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it is also ten days before the un general assembly and the issues were not just about benghazi, they were about the attacks on the world and the upcoming un general assembly meeting in iran so there were a bunch of issues that were in my so-called wheelhouse that what was my mistake and i'm quite candid about it in the book was by disposition, my instinct is when i am on a team and in this case it is the white house asked me to do something i typically want to say yes. i didn't think that i was incapable of doing the job differently than anybody else and i said yes. what i realized subsequently if they understood often in a crisis situation that is inevitably going to become politicized the messenger gets attacked as a description of the job most days the job of the national security adviser feels like a huge slab of concrete constantly resting on one's torso. i could still breathe and function under the pressure even if more and more were piled on top of the original slab of. they revealed that the united states had been tapping the leaders whether it's the chancellor of germany or t
it is also ten days before the un general assembly and the issues were not just about benghazi, they were about the attacks on the world and the upcoming un general assembly meeting in iran so there were a bunch of issues that were in my so-called wheelhouse that what was my mistake and i'm quite candid about it in the book was by disposition, my instinct is when i am on a team and in this case it is the white house asked me to do something i typically want to say yes. i didn't think that i was...
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last week we were consumed with un general assembly at our participation there.and it was an opportunity to highlight american values as well as our engagement on the bilateral front. strategic communications campaign produced a 40 percent increase of public interaction with the flagship digital properties when compared to the 2018 messaging. we are proud of that. how did we do this? previous efforts have been isolated and refocused on key events and speeches rather than the narratives around the general assembly. looking at the themes to push the narrative to be presenting through our interviews and through social media platforms and tightly organized around that. on the organizational chart so a structure that is five or ten years down the line into the future. so to focus new platforms and new e technology best practices not only the technology but the in-person connections and relationship building and to ensure that we are relevant in years to come. integrated and agile and future. and then on those communication tools with policy and american values for man
last week we were consumed with un general assembly at our participation there.and it was an opportunity to highlight american values as well as our engagement on the bilateral front. strategic communications campaign produced a 40 percent increase of public interaction with the flagship digital properties when compared to the 2018 messaging. we are proud of that. how did we do this? previous efforts have been isolated and refocused on key events and speeches rather than the narratives around...
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support within the un general assembly getting more support from african nations that something similar but in terms of. other intentions is not quite the same way because of course china doesn't have natural resources like russia does so a lot of mineral resources that russia is investing in in africa it also already has itself so that's not quite the same and that's slightly different because russia may just want to have a bigger share of the market on the global stage and also perhaps be able to control access to those resources that a later date and that's something that exports keep us thinking of speaking of markets russia is not one of the top 5 economies of the world can it compete with players like the e.u. a gigantic market like russia an even bigger market it can't compete it doesn't have the deep pockets to do that and that's why it's probably going in you know providing arms to dubious governments of dubious regimes and that sort of thing that's one reason to do that another reason of course is to look into areas that it . just focus on in terms of investments like mining i
support within the un general assembly getting more support from african nations that something similar but in terms of. other intentions is not quite the same way because of course china doesn't have natural resources like russia does so a lot of mineral resources that russia is investing in in africa it also already has itself so that's not quite the same and that's slightly different because russia may just want to have a bigger share of the market on the global stage and also perhaps be...
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interesting, because this is one of the ways people can make a difference and we saw with the un general assembly thunberg effect in the austrian elections that people are becoming more mindful of elections and what they can do if governments and companies failed to act. everything can help. it is buying fewer close, you're died, flying less, it is so many different things. it is a sign of things to come. -- your diet. one of things to come. -- your diet. one of the things climate change experts say is that it is a race against time. we are against time as well. we will have to leave it there. thank you very much, dr stephanie hare. thank you for watching. 20 more still to come on bbc news. we will see you soon. hello there. what a changeable week of weather it's been so far. if we look back to tuesday, a typical weather watcher looked somewhat like this — threatening—looking cloud, lots of heavy rain, a disappointing day. by wednesday, it was all change. gin—clear skies across much of the country, but a noticeable chill in the air. now, if we take a look at the satellite picture from wednesday,
interesting, because this is one of the ways people can make a difference and we saw with the un general assembly thunberg effect in the austrian elections that people are becoming more mindful of elections and what they can do if governments and companies failed to act. everything can help. it is buying fewer close, you're died, flying less, it is so many different things. it is a sign of things to come. -- your diet. one of things to come. -- your diet. one of the things climate change...
