are stalled. but we need to realize and this is what i say in the book "the zero marginal cost society" zero marginal cost of samosas sustainable framework we can have for economy because we are producing the minimum input of materials, energy and labor so we can...
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the u.n. panel came out with a grim story. they don't want to put benchmarks to move to renewable energy economy, and we are stalled. what we need to realize -- and this is what i said in the book, zero marginal cost is the most efficient, sustainable framework that you can have for an economy because it means that we are producing the minimum input of materials, energy, labor, that we can produce with the minimum use of our stuff. for example, if you are taking 15 cars off the road that is a reduction in co2 emissions and a huge amount of material. millions of people are sharing that means instead of buying more close which emits a lot of global warming gases more people are sharing a few were close or of people are out here sharing they're existing domiciles rather than building new hotels, that is that reduction in the emission of co2 and less resources. the perfectly sustainable economy is a zero marshalled cost society. in terms of incentive the economists have argued up until now that you will lose incentives. they're is
the u.n. panel came out with a grim story. they don't want to put benchmarks to move to renewable energy economy, and we are stalled. what we need to realize -- and this is what i said in the book, zero marginal cost is the most efficient, sustainable framework that you can have for an economy because it means that we are producing the minimum input of materials, energy, labor, that we can produce with the minimum use of our stuff. for example, if you are taking 15 cars off the road that is a...
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u.n. humans rights panel were lookingjune into allegations following a damming report. grenades, flash armored cocktails and armored vehicles. -- molotov cocktails and armored vehicles. all of this after a ager was shot dead. outside, there were violent clashes between police and protesters despite a massive show of force by the national guard. president obama has called for calm and is sending attorney general eric holder to meet with community leaders and investigators. >> in ferguson, the standoff continues. it has been the same every night for more than a week. police advance, protesters retreat and finally teargas shot to disperse the crowd. on monday night, more than 30 people were arrested and several others were winded. according to police, the violent clashes are to be lamed on rental allowance uses -- are to be lamed on criminal elements. they allowed a small number of violent agitators to hide in the crowd and create chaos. catalysts can be bottles thrown, molotov cocktails and shots fired. >> on monday, the governor lifted the nighttime curfew for the st. lo
u.n. humans rights panel were lookingjune into allegations following a damming report. grenades, flash armored cocktails and armored vehicles. -- molotov cocktails and armored vehicles. all of this after a ager was shot dead. outside, there were violent clashes between police and protesters despite a massive show of force by the national guard. president obama has called for calm and is sending attorney general eric holder to meet with community leaders and investigators. >> in ferguson,...
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u.n. named a panel to look into the matter. for gaza living among the rubble, an investigation may not be enough to bring an end to the suffering and pain. >> and we now have a story from iraq and there are claims of who is in control of the mosul dam and air strikes supplied by the united states. >> they too of the military operation to recapture the mosul dam we cannot confirm that the dam is now under the control of the forces and the iraqi arm as was mentioned by the spokesperson of the iraqi army. the dam is behind me. you can see it in the distance. the fighters on the west side of the dam and the other forces are on the right. the spokesperson he's not confirming at all. saying that the fighting is on going. yes, there is cooperation with the iraqi officials but the other fighters are waging this battle, but of course with the help of the u.s. military, the u.s. air force are up in the skies, we hear the planes and they are targeting the islamic state positions, and it is difficult to control the dam, because what we und
u.n. named a panel to look into the matter. for gaza living among the rubble, an investigation may not be enough to bring an end to the suffering and pain. >> and we now have a story from iraq and there are claims of who is in control of the mosul dam and air strikes supplied by the united states. >> they too of the military operation to recapture the mosul dam we cannot confirm that the dam is now under the control of the forces and the iraqi arm as was mentioned by the...
