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i coul has been awarded the no go peace prize for twenty seventeen a prize for achieving a u.n. treaty banning nuclear weapons and for what i can hopes to achieve global nuclear disarmament accepting the award as i can see executive directive it was finn and set sukkot thurlow who survived the u.s. bombing of hiroshima nine hundred forty five there were tears in the audience as she recounted the horrors of that day when i was just thirteen year old girl trapped in the small of the rubble i kept pushing i keep moving toward the light and i survived our light now is a ban treaty to all in this whole and all listening around the world. i did beat those words that i heard in the ruins of hiroshima don't give up keep pushing keep moving see the light. their speeches reminded the world of the extreme threat we will live under which bit just been reiterated june exclusive interview with al-jazeera after the ceremony we've been so close to catastrophe throughout the cold war we also had a war in iraq that was fueled by threats of weapons of mass destruction we have conflict with iran with kash
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receive the twenty seventeen nobel peace prize in i can a surgeon or to adopt and sign up to a u.n. treaty to ban the use of nuclear weapons the group is warning of an urgent threat as well over the tensions between the united states and north korea. many critics of this movement suggest that we are the rational ones the idealists with no grounding in reality that nuclear armed states will never give up their weapons. but we represent the only rational choice we represent those who refuse to accept nuclear weapons as a fixture in our world those who refuse to have their fates bound up in a few lines of launch code ours is the only reality that is possible the alternative is unthinkable i can representative said super thurlow survived the atomic bomb that was dropped on hiroshima she was there and also today and paid tribute to those who died. today i want you to feel in this hall the presence of all those who perished in hiroshima and nagasaki allied you to feel above and around a great cloud of a quarter million saw. each person had their name each person words loved by someone letters en
receive the twenty seventeen nobel peace prize in i can a surgeon or to adopt and sign up to a u.n. treaty to ban the use of nuclear weapons the group is warning of an urgent threat as well over the tensions between the united states and north korea. many critics of this movement suggest that we are the rational ones the idealists with no grounding in reality that nuclear armed states will never give up their weapons. but we represent the only rational choice we represent those who refuse to...
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has been awarded the nobel peace prize for twenty seventeen a prize for achieving a u.n. treaty banning nuclear weapons and for what i can hopes to achieve global nuclear disarmament accepting the award was i can's executive directive it was finn and said who survived the u.s. bombing of hiroshima nine hundred forty five there were tears in the audience as she recounted the horrors of that day when i was just thirteen year old girl trapped in the. rubble i kept pushing i keep moving. the light and i survived our light now is a ban treaty to all in this whole and all listening around the world. that i heard in the ruins of. don't give up keep pushing keep moving the light. their speeches reminded the world of the extreme threat we will live under which bit just been reiterated june exclusive interview with al-jazeera after the ceremony we've been so close to catastrophe throughout the cold war we also had a war in iraq that was fueled by threats and weapons of mass destruction we have conflict with iran with kashmir and north korea right now look at this situation between north k
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slowing this was the official ceremony for it i can urging all nuclear powers to adopt and sign a u.n. treaty to ban the use of nuclear weapons the group is also warning of an urgent threat over the tensions between the united states and north korea. many critics of this movement suggest that we are they rational ones the idealists with no grounding in reality that nuclear armed states will never give up their weapons. that we represent the only rational choice we represent those who refuse to accept nuclear weapons as a fixture in our world those who refuse to have their fates bound up in a few lines on launch codes ours is the only reality that is possible the alternative is unthinkable. so that was interesting who's the executive director on i can which was founded back in two thousand and seven a group a coalition really working to pressure governments to ban nuclear weapons it's made up of four hundred sixty eight nongovernmental organizations from one hundred one countries the biggest milestone in i can's history came this year when one hundred twenty two countries voted in favor of ado
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icons history came this year when one hundred twenty two countries voted in favor of adopting a u.n. treaty to ban nuclear weapons charlie angela has more now from. all those city hall is filling up behind me with guests expecting a lavish state so many the king and queen in attendance and lots of foreign dignitaries the executive director of the international campaign against nuclear weapons bit we're picking up the prize which includes a diploma a medal and a one million dollars cash prize but she won't be alone she'll be joined on stage by setsuko his campaign for seven decades against nuclear weapons she was just thirteen when the united states dropped a bomb on her city in one thousand nine hundred forty five together they will give the nobel lecture celebrating a u.n. treaty prohibiting nuclear weapons which is largely thanks to icann and campaigning efforts it will so lay out their long term goals and how to achieve nuclear disarmament. the questions are. being too idealistic the nine nations that hold nuclear weapons will never agree to sign up to this nuclear treaty but says this i
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humanitarian consequences of using nuclear weapons the group is all nuclear powers to adopt and sign a u.n. treaty to ban they use it's also warning of an urgent threat over the tensions between the u.s. and north korea. and california's governor jerry brown says devastating wildfires fueled by climate change are the new normal strong winds that have stopped wildfires across the state are expected to return in force on sunday about five thousand firefighters have helped to battle the six large wildfires which erupted on monday night hundreds of buildings have been destroyed and vos areas of land have been badly scorched you up there with a lot hope stories talk to al-jazeera is next. the summer of two thousand and thirteen the political temperature in.
