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and i'm one of the vice chairs of the united nation committee on the elimination of racial discrimination. get to have hello after introduce yourself to stream us. hi, greetings. my name is ester, stanford casee, and i am a juris consult, which is a specialist in service prudence for science and philosophy of law. i'm also the coordinator general of the stop them and give me see we charge genocide side campaign on give me z is a case where he works for african holocaust as the so good to have you talk to you more in just a moment, but 1st half the great in the kitchen, the kitchen, welcome to the same, introduce yourself track level audience. greetings. tammy. my name is the key. she tell you, i'm an attorney. i'm an activist, i'm an advocate, and i am an author. i'm a founding member of the cobra. the national coalition of black reparations in america. and i'm an inaugural commissioner on the national african american reparations commission for let's start with the united nations. this is the human rights chief michelle by chalet on july, the 12 making a deep connection between the slave
and i'm one of the vice chairs of the united nation committee on the elimination of racial discrimination. get to have hello after introduce yourself to stream us. hi, greetings. my name is ester, stanford casee, and i am a juris consult, which is a specialist in service prudence for science and philosophy of law. i'm also the coordinator general of the stop them and give me see we charge genocide side campaign on give me z is a case where he works for african holocaust as the so good to have...
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and i'm one of the vice chairs of the united nation committee on the elimination of racial discrimination. get to have hello esther, introduce yourself to stream viewers. hi greetings. my name is esther stanford casee. and i am a jewish consult, which is a specialist in jurisprudence, the science and philosophy of law. i'm also the coordinator general of the stock on gimme easy, we charge genocide, echoes side campaign. i'm on give me z is a case where he works for african holocaust as the so good to have you talk to you more in just a moment, but 1st i have to greet in the kitchen the kitchen. welcome to the stream, introduce yourself track level audience. greetings. say me. my name is the key, she tell you. i'm an attorney. i'm an activist, i'm an advocate, and i am an author. i'm a founding member of the cobra. the national coalition of black reparations in america. and i'm an inaugural commissioner on the national african american reparation commission for let's start with the united nations. this is the human rights chief michelle ballet on july, the 12, making a deep connection betw
and i'm one of the vice chairs of the united nation committee on the elimination of racial discrimination. get to have hello esther, introduce yourself to stream viewers. hi greetings. my name is esther stanford casee. and i am a jewish consult, which is a specialist in jurisprudence, the science and philosophy of law. i'm also the coordinator general of the stock on gimme easy, we charge genocide, echoes side campaign. i'm on give me z is a case where he works for african holocaust as the so...
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. >>> and the mayor of liverpool says it is incomprehensible a united nations committee has removed thetatus 17 years after it won the designation the panel says that development near liverpool's waterfront docks led to a significant loss to the ity's integrity and you a thenauthenticity >> that is a tricky one. >> they're looking into whether they can appeal the decision >> they should have heritage status based on the beatles alone. >> right seriously. we'll give them a tyler world heritage status. >>> let's check on the markets the dow hanging on to a 250-point gain a strong rebound after monday's sharp decline. the small caps are rallying even harder they are up more than 1.5% oil stocks are continuing. a little bit of rebound. it was much milder after yesterday's big drops. exxon and chevron up nearly 4% >> let's talk about some power movers, shall we shares of harley-davidson falling. the motorcycle company said soaring raw materials prices and supply chain bottlenecks will hurt its second half results >>> and sleep number said supply shortages continue to impact its sales. here i
. >>> and the mayor of liverpool says it is incomprehensible a united nations committee has removed thetatus 17 years after it won the designation the panel says that development near liverpool's waterfront docks led to a significant loss to the ity's integrity and you a thenauthenticity >> that is a tricky one. >> they're looking into whether they can appeal the decision >> they should have heritage status based on the beatles alone. >> right seriously. we'll...
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we raise a question of the violations of the rights to the committee of human rights of the united nations. anchor: pentatonic watchdog says iran has began a process of enriching metal, a move they could help it develop a nuclear weapon. they say they are aimed at developing fuel. the move has drawn criticism from the u.k., france and germany as well as the united states, saying the decision is an important step backwards. officials say it threatens the talks around the deal. police in hong kong have arrested nine people suspected of involvement in a bomb plot. they are accused of making explosives to plant at multiple sites across the city. six secondary students are among the suspects. it's just the latest incident in a turbulent year. reporter: hong kong police presented evidence to the media. helmets, shields, air guns, walkie-talkies and chemicals. >> courtrooms, lay the bomb in a rubbish bin to maximize damage. reporter: six arrested are secondary students. it is a tense time, it is almost a week since a man died after stabbing a police officer than himself. security officers classif
we raise a question of the violations of the rights to the committee of human rights of the united nations. anchor: pentatonic watchdog says iran has began a process of enriching metal, a move they could help it develop a nuclear weapon. they say they are aimed at developing fuel. the move has drawn criticism from the u.k., france and germany as well as the united states, saying the decision is an important step backwards. officials say it threatens the talks around the deal. police in hong...
