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to feed the world but to the unknown now that is a need for this decision to be taken the united nations assembly and be a respected in a way i don't think we can call up in the united nations security council to do anything anymore because they fell seven times and they would veto it too to issue anything on syria so i think their word has to be here not just the five countries and the united nations security council. dog speaking with us earlier. the turkish president richard pryor better one has met with pope francis at the vatican their talks focused on the controversial u.s. recognition of jerusalem as the capital of israel both men pogues the move the disgraced former u.s. gymnastics doctor larry nasser has been sentenced to up to one hundred twenty five years in prison for sexually abusing young gymnast's the sentence timbs from abuse that he committed at a gymnastics center in the u.s. state of michigan nasser already faced a life in prison for sexually abusing girls as a doctor at usa gymnastics and michigan state university. to kenyan t.v. channels shut down by the government for trying
to feed the world but to the unknown now that is a need for this decision to be taken the united nations assembly and be a respected in a way i don't think we can call up in the united nations security council to do anything anymore because they fell seven times and they would veto it too to issue anything on syria so i think their word has to be here not just the five countries and the united nations security council. dog speaking with us earlier. the turkish president richard pryor better one...
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continue to flee the world but the unknown now that is a need for this decision to be taken the united nations assembly be a respected in a way i don't think we can call up in the united nations security council to do anything anymore because they fell seven times and they would veto it too to issue any thing on syria so i think the word has to be here not just the five countries and the united nations security council the world has to accept an activist i've not had died in istanbul used to host a syrian opposition radio station thank you. all right we're going to have to belgium now where that country is on high alert today the trial has started of the man who is believed to be the sole surviving suspect in the twenty fifteen paris attacks so lobbed islam is standing trial in brussels over the shootout with police that led to his capture he has so far refused to answer questions about the charges against him. and abuse the teri schultz is covering a solid islams trial at the justice palace in brussels and can join her right now terry to talk just a little bit about how the day unfolded in the court t
continue to flee the world but the unknown now that is a need for this decision to be taken the united nations assembly be a respected in a way i don't think we can call up in the united nations security council to do anything anymore because they fell seven times and they would veto it too to issue any thing on syria so i think the word has to be here not just the five countries and the united nations security council the world has to accept an activist i've not had died in istanbul used to...
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shortly afterwards dozens of countries voted in united nations general assembly against america's sovereign right to make this recognition. american taxpayers generously those same countries billions of dollars of aid every year. that is why tonight i'm asking congress to pass legislation to help ensure american foreign assistance dollars always serve american interests and only goes to america's friends." [applause] this is hugely important. it is outrageous to see somebody countries who we support go against us at the u.n. in many cases they are not that countries. we have good and valuable relations with many of them. in many cases it is just we have not told them we expect them to have our backs at the u.n. we have to start showing them that. the president and i are now telling all countries we are watching their votes and yes, we are taking names. [applause] we need your help to send the same message. it will make a big difference, and it will move the ball forward and getting a better return for the american people. once again, thank you for your service to our great country. great to
shortly afterwards dozens of countries voted in united nations general assembly against america's sovereign right to make this recognition. american taxpayers generously those same countries billions of dollars of aid every year. that is why tonight i'm asking congress to pass legislation to help ensure american foreign assistance dollars always serve american interests and only goes to america's friends." [applause] this is hugely important. it is outrageous to see somebody countries who...
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to flee the would but to the unknown no that is the need for this decision to be taken the united nations assembly to specter then away i don't think we can call up in the united nations security council to do anything anymore because they fell seven times and they would veto it too to issue only thing going to syria so i think the word here not just the five countries and the united nations security council all right the world has to accept activists like nine have died in istanbul use the host of syrian opposition radio station thank you. want to tell you now about some of the other stories making news around the world. to kenyan television channel shut down by the government for trying to cover the political opposition have resumed broadcasting after protests in the capital nairobi a third channel remains off air the government blocked them for trying to broadcast a mock inauguration the opposition leader. and staying in kenya a top investigator into the illegal ivory trade has been killed police say as men bradley martin was stabbed to death at his home in the capital nairobi but have released
to flee the would but to the unknown no that is the need for this decision to be taken the united nations assembly to specter then away i don't think we can call up in the united nations security council to do anything anymore because they fell seven times and they would veto it too to issue only thing going to syria so i think the word here not just the five countries and the united nations security council all right the world has to accept activists like nine have died in istanbul use the...