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consequences of using nuclear weapons the group is urging all nuclear powers to adopt and sign a u.n. treaty to ban the use. and a wildfire north of los angeles is threatening more towns and forcing evacuations authorities are warning the fine is santa barbara could become the worst in the state's history firefighters have brought five all the blazes in the area largely on the control wall coverage of that story and everything else at the top of the next hour we'll have much more news from doha that set for myself and the team here in london witness is next. it's impossible to underestimate the size and scale of rico crisis it's not just about the billion trillion dollars of debt it's not just about the banks it's not just about the government to the real people. she'd laugh at least for way but scuse me you do not have the beast the shock of. a ski school no song. wait only clip it's a bucketful good no heaven ness on this one the pope or the moki bless. the bulge don't get the imo kids idea for the buzz about the guests on the popcorn weekend the brunch diskette i differ developed on the b
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prize of peace to the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons on a cold solution for a u.n. treaty banning. all all it's been more than seventy years since the world witnessed the catastrophic power of nuclear weapons. despite the horror caused by the use to date thousands of warheads. old across the world many of them ready to be used just minutes moving. no nation has laid out plans to eliminate their hostile instead momentum is growing to modify modernize built. off thanks. thanks . go into the nobel interview in al-jazeera special live from oslo and james and i'm fully back to the nobel peace prize has a long history dating back to nineteen zero one fast forward one hundred fifteen years and right here just a few hours ago the twenty seven thousand award was accepted by icons executive director beatrice been with her was such soko thurlow who experienced first hand the atomic bombing of hiroshima in the next hour we'll hear from other survivors of that attack in one thousand nine hundred five will also delve deeper into accounts work now some of our audience members here in osl
prize of peace to the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons on a cold solution for a u.n. treaty banning. all all it's been more than seventy years since the world witnessed the catastrophic power of nuclear weapons. despite the horror caused by the use to date thousands of warheads. old across the world many of them ready to be used just minutes moving. no nation has laid out plans to eliminate their hostile instead momentum is growing to modify modernize built. off thanks. thanks...
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consequences of using nuclear weapons the group is edging all nuclear powers to adopt and sign a u.n. treaty to ban their use. california's governor jerry brown says devastating wildfires fueled by climate change are the new normal strong winds that have stoked wildfires across the state are expected to return in force on sunday about five thousand five hundred is of help to battle the six large wildfires which erupted on monday night. as the headlines say without is there more news late. date it drives markets creates profit and generates an endless cycle of production and consumption. we live on credit our homes cars schools and government expenditures are financed by borrowing. data has become the engine of our growth the lifeblood of our global economy. it's an economic machine impacting the global economy with more and more date being produced day in and day out. this debt machine has grown to epic proportions and now seems to have spiraled out of control public debt the debt held by governments is soaring. the eurozone is having a much harder time then other economies emerging from the
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around the world and i'm going to celebrate the achievements of i can namely bringing about that u.n. treaty prohibiting nuclear weapons but i'll also look at the long road that lays ahead and this is really just the beginning for this organization that global goal is to for global disarmament it's a hugely ambitious goal but this prize not just to publicize he but also the one million dollar prize money will be a game changer for this small organization which has been hugely underfunded up until now the publicity the thought that. this will now become more of an issue for mainstream media who have largely ignored it until now and this will also be a way of educating they say educating the public on the wider issue of nuclear weapons and trying to challenge that. to terence which is going unchallenged for decades ok charlie will come back to a little later on once the speech is continue their live pictures from oslo as we said the chair of the nobel committee is speaking right now about to award the twenty seventeen nobel peace prize so i can. well ahead of that ceremony we've been exploring
around the world and i'm going to celebrate the achievements of i can namely bringing about that u.n. treaty prohibiting nuclear weapons but i'll also look at the long road that lays ahead and this is really just the beginning for this organization that global goal is to for global disarmament it's a hugely ambitious goal but this prize not just to publicize he but also the one million dollar prize money will be a game changer for this small organization which has been hugely underfunded up...