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it was also 10 days before the start of the un general assembly and the issues that sunday were not justhazi, but the tax on our facilities around the world, the upcoming un general assembly meeting, iran and prime minister and at yahoo israel visit to the un so there were a bunch of issues beyond benghazi which were in my so-called wheelhouse, but what i think was my mistake and i'm quite candid about it in the book was my disposition, my instinct is when i'm on a team and the leader of the team, in this case the white house, asks me too do something i typically want to say yes. and the cow's was incapable of doing the job any differently than anyone else and i said yes. when i realized subsequently is that maybe other of my colleagues were keeping their heads down because they understood that often in a crisis situation that is inevitably going to become politicized that the messenger, not just the message gets attacked and i learned that the hard way. host: we have limited time now. you went on to the nsc instead of the secretary of state and you have a graphic description of the job.
it was also 10 days before the start of the un general assembly and the issues that sunday were not justhazi, but the tax on our facilities around the world, the upcoming un general assembly meeting, iran and prime minister and at yahoo israel visit to the un so there were a bunch of issues beyond benghazi which were in my so-called wheelhouse, but what i think was my mistake and i'm quite candid about it in the book was my disposition, my instinct is when i'm on a team and the leader of the...
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continuing successfully as per the safe zone map we presented to the whole world at the 74th un general assembly we have as of this morning cleared 1000 square kilometers from the control of the separatist terror group. south africa's former president jacob zuma has appeared in court facing 16 charges of corruption but the case has now been adjourned until next year zoom is accused of taking $267000.00 in bribes from a french arms manufacturer he denies any wrongdoing voting is underway in mozambique's general election that could see the governing for limbo party extend its decades long rule the vote is taking place 2 months after the signing of a peace deal with longtime rival the opposition bernama party president felipe and you see is seeking a 2nd term but he faces a strong challenge from unarmed assume for the mahdi the number of people killed in japan from typhoon her give us has risen to 68 as rescuers search for those who are still missing thousands of people are in evacuation centers with many homes left without water and electricity people are being evacuated from their homes in lebann
continuing successfully as per the safe zone map we presented to the whole world at the 74th un general assembly we have as of this morning cleared 1000 square kilometers from the control of the separatist terror group. south africa's former president jacob zuma has appeared in court facing 16 charges of corruption but the case has now been adjourned until next year zoom is accused of taking $267000.00 in bribes from a french arms manufacturer he denies any wrongdoing voting is underway in...
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he and donald trump appear to be developing quite a friendship at the un general assembly, there werecretary general, urging maximum restraint, but ultimately saying what happens to kashmir is a bilateral matter between india and pakistan and must be sorted out in that context. it seems to me, you've had — from your point of view — perhaps a disappointing level of engagement from the international community. i mean, first of all, you mentioned, i think what you're mentioning about is the howdy modi event, right? like, so, that was all for optics, because let's admit it, the prime minister came back and there was no trade deal and they might say that kashmir is an internal problem, but let's be really honest here — frankly, kashmir has not — has never been internationalised to the extent that it's been spoken about now. you have seen the us congressman who've issued statements asking for the government to end the blockade, you've even had parliamentarians from the united kingdom expressing apprehensions about the way, you know, they've placed the entire city under siege. so, i think th
he and donald trump appear to be developing quite a friendship at the un general assembly, there werecretary general, urging maximum restraint, but ultimately saying what happens to kashmir is a bilateral matter between india and pakistan and must be sorted out in that context. it seems to me, you've had — from your point of view — perhaps a disappointing level of engagement from the international community. i mean, first of all, you mentioned, i think what you're mentioning about is the...
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ian donald trump appear be developing quite a friendship at the un general assembly, there were seniorgeneral urging maximum restraint, but ultimately saying what happens to kashmir is a bilateral matter between india and pakistan. and must be sorted out in that context. it seems to me, from your point of view, you have had perhaps a disappointing level of engagement from the international community. first of all, you mentioned, i think what you are mentioning is the modi event, right? that was all for optics. the prime minister came back and there was no trade and they might see kashmir as an internal problem. but let's be honest, kashmir has never been internationalised to the extent that it has been spoken about now. you have seen the us congressman who issued statements asking for the government to end the blockade, you even had parliamentarians from the united kingdom expressing apprehensions about the way they have placed the entire city under siege. i think the international community is putting pressure on them, but they want to protect otherwise, so this whole event was just t
ian donald trump appear be developing quite a friendship at the un general assembly, there were seniorgeneral urging maximum restraint, but ultimately saying what happens to kashmir is a bilateral matter between india and pakistan. and must be sorted out in that context. it seems to me, from your point of view, you have had perhaps a disappointing level of engagement from the international community. first of all, you mentioned, i think what you are mentioning is the modi event, right? that was...