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raise the question of the violation of the rights of victor about rica to the committee for human rights of the united nations. the un atomic watchdog says iran has begun the process of producing enriched uranium metal moves that could help develop a nuclear weapon. teran says it's aimed at developing fuel for a research reactor. but the movers drawn criticism from the u. k. france and germany, as well as the united states, which says the decision is, quote, an unfortunate step backwards. official say it threatens talks to revive the 2015 iran nuclear deal. police in hong kong have arrested 9 people, suspected of involvement in a bomb plot. they're accused of making explosives to plant at multiple sites across the city. fix, secondary school students are among the suspects. and as adrian brown reports, it's just the latest incident. in a turbulent year of protests, hong kong police presented the media with evidence of what they say was a plot to make and plant bombs across the city, helmet, shields, their guns walkie talkies and chemicals. and a list of targets. cooling thee across about tunnel where ways cau
raise the question of the violation of the rights of victor about rica to the committee for human rights of the united nations. the un atomic watchdog says iran has begun the process of producing enriched uranium metal moves that could help develop a nuclear weapon. teran says it's aimed at developing fuel for a research reactor. but the movers drawn criticism from the u. k. france and germany, as well as the united states, which says the decision is, quote, an unfortunate step backwards....
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committee. the human rights of the united nation approach. baked of every code is one of several bell russian figures you plan to stand against. alexander lucas shanker and ended up jailed or forced into exile include blogger saga, taken off ski, who was arrested 2 days after he noticed he would stand in the election. former bell russian ambassador, valerie, it's up kado tried to join last year's presidential race, but the electoral commission refused to register his candidacy. he left the country, fearing he would be jailed at his children. taken away, said lorna, take enough sky. took her husband's place in the election, but she and her children were subsequently forced into exile. she had joined forces with very sick colors, wife, veronica, who left values on the day of the election. and maria chorus nicole over, whose barbary cars, campaign manager, she's now in jail facing trial on charges of extreme mate, treated them and trying to seize power on ben, russian opposition need evaluates of color. we mentioned to sir john does not from latvia and for security reasons, we're not disclosing his exac
committee. the human rights of the united nation approach. baked of every code is one of several bell russian figures you plan to stand against. alexander lucas shanker and ended up jailed or forced into exile include blogger saga, taken off ski, who was arrested 2 days after he noticed he would stand in the election. former bell russian ambassador, valerie, it's up kado tried to join last year's presidential race, but the electoral commission refused to register his candidacy. he left the...
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will raise the question of the violation of the rights of victor battery to the committee for human rights of the united nation. canada is getting at 1st indigenous governor general diplomat. mary simon is an anyone from the province of quebec. our appointment fell as a scandal, as the discovery of hundreds of unmarked graves of indigenous children who were forced into residential schools of brain will, at is from the national inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women and girls. he says, the appointment doesn't necessarily signal and a meaningful change when i listen to her, say, an important step forward on the long path towards reconciliation to me and to many ambitious people. this signal that we should expect from her the same slow pace of successive canadian governments over many decades, including the current government. to me is very troubling in this context that for a country that is being accused of genocide by its own federal commission, one of the national inquiry intimacy, murdered business women and girls confidently is still signaling to us that it's going to take a slow measured approa
will raise the question of the violation of the rights of victor battery to the committee for human rights of the united nation. canada is getting at 1st indigenous governor general diplomat. mary simon is an anyone from the province of quebec. our appointment fell as a scandal, as the discovery of hundreds of unmarked graves of indigenous children who were forced into residential schools of brain will, at is from the national inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women and girls. he...
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raise the question of the violation of the rights of victor about rica to the committee for human rights of the united nation. police in hong kong have arrested 9 people suspected of involvement in a bomb plot. they are accused of making explosives to plant at multiple sites across the city. fix, secondary school students are among the suspect. and adrian brown reports is just the latest incident in a turbulent year of purchase. hong kong police presented the media with evidence of what they say was a plot to make and plant bombs across the city, helmet, shields, their guns walkie talkies and chemicals. and a list of targets cooling thee across tunnel. well, ways caught rooms and even they want to lay the bomb in the, in the rubbish, when on the streets with a video to, to, to maximize the damage cost to the society. 6 of those arrested all secondary school students. it is a 10th time in hong kong. it's almost a week since a man died after stopping a police officer and then him so security officials classified it as a lone wolf terrorist attack messages on social media. later, up at condolences to the assail
raise the question of the violation of the rights of victor about rica to the committee for human rights of the united nation. police in hong kong have arrested 9 people suspected of involvement in a bomb plot. they are accused of making explosives to plant at multiple sites across the city. fix, secondary school students are among the suspect. and adrian brown reports is just the latest incident in a turbulent year of purchase. hong kong police presented the media with evidence of what they...
