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josephs, united council and compass received no complaints for the fiscal year. st. josephs received no complaints and every time the committee went out they felt it was to the standards of care and the others were generated from the committee and it's important to point out lark kin and mission neighborhood resources center, hamilton had a very low number of complaints and mission and larkin had one complaint for the whole fiscal year. >> supervisor. >> in the report -- >> supervisor campos. >> it's okay. i will go over you. >> so thank you very much and i do love the hat as well. looking at the report and looking at the types of complaints filed with some of the shelters for many of them a recurring issue seems to be facilities and access. can you tell me a little more about what that would include, the issues that come up, something like that? >> for the rules committee members if you turn to page four of the report there say break down that supervisor campos is referring to and it gives a couple of examples of the types of complaints but with facilities and acces
josephs, united council and compass received no complaints for the fiscal year. st. josephs received no complaints and every time the committee went out they felt it was to the standards of care and the others were generated from the committee and it's important to point out lark kin and mission neighborhood resources center, hamilton had a very low number of complaints and mission and larkin had one complaint for the whole fiscal year. >> supervisor. >> in the report -- >>...
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the meaning of the united nations security council convened today of violence rocking eastern ukraine. stop the proceedings. two hour meeting on the united nations security council the thirteenth time the council meets on the ukrainian christmas the second time this week. we knew who was the wife and left leaning brought up with the increased chaos and violence in eastern ukraine given the goal of life and most are right in the conflict. it was in russia that called for the fashion to take place the thing the urgency of the meaning of what it called a rezoning of military haitian against its own people by the cuban government the unraveling of the criminal misadventures that week even more catastrophic consequences for the violence that has already taken place. intentions of the quilting to cuban government backing to refrain from violence point that apostasy is worth and far from leeds. i didn't want to hold the west to stop going with this situation instead of telling russia where and how to keep the troops on its own territory. again reiterated that is not easy when you have stood
the meaning of the united nations security council convened today of violence rocking eastern ukraine. stop the proceedings. two hour meeting on the united nations security council the thirteenth time the council meets on the ukrainian christmas the second time this week. we knew who was the wife and left leaning brought up with the increased chaos and violence in eastern ukraine given the goal of life and most are right in the conflict. it was in russia that called for the fashion to take...
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approach militarily would require in the view of would require it a clear mandate from the united nations security council. is not available given the russian attitude to matters. so i don't have any new announcement to make about that. become cal solution has more distant since the geneva talks earlier this year were not successful. brahinmi andute to the work he has done or he last year and a half so he has made every effort and when the ry clear geneva talks broke up earlier this year that it was the regime to discuss a transitional government which end of onsible for the those talks. the at that time coalition were to put forward plans for a transitional government drawn from opposition and from regime. the regime have refused to do it. a political solution more distant. our message today and actions we on today and the actions we will decide on in the further meetings that will from today will demonstrate for the regime there mechanicpolitical solution. think there doesn't have to be one but there will. t is not possible for them to conquer the whole of the people of syria militarily given the shed a
approach militarily would require in the view of would require it a clear mandate from the united nations security council. is not available given the russian attitude to matters. so i don't have any new announcement to make about that. become cal solution has more distant since the geneva talks earlier this year were not successful. brahinmi andute to the work he has done or he last year and a half so he has made every effort and when the ry clear geneva talks broke up earlier this year that...
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rising tensions and violence in the cities of eastern ukraine pulled the united nations security councilack into emergency session. the russian ambassador to the united nations called for a swift halt to all violence and drew a skeptical reaction from the other permanent five members, like france, whose ambassador accused moscow of releasing bands of thugs on ukraine. there was more criticism from the white house. george, with the german chancellor and the american president gave a news conference much how have the powers in the west been doing in countering the moves from moscow? >> the west has been doing too little, too late. most with criticisms and tiny sanctions. we need more than words and tiny sanctions. we need substantial economic cost put on vladimir putin for the violence and disruption that state. >> what is the leverage. russia is so rich in other things. it's close to boning a self-sustaining -- being a self-sustaining place. >> russia is rich in resources but is not self-sustaining. it's dependent on selling resources to the world. if the west stopped buying russian resou
rising tensions and violence in the cities of eastern ukraine pulled the united nations security councilack into emergency session. the russian ambassador to the united nations called for a swift halt to all violence and drew a skeptical reaction from the other permanent five members, like france, whose ambassador accused moscow of releasing bands of thugs on ukraine. there was more criticism from the white house. george, with the german chancellor and the american president gave a news...
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. >> some other news, an attempt by the united nations to act against syria's three-year-old civil war has yet again been blocked at the security council. >> on thursday, just as they have done several times since the conflict began, china and russia used their veto right to stop a resolution on serious -- syria. >> united nations wants to ask the criminal court to step in and investigate possible war crimes and crimes against humanity. >> it is the fourth time russia and china have locked united nations security council action on syria. if the resolution had passed, the international criminal court would have been able to investigate alleged human rights abuses in the conflict. it was put forward by france. the draft i have the honor to present is an appeal to human conscience, not a political gesture but a moral act, quite simply. if the council were not to adopt it, it would be an insult to the millions of syrians who are suffering, roof that some have learned nothing from history. the 13 remaining members of the council voted in a verb. -- in favor. but they did so in a knowledge that the draft would be vetoed. on the ground in syr
. >> some other news, an attempt by the united nations to act against syria's three-year-old civil war has yet again been blocked at the security council. >> on thursday, just as they have done several times since the conflict began, china and russia used their veto right to stop a resolution on serious -- syria. >> united nations wants to ask the criminal court to step in and investigate possible war crimes and crimes against humanity. >> it is the fourth time russia...
