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, the united nations. >> there can be no way that we can be enemies to the united nations. it is the individuals that will be in the system of the u.n. who are creating programs. if we talk about what what is the role of the united nations, yes, they have the mandate, whether they are dealing with it effectively, that is the mandate. allowing the rebels, they took them by force, or they give them and then they came. the vehicles with the machine-guns to fight forces with. >> you are accusing the united nations of one double standard when it comes to this conflict and of tacit report to the rebels by handing over vehicles or turning a blind eye to vehicles used to mount machines guns, is that the accusation. >> not the whole united nations, it is that group here with us. >> so united nations stuff in juba and south sudan have given tacit support to the rebels. >> we askediations for his reaction to the accusations. >> salva kiir had been making those remarks for days and they were nothing knew. >> argentina stepped up to introduce restrictions for online shopping. people wil
, the united nations. >> there can be no way that we can be enemies to the united nations. it is the individuals that will be in the system of the u.n. who are creating programs. if we talk about what what is the role of the united nations, yes, they have the mandate, whether they are dealing with it effectively, that is the mandate. allowing the rebels, they took them by force, or they give them and then they came. the vehicles with the machine-guns to fight forces with. >> you are...
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the united nations has begun shipping chemical weapons out of syria. the hazardous cargo was brought to a port where united nations workers loaded it onto a danish argot vessel. >> warships from norway, russia, and china accompanied the transport into international waters. the u.s. navy will destroy the toxic cargo later this week. according to a united nations resolution, syria must hand over all of its chemical weapons by june this year. the report coming in from iraq that government troops are delaying an assault on militants who are holding the city of falluja. >> they say their sphere of civilian casualties after fighting and missile strikes in nearby romani (teen nine dead. a defense ministry spokesman said 25 of those killed in the fighting were al qaeda militants . also on tuesday, a car bomb destroyed a police station in the northern city -- nordic city of cure cook -- cure cook -- kirkuk. a very warm welcome to the "journal." let's start by the lack of appetite on the u.s. part to have roots on the ground. can iraq he government forces win th
the united nations has begun shipping chemical weapons out of syria. the hazardous cargo was brought to a port where united nations workers loaded it onto a danish argot vessel. >> warships from norway, russia, and china accompanied the transport into international waters. the u.s. navy will destroy the toxic cargo later this week. according to a united nations resolution, syria must hand over all of its chemical weapons by june this year. the report coming in from iraq that government...
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go into the specifics of that of that mission i would like to ask you about this idea of the united nations acting preemptively is it an efficient way doesn't create more problems than it solves because you know look at clip it's not a pretty picture. i think intellectually one cannot disagree with that prevention is always better when you look at the recent period maybe only one situation where preventive diplomacy really worked it was in macedonia. in the ninety's so desirable as it would be more often than not. the international community takes time to react people take time to make decisions we are facing exactly the situation these days in the central african republic where everybody agrees that there is a military and disaster in the making that things are getting very ugly confrontation between religious denominations more and more terrorists j. heard this also probably get involved so the sooner we can get involved i think the better well bring it back to the same point in syria in libya rather the united nations acted fairly quickly faster than in many other conflicts. they have of
go into the specifics of that of that mission i would like to ask you about this idea of the united nations acting preemptively is it an efficient way doesn't create more problems than it solves because you know look at clip it's not a pretty picture. i think intellectually one cannot disagree with that prevention is always better when you look at the recent period maybe only one situation where preventive diplomacy really worked it was in macedonia. in the ninety's so desirable as it would be...
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membership in the united nations so palestine sicking full membership in the united states depends on the minute nations united nations depends on a negotiation well. we have committed ourselves to in nine months periods and we are respecting that we are not going to do anything you know until the twenty ninth of april after that we will see what arch the outcomes and what are the options and so on then that this moment we should not talk about plan b. rather than you know trying to see how we could maximize the existing efforts to make the current what's initiated by secretary kerry a successful and well palestine accept jerusalem as a capital for chip capital for pro thirty eight we are accepting jerusalem to be an open city west jerusalem as capital of israel and as euro zone as the capital of palestine and that people can move freely from east to west from west to east without any problem respecting the religious freedom for all religions and this is really how jews event should should look like what do you think of the canadian proposal to establish international control over the
membership in the united nations so palestine sicking full membership in the united states depends on the minute nations united nations depends on a negotiation well. we have committed ourselves to in nine months periods and we are respecting that we are not going to do anything you know until the twenty ninth of april after that we will see what arch the outcomes and what are the options and so on then that this moment we should not talk about plan b. rather than you know trying to see how we...