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atrocities tragically continue today and the lessons of such barberism were remembered at the united nations general assembly theme song from the movie schindler's list echoed in the united nations general assembly chamber. it played to honor the 6 million jews who perished in the holocaust and for those who survived like eva lavi. >> mrs. lavi. [applause] >> eva is the youngest person to be saved by the legendary oskar schindler. now at 81 years old, she addressed the u.n. to remember and inspire. >> i feel guilty that i survived. i wonder why god save me? perhaps he wanted me to do something big, something big, and i'm only an ordinary woman, no special achievements. but now when i'm here, talking from the united nations, this is the big something that god planned for me. [applause] >> she received a standing ovation. in 1943, when she was 6 years old, eva was rounded up and sent to auschwitz. it was there that schindler saved her life. the scene is depicted in spielberg's iconic film "schindler's list". it shows schindler lying to nazi guards by claiming the tiny child, small fingers were needed to clean
atrocities tragically continue today and the lessons of such barberism were remembered at the united nations general assembly theme song from the movie schindler's list echoed in the united nations general assembly chamber. it played to honor the 6 million jews who perished in the holocaust and for those who survived like eva lavi. >> mrs. lavi. [applause] >> eva is the youngest person to be saved by the legendary oskar schindler. now at 81 years old, she addressed the u.n. to...
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return and how their big battery ation process would work in her first address to the united nations general assembly last year search she defended her government's efforts to resolve the crisis this year a face mounting international criticism for failing the ranger she canceled her trip to the united nations in new york mr can what is it that you wish your think uncensored she can do immediately to stop the problem can she interfere with the military how can she solve this crisis. you know i have to point out here the bottom line is if she has willingness to do she could do a lot of things and every time international community says she's not controlling the military but we have to look ad she is defending must extra fifty four burmese military committed genocide against rohingya recently we have to look at you know bill research plan. who is thirty years friend of dolphins who did you know he was a member of government kofi anna recover and they share an implementation committee he realizes it is whitewash there is no such talk about citizenship each full citizenship issue safety security issue th
return and how their big battery ation process would work in her first address to the united nations general assembly last year search she defended her government's efforts to resolve the crisis this year a face mounting international criticism for failing the ranger she canceled her trip to the united nations in new york mr can what is it that you wish your think uncensored she can do immediately to stop the problem can she interfere with the military how can she solve this crisis. you know i...
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return and how their big battery ation process would work in her first address to the united nations general assembly last year search she defended her government's efforts to resolve the crisis this year a face mounting international criticism for failing the ranger she canceled her trip to the united nations in new york mr qin what is it that you wish your think uncensored she can do immediately to stop the problem can she interfere with the military how can she solve this crisis. you know i have to point out here the bottom line if she has a willingness to do she could do a lot of things and every time international community sees she's not controlling the military but we have to look at she is defending must trust cities what cities and she feels full citizenship issue safety security issue there so we can't see any attitude to our rohingya changed by their millet from military and our own sense to gee particularly if she is taken side of the military she is totally completely of this general side if she really wants she could do a lot i did for me as a frankly speaking as a role here i am i have
return and how their big battery ation process would work in her first address to the united nations general assembly last year search she defended her government's efforts to resolve the crisis this year a face mounting international criticism for failing the ranger she canceled her trip to the united nations in new york mr qin what is it that you wish your think uncensored she can do immediately to stop the problem can she interfere with the military how can she solve this crisis. you know i...