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russia now calling for an emergency session at the united nations security council. how much will that impact the crisis in ukraine? that's straight ahead. >>> and this, will donald sterling fight to keep his nba team? some say it could drag on for years. marge: you know, there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious, and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. wife: mmmm husband: these are good! marge: the tasty side of fiber. from phillips. that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. someone whose poor performance is slowing down the entire organization. i'm looking at you phone company dsl. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business built for business. >>> there's an emergency meeting at the united nations security council now. on the agenda, the crisis, clearly escalating, in ukraine. the russians actually asked for t
russia now calling for an emergency session at the united nations security council. how much will that impact the crisis in ukraine? that's straight ahead. >>> and this, will donald sterling fight to keep his nba team? some say it could drag on for years. marge: you know, there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious, and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. wife: mmmm husband: these are good! marge: the tasty...
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would require in the view of many countries, it would require a clear mandate in the united nations security council. that clearly is not available given the russian attitude to these matters. and so i don't have any new announcement to make about that. a political solution has clearly become more distant since the geneva talks earlier this year were not successful. i do pay tribute to lakdar brahimi and thanks to him and the work he has done in one of the world's most difficult jobs. over the last year and a half, or so. he has made every effort, and he made very clear when the geneva talks broke up earlier this year, that it was the refusal of the regime to discuss a transitional government. which was responsible for the end of those talks. the national coalition were prepared to do -- and put forward plans for a transitional government drawn from opposition and from the regime. the regime have refused to do that. that has made a political solution more distant. our message today, and the actions we have decided on today, and the actions we will decide on in the further meettion that will follow f
would require in the view of many countries, it would require a clear mandate in the united nations security council. that clearly is not available given the russian attitude to these matters. and so i don't have any new announcement to make about that. a political solution has clearly become more distant since the geneva talks earlier this year were not successful. i do pay tribute to lakdar brahimi and thanks to him and the work he has done in one of the world's most difficult jobs. over the...
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. >>> the united nations security council is holding an emergency session after russia called for a meeting on the crisis in ukraine. john terrett is live at the united nations. what happened. >> good afternoon from the united nations. the russians called for the meeting of the security council to get their ideas out there, into the international headlines on the television programs in tomorrow's newspapers, and that they have done. the russian ambassador talking about how the west needs to rethink its position vis-a-vis ukraine and the area disputed in eastern and southern ukraine, and talked about how ukraine itself is not abiding by the april geneva agreement regarding the whole situation. now, that seems to be the way the russians handled the whole thing at the united nations. you might say attack is the level form of defense, because they constantly go on the attack as they did today. in response we heard from the uk ambassador talking about the proportional unmeasured response by kiev and the hypocrisy coming from moscow, that he called breath taking. samantha power is the u.s. ambass
. >>> the united nations security council is holding an emergency session after russia called for a meeting on the crisis in ukraine. john terrett is live at the united nations. what happened. >> good afternoon from the united nations. the russians called for the meeting of the security council to get their ideas out there, into the international headlines on the television programs in tomorrow's newspapers, and that they have done. the russian ambassador talking about how the...
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now the united nations security council is set to discuss a report that could narrow down the search for kony who is accused of crimes against humanity. the u.s. is helping in the hunt for the rebel leader. >> this is a rare glimpse of joseph kony, often called africa's most wanted man. he's leader of the lord's resistence army, the lra, and has lived in the dense jungles of central africa for years. he's wanted for war crimes that stemmed from war over two decades. many killed, displaced rap, rapd and maimed. many children were forced to kill their own families and forced to kill for kony. >> really in the past three to four years what we've seen is that the tactics of the lra have changed quite a bit. the violence has decreased significantly in the past few years, but their history shows what they're still capable of. >> an african union force with 5,000 soldiers backed by u.s. forces have been hunting for him for years. aircraft helps in the search. it's a massive challenge that covers areas of south sudan, the central african republic and the democratic republic of congo. it's th
now the united nations security council is set to discuss a report that could narrow down the search for kony who is accused of crimes against humanity. the u.s. is helping in the hunt for the rebel leader. >> this is a rare glimpse of joseph kony, often called africa's most wanted man. he's leader of the lord's resistence army, the lra, and has lived in the dense jungles of central africa for years. he's wanted for war crimes that stemmed from war over two decades. many killed, displaced...
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council, blocked. many times, the united states acted without the security council. we don't need an army. there was a big power there. it was just to help with a few things, the syrian free army. >> do you think the russians would have let that happen? >> they take permission from you . >> they would not have looked for permission from us. do you think it was a mistake to make a deal with russia to eliminate the chemical weapons and that the united states, once , manyrossed the red line people wanted them to do it and they had been threatened. asking for power to do that, that would have changed what? would not allow the radical to come to syria in this amount. where is iraq now? part of it, we have to blame our friends in the united states, our allies in the united states. you need to consult with the region more. the decision is different. you have to make your own but you also have -- >> saudi arabia? qatar, all ofa, those in the region. >> is there a narrow against? -- is there an arrogance? >> we need more understanding and both sides should be more reasonable in their demands. both
council, blocked. many times, the united states acted without the security council. we don't need an army. there was a big power there. it was just to help with a few things, the syrian free army. >> do you think the russians would have let that happen? >> they take permission from you . >> they would not have looked for permission from us. do you think it was a mistake to make a deal with russia to eliminate the chemical weapons and that the united states, once , manyrossed...