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our top stories over the next hour -- the united nations human rights office calls for an investigation after a ukrainian activists claimed he was kidnapped and tortured. >> and no surprise he first round of he's talks to end the war in syria -- first round peace talks to end the war in syria ends with no tactical results. >> the german president says the time has come for the country to overcome its sense of guilt over the second world war and become more open to sending troops to conflict zones. >> he has told world leaders and international security at talks in munich that germany and its allies should not deny help to others when crimes against humanity are taking place. >> united nations secretary-general urged the chancellor on thursday to show more global leadership, but it is a prickly issue for germans. a new poll today shows three quarters of people here are hostile to such a move. >> for more than five decades, delegates from around the world have been meeting at the munich security conflict -- conference to discuss security conflict. one issue to emerge was germany's role a
our top stories over the next hour -- the united nations human rights office calls for an investigation after a ukrainian activists claimed he was kidnapped and tortured. >> and no surprise he first round of he's talks to end the war in syria -- first round peace talks to end the war in syria ends with no tactical results. >> the german president says the time has come for the country to overcome its sense of guilt over the second world war and become more open to sending troops to...
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the united nations. but once you are. barney says the african union is driven by a headless people who do not care about african people ambassador for us we talk about this complex issue. of who pays for what and who sends how many troops. but two cents regarding the central african republic i think that i'm going to put its own local oh snap and coming back to the context of the need to be the summer musical. lol when it cruised into the copper mountain in two thousand won to keep the cool balls to go to somalia. momo the time was indeed be living on base action but. the platoon of mile three of them me some to go for all of the ground doing a good job. we are the kind of combination of the night admission it will continue we haven't yet which is going to look into a job and doing the job anyway. and the pecan all. directv peace and security in somalia. so all you want to go on with what generalist think i was soon to be patient. we need to be patient when you do so you don't eat it with a candle to cal
the united nations. but once you are. barney says the african union is driven by a headless people who do not care about african people ambassador for us we talk about this complex issue. of who pays for what and who sends how many troops. but two cents regarding the central african republic i think that i'm going to put its own local oh snap and coming back to the context of the need to be the summer musical. lol when it cruised into the copper mountain in two thousand won to keep the cool...
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the united nations also is expressing that view.he secretary general spokesperson wouldn't comment on the specifics of its correspondence with syria. >> kristin, thank you very much indeed for giving the position from the united nations on events inside syria. >>> italy has named the port that it has volunteered as the site for the transfer of syria's chemical weapons. the first ship will be taken to the area. let's go to rome now. the people who live in that town and around it, they don't seem very happy about this idea. >> yes, david they are not just particularly happy about the award. they said it was imposed on them. they said they just chose the port without really asking them at all, and they said that was very undemocratic, and puts them in a very difficult position. there were two mayors surrounding the port, and one said they are killing me, he says because if something happens then the population will come after me with pitch forks, and the other one has threatened to shut down the port, because despite reassurances that
the united nations also is expressing that view.he secretary general spokesperson wouldn't comment on the specifics of its correspondence with syria. >> kristin, thank you very much indeed for giving the position from the united nations on events inside syria. >>> italy has named the port that it has volunteered as the site for the transfer of syria's chemical weapons. the first ship will be taken to the area. let's go to rome now. the people who live in that town and around it,...
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are a member state of the united nations. there can be no way that we can be enemies to the united nati s nations. it is the individuals in the system of the u.n. creating problems. if we talk about what is the role of the united nations, yes, they have the mandate, but whether they agree effectively or not. that is the mandate. they allow the rebels, either they took them by force, or they take them, their vehicles. and then these vehicles, they have them with the machine-guns and fight. >> sorry, you are accusing the united nations of one double standards, and two, of tacit support to the rebels of handing over vehicles or their vehicles used to mount machine guns, is that your accusation. >> not the whole united nation, but this group here. >> so united nations staff in juba. >> in south sudan. >> in south sudan. >> yes. >> have given tacit support to the rebels. >> of course. >> we asked the united nations to its reaction to salva kiir's accusations. it didn't comment, except to say that salva kiir had been making such com
are a member state of the united nations. there can be no way that we can be enemies to the united nati s nations. it is the individuals in the system of the u.n. creating problems. if we talk about what is the role of the united nations, yes, they have the mandate, but whether they agree effectively or not. that is the mandate. they allow the rebels, either they took them by force, or they take them, their vehicles. and then these vehicles, they have them with the machine-guns and fight....
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go into the specifics of that of that mission i would like to ask you about this idea of the united nations acting preemptively is it an efficient way doesn't it create more problems than it solves because you know look at least it's not a pretty picture. i think intellectually one cannot disagree with that prevention is always better when you look at the recent period maybe only one situation where preventive diplomacy really worked that was in macedonia. in the ninety's so desirable as it would be. more often than not. the international community takes time to react people take time to make decisions we are facing exactly the situation these days in the central african republic where everybody agrees that there is a military and disaster in the making that things are getting very ugly confrontation between religious denominations more and more terrorists jihadists also probably get involved so the sooner we can get involved i think the better well bring it back to the same point in syria in libya rather the united nations acted fairly quickly faster than in many other conflicts but as the
go into the specifics of that of that mission i would like to ask you about this idea of the united nations acting preemptively is it an efficient way doesn't it create more problems than it solves because you know look at least it's not a pretty picture. i think intellectually one cannot disagree with that prevention is always better when you look at the recent period maybe only one situation where preventive diplomacy really worked that was in macedonia. in the ninety's so desirable as it...