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continuing successfully as per the safe zone map we presented to the whole world at the 74th un general assembly we have as of this morning cleared 1000 square kilometers from the control of the separatist terror group. al jazeera is china stratford has this update now from. border with syria we now understand that syrian the syrian army inside that's a very strategically important town to the west of here which is very much within the area of turkey's plan to set up this safe zone we understand that ever say fighters these are the syrian rebels. fighters that have been brought in by the turks to participate in this operation are moving towards. going to stand they could be as close as so 10 kilometers away. this of course is a huge concern and the focus of attention we understand at the moment very much of the russians the russians saying that they are doing all they can to avoid some sort of confrontation between the what is now 2 separate armies we also hear reports from the city of russell i know which is to the east of here which is repeatedly be claims made by both sides of control there o
continuing successfully as per the safe zone map we presented to the whole world at the 74th un general assembly we have as of this morning cleared 1000 square kilometers from the control of the separatist terror group. al jazeera is china stratford has this update now from. border with syria we now understand that syrian the syrian army inside that's a very strategically important town to the west of here which is very much within the area of turkey's plan to set up this safe zone we...
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agreements between the countries he said he presented the idea to arab foreign ministers at the un general assembly meeting in new york 2 weeks ago the philippine government has announced an outbreak of polio with 2 confirmed cases it follows outbreaks of dengue fever and measles in the span of less than a year jamila island oregon has more from manila. letisha variance eldest grandson alexis is sick with dengue fever and has been in this public hospital for several weeks now but he isn't the only one. across the hall her 2 other grandsons are also being treated for measles infection 60 year old prince center and 4 year old james material she says she is somehow grateful that her grandchildren made it to the hospital in time. it has been very difficult seeing my grandsons like this but i have no choice i have to be strong so long as a hospital is just one of the many hospitals where pediatric wards of big overflowing with children sick with infectious diseases the department of health has recorded at least 40000 cases of measles across the country since january and more than 500 patients have died.
agreements between the countries he said he presented the idea to arab foreign ministers at the un general assembly meeting in new york 2 weeks ago the philippine government has announced an outbreak of polio with 2 confirmed cases it follows outbreaks of dengue fever and measles in the span of less than a year jamila island oregon has more from manila. letisha variance eldest grandson alexis is sick with dengue fever and has been in this public hospital for several weeks now but he isn't the...
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from the american side i'm sure that you have seen the reports of what's happened to you new un general assembly recently your arms only condition was that the united states should remove the sanctions and then talks would be possible what the united states refused to do so and for iran you know it's not about just the governments it's about also the public opinion and there is a deep and increasing mistrust toward the united states because of israel from zeus' if you are so there was a real concern that if iran goes through the negotiation new negotiations with the united states and then the united states again refuses to lift the sanctions large the same they did to north korea everything would be even worse than the disease so yes from one point of view we can see that those initiatives have failed by i can see the signs of new initiative in place i mean starting to diplomacy extract from inside the region talking about the recent signs of you know reeling this for target between for talks between iran and saudi arabia expressed fiberboard to both sides president trump and his secretary of st
from the american side i'm sure that you have seen the reports of what's happened to you new un general assembly recently your arms only condition was that the united states should remove the sanctions and then talks would be possible what the united states refused to do so and for iran you know it's not about just the governments it's about also the public opinion and there is a deep and increasing mistrust toward the united states because of israel from zeus' if you are so there was a real...
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even the un general assembly it's the manifesto of this new approach well i think that the major challenge to do night is states faces is the u.s. legs a historical experience of equal coexistence with other great powers in the multipolar world while staying while staying integrated into the international order the american experience is either isolationism or global leadership now none of these options are acceptable in the united states should learn for the 1st time in the hugh story to call manage into the national orders with other great powers ease impossible to roll with the back so the us must in the does the way that trying in a very painful and contradictory way but the us is a liberated you know lauralee despite its will but learning this practice of coal management of the world with in conditions of political and very quickly if i may you also suggested in that speech that russia's 2024 problem which is the problem of the issue of power transition. to his successor also very much depends on their cuteness of tensions with the united states how come how is it possible i mean mosc
even the un general assembly it's the manifesto of this new approach well i think that the major challenge to do night is states faces is the u.s. legs a historical experience of equal coexistence with other great powers in the multipolar world while staying while staying integrated into the international order the american experience is either isolationism or global leadership now none of these options are acceptable in the united states should learn for the 1st time in the hugh story to call...
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continuing successfully as per the safe zone map we presented to the whole world at the 74th un general assembly we have as of this morning cleared 1000 square kilometers from the control of the separatist terror group. then i heard that it has more from turkey's border with syria. russia has been handed another victory in syria this is what it means the russians entered when the americans left russia laying claim to members city a strategic city in the northern countryside of aleppo its strategic location on an international highway that connects east to west syria most of the players in the syrian conflict would want to control this city because it is a supply line a supply lines run through the city and for turkey it is important because if it is to create this safe zone in the area east of the euphrates it will need access to members in order for this safe zone not to be an isolated pocket to connect it to other areas in syria so the russian president a presence along the front lines between our separating these syrian and turkish armies actually means that the turkish led offensive to captu
continuing successfully as per the safe zone map we presented to the whole world at the 74th un general assembly we have as of this morning cleared 1000 square kilometers from the control of the separatist terror group. then i heard that it has more from turkey's border with syria. russia has been handed another victory in syria this is what it means the russians entered when the americans left russia laying claim to members city a strategic city in the northern countryside of aleppo its...
