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so-called vocational education centers run by the chinese government their crime is their faith and the u.n. wants this investigated for the second time in six months un human rights chief. has asked trying not to allow an independent assessment into its detentions of the minorities it's a kind of appeal that could have come but couldn't have come soon enough for a colleague who was in thailand in one of these camps. the. symbolize his imprisonment in a chinese reentry. the muslim was tortured there for many months both physically and psychologically. almost today in the camp we had to learn communist party songs by heart and performed them we had to praise the party and say it's everything to us. chinese authorities accuse omar because of aiding terrorists he was arrested he was housed together with around forty people in one room in the camp his cell mates included professors teachers and doctors he speaks of systematic punishment. as we were forced to eat pork was. that of the so listen up if we did not eat it if we didn't praise the party more to the we were always punished. omar was forced to
so-called vocational education centers run by the chinese government their crime is their faith and the u.n. wants this investigated for the second time in six months un human rights chief. has asked trying not to allow an independent assessment into its detentions of the minorities it's a kind of appeal that could have come but couldn't have come soon enough for a colleague who was in thailand in one of these camps. the. symbolize his imprisonment in a chinese reentry. the muslim was tortured...
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camp it calls the talks a positive first step but while it waits for a sustainable solution the u.n. wants to continue to have humanitarian access to the camp the last aid delivery was in february a united nations survey shows most of the camp's residents want to return to their homes in government controlled territories but they all expressed concerns about their safety and security the united nations says those concerns are justified it has repeatedly criticized the lack of legal protections...
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is investigating the strike the u.n. wants the findings published in compensation paid to victims airstrikes are in. singh problem in afghanistan u.s. forces relax their rules of engagement last year removing certain proximity requirements for air strikes the result according to the un was the deaths of three hundred ninety three civilians more than double the year prior and more than twenty fourteen twenty fifteen and twenty sixteen combined two thirds of the dead who women and children i don't get is that there were not al-qaeda they were not terrorists they were from this soil from this nation for god's sake we asked the government why are we killed. far from qantas province the u.s. and taliban continue to negotiation into the seventeen year war with the prospect of peace is fuelling the battle both sides fighting for live rich in the talks in the middle lie these children still in the pajamas they went to sleep in dallas. a cease fire has begun in a city in yemen following intense fighting online video shows the results o
is investigating the strike the u.n. wants the findings published in compensation paid to victims airstrikes are in. singh problem in afghanistan u.s. forces relax their rules of engagement last year removing certain proximity requirements for air strikes the result according to the un was the deaths of three hundred ninety three civilians more than double the year prior and more than twenty fourteen twenty fifteen and twenty sixteen combined two thirds of the dead who women and children i...
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population is affected that's why the continent's role in mitigating climate change is crucial the u.n. wants wealthy governments to keep a promise of raising a hundred billion dollars. annually for five years from twenty twenty to help poor countries adapt to a hotter planet the specifics of this finding will be discussed father in the climate change summit to be held in new york in september the global g.d.p. is roughly about seventy percent private sector and thirty percent public sector so we're trying to solve one hundred percent problem with thirty percent of the money that's never going to work so we really need to focus on private finance and once you create the right conditions for investment which is possible to policy prescriptions policy interventions why governments then private finance one flaw in a bridge where heads of state who attended this un environment assembly say to the world is facing an environmental crisis. we need to be very specific in terms of how to reduce emissions in our own national strategies with our businesses our investors via our laws we need them to have
population is affected that's why the continent's role in mitigating climate change is crucial the u.n. wants wealthy governments to keep a promise of raising a hundred billion dollars. annually for five years from twenty twenty to help poor countries adapt to a hotter planet the specifics of this finding will be discussed father in the climate change summit to be held in new york in september the global g.d.p. is roughly about seventy percent private sector and thirty percent public sector so...