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even though the united nations general assembly relisted french polynesia in 2013 before the un special committee on the colonization of president, a macro hopes to raise the issues around climate change around the ocean management around economic and coven problems facing principal in asia. but the nuclear issue won't go away. and at the recent round table in paris, his ministry administered a memory, said that there was no need for an apology. many molly people the polynesian, to stop the test sites during the use of nuclear testing. one, not only an apology, but much better improved systems for compensation for clean up and remediation of the test sites and the full medical studies on intergenerational effects that might affect their children in the future. but they clearly, the friends are clearly very scared about all of their bands on protests, even before mcconnell arrived in the country, those optics, they simply don't want to see yes, the french high commission issued a formal decree banning a planned protest by community church and independent groups at the airport on his arrival this m
even though the united nations general assembly relisted french polynesia in 2013 before the un special committee on the colonization of president, a macro hopes to raise the issues around climate change around the ocean management around economic and coven problems facing principal in asia. but the nuclear issue won't go away. and at the recent round table in paris, his ministry administered a memory, said that there was no need for an apology. many molly people the polynesian, to stop the...
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even though the united nations general assembly relisted french polynesia in 2013 before the un special committee on the colonization of president, a macro hopes to raise the issues around climate change around the ocean management around economic and coven problems facing principal in asia. but the nuclear issue won't go away. and at the recent round table in paris, his ministry minister for memory said that there was no need for an apology. many molly people, the polynesians who staff, the test sites during 30 use of nuclear testing was not only an apology, but much better improved systems for compensation for clean up and remediation of the pissed sides and medical studies on intergenerational effects that might affect their children in the future, they were a few protesters carrying flags out on private land near the airport. but this is a sign that this nuclear legacy from the cold war era of nuclear testing is still a hot issue in french polynesia, particularly for opposition groups and the community associations. the represent workers who stop the test size, neighboring communities, and ch
even though the united nations general assembly relisted french polynesia in 2013 before the un special committee on the colonization of president, a macro hopes to raise the issues around climate change around the ocean management around economic and coven problems facing principal in asia. but the nuclear issue won't go away. and at the recent round table in paris, his ministry minister for memory said that there was no need for an apology. many molly people, the polynesians who staff, the...
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he has an appointment with the head of the united nations library committed the proposal that the cash fit in new york is the committee to prepare the declaration of human rights 1st met exclusively in new york on this then in december, 1947. the committee came to geneva to approve the text with eleanor roosevelt has its chair, person to do the ve the text. kevin, that's right. to declare we have the photograph that shows eleanor roosevelt and the holding the universal declaration of human rights has been torn away. she did, kennedy kissed, who chose her as chair. if you don't, i don't. pretty, don't mind us. president harry truman asked her to help formulate the declaration of human rights. some of the male delegates were not pleased at 1st. these ultimately gave was that because she was a woman, she was an activists. right? yes. because there were many different committees. us president harry truman gave her a job on a committee, dealing with social issues. opposite, there was more of a representative job, a token gesture in the denay, and then also putting put gas hook with to who couldn't deliver it to you about w
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he has an appointment with the head congress of the united nations library and committed to the casual position in new york. it is the committee to prepare the declaration of human rights in the 1st met exclusively in new york. and on this then in december 1947, the committee came to geneva to approve the text with eleanor roosevelt has its chair. person, you don't do the ve the text that's right. clear. we have the photograph that shows eleanor roosevelt in the holding the universal declaration of human rights was bent on what he could. kennedy kissed, who chose her a chair. if you don't know the pretty don't to man us president harry truman asked her to help formulate the declaration of human rights. some of the male delegates were not pleased at 1st. they gave was that both because she was a woman, she was an activist, right? yes, there were many different committees. us president harry truman gave her a job on a committee dealing with social issues. but it was more of a representative job, a token gesture in that and then also putting, put, gosh, to whoever couldn't do that. did you come about with the influx of refugees a
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united states. he now chairs the national democratic redistricting committee working to end gerrymandering and stopuppression in the next election, and he joins me now. i want to start asking you about that quote by ronny jackson. that is a widely shared view of house republicans, they're very confident they're going to take the house, and the reason they are isn't necessarily because political wind is in their favor. they can call enough seats just for redistricting in states they control. should we be okay with that as the means by which a party takes power? >> no, obviously we should not be okay with that. that's something we have been fighting at the ndrc in january of '17. he's right, in the sense that that is what republicans did. the last time we did it in 2011, they put in place gerrymandering that has lasted for the course of the decade. it's a gerrymander that's led to republicans in that first cycle after redistricting, the 2012 elections, republicans got 1.2 million fewer votes for the united states house of representatives than democrats did, and yet got 33 more seats. we looked at wis
united states. he now chairs the national democratic redistricting committee working to end gerrymandering and stopuppression in the next election, and he joins me now. i want to start asking you about that quote by ronny jackson. that is a widely shared view of house republicans, they're very confident they're going to take the house, and the reason they are isn't necessarily because political wind is in their favor. they can call enough seats just for redistricting in states they control....
