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mr connerly that's the only adult in your clip shown in here you know ross they can attack the united nations because of the fact that this red settlement was even consider. so you know she's objecting to the idea that other people get to speak even though the united states has the ability to veto everybody everybody in the world can be if you toed drive you know is that but that's not you know that's not enough that's not enough for again i'm sure she's a smart person she understands per well the whole of this world but she's posturing and in order to push back the administration right what to think about pushback one thing you know united nations within it the u.s. is trying to cast itself as the reformer you know everyone can have agreed at the un doesn't operate perfectly and it's flawed and so the united states has been the one to lead that charge however insiders that i think today cover the un everything all day they have it united states still have strong arms everybody into or tries to and to advancing its goals and having a say in every issue so what do you make of the reality here.
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>>tokayev: i think that there is no alternative to the united nations. yes i know that there are some people who are very much sceptical about the role and, capacity of the united nations. but there is no alternative. there is a single platform, a universal platform in the world and people, delegations and politicians, or ngos could come and discuss all the acute and pressing issues that are present the world. >>still to come on world business... smart solutions for a better future in bangladesh. and the computer system making life a little easier for football scouts from the internet to the back of the net.... and the rest in just a moment on world business... >>bangladesh is home to some of the most innovative development techniques, most notably the grameenbank created by the father of micro-finance, muhammad yunus. he was recently dismissed in an apparently politically motivated dispute, but his work helped lift millions out of poverty and is just oneof many imaginative projects in the country, helping people establish and grow small businesses. >>re
>>tokayev: i think that there is no alternative to the united nations. yes i know that there are some people who are very much sceptical about the role and, capacity of the united nations. but there is no alternative. there is a single platform, a universal platform in the world and people, delegations and politicians, or ngos could come and discuss all the acute and pressing issues that are present the world. >>still to come on world business... smart solutions for a better future...
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that is why the united nations is so important to our national security. it allows us to share the costs and burdens of tackling global problems rather than leaving these problems unattended were leading the world to the united states alone. i therefore ask for this committee's support for the president's budget request, the contribution to international organizations, and to the account to help us advance u.s. national interest. our leadership at the united nations makes us more secure and -- in at least five fundamental ways. first, the u.s. prevents conflict and keeps nations from slipping back into war. more than 120,000 military police and civilian peacekeepers are now deployed in 14 operations worldwide in places such as haiti, sudan, and liberia. just 98 of those individuals or americans in uniform, all serving under u.s. command and control. we are supporting stability so that american troops can come home faster. these are examples of burden- sharing at its best. secondly, the un help halt proliferation of nuclear weapons. over the past two years,
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speaks with a very loud voice at the united nations that's certainly been the case since barack obama became president i think we see it with the resolutions dealing with libya but many many other things too the united nations is carrying part of the foreign policy agenda of the united states and in fact one thing we see over and over again is that nations that are skeptical about us initiatives nonetheless are prepared to sit back not exercise a veto and let the u.s. go forward now if the u.s. says it's not going to pay its share of the levy of the cost for the u.n. we're going to see that u.s. leadership position and the united nations fade away and i think that's the big concern that ambassador rice and the president have both articulated is it just a leadership position that's going to fade away or is this really going to change things you know on a major level when it comes to foreign relations because look at you know the war that obama just got us involved in in libya this was his entire excuse was that this is something the international community wanted something at the u.n.
speaks with a very loud voice at the united nations that's certainly been the case since barack obama became president i think we see it with the resolutions dealing with libya but many many other things too the united nations is carrying part of the foreign policy agenda of the united states and in fact one thing we see over and over again is that nations that are skeptical about us initiatives nonetheless are prepared to sit back not exercise a veto and let the u.s. go forward now if the u.s....
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general assembly can recognize a palestinian state and grant that state membership of the united nations that is flatly wrong only the security council can do that and i don't you know i think i'll leave all that a lot of there's a lot of legal opinion that we strongly disagree with you sir on that strongly disagree with you on that ok it is one of the reasons why you are going to united nations security council because it is like a last resort if i'm going to rooms they please my. mr netanyahu says he is for a palestinian state is that a palestinian state to you even would recognize even if they really said we recognize a palestinian state. not at all. and many israeli officials for years i would say starting september one thousand nine hundred ninety three until today and maybe even prior to that have been saying all the right things we've been talking about he is they've been talking about security they've been talking about the palestinian independence and they want to see a palestinian state but what they are doing on the ground is what really matters i don't care what alan says i d
general assembly can recognize a palestinian state and grant that state membership of the united nations that is flatly wrong only the security council can do that and i don't you know i think i'll leave all that a lot of there's a lot of legal opinion that we strongly disagree with you sir on that strongly disagree with you on that ok it is one of the reasons why you are going to united nations security council because it is like a last resort if i'm going to rooms they please my. mr netanyahu...