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consequences of using nuclear weapons the group is urging all nuclear powers to adopt and sign a u.n. treaty to ban they use it also warning of an urgent threat over the tensions between the u.s. and north korea. california's governor jerry brown says devastating wildfires fueled by climate change are the new normal strong winds that have stopped wildfires across the state are expected to return in force on sunday about five thousand firefighters have helped to battle the six large wildfires which erupted on monday night hundreds of buildings have been destroyed and vast areas of land have been badly scorched you up there with a lot of stories talk to al-jazeera is next. the summer of two thousand and thirteen the political temperature in egypt has reached fever pitch. twelve months after being elected the army headed by the fatah to cease even the post to overthrow president mahmoud morsi and terminate one some formal the revolutionary changes into the ultimate end of the water pressure cruel of president mubarak. protesters for and against president morsi took to the streets thousands supp
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treaty in july. it prohibits countries from developing, from testing and stock piling nuclear weapons. >>> 50 u.n. tes must ratify the treaty for it to become binding. the executive director is hopeful that will happen. >> it is the only rational choice and eliminating them begins with this treaty. let us for our leaders to reshape a new foreign policy that does not rely on these illegal weapons of mass destruction. let us make them sign this treaty. >>> another woman speaking out against nuclear weapons is a survivor of a nuclear explosion. she was just 13 when an atomic bomb shattered the japanese city of heiroshima. >> no matter what happened, never the use of nuclear w. we have to think of millions of people who surround those cities. >> joining me now is the financial lawyer. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >>> do you think this will help their cause for this treaty to become binding under international law? >> well, you know, sometimes when the nobel peace prize awards a prize it sends a message and the message is clear over the past few years -- it's become increasingly noticeable that
treaty in july. it prohibits countries from developing, from testing and stock piling nuclear weapons. >>> 50 u.n. tes must ratify the treaty for it to become binding. the executive director is hopeful that will happen. >> it is the only rational choice and eliminating them begins with this treaty. let us for our leaders to reshape a new foreign policy that does not rely on these illegal weapons of mass destruction. let us make them sign this treaty. >>> another woman...
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consequences of using the deadly weapons the group is urging nuclear powers to adopt and sign a u.n. treaty to ban the use all together. iraq celebrated its victory against isis with a military parade in baghdad follows the recapture a row of one of the last remaining towns held by the fighters last month since then iraqi forces have been fighting to retake small pockets in the border area that was still under eisel control on sunday iraq's prime minister hyderabadi declared the end of its wall with the armed group well those are the headlines that use continues here on al-jazeera after once upon a time in punchbowl and sorted by fire. prior to us right in front of in order to get away from the war that was happening at the top. and they came here to restart their lives. as a margaret when i first arrived at this rally i like it i i struggled. it was very difficult. i wanted to give us everything they have it. was a play of the beginning so much like there is it for so long. for us. for decades lebanese families come to a strange year to build a better life and escape the destruction of. th
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the second part is violation of u.n. treaty 2231 because to do that you have to know when those arms were exported. we pressed officials on this. they don't have an answer on when this potential technology could have been transferred from iran to rebels,th huthi rebels fighting in yemen. here's what the iranians are saying, they're saying it's baseless. the u.s. ambassador of the u.n. once again took the same line, accusing the iranian government of supplying the missile that hit saudi arabia on november 4th, an accusation that we categorically reject as unfounded and at the same time irresponsible provocative and destructive. when you saw nikki haley there standing in front of that missile, that was basically two missiles they reconstructed. the middle part of that, the oxidizing tank, u.s. officials say that has telltale signs, fingerprints, that this was iranian. we again don't know when this technology, when this equipment would have been shifted. and the iranians got in a dig, the former ambassador, here's what he had to s