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has an appointment with the head congress of the united nations library. committed the proposal that the caching will protect in new york is the committee to prepare the declaration of human rights in the 1st met exclusively in new york on this. and then in december 1947, the committee came to geneva to approve the text with eleanor roosevelt has its chairperson, you don't do the oven, the text. that's right. clear, we have the photograph that shows eleanor roosevelt in the holding the universal declaration of human rights was bent on where he could. kennedy kissed, who chose her chair. if you don't put it to man, us president harry truman asked her to help formulate the declaration of human rights. some of the male delegates were not pleased at 1st. they gave was that because she was a woman, she was an activist, right? yes. there were many different committees, us president harry truman gave her a job on a committee, dealing with social issues. there was more of a representative job, a token gesture in that and then also putting what guns for her to who couldn't do that if it does come about with the influx of refugees after world war
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tens of millions of dollars we resend to the united nations were not making their way to rebuilding christian communities and religious minority committeess that have been decimated by isis. u.n. was directing those to larger populations, building community centers and mosques. i will never forget, i picked up the phone and call the president. i told him, we are running this money to the u.n.. he said what can we do about it? i said, we could just fund these religious organizations directly and they can rebuild christian communities. president donald trump said, do it, and before we left office, $110 million to stand with the persecuted church and rebuild christian communities. [applause] finally, i cannot be more proud. to be part of an administration that stood everyday without apology for the sanctity of human life. for the very first day, we reinstated the mexico city policy to make sure abortions would not be funded or promoted with tax dollars. we cut funding to the united nations populations fun. i have the privilege of being the first vice president in history to address the national march for life on the national mall in washing
tens of millions of dollars we resend to the united nations were not making their way to rebuilding christian communities and religious minority committeess that have been decimated by isis. u.n. was directing those to larger populations, building community centers and mosques. i will never forget, i picked up the phone and call the president. i told him, we are running this money to the u.n.. he said what can we do about it? i said, we could just fund these religious organizations directly and...
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it is still unknown, it is still very early, but i can tell you that the national police committee investigative units they are people representing themselves as the agents to mask their horrible act. but we are not their horrible act. but we are not the agents. with international assistance to make sure that those are caught and brought to justice. did the president ever speak to you about the risk he faced? did he think his life was in danger? i don't know if i can refer you to a statement, an interview he gave in january to punish the media because of his appointees trying to do, he said that clearly injanuary 2021. but, unfortunately, we didn't have information as to what happened this morning. we didn't see it coming. but now, it is unfortunate because he was killed in his house... to get some treatment. hopefully, we will find a way to recognise and even identify those, and with international assistance, we aim to keep them and bring them to justice. i'm just wondering whether a view of what you tell us told us about the statement that there was and the fears he had, why the security wasn't tigh
it is still unknown, it is still very early, but i can tell you that the national police committee investigative units they are people representing themselves as the agents to mask their horrible act. but we are not their horrible act. but we are not the agents. with international assistance to make sure that those are caught and brought to justice. did the president ever speak to you about the risk he faced? did he think his life was in danger? i don't know if i can refer you to a statement,...
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united states in history. and there are reports a republican national security committee contractor was attacked. figliuzzi. thank you for being with us. i want to play with you what president biden said after meeting with putin last month. >> i pointed out to him, we have significant cyber capability. he doesn't know exactly what it is, but it's significant. if in fact they violate these basic norms, we will respond. cyber, he knows, in a cyber way. >> let's talk about that. that was pretty clear. you heard mike mcfaul talking about a red line. does what happened this weekend, the last two events we've heard about, does that constitute crossing that red line? >> i'm going to say probably not, ali. here's why. this is fraught with peril, and we don't have clear plans for this. the pentagon, for centuries, has drawn up war plans. they know what to do if this happens on the battlefield or that happens in terms of an attack. we don't really have this played out in terms of if they do this, we do that. it's easy for us to say, we need a tougher response, and, yes, we do. but exactly what that respons
united states in history. and there are reports a republican national security committee contractor was attacked. figliuzzi. thank you for being with us. i want to play with you what president biden said after meeting with putin last month. >> i pointed out to him, we have significant cyber capability. he doesn't know exactly what it is, but it's significant. if in fact they violate these basic norms, we will respond. cyber, he knows, in a cyber way. >> let's talk about that. that...
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united states in history. and there are reports that a republican national committee contractor was also targeted. the new york times reporting it was unclear whether the rnc attacks were related. but three weeks after he held his first meeting with putin, one in which he demanded that the russian leader rate it ransomware activities against the united states, and quote. back with us tonight is frank figliuzzi, former director of counter intelligence and he's also the host of the new podcast, the bureau of frank. i want to play for you what president biden said after meeting with vladimir putin in geneva last months. let's talk about it. >> i pointed out to him that we have significant cyber capability, and he knows it. he doesn't know exactly what it is but it's significant. and in fact they violate his basic norms, we will respond. cyber. he knows. >> let's talk about that. that was pretty clear. you heard mike talk about the red line. does what happened this weekend, the last two events we heard, about does that constitute crossing that red line? >> i'm gonna say probably not, ali, and here's w
united states in history. and there are reports that a republican national committee contractor was also targeted. the new york times reporting it was unclear whether the rnc attacks were related. but three weeks after he held his first meeting with putin, one in which he demanded that the russian leader rate it ransomware activities against the united states, and quote. back with us tonight is frank figliuzzi, former director of counter intelligence and he's also the host of the new podcast,...