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an important victory for religious freedom in united nations, hello everyone i am george thomas. >> and i am wendy griffith. dropping a u.n. resolution that dropped free speech. forbidding deaf nation of religions. critics say it mainly protected islam. gary lane shows it changed last year. >> reporter: because it protected the rights of a religion rather than individuals. if futhermore the organization of islamic conference. some say it favored islam. >> this deaf nation of religion has nothing to do with protecting the religion, it isolates from islam. members of the muslim faith would be guilty of violating a u.n. resolution. >> critics say it gave cover. in pakistan those laws have been used to persecute christians and other religious minorities. >> simple activities like worshipping and sharing one's faith in jesus christ with a neighbor can be interpreted as offensive and are stricted. >> in deed it was pakistan to sponsor the oic. it offered one based on terms add voe caughted by religious rights groups. protecting individuals from discrimination or violence because of their fait
an important victory for religious freedom in united nations, hello everyone i am george thomas. >> and i am wendy griffith. dropping a u.n. resolution that dropped free speech. forbidding deaf nation of religions. critics say it mainly protected islam. gary lane shows it changed last year. >> reporter: because it protected the rights of a religion rather than individuals. if futhermore the organization of islamic conference. some say it favored islam. >> this deaf nation of...
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one could argue that the united nations and france. did hoult bloodshed in the name of civil war question gallery or more importantly i believe the ethics and the morality of this intervention which is to say like libya western powers will quote foreign lives and like libya western powers might want to make sure that the successor will do as usual or better business with the interests of western powers the united nations as more and more sided with western global managers this can be documented this is an elite they have not been is neutral as we would like the united nations to be and as a result of that the united nations has consequently. decided it would direct fire. a military force in this case the government forces i think we could expect to see that more as we are learning more about the leadership of the united nations more and more siding with western powers for the purpose of global management. that was most secret from the americans against the group talking to me on. to japan now and officials say sixty thousand tons of ra
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become the punching bag of lawmakers on capitol hill are they really concerned with reforming the united nations or are other interests at stake here we must be firm ties with our allies and enemies must be clearly identified i hope that this administration can tell who's who so which one is ileana ros layton and ally or enemy whether you love or hate or there's never a dull moment with this congresswoman will take a look at foreign affairs for ross colored lenses. is thursday april seventh five pm here in washington d.c. i'm lauren lyster and you're watching our t.v. now it's fighting continues in libya are the tides turning or rebels now turning on nato for failing the libyan rebels blamed a mistake a nato air strike today for killing at least two rivals and injuring more than a dozen other reports put the death toll higher now later rebel spokeswoman reportedly said the attack came from forces loyal to libyan leader moammar gadhafi but if that's the case it would be the first by libyan warplanes since the u.s. and nato began enforcing a no fly zone in libya three weeks ago and it was accident
become the punching bag of lawmakers on capitol hill are they really concerned with reforming the united nations or are other interests at stake here we must be firm ties with our allies and enemies must be clearly identified i hope that this administration can tell who's who so which one is ileana ros layton and ally or enemy whether you love or hate or there's never a dull moment with this congresswoman will take a look at foreign affairs for ross colored lenses. is thursday april seventh...
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people not a god to be used growing palestinian leaders say they will take their case to the united nations general assembly and seek international recognition of palestine as a state the palestinians will most likely get the recognition they want but would mean much. live can the cylinder. discuss the future of a palestinian state i'm joined by ramsey by rudin's seattle he's the editor in chief of the palestine chronicle and in washington we cross the alan elsner he is the senior director of communications and research for the israel project ok gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want you both have very different points of view and i want my viewers to see that but first let's take a look at what some people call the peace process in the middle east. with the israeli palestinian peace process unlimber and the arab protests in full swing the palestinian authority has and its hopes on a renewed campaign for state back in september the palestinian leadership intends to bring its case before the u.n. general assembly that analysts predict could deliver up
people not a god to be used growing palestinian leaders say they will take their case to the united nations general assembly and seek international recognition of palestine as a state the palestinians will most likely get the recognition they want but would mean much. live can the cylinder. discuss the future of a palestinian state i'm joined by ramsey by rudin's seattle he's the editor in chief of the palestine chronicle and in washington we cross the alan elsner he is the senior director of...
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>>green buildings are the holy grail of architecture today and designers of a new united nations headquarters in nairobi have taken environmental stability to a new level. >>this facility embodies a new, green economy i have championed for years now. >>how has australia handled the floods and the biggest cyclone in its history - we talk to finance minister wayne swann >>so the australian economy is in pretty good nick. we took a hit, but we are going to bounce back. >>hello and welcome. i'm raya abirached and this is world business, your weekly insight into the global business trends shaping our lives. just weeks after kazakhstan's parliament approved a referendum to extend the president's current term to 2020, nursultan nazarbayev vetoed the decision, instead calling for a snap election to put his future in the hands of the people. this will not only be an important forerunner to next year's parliamentary elections, but a test for the leader who has ruled the country since the breakup of the soviet union. >>reporter: at a state-run stable out on the vast steppe outside the capital of kazakhs
>>green buildings are the holy grail of architecture today and designers of a new united nations headquarters in nairobi have taken environmental stability to a new level. >>this facility embodies a new, green economy i have championed for years now. >>how has australia handled the floods and the biggest cyclone in its history - we talk to finance minister wayne swann >>so the australian economy is in pretty good nick. we took a hit, but we are going to bounce back....