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nigeria also currently sits on the united nations security council and is expected to request sanctions be imposed on the group. that could start next week. boko haram has been holding nearly 300 of those christian schoolgirls captive since abducting them last month and claiming they converted them to islam. so, can the girls be saved? joining us now is former u.s. ambassador to the united nations john bolton and fox news contributor and senior fellow at the american enterprise institute. the issue could go to the security council this week. i mean, is that going to get these girls back? >> well, i think the sad answer is no. i don't see any problem in imposing sanctions on boko haram, but it's not like the group's leadership has a lot of money stashed away in swiss bank accounts that can be seized. i'm not sure if boko haram's leadership has bank accounts, and the idea that the sanctions somehow would -- would deter this group i think is far-fetched. i think the best news coming out of paris was that a number of the african countries in proximity to nigeria have agreed they got a probl
nigeria also currently sits on the united nations security council and is expected to request sanctions be imposed on the group. that could start next week. boko haram has been holding nearly 300 of those christian schoolgirls captive since abducting them last month and claiming they converted them to islam. so, can the girls be saved? joining us now is former u.s. ambassador to the united nations john bolton and fox news contributor and senior fellow at the american enterprise institute. the...
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the event was organized by the united veterans council of santa clara council. >>> for many veterans who return from combat return with their own battles do face. >> reporter: in san francisco's tenderloin for many memorial day means trying not to remember. afghanistan or iraq. >> a lot of intense things happen very, very quickly. >> reporter: vietnam. >> charlie was in the bush sniped out. >> reporter: or the tragedy of comrades dead. >> i hear voices, the bombings or something like that. >> reporter: 4,000 men and women lined up today. one of four a veteran. st.anthony's dining room served hot dogs and beans. >> the traumas of veterans to understand that people are dealing with that kind of drama. dealing with them in that kind of way. >> reporter: among post9/11 veterans 47% served with someone who was killed in combat. >> your heart it's kind of like part of your heart gone. you try to make sense of it. they're like your brothers so it's like someone was taken away from you. >> reporter: trauma has led to drug abuse, suicide. today we found soldiers home on leave from iraq lendin
the event was organized by the united veterans council of santa clara council. >>> for many veterans who return from combat return with their own battles do face. >> reporter: in san francisco's tenderloin for many memorial day means trying not to remember. afghanistan or iraq. >> a lot of intense things happen very, very quickly. >> reporter: vietnam. >> charlie was in the bush sniped out. >> reporter: or the tragedy of comrades dead. >> i hear...
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the event was organized by the united veterans council of santa clara council. >>> for many veterans who return from combat return with their own battles do face. >> reporter: in san francisco's tenderloin for many memorial day means trying not to remember. afghanistan or iraq. >> a lot of intense things happen very, very quickly. >> reporter: vietnam. >> charlie was in the bush sniped out. >> reporter: or the tragedy of comrades dead. >> i hear voices, the bombings or something like that. >> reporter: 4,000 men and women lined up today. one of four a veteran. st.anthony's dining room served hot dogs and beans. >> the traumas of veterans to understand that people are dealing with that kind of drama. dealing with them in that kind of way. >> reporter: among post9/11 veterans 47% served with someone who was killed in combat. >> your heart it's kind of like part of your heart gone. you try to make sense of it. they're like your brothers so it's like someone was taken away from you. >> reporter: trauma has led to drug abuse, suicide. today we found soldiers home on leave from iraq lendin
the event was organized by the united veterans council of santa clara council. >>> for many veterans who return from combat return with their own battles do face. >> reporter: in san francisco's tenderloin for many memorial day means trying not to remember. afghanistan or iraq. >> a lot of intense things happen very, very quickly. >> reporter: vietnam. >> charlie was in the bush sniped out. >> reporter: or the tragedy of comrades dead. >> i hear...
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cuba was a country sending arms violation ofa in the united nations security council resolutions.e greatest violation according to the security council arms experts that has come in years of any country sending missiles and other equipment to north korea. so if they don't understand that the violation of international is not acceptable, in it dish and that in addition to a whole host of individuals who are wanted in the united states, including the killer of a new jersey state trooper, just to start the list, they deserve to be on the list and that has not changed on my perfect -- changing my perspective. tavis: they are on the level of syria? >> if you put under tons of sugar and hide missiles and maids and other military korea,nt sent to north that was intercepted in panama and then was disclosed, are you not engaging with the state that has by the international community, not the u.s., been found to be violating international norms and that has nuclear weapons, ones that we don't want to see proliferate and they are sending weapons to assist them? i don't think that resolves th
cuba was a country sending arms violation ofa in the united nations security council resolutions.e greatest violation according to the security council arms experts that has come in years of any country sending missiles and other equipment to north korea. so if they don't understand that the violation of international is not acceptable, in it dish and that in addition to a whole host of individuals who are wanted in the united states, including the killer of a new jersey state trooper, just to...
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newspaper editors have been summoned for talks with military leaders >>> the united nations security council is outraged by the al-shabab gun and bomb attack on the somali parliament. 10 were killed in mogadishu on saturday. >>> well the libyan government is reaffirming its pledge to disband all militia. a renegade general launched an offensive against the armed groups. khalifa haftar says he wants to crush what he describes as terrorists and extremists. stefanie dekker frorps tripoli -- reports from tripoli. >> reporter: these are the libyan central shield forces, headed at the request of the general national congress to protect the capital. >> translation: we have been negotiating with all parties and are exerting every effort to calm things down. we want to ensure security inside the capital. >> reporter: it follows an attack on the g.n.c. by two militias inspired by the general. he launched a campaign to rid libya of terrorists, groups carrying out killings on members of the security forces and judiciary. he reappeared on saturday, saying he and supporters will continue their mission. >>
newspaper editors have been summoned for talks with military leaders >>> the united nations security council is outraged by the al-shabab gun and bomb attack on the somali parliament. 10 were killed in mogadishu on saturday. >>> well the libyan government is reaffirming its pledge to disband all militia. a renegade general launched an offensive against the armed groups. khalifa haftar says he wants to crush what he describes as terrorists and extremists. stefanie dekker frorps...