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but then the committee is, the parent organization is the general assembly reality. we serve the 190 member states of the united nations. but what we are trying to do, and considering that there is a huge se will say there's that the space sector is blooming from from the commercial standpoint. it's also important to have all the stakeholders at the table. so governments are ok for 1st line, but also, you know, the private sector, the research community, and also the public because they see money important to hear all their needs and requiring. let me ask a couple of questions about national actors because this is how space flirtation ultimately began. i know that your office is tasked with increasing access to space exploration for all by encouraging countries who have the relevant technology. if you open out their projects for researchers from all over the world, it sounds very inspirational as a proposition. how's it going on in practice? why and what this is going in a wonderful manner. we have agreements with a lot of space agencies, a lot of private companies and research centers from all over the world. we have
but then the committee is, the parent organization is the general assembly reality. we serve the 190 member states of the united nations. but what we are trying to do, and considering that there is a huge se will say there's that the space sector is blooming from from the commercial standpoint. it's also important to have all the stakeholders at the table. so governments are ok for 1st line, but also, you know, the private sector, the research community, and also the public because they see...
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earlier that afternoon, capitol police dispatch advised all units over the radio that we had an active 10-100 at the republican national committee nearby. 10-100 is police code for suspicious package such as a potential bomb. that radio dispatch got my attention, and i started to get more nervous and worried, especially because the crowds on the east front of the capitol were continuing to grow. around the same time, i started receiving reports on the radio about large crowd movements around the capitol, coming from the direction of the ellipse to both the west and east fronts of the capitol. then i heard urgent radio calls for additional officers to respond to the west side and an exclamation, a desperate voice that demonstrators on the west side had breached the fence. now it was obvious that there was a direct threat to the capitol. i quickly put on a steel chest plate, which weighs approximately 20 pounds, and carrying my m4 rifle sprinted around my rifle sprinted around to the north side of the capitol and the railing of the inaugural stage, where i had a broad view of what was going on. i was stunned by what i saw. what se
earlier that afternoon, capitol police dispatch advised all units over the radio that we had an active 10-100 at the republican national committee nearby. 10-100 is police code for suspicious package such as a potential bomb. that radio dispatch got my attention, and i started to get more nervous and worried, especially because the crowds on the east front of the capitol were continuing to grow. around the same time, i started receiving reports on the radio about large crowd movements around...
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united nations library. the committed the proposal that the high school in new york is the committee to prepare the declaration of human rights 1st met exclusively in new york on this then in december 1947. the committee came to geneva to approve the text with eleanor roosevelt has its chairperson to do the text. kevin, that's right. to declare we have the photographs that shows eleanor roosevelt and the the holding the universal declaration of human rights with vent on a very c 210, and a kid who chose her a chair. if you don't, i don't know. i to man, you as president harry truman asked her to help formulate the declaration of human rights. some of the male delegates were not pleased at 1st. could they gave was that because she was a woman. she was an activist, right? yes. there were many different committees, us president harry, to me and gave her a job on a committee dealing with social issues. and it was more of a representative job, a token gesture in that and then also putting put gas for her to whoever couldn't do that. did he cut about the influx of refugees after world war 2? social issues suddenly b
united nations library. the committed the proposal that the high school in new york is the committee to prepare the declaration of human rights 1st met exclusively in new york on this then in december 1947. the committee came to geneva to approve the text with eleanor roosevelt has its chairperson to do the text. kevin, that's right. to declare we have the photographs that shows eleanor roosevelt and the the holding the universal declaration of human rights with vent on a very c 210, and a kid...
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united states history. the national bureau of economic research, the official judge of economic cycle said the down turn lasted from february of 2020 to april of 2020. the committeed while the economy hadn't fully returned to normal by april any new slump would have been a new recession. >>> cosco is keeping senior hours. it was set to end the early shopping time late their month but has partially reversed course as case numbers rise. from nine to 10:00 a.m. on tuesday and thursday, shoppers 60 and older and those with disabilities will have the store to themselves to safely shop. >>> and that's your cbs money watch report. for more head to cbs money watch.com. at the new york stock exchange. >>> taking a live look at a lawn of site in texas where a rocket carrying jeff bezoa is set to blast off. three other people are also on board. if all goes to plan the rocket will soar more than 65 miles above earth. >> laura shows us what bezos is saying about the mission. >> we are excited. >> the world's wealthiest person is about to leave this world. today jeff bezos will blast off on board his rocket. the ride will last roughly ten minutes. after launching and separatio
united states history. the national bureau of economic research, the official judge of economic cycle said the down turn lasted from february of 2020 to april of 2020. the committeed while the economy hadn't fully returned to normal by april any new slump would have been a new recession. >>> cosco is keeping senior hours. it was set to end the early shopping time late their month but has partially reversed course as case numbers rise. from nine to 10:00 a.m. on tuesday and thursday,...