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because nobody is ever going to believe the united nations and. in the future is neutral when we can see in the united nations intervention as in this case being used for explicitly political purposes. for democracy and cooperation. remember i mean more happening on our website or to dot com including responsible actions that were operable damage the fallout continues after the. u.s. pastor the latest analysis. and for a population in decline politicians in moscow are thinking up creative ways of persuading couples to start a family. twenty years ago largest country. in. general. where did it take. so take a look at some of the stories from around the world in a long running of highly radioactive water into the pacific ocean from japan's fukushima nuclear plant has been stopped the local operator it's have to go has injected a chemical agent which has solidified the soil near where the water had been escaping workers have struggled to stop the flow since the plant was damaged by the quake and tsunami last month the disaster has now claimed the liv
because nobody is ever going to believe the united nations and. in the future is neutral when we can see in the united nations intervention as in this case being used for explicitly political purposes. for democracy and cooperation. remember i mean more happening on our website or to dot com including responsible actions that were operable damage the fallout continues after the. u.s. pastor the latest analysis. and for a population in decline politicians in moscow are thinking up creative ways...
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because nobody you know is ever going to believe that the united nations intervention in the future is neutral when we can see in the united nations intervention as in this case being used for explicitly political purposes. for democracy and to operation in paris or remember there are so many more happening on our website. including the responsible actions irreparable damage a fallout continues after that kind of u.s. pastor godse the latest analysis. and they mean for the way the population in decline are titian's in moscow are thinking of creative ways of persuading couples to start. wealthy british style it's not. time to cut. the market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into a report. this morning news today violence is once again fled the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations or the day. to come. we've got. the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers . twenty years ago the largest count
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it's also critical of the united nations, it says that u.n. bodies, political bodies could have done more. they did not take -- they failed to take the kind of actions that might have helped to protect more civilians during the war. they also say that u.n. officials on the ground could have pressed the government harder, although they were lobbying for restraints, they could have done more in that respect. the secretary-general has also already said that he will take on the recommendation to launch a review of the u.n.'s actions. >> on that point, report findings are one thing, but how likely is it that a proper investigation may take place and those responsible held to account? >> one of the key recommendation of the report is for an international investigation into the violations alleged here, and the secretary-general has actually already come out and said that he doesn't -- he's not able to constitute such an investigation without either consent from sri lanka, which is almost certainly not going to happen, because the sri lankans have obj
it's also critical of the united nations, it says that u.n. bodies, political bodies could have done more. they did not take -- they failed to take the kind of actions that might have helped to protect more civilians during the war. they also say that u.n. officials on the ground could have pressed the government harder, although they were lobbying for restraints, they could have done more in that respect. the secretary-general has also already said that he will take on the recommendation to...
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one can argue the united nations and france intervention did holt. in the name of civil war. argued that the u.s. . issued in two thousand and four did not stipulate taking sides or it could be for france to remain in a. civil war in the ninety's and protecting government forces so you see there are arguable positions on both sides of this question about or more importantly i believe the ethics morality of this intervention which is to say like libya western powers will quote foreign. like libya western powers might want to make sure that the successor will do good as usual or better business with the interests of western powers well that concern about that foreign intervention there has also of course been raised by russia and i would just like to pause for a moment and listen to what foreign minister lavrov actually said about that u.n. intervention let's have a listen. because of the u.n. peacekeepers in supporting french forces you know every coast and started military actions taking the side of mr ouattara carrying out air strikes on the positions held by supporters of m
one can argue the united nations and france intervention did holt. in the name of civil war. argued that the u.s. . issued in two thousand and four did not stipulate taking sides or it could be for france to remain in a. civil war in the ninety's and protecting government forces so you see there are arguable positions on both sides of this question about or more importantly i believe the ethics morality of this intervention which is to say like libya western powers will quote foreign. like...
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because nobody you know is ever going to believe that the united nations intervention in the future is neutral when we can see in the united nations intervention as in this case being used for explicitly political purposes with r.t. let's get to some other headlines from around the world this hour now and scores of immigrants are feared dead after their boat capsized on route from tunisia to an italian island over one hundred and fifty people were on the vessel which was caught in a rough sea in heavy winds while trying to escape the turmoil in north africa rescuers have so far managed to save seven people but have also recovered some bodies from the sea they were just a few dozen miles from the lampedusa it's a tiny island that's been inundated with refugees in recent rights. and the japanese emergency crews have managed to stop radioactive water from leaking into the pacific fukushima plant operator injected a chemical agent which has solidified the soil near whether water had been escaping engineers had been pumping thousands of tons of low level radioactive water into the ocean
because nobody you know is ever going to believe that the united nations intervention in the future is neutral when we can see in the united nations intervention as in this case being used for explicitly political purposes with r.t. let's get to some other headlines from around the world this hour now and scores of immigrants are feared dead after their boat capsized on route from tunisia to an italian island over one hundred and fifty people were on the vessel which was caught in a rough sea...