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. >>> the united nations security council is to discuss a report which could narrow the hunt.tefanie dekker reports. >>> this is a rare glimpse of joseph kony, often called africa's most wanted man. he's the leader of the lords resistance army, the l.r.a., and led an elusive ghostly existence in the jungle for years. he's been indicted for war crimes by the international criminal court, stemming from a war waged against the ugandan government for two decades. over a million displace. vo forced to kill. >> it makes is responsible for every war crime and atrocity in the book. really, in the past three to four years, what we have seen is that the tactics of the l.r.a. has changed quite a bit. it has decreased significantly in the past few years, but their history shows what they are capable of. an african union task force with 5,000 soldiers backed by special forces have been trying to find him for years. in marched the u.s., with aircraft. it's a massive challenge. the operation is based out of uganda. covering areas of south sudan, the democratic republic of congo. it's inhospi
. >>> the united nations security council is to discuss a report which could narrow the hunt.tefanie dekker reports. >>> this is a rare glimpse of joseph kony, often called africa's most wanted man. he's the leader of the lords resistance army, the l.r.a., and led an elusive ghostly existence in the jungle for years. he's been indicted for war crimes by the international criminal court, stemming from a war waged against the ugandan government for two decades. over a million...
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we are, in addition to that, we are going to, in the united nations security council, challenge the appropriatelevel of follow-through that is necessary to be able to fulfill what was passed in the resolution previously a few months ago in order to guarantee that delivery of aid. it is not being fulfilled. it has to be fulfilled. our patience is gone. we are going to join with other countries in an effort to try to guarantee accountability through the u.n. and making that happen. we are determined that people will be able to get aid. people who left homes, for instance, did so because they were literally under siege. they were being starved to death, civilians and others, and that is against the laws of war, not to mention anybody's fundamental values of decency. obviously not assad's. we intend to pursue this issue in the days ahead. on the issue of weapons, i'm not going to discuss what specific weapons, what country may or may not be providing or not providing. as you know, we are providing nonlethal aid, but i will say that out of today's meeting, every facet of what can be done is going to
we are, in addition to that, we are going to, in the united nations security council, challenge the appropriatelevel of follow-through that is necessary to be able to fulfill what was passed in the resolution previously a few months ago in order to guarantee that delivery of aid. it is not being fulfilled. it has to be fulfilled. our patience is gone. we are going to join with other countries in an effort to try to guarantee accountability through the u.n. and making that happen. we are...
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. >>> the united nations security council says it is outraged by the al-shabab suicide bomb and gun attackn the somali parliament. at least 10 were killed in mogadishu on saturday. >>> let's take you to manger square in bethlehem where pope francis is celebrating mass with thousands of pilgrims, at the spot where it's thought jesus was born. as you can see thousands attended mass. this is his first visit to the middle east, the fourth pontiff to do so. he is arriving in a region known to be plagued by national and rivalries. let's listen in a little bit to the ceremony for a while. [ singing ] >>> and this is live pictures, if you just tuned in - live pictures out of bethlehem, manger square where pope francis is celebrating mass. let's bring in our correspondent at main ger square. no doubt exciting to be there with the pope. give us the idea of the numbers there at the moment. . >> reporter: thousands of palestinians and tourists have shown up - all different nationalities. thousands were lined up on the streets as the pope mobile drove along. the pope did stop at the contested separatio
. >>> the united nations security council says it is outraged by the al-shabab suicide bomb and gun attackn the somali parliament. at least 10 were killed in mogadishu on saturday. >>> let's take you to manger square in bethlehem where pope francis is celebrating mass with thousands of pilgrims, at the spot where it's thought jesus was born. as you can see thousands attended mass. this is his first visit to the middle east, the fourth pontiff to do so. he is arriving in a...
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. >> in the united nations security council one of russia's most reliable partners, whether it's iran and nuclearization and syria and the future of war there has been china. must that continue? >> it's been that way for many years. the years in the state department, that was always the case. the two countries line up together all the time. that's the case for a long time. the question as to whether that can be changed goes back to the issue of what other big powers do. europe has a bigger economy, if you take the european union together. india is emerging. the united states and the other countries have to play sk skillfully to balance all the new factors in the world. >> thank you all for being with me today. that brings us to the end of this edition of "inside story." thanks for being with us. in washington, i'm ray suarez. >>> go, go, go. do it. >> they regain control of an airport from proceed russian separatists. at least 40 people are killed. >>> hello from al jazeera's headquarters in doha. i'm jane dutton. ahead, battling against low voter turnout. reports egypt is extending p
. >> in the united nations security council one of russia's most reliable partners, whether it's iran and nuclearization and syria and the future of war there has been china. must that continue? >> it's been that way for many years. the years in the state department, that was always the case. the two countries line up together all the time. that's the case for a long time. the question as to whether that can be changed goes back to the issue of what other big powers do. europe has a...
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and severity of the i would pep dnd country, we should have it in the organization in the council here in the unitedl of the united nations demonstrate that russia is in complete isolation because of crimea. and russia, ukraine and the global economy pay a huge price for the crimea and we should stop that. we should not be so emotional. >> that's poroshenko, the president-elect speaking to cnbc. that's his first one-on-one since gaining the vote. very interesting, the only reason many people say he got over the 50% line is because the second most popular candidate pulled out of the presidential election and decided to go for the kiev election. that gentleman was a former boxer. he did get control of the kiev mayor position and will be taking that one up immediately. and of course this is a town that has so much potential but so much corruption as well. he's got a lot on his plate as well, so let's listen in to see what he said to us last night. >> there's huge support right now, and we see more than 50% of ukrainian people support poroshenko. it's a huge expectation from society and we have to make
and severity of the i would pep dnd country, we should have it in the organization in the council here in the unitedl of the united nations demonstrate that russia is in complete isolation because of crimea. and russia, ukraine and the global economy pay a huge price for the crimea and we should stop that. we should not be so emotional. >> that's poroshenko, the president-elect speaking to cnbc. that's his first one-on-one since gaining the vote. very interesting, the only reason many...