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armed services committee and as a member of the house intelligence committee i also have an obligation to the national security of the united states of america. and this is a very clear national security issue. we are going to have threats, we're going to have conflicts in the future and we're going to need friends to help us meet those threats and those conflicts. and whether or not we have friends depends on whether or not we are a friend now to those who have stood by us because our future friends are looking very closely at how we're treating our current friends. that's why we passed my bill today, the allies act by an overwhelming majority, 406 votes. there aren't many things here in washington that got 406 votes. we came together to say the american handshake matters. our word is our bond and now it's time to get the folks out. >> congressman, thank you so much for your time. i greatly appreciate it as always. >> thank you. >>> and coming up, students heading back to school in atlanta will now be required to wear masks at all times inside the classroom and their schools. we're live with the school board chair and why
armed services committee and as a member of the house intelligence committee i also have an obligation to the national security of the united states of america. and this is a very clear national security issue. we are going to have threats, we're going to have conflicts in the future and we're going to need friends to help us meet those threats and those conflicts. and whether or not we have friends depends on whether or not we are a friend now to those who have stood by us because our future...
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earlier that afternoon capitol police dispatch advised all units over the radio that we had an active 10-100 at the republican national committee nearby. 10-100 is police code for suspicious package which is a potential bomb. that radio dispatch got my attention and i started to get more nervous and worried, especially because the crowds on the east front of the capitol were continuing to grow. around the same time i started receiving reports on the radio about charge crowd movement. there was a direct -- capitol. i quickly put on a steel chest plate which weighs approximately weighs approximately 20 pounds. carrying my rifle, sprinted around the north side of the capitol to the west terrace and the railing of the inaugural stage where i had a broad view of what was going on. i was stunned by what i saw. what seemed like a sea of people, capitol police officers and metropolitan police officers were engaged in desperate, hand-to-hand fighting with rioters across the west lawn. until then, i had never seen anyone physically assault capitol police or mpd, let alone witness mass assaults being perpetrated on law enforcement officer
earlier that afternoon capitol police dispatch advised all units over the radio that we had an active 10-100 at the republican national committee nearby. 10-100 is police code for suspicious package which is a potential bomb. that radio dispatch got my attention and i started to get more nervous and worried, especially because the crowds on the east front of the capitol were continuing to grow. around the same time i started receiving reports on the radio about charge crowd movement. there was...
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united states does not happy with this project. you told this committee that you believed at the nordstrom to pipeline would have disastrous effects on u. s. national security. that it would have disastrous effects on european security by making them subject to economic energy blackmail from russia, and that it would enrich and power to carry out that black male. you continue to believe that i do sen or while node stream to is a huge political issue in the united states. the russian point of view on this is that this is always been a business project, a commercial project, and one that's being done in the fact that it's been done with germany, with a partner that they have a long standing. well, history of cooperation with when it comes to energy and in particular, the gas sector. thanks for that. at least 25 people have been killed and more than 100000 evacuated off the devastating floods china. on tuesday, the country's been deluged with what weather forecasters are calling the heaviest rains in a millennium. ah, toilets breakdown what's happening across the country as we show you this map here in the red you can see the worst hit region a china
united states does not happy with this project. you told this committee that you believed at the nordstrom to pipeline would have disastrous effects on u. s. national security. that it would have disastrous effects on european security by making them subject to economic energy blackmail from russia, and that it would enrich and power to carry out that black male. you continue to believe that i do sen or while node stream to is a huge political issue in the united states. the russian point of...
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national committee. the culprit appears to be a unit of the russian intelligence service. >> fbi isng with the rnc to determinehe facts. >> when we have something like this happen, we have to respond. >> reporter: kirsten todd runs the cyberreadiness institute. she says the latest attacks don't mean the geneva summit was a bust. >> it was important for president biden to initiate those conversations to put a red line in the sand. >> reporter: in the case of kaseya, the criminals are seeking tens of millions of dollars in unregulated bitcoin. >> criminals if they have a means of making money at a very low risk way, you'll see more and more very smart people do it. >> reporter: he argued that the u.s. needs to do more to track these cybercurrencies that are increasingly favored by criminals like the ones that attacked his company. though he would not say whether his company or the others affected have paid any of the $70 million in bitcoin that the attackers were seeking. >> to be continued. nancy cordes at the white house, thank you. >>> vice president kamala harris is talking about changes to voting laws in he
national committee. the culprit appears to be a unit of the russian intelligence service. >> fbi isng with the rnc to determinehe facts. >> when we have something like this happen, we have to respond. >> reporter: kirsten todd runs the cyberreadiness institute. she says the latest attacks don't mean the geneva summit was a bust. >> it was important for president biden to initiate those conversations to put a red line in the sand. >> reporter: in the case of kaseya,...