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u.n. has named a panel to look into the matter. for gaza people living in the rubble and for whom the smell of unburied bodies hangs in the air an investigation may not be enough to bring an end to their suffering and pain. >> we can go live now to gaza and you presented some fairly compelling cases of allegations of violations of international humanitarian law and perhaps even international human rights law as well and are two distinct areas of law and who is likely to take these claims forward? >> well, at the moment we have palestinian human rights groups doing their best to collect as much evidence as they can on the ground. we do know that the u.n. does have a panel that will look into this, but it's certainly a monumentel task. wherever we go really in already destroyed areas people come up to you and everybody has a story to tell you about what happened to them, how they escaped or relatives died and shot at. that will be a very long investigation for the human rights groups to carry on. palestinians here are quite confident
u.n. has named a panel to look into the matter. for gaza people living in the rubble and for whom the smell of unburied bodies hangs in the air an investigation may not be enough to bring an end to their suffering and pain. >> we can go live now to gaza and you presented some fairly compelling cases of allegations of violations of international humanitarian law and perhaps even international human rights law as well and are two distinct areas of law and who is likely to take these claims...
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u.n. has named a panel to look into the matter.ing among the rubble, investigation may not be enough to bring an end to their suffering and pain. al jazeera, gaza. >> israeli soldiers have raided the houses of three palestinians in the occupied west bank who they suspect was involved in the kidnapping and murder of three young israeli settlers. they were found dead in june near the city of hebron in the up ad west bank. israeli troops demolished the homes of two. the house belonging to another was sealed with concrete. >>> the head of the u.n. nuclear activity discussed situations with iran. iran has denied accusation it's nuclear program has military goals. >>> al jazeera is demanding the release of these journalists who have been in prison for 233 days. mohamed fahmy, bader mohammed, and peter greste were falsely accused of helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood. in june they were given search years sentences. bader mohammed got an extra three years because he had a spent bullet in his possession, which he had picked up at a pro
u.n. has named a panel to look into the matter.ing among the rubble, investigation may not be enough to bring an end to their suffering and pain. al jazeera, gaza. >> israeli soldiers have raided the houses of three palestinians in the occupied west bank who they suspect was involved in the kidnapping and murder of three young israeli settlers. they were found dead in june near the city of hebron in the up ad west bank. israeli troops demolished the homes of two. the house belonging to...
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u.n. name add panel to look into the matter. for the gazans an investigation may not be enough to bring the end to their suffering and pain. aljazeera gaza. >> israeli soldiers raided and demolished the homes of three. three were found dead in june. a house belonging was sealed with concrete. the other homes were demolished. kimberly, discuss where we are with the negotiations right now approaching the end of a temporary cease fire, what is the israeli view? >> well, we have heard in just the last few minutes from israeli officials, netanyahu is meeting with the top officials and presenting what has been negotiated and discussed with the egyptian mediators in cairo. the focus has been on the israel security. we had comments from netanyahu and saying forcefully in fact israel is preparing for any scenario that comes out of the talks. the military is preparing for a strong operation and adding that this operation is in israel's view is not over and not ending in the words of this minister, quiet and security. it is under this back
u.n. name add panel to look into the matter. for the gazans an investigation may not be enough to bring the end to their suffering and pain. aljazeera gaza. >> israeli soldiers raided and demolished the homes of three. three were found dead in june. a house belonging was sealed with concrete. the other homes were demolished. kimberly, discuss where we are with the negotiations right now approaching the end of a temporary cease fire, what is the israeli view? >> well, we have heard...