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united nations. is that right from the beginning she dismisses she she dismisses the position of the united nations general assembly repeatedly she spoke against it. in terms of her position i think it was very disappointing to be honest and particular relation to the issue of jerusalem and it's had the tone of believing well it was always it would have accepted you don't have to like a decision but it's not going to change yes you're not going to change and still you have to come and negotiate at the time when i discovered that they treat p.l.o. as a terrorist organization there's a lot of mixed messages there sort of let's pause for a moment i will come back to you have also got mohammed always with us another person patiently waiting with us he is via skype from washington d.c. political analyst specialist on these israeli palestinian tensions there is so much which we heard today which we have heard before that is the very nature of the israeli palestinian conflict tell me your thoughts on president abbas as idea for this multilateral international mechanism as he calls it to try to break the stalemate. i'm not
united nations. is that right from the beginning she dismisses she she dismisses the position of the united nations general assembly repeatedly she spoke against it. in terms of her position i think it was very disappointing to be honest and particular relation to the issue of jerusalem and it's had the tone of believing well it was always it would have accepted you don't have to like a decision but it's not going to change yes you're not going to change and still you have to come and negotiate...
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president mandela when he was president the law wasn't changed so when he would go to the united nations general assembly he'd have to get special permission the present. south africa to enter the country because he was the head of. a terrorist organization so that's so by using communism apartheid south africa a person with those policies against neighboring countries and against the the african majority the black majority and israeli regime the apartheid regime just the same but i think there is a big difference now today than before first of all israel israel does not have the mabel superiority that it had before its its trade is vulnerable to missiles from in the mediterranean its air superiority is questionable and i personally think that there are there are more advanced surface to air missiles out there that are being kept under lock and key in on the ground israelis have lost the war to hezbollah before and this time around you have syria two you have gaza and you have many people the people from the popular mobilization force in iraq who would come to the aid of syria and hezbollah there if ther
president mandela when he was president the law wasn't changed so when he would go to the united nations general assembly he'd have to get special permission the present. south africa to enter the country because he was the head of. a terrorist organization so that's so by using communism apartheid south africa a person with those policies against neighboring countries and against the the african majority the black majority and israeli regime the apartheid regime just the same but i think there...
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at the 72nd united nations general assembly this year, uk prime minister, italian prime minister, and the french president address world leaders on this topic, along with our acting deputy secretary at the time, clare grady. and in october i joined my international counterpart at the g7 meeting in italy to discuss how to prevent terrorist use of thees internet with the participation of theat private sector, and interesting enough private sector attended with us. this this is a true government private industry collaboration in countering terrorism on the internet. our new secretary nielsen is continuing this robust engagement, and soon she will be traveling to silicon valley for our second meeting with gisct, along with uk home secretary amber red. we were also cohost the second digital forum on terroris prevention, also in silicon valley in february. some of the topics on the agenda will be innovation in counter messaging, content takedown, and online to off-line interventions. the third item is important because it's not enough to push back against terrorist messaging. we have to ens
at the 72nd united nations general assembly this year, uk prime minister, italian prime minister, and the french president address world leaders on this topic, along with our acting deputy secretary at the time, clare grady. and in october i joined my international counterpart at the g7 meeting in italy to discuss how to prevent terrorist use of thees internet with the participation of theat private sector, and interesting enough private sector attended with us. this this is a true government...
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president mandela when he was president the law wasn't changed so when he would go to the united nations general assembly he'd have to get special permission the present. south africa to enter the country because he was the head of. a terrorist organization so that's so by using communism apartheid south africa a person with those policies against neighboring countries and against the african majority the black majority and israeli regime the apartheid regime just the same but i think there is a big difference now today than before first of all israel israel does not have the mabel superiority that it had before its its trade is vulnerable to missiles from in the mediterranean its air superiority is questionable and i personally think that there are there are more advanced surface to air missiles out there that are being kept under lock and key in on the ground israelis have lost the war to hezbollah before and this time around you have syria two you have gaza and you have many people the people from the popular mobilization force in iraq who would come to the aid of syria and hezbollah are there if ther
president mandela when he was president the law wasn't changed so when he would go to the united nations general assembly he'd have to get special permission the present. south africa to enter the country because he was the head of. a terrorist organization so that's so by using communism apartheid south africa a person with those policies against neighboring countries and against the african majority the black majority and israeli regime the apartheid regime just the same but i think there is...