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optimistic about the constitution what about kashmir how extreme is the b j p imran khan one of the un general assembly of the threat of a nuclear war between pakistan and india and do you think you'll change his mind to allow trump to mediate over kashmir and don't trump has offered neither of those i think has been has gone over very well in india with all shades of political opinion imran is somebody have known of the boston i think he was ill advised to make the speech he did because i don't think the world is ready to hear this kind of talk about a nuclear armageddon being unleashed because of what's happened in kashmir on the indian side of kashmir particularly since it merely mirrors. what had already happened in the past on the pakistani side of kashmir where not only is is is the constitutional status of good bond no the the question of direct federal rule in the pakistan occupied part of the mir long since settled by the authorities as lama but the demography of pockets on occupied kashmir according to pakistan's own census is no 97 percent punjabi speaking there isn't much kashmir left in pa
optimistic about the constitution what about kashmir how extreme is the b j p imran khan one of the un general assembly of the threat of a nuclear war between pakistan and india and do you think you'll change his mind to allow trump to mediate over kashmir and don't trump has offered neither of those i think has been has gone over very well in india with all shades of political opinion imran is somebody have known of the boston i think he was ill advised to make the speech he did because i...
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i don't know if you were in the un general assembly at the time, but she said this.s, humanity. "you've stolen your dreams, my childhood with your empty words. we're in the beginning of a mass extinction and all you can talk about is money and fairytales of eternal economic growth. how dare you!" what do you think she'd think of your government policies today? well, she has the right to think whatever she wants. i do have my own position as a minister. i have the obligation, the responsibility to deliver solutions to the environment, also to the brazilian people. these empty words that she expressed, i do agree 100%, in this environmental scenario, we have been facing a lot of empty words so far, using peoples‘ and taxpayers‘ money for things that have not generated results. so what we're trying to do is undertake a public policy that really generates results and that‘s very responsible with taxpayers‘ funds and with the goals that we‘re supposed to achieve and things that we‘re really going to deliver. ricardo salles, we have to when there, but i think you very much
i don't know if you were in the un general assembly at the time, but she said this.s, humanity. "you've stolen your dreams, my childhood with your empty words. we're in the beginning of a mass extinction and all you can talk about is money and fairytales of eternal economic growth. how dare you!" what do you think she'd think of your government policies today? well, she has the right to think whatever she wants. i do have my own position as a minister. i have the obligation, the...
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i don't know if you win the un general assembly at the time. she said this.umanity. "you have stolen your dreams, my childhood, with your empty words. we are at the beginning ofa empty words. we are at the beginning of a mass extinction and all you can talk about is money and fairytales of eternal economic growth. how dare you?" what do you think she think of your government policies today? well, she has the right to think whatever she wants. i do have my own position as a minister. i have the obligation, the responsibility to deliver solutions to the environment also to the brazilian people. these empty words that she expressed, ideal agree 100%, in this environmental scenario, we have been facing a lot of empty words are so far, using people's and taxpayers' money for things that have no generator results. so what we're trying to do was a public policy really generates results and that is very responsible with taxpayers' funds and with the goals that we are supposed to achieve and things that we are supposed to achieve and things that we a re really suppose
i don't know if you win the un general assembly at the time. she said this.umanity. "you have stolen your dreams, my childhood, with your empty words. we are at the beginning ofa empty words. we are at the beginning of a mass extinction and all you can talk about is money and fairytales of eternal economic growth. how dare you?" what do you think she think of your government policies today? well, she has the right to think whatever she wants. i do have my own position as a minister. i...