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u.n. has named the panel to look into the matter. but for gazaens now living amongst rubble and as the smell of unburied bodies hangs in the air, there may not be enough to bring an end to their suffering and pain. >> joining us from gaza, just a few hours left until the end of that five-day cease-fire, and according to some sources in hamas they're saying that the israelis have rejected the egyptian proposal for a more permanent truce and putting for changes, but what are you tearing about that situation? >> reporter: well, we are hearing from our sources here within hamas something along those same lines even though they say there is still a few hours ago, and these talks are being stepped up, and they will continue to try to bring about a cease-fire, a longer cease-fire as much as they can. but as you said these are very difficult talks. they have been ongoing for quite awhile now. nothing has been reached. all of this has a huge impact on the people here. there is a different atmosphere in gaza today. people are holding their bre
u.n. has named the panel to look into the matter. but for gazaens now living amongst rubble and as the smell of unburied bodies hangs in the air, there may not be enough to bring an end to their suffering and pain. >> joining us from gaza, just a few hours left until the end of that five-day cease-fire, and according to some sources in hamas they're saying that the israelis have rejected the egyptian proposal for a more permanent truce and putting for changes, but what are you tearing...
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she would have been the youngest ever on one of these panels and some are saying the u.n.she shouldn't be doing it. >> you know what did work? we looked up and we hoped, we said is laura ingraham here? if she is, please walk down the hall. we mind melded you to the couch. >> i wanted to be here. great to see you. >> i watched you on the sunday show over the weekend. i think you had one of the great lines of the week, you looked at iraq and said man, this is worse than when saddam hussein was in charge. >> i'm focusing on what's happening to the christian community throughout the middle east. when we went into iraq, there were about 1.2 to 1.8 million christians living through nineveh, those that go back to the 1st century in 1200-year-old churches being destroyed. that's bad. but when the eyes of little boys are being burned out inside their heads and those pictures are flooding the internet, propaganda purposes, it's fairly startling. that was not happening for the most part under saddam. horrible person he was, but the christian community was able to live in relative pea
she would have been the youngest ever on one of these panels and some are saying the u.n.she shouldn't be doing it. >> you know what did work? we looked up and we hoped, we said is laura ingraham here? if she is, please walk down the hall. we mind melded you to the couch. >> i wanted to be here. great to see you. >> i watched you on the sunday show over the weekend. i think you had one of the great lines of the week, you looked at iraq and said man, this is worse than when...
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u.n. has set up a gaza war crimes panel. do we know what they will be looking for? >> reporter: well, they would tony be looking for violations of international law, war crimes committed by both sides. but including addressing the accusations that have been made, the israelis have accused the palestinians of using the gazans as human shields. but excessive force of the israelis, not enough due diligence taken or care taken to avoid civilian casualties. we know that over 70% of those killed the u.n. has said were civilians. that will be addressed. thewe will be looking into why s that, what kind of accuracy was basically made sure of and assures whilst making those air strikes throughout month-long offensive. but of course we have seen a reaction in israel already, the israelis reacting to this committee set up. the findings of the committee they say are already written, they see this as a group that will not be fair to the israelis. likely to continue, israeli voices in opposition to this human rights commission. >> jane appreciate it, jane ferguson is in jerusalem
u.n. has set up a gaza war crimes panel. do we know what they will be looking for? >> reporter: well, they would tony be looking for violations of international law, war crimes committed by both sides. but including addressing the accusations that have been made, the israelis have accused the palestinians of using the gazans as human shields. but excessive force of the israelis, not enough due diligence taken or care taken to avoid civilian casualties. we know that over 70% of those...
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u.n. has named a panel to look into the matter. for gazes living aamongst the rubble and for whom the smell of unburied bodies hangs in the air, an investigation may not be enough to bring an end to their suffering and pain. >> in tel-aviv, four people were arrested protesting outside the wedding of a jewish born woman and muslim man. the couple had supportedders, but police had to form a human chain around the building to keep the protestors away. >> it's time the muslims leave israel. this is a jewish country, they don't belong here. they don't have to be here. they have 22 countries, they can go everywhere they like. >> this is the country of israel, it is a democratic state. they have every right to do what they want. >> supporters of the couple handed out flowers. the couple had sought a court order to bar the pro tests. >> renewed fighting in the pressure strong hold of donetsk, plumes of thick black smoke filling the skyline. ten civilians were killed sunday. >> captives taken by boko haram are still missing. >> taking a loo
u.n. has named a panel to look into the matter. for gazes living aamongst the rubble and for whom the smell of unburied bodies hangs in the air, an investigation may not be enough to bring an end to their suffering and pain. >> in tel-aviv, four people were arrested protesting outside the wedding of a jewish born woman and muslim man. the couple had supportedders, but police had to form a human chain around the building to keep the protestors away. >> it's time the muslims leave...