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. >> it was recognized for a u.n. treaty >>> bitcoin begins its first weekday of trading on a major u.s. exchange. so the crypto currency got off to a strong start on the chicago board of of options exchanged. jumping more than $300. it began the year at just under 1,000. it begins trading bitcoin futures next monday. i feel like way back when there was a clip of katie couric and bryant gumbel when they were like, what is the internet? that's how i feel about bitcoin and this entire thing. i have no idea -- >> it's a digital currency. >> of course it is. >> of course. >> what you need to know. >> we're going to need a little more time to get into the explanation. i'll tell you more at the break. >>> two teammates from last year's world series >> morris and trammell, who were selected by the modern era committee. trammell played 20 seasons in detroit, the world series mvp when the tigers won it all in 1984. morris may be known for his ten-inning complete game in 1991 when minnesota beat atlanta. >>> and there are fears some o
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icons history came this year when one hundred twenty two countries voted in favor of adopting a u.n. treaty to ban nuclear weapons we got also his charlie tell us what's expected today charlie. where you can see the city hall behind me is already filling up with guests and this is going to be a lavish state ceremony attended by the king and queen of norway and lots of foreign dignitaries and we'll be seeing the executive director of the international campaign against nuclear weapons bit christian accepting that nobel peace prize which is actually a diploma and medal and one million dollars cash prize which i'm sure the organization will put to very good use but she's not going to be alone on stage she's going to be joined by six. campaigned against nuclear weapons for seven decades she was just thirteen when the united states drops an atomic bomb on her city hiroshima in one thousand nine hundred forty five together those two women will give the nobel lecture no doubt celebrating that united nations treaty prohibiting nuclear weapons that was really brought about i can decade long campaign
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u.n. do not support the treaty the permanent members of the security council see their right to veto and their nuclear weapons as key instruments of strategy there have been efforts at nuclear disarmament in the past in the u.n. lobby a picture of a meeting between u.s. president john f. kennedy in one thousand nine hundred eighty one with the russian foreign minister under a grim eco the hope in the following year died when the world came close to nuclear war during the cuban missile crisis some see parallels to recent events. i've been very much concerned because there is some talk about let's do something that's cool down the temperature and let's get into dialogue but the dialogue has essentially stopped already for a long time there were various efforts over the years and over the decades but in essence there hasn't been any dialogue for quite a number of years and in the meantime north korea has stepped up their efforts to acquire nuclear weapons it's not just the prospect of war in north korea and the u.s. threatening to pull out of the iran nuclear deal there's also the prospect of a n
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u.n. do not support the treaty the permanent members of the security council see their right to veto and their nuclear weapons as key instruments of strategy there have been efforts at nuclear disarmament in the past in the u.n. lobby a picture of a meeting between u.s. president john f. kennedy in one thousand nine hundred sixty one with the russian foreign minister under a grim ico the hope in the following year died when the world came close to nuclear war during the cuban missile crisis some see parallels to recent events. i've been very much concerned because there is some talk about let's do something that's cool down the temperature and let's get into dialogue but the dialogue has essentially stopped already for a long time there were various efforts over the years and over the decades but in essence there hasn't been any dialogue for quite a number of years and in the meantime north korea has stepped up their efforts to acquire nuclear weapons it's not just the prospect of war in north korea and the u.s. threatening to pull out of the iran nuclear deal there's also the prospect of a ne
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u.n. to intervene and stop what he calls the violation of treaties and international law by israel. a newly released opinion poll shows 45% of palestinians believe all ties with the united states should be severed and an armed uprising should be launched. >> jon: wow, david lee miller. thank you. >> added special counsel to investigate the justice department, that is what president trump's lawyer after a bias, what it means for the rush investigation a tiny sword? bread...breadstick? a matchstick! a lamppost! coin slot! no? uhhh... 10 seconds. a stick! a walking stick! eiffel tower, mount kilimanjaro! (ding) time! sorry, it's a tandem bicycle. what? what?! as long as sloths are slow, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> jon: thank you for joining us. >> melissa: "outnumbered" starts now. >> sandra: president trump is expecting to signing a bill for an increase in military spending, he could also make remarks in the closely watched special election in alabama after months of campaigning, voters are deci
u.n. to intervene and stop what he calls the violation of treaties and international law by israel. a newly released opinion poll shows 45% of palestinians believe all ties with the united states should be severed and an armed uprising should be launched. >> jon: wow, david lee miller. thank you. >> added special counsel to investigate the justice department, that is what president trump's lawyer after a bias, what it means for the rush investigation a tiny sword?...
