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. >> the united nations security council voted to send almost 12,000 peacekeepers to the central african republic. sting to come - details of a new force to stop fighting between christian and london. >> i'm on board a vessel to be used to destroy syria's chemical weapons. >> welcome back. the top storieson al jazeera. a deadline ordering activists outside of buildings in donetsk has lapsed. >> the prime minister is in the region to discuss the crisis. >> talks to end the unrest in venezuela have been held in caracas and broadcast on state tv. president nicolas maduro is hosting headers, but not the groups. in south korea, the united states has launched a joint air defense exercise. they condemn the two-week long drugs. fighting between rival factions of the taliban left 12 dead in waziristan. there are meetings in north waziristan. a previous ceasefire agreement expired on thursday. we go live to islamabad, and there's a lot of descension within the taliban at the moment. what is the main source of disagreement? >> well as you correctly mentioned, there was a ceasefire which was a preco
. >> the united nations security council voted to send almost 12,000 peacekeepers to the central african republic. sting to come - details of a new force to stop fighting between christian and london. >> i'm on board a vessel to be used to destroy syria's chemical weapons. >> welcome back. the top storieson al jazeera. a deadline ordering activists outside of buildings in donetsk has lapsed. >> the prime minister is in the region to discuss the crisis. >> talks to...
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the united nations council held an emergency meeting to discuss the escalating violence. >> this is the saddest and completely man made. it was can completely choreographed in and by russia. >> they warned for the potential of civil war to allow them. they are scheduled to blast off later today. the space ex-launch, this is another video supposed to be launch had in january. and they are now back in the bay area. families waited at coast guard island in alameda to greet their loved ones after a 97 day deployment. they went with it and they disrupted the same of more than 406 pounds of cocaine. and for the most part we are off to a good start and as you can see here on 880, the drive between, drive time is. low and the drive dime between san francisco am and the city, and dublin, it is about a 25 minute drive and we have had some read road like you said. >> we have a people to a symptoms coming by and the pollen count is expected to go up. 52 in san francisco and we have a high of 65 and it will be mostly sunny later on and we have some low clouds, 40s and a loot of 50, of low considers.
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late last night the united nations security council meeting revealed the divisions between russia and the west over what's happening inside the ukraine. russia blaming the u.s. saying it is full meanting dissent and causing the violence that's breaking out in the eastern part of the country. the u.s. says it is russia that is fueling the separatist movement. these pro russian separatist militias control several buildings. the government in kiev has given them a deadline to put down their weapons and leave. they have not. there's a growing risk that the ukrainian government may be involved in a large scale mission to try to regain control. >> stay on top of it. ayman, thank you. >>> new details continue to emerge in the investigation into that fiery bus crash in california that left ten people killed. the ntsb says there were no skid marks left by the fed ex truck that slammed head on into the bus, meaning the driver never hit his brakes. investigators are trying to figure out if the driver fell asleep or possibly suffered a health problems. reports said the fed ex truck being engulfed
late last night the united nations security council meeting revealed the divisions between russia and the west over what's happening inside the ukraine. russia blaming the u.s. saying it is full meanting dissent and causing the violence that's breaking out in the eastern part of the country. the u.s. says it is russia that is fueling the separatist movement. these pro russian separatist militias control several buildings. the government in kiev has given them a deadline to put down their...
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united nations is in syria. they medicine 4 million people. 8 million people are able to get safe drinking water because of the work of the united nations. i said to the security council that we shouldn't be getting hung up on legal arguments. there are differences of opinions of the international law. that is not the concern that i have at the top of my agenda. the concern that i have at the top of my agenda is how can we best get the aid to the millions of people inside syria who need it, and we need to do that in a range of different ways. working with u.n. humanitarian organizations. trying to get more of our ngo partners inside--into the country so they can help us. countries supporting the ngos who are doing work across the borders, across that difficult border between syria and turkey where you have a lot of different armed groups operating every single one of us has a job to do here. and we need to support each other in doing that job. i don't think getting into esoteric legal arguments is not going to help. >> let us hope that there won't be too many times to come when we have to do the same thing, valerie amos talking to us on the news hour. >>> thousands of
united nations is in syria. they medicine 4 million people. 8 million people are able to get safe drinking water because of the work of the united nations. i said to the security council that we shouldn't be getting hung up on legal arguments. there are differences of opinions of the international law. that is not the concern that i have at the top of my agenda. the concern that i have at the top of my agenda is how can we best get the aid to the millions of people inside syria who need it, and...