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diplomacy you're worth for your friends diplomatic service for a number of years before joining the united nations and forgive me for saying but some people would find the french in gauge went into world affairs not always conducive to peace and what i mean here is in a french role in this suez crisis in the genocide more recent engagements in iraq in libya in mali some would say if the recent sabotaging of talks with iran and i'm not going to ask you on the french policies i know that you wouldn't comment but i would like to ask you how challenging did you find that transition from being a french diplomat somebody who has to defend french policies to being an international official who has to defend peacekeeping because some would argue that these two objectives may be at odds sometimes on the first part of your common let me just remind you that in mali. early this year if france had not intervened we would know of a potential afghanistan right in the heart of afghanistan and very close to europe so i think from this is a country that can take its responsibilities and live up to them but mr let'
diplomacy you're worth for your friends diplomatic service for a number of years before joining the united nations and forgive me for saying but some people would find the french in gauge went into world affairs not always conducive to peace and what i mean here is in a french role in this suez crisis in the genocide more recent engagements in iraq in libya in mali some would say if the recent sabotaging of talks with iran and i'm not going to ask you on the french policies i know that you...
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mysie of the struggle and i think the united nations. has treaded this issue very carefully over the last two years and resisted both french and american attempts to legitimize the militarized opposition and legitimize the means of that they have chosen for probably very legitimate political aspirations so i think when you refer to the conflict in syria as as a civil war you're actually breaking the ranks with your own boss bank and one who was very careful on that issue. the thing what it is you know and let's face it you know the problem is how do we get over this huge problem i know that you actually looked into that issue your department has developed some contingency plans and you said before that the implementation would depend on the political breakthrough it now seems that there is a small chance for a political breakthrough do you think that chance could be increased through the participation of the peacekeepers and if so what form that participation could take open their way well you know what we can say as of today. syria is n
mysie of the struggle and i think the united nations. has treaded this issue very carefully over the last two years and resisted both french and american attempts to legitimize the militarized opposition and legitimize the means of that they have chosen for probably very legitimate political aspirations so i think when you refer to the conflict in syria as as a civil war you're actually breaking the ranks with your own boss bank and one who was very careful on that issue. the thing what it is...
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iran and the israeli-palestinian conversations, we start with iran and their ambassador to the united nations, mohammed khazaee. it is a possibility for cooperation between the two countries or not? this is something that can be sneen the future. it depends on many other issue but we are not relying on cooperating with the united states on this particular matter or another country, this is the principle of foreign policy to try to achieve the region iraq in particular secure and stable and we are offering on the iraqi government to do it. >> and for perspective on the israeli paisraeli-palestinian ns a second item on secretary kerry's agenda we ten to riyad mansour, the permanent representative of the palestinians to the united nations. >> it is up to them to decide what kind of a state they want to be, do they want to be a democratic state where i see ail will be the state for all of its citizens or do they want to be a state for the jewish people and, therefore, excluding 1.6 million palestinian arabs who are israelis from their society. that debate is not our debate. that debate is their d
iran and the israeli-palestinian conversations, we start with iran and their ambassador to the united nations, mohammed khazaee. it is a possibility for cooperation between the two countries or not? this is something that can be sneen the future. it depends on many other issue but we are not relying on cooperating with the united states on this particular matter or another country, this is the principle of foreign policy to try to achieve the region iraq in particular secure and stable and we...
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well guys usually in the united nations. and trust to do the hard spanks then rush out with full respond to it. we hope the right decision will be taking solace in recent years. this is because we are so going on links. sort of ideological considerations. why on our positions we are negotiating with their antics. with respect to nuclear issue there have been told is between iran and the united states for a stake to the fact that american forces on. in the room. their act it says i'm convinced that the syrian crisis is just as important an issue as iran's nuclear program. and in my opinion. every country they can help in this situation such as saudi arabia prince and should be about respect to human tonight. i would like to cite as you yourself pointed out. unfortunately they lost all five groups and the opposition movement is not a unified front seats emo. therefore students. you never know. that old. a multitude of small groups such as the islamic studies human time the islamic from soulful so small. organize nations people
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ambassador to the united nations samantha power. here's what she had to say about the situation as it stands at the moment. >> as of this morning iran still has yet to demonstrate it's willingness to explicitly and publicly subscribe to the full implementation of the geneva communique that is a minimum requirement for participation in this peace process. >> so as you were saying it looks as if at this moment these two peace talks are dead in the water before they've even gun. >> when will we learn finally whether the talks will go on wednesday? >> i think we will learn quite soon because the opposition national council in syria said look if iran is not disinvited to geneva two by 19 hours gmt today, that's about 3:00 eastern time, then we're pulling out. so time is not on anyone's side. >> john terret at the u.n. thank you very much. >>> this morning i talked to former u.s. ambassador to the u.n. i asked whether iran's participation in the talks will cause the process to unravel. >> i think what we're seeing here is a poorly prepare
ambassador to the united nations samantha power. here's what she had to say about the situation as it stands at the moment. >> as of this morning iran still has yet to demonstrate it's willingness to explicitly and publicly subscribe to the full implementation of the geneva communique that is a minimum requirement for participation in this peace process. >> so as you were saying it looks as if at this moment these two peace talks are dead in the water before they've even gun....