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we just want to pack up and get out. reporter: 200 u.n. troops have been killed in molly.t's the deadliest people keeping -- peacekeeping operation in their history. while this is a training exercise, the dangers are real. the canadian forces carried by venue nation. -- live in munition. the situation here is slowly deteriorating. this mobile phone footage captures the aftermath of the latest attack. entire villages are burned to the ground after a local militia over 100 the literatures. dismembering even the youngest. accused of him of supporting rebel groups. what started as a localized conflict is turning into an ethnic cleansing moving into neighboring countries. the theater of operation is as fast as the european -- the vast -- vast as the european union. >> i compare it to the canadian arctic, northern canada. it looks very much the same. you replaceape, if the sand with ice and rock, this is it. you would be in northern canada. reporter: 1000 feet above ground, this helicopter is turned into a flying hospital. what i have saved lives of soldiers, they have returned
we just want to pack up and get out. reporter: 200 u.n. troops have been killed in molly.t's the deadliest people keeping -- peacekeeping operation in their history. while this is a training exercise, the dangers are real. the canadian forces carried by venue nation. -- live in munition. the situation here is slowly deteriorating. this mobile phone footage captures the aftermath of the latest attack. entire villages are burned to the ground after a local militia over 100 the literatures....
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camp it calls the talks a positive first step but while it waits for a sustainable solution the u.n. wants to continue to have humanitarian access to the camp the last aid delivery was in february a united nations survey shows most of the camp's residents want to return to their homes in government controlled territories but they all expressed concerns about their safety and security the united nations says those concerns are justified it has repeatedly criticized the lack of legal protections...
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population is affected that's why the continent's role in mitigating climate change is crucial the u.n. wants wealthy governments to keep a promise of raising a hundred billion. annually for five years from twenty twenty twelve poor countries adopt to a hotter planet the specifics of this finding will be discussed father in the climate change summit to be held in new york in september the global g.d.p. is roughly about seventy percent private sector and thirty percent public sector so we're...
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camp it calls the talks a positive first step but while it waits for a sustainable solution the u.n. wants to continue to have humanitarian access to the camp the last aid delivery was in february a united nations survey shows most of the camp's residents want to return to their homes in government controlled territories but they all expressed concerns about their safety and security the united nations says those concerns are justified it has repeatedly criticized the lack of legal protections...
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is investigating the strike the u.n. wants the findings published in compensation paid to victims in. strikes are an increasing problem in afghanistan u.s. forces relaxed the rules of engagement last year removing certain proximity requirements for is strikes the results according to the un was the deaths of three hundred ninety three civilians more than double the year prior more than twenty five nineteen twenty fifteen and twenty sixteen combined two thirds of the did women and children but i don't believe that they were not al qaeda they were not terrorists they were from this soil from this nation for god's sake we asked the government why are we killed. far from conduce province the u.s. and taliban continue to negotiation into the seventeen year war with the prospect of peace is fuelling a battle both sides fighting for leverage in the talks in the middle like these children still in the pajamas they went to sleep and balance their. new zealanders already banned semi automatic weapons and as rewriting its laws in the wak
is investigating the strike the u.n. wants the findings published in compensation paid to victims in. strikes are an increasing problem in afghanistan u.s. forces relaxed the rules of engagement last year removing certain proximity requirements for is strikes the results according to the un was the deaths of three hundred ninety three civilians more than double the year prior more than twenty five nineteen twenty fifteen and twenty sixteen combined two thirds of the did women and children but i...