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other key point is that a force like this would almost certainly need at approval of the united nations security council, and russia has, as a permanent member, a veto on the security council. it is very difficult to imagine a scenario where russia would allow western soldiers to be here in eastern ukraine, so close to its border. so, at the outset, that idea also appears to be a nonstarter, christine. >> meantime, the tensions just keep moving higher and higher. all right, phil black. thank you so much, phil. >>> happening right now, an olympic hero returns to the witness stand after breaking down in front of a packed courtroom while he was trying to explain why he shot and killed his model girlfriend. we are live westbound what oscar pistorius is saying this morning. >>> and boston strong one year later. marking the first anniversary of the marathon bombings. what the city is planning today. that's next. imagine if everything you learned led to the one job you always wanted. at university of phoenix, we believe every education- not just ours- should be built around the career that you want. imagine th
other key point is that a force like this would almost certainly need at approval of the united nations security council, and russia has, as a permanent member, a veto on the security council. it is very difficult to imagine a scenario where russia would allow western soldiers to be here in eastern ukraine, so close to its border. so, at the outset, that idea also appears to be a nonstarter, christine. >> meantime, the tensions just keep moving higher and higher. all right, phil black....
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and they're being very effective because the foreign minister goes to meetings of the united nations security council, and they get laws passed, you impose punishment on people where the crime is committed. the united states passed a law a few years ago referring to the international violence against women act, avaw, and we didn't go all the way, but we did pass enough to require state department to assess every year the degree of slavery that exists still in the world. and slavery is much more prevalent now that it ever was during the 19th century. it amounts to about $32 billion a year. and the last report i read from the state department, which is the last one they issued, by the way, they estimate that 800,000 persons are sold acrosser and national borders -- across international borders every year into slavery. and 80% of those are girls being sold into sexual servitude. in the united states, they estimated -- this is the state department -- that 100,000 girls are sold into slavery in this country. and in atlanta, by the way, it's the number one trade post for this sexual slavery. we have over 2
and they're being very effective because the foreign minister goes to meetings of the united nations security council, and they get laws passed, you impose punishment on people where the crime is committed. the united states passed a law a few years ago referring to the international violence against women act, avaw, and we didn't go all the way, but we did pass enough to require state department to assess every year the degree of slavery that exists still in the world. and slavery is much more...
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what happened last night was that we saw the russians actually held or called for united nations security councilan emergency meeting. that descended into a whole lot of naming and blaming between the u.s. and the russians. it was the u.s. envoy to the united nations that said the insecurity in the ukraine is written and choreographed in russia. listen to what she said. >> we know who is behind this. the only entity in the area capable of these coordinated professional military actions is russia. >> the russians came back. they said the government in kiev is backed by the united states and the eu. they claim they are neo-nazis and said specifically -- this is why they called this meeting -- that they wanted the u.s. and the european union to get kiev to back down on its threats to go in there and take action against these pro-russian separatists in eastern ukraine. >> the eu, the foreign ministers had a meeting today. the biggest question is this, a great deal of rhetoric, but how real is the appetite to take a bold step and upscale the sanctions against europe? >> there are two things going on h
what happened last night was that we saw the russians actually held or called for united nations security councilan emergency meeting. that descended into a whole lot of naming and blaming between the u.s. and the russians. it was the u.s. envoy to the united nations that said the insecurity in the ukraine is written and choreographed in russia. listen to what she said. >> we know who is behind this. the only entity in the area capable of these coordinated professional military actions is...
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. >> the united nations security council is due to hold a meeting on the crisis in ukraine on wednesday. a u.n. report says corruption and a lack of free elections were among the reasons for the uprising in the country. the report suggests that 121 people died during the protest, and there were accounts of torture. nadine barber reports. >> in november 2013 the protests in kiev were about president viktor yanukovych refusing to sign an association agreement with the european union. soon it turned to something else. the excessive use of force by the police and other security forces led to a significant radicalization of the protest movement, calling for an investigation into the deaths of 121 people, including 121 protesters, police and other officers between december and february. the report says the interim government should ensure accountability for all human rights violations, independent investigations, prosecutions, sanctions of those responsible for the violations. >> the u.n. team looked at the situation in crimea. the report says measures by the new crimea authorities make it di
. >> the united nations security council is due to hold a meeting on the crisis in ukraine on wednesday. a u.n. report says corruption and a lack of free elections were among the reasons for the uprising in the country. the report suggests that 121 people died during the protest, and there were accounts of torture. nadine barber reports. >> in november 2013 the protests in kiev were about president viktor yanukovych refusing to sign an association agreement with the european union....