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and when you go down that route with the iaeia and the nonproliferation treaty and the u.n. security council, you're going to get a marginal product, because that's the nature of international affairs. and what we've got was a marginal product. is also does the job for ten years for keeping them a year away from having a nuclear capability. your specific question was, do we have tools, if they don't adhere to it? the answer is, absolutely. article 36 allows any member, including iran, by the way, if the others are not living up to their actions, to stop all or part of the commitments made under the agreement. that would include our sanctions. that's article 36. there's a process you have to go through for about three months and try to convince the others and try to resolve it. but at the end of the day, you can liunilaterally within the agreement stop doing things. again, iran can retaliate. the second thing is you have the snap back provisions at the end of article 37. we as a state that has the veto in the u.n., it leads to a u.n. resolution essentially saying continue thi
and when you go down that route with the iaeia and the nonproliferation treaty and the u.n. security council, you're going to get a marginal product, because that's the nature of international affairs. and what we've got was a marginal product. is also does the job for ten years for keeping them a year away from having a nuclear capability. your specific question was, do we have tools, if they don't adhere to it? the answer is, absolutely. article 36 allows any member, including iran, by the...
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back from some of these global commitments, whether it's the paris climate treaty, or the iran deal or our contribution to the u.n. and you see a lot of these foreign countries trying to mitigate the damage, how can we negotiate with him, trying to make it less bad than it could have been. >> what's happening here in new york and the role that nicky haley is playing? >> they want to make it very clear, from the joint chiefs of staff to the diplomats, they want to give time to resolve the north korean crisis, they want to give all the availability tools to get the reaction. >>> up next, with less than a week to go before america's new tax system set to go into effect, the mad scramble is on for companies and even the irs to figure out the massive new changes. we're going to discuss what it could mean for you. and speaking of taxes, an exchange between basketball legends charles barkley and -- >> poor people to keep waiting for all this to trickle down. they have been waiting for like 1,200 years. >> i don't like it for poor people. nba on tnt, rich people should not get tax breaks, shaq. so we sent that sample off
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u.n. itself. well elizabeth. basically a lot of talk for design for a domestic audience and that's because the membership in the united nations is essentially part of a treaty and the amount of money which the u.s. pays in annual dues is something that is worked out in negotiation with the other members of the united nations so if the u.s. were to withhold any or all of its dues it could lose basically its voting rights not just in the general assembly but potentially in the security council as well and because it's one of the permanent members of the security council it would be very difficult to imagine that the trumpet ministration would actually put that kind of diplomatic leverage at risk the other part of the problem with the threats about tough perhaps cutting foreign aid to those countries that voted for this resolution in the general assembly on thursday is that there are a number of u.s. laws that basically mandate that because of relationships with these countries that the u.s. has to was spend money and so the u.s. congress would have to be persuaded to cut off funding it would be almost impossible to see for example that the u.s. would stop its
u.n. itself. well elizabeth. basically a lot of talk for design for a domestic audience and that's because the membership in the united nations is essentially part of a treaty and the amount of money which the u.s. pays in annual dues is something that is worked out in negotiation with the other members of the united nations so if the u.s. were to withhold any or all of its dues it could lose basically its voting rights not just in the general assembly but potentially in the security council as...
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treaty and the iaea safeguards. mr. president, the adoption of 2375 earlier toughened the targeted sanctions against the dprk. it constitutes the most rigorous enforced regime ever under the u.n. system. for these sanctions to have desired effects, it is critical urgentlyrge that ensure their universal and comprehensive implementation. including improved monitoring and targeted meetings. we are engaged through the european union in support of such efforts. this week, the council has held discussions from both the acute human rights situation and the precarious humanitarian conditions in the dprk. the humanitarian sick fashion situation for ordinary north korean remains of serious concern. the responsibility for the well-being of the north korean on the government of the dprk. at the same time it is of utmost importance the humanitarian exemptions provided for under the sanctions regime are upheld. reports that the international humanitarian organizations ability to provide assistance have been reduced and need to be addressed. as the secretary-general has pointed out, there is also an urgent need for more funding toward life-saving humanitarian assistance in the dprk. mr. pre
treaty and the iaea safeguards. mr. president, the adoption of 2375 earlier toughened the targeted sanctions against the dprk. it constitutes the most rigorous enforced regime ever under the u.n. system. for these sanctions to have desired effects, it is critical urgentlyrge that ensure their universal and comprehensive implementation. including improved monitoring and targeted meetings. we are engaged through the european union in support of such efforts. this week, the council has held...