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agreements between the countries he said he presented the idea to our foreign ministers at the un general assembly meeting in new york 2 weeks ago. but a few moments we'll have the weather with rob but still ahead on the al-jazeera news hour they call the invisible people of care just on we meet the man who is being recognized for giving them an official home and leaping to gold on the final day of the world athletics championships in doha joe have the best of the action coming up in sports do stay with us. now arraigned yesterday in pakistan it also rained in afghanistan unusual maybe for both countries this time particularly given that that was the scene in kabul that was significant rain that now is probably an indication of the state of the change of season and that's all going to the way we want to get a trace of cloud in the above that is a jet stream and the other side of it is the waiting winter the changes season however at the moment this is today's forecast the sun's out for the most part in afghanistan and in pakistan there's been significant rain in the street as use it runs down the
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. >> for counter drug, were doing, counter we came from the un general assembly a few weeks ago. under authorities we actually did some prototype in our technologies on the waterfront and had a few uas us counter them there. i think there's a leadership role for the coast guard, so we absolutely have to look at embracing technology, and pace it a little bit with the scope of our budget and our limitations, said we look at what others are doing and bring something that can fly consistently, had we bring that into the military framework or coast guard framework? >> i want to make sure there is time for questions, or ask one more general topic area, which is not a small one it's the homeland piece. you've described the coast guard role there is no shortage of controversy over border control policy. can you talk a little bit about how you see the coast guard role with regard to those issues? and if it's changed at all in your tenure, so the last 18 months. >> if you think about the coast and defending the homeland, 90% of all the activity of these goods go through the ports, so we ha
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general assembly. that sunday was not just benghazi that attacks around the world, the upcoming un general assembly meeting in iran come in prime minister netanyahu, there were a bunch of issues beyond that gauzy that was in my wheelhouse. but was my mistake that my disposition and my instinct that the leader of the team which was the white house asked me to do something i didn't think i was incapable to do the job any differently than anybody else so i said yes. what i realized subsequently is may be other colleagues were keeping their heads down because they understood often in a crisis situation it inevitably will become politicized and the messenger is attacked. i learned that the hard way. >> we had very limited time now instead of secretary of state grabbing the description of the job that most days national security advisor the weight feels like a huge slab of concrete constantly resting on your torso for go i could still breathe and function under the pressure even as more bricks were piled on top of the original slab and there were a lot. >> but i also want to get to the subject of race in america
general assembly. that sunday was not just benghazi that attacks around the world, the upcoming un general assembly meeting in iran come in prime minister netanyahu, there were a bunch of issues beyond that gauzy that was in my wheelhouse. but was my mistake that my disposition and my instinct that the leader of the team which was the white house asked me to do something i didn't think i was incapable to do the job any differently than anybody else so i said yes. what i realized subsequently is...
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withdrawn sense of american involvement in the world other than more slavish devotion to with the un general assembly does, i find very prevalent. >> you mentioned in your remarks about exercising andod writing. we are in. now for u.s. and south korea have greatly modified and moderated loophole of exercising, doing on the peninsula and you mentioned it could individually hurt readiness. if he it's not happening today but eventually it will hurt resident readiness. i guess the question there is more broadly speaking, do you thank that is the bad policy to negotiating equity in our alliance for something that i assume you thank it's not achievable. at least the strategic decision by north korea. >> i i thank the u.s. and its allies should be able to walk into gum at the same time. i thank it's a high priority the united states in particular. not to let north korea do as it shared to drive a wedge between us. sometimes it's easier for them to do it and sometimes harder. i thank it would be better to have an adult conversation simultaneously with an adult conversation on what we really thank they are go
withdrawn sense of american involvement in the world other than more slavish devotion to with the un general assembly does, i find very prevalent. >> you mentioned in your remarks about exercising andod writing. we are in. now for u.s. and south korea have greatly modified and moderated loophole of exercising, doing on the peninsula and you mentioned it could individually hurt readiness. if he it's not happening today but eventually it will hurt resident readiness. i guess the question...
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not only by the un general assembly of 4 million people but the human rights council for grave violationsocial, civil and cultural unrest. in other words they have not met a right slugger and their naming and policing norms. the un is officially useless a bureaucratic collection of jet setting gas bags who suck money off of our -- they pay 22% of the total budget, there's 190 and they pay 22%. the un has not only overstayed the welcome now has run into a $23$230 deficit because no one wants to pay for a massage with no happy ending. former un ambassador and future president nikki haley put it best when she wrote almost all the pro-human rights countries agreed on the need for reform of the council. but they refused to take a stand and public and many encouraged us to remain on the council because the united states provided the last shred of credibility the human rights council had. that was precisely why we decided to leave in america should not lend any credibility of political hypocrisy and corruption. let's take our ball and go home and finally yank it off international life-support fo
not only by the un general assembly of 4 million people but the human rights council for grave violationsocial, civil and cultural unrest. in other words they have not met a right slugger and their naming and policing norms. the un is officially useless a bureaucratic collection of jet setting gas bags who suck money off of our -- they pay 22% of the total budget, there's 190 and they pay 22%. the un has not only overstayed the welcome now has run into a $23$230 deficit because no one wants to...
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continuing successfully as per the safe zone map we presented to the whole world at the 74th un general assemblywe have as of these morning cleared 1000 square kilometers from the control of the separatist terror group. let's take you now to charles stratford live from a chuckle the near turkey's border with syria and it's a very fluid situation charles at the moment take us through how this is playing out on the ground. yeah i suppose in the last couple of hours or so we've had a volley of artillery being fired from positions in this area across the border as you reported in the intro we now understand that syrian that the syrian army are inside among base that site very strategically important town to the west of here which is very much within the area of turkey's plan to set up this safe zone we understand that f.s.a. fighters these are the syrian rebel fighters that have been brought in by the turks to participate in this operation moving towards. going to stand they could be as close as so 10 kilometers away. this of course is a huge concern and the focus of attention we understand at the m
continuing successfully as per the safe zone map we presented to the whole world at the 74th un general assemblywe have as of these morning cleared 1000 square kilometers from the control of the separatist terror group. let's take you now to charles stratford live from a chuckle the near turkey's border with syria and it's a very fluid situation charles at the moment take us through how this is playing out on the ground. yeah i suppose in the last couple of hours or so we've had a volley of...