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because nobody you know is ever going to believe that the united nations intervention in the future is neutral when we can see in the united nations intervention as in this case being used for explicitly political purposes i was young from these years for democracy and cooperation in paris i remember there's plenty more happening in our website arm including sponsible irreparable damage fallout continues after the crown burdened by us pass for the latest alice's website. and aiming for a baby was a population in the klein politicians of nascar thinking up creative ways of persuading her to start a family. they faced this is not a problem but warmth. let me show you just everybody is sure to support your dream because they have no idea about the hardships the baby face. plate. is this is it of them to the city. or in the army the life never use the other is the most precious thing in the world. years of self-sacrifice and heroism with those who understand it fully but you have to live a. real life stories from world war two. nineteen forty five dog r.t. dot com. if. a series of plann
because nobody you know is ever going to believe that the united nations intervention in the future is neutral when we can see in the united nations intervention as in this case being used for explicitly political purposes i was young from these years for democracy and cooperation in paris i remember there's plenty more happening in our website arm including sponsible irreparable damage fallout continues after the crown burdened by us pass for the latest alice's website. and aiming for a baby...
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when we can see in the united nations intervention as in this case being used for explicitly political purposes although some of the united nations has already done more than enough to already soil its reputation but we're getting reports now that. is possibly negotiating his surrender would you take any stock in this when it comes to negotiating a surrender kind of terms you think would be discussed. i have to say i'm skeptical but i'm not really an expert and i'm not on the ground the reason i'm skeptical is that it's the french foreign minister himself who is announced this has made this announcement about the president about or ex-president bill negotiating his surrender this may just be a tactic to create the impression that he is on the way out i don't know it could be true it's difficult for me to say at this distance from the internet for democracy and cooperation in paris thank you. still to come here on the program on our team cleaning up. japanese authorities asked for russia's help in dealing with thousands of tons of radioactive liquid a better fukushima power plant plus.
when we can see in the united nations intervention as in this case being used for explicitly political purposes although some of the united nations has already done more than enough to already soil its reputation but we're getting reports now that. is possibly negotiating his surrender would you take any stock in this when it comes to negotiating a surrender kind of terms you think would be discussed. i have to say i'm skeptical but i'm not really an expert and i'm not on the ground the reason...
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these are now being supported by french and united nations troops. in the suburbs, the shooting starts up again. maybe this is the endgame. the fear is that it could slip them to quickly deeper chaos. >> i spoke to a person in the lived near the compound. >> i am in the compound. today at around 6:00 p.m., we started hearing heavy shooting. everybody was rushing home and closing the windows to lay down. this is a dangerous situation we are living in now. we are all afraid. it was the very first time that we are facing such a situation handley don't know what to do. >> we have reports that forces loyal had seized the presidential palace. is that true from what you can see? >> i cannot see exactly, but i heard shooting. >> what do you see at the moment as we speak? >> it is no more or less shooting that was at the beginning. it is a more automatic guns than mortar or tanks. you know, that sound. we are still awake. we're just hearing the sound of guns and the automatic guns shooting. we stay away from the window and my family and i in the world, that i
these are now being supported by french and united nations troops. in the suburbs, the shooting starts up again. maybe this is the endgame. the fear is that it could slip them to quickly deeper chaos. >> i spoke to a person in the lived near the compound. >> i am in the compound. today at around 6:00 p.m., we started hearing heavy shooting. everybody was rushing home and closing the windows to lay down. this is a dangerous situation we are living in now. we are all afraid. it was...
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you know let me point out that the united nations human rights commission gave. the government a clean bill of health in the year two thousand and ten last year human rights the u.s. last year several years ago back us in every other country removed libya from any terrorist list so they haven't been guilty of terrorism and the like and so what is the u.s. doing here is it's it's it's taking our c.n.n. here i only have basle spades states the totally collaborate they cooperate and throw open their plan their labor their resources their markets through a completely open to internet and international capital for they are potentially enemy states by the you are a vassal or av so call ally a friend or you are a potential enemy and libya is seen as a potential enemy in many ways surely relations improved there are a lot of bridges built between the us on the course europe and what we saw there was it not people power a revolt against a forty year old regime against a dictator who they want to remove they are actually saying that this wasn't wanted by the libyan people
you know let me point out that the united nations human rights commission gave. the government a clean bill of health in the year two thousand and ten last year human rights the u.s. last year several years ago back us in every other country removed libya from any terrorist list so they haven't been guilty of terrorism and the like and so what is the u.s. doing here is it's it's it's taking our c.n.n. here i only have basle spades states the totally collaborate they cooperate and throw open...