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the united nations security council also holding an emergency meeting of the growing crisis in ukraine at the request of russia in its second request a week the un undersecretary general for political affairs jeffrey feldman read a statement by the un secretary general ban ki moon in a bun urged all sides to exercise maximum restraint and appeal to those with grievances to voice them peacefully. he also called for all parties to respectfully ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity. i bought also announcing that felt and will travel to kiev and moscow next week to promote de escalation. the rest is a to the un calling upon the west to stop its destructive policy toward ukraine. he also called for the self acclaimed powers in kiev to swiftly hold alternative operations. the us ambassador to the un saying that the current violence in ukraine is caused by the militias supported by russia and the us supports the government's assault on anti government protesters ukraine's ambassador to the un is blaming the anti government protesters for the current violence meanwhile china's envoy
the united nations security council also holding an emergency meeting of the growing crisis in ukraine at the request of russia in its second request a week the un undersecretary general for political affairs jeffrey feldman read a statement by the un secretary general ban ki moon in a bun urged all sides to exercise maximum restraint and appeal to those with grievances to voice them peacefully. he also called for all parties to respectfully ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity. i...
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united nations security council has made tuesday by the deteriorating situation in ukraine agreed to write is to moscow russia to rein in armed separatists to continue to fuel a rise in key cities in the country's eastern regions groups of militia unarmed civilians are increasing in number springing up in more and more cities across the region seizing buildings. mountain road blocks. shedding whole towns and communities off from the rest of the country there are increasing reports of torture kidnappings and violent clashes. off to phil's been sporadic and ambassadors from other council nations by counting the pennies to claim to russia's justifications were based on a new level of distilled to its national rule. this is deeply irresponsible rhetoric intended to threaten and intimidate the ukrainian government and provided but this pretext for further legal breaches of ukrainian sovereignty and territorial integrity. ukraine's ambassador was consensus that artsy rei in eastern ukraine might be similar to the one implemented by russia in abkhazia. that reminds you that ukraine has neve
united nations security council has made tuesday by the deteriorating situation in ukraine agreed to write is to moscow russia to rein in armed separatists to continue to fuel a rise in key cities in the country's eastern regions groups of militia unarmed civilians are increasing in number springing up in more and more cities across the region seizing buildings. mountain road blocks. shedding whole towns and communities off from the rest of the country there are increasing reports of torture...
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united nations. i can assure this council the united states will remain steadfast in providing civilian protection and measures aimed at providing civilian defections. the time will come when removing all lra from the battle field. >> fans in ci kinshassa, trigged stampede. at least four people have been killed in south africa as mine workers reported for duty. works at that mine have been on strike for last four months demanding higher wages. one of the biggest strikes since 2012, when four workers were shot dead. tanya paige. >> being natural unionational ue workers, and construction union, has been complaining of intimidation of its workers to take part in the can strike, umco, has been asking for a raise in wages. latest offer by the platinum producers of about $1200 that's spread over the next three years. the platinum producers tried to go around the union and directly to the workers by text messaging or smsing them. it was as the sharps that have been closed were being prepared for people to start coming back to work, but these killings have occurred. one of the platinum producers involved has
united nations. i can assure this council the united states will remain steadfast in providing civilian protection and measures aimed at providing civilian defections. the time will come when removing all lra from the battle field. >> fans in ci kinshassa, trigged stampede. at least four people have been killed in south africa as mine workers reported for duty. works at that mine have been on strike for last four months demanding higher wages. one of the biggest strikes since 2012, when...
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after saddam hussein defied the united nations security council's demands, the united states, along with its nato and arab allies, began operation desert shield, followed by operation desert storm. 100-hour land war which expeled the iraqi forces from kuwait. approximately 700,000 members of the american armed forces served as part of operation desert storm and operation desert shield. of those 293 died in theater and 148 were killed in action. h.r. 503 authorizes the national desert storm and desert shield war memorial association to build the national desert storm and desert shield memorial as a commemorative work on federal land in the district of columbia to honor the members of the american armed forces who served on active duty and those who made the ultimate sacrifice in support of our country. honoring those who served and those who died is a duty shared by all americans, regardless of political affiliation. we support this bipartisan bill and look forward to its adoption. with that i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady reserves. the gentleman
after saddam hussein defied the united nations security council's demands, the united states, along with its nato and arab allies, began operation desert shield, followed by operation desert storm. 100-hour land war which expeled the iraqi forces from kuwait. approximately 700,000 members of the american armed forces served as part of operation desert storm and operation desert shield. of those 293 died in theater and 148 were killed in action. h.r. 503 authorizes the national desert storm and...
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rights council has adopted a report with two hundred and fifty eight recommendations five it didn't take too long for county and to agree with jack and good portion of them to one report. the united nations human rights council has provided north korea with two hundred and sixty eight recommendations to improve its dire human rights conditions. the team and in a report adopted on tuesday in geneva during the council's universal periodic review session on north korea the extent the report urges countdown to close the notorious prison camp and how he and the kids get it. he also called on the north korean regime to stop a systematic and widespread human rights by leasing which include forced labor. north korea immediately dismissed substantial portions of the report rejected a deal to me of the recommendations hours break. they reject the recommendations include closing down any political treason and eradicating state sponsored discrimination based on the political background of family and co operating with the international criminal court. north korea's u n ambassadors cars that can affect the recommendations came out of the monastic communities misunderstanding and prejudice this
rights council has adopted a report with two hundred and fifty eight recommendations five it didn't take too long for county and to agree with jack and good portion of them to one report. the united nations human rights council has provided north korea with two hundred and sixty eight recommendations to improve its dire human rights conditions. the team and in a report adopted on tuesday in geneva during the council's universal periodic review session on north korea the extent the report urges...