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israel has slammed a panel that the u.n.ed to investigate war crimes, calling it a kangaroo court. is the u.n. a neutral party in all this? >> well, i think we have to extinguish between the u.n. as a whole and the u.n. human rights council. the u.n. human rights council has a long track record of conducting very one-sided investigation of israel and basically focusing a huge amount, a disproportionate amount of its time and attention on israel. there is good reason to be wary of the powerballty of the u.n. human rights council. that doesn't mean the u.n. system itself, which does many things of which israel is an important part, you hear that claim, disparaging against the u.n., very important and often supportive of israel. >> doug waxman from northeastern university, thank you. >> in syria, the islamic state group seizing control of several towns and villages near aleppo. this video shows rebel shelling government positions. other amateur videos show damage to government buildings nearby. 170,000 people are now believed t
israel has slammed a panel that the u.n.ed to investigate war crimes, calling it a kangaroo court. is the u.n. a neutral party in all this? >> well, i think we have to extinguish between the u.n. as a whole and the u.n. human rights council. the u.n. human rights council has a long track record of conducting very one-sided investigation of israel and basically focusing a huge amount, a disproportionate amount of its time and attention on israel. there is good reason to be wary of the...
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u.n. world health organization announced it was ethical to use experimental drugs. the disease has claimed 10000 lives. >> caveats, the panel said ethical criteria must always gierd provisioalwaysguide provi. informed consent, freedom of choice, confidentiality, respect for person and preservation of dignity and with the involvement of the community. >> reporter: zmapp has reportedly shoaredly shown promg results treating two american missionaries working on the virus. but the company says all its available supplies have been sent to west africa. the first africans to receive the treatment, the poorest region where, trial drugs on humans, including who should receive priority for the limited supplies, tim friend, al jazeera. >> a new report is claiming that by the end of the century, a quarter of all babies will be born in africa. researchers say that could either lead to prosperity or put further strain on already-struggling economies. malcolm webb looks at that. >> this ugandan baby takes her first breath. today she wants to be held and fed but along with tens of thousands of babies born in africa per day, she's going to
u.n. world health organization announced it was ethical to use experimental drugs. the disease has claimed 10000 lives. >> caveats, the panel said ethical criteria must always gierd provisioalwaysguide provi. informed consent, freedom of choice, confidentiality, respect for person and preservation of dignity and with the involvement of the community. >> reporter: zmapp has reportedly shoaredly shown promg results treating two american missionaries working on the virus. but the...
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u.n. commission, says that carrying out mass atrocities. nearly 200,000 people have been killed since the conflict began in 2011. the panel set that syria's government has used chlorine gas, barrel bombs against its citizens, both are illegal under international conventions. barrel bombs are often packed with shrapnel, chemicals or oil. >>> air strikes on syria targeting the latter of the islamic state group. libby casey is in washington with more on that. libby. >> reporter: john, the white house is by news agency's reports seriously considering air strikes. it's not going it alone. white house spokesma spokesman h ernest today, says the white house is keeping its option he open and ernest says they're engaging other countries on this issue. >> there are large numbers of ways that countries around the world can csht t -- csht contrio this effort around the world. >> a handful of countries are already providing or have promised to provide supplies and arms to kurdish fighters in iraq battling islamic state so there already is a degree of coordination. and white house officials says it's not only up to western allies but r
u.n. commission, says that carrying out mass atrocities. nearly 200,000 people have been killed since the conflict began in 2011. the panel set that syria's government has used chlorine gas, barrel bombs against its citizens, both are illegal under international conventions. barrel bombs are often packed with shrapnel, chemicals or oil. >>> air strikes on syria targeting the latter of the islamic state group. libby casey is in washington with more on that. libby. >> reporter:...