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continuing successfully as per the safe zone map we presented to the whole world at the 74th un general assembly we have as of this morning cleared 1000 square kilometers from the control of the separatist terror group. turkey says this military campaign is targeting the s.t.'s main kurdish fighting force which it says is aligned with the outlawed kurdistan workers' party p k k which has been fighting the turkish government for decades. and grow wants to set up what it calls a safe haven for refugees to return to the north and syria but the u.n. says around half a 1000000 people could be forced from their homes if the violence doesn't stop the security situation in northeastern syria remains highly volatile with continued reports of u.s. strikes and ground attacks. as the military operation continues on both sides of the border civilian injuries and deaths are being reported the operation has brought international outcry some european countries appeal to arms sales to turkey while the u.s. imposed sanctions on the turkish defense interior and energy ministers 2 of their respective ministries u.s
continuing successfully as per the safe zone map we presented to the whole world at the 74th un general assembly we have as of this morning cleared 1000 square kilometers from the control of the separatist terror group. turkey says this military campaign is targeting the s.t.'s main kurdish fighting force which it says is aligned with the outlawed kurdistan workers' party p k k which has been fighting the turkish government for decades. and grow wants to set up what it calls a safe haven for...
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president erdogan last month at the un general assembly showed a map outlining the proposed safe zoneislamic state fighters currently held in kurdish—controlled camps. martin patience has more on that issue. if they are forced to fight turkish soldiers in that part of the country, they won't be able to focus on the islamic state group and do not forget it is kurdish fighters who have imprisoned thousands of islamic state prisoners and there are some suggestions that the kurds simply won't have the capabilities to hold those prisoners, they will be set free, we know the one thing that is thrives on and that is chaos. president erdogan also hopes this new safe zone can be home to some of the 3 million syrian refugees in turkey. here's ece goksedef from bbc turkish on how that might work. there was a plan to resettle the refugees, 3.6 million refugees in turkey, to the safe zone, but it needs a housing project and it needs 30 kilometres of safe zone, but now it might change because we don't know the details of the safe zone or the military operation which turkey is now planning, so we wi
president erdogan last month at the un general assembly showed a map outlining the proposed safe zoneislamic state fighters currently held in kurdish—controlled camps. martin patience has more on that issue. if they are forced to fight turkish soldiers in that part of the country, they won't be able to focus on the islamic state group and do not forget it is kurdish fighters who have imprisoned thousands of islamic state prisoners and there are some suggestions that the kurds simply won't...
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hosted a large celebratory dinner at tipper yanni on 42nd street in new york city during the un general assemblyeek in september. if achieved, the plan would increase turkish gdp by four percent and provide more than 150,000 direct jobs. the plan was always contingent on resolving the military differences between our two countries. the use now include the excursion into syria. it would be an excellent time for turkey to break into global supply chains in a big way as many companies are reassessing their earlier decisions to concentrate so much on china. but there will be a cost to the turkish economy if present military practices continue. turkey will bear the cost of the war and forgo the potential trade benefits. in conclusion, the trump administration is focusing more intently on trade then any prior administration. there are some short-term costs associated with this shift but they are much greater long-term potential and probable gains. millions of americans have demanded that we put their interest first that is what we are doing and that is what we will continue to do. thank you and i appr
hosted a large celebratory dinner at tipper yanni on 42nd street in new york city during the un general assemblyeek in september. if achieved, the plan would increase turkish gdp by four percent and provide more than 150,000 direct jobs. the plan was always contingent on resolving the military differences between our two countries. the use now include the excursion into syria. it would be an excellent time for turkey to break into global supply chains in a big way as many companies are...
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violence to ask that question might seem naÏve but really why because on novembe november 29, 1957 un general assemblyvoted in favor of the partition. because the jewish state was the dream. what did they do with this resolution? shall we accept it or reject it? the next day five jews were murdered that was the opening of the war of independence. why didn't the arabs except? if they would have accepted it there wouldn't be a single palestinian refugee or a territory. but they did not even consider it. why did lebanon, syria and jordan egypt saudi arabia, iran why israel in the beginning? with them.onflict we had no territorial disputes. why? and then over those 19 years with the war for independence and the six-day war? with those terror attacks on the israelis they didn't even think about it because of the source of the violence that was not the outcome of the six-day war for all these people is the unwillingness to have the jewish state in a matter what order. this is the reason not through egypt or jordan or palestinians we are not there on the map but beyond that to educate the children we have a
violence to ask that question might seem naÏve but really why because on novembe november 29, 1957 un general assemblyvoted in favor of the partition. because the jewish state was the dream. what did they do with this resolution? shall we accept it or reject it? the next day five jews were murdered that was the opening of the war of independence. why didn't the arabs except? if they would have accepted it there wouldn't be a single palestinian refugee or a territory. but they did not even...