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council we are blocked. and you know, we cannot do anything. but when you did not, many times united states act without the security council. when i say act we don't need an army, we don't need a big power there. it was just to help with few things. >> rose: do you think the russians would have allowed that to happened. >> did they take permission from you if they are helping the syrian now? >> rose: no. so they wouldn't have looked for permission from us. do you think it was to make the deal with the russians to eliminate the chemical weapons, they should not have done that and if the united states once they crossed the red line with respect to chemical weapons if the united states had attacked syria as many people wanted it to do and it has been threatened and was before the congress of the united states asking for power to do that, if that had happened it would have changed what? >> it will not allow the radical to come to syria in this amount. maybe there was little but there are more now, you know. you did what you did in iraq and you see where is iraq now with the radical. it's
council we are blocked. and you know, we cannot do anything. but when you did not, many times united states act without the security council. when i say act we don't need an army, we don't need a big power there. it was just to help with few things. >> rose: do you think the russians would have allowed that to happened. >> did they take permission from you if they are helping the syrian now? >> rose: no. so they wouldn't have looked for permission from us. do you think it was...
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served as the 2002 co-chair of the intellectual property and antitrust task force for the united states council for international business. welcome, mr. norman. please proceed. >> good afternoon, chairman whitehouse, mr. hatch and other members of the subcommittee. thank you for the opportunity to testify today. on an issue of great importance not only to my company and not only to my industry but to all segments of the american economy. eli lilly and company was founded and is headquartered in indianapolis, indiana, on may 10, just last saturday, eli lilly so but it's 138th birthday as a u.s. company. our mission is to discover and develop medicines that help people live longer, healthier and more active lives. are major areas of innovation include therapies of cancer, diabetes and mental illnesses. to fulfill this vision, lily must rely on intellectual property protection that includes patents, trademarks and trade secrets. unfortunately, like too many of america's leading innovator firms, lilly has recently the victim of trade secret theft. lilly as a member of the tech trade secret coalitio
served as the 2002 co-chair of the intellectual property and antitrust task force for the united states council for international business. welcome, mr. norman. please proceed. >> good afternoon, chairman whitehouse, mr. hatch and other members of the subcommittee. thank you for the opportunity to testify today. on an issue of great importance not only to my company and not only to my industry but to all segments of the american economy. eli lilly and company was founded and is...
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there is a united nation's security council to discuss what is going o. russian said the ukranian military should be stopped. and the ukranians said it is the russians who need to stay out of things. 40,000 russian troops are on the border waiting president putin's order to invade and he will give it if they are threatened here in ukraine. >> thank you, leland. >> growing debate on the obama care enrollment numbers and we look closer on who signed up and then there is this. >> they are threatening to kill our kids and blow up schools and all of the other stuff. i am like speechless hearing about it. >> a murder plot stopped in a small town high school. new details on the suspect and what police say he was planning. >> new job sales out for april. and what they tell us about the strength of the economy. and what do you think about the state of the economy and jobs in this country. are you seeing improvements where you live? go to fox news.com/happening and share your thoughts. okay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here
there is a united nation's security council to discuss what is going o. russian said the ukranian military should be stopped. and the ukranians said it is the russians who need to stay out of things. 40,000 russian troops are on the border waiting president putin's order to invade and he will give it if they are threatened here in ukraine. >> thank you, leland. >> growing debate on the obama care enrollment numbers and we look closer on who signed up and then there is this. >>...
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. >>> the united nations security council has improved sanctions against the group boko haram five weeksschoolgirls. the sanctions include travel bans and freezes. they said it's an important step in efforts to defeat boko haram and hold murderous leadership accountable, as she stated. in the capital abuja, we were told how is scene is being seen in nigeria. >> because sit the nigerian government that requested the security council, for the government it's a very important thing. by declaring boko haram a terrorist group linked to al qaeda, they have a responsibility to come in and help nigeria in the fight against boko haram. but on the other hand, when boko haram sees little significance on what it can actually do to the group. one, the finances of this group are not known. what is actually known is they raid banks and steal money from local banks. they do use cars. they hardly use official financial roots for financing. the second thing, the way in which they acquire arm as. this is not officially known by the government. there are cases in which they raid military barracks. that's so
. >>> the united nations security council has improved sanctions against the group boko haram five weeksschoolgirls. the sanctions include travel bans and freezes. they said it's an important step in efforts to defeat boko haram and hold murderous leadership accountable, as she stated. in the capital abuja, we were told how is scene is being seen in nigeria. >> because sit the nigerian government that requested the security council, for the government it's a very important thing....
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we are, in addition to that, we are going to, in the united nations security council, challenge the appropriatelow-through that is necessary to be able to fulfill what was passed in the resolution previously a few months ago in order to guarantee that delivery of aid. it is not being fulfilled. it has to be fulfilled. our patience is gone. we are going to join with other countries in an effort to try to guarantee accountability through the u.n. and making that happen. we are determined that people will be able to get aid. forle who left homs, instance, did so because they were literally under siege. they were being starved to death, civilians and others, and that is against the laws of war, not to mention anybody's fundamental values of decency. obviously not a sound's -- a ssad's. we intend to pursue this issue in the days ahead. on the issue of weapons, i'm not going to discuss what specific weapons, what country may or may not be providing or not providing. as you know, we are providing nonlethal aid, but i will say that out of today's meeting, every facet of what can be done is going to be
we are, in addition to that, we are going to, in the united nations security council, challenge the appropriatelow-through that is necessary to be able to fulfill what was passed in the resolution previously a few months ago in order to guarantee that delivery of aid. it is not being fulfilled. it has to be fulfilled. our patience is gone. we are going to join with other countries in an effort to try to guarantee accountability through the u.n. and making that happen. we are determined that...