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national support for the abolitionist of slavery in the united states. these abolitionist and founded a case that they were looking for to challenge the laws of slavery in federal court. his associates formed a committeejailed africans. and in a newspaper appeal to friends of liberty, they asked for donations in order to employ interpreters, lawyers, and whatever else it took to secure the rights of the african. they called upon yale college linguistic professors decide gibbs to give the captives a voice in the upcoming court proceedings. gibbs learned some basic phrases from the captains, and then searched the dots of new york -- docks of new york trying to find an african slavery to service translator. within a week, gibbs met two sailors from west africa's mandy region. the abolitionist soon learn was the home of the african captives on the amistad. while the abolitionists organized their legal strategy, the spanish ambassador to the united states signed a treaty between the two countries requested that the ship and cargo including the alleged slaves be returned without any payment for salvage. the administration of martin van buren decided to enter the case on the side of the spanish planters and
national support for the abolitionist of slavery in the united states. these abolitionist and founded a case that they were looking for to challenge the laws of slavery in federal court. his associates formed a committeejailed africans. and in a newspaper appeal to friends of liberty, they asked for donations in order to employ interpreters, lawyers, and whatever else it took to secure the rights of the african. they called upon yale college linguistic professors decide gibbs to give the...
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united states respond? >> reporter: biden telling reporters he'll deliver a message to the russian president after an attempted hack of the republican national committeere investigating. the fbi is in touch with the rnc and we will determine attribution and make a decision accordingly. >> reporter: after hackers breached a contractor for the rnc, press secretary jen psaki says it's too soon to know who's responsible. >> we don't have anything new to report in terms of attribution nor do we have anything to preview in terms of operational actions or considerations. >> reporter: according to "the new york times," early indications show the culprit is russia's svr intelligence agency, which hacked the democratic national committee six years ago and recently carried out the sweeping solarwinds attack. the white house still reeling after dealing with a ransomware attack on hundreds of businesses worldwide that a russian cyber gang has claimed responsibility for. >> it happens to have caused minimal damage to u.s. businesses but we're still gathering information. >> reporter: the latest attacks posing a major test for president biden who promised to be toug
united states respond? >> reporter: biden telling reporters he'll deliver a message to the russian president after an attempted hack of the republican national committeere investigating. the fbi is in touch with the rnc and we will determine attribution and make a decision accordingly. >> reporter: after hackers breached a contractor for the rnc, press secretary jen psaki says it's too soon to know who's responsible. >> we don't have anything new to report in terms of...
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united nation says that more than 800000 civilians lost their lives. the rule is also led to an ever increasing refugee crisis to you will get more on this now to with my committee for form a pen can senior security policy advise you very welcome. thanks for coming on again, michael. firstly, this action here. what impact will it have on the taliban? and is there a danger? it will look america back into a never ending war? well, i think it's a little too little too late. the tele bomb was, has really been on the move. and you have, you have a lot of african forces that have already deserted they, in fact they've gone into other countries. and this, this kind of support, i think, is a last ditch effort to try and support what's left of the cabal government. if you recall, the defense secretary initially announced that there would been no such air support for afghan forces. now that's been reversed after they saw off the lightning speed in which the telephone has taken over. and they're just, they're just moving, moving, and they're, and they're going into strategic areas that they know that they can take very, very rapidly britson, the district, capitals and prov
united nation says that more than 800000 civilians lost their lives. the rule is also led to an ever increasing refugee crisis to you will get more on this now to with my committee for form a pen can senior security policy advise you very welcome. thanks for coming on again, michael. firstly, this action here. what impact will it have on the taliban? and is there a danger? it will look america back into a never ending war? well, i think it's a little too little too late. the tele bomb was, has...
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report out today from the health and social care committee says that it's a matter of "national shame" that so many people are still being detained in secure unitsthe commons. he will know that this morning, the select committee published a worrying report about the inhumane treatment given to 2,000 people with learning disabilities and autism in inpatient units, often because there is no community provision available. so when he brings forward his plans for social care, will he make sure there is adequate funding for local authorities to give care to such people? and will he also make that care workers are always paid the minimum wage, including for time taken to travel between appointments? jeremy hunt there. we can speak now to alexis quinn, who is now manager at the charity the restraint reduction network and has been a patient in a treatment unit. she has autism and is a campaigner for people who have the condition. hello to you. thanks very much need forjoining us. ijust wonder, what you make of this report? firrz�*at forjoining us. ijust wonder, what you make of this report?- you make of this report? first of all, i'm you make of this rep
report out today from the health and social care committee says that it's a matter of "national shame" that so many people are still being detained in secure unitsthe commons. he will know that this morning, the select committee published a worrying report about the inhumane treatment given to 2,000 people with learning disabilities and autism in inpatient units, often because there is no community provision available. so when he brings forward his plans for social care, will he make...