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when we can see in a united nations intervention as in this case being used for explicitly political purposes. you would r.t. it's good to have your company today and. other world news headlines now this hour and scores of immigrants are feared dead after their boat capsized on route from. tally an island over one hundred fifty people were on the vessel which was caught in a rough sea in heavy winds while trying to escape the turmoil in north africa rescuers have so far managed to say forty seven their work they were just a few dozen miles from a. tiny island that's been inundated with refugees in recent months. japanese or go to sea crews have managed to stop radioactive water from leaking into the pacific fukushima plant operator injected a chemical agent which was solidify the soil near where the water had been escaping engineers had been a pumping thousands of tons of low level radioactive water into the ocean during attempts to cool the reactors. at the trial of italian prime minister silvio berlusconi are allegations he paid for sex with an underage prostitute has been opened a
when we can see in a united nations intervention as in this case being used for explicitly political purposes. you would r.t. it's good to have your company today and. other world news headlines now this hour and scores of immigrants are feared dead after their boat capsized on route from. tally an island over one hundred fifty people were on the vessel which was caught in a rough sea in heavy winds while trying to escape the turmoil in north africa rescuers have so far managed to say forty...
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the united nations joining a furious bombardment of his compound.pped in the cellar, his generals defecting, a berlin moment in an african city. but the man leading the attack tells me there's nothing to celebrate. he should have gone before, says the colonel. but instead waits until all these people have been killed. only now he thinks it's the time to quit. he's abandoned. he lost the elections. he must go. so is it really over? we head cautiously into a ghost town. then we spot a group of civilians, in abidjan you don't move outside without your arms raised. another small group of civilians here walking out of the city center. and as you can see, they're raising their hands in the air. the fear still very strong here. they're concerned about the military groups, the mercenaries that have caused so much trouble looting and with indiscriminate killing in the past few days. by the roadside, a reminder, every few yards, that the price the city has paid. we're afraid, he says. that's why we raise our hands. we have no water, nothing, the city is dead.
the united nations joining a furious bombardment of his compound.pped in the cellar, his generals defecting, a berlin moment in an african city. but the man leading the attack tells me there's nothing to celebrate. he should have gone before, says the colonel. but instead waits until all these people have been killed. only now he thinks it's the time to quit. he's abandoned. he lost the elections. he must go. so is it really over? we head cautiously into a ghost town. then we spot a group of...
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because nobody you know is ever going to believe that the united nations intervention in the future is neutral when we can see the united states nations intervention in this case being used for explicitly political purposes and it was dark for democracy and cooperation in paris well remember there is plenty more happening on our website including irresponsible irreparable damage the fallout continues after the koran burning out of received by u.s. passport guards the latest analysis on our web site. and aiming for the baby boom where the population of the blind auditions in moscow are thinking of creative ways persuading couples to start a family. some take a look at some other stories from around the world in the search under way for one fifty people who are missing after the air boat overturned in the mediterranean it happened forty miles off the coast of the italian island of lampedusa that's become a major landing hub for migrants from north africa it's thought that two hundred migrants were crammed aboard the vessel forty seven people were found alive when the boat was rescued.
because nobody you know is ever going to believe that the united nations intervention in the future is neutral when we can see the united states nations intervention in this case being used for explicitly political purposes and it was dark for democracy and cooperation in paris well remember there is plenty more happening on our website including irresponsible irreparable damage the fallout continues after the koran burning out of received by u.s. passport guards the latest analysis on our web...
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because nobody you know is ever going to believe that the united nations intervention in the future is neutral and we can see in the united states nations intervention as in this case being used for explicitly political purposes. when they're speaking from the institute for democracy and cooperation in paris well or do you remember that there's a lot more happening of course on our website that's our team com including there were a sponsor of all actions in. the fallout continues. controversy by us we've got the latest analysis on our web site. aiming for a baby boom with a population in decline politicians in moscow thinking of creative ways of persuading couples to start a family. i was just turning twenty minutes past the hour here in moscow you without see us give us some other international headlines now this hour the search is underway for a hundred fifty people who are missing after their boat overturned in the mediterranean it happened about forty miles off the coast of the italian island of lampedusa that's become a major landing migrants for or from north africa it's though
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that is why the united nations is so imptant to our national security. it allows us to share the costs and burdens of tackling global problems rather than leaving these problems unattended were leading the world to the united states alone. i therefore ask f this committee's support for the president's budget request, the contribution to internional ornizations, and to the account to help us advance u.s. national interest. our leadership at the united nations makes us more secure and -- in at least five fundamental ways. first, the u.s. prevent conflict and keeps nations from slipping back into war. more than 120,000 military police and civilian peacekeepers are now deployed in 14 operations worldwide in places such asaiti, sudan, and liberia. just 98 of those individuals or americans in uniform, all serving under u.s. command and control. we are supporting stability so that american troops can come home faster. these are examples of burden- sharing at its best. secondly, the un help halt proliferation of nuclear weapons. over the past two years, the unite
that is why the united nations is so imptant to our national security. it allows us to share the costs and burdens of tackling global problems rather than leaving these problems unattended were leading the world to the united states alone. i therefore ask f this committee's support for the president's budget request, the contribution to internional ornizations, and to the account to help us advance u.s. national interest. our leadership at the united nations makes us more secure and -- in at...