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council has a document that could fuel the conflict even further explains. western countries call it a necessity russia calls it a publicity stunt on thursday the united nations security council will be voting on a france sponsored dropped resolution to refer syria's civil war to the international criminal court now a vote is required because the i.c.c. prosecutor cannot investigate the situation in syria without a referral from the fifteen member council now back in march you want to best gaiters expanded their list of suspected criminals from both sides of syria's three year conflict concluding that their evidence was solid enough to prepare working diet minutes fifty eight countries have issued a statement in support of the french drop however a russian envoy to the u.n. which has threatened to veto the resolution calling it a publicity stunt the fact that there is an engine is going to vote what it got is simply but listen to stuff which will have a detrimental effect on fortunately a joint effort in trying to resolve politically the crisis in syria russia's concern is that the prosecution of parties currently fighting a civil war may end up inflaming ten
council has a document that could fuel the conflict even further explains. western countries call it a necessity russia calls it a publicity stunt on thursday the united nations security council will be voting on a france sponsored dropped resolution to refer syria's civil war to the international criminal court now a vote is required because the i.c.c. prosecutor cannot investigate the situation in syria without a referral from the fifteen member council now back in march you want to best...
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. >> the united nations security council is meeting at this hour.s comes hours after france invited ukraine's new president petro poroshenko. today hundreds of people landed in doneskt. it comes one day after dozens of people were killed in a battle between separatist and ukrainian troops at the city's airport. >>> thailand, the military leader is threatening critics can prison time if they engage in protest. crowds are holding rallies every day. they started monitoring the internet. now activists and journalists were all summoned by the military after they took power stating that it staged a coup to end months of unrest. >>> the pakistanial ba pakistans split from the main group. the group's former leader was part of the tribe. he was killed in an u.s. drone strike last november. to complicate pakistan's efforts to reach a lasting agreements with the taliban. >>> and in france, they say illnesses were spreading and mistake shift camps needed to be clean. they were home to hundreds of syrian, afghan and african migrants, and now they have ngo where
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individuals responsible for atrocities being committed and we are actively working with the united nations security councilto implement targeted sanctions against political spoilers and individual perpetrating the violence. as secretary of state kerry stated, the united states is prepared to implement targeted sanctions against those who further destabilize the situation or who pursue their own selfish ends by betting for encouraging violence. finally i am pleased to announce that the department of state has appointed ambassador simonton as her special representative for the central african republic. he will begin his work later this month. he will play a leading role in shaping and coordinating u.s. strategy towards the c.a.r. to end the violence address community needs, establish legitimate governance, create judicial mechanisms for ensuring accountability for the suspected or perpetrating human rights abuses and help the c.a.r. move through an inclusive transition process leading to democratic elections. chairman smith, ranking member bass, other members of the subcommittee we are determined and committ
individuals responsible for atrocities being committed and we are actively working with the united nations security councilto implement targeted sanctions against political spoilers and individual perpetrating the violence. as secretary of state kerry stated, the united states is prepared to implement targeted sanctions against those who further destabilize the situation or who pursue their own selfish ends by betting for encouraging violence. finally i am pleased to announce that the...
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. >> there are helpful steps that the council and the disagrees hl community can take. the president of the united states issued an order providing for targeted sanctions determined to have atracted to atrocities for taken actions harmful to peace and stability in sudan. this country should decide whether to put in parallel sanctions to deter the outrageous attacks on civilians on the kind in bor and bentiu. >> in your view, which will be the level measures to prevent genocide. >> what is needed is to end the hostilities. what is important that both leaders sit together and face to surveys. define a new way of dealing with the situation. >> reporter: i'm told the united nations has a draft for a cuff security council -- tough security council resolution, and negotiations will start next week. >>> back to our lead story. the landslide in northern afghanistan. over 2,000 has been killed. joining me from kabul is mark bowden, the united nations humanitarian coordinator for the country. thank you for joining us. can you update us on the situation and what you are hearing about those killed. >> my late
. >> there are helpful steps that the council and the disagrees hl community can take. the president of the united states issued an order providing for targeted sanctions determined to have atracted to atrocities for taken actions harmful to peace and stability in sudan. this country should decide whether to put in parallel sanctions to deter the outrageous attacks on civilians on the kind in bor and bentiu. >> in your view, which will be the level measures to prevent genocide....
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. >> we do need to secure an additional united nations security council mandate.elieve that can be done quickly. i hope i can be done quickly. and it's very, very important to begin to -- to deploy those troops as rapidly as possible. hopefully within the next weeks. >> reporter: the conflict is being fought along ethnic lines between the president's tribe and the rebel tribe. these people have been here since december too afraid to return to their homes. he made it clear to those behind the fighting that this unspeakable human cost is unacceptable to the global community. >>> a former british foreign secretary and president of the international rescue committee joins us now. first of all, are you optimistic about direct talks between the two as perhaps signalling the end of this con flik-- conflict near? >> good afternoon. my organization has 600 staff across south sudan meeting immediate humanitarian need. first of all it is essential that there is the political urgency that secretary kerry has brought to juba today to bring a halt to the horrifying level of vio
. >> we do need to secure an additional united nations security council mandate.elieve that can be done quickly. i hope i can be done quickly. and it's very, very important to begin to -- to deploy those troops as rapidly as possible. hopefully within the next weeks. >> reporter: the conflict is being fought along ethnic lines between the president's tribe and the rebel tribe. these people have been here since december too afraid to return to their homes. he made it clear to those...