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to express of the same time the position of his country you remember back during the united nations general assembly meeting and also the key it's been no speech of the shura council in doha the m.e.'s said that is willing to negotiate any way out diplomatically with its neighbors but at the same time he said there's absolutely no indication to suggest that the blockade in countries are willing to move forward and to resolve the problem qatar says that these are the no way you will meet some of the demands which were presented by the blockade in countries and you remember that includes shutting down the al-jazeera channel and also downgrading ties with iran and shutting down the turkish military base those demands were rejected by the qatari government that was seen as violating its national sovereignty so now. so far we have no indication from any party that would give us. some sense of a diplomatic and to this. and i think the emir of qatar is going to take this opportunity to further say that this absolutely no way this could be used as an excuse particularly the demand as an excuse to turn into
to express of the same time the position of his country you remember back during the united nations general assembly meeting and also the key it's been no speech of the shura council in doha the m.e.'s said that is willing to negotiate any way out diplomatically with its neighbors but at the same time he said there's absolutely no indication to suggest that the blockade in countries are willing to move forward and to resolve the problem qatar says that these are the no way you will meet some of...
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trump: shortly afterward, dozens of countries voted in the united nation's general assembly against america's sovereign right to make this decision. taxpayersmerican generously sent those same countries more than $20 billion in aid. that is why, tonight, i am asking congress to pass legislation to help ensure american foreign assistance dollars always served american interests and only go to friends of america, not enemies. [applause] pres. trump: as we strengthen friendships all around the world , we are also restoring clarity about our adversaries. when the people of iran rose up against the crimes of their corrupt dictatorship, i did not stay silent. america stands with the people of iran in their courageous struggle for freedom. [applause] pres. trump: i am asking congress to address a fundamental flaw in the terrible iran nuclear deal. my administration has also imposed tough sanctions on the communist and socialist dictatorships in cuba and that a swell a. -- venezuela. [applause] regime has: but no oppressed its own citizens more totally, more brutally, then the cruel dictatorship in n
trump: shortly afterward, dozens of countries voted in the united nation's general assembly against america's sovereign right to make this decision. taxpayersmerican generously sent those same countries more than $20 billion in aid. that is why, tonight, i am asking congress to pass legislation to help ensure american foreign assistance dollars always served american interests and only go to friends of america, not enemies. [applause] pres. trump: as we strengthen friendships all around the...
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have come to welcome back the emir of qatar he is returning home from addressing the united nations general assembly in new york. it's a barometer of the public mood of support for the thirty seven year old and a shift i mean in homage to fanny. the face of qatar's leader can be seen almost everywhere. he's picture has become an icon a symbol of defiance of a refusal to cave in to pressure from the blockade in countries. let mr campbell fairly i'm on a majority and the owner of all mob with an r.b.i. with the mouth over one shell of a lot of coffee and the twenty four year old and how middle runs doha live a popular snapshot account they used to just cover the goings on in doha. but now it's become a go to place for residents wanting news about the blockade. today's interview meant in mali the artist behind the portrait of kut then is immediately entitled to me mill managed to mean the glorious that the numbers. come up a child should. ask for a child a shepherd let me. sort of. live her meszaros thought. all this out for the have your place happy. with them which i. assume will happen because. all
have come to welcome back the emir of qatar he is returning home from addressing the united nations general assembly in new york. it's a barometer of the public mood of support for the thirty seven year old and a shift i mean in homage to fanny. the face of qatar's leader can be seen almost everywhere. he's picture has become an icon a symbol of defiance of a refusal to cave in to pressure from the blockade in countries. let mr campbell fairly i'm on a majority and the owner of all mob with an...