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>> we are operating under the united nations authority, and that is not part of the united nations authorityose: but it seems that britain and france are operating beyond the united nations authority. >> well, they are-- they are certainly making, you know, their decisions to support, as they see it, the united nations, their decisions to send in military advisors. they characterize as an effort to protect civilians because part of what everyone has seen is that there's no experience in the opposition military personnel, and so there is a desire to try to help them be more organized, and we support that. we're not participating in it but we support it. >> rose: we're not likely to be drawn into it. >> no. >> rose: the palestinians are going to the united nations probably in september for a vote on statehood. what do you think is going to happen? what should happen? anda what should the united states do? >> first of all, this is an issue that the secretary will have to decide in the next weeks. and so i i don't think it's appropriate for me to say what we should do. i'll make a general statem
>> we are operating under the united nations authority, and that is not part of the united nations authorityose: but it seems that britain and france are operating beyond the united nations authority. >> well, they are-- they are certainly making, you know, their decisions to support, as they see it, the united nations, their decisions to send in military advisors. they characterize as an effort to protect civilians because part of what everyone has seen is that there's no...
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because nobody you know is ever going to believe that the united nations intervention in the future is neutral when we can see in the united states nations intervention as in this case being used for explicitly political purposes. still to come for you here in the program on our team cleaning up their act japanese authorities asked for russia's help in dealing with thousands of tons of radioactive liquid the gratitude of fukushima power plant plus. blasting into history three space travelers set off on a mission to the international space station to mark the fiftieth anniversary of mankind's first trip beyond earth. britain is upping its military presence in libya with more of its tornado jets being sent in because the country continues to tighten its belt when you're starting to doubt their government is spending taxpayers' money with the public's needs in mind as artie's a lot of reports increasing numbers in the u.k. are questioning their democratic rights. but winter of discontent that's becoming a seething spring british streets regularly filling with massive anti-government prote
because nobody you know is ever going to believe that the united nations intervention in the future is neutral when we can see in the united states nations intervention as in this case being used for explicitly political purposes. still to come for you here in the program on our team cleaning up their act japanese authorities asked for russia's help in dealing with thousands of tons of radioactive liquid the gratitude of fukushima power plant plus. blasting into history three space travelers...
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because nobody you know is ever going to believe that the united nations intervention in the future is neutral when we can see in the united nations intervention as in this case being used for explicitly political purposes. that was john lawton from the use you for democracy and cooperation in paris i'll remember there's plenty more happening at our website r.t. dot com including the responsible actions around for bold damage the fog continues after the koran burning caught a person by u.s. pastor we've got the latest analysis on our web site. and aiming for a baby boom was a population in the politicians in moscow are thinking of creative ways of persuading couples to start a family. is exactly what you. do. you get to. see. wealthy british soil. spot on to the right of the political. market why not. why no one should really happening to the global economy with much stronger or a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars report on our. let's now take a look at some other stories from around the world in a long running leak of highly radioactive water int
because nobody you know is ever going to believe that the united nations intervention in the future is neutral when we can see in the united nations intervention as in this case being used for explicitly political purposes. that was john lawton from the use you for democracy and cooperation in paris i'll remember there's plenty more happening at our website r.t. dot com including the responsible actions around for bold damage the fog continues after the koran burning caught a person by u.s....
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the bombing of pan am one of three and the united nations had demanded that libya turn over two men for trial at the hague what happened at the trial was the united states paid witnesses four million dollars apiece to testify against the libyans and. that has it and those witnesses have now recanted their testimony it's in the lockerbie trial made it clear that libya had nothing to do with that case and it has been a great embarrassment for the west and now could be has it last summer we began to hear it after he was trying to. gain some compensation some kickbacks possibly some fees from the oil companies and in october you occidental petroleum and chevron two us two major u.s. oil companies pulled out of libya and i think from october on there was going to be something that would happen to libya to punish them for making things hard for us oil. as well as exclusive sort of military operation in libya are offering exclusive interviews to. see footage of our crew was sent from the rebel stronghold of benghazi where thousands gathered on friday for the victims of. these and it's pretty o
the bombing of pan am one of three and the united nations had demanded that libya turn over two men for trial at the hague what happened at the trial was the united states paid witnesses four million dollars apiece to testify against the libyans and. that has it and those witnesses have now recanted their testimony it's in the lockerbie trial made it clear that libya had nothing to do with that case and it has been a great embarrassment for the west and now could be has it last summer we began...