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national committee. when pressed this was biden's response. >> what's your message on cyber? any message on cyber? >> what point does the united states respond? >> biden seemed to down play the severity of the kaseya attack yesterday. >> on the latest ransomware attack can you tell us if that rises to the level of u.s. retaliation? >> i can tell you a couple things. i received an up date from the national security team this morning. it appears to have caused minimal damage to u.s. businesses but still gathering information. i will have more to say about this in the next several days. we are getting more detailed information. >> today sit room meeting comes three weeks after meeting with vladimir putin saying that the u.s. would respond to continued cyber attacks from russia. i'm joined my shannon pettypiece who asked president biden about the attacks this morning and kirsten todd and former ambassador to russia michael mcfall. shannon, president biden seemed to punt when asked about responding to russia. it is the departure from how he responded running for president. >> reporter: clearly choosing there not to telegraph throug
national committee. when pressed this was biden's response. >> what's your message on cyber? any message on cyber? >> what point does the united states respond? >> biden seemed to down play the severity of the kaseya attack yesterday. >> on the latest ransomware attack can you tell us if that rises to the level of u.s. retaliation? >> i can tell you a couple things. i received an up date from the national security team this morning. it appears to have caused...
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earlier that afternoon capitol police dispatch advised all units over the radio we had an active 10100 at the republican national committeepolice code for suspicious package such as a potential bomb. that radio dispatch got my attention and i started to get more nervous and worried especially because the crowds on the east front of the capitol were continuing to grow. around the same time i started receiving reports on the radio about large crowd movements around the capitol coming from the direction of the ellipse to both the west and east fronts of the capitol. then i heard urgent radio calls for additional officers to respond to the west side and an exclamation a desperate voice that demonstrators on the west side had breached the fence. now it was obvious there was a direct threat to the capitol. i quickly put on a steel chest plate which weighs approximately 20 pounds and carrying my n-4 rifle spun to the west terrace and the railing of the inaugural stage where i had a broad view of what was going on. i was stunned by what i saw. what seemed like a sea of people capitol police officers and met tro poll tan police of
earlier that afternoon capitol police dispatch advised all units over the radio we had an active 10100 at the republican national committeepolice code for suspicious package such as a potential bomb. that radio dispatch got my attention and i started to get more nervous and worried especially because the crowds on the east front of the capitol were continuing to grow. around the same time i started receiving reports on the radio about large crowd movements around the capitol coming from the...
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united nations were not making their way to rebuilding christian communities and religious minority communities in areas that have been decimated by isis. the u.n. was directing those the larger populations, building committeend mosques and the like. i'll never forget i picked up the phone and and i called e president and i told him we are running this money through the u.n. and he said what we do about it? i said we could find these religious organization directly and they can rebuild christian communities. president trump said, do it. before we left officeli $110 million to stand with the persecuted church and rebuild christian communities. [applause] finally, i couldn't be more proud as marilyn suggested, to of been part of an administration that stood everyday without apology for the sanctity of human life. from the very first day of our administration we reinstated the mexico city policy to make surel abortions would not be funded or promote it with tax dollars around the world. we cut funding to the united nations population fund and i had the privilege of being the first by president in history to address the national march for life on the national mall in washington, d.c. with my wife karen at my si
united nations were not making their way to rebuilding christian communities and religious minority communities in areas that have been decimated by isis. the u.n. was directing those the larger populations, building committeend mosques and the like. i'll never forget i picked up the phone and and i called e president and i told him we are running this money through the u.n. and he said what we do about it? i said we could find these religious organization directly and they can rebuild...
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committee. few boys continues to fight, continues to be active and plays an amazing role in the founding of the united nations in san francisco. he's there because he wants to bring together the, discuss the plight of the african nations. he goes there, of course, comes in contact with mrs. roosevelt. mrs. roosevelt, of course, the grand dame of american political society. she would go and work with blacks in the south. she was -- she fought for the rights of blacks in washington, d.c. mrs. roosevelt is this. when she goes to meetings and blacks -- why notes in the front, blacks -- whites in fron, blacks in the back, she takes a chair and sticks it in the middle, and she also becomes a great leader. she fights for the anti-lynching bill. her husband franklin would not sign it. he felt he would lose the votes of the south and also because he'd go into warm springs, georgia, every year, into klan country, because of the condition of his legs. but his wife -- [inaudible] but they disagree on the pace of -- duboise and mrs. roosevelt disagree on the pace of that. and soon after in 1947 he present an a appeal to t
committee. few boys continues to fight, continues to be active and plays an amazing role in the founding of the united nations in san francisco. he's there because he wants to bring together the, discuss the plight of the african nations. he goes there, of course, comes in contact with mrs. roosevelt. mrs. roosevelt, of course, the grand dame of american political society. she would go and work with blacks in the south. she was -- she fought for the rights of blacks in washington, d.c. mrs....