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diplomacy you're worth for your friends diplomatic service for a number of years before joining the united nations and forgive me for saying but some people would find the french and gauge went into world affairs not always conducive to peace and what i mean here is in a french role in the suez crisis in the a wand and genocide more recent gauge ment's in iraq in libya in mali some would say even the recent sabotaging of talks with iran and i'm not going to ask you on the french policy is i know that you wouldn't comment but i would like to ask you how challenging did you find that transition from being a french diplomat somebody who has to defend french policies to being an international official who has to defend peacekeeping because some would argue that these two objectives may be at odds sometimes on the first part of your common let me just remind you that in mali early this year france had not intervened we would know of a potential afghanistan right in the heart of a. very close to europe so i think from this is a country that can take its responsibilities and live up to them but mr let's
diplomacy you're worth for your friends diplomatic service for a number of years before joining the united nations and forgive me for saying but some people would find the french and gauge went into world affairs not always conducive to peace and what i mean here is in a french role in the suez crisis in the a wand and genocide more recent gauge ment's in iraq in libya in mali some would say even the recent sabotaging of talks with iran and i'm not going to ask you on the french policy is i...
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we have relations with the government in syria as a government that is recognized by the united nations as a full fledged member of the united nations it's a legitimate government of syria those world supporting. others who are using extremist measures in order to. advance whatever political cause that they may have violated international law. the fact is that there is a legitimate government seated in damascus in syria recognized by the united nations. because that is the case those who have relations with that government will continue to have relations with that comment but iran is not providing volunteers to syria we are all having relations with syria in accordance with our agreements in the past and that would just be your deputy foreign minister in an interview to russia today told us that iran was actually providing military expertise and help to syria how we have longstanding military cooperation with the syrian government has the government recognized by the united nations and those corporations within the context of international law within the context of our international obl
we have relations with the government in syria as a government that is recognized by the united nations as a full fledged member of the united nations it's a legitimate government of syria those world supporting. others who are using extremist measures in order to. advance whatever political cause that they may have violated international law. the fact is that there is a legitimate government seated in damascus in syria recognized by the united nations. because that is the case those who have...
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to the united nations.ack in a moment. stay with us. >> we focus tonight on the turkey prime minister. he is being accused of corruption. several members have resigned and the cabinet is being shuffled. some call it a coup. it is widely believed that some followers are involved. he a reclusive preacher residing in exile in pennsylvania. have joined forces as a series of trials one. many have accused the government of using the trial to curb the opposition. joining is a former u.s. ambassador to turkey and iraq. in new york, -- phone from istanbul, benjamin harvey. he is a bloomberg bureau chief on turkey. i'm pleased to have all of them here. ambassador tommy tommy what you think is happening at the moment in turkey and what it means -- ambassador, tell me what you think is happening at the moment and turkey and what it means. many of the institutions that have had a separate existence in a pluralistic system have been accommodated or otherwise shunted aside by the prime minister. it is probably a majority
to the united nations.ack in a moment. stay with us. >> we focus tonight on the turkey prime minister. he is being accused of corruption. several members have resigned and the cabinet is being shuffled. some call it a coup. it is widely believed that some followers are involved. he a reclusive preacher residing in exile in pennsylvania. have joined forces as a series of trials one. many have accused the government of using the trial to curb the opposition. joining is a former u.s....
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he is russia's ambassador to the united nations. russia's playing an increasingly prominent role on the world stage, along with the united states, it brokered the ongoing geneva 2 conference which aims to tend syrian civil war. the country's also a key player in nuclear negotiations with iran. closer to home, president vladimir putin recently bailed out ukraine's embattled government, a move seen as an attempt to increase moscow's influence. the eyes of the world are on russia as it prepares to host the winter olympics in sochi next month. as concerns mount over terror threats, president obama has offered the kremlin full security assistance. for those reasons, i'm pleased to have vitaly churkin back at this table. welcome. >> thank you very much. good to be back. >> rose: let's start first at the g-2 conference. it seems to be a dispute among some people over the objective of the conference. and certainly what it means for president bashar al-assad. where is russia on this question? >> well, the objective of the skfrns to end the cr
he is russia's ambassador to the united nations. russia's playing an increasingly prominent role on the world stage, along with the united states, it brokered the ongoing geneva 2 conference which aims to tend syrian civil war. the country's also a key player in nuclear negotiations with iran. closer to home, president vladimir putin recently bailed out ukraine's embattled government, a move seen as an attempt to increase moscow's influence. the eyes of the world are on russia as it prepares to...