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people in an open air prison that's how concerned the human rights groups and the last thing the u.n. wants is to is to see the bangladeshi or thirty's. push forward with this plan without really looking into it very closely indeed of course the black bangladeshi or thirty's are dealing with vast numbers in cults it's bizarre what we're hearing according to young heelys reports is that people are still coming over the border for myanmar despite the fact that there is a travel ban in place since last november ten thousand people have fled me out mom many of them bringing stories of of systematic violence against them and then also young he may have raising this prospect of the international criminal court being brought in. yes it does appear to be early days as you heard this report there are i.c.c. teams on the ground in bangladesh exploring the feasibility the legality of whether or not it's possible to even bring a case against me but yang really made it very clear that in her opinion some of the activity that was carried out against people in rockhampton province is tantamount to genocid
people in an open air prison that's how concerned the human rights groups and the last thing the u.n. wants is to is to see the bangladeshi or thirty's. push forward with this plan without really looking into it very closely indeed of course the black bangladeshi or thirty's are dealing with vast numbers in cults it's bizarre what we're hearing according to young heelys reports is that people are still coming over the border for myanmar despite the fact that there is a travel ban in place since...
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is investigating the condo's strike the u.n. wants the findings published in compensation paid to victims. airstrikes are an increasing problem in afghanistan u.s. forces relax their rules of engagement last year removing certain proximity requirements for air strikes the result according to the u.n. was the deaths of three hundred ninety three civilians more than double the year prior more than twenty fourteen twenty fifteen and twenty sixteen combined two thirds of the did women and children but i don't believe that there were not al-qaeda they were not terrorists they were from this soil from this nation for god's sake we ask the government why are we killed. far from qantas province the us and taliban continue to negotiation into the seventeen year war with the prospect of peace is fuelling the battle both sides fighting for live rich in the talks in the middle lie these children still in the pajamas they went to sleep in balance. and a cease fire has started in a city in yemen following intense fighting their online video shows t
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u.n. they want to contribute to the peace efforts to reduce the tension between amp ourself we have what was vulcan that i should actually just since it is the world's worst humanitarian crisis yemen where britain is exporting arms to what is pakistan's position on. the crisis at him and these are the saudi arabia well i think the review of a cloned is that there was some country so there was we want to see muslim united we want to see peace and harmony among in the muslim world whatever the differences are there among the most and countries and we have always advocated that these differences should be resolved to the advantage of the muslim now obviously before this crisis put pakistan on the front pages taking out breck's it even for over a bridge is it was breaks that has been the main story in this country has britain signed any trade deal with pakistan that would kick in on march the twenty ninth or whatever data around them that emerges as britain's withdrawal from the european union in excess of any previous deal ok in fact actually we have institutional arrangements mechanism between
u.n. they want to contribute to the peace efforts to reduce the tension between amp ourself we have what was vulcan that i should actually just since it is the world's worst humanitarian crisis yemen where britain is exporting arms to what is pakistan's position on. the crisis at him and these are the saudi arabia well i think the review of a cloned is that there was some country so there was we want to see muslim united we want to see peace and harmony among in the muslim world whatever the...
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u.n. we also want to cut from the red cross about the agency's work in venezuela. situation it was really i was a big demand of. you in the security legion we are working on in the last more than two years together with any even if he's going to leak and we do the communities you're going to let you know what you wrote inquirers in the role in the war john you and your by now or the lack of resources that we. need to have more engine about the in the end than usual and bars are all and it is like aspirin draws we are birds they're human beings regardless any kind. and yet. we are there you know where all that is necessary to be played so you know people are suffering and we raise our service economy by working with other actors in our. vision i don't really. eat all of our lives including the security. and war of the headline news former u.s. army intelligence whistleblower chelsea manning has been jailed for refusing to testify in front of a grand jury and a case against the wiki leaks co-founder to going to sound manning's lawyer says they'll appeal for her swift
u.n. we also want to cut from the red cross about the agency's work in venezuela. situation it was really i was a big demand of. you in the security legion we are working on in the last more than two years together with any even if he's going to leak and we do the communities you're going to let you know what you wrote inquirers in the role in the war john you and your by now or the lack of resources that we. need to have more engine about the in the end than usual and bars are all and it is...