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u.n. investigators say syria and isis are committing war crimes. a report also calls out isis for torture, murder and forced disappearances and displacement. the panel says syria and isis should be brought before the international criminal court. >>> an open forum for veterans today. the regional office of the department of veterans affairs is holding two town hall meetings. the goal is to give the latest feedback on v.a. programs for those who receive benefits and services. >>> honoring vets given back to their communities after serving their country. that's what happened at the white house today. a number of entrepreneurial veterans who have started successful businesses or non-profits were recognized as champions of change. these recipients were praised for creates jobs. a number of familiar faces there including joe biden and several of the judges from television's shark tank. >>> a push to provide better access to early education in philadelphia. today william hite expanded the plan to give preschoolers more options. >> reporter: among the d toled this little boy. it was a rocky road finding suitable childcare. >> it can really be painstaking.
u.n. investigators say syria and isis are committing war crimes. a report also calls out isis for torture, murder and forced disappearances and displacement. the panel says syria and isis should be brought before the international criminal court. >>> an open forum for veterans today. the regional office of the department of veterans affairs is holding two town hall meetings. the goal is to give the latest feedback on v.a. programs for those who receive benefits and services....
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u.n. aids executive director, the 90, 90, 90. now i want to ask the panel, are you as optimistic about that 90, 90, 90. and i want to ask where it is the position is in the post 2050 agenda. one of the takeaways and one of the results of the conference is ensuring that aids is positioned in the post 2050 agenda. i think we were all clear on that but less clear was whether or not we embrace it within the conversion of health. that's what i was not sure about. i think we have to discuss that strategy as we move towards the u.n. general assembly in september and beyond. >> thank you. so we had a few questions here, one on this consensus and what it was about specifically and another on pediatric and low access and what's going on there. and that, thank you very much, were we as optimistic and really hard questions i think about post 2015 agenda, 90, 90, 90, are we really going to get there. so do you want to start? >> sure. we heard from debra in particular about the fundamentals of the consensus. i would say they are really about making full use of an expandi
u.n. aids executive director, the 90, 90, 90. now i want to ask the panel, are you as optimistic about that 90, 90, 90. and i want to ask where it is the position is in the post 2050 agenda. one of the takeaways and one of the results of the conference is ensuring that aids is positioned in the post 2050 agenda. i think we were all clear on that but less clear was whether or not we embrace it within the conversion of health. that's what i was not sure about. i think we have to discuss that...
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panel. george will, ron fornier with the national journal, and charles krauthammer. okay, george? >> the administration seems to have forgotten r 2 p, responsibility to protect. ambassador to the u.nhas written a book about genocide. it was the justification for the intervention in libya, which was to protect the people of benghazi, where it was said upwards of 10,000 people might be in danger. whether it's 30,000 or 40,000 people on this mountainside without food or water. the intervention in libya appealed to a certain kind of person because it was untainted by national interest. it was altruistic imperialism on our part. now you have iraq, these guys with isis are neanderthals who use social media. to publicize the fact that they crucify people. literally crucify them. now, if we have, as we have affirmed, and as we have some actions against genocide, and remembering bill clinton said the worst regret of his presidency was done when 800,000 people died in rwanda, this is a test of whether r 2 p was to uncover frivolous intervention in libya. >> let's look back at what the president said about libya in march of 2011. >> to brush aside america's responsibility as a leader, and mo
panel. george will, ron fornier with the national journal, and charles krauthammer. okay, george? >> the administration seems to have forgotten r 2 p, responsibility to protect. ambassador to the u.nhas written a book about genocide. it was the justification for the intervention in libya, which was to protect the people of benghazi, where it was said upwards of 10,000 people might be in danger. whether it's 30,000 or 40,000 people on this mountainside without food or water. the...