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we have relations with the government in syria as a government that is recognized by the united nations as a full fledged member of the united nations it's a legitimate government of syria those who are supporting. others who are using extremist measures in order to. advance whatever political cause that they may have they think international law. the fact is that there is a legitimate government seated in damascus in syria recognized by the united nations and as long as that is the case stores who have relations with that government would continue to have relations with that comment but iran is not providing volunteers to syria we are having relations with syria in accordance with our agreements in the past and that will continue in just the foreign minister in the interests of russia today told us that iran was actually providing military expertise and help too. we have longstanding military cooperation with the syrian government as the government recognized by the united nations and those doors cooperations within the context of international law within the context of our internation
we have relations with the government in syria as a government that is recognized by the united nations as a full fledged member of the united nations it's a legitimate government of syria those who are supporting. others who are using extremist measures in order to. advance whatever political cause that they may have they think international law. the fact is that there is a legitimate government seated in damascus in syria recognized by the united nations and as long as that is the case stores...
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the united nations and the patient is actually what is the one thing at this point. but with a very risky move by the un the ferry national coalition has made it bears down on the lawn is very clear over and over again. i mean a position on the wrong depending upon them during the evening. by the bnp spokesperson following their political committee meeting hope your weekend and it was a kid that was the unanimous decision by the coalition. so this is not a surprise at all and silk and that the opposition is under huge pressure from the west but dissipated you see it as amusing airlines imitation as an excuse. it. i don't believe it to be an excuse for the hearing national coalition on the contrary i think it'd be united nations report that he and the difficult position yes the united nations chief office that he had assurances from iraq's foreign minister to their respective i would play a constructive role. yes that is part of it is a daring states. i mean if he didn't see any nodded. they don't want clear declaration for the one thing that is that she's the one i kn
the united nations and the patient is actually what is the one thing at this point. but with a very risky move by the un the ferry national coalition has made it bears down on the lawn is very clear over and over again. i mean a position on the wrong depending upon them during the evening. by the bnp spokesperson following their political committee meeting hope your weekend and it was a kid that was the unanimous decision by the coalition. so this is not a surprise at all and silk and that the...
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for human rights at the united nations headquarters. he said he discussed his hope the team would change its name and the u.n.'s global role in fighting racism in sports. >> freezing temperatures didn't stop hundreds of people from removing hundreds of wreaths from arlington national cemetery this morning. >> it was the best kind of traffic con gegs. hundreds showed up to lend a hand. >> we've been coming down here. they are here to clean. cdc.irst group was >> we're picking up the wreaths that were on the graves that people put on in early december. >> we are trying to show them respect for those who served our country. >> the thuske people have and we love to see the families come. >> i'll be here next year and the year after and my kids will probably be here after i'm laid here. >> you get a little choked up. i found out when i walked in and saw all those people there and i dond i see the names. >> 24 degrees doesn't feel so bad when you were doing this. >> it sure doesn't. it was cool this morning but it's warm now and the people ar
for human rights at the united nations headquarters. he said he discussed his hope the team would change its name and the u.n.'s global role in fighting racism in sports. >> freezing temperatures didn't stop hundreds of people from removing hundreds of wreaths from arlington national cemetery this morning. >> it was the best kind of traffic con gegs. hundreds showed up to lend a hand. >> we've been coming down here. they are here to clean. cdc.irst group was >> we're...
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all to determine which is the best golfing nation in the world and south korea was announced as the top seeded country thanks kak and company followed by the united states spain japan china and sweden australia and taiwan. they were based on the world rankings of each nation's top four golfers after the cme group title holders last november the final field of thirty two players will be determined during this years or the beat of his years in the kraft nabisco championship the top four ranked golfers from each nation making up their respective teams below them on july twenty first. now moving on to major league baseball the l a dodgers resigned their ace twenty five year old clayton kershaw to an historic two hundred and fifty million dollar contract locking him up for seven years. the two time cy young winner becomes the first two hundred million dollar picture in each of the history to learn more than thirty million dollars a season. meanwhile sunderland midfielder to some young was named in the premier league's best eleven by uk based football website team top dot com also included liverpool striker luis suarez and chelsea's eden hazard as well
all to determine which is the best golfing nation in the world and south korea was announced as the top seeded country thanks kak and company followed by the united states spain japan china and sweden australia and taiwan. they were based on the world rankings of each nation's top four golfers after the cme group title holders last november the final field of thirty two players will be determined during this years or the beat of his years in the kraft nabisco championship the top four ranked...