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u.n. we also want to call from the red cross about the agency's work in venezuela. situation . in mind all. the security. we are going to give you the last more than two years in any event. in the role in the world there are by now of course the lack of resources that we. need to have more engine about the when you travel and bars are all and it's like aspirin laws we are birds they're human beings regardless any kind. and yet if you live. there you know where all that is necessary to play in syria that people is over in them we. were or were not there is going to be by working with other actors in our . vision i don't really. eat all of our lives including the security of. former us army intelligence whistleblower chelsea manning has been jailed for refusing to testify in front of a grand jury in a case against the wiki leaks co-founder julian assange manning's lawyer says they'll appeal for her swift release this is an appealable order judge hilton did find her in contempt in open court well it's certainly a typical out for this kind of proceeding as everybody knows chelsea h
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u.n. we also want to call from the red cross about the agency's work in venezuela. situation . in mind all we are working on in the last more than two years in me if it isn't going to be and we can use you're going to let you know you're. in the wrong. by now or the lack of resources that we. need more. engine of all the. bars are all. lost we are birds they're human beings regardless any. and yes. there are you know where all that is news. so you know people it's over in that we. were or were not there is going to be one to meet other actors in our. lives including the security meanwhile the u.s. special envoy to venezuela says countries could be sanctioned for refusing to recognize one as interim president elliott abrams also threatened new measures against president the duo we are losing sanctions and diplomatic actions to pressure the madeira regime hopeful that other countries will use these and other tools at their disposal to gary sanctions you know it's always it's out there it's always a possibility we have not done it yet. and i wouldn't want to speculate as to whethe
u.n. we also want to call from the red cross about the agency's work in venezuela. situation . in mind all we are working on in the last more than two years in me if it isn't going to be and we can use you're going to let you know you're. in the wrong. by now or the lack of resources that we. need more. engine of all the. bars are all. lost we are birds they're human beings regardless any. and yes. there are you know where all that is news. so you know people it's over in that we. were or were...
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u.n. we also want to call from the red cross about the agency's work in venezuela. the situation. in mind all this war in. the last more than two years if he even if he's going to be and will be communities you're going to let you know what. the role. or is the lack of resources that we. need to know more. about the. road and it is let us through we are there to serve the human beings regardless any . idea if you live. there or you know where all that is necessary to serve you the people there is so very. aware there is going to be. the rules of our. lives. on to our other headline news former us army intelligence whistleblower chelsea manning has been jailed for refusing to testify in front of a grand jury in a case against the wiki leaks co-founder julian assange and one exhaust says they'll find her in contempt in court was certainly a typical for this kind of proceeding as everybody knows chelsea has tremendous courage our primary concern at this plane is her how well she is confined to chelsea manning first came to fame in two thousand and ten after handing over classified se
u.n. we also want to call from the red cross about the agency's work in venezuela. the situation. in mind all this war in. the last more than two years if he even if he's going to be and will be communities you're going to let you know what. the role. or is the lack of resources that we. need to know more. about the. road and it is let us through we are there to serve the human beings regardless any . idea if you live. there or you know where all that is necessary to serve you the people there...
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is investigating the strike the u.n. wantsthe findings published in compensation paid to victims. strikes are an increasing problem in afghanistan u.s. forces relax their rules of engagement last year removing certain proximity requirements for air strikes the result according to the u.n. was the deaths of three hundred ninety three civilians more than double the year prior more than twenty fourteen twenty fifteen and twenty sixteen combined two thirds of the dead women and children but i don't get is that they were not al-qaeda they were not terrorists they were from this soil from this nation for god's sake we asked the government why are we killed. far from condos province the us and taliban continue to negotiation aim to the seventeen year war with the prospect of pace is fuelling the battle both sides fighting for live rich in the talks in the middle lie these children still in the pajamas they went to sleep and shall a balance. sunday night's release of the miller report into alleged russian clues in the twenty sixteen p
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we don't want war we want peace and it's not just the venezuelans who disapprove just as america's interventions in iraq syria and libya all lacked international approval so the u.n. leadership has already made it clear it wants no further escalation are you worried about the risk of internal military confrontation or even foreign i hope that the sink the. foreign intervention in latin america will only go gone there's a reason waving a big stick at sovereign countries is frowned upon the democracy promised often turns in. to a drawn out military occupation not to mention the bloodshed needed to even get there the majority of even the opposition themselves oppose a military intervention so his position in support of this is definitely a minority one and any sort of intervention into the country of military intervention as we've seen in other countries like libya syria gonna stand in iraq . will not be like the films of military intervention there will be bloodshed will be destruction i'm really caused chaos for the country. meanwhile after the mainstream media spends the weeks accusing that as well as president of ordering the destruction of a humanitarian aid co
we don't want war we want peace and it's not just the venezuelans who disapprove just as america's interventions in iraq syria and libya all lacked international approval so the u.n. leadership has already made it clear it wants no further escalation are you worried about the risk of internal military confrontation or even foreign i hope that the sink the. foreign intervention in latin america will only go gone there's a reason waving a big stick at sovereign countries is frowned upon the...