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how is it that he became a soldier, commander of general in 1947 the un general assembly voted in favor of the resoluti resolution. she was accepted and went dancing in the streets because that was the state of a thousand tears. shall we accept it or reject it. the next day they gave their usual answer. if they would accept it, they would have it and more. but they didn't even consider it. why did lebanon, syria, jordan, egypt, saudi arabia, why did they invite israel in the beginning. between the war of independence and the six-day war there were the attacks on the israelis they didn't even think about it because the source of the violence is not the outcome of the six-day war. the source for all this evil. no matter what the borders, and all the rest is just stuck. this is the reason we are not on the maps in schools, in our country, not egypt, jordan, not talk about the palestinians. we were not there on the maps in the previous quarter or the 67 borders or even in the. when the educated, we have the right and then maybe we will have a possibility to talk about this. from that perspe
how is it that he became a soldier, commander of general in 1947 the un general assembly voted in favor of the resoluti resolution. she was accepted and went dancing in the streets because that was the state of a thousand tears. shall we accept it or reject it. the next day they gave their usual answer. if they would accept it, they would have it and more. but they didn't even consider it. why did lebanon, syria, jordan, egypt, saudi arabia, why did they invite israel in the beginning. between...
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the un general assembly maybe if i did have a break and you should find i have consistently made this you make this your sole why is the actually the product that you expect me to be. happy for you for a video of it all by the international community has been said about what and how it got the meeting a good idea that this used to be that it would be a question of any sort all the statements that are being raised by you may be different. for everyone to echo but with us from new delhi thank you for that do appreciate it the conservatives and religious groups are expected to protest in paris on sunday against the french government's plan to give access to i.d.'s to single and day women under french law only women and a heterosexual couple can access medically assisted reproductive treatment talk about life as the full story. when she reached her mid thirty's benedict a wanted to become a mother she was single and wanted to try i've yet fix set foot in france i v f is illegal for single or gay women so benedict travel to denmark and portugal with the treatment is legally available to al
the un general assembly maybe if i did have a break and you should find i have consistently made this you make this your sole why is the actually the product that you expect me to be. happy for you for a video of it all by the international community has been said about what and how it got the meeting a good idea that this used to be that it would be a question of any sort all the statements that are being raised by you may be different. for everyone to echo but with us from new delhi thank you...
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secretary of state, by the way it shows his coolness under pressure i was with him with the un general assembly and putting in the finishing touches and all hell breaks loose with the young people are more and he's on the phone with the president, foreign ministers, ambassadors and he's also sitting at his desk in finishing caviar but what henry saw, nixon as well in terms of timing was the following, the beginning of that war the egyptians made major advances against the israelis, the first time in israel itself and military defeat, israel with our help rebounded and me and back and retake the territory, they then deployed and surrounded the egyptian army and we're about to wait it out this internet were with him and we immediately went to moscow to freeze the situation in place for the cease-fire, because they figured the following, for the first time israel had been snowbird up by the military setback and could see that maybe some negotiated settlement would be in their security interests and before that they suffer from hubris about their military superiority, meanwhile they hit canada half
secretary of state, by the way it shows his coolness under pressure i was with him with the un general assembly and putting in the finishing touches and all hell breaks loose with the young people are more and he's on the phone with the president, foreign ministers, ambassadors and he's also sitting at his desk in finishing caviar but what henry saw, nixon as well in terms of timing was the following, the beginning of that war the egyptians made major advances against the israelis, the first...
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seen the e3 also recognize the need for a outdeal, i would also point at the beginning of the un's general assembly, i think david sanger wrote a new york times article about how they are experiencing a very chilly reception at the united nations. what they did in terms of attacking the world's largest oil facility is indefensible. so, i think more people are recognizing that and that is a good thing for our diplomacy. >> i think your observations about their reactions, particularly what they did to the japanese, is very troubling. the attitude issue to me is something that is troubling. everybody wants a diplomatic result here. everybody wants diplomatic movement, but they just are not shing ansis whatsoever of going in that direction. thank you for your thoughts. comments --two comments. this is the first public hearing into and a half years and i believe the public has a right to know about what our iran policy is in we have not had a public hearing in two point five years. secondly, i would just say is someone who is the staunchest opponent of the jcpoa that in fact to leaving the jcpoa without
seen the e3 also recognize the need for a outdeal, i would also point at the beginning of the un's general assembly, i think david sanger wrote a new york times article about how they are experiencing a very chilly reception at the united nations. what they did in terms of attacking the world's largest oil facility is indefensible. so, i think more people are recognizing that and that is a good thing for our diplomacy. >> i think your observations about their reactions, particularly what...