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did the united states apply pressure on united nations to withdraw the invitation to iran? >> the back story was .ascinating to see it is stunning to me that ban ki-moon would proceed without some acquiescence on the part of the americans. how that all works out is unclear. clearly, we, the martin government, would have been open to iranian participation with a clear commitment to geneva one. ban ki-moon had one of two options. deliver, oriled to he delivered and was under pressure to retract, or alternatively, ban ki-moon got out ahead of himself in the united states and thought he had something he didn't. either way, it is indicative of the troubles and travails to come. >> how is this going to play into the progress that we know was made on iran's nuclear and the easing of sanctions? not at the iranians were publicly invited and disinvited to these talks, how is that going to play out? >> not well, but i suspected to be compartmentalized. the russians, the americans, and iranians -- the three key players. think, is one of the more interesting and nuanced features of this
did the united states apply pressure on united nations to withdraw the invitation to iran? >> the back story was .ascinating to see it is stunning to me that ban ki-moon would proceed without some acquiescence on the part of the americans. how that all works out is unclear. clearly, we, the martin government, would have been open to iranian participation with a clear commitment to geneva one. ban ki-moon had one of two options. deliver, oriled to he delivered and was under pressure to...
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we have relations with the government in syria as a government that is recognized by the united nations as a full fledged member of the united nations it's a legitimate government of syria those who are supporting. others who are using extremist measures in order to. advance whatever political cause that they may have. international law. the fact is that there is a legitimate government seated in damascus in syria recognized by the united nations and as long as that is the case stores who have relations with that government will continue to have relations with that comment but iran is not providing volunteers to syria we are having relations with syria in accordance with our agreements in the past and that will continue in just that foreign minister in an interview to russia today told us that iran was actually providing military expertise and help to syria and we have longstanding military cooperation with the syrian government as the government recognized by the united nations and those doors cooperations within the context of international law within the context of our international
we have relations with the government in syria as a government that is recognized by the united nations as a full fledged member of the united nations it's a legitimate government of syria those who are supporting. others who are using extremist measures in order to. advance whatever political cause that they may have. international law. the fact is that there is a legitimate government seated in damascus in syria recognized by the united nations and as long as that is the case stores who have...
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>> (clapping) welcome to the newly revitalized federal building at the united nations plaza as the new home of the recreational headquarters. it's a great day one we've been waiting for. today's event is the historic corner stone that celebrates the vintage building into a 21st century workplace. we have a number of guests. today's speakers are nancy pelosi congresswoman with the house of representatives (clapping) mrs. van with the fester of the general services administration (clapping.) the honorable mayor ed lee at the san francisco. and from hk architects. (clapping.) and crystal-clear barton artist with the cliff barton studio. thank you all for joining us the general services administrations is to deliver the best technology services to the government and american people. critical parts are providing with that,s that preserve the integrity off our historic fats and incorporating the design features all have been integrated. those of us who work here about work in a historically more than building. the m public works will homicide a place in his. at the history it dates back to 1
>> (clapping) welcome to the newly revitalized federal building at the united nations plaza as the new home of the recreational headquarters. it's a great day one we've been waiting for. today's event is the historic corner stone that celebrates the vintage building into a 21st century workplace. we have a number of guests. today's speakers are nancy pelosi congresswoman with the house of representatives (clapping) mrs. van with the fester of the general services administration...
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united nations busy ship human rights violations in the province. we do it justice. these family members missing posts since. just thought of walking on foot we got the will of god trust deeds committed by pop star the sheep but towards the village missing posts on till the twenty seven two thousand and fifteen. it's the blue oval one thousand two hundred and seventy four months song which some of us see pic of the consultants also abducted the village the cost of the box on the military and secret agencies. jon stewart distance getting back out and got us in stride with slogans and start getting little to do this the acceptance of the links don't belong bobs boys flew to sydney schools with eighteen thousand votes have been abducted from two thousand won to help the team and their wit a box to me and old. since june two thousand to seven hundred and thirty missing posts have been expected to see you off to the disappearance the boats was cause and has been missing since two thousand won them on it justice. they live. a friend. i wanted what did you know a lot being
united nations busy ship human rights violations in the province. we do it justice. these family members missing posts since. just thought of walking on foot we got the will of god trust deeds committed by pop star the sheep but towards the village missing posts on till the twenty seven two thousand and fifteen. it's the blue oval one thousand two hundred and seventy four months song which some of us see pic of the consultants also abducted the village the cost of the box on the military and...
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to withdraw that invitation a few hours ago in new york after iran refused, according to the united nationsto accept the principals of geneva one which basically stated that a transition government would be set up in syria. ban ki-moon said that's the reason why the invitation was withdrawn to the iranians, because they would not agree to the principles of geneva one. this coming at a delicate position. he's going into the peace conference in switzerland in a slightly weaker condition after the developments of the last 24 hour. in the last hour we also heard from the russian foreign minister who spoke about the syrian peace conference, and the fact this the invitation to iran had been withdrawn. let's listen to sergei lavrov. >> translation: russia is doing all it can to solve the crisis. tomorrow in switzerland an international conference will start. we are fighting for a dialogue based on a geneva communique on june 2012. it's up to the syrians to define the future of their country. >> the syrian regime is being accused of committing war crimes. the report funded by qatar is based on the
to withdraw that invitation a few hours ago in new york after iran refused, according to the united nationsto accept the principals of geneva one which basically stated that a transition government would be set up in syria. ban ki-moon said that's the reason why the invitation was withdrawn to the iranians, because they would not agree to the principles of geneva one. this coming at a delicate position. he's going into the peace conference in switzerland in a slightly weaker condition after the...