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u.n. sanctions. we wanted five to be lifted. that's what he said.n return for total shutdown of yongbyon, plutonium and uranium under supervision of u.s. inspectors and technicians from both sides, and he also pledged a commitment to permanently stop, let me just read this, to permanently and completely dismantle all the nuclear material production in that area. and the nuclear testing and long-range rocket launch testing. he said also that that was the most that they could offer at this time. just give me your analysis of that, the most that they could offer at this time. >> well, it is a partial offer in terms of denuclearization. it is not total denuclearization. i think it's positive in encouraging that they would make this unprecedented step to articulate what they thought was on the table. it's clearly not what the administration thought was on the table. i think the encouraging piece about it is it gives the administration something to work with when secretary pompeo and steve biegun, the special envoy, reengage hopefully fairly soon with the
u.n. sanctions. we wanted five to be lifted. that's what he said.n return for total shutdown of yongbyon, plutonium and uranium under supervision of u.s. inspectors and technicians from both sides, and he also pledged a commitment to permanently stop, let me just read this, to permanently and completely dismantle all the nuclear material production in that area. and the nuclear testing and long-range rocket launch testing. he said also that that was the most that they could offer at this time....
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u.n. -- my husband will tell you, i'm still loud and proud. and i will continue to fight every single day. [applause] ms. haley: but i do wantend on one note. ,fter coming out of the u.n. there is something that i think is very important to everybody. the way the political atmosphere is right now, it is so toxic. it is so toxic. you know how you know it is toxic, because if you put a good legislation, on the table everybody wants to know whose it is first come up before they decide whether or not to support it. that's wrong. [applause] ms. haley: political parties now see each other as evil. and are not evil. because i have seen evil. i have seen in the democratic republic of congo where the military comes in and i have heard women who have said they have taken their babies and thrown them in fires. i have been in sudan or other use of rape as a weapon of war. hasve watched as assad killed women with chemical weapons and children. i have seen it where the average adult has lost 24 pounds in venezuela, trying to cross over that bridge in the hot sun just to get one meal they are going to have that day. that is evil. what we h
u.n. -- my husband will tell you, i'm still loud and proud. and i will continue to fight every single day. [applause] ms. haley: but i do wantend on one note. ,fter coming out of the u.n. there is something that i think is very important to everybody. the way the political atmosphere is right now, it is so toxic. it is so toxic. you know how you know it is toxic, because if you put a good legislation, on the table everybody wants to know whose it is first come up before they decide whether or...