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panel another go to radio on a stove. that's what do you say i mean all of voluntarily you don't need a u.n. mandate to do a un mandate or know when you're out of the you don't like the us. well that's going to sit well with republican congressman tom cotton is trying to unseat democratic senator mark pryor has been saying that arkansas residents would be facing triple digit increases in their health insurance premiums next year but it's a lie it's gushers plan a flat out lie health care premiums for obama health care for obamacare health plans in arkansas are going to decrease by two percent. amerasian your numbers are out and the medicaid expansion will remain flat in comparison to this year twenty fourteen. so you know when when we start calling these guys on these lies when i was there spoke i missed what's the mechanism by which americans should call republicans on last oh the second democrats live whether same standards why what mr pryor it meant that he voted for obama care why won't he trumpet the activities that he says is granting the health care systems as part of the affordable c
panel another go to radio on a stove. that's what do you say i mean all of voluntarily you don't need a u.n. mandate to do a un mandate or know when you're out of the you don't like the us. well that's going to sit well with republican congressman tom cotton is trying to unseat democratic senator mark pryor has been saying that arkansas residents would be facing triple digit increases in their health insurance premiums next year but it's a lie it's gushers plan a flat out lie health care...
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u.n. in stockholm in 1972 based on what he had learned from al gore, who based what he had learned on roger revelle. and there was born the intergovernmental panel on climate change. so it had all begun there with that one paper in 1957. it had all spread through that chance meeting of roger revelle and his young student, al gore, in boston, at harvard. and now it had taken over the united nations as well. and this was it. now we had a huge international global warming campaign underway. around the world science was focused on this great catastrophe unfolding because of man's use of fossil fuels. and there at their meetings, was it all scientists? oh, no, it was bureaucrats, politicians, environmentalists. of people nsortium with agendas of one-world government led by taxation on the nations that burned fossil fuel to help third-world countries, and this was it, this was it. and the scientists were invited to international conferences at glamorous places around the world and they compiled these great reports and issued them and published them. and the entire focus was adopted by the press around the world and it became a great concern. and meanw
u.n. in stockholm in 1972 based on what he had learned from al gore, who based what he had learned on roger revelle. and there was born the intergovernmental panel on climate change. so it had all begun there with that one paper in 1957. it had all spread through that chance meeting of roger revelle and his young student, al gore, in boston, at harvard. and now it had taken over the united nations as well. and this was it. now we had a huge international global warming campaign underway. around...
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u.n. in stockholm in 1972 based on what he had learned from al gore, who based what he had learned on roger revelle. and there was born the intergovernmental panel on climate change. so it had all begun there with that one paper in 1957. it had all spread through that chance meeting of roger revelle and his young student, al gore, in boston, at harvard. and now it had taken over the united nations as well. and this was it. now we had a huge international global warming campaign underway. around the world science was focused on this great catastrophe unfolding because of man's use of fossil fuels. and there at their meetings, was it all scientists? oh, no, it was bureaucrats, politicians, environmentalists. of people nsortium with agendas of one-world government led by taxation on the nations that burned fossil fuel to help third-world countries, and this was it, this was it. and the scientists were invited to international conferences at glamorous places around the world and they compiled these great reports and issued them and published them. and the entire focus was adopted by the press around the world and it became a great concern. and meanw
u.n. in stockholm in 1972 based on what he had learned from al gore, who based what he had learned on roger revelle. and there was born the intergovernmental panel on climate change. so it had all begun there with that one paper in 1957. it had all spread through that chance meeting of roger revelle and his young student, al gore, in boston, at harvard. and now it had taken over the united nations as well. and this was it. now we had a huge international global warming campaign underway. around...