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the united nations is warning spiraling crisis in the central african republic, also south sudan and syria.
the united nations is warning spiraling crisis in the central african republic, also south sudan and syria.
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they are paid to the united nations and international media to break this silence on the issue of missing bus stop. it's a the scot. besides the us decision to wendy's and sad looking members of ethnic will give him another key of china. sadly i can come to slovakia. medvedev on about who does all this captured in two thousand and one of the og on this humble about and get to the us base in cuba. us authorities are not gonna look to beijing on the deck of a doctor the slogan ministry staff of the united states on thursday sending the creative eating at me. chinese inmates out of the guantanamo bay detention center to slovakia. see that with terrorists who pose a real security danger. abbas said a colleague. and what yet but on the move. although the loss of twenty two was the minority chinese nationals to be moved from the dot com i will be committed to prison in cuba according to the pentagon slovakia is intended to deceive himself. the central european country was taken to st we do this. chinese foreign ministry spokesman jean clark said. this week the members of the separate does he st
they are paid to the united nations and international media to break this silence on the issue of missing bus stop. it's a the scot. besides the us decision to wendy's and sad looking members of ethnic will give him another key of china. sadly i can come to slovakia. medvedev on about who does all this captured in two thousand and one of the og on this humble about and get to the us base in cuba. us authorities are not gonna look to beijing on the deck of a doctor the slogan ministry staff of...
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it's what makes a suru, a subaru. >> should the united nations be making decisions about football.t to fight them to force the redskins to lose what they call an offensive team name. we have reaction from it local sports fans and now our panel. lis wiehl former prosecutor and julie riginski president of crisis management firm. the u.n. can solve this problem? >> consult the human rights commission in north korea. it is such a joke. >> they will be deeply offended by the name of the redskins. >> i am biased on this one. i went to community college and the mascot was the indians. i always visit my indian friends. what is the big deal about this. >> i think indians is okay. it's call somebody that is a redskin. i am not sure the syrians who are the ones that should be looking at this. >> human rights for the u.n. >> the united nations have something better to worry about. this is a company that gets rich by gambling and discount cigarettes hard to see how they have a moral standing to claim. >> but they are american indians. by default they have the complaint. >> 79 percent of the ame
it's what makes a suru, a subaru. >> should the united nations be making decisions about football.t to fight them to force the redskins to lose what they call an offensive team name. we have reaction from it local sports fans and now our panel. lis wiehl former prosecutor and julie riginski president of crisis management firm. the u.n. can solve this problem? >> consult the human rights commission in north korea. it is such a joke. >> they will be deeply offended by the name...
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>> yeah. >> doing human rights -- >> the united nation has more to worry about.g and selling discount cigarettes. hard to see that they have the moral standing to complain. >> but they are american indians, so by default they have standing to complain. >> really the biggest problems that upsets the native americans -- >> 79% of the american people don't believe they should change their name, only 11% want them to change it the owner says they're not doing it. >>> new fallout believe it or not, from student r the whole richard sherman it. the sports reporter now blaming erin andrews. >> final play take me through it. >> i'm in best in the game, when you try me a receiver like crabtree that is what you're are going to get. don't you ever talk about me. >> who was talking about you. >> crabtree, don't you open your mouth or i'll shut it for you. >> and joe, back over to you. >> and kevin comes out with this piece saying her reaction was more about her than him. it was drama queenish, and she should have been a little bit more composed. what? >> she was composed. she
>> yeah. >> doing human rights -- >> the united nation has more to worry about.g and selling discount cigarettes. hard to see that they have the moral standing to complain. >> but they are american indians, so by default they have standing to complain. >> really the biggest problems that upsets the native americans -- >> 79% of the american people don't believe they should change their name, only 11% want them to change it the owner says they're not doing it....
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do you support the claim that 5,000 people are against the united nations? >> we support the haitian people. >> reporter: can you answer the question? do you support this claim, please? >> do you answer my... do you... do you hear my answer? >> you are the level of the health ministry. >> reporter: suddenly, she'd had enough. she headed for the door, jumped in her car, and drove off. the haitian government says it's working on a ten-year plan to rid haiti of cholera. but the aid agencies trying to hold back a disease that's already claimed over 8,000 haitian lives says it's an emergency, right now. >> so who's going to treat these patients, yeah? this problem is not going away, yeah? an eradication plan over ten years is a great idea, a great initiative, but it doesn't address the needs of the haitian people today. >> reporter: four years ago, the world responded to haiti's massive earthquake with promises to rebuild the country and make it better than before. four years on, many pledges still remain unfulfilled, and the world body stands accused of heaping
do you support the claim that 5,000 people are against the united nations? >> we support the haitian people. >> reporter: can you answer the question? do you support this claim, please? >> do you answer my... do you... do you hear my answer? >> you are the level of the health ministry. >> reporter: suddenly, she'd had enough. she headed for the door, jumped in her car, and drove off. the haitian government says it's working on a ten-year plan to rid haiti of...