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u.n. all tell you why you want to come back. join me every thursday on the alex salmond short and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. the ukrainian presidential elections are just days away but the cause of eligible voters still don't know who to support with thirty nine candidates in the race is the choice too broad. to come speak to. seize private companies that have got a lot of p.c. venture capital funding are ready to go public this year i saw the last they're all going out of forty fifty sixty seventy billion dollars valuation so the prediction here is that it will be the end of this cycle you're going to have a like two thousand and one style crash back due to the fact that there's nothing to support the valuations of these companies and very quickly will crash. again good morning i'm kevin i mean this is r t so the decision to recognize israeli sovereignty over the golan heights and seen the united states roundly condemned during an emergency u.n. securit
u.n. all tell you why you want to come back. join me every thursday on the alex salmond short and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. the ukrainian presidential elections are just days away but the cause of eligible voters still don't know who to support with thirty nine candidates in the race is the choice too broad. to come speak to. seize private companies that have got a lot of p.c. venture capital funding are ready to go...
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u.n. security council decisions. >> i want to pick up on that point with respect to the security council, ambassador. more broadly multilateral decision making, not just at the u.n., but opcw and elsewhere. you know, if we think back the united states and russia helped found the united nations 75 years ago and while the two governments did not always agree, but they did agree on the fundamental need for the constituti institution to have a body where decision making could be made and decisions made that could ultimately be propagated. are you concerned of the state of multilateral decision making today? the u.n., o pcw and other international institutions? >> yes. we have a great concern. i would like you to also understand where we are, how this system has been created. after the second world war, the united states, the soviet union and other countries who were in the second world war, we decided to organize, to set up u.n. security council. in accordance with which there are five permanent members of the security council and there are some other non-permanent members of security council.
u.n. security council decisions. >> i want to pick up on that point with respect to the security council, ambassador. more broadly multilateral decision making, not just at the u.n., but opcw and elsewhere. you know, if we think back the united states and russia helped found the united nations 75 years ago and while the two governments did not always agree, but they did agree on the fundamental need for the constituti institution to have a body where decision making could be made and...
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through this crowd much like the floods swept through here last week it's nine am and they want aid from the u.n. distribution point they say they've lost everything and need help. last your house is your basic. supplies or services they had and so they all were going there are in need of assistance. but there's a list only those who have been verified as a name and don't pose a security threat to the county and to sixty year old abdul k u s one zero zero zero the world food program gives some fortified wheat pulses so much oil he receives change some blankets it is meant to last him his wife and nine children for two months until they can get back on their feet. he's come here to pick up the supplies with his neighbor we follow them home. and this is what is left of it after a creek burst near here on friday night. abdul karim this was your home can you show me what rooms it was this a bedroom was this a living. here whether in about one room is here and one here there were three rooms and one toilet here and then all gone now we were over here sheltering in my shop and i was hearing things fal
through this crowd much like the floods swept through here last week it's nine am and they want aid from the u.n. distribution point they say they've lost everything and need help. last your house is your basic. supplies or services they had and so they all were going there are in need of assistance. but there's a list only those who have been verified as a name and don't pose a security threat to the county and to sixty year old abdul k u s one zero zero zero the world food program gives some...
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the international court of justice they could decide this matter and i want to be just as competent for this question and the u.n. law of the sea they are competent but you won't take it to them either you want to put me in the bank with guilty people or i'm just asking why not you are very funny . if you're really funny. you just reached a tax agreement with britain over gibraltar. so dialogue can get some results can't . unload with your broker who said underwritten i said with britain written about europe yes a greater getaway car women got something wrong with it you were concerned about tax fraud in gibraltar start right why not do more to prevent things like fraud and bribery and money laundering anyway cancan spain do more and we want. more. transparency international says that key european countries are failing to enforce the oh you see these anti bribery convention which is one of the main instruments for fighting global corruption which is the question. and spain is one of them we did it and spain is one of them so currently showing the transparency international little or no in force why is that we do
the international court of justice they could decide this matter and i want to be just as competent for this question and the u.n. law of the sea they are competent but you won't take it to them either you want to put me in the bank with guilty people or i'm just asking why not you are very funny . if you're really funny. you just reached a tax agreement with britain over gibraltar. so dialogue can get some results can't . unload with your broker who said underwritten i said with britain...