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united states. ♪ >> mrs. eleanor roosevelt arrives in paris. one of the delegates from 58 countries converging on the french capital of the most critical session of the general assembly united nationsistory. >> eleanor roosevelt became a delegate to the united nations because once she left the white house, president truman decided that he wanted to do something that fdr had always planned on doing, which was to establish a united nations in the hope that an organization like that would prevent future wars. franklin and eleanor roosevelt had lived through two major wars, world war i and world war ii, and they wanted the future to be a peaceful one. president truman felt that eleanor roosevelt would be the perfect person to represent the united states at the organizing -- initial, organizing meeting of united nations. she was actually the only woman delegate from the u.s. she knew that none of the men were too happy to have her as a member of the delegation. she figured they were trying to find a spot for her were she could do the least damage. as she said, they thought she didn't have the qualifications to be a good delegate. they put her on a committee called committee three, which
united states. ♪ >> mrs. eleanor roosevelt arrives in paris. one of the delegates from 58 countries converging on the french capital of the most critical session of the general assembly united nationsistory. >> eleanor roosevelt became a delegate to the united nations because once she left the white house, president truman decided that he wanted to do something that fdr had always planned on doing, which was to establish a united nations in the hope that an organization like that...
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two months after that parade when he sat down with president macron of france at the united nations general assembly. said he was so struck by that parade, america's going to have to one-up france and do its own parade. but to your broader point about the dynamic here, i picked up some concern in the pentagon, frankly, that the military officials there would like to not see this parade happen. this is not usual activity. there have been some instances, rather, in history, including john f. kennedy's inaugural parade in 1961, where military equipment was used. but for the most part throughout the cold war, america did not display its arsenal on the streets the way moscow did in the red square. and that was deliberate. there was a consensus within the american government that doing so was unnecessary for the leading superpower. that we -- everyone knew we had a strong military, we don't have to waste money and time showing it off. there's some legitimate concerns at the pentagon including about the cost this would endure. it could be potentially tens of millions of dollars. it's unclear where that mon
two months after that parade when he sat down with president macron of france at the united nations general assembly. said he was so struck by that parade, america's going to have to one-up france and do its own parade. but to your broader point about the dynamic here, i picked up some concern in the pentagon, frankly, that the military officials there would like to not see this parade happen. this is not usual activity. there have been some instances, rather, in history, including john f....
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. >> in a historic vote today, the united nations general assembly supported the palestinian claim tood. and a second resolution also passed that would give the palestine liberation organization a formal place at the u.n. as an observer. >> when the plo were given observers status, it seemed to encourage the idea that violence would get your grievance in a way that got to respected. >> israel will pursue the plo murderers until justice is meted out to them. the blood of jewish children will not be shed with impunity. beyond is a natural pet food that goes beyond assuming ingredients are safe... to knowing they are. going beyond expectations... because our pets deserve it. beyond. natural pet food. at holiday inn express, we can't guarantee that you'll be able to contain yourself at our breakfast bar. morning, egg white omelet. sup lady bacon! fruit, there it is! but we can guarantee that you'll get the best price when you book with us. holiday inn express. be the readiest. but mania, such as unusualrder can changes in your mood,able. activity or energy levels, can leave you on shaky g
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any go all want to turn to president trump speaking to the united nations general assembly in septemberes. trump: the iran deal was one of the worst and most one-sided transactions the united states has ever entered into. frankly, that deal is an embarrassment to the united states. and i don't think you have heard the last of it. believe me. worldtime for the entire to join us in demanding that its's government end pursuit of death and destruction. it is time for the regime to free all americans and citizens of other nations that they have unjustly detained. governmentll, iran's must stop supporting terrorists and begin serving his own people and respect the sovereign rights of its neighbors. amy: colonel lawrence wilkerson, responder president trump and talk about the clock input ever closer to midnight. >> that agreement, the jcp oa, the nuclear agreement between the un security council are members germany, iran, that agreement is probably the most insidious and likely way to war with iran. , and a very,ime very difficult diplomatic situation, achieved the best it could. that best is
any go all want to turn to president trump speaking to the united nations general assembly in septemberes. trump: the iran deal was one of the worst and most one-sided transactions the united states has ever entered into. frankly, that deal is an embarrassment to the united states. and i don't think you have heard the last of it. believe me. worldtime for the entire to join us in demanding that its's government end pursuit of death and destruction. it is time for the regime to free all...