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on the monday of the un's general assembly shortly after germany, andrance, the united kingdom called for iran to accept negotiations on its nuclear program ballistic missiles and regional activity. this has been the position of the united states for 2.5 years, and we were very pleased to see call on the negotiations so that we can have a new encumbrances deal. case that itch the has come at the expense of missile nonproliferation in the middle east. i think i said to his committee probably a year ago, i know i said in a year ago at the, if we do not restore deterrence, we are accumulating risk of a regional war. later inis one year the iranian attack on saudi. we remember that the longest suffering victims of the iranian forle, we wish nothing more the iranian people than a future with a truly representative government. future withetter the american people and the iranian people. devoting a for hearing on the subject and i'm happy to answer your questions. >> thank you very much. i really feel like we are in good hands with your firm hand on the tiller on this issue. want to thank yo
on the monday of the un's general assembly shortly after germany, andrance, the united kingdom called for iran to accept negotiations on its nuclear program ballistic missiles and regional activity. this has been the position of the united states for 2.5 years, and we were very pleased to see call on the negotiations so that we can have a new encumbrances deal. case that itch the has come at the expense of missile nonproliferation in the middle east. i think i said to his committee probably a...
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a political process because there is no military solution here just a few weeks ago at the un general assembly there was an announcement of a breakthrough, to tune soon to tell whether it's going to work but the formation of a constitutional committee under the un security council resolution 2254 talking about what the end of the syrian conflict would look like and it was diplomacy and mediation and if you have all the stakeholders in the conflict arguing at the table rather than battling out on the ground i would argue that is a good thing both for syrian civilians for the region and for us national security interests . at one third of syria the us controlled was tremendous leverage and now we don't have it. and we have most likely undermined whatever credibility we had left which the group found as we travel the region was severely damaged from the december 2018 announcement about theus drawing down its forces . >>. [inaudible] i wanted to thank the panel for an accurate assessment and it's become even more somber. our strategy calls for a global competition with russia and china and i like
a political process because there is no military solution here just a few weeks ago at the un general assembly there was an announcement of a breakthrough, to tune soon to tell whether it's going to work but the formation of a constitutional committee under the un security council resolution 2254 talking about what the end of the syrian conflict would look like and it was diplomacy and mediation and if you have all the stakeholders in the conflict arguing at the table rather than battling out...
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continuing successfully as per the safe zone map we presented to the whole world at the 74th un general assembly we have as of this morning cleared 1000 square kilometers from the control of the separatist terror group. turkey says this military campaign is targeting the s.t.'s main kurdish fighting force which it says is aligned with the outlawed kurdistan workers' party p k k which has been fighting the turkish government for decades. and grow wants to set up what it calls a safe haven for refugees to return to the north and syria but the u.n. says around half a 1000000 people could be forced from their homes if the violence doesn't stop the security situation in northeastern syria remains highly volatile with continued reports of u.s. strikes and ground attacks as the military operation continues on both sides of the border civilian injuries and deaths are being reported the operation has brought international outcry some european countries appear to arm sales to turkey while the u.s. imposed sanctions on the turkish defense interior and energy ministers 2 of their respective ministries u.s.
continuing successfully as per the safe zone map we presented to the whole world at the 74th un general assembly we have as of this morning cleared 1000 square kilometers from the control of the separatist terror group. turkey says this military campaign is targeting the s.t.'s main kurdish fighting force which it says is aligned with the outlawed kurdistan workers' party p k k which has been fighting the turkish government for decades. and grow wants to set up what it calls a safe haven for...
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this and you even heard the maori africa well you even heard the secretary general of the un in his speech in the general assembly said i fear the possibility of a great fracture the world splitting into 2 with the 2 largest economies on earth creating 2 separate and competing worlds each with their own dominant currency trading financial rules their own internet and artificial intelligence capabilities and their own 0 sum geo political and military strategies do you want to be in the position mr president of choosing between the. no nor any region but that has not been the case for that's what it is we had to cornwall so that you know one side united says nato on the other side and country it is not just in africa had to choose that well it's how much they read into it where no choice to go to are weak and what we're good to do killed in this and so depending on some but but i don't think afghans who choose not issue are reached a point where we are growing and therefore we must take our friends from their ways of going to try different friends and always be there by the new friends china japan india coming up o
this and you even heard the maori africa well you even heard the secretary general of the un in his speech in the general assembly said i fear the possibility of a great fracture the world splitting into 2 with the 2 largest economies on earth creating 2 separate and competing worlds each with their own dominant currency trading financial rules their own internet and artificial intelligence capabilities and their own 0 sum geo political and military strategies do you want to be in the position...