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palestinians who don't even want to look at it we respect the work that is being done in washington about that and respect any mission but if you're palestinian and you're at the u.n. ambassador danny danon comes to talk why would they want to talk with you when you're on record on this travel in fact a few years ago there is place only for one state on the land of israel i do not believe in a two state solution turn it down on the first of the don't come to negotiate with me the negotiate over the top israeli diplomat at the u.n. your views don't matter and even then even the prime minister when he wants to meet with president abbas it's not happening and by the way prime minister netanyahu said he's willing to negotiate everything he said i would come to the room and willing to speak about everything and you should have the prime minister agree and you support the prime minister on the. absolutely do you supported your state solution government do you support a two state solution. negotiation you want to do now is exactly with none other than israeli governments formal position is a two state solution they claim prime minister now claims to support a two state s
palestinians who don't even want to look at it we respect the work that is being done in washington about that and respect any mission but if you're palestinian and you're at the u.n. ambassador danny danon comes to talk why would they want to talk with you when you're on record on this travel in fact a few years ago there is place only for one state on the land of israel i do not believe in a two state solution turn it down on the first of the don't come to negotiate with me the negotiate over...
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said up to ten thousand rangar fled violence in me in mass rakhine state since november when he wants the u.n. security council to refer me to the international criminal court over the persecution of the remainder and action that me and has rejected barker's more than geneva. lee's report is a damning indictment of the treatment of ring of people both in myanmar and outside as well in her report she says from last november ten thousand have fled the country many of them ending up in bangladesh and cox's bizarre now the world's largest refugee camp we know that a team from the international criminal court the united nations highest court is on the ground cox's bizarre investigating the possibility of future legal proceedings but as young released said it is early days are right now i think as we speak there are people in. still taking doing a preliminary examination they're not interviewing the first since pre-sale and this is not the first visit i understand there have been if you mind the past maybe one mind the past also here the united nations was a wrecking the victim a woman who has lost
said up to ten thousand rangar fled violence in me in mass rakhine state since november when he wants the u.n. security council to refer me to the international criminal court over the persecution of the remainder and action that me and has rejected barker's more than geneva. lee's report is a damning indictment of the treatment of ring of people both in myanmar and outside as well in her report she says from last november ten thousand have fled the country many of them ending up in bangladesh...
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also u.n. i want to start off by explaining why i believe david bernhardt is an excellent choice. part of this is background. a colorado native and an avid sports men, mr. bernhardt understands the federal land management decision affects local communities. he seen how federal policies impact people's access to and use of public land and he recognizes the need to balance conservation with opportunities for economic development. another part of it is experience. we need experience around here. mr. bernhardt has served as solicitor, deputy secretary of and now is acting secretary of the interior. he's proven his ability to lead the department. these build strong working relationships with those who are affect did by decisions. i believe there's no question he's ready for the job and can handle everything that entails. these are crucial considerations come especially for those of us in the western state. we all know the story around here i talk about a lot. alaska has more land than any other in the department of interior controls most of those acres. back home we often refer to the
also u.n. i want to start off by explaining why i believe david bernhardt is an excellent choice. part of this is background. a colorado native and an avid sports men, mr. bernhardt understands the federal land management decision affects local communities. he seen how federal policies impact people's access to and use of public land and he recognizes the need to balance conservation with opportunities for economic development. another part of it is experience. we need experience around here....
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through this crowd much like the floods swept through here last week it's nine am and they want aid from the u.n. distribution point they say they've lost everything and need help. lost your house is your basic. supplies or services they had and so they all were going there are in need of assistance. but there's a list only those who have been verified as a nice and don't pose a security threat come into sixty year old abdul k u s one zero zero zero the world food program gives him fortified wheat pulses so much oil he receives change some blankets it is meant to last him his wife and nine children for two months until they can get back on their feet. he has come here to pick up the supplies with his neighbor we follow them home. and this is what is left of it after a creek burst near here on friday night. abdul karim this was your home can you show me what room so what was this a bedroom was this living. here whether in about one room is here and one here there were three rooms and one toilet here and then all gone now we were over here sheltering in my shop and i was hearing things falling dow
through this crowd much like the floods swept through here last week it's nine am and they want aid from the u.n. distribution point they say they've lost everything and need help. lost your house is your basic. supplies or services they had and so they all were going there are in need of assistance. but there's a list only those who have been verified as a nice and don't pose a security threat come into sixty year old abdul k u s one zero zero zero the world food program gives him fortified...