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qatar each time and during a speech like the one of united nations general assembly and also the sure council and don't have the emir of qatar said that his country is committed to finding a political way out of the quizes but at the same time he said that there is absolutely no indication to suggest that there is a desire among scientists arabia and other located in countries to set aside their differences and negotiate a settlement has been basically saying that the demands that the list of eleven demands that was presented by saudi arabia and its allies are rejected because they undermine qatar's national sovereignty the general sentiment among qatari officials basically is the crisis has been based on fabricated lies and that the aim of the blockade was basically to talk into some sort of pariah state in there something which has been completely rejected by qatar's of fishel over the past few months so it would be really interesting to see what the emir of qatar. i mean but what i thought he would say about the crisis about the future of the region peter i have to say that the rec
qatar each time and during a speech like the one of united nations general assembly and also the sure council and don't have the emir of qatar said that his country is committed to finding a political way out of the quizes but at the same time he said that there is absolutely no indication to suggest that there is a desire among scientists arabia and other located in countries to set aside their differences and negotiate a settlement has been basically saying that the demands that the list of...
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. - [man] a general assembly of the united nations meets at lake success for a dramatic session. - to ask the distinguished delegate of the soviet union to limit himself strictly to the point of order. - it became clear that in the face of the soviet veto that the united nations wasn't gonna be able to solve the most pressing global problems. as a result, america, we focused that institutional energy on building things like nato, like the european union, that would create stability of rule based institutionalized stability. - [narrator] the cold war rivalry with the soviet union compelled the us to promote its system of liberal democratic values, free markets, and free trade as a global standard to be emulated. - what the soviets held out was a model of global integration that was connected to social and economic progress for those at the bottom. let's say the american model, liberal internationalism, made a different case. argued that it was not so much the language, the equality of all peoples, but rather the liberty of all people. free speech, freedom of assembly, what we would rec
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remember the first time i walked into the newsroom and it felt like being in the general assembly of the united nations because it was so many nationalities. just that we all come from different places but it's one that gives us that gives us the ability to identify the people who live here the side of the world but we can understand what it's like to have a different perspective and i think that is a strength for al jazeera. this is al jazeera live from studio fourteen here announces their headquarters in. welcome to the news in the east and a glimmer of hope until now there has been no response from the bombardment. but now russia is also ordering.
remember the first time i walked into the newsroom and it felt like being in the general assembly of the united nations because it was so many nationalities. just that we all come from different places but it's one that gives us that gives us the ability to identify the people who live here the side of the world but we can understand what it's like to have a different perspective and i think that is a strength for al jazeera. this is al jazeera live from studio fourteen here announces their...
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remember the first time i walked into the newsroom and it felt like being in the general assembly of the united nations has the so many nationalities. just that we all come from different places but it's one that gives us bankers us the ability to identify the. other side of the world but we can understand what it's like to have a different perspective and i think that is a strength for al-jazeera. paint the scene for us when they're online what is american sign in yemen that peace is always possible but it never happens not because the situation is bad but because no one cares or if you join us on sat there are people that there are choosing between buying medication and eating this is a dialogue i want to get in one more comment because this is someone who's an ounce of it is close to the story join the global conversation at this time on out his era was always telling you how famous he was going to make that's how he presented hello my name and body without manchester city's northwest representatives kind of . teacher who. actually georgia member of the we had the special meeting about the nail and
remember the first time i walked into the newsroom and it felt like being in the general assembly of the united nations has the so many nationalities. just that we all come from different places but it's one that gives us bankers us the ability to identify the. other side of the world but we can understand what it's like to have a different perspective and i think that is a strength for al-jazeera. paint the scene for us when they're online what is american sign in yemen that peace is always...