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because nobody you know is ever going to believe that the united nations intervention in the future is neutral when we can see in a united nations intervention as in this case being used for explicitly political purposes. and that was i told laughlin from the institute for democracy and cooperation in paris were to remember those are plenty more happening on our website that's our team don't call. irresponsible actions of irreparable damage before that continues after the koran burning controversy by a us pastor we've got the latest analysis on our web site. and aiming for a baby boom with a population in decline politicians in moscow thinking over creative ways of persuading couples to start a family. and . tomorrow just turning out twenty minutes past the hour here in moscow you with r.t. let's go to some other headlines now from around the world and a search is underway for one hundred fifty people who are missing after their boat overturned in the mediterranean talking about forty miles off the coast of the italian island of lampedusa that's become a major landing. from north af
because nobody you know is ever going to believe that the united nations intervention in the future is neutral when we can see in a united nations intervention as in this case being used for explicitly political purposes. and that was i told laughlin from the institute for democracy and cooperation in paris were to remember those are plenty more happening on our website that's our team don't call. irresponsible actions of irreparable damage before that continues after the koran burning...
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and the united nations had imposed sanctions on libya and forced libya to pay damages to the families two point seven billion dollars and they had wrecked libya's economy with sanctions and now last summer we began to hear that could offie was pushing the oil companies for reimbursement of the costs to the libyans saying that's my duty and you. yes yes i do believe that it's very significant i believe that in october chevron and occidental petroleum pulled out of libya ok now. italy france britain and china germany all those countries are still in libya ok those countries are still there but the united states pulled out and i believe that at that point the united states began to think that there were they needed to do something to remove could be because he was going to continue to demand behind the scenes he was going to demand that libya receive compensation for the sanctions that they suffered wrongfully for twelve years interesting theory and it's a lesson she's not literally it's a lesson because i want to ask you one of the point taken everything you say i mean i was just what i
and the united nations had imposed sanctions on libya and forced libya to pay damages to the families two point seven billion dollars and they had wrecked libya's economy with sanctions and now last summer we began to hear that could offie was pushing the oil companies for reimbursement of the costs to the libyans saying that's my duty and you. yes yes i do believe that it's very significant i believe that in october chevron and occidental petroleum pulled out of libya ok now. italy france...
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this is where the united nations was founded. dow appropriate, founded in this city that understood it was right and appropriate to celebrate artistic differences, understanding that that is what makes this a special place. for that matter, it makes california and to this country of ours a special place, a remarkable capacity to live together, prospered together across every conceivable difference. at the end of the day at our best is our capacity for uniting around our common humanity. in so many ways today we are celebrating those values. celebrating the value of diversity, celebrating the value that has brought so many of you to the forefront in terms of your unique expression in sharing a city that is constantly trying to allow people to live their lives out loud and become fully expressive. celebrating every single day, not tolerating every single day. a city that appropriated, a city where carlos was able to grow up, because his parents knew that there was something special about this city. allowing him to further his educa
this is where the united nations was founded. dow appropriate, founded in this city that understood it was right and appropriate to celebrate artistic differences, understanding that that is what makes this a special place. for that matter, it makes california and to this country of ours a special place, a remarkable capacity to live together, prospered together across every conceivable difference. at the end of the day at our best is our capacity for uniting around our common humanity. in so...
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to provide the information on their weapons of mass destruction and the united nations had been repeatedly rebuffed. president george of the bush made a decision when he first came into office that he was concerned about the fact that iraq was firing regularly at the united states and united kingdom aircraft that were supporting the united nations's no-fly zone and patrolling in the northern and southern portion of iraq. those planes were being shot at almost every day. the only country in the world shooting at american and british aircraft. over 2,000 times they were fired on. the joint chiefs of staff and fries me and the president they were concerned about the fact that eventually one of our planes, a british plane or airplane would be shot down and the crew would be killed or taken hostage. third, the united states department of stateless iraq as one of the country's on the terrorist list. there were a series of things like that by way of background. next, united states intelligence agency spent a great deal of time and determined that they were convinced that the iraqi government had
to provide the information on their weapons of mass destruction and the united nations had been repeatedly rebuffed. president george of the bush made a decision when he first came into office that he was concerned about the fact that iraq was firing regularly at the united states and united kingdom aircraft that were supporting the united nations's no-fly zone and patrolling in the northern and southern portion of iraq. those planes were being shot at almost every day. the only country in the...