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through this crouse much like the floods that swept through here last week it's nine am and they want aid from the u.n. distribution point they say they have lost everything and need help. last year basically. they all were going there are in need of assistance. but there's a list only those who have been verified as a nice and don't pose a security threat came into the sixty year old abdul k u s one. but the world food program gives him fortified wheat pulses salt oil he receives change some blankets it is made to last him his wife and nine children for two months until they can get back on the feet. he's come here to pick up the supplies with his neighbor we follow them home. and this is what is left of it after a creek burst near here on friday night. cream this was your home can you show me what room so what was this a bedroom was this living in. here with an about a one room is here and one here there were three rooms and one toilet here and they're all gone now we were over here sheltering in my shop and i was hearing things falling down and then my home collapsed all my things were flooded wash
through this crouse much like the floods that swept through here last week it's nine am and they want aid from the u.n. distribution point they say they have lost everything and need help. last year basically. they all were going there are in need of assistance. but there's a list only those who have been verified as a nice and don't pose a security threat came into the sixty year old abdul k u s one. but the world food program gives him fortified wheat pulses salt oil he receives change some...
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palestinians who don't even want to look at it we respect the work that is being done in washington about that and respect any mission but if you're palestinian and you're the u.n. ambassador danny danon comes to talk why would they want to talk with you when your own record on this channel in fact a few years ago there is place only for one state on the land of israel i do not believe in a two state solution turn it down on. first of the don't come to negotiate with me the negotiate over the top israeli diplomat at the u.n. your views don't matter and even then even the prime minister when he wants to meet with president abbas it's not happening and by the way prime minister netanyahu said he's willing to negotiate everything he said i would come to the room and willing to speak about everything and you should have the prime minister agree and you support the prime minister on the. so do you support it just as allusion to the government do you support a two state solution. negotiation you want to do now is exactly when there are none other than israeli government a formal position is a two state solution they claim promise no claims to support a two state solu
palestinians who don't even want to look at it we respect the work that is being done in washington about that and respect any mission but if you're palestinian and you're the u.n. ambassador danny danon comes to talk why would they want to talk with you when your own record on this channel in fact a few years ago there is place only for one state on the land of israel i do not believe in a two state solution turn it down on. first of the don't come to negotiate with me the negotiate over the...
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palestinians who don't even want to look at it we respect the work that is being done in washington about that and respect any mission but if you're palestinian and you're at the u.n. ambassador danny danon comes to talk why would they want to talk with you when your own record on this travel in fact a few years ago there is place only for one state on the land of israel i do not believe in a two state solution turn it down on. first of the don't come to negotiate with me the negotiate over the top israeli diplomat at the u.n. your views don't matter and even then even the prime minister when he wants to meet with president abbas it's not happening and by the way prime minister netanyahu said he's willing to negotiate everything he said i would come to the room and willing to speak about everything and you should have the prime minister agree and you support the prime minister on the. so do you support a jewish state solution government do you support a two state solution. negotiation you want to do now is exactly what the palestinians none other than the israeli government's formal position is a two state solution they claim promise no claims to support a two sta
palestinians who don't even want to look at it we respect the work that is being done in washington about that and respect any mission but if you're palestinian and you're at the u.n. ambassador danny danon comes to talk why would they want to talk with you when your own record on this travel in fact a few years ago there is place only for one state on the land of israel i do not believe in a two state solution turn it down on. first of the don't come to negotiate with me the negotiate over the...