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geneva 1, when kofi annan was the negotiator for the arab league and the united nations was a moment of agreement between the parties. and they agreed that the way forward was a come up with a transitional body they called it, not even a government, but said that would have full executive powers in syria, and that body should be comprised with members of the syrian opposition and government. key words - it said in that agreement that they had to come up with the transitional body. it's taken a long time since then, 18 months to get the parties around the table for the next stage trying to form the transitional body and rules of syria. i think the key words, the words by mutual concept. that's the difficulty. how are the two sides, when the battle has been brutal and bitter on the ground. how will they come up with a government that both sides agree with. it's worth questioning whether the syrian government is - believes in geneva i, it signed up for it, but the sir yabs say they don't want a transitional government, but want a government led by bashar al-assad. they think he should t
geneva 1, when kofi annan was the negotiator for the arab league and the united nations was a moment of agreement between the parties. and they agreed that the way forward was a come up with a transitional body they called it, not even a government, but said that would have full executive powers in syria, and that body should be comprised with members of the syrian opposition and government. key words - it said in that agreement that they had to come up with the transitional body. it's taken a...
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it has been recognized by the united nations. it is recognized by the international committee as a government. there are some problems over there, of course, we will not deny it. the most important thing is that we have to have people from syria -- >> that iran support will russia and the united states are trying to do with respect to the chemical weapons and getting them out of the country? and develop some kind of dialogue that will lead to a january 22, some conversations in geneva? does iran want to participate as secretary of state kerry said they could be on the sidelines. what does iran want to get out of this? >> you are well aware that we and russia work together. unfortunately, we succeeded and came to a deal about the elimination of chemical weapons. we know that -- >> from iraq? >> we have been working and pushing for it. the chemical weapons issue in syria -- it is something that we and the russians are working on together. it should be appreciated. on the syrian situation, we have said that we are ready to participa
it has been recognized by the united nations. it is recognized by the international committee as a government. there are some problems over there, of course, we will not deny it. the most important thing is that we have to have people from syria -- >> that iran support will russia and the united states are trying to do with respect to the chemical weapons and getting them out of the country? and develop some kind of dialogue that will lead to a january 22, some conversations in geneva?...
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looked at by the united nations by independent investigators pictures have to be looked at and to see whether this evidence is really proven definitely. the syrian president has to take some responsibility on what is happening on the ground in syria and he already mentioned it several times this is why he doesn't step down he's taking the responsibility of what is happening but also i must say that the opposition or the armed groups who call themselves a position they definitely have a big responsibility also for what is happening for the killing and destruction of the country so both sides have to. you know. take a stance of and take responsibility yes you just mentioned distortion of this conference for instance this report could theoretically be in the distorting it but perhaps there are several other things which have also. there also they're sort of like obstacles to these talks for instance the fact that iran is not taking part even though it seems that washington and moscow did agree along with the u.n. that iran was supposed to quote just last week john kerry said the u.s. was
looked at by the united nations by independent investigators pictures have to be looked at and to see whether this evidence is really proven definitely. the syrian president has to take some responsibility on what is happening on the ground in syria and he already mentioned it several times this is why he doesn't step down he's taking the responsibility of what is happening but also i must say that the opposition or the armed groups who call themselves a position they definitely have a big...
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the united nations withdrew his invitation to iran today.ks will begin wednesday in switzerland. >>> iran began pulling the plug on parts of it nuclear program today. in response, the u.s. and european union began easing economic sanctions on iran. yet there are 59 senators pushing for a new set of sanctions. >> reporter: a team of inspectors pays a visit to iran's nuclear facility. the team was on monday making sure that iran was living up to its commitment to stop enriching uranium by 20%. >> translator: i believe by early afternoon the measures will be completed. >> reporter: but washington and the u.s. congress, many in the senate are pushing for tighter sang showns. the iranian americans are worried. they are canvassing the offices of u.s. senators to let the politicians know they are opposed to the proposed legislation. >> iranian-americans are very opposed to war. they see a potential opening for a diplomatic resolution between the u.s. and iran, and they see that the senate is potentially going to torpedo that. >> reporter: if past i
the united nations withdrew his invitation to iran today.ks will begin wednesday in switzerland. >>> iran began pulling the plug on parts of it nuclear program today. in response, the u.s. and european union began easing economic sanctions on iran. yet there are 59 senators pushing for a new set of sanctions. >> reporter: a team of inspectors pays a visit to iran's nuclear facility. the team was on monday making sure that iran was living up to its commitment to stop enriching...