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. >> the united nations security council is set to hold an emergency today on the massacre in south sudan estimated 400 people were killed last weekend as they hid in a mosque in bentiu, problem calling th it an an abominationd violation of trust. >>> this story coming out of syria. a young boy surviving a mortar strike only to die four months later. we have this story, but first a warning that the video you're about to see is very graphic. >> reporter: for the family, yosef is not just another statistic. he was their 12-year-old son. a mortar hit their home, it was only a few days ago that his father was able to remove the blood stains. >> there was smoke around us, and then i saw him lying down there. i picked him up and started to run. shrapnel hit his head. >> reporter: yosef is sitting on the far right sitting with his brother and sister. we spoke to them on skype last november just days after they escaped death. they all appeared composed considering this is what they survived. >> we were being by a journalist when the shell landed. we ran away. when we come home we told my mother.
. >> the united nations security council is set to hold an emergency today on the massacre in south sudan estimated 400 people were killed last weekend as they hid in a mosque in bentiu, problem calling th it an an abominationd violation of trust. >>> this story coming out of syria. a young boy surviving a mortar strike only to die four months later. we have this story, but first a warning that the video you're about to see is very graphic. >> reporter: for the family,...
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. >> some have managed to persuade the united nations security council to sign up to article 1738, which- which sends out a very strong signal that you can't murder journalists and hope to get away with it. >> the daniel pearl act was passed, which said that the u.s. government really called on nations to protect journalists and not to allow something like that to happen. however, much like the u.n. resolution, it's a statement of intent. it has no real force. >> almost everyone i know who does this, has this sense of mission. if you are in a war zone, and see something happen in front of you that shouldn't be happening, and you bring that back to where the policy makers are, and they see that, and they change the policy, you're doing your job. >> i am optimistic. i think that you see spreading around the world this general desire for the rule of law, and for governments that are more accountable to their people. people want information. they want judicial systems that are independent. as that continues, you will see that there will be accountability for people who uhm. abuse journalists
. >> some have managed to persuade the united nations security council to sign up to article 1738, which- which sends out a very strong signal that you can't murder journalists and hope to get away with it. >> the daniel pearl act was passed, which said that the u.s. government really called on nations to protect journalists and not to allow something like that to happen. however, much like the u.n. resolution, it's a statement of intent. it has no real force. >> almost...
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sets out to the stick operation was announced in ukraine russia decided to convene the united nations security council meeting took place at three o'clock in the morning according to keep time. as a result moscow did not take my support from any member of the un security council. in fact several countries expressed it be a criticism and condemned moscow's actions the united states ambassador to the united nations some of the pile and declared that the events in the east of ukraine. i'm not that much protest actions lead and russian military operation for professional special forces agents like these. he claims he brings to mind and probably any country in the nation's critical of what the deal without using force is in line six put ukraine from the united states in messages to me and to patience was not ours can visit on the scope of the gothic in the east of grain which escalate are spreading fiction. so we must tonight focus on facts. you have heard these last weeks brushing his claim any intention of occupying or in beating ukraine. the present day instead of his speech which was then that the chri
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united nations he says he asked the last house. we do more. he told the president hit the i wants the united nations security council to adopt a resolution on the abductions. to make action to impossible. thus as obama told the hill was listening to japanese need as a psychiatric assessment has been spent as a contact. he knew this day. you can think of it. he said he thinks the abductions errand to get the bowl is apparent. he said he'll make a big gap that help. sissy of the session piled up on its promise of help in the rain came. obama spent the evening and the company of royalty the emperor and empress posted this thing conquest that can add ten pounds. i knew i knew i couldn't help couple welcomed obama and the one hundred seventy. i think the key into the atm lankans for the aid operation in an appeal launched in japan three he has to go after the quake and tsunami he mentioned his hopes for defeat at. in the sizzling yummy. the film us he added it's on the decline. he meets a not too little time scale kit that you must. neil welcoming now. this guy felt pretty cranky. hang on e coyote is still coming. i can say this and they called on m
united nations he says he asked the last house. we do more. he told the president hit the i wants the united nations security council to adopt a resolution on the abductions. to make action to impossible. thus as obama told the hill was listening to japanese need as a psychiatric assessment has been spent as a contact. he knew this day. you can think of it. he said he thinks the abductions errand to get the bowl is apparent. he said he'll make a big gap that help. sissy of the session piled up...