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remember the first time i walked into the newsroom and it felt like being in the general assembly of the united nations was that the so many nationalities. it is just the old tom different places but it's what that gives us and gives us the ability to identify with the. outside world but we can understand what it's like to have a different perspective and i think that is a strength for al-jazeera. this is al jazeera. from studio fourteen here at headquarters in doha. welcome to the new straits in the east and a glimmer of hope until now there has been no response from the bombardment. but. daily humanitarian pulls in the fight it is not the cease fire the un security council wanted but. after the deaths of more than five hundred people. in south sudan the u.n. says more than half the population is not dependent on food handouts the outlook is even more bleak and so much of this damage is manmade after years of civil war and it's one of the biggest tech events of the year the. slightest phone but the big buzz is about five g. the next level of quantitative easy for. us and they were hanging out refugee
remember the first time i walked into the newsroom and it felt like being in the general assembly of the united nations was that the so many nationalities. it is just the old tom different places but it's what that gives us and gives us the ability to identify with the. outside world but we can understand what it's like to have a different perspective and i think that is a strength for al-jazeera. this is al jazeera. from studio fourteen here at headquarters in doha. welcome to the new straits...
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remember the first time i walked into the newsroom and it felt like being in the general assembly of the united nations because it was so many nationalities. just different places but it's what that gives us that gives us the ability to identify with the other side of the world but we can understand what it's like to have a different perspective and i think that is a strength. welcome back reminder of the top stories here on al-jazeera the winter olympics have opened with a historic show of unity between north and south korea athletes from the two countries marched together on the south korean presidential council with cameo jones the sister of the north korean leader kim jong un u.s. president donald trump a signed off on a spending bill and being the seven second the government shutdown this year after a deal to extend funding was agreed by congress and the egyptian army has lowish what it's calling a comprehensive operation against terrorist and criminal groups in the sinai peninsula and always spokesman said it involves land sea and air forces. the charge to deny the allegations that it trying to c
remember the first time i walked into the newsroom and it felt like being in the general assembly of the united nations because it was so many nationalities. just different places but it's what that gives us that gives us the ability to identify with the other side of the world but we can understand what it's like to have a different perspective and i think that is a strength. welcome back reminder of the top stories here on al-jazeera the winter olympics have opened with a historic show of...
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remember the first time i walked into the newsroom and it felt like being in the general assembly of the united nations because it was so many nationalities. it's just that we all come different places but it's one that gives us gives us the ability to identify with one side of the world but we can understand what it's like to have a different perspective and i think that is a strength for al-jazeera. well if we cannot have palestina my government was suddenly not allowed britain to control french press time would be an outrage but then we need to find another solution before we come to blows more than a century ago britain and france made a secret deal that would influence the shape of the middle east for more than a century to come and so. now we can draw on the. psych speak of lines in the sand at this time on al-jazeera. the u.n. calls for a month long ceasefire in syria as intense government and russian airstrikes kill more than fifty people in east and. let them join in with all of this is al jazeera live from london also.
remember the first time i walked into the newsroom and it felt like being in the general assembly of the united nations because it was so many nationalities. it's just that we all come different places but it's one that gives us gives us the ability to identify with one side of the world but we can understand what it's like to have a different perspective and i think that is a strength for al-jazeera. well if we cannot have palestina my government was suddenly not allowed britain to control...
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function properly but there is no something called the mechanism set up by the united nations was set up by the general assembly last year . or two years ago rather to collect the evidence and the hope is that the servants will be then trial ready in other words it will be in it will be of sufficient quality and reliability that it will be able to put right into prosecutions and knowing that this is out there hopefully will have a deterrent effect as well on the people who are on the ground in syria sadly it well we we see if we look at what's happening in east and right now it's still unfolding so. that won't be any access to the area to collect any evidence so what might members of that commission that you just told us about what might they be doing at this stage i mean one thing we do see is footage emerging from the perceived area we see individuals who. trapped inside treating their experiences and giving an account of what's happening to the outside but what will they be looking for now when there's a huge amount of evidence out there as you point out there are people with telephones with cameras and all
function properly but there is no something called the mechanism set up by the united nations was set up by the general assembly last year . or two years ago rather to collect the evidence and the hope is that the servants will be then trial ready in other words it will be in it will be of sufficient quality and reliability that it will be able to put right into prosecutions and knowing that this is out there hopefully will have a deterrent effect as well on the people who are on the ground in...