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and united two nations in grief. question more on party to libya now where anger is growing among anti gadhafi supporters after nato second so-called friendly fire bombing raid resulted in rebel that's still been no outright apology from the alliance correspondent paula so there is the latest from the capital tripoli. it's leadership over its military operations here in libya are coming under more and more fire for being ineffective and for creating mistakes it is now nine days since nato took over command of military operations here and in the last week alone we've witnessed two separate nato air strikes that have left in total more than twenty opposition fighters did and several dozen injured now as you can well imagine the tensions here are running high cheekily because the nato secretary general why regretting the loss of life has not come out and said that he is sorry for these is strikes essentially what nato is arguing is that it was not aware that the rebel fighters were using tanks prior to these airstrikes
and united two nations in grief. question more on party to libya now where anger is growing among anti gadhafi supporters after nato second so-called friendly fire bombing raid resulted in rebel that's still been no outright apology from the alliance correspondent paula so there is the latest from the capital tripoli. it's leadership over its military operations here in libya are coming under more and more fire for being ineffective and for creating mistakes it is now nine days since nato took...
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the syrian regime hezbollah and lebanon on hamas in gaza so if the international community or united nations or united states are going to apply to syria measures other than economic meaning a direct intervention or political demands pressures what they may get in return is a reaction by the iranian regime by by hezbollah and others what the consequences if nato and the u.s. step up their operations in syria many fear could be the same consequences in terms of what we witnessing in libya. maybe but missing an operation that's a really big undergo for several months and many fear that it could continue for months if not years really the situation in libya is a parallel to what we witnessing happening in syria today they were experts who were suggesting that this could lead to the eventual supplying of weapons to the opposition in syria in libya we heard nato and the united states saying that the libyan leader moammar gadhafi is not a target now we're hearing some western powers saying that he is could the same parallel been drawn with syria so against the pretext of actually coming in and wan
the syrian regime hezbollah and lebanon on hamas in gaza so if the international community or united nations or united states are going to apply to syria measures other than economic meaning a direct intervention or political demands pressures what they may get in return is a reaction by the iranian regime by by hezbollah and others what the consequences if nato and the u.s. step up their operations in syria many fear could be the same consequences in terms of what we witnessing in libya. maybe...
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we cannot continue with the one nine hundred forty five political order and i'm looking at the united nations security council how do you think that's going to happen is the west receives in power and wealth and the rest of the world comes up for a good other part of the world what's the institutional change that has to occur. well i mean that's a very good question i'm afraid i don't have a good answer for you i mean i think the solutions will look different between the international institutions that exist if you look and if you start with the bretton woods institutions the i.m.f. and the world bank i think there is already now a very good case to make for increasing increasing the in phones of the emerging markets and that would launch a comma at the expense of the influence that small european economies have been those organizations today and i think that's something which should be pushed much more rapidly than it has been so far especially as as far as china is concerned because china is the economy which has the liquidity and the capital in order to be part of big time leadership for t
we cannot continue with the one nine hundred forty five political order and i'm looking at the united nations security council how do you think that's going to happen is the west receives in power and wealth and the rest of the world comes up for a good other part of the world what's the institutional change that has to occur. well i mean that's a very good question i'm afraid i don't have a good answer for you i mean i think the solutions will look different between the international...
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because nobody you know is ever going to believe that the united nations intervention in the future is neutral when we can see in nations intervention as in this case being used for explicitly political purposes that was john locke of the from the institute for democracy and cooperation in paris there. well remember there is plenty more happening on our website r.t. dot com including the responsible actions irreparable damage the fallout continues after the koran burning got a verse and by us a pastor is god's latest analysis on our web site. and aiming for baby boom one of the population in the line politicians moscow are thinking of creative ways of first waiting couples to start a family. that. is being used. as a. tribute. to . see. the. line in the motion movies soon which rises if you newly bought song from phones to christianize. these from stone totty don't come. wealthy british style. that's not on the title of the money. market. fund. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my charger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune int
because nobody you know is ever going to believe that the united nations intervention in the future is neutral when we can see in nations intervention as in this case being used for explicitly political purposes that was john locke of the from the institute for democracy and cooperation in paris there. well remember there is plenty more happening on our website r.t. dot com including the responsible actions irreparable damage the fallout continues after the koran burning got a verse and by us a...
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have these institutions that are in place today if it was talking about nato also we have the united nations security council mean you're going to have to have institutional evolution to accommodate these growing populations and richer populations we cannot continue with another nine hundred forty five political order and i'm looking at the united nations security council how do you think that's going to happen as the west receives in power and wealth and the rest of the world comes up for good other parts of the world what's the institutional change that has to occur. well i mean that's a very good question i'm afraid i don't have a good answer for you i mean i think the solutions will look different between the international institutions that exist if you look and if you start with a broken woods institutions the i.m.f. and the world bank i think there is already now a very good case to make for increasing increasing the in phones of the merging markets and that would launch to come at the expense of the influence of the smaller european economies have been organizations today and i think
have these institutions that are in place today if it was talking about nato also we have the united nations security council mean you're going to have to have institutional evolution to accommodate these growing populations and richer populations we cannot continue with another nine hundred forty five political order and i'm looking at the united nations security council how do you think that's going to happen as the west receives in power and wealth and the rest of the world comes up for good...