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southern sudan to stop sedan that it could be considered a war crime that's according to the united nations security council statement adopted unanimously by its members by this attack that took place when the army used in civilian clothes start the un base and opened fire on civilians were sheltering and japan will press on with its annual whale hunt in the northwest pacific but says it will change the guidelines. it's in response to the united nations ruling that the whaling program was the commercial hunt masquerading as we search for whale hunting will be scaled back but not to stop to national tradition in japan or to get back to the twelve century. well hundreds of thousands of catholics have descended on the vatican to celebrate easter. francis has already presided over the traditional good friday a way of the cross service is at the coliseum commemorating the crucifixion. on sunday he will deliver mass along with his easter blessing and message away from st peter's square a whole army of personnel the hard work pairing up for this holy week and we take a look behind the scenes i thousands of catholi
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united nations security council has held an emergency session to discuss the crisis in ukraine the meeting came just hours before the government in kiev that threatened to launch a full scale anti terror operation begins crew russian protests is occupying buildings in the east of the country. un security council members including christian prawns and the us accused moscow of being behind the unrest and say they may bring fresh sanctions against the kremlin if it does not take steps to de escalate the situation relations between russia and the west have deteriorated sharply since russia and its ukraine's crimean peninsula last month in the news that which was widely content in the international community as a beagle . i knew the routine use on him more i can. the book the eye. is you do you waste of two thousand through sections of the cornea based dance company which russia's state controlled energy joint gazprom was expected to bowl a dutiful make it impossible for gazprom to have legitimate dealings of scrummy encountered up the united states will continue to impose costs on russia for i
united nations security council has held an emergency session to discuss the crisis in ukraine the meeting came just hours before the government in kiev that threatened to launch a full scale anti terror operation begins crew russian protests is occupying buildings in the east of the country. un security council members including christian prawns and the us accused moscow of being behind the unrest and say they may bring fresh sanctions against the kremlin if it does not take steps to de...
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she can fill in a statement friday signed the united nations security council resolution the senate's be on to state that sets out strategies to combat citizen and you can kill it and its financing the government has classified sixteen organizations including the eighteenth the status under the accord. it has also decided to request other countries to classify ltte fond memories as updated as and mean them as wanted by the court for today's activities. the scheme of the un human rights council in geneva. now speak adopted a designation and twenty one international investigation into the next war crimes committed by shi'ite the tulips to define it back to the dissent that is that ended in two thousand and nine. the us backed resolution was presented at the scene after scene on the featuring the sheets of credit ligaments that hold into the end he shoots up to fourteen thousand on the civilians working at the end of the new feed a kid don't say they want. rights groups and to expose have said. good lord has continued to recover from last minute but it is not without district depression
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information and providing unrest in east ukraine at a recent emergency session of the united nations security council the french ambassador went as far as who accused the kremlin to knowing the facts and pretending the internet's does not exist with. the jury selection has begun in the northeast late switch on radical islamist cleric becomes a accused of conspiring in nineteen ninety eight kidnapping in yemen that lead to four tourists being killed. the firebrand cleric is also accused of trying to set up a jihadi terror camp in oregon and of raising money this and it is to train in afghanistan the fifty fly through egyptian born mom who is using the name still the canal mustafa during the trial faces life in prison if convicted of the most serious charges against him. the beach users to gain all guilty and testified during a new trial the radical cleric was extra collected from the uk the us in twenty twelve at all the controversial program that allowed the newark police department it right down the everyday lives of muslims living in the city has been dismantled near me or things don't go classy an
information and providing unrest in east ukraine at a recent emergency session of the united nations security council the french ambassador went as far as who accused the kremlin to knowing the facts and pretending the internet's does not exist with. the jury selection has begun in the northeast late switch on radical islamist cleric becomes a accused of conspiring in nineteen ninety eight kidnapping in yemen that lead to four tourists being killed. the firebrand cleric is also accused of...