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he served as 2002 co-chair of the intellectual property and antitrust task force for the united states council for international business. welcome, please proceed. >> good afternoon, chairman, mr. hatch and other members of the subcommittee. thank you for the opportunity to testify today. on an issue of great importance not only to my company and my industry, but to all segments of the american economy, eli lilly and company was founded and head quartered in indianapolis, indiana on may 10th, just last saturday, lilly celebrated its 138th birthday as a u.s. company. our mission at lilly is to discover and develop medicines that help people live longer and healthier and more active lives. our major areas of innovation include therapies for cancer and diabetes and mental illnesses. to fulfill this vision, lilly must rely upon intellectual property protection that includes patent and trademarks and trade secrets. unfortunately, like too many of america's leading innovator firms, lilly has recently been the victim of trade secret theft. a cross sector group of companies supports a harmonnized reme
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. >> earlier today, the united nations security council held a meeting on russia's intervention in ukraine and the recent violence there. we heard remarks from u.s. ambassador samantha power but begin with comments from the israeli ambassador -- ambassador. this is about an hour and a half. >> it has to do with the punitive military operations with the use of terrorists from the co-fascist right sector as well as other national -- organizations against their own people in ukraine. the subunit of the ukrainian force is using tanks and other -- and other heavy artillery. striking protesters and entrenching fighters. misadventures are not quickly stopped than the cottage gothic context cannot be avoided. punitive measures against their own people, to carry out its obligations under the geneva ss to the inability or lack of desire to carry out its obligations under the geneva declaration for a swift halt of all violent and launching a broad, national dialogue with regis and political forces. if anyone is doubting, now today it is definitely clear that the begineclarations need to nationwide di
. >> earlier today, the united nations security council held a meeting on russia's intervention in ukraine and the recent violence there. we heard remarks from u.s. ambassador samantha power but begin with comments from the israeli ambassador -- ambassador. this is about an hour and a half. >> it has to do with the punitive military operations with the use of terrorists from the co-fascist right sector as well as other national -- organizations against their own people in ukraine....
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that a negotiated solution we and russia and the united nations security council envisioned being implemented in. >> we tried this in geneva, did we not? and it failed. >> it did because assad was not prepared to negotiate seriously. you -- youonly make will only negotiate seriously if he is losing on the ground. >> or if he is not winning. when i say there is no military solution, when i say there will not be a clear-cut victor, either the opposition our government. in all likelihood, and we have points in the past where we seemed to be approaching this, the two sides will be ready for negotiation, write for a negotiated solution, when both sides don't see that they have the prospect of military success. agoou recall, about a year may of 2013, secretary kerry was in moscow and agreed with president putin andlavrov that that we ought to push the two parties to a negotiating table. it took the parties and took the russians and indeed, the opposition, a long time, many months to be able to be willing to come to the negotiating table. by that time, and the opposition was very fragmented, very un
that a negotiated solution we and russia and the united nations security council envisioned being implemented in. >> we tried this in geneva, did we not? and it failed. >> it did because assad was not prepared to negotiate seriously. you -- youonly make will only negotiate seriously if he is losing on the ground. >> or if he is not winning. when i say there is no military solution, when i say there will not be a clear-cut victor, either the opposition our government. in all...
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. >> russia and china move today to block a united nations security council resolution on syria. this resolution would have referred the bloody three-year-old conflict to the international criminal court, for possible war crimes and crimes against humanity, prosecutions. our diplomatic editor joins us live now, and james, we with have seen this movie before. if you would, take a moment here and walk us through this? >> well, this was an important moment, the first time in more than three years of bloodshed, all of those deaths, all of those crimes, and the u.n. security council have the chance to refer the hold file, everything done by every society, to the international criminal court that then could open a case. it went to a vote, a majority, 13 voted in favor, two voted against, but those two happen to be china and russia, that have a veto. >> i think i really am ashamed. in the sense to tell them, we are sorry. my country, france, that for said it publicly. we are willing to engage into a military operation. in the end of august, last year, after the chemical attack by the re
. >> russia and china move today to block a united nations security council resolution on syria. this resolution would have referred the bloody three-year-old conflict to the international criminal court, for possible war crimes and crimes against humanity, prosecutions. our diplomatic editor joins us live now, and james, we with have seen this movie before. if you would, take a moment here and walk us through this? >> well, this was an important moment, the first time in more than...
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pushing the united states nations security council to impose sanctions on boko haram saying concern andon are just not enough. that is become more complicate ed some could have been shipped to other countries. here at home we are learning more about the two victims of the tragic hot air balloon crash in virginia. both were the basketball program. the school says words can not express our sorrow at the loss. today's crews continue to search the area for a third victim. >> and the doctors will still be in. you can catch sunday house call at its new time just two hours from now after heather and i bring you the latest news right here on the fox news channel. >> it's the stock -- is the stock market rigged by the federal reserve? my next guest has a lot to say about that and the best areas to invest your money right now. chairman of rodgers holding and it's always nice to have you on the program. >> just this morn iing. >> you have had a lot of comments and opinions about what the fed has done to this market. and the american. this is absurd. the world is floating on a rising artificial oce
pushing the united states nations security council to impose sanctions on boko haram saying concern andon are just not enough. that is become more complicate ed some could have been shipped to other countries. here at home we are learning more about the two victims of the tragic hot air balloon crash in virginia. both were the basketball program. the school says words can not express our sorrow at the loss. today's crews continue to search the area for a third victim. >> and the doctors...