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toss the united nations security council to examine the next attacks against armenians in the sun. she declined. from local towns such as those going along always forget this whole conceit serious civil war. we see an auntie pour through the ballot to be counted on hungary's parliament reelection in on this evening it was open to full for use in contracting promised a bid to roll them in his hearers to light when party's leading the race but the charge to forty percent of votes on top. open for limited to the highs lows and leadership so far too little money not happy about his government's tightening of its crippled state meet in private rather than election campaign the platforms other than state controlled outlets the good and too well with some controversial constitutional amendment limiting the power of the country's top called the criticism that people say and bake until civil liberties in the chilled democracy. he also introduced a move to reduce the budget deficit to below the east squad three percent of the about me like taxis in the banking energy and telecom sectors. the
toss the united nations security council to examine the next attacks against armenians in the sun. she declined. from local towns such as those going along always forget this whole conceit serious civil war. we see an auntie pour through the ballot to be counted on hungary's parliament reelection in on this evening it was open to full for use in contracting promised a bid to roll them in his hearers to light when party's leading the race but the charge to forty percent of votes on top. open for...
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toss the united nations security council to examine the next attacks against armenians in the sun. but she declined the local towns such as this going on always forget that's the silliest wall was he an auntie. now this week. eu finance ministers met to discuss if the bailout for greece. what happens hundreds of crunches with head to head with police government imposed on on demonstrations over a large pot of central athens doing anything. lee sze kei gas and stun denies it is that the county of stacking boxes professor leading the nifty grateful that you mentioned bringing nothing but trouble to come. with no exit from this business so true that the government is trying to spook you. but the present and the rest of. the this is the end the recession is over we were hungry for the third of the markets in the that the recession is far from over and the return to the markets with a symbolic the elephant in the room and the font is what risk is paying a very good price for its participation in the eurozone unless there is anything it's still touch and that's payments and also a brave
toss the united nations security council to examine the next attacks against armenians in the sun. but she declined the local towns such as this going on always forget that's the silliest wall was he an auntie. now this week. eu finance ministers met to discuss if the bailout for greece. what happens hundreds of crunches with head to head with police government imposed on on demonstrations over a large pot of central athens doing anything. lee sze kei gas and stun denies it is that the county...
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united states. >> thank you, gentlemen. emergency security council meeting at top of the hour at the united nations. >>> another developing storyor flight 370. panel of experts here with me now. day 38, what should be done next? and is failure an option here? i'll ask the panel in a moment. don't go anywhere. we'll be right back. i just got , and i see that it includes my fico® credit score. yup, you get it free each month to help you avoid surprises with your credit. good. i hate surprises. surprise! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and see your fico® credit score. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. meet your biggest competitor: philips slimstyle led bulb.
united states. >> thank you, gentlemen. emergency security council meeting at top of the hour at the united nations. >>> another developing storyor flight 370. panel of experts here with me now. day 38, what should be done next? and is failure an option here? i'll ask the panel in a moment. don't go anywhere. we'll be right back. i just got , and i see that it includes my fico® credit score. yup, you get it free each month to help you avoid surprises with your credit. good. i...
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. >> the united nations security council is discussing the human rights situation. it comes one day after the u.n. released a report on how the crisis is impacting the region. we're at the united nations. outline if you would some of the key points the counsel is now discussing. >> reporter: tony, this is a report done by--this is going to be presented by the u.n. secretary generaller. he visited the ukraine in march and some of his findings are worrying. the u.n. report goes into the alleged torture, and the arrest of people in the crimea referendum. the support suggests that the vote was taken in an environment of intimidation by unarmed groups. there was a distinct lack of media freedom with journalists being harassed and also arrested as well. they also looked into the multiple claims many times consistently by russia that pro russian separatists have been targeted themselves, and the human rights reports that widespread systemic and that they were greatly exaggerated by the russian federation. in terms of the recommendations by the report, it says authorities in
. >> the united nations security council is discussing the human rights situation. it comes one day after the u.n. released a report on how the crisis is impacting the region. we're at the united nations. outline if you would some of the key points the counsel is now discussing. >> reporter: tony, this is a report done by--this is going to be presented by the u.n. secretary generaller. he visited the ukraine in march and some of his findings are worrying. the u.n. report goes into...
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security council meeting tonight but the administration is stepping up the actions as kerry is headed to geneva to meet thursday with lavrov personally and leaders of the united nations to try to hammer out a diplomatic solution. vice president biden will go to kiev to meet with the government leaders to assist the preparations for may elections and he'll also provide council to ukraine trying to resist what they see as sabotage from russia in the efforts, don. >> all right. erin, thank you very much. we appreciate that. we'll have more on the breaking news coming up here on cnn. also our panel of experts to weigh in on the missing plane, day 38 now for the search of missing flight 370. what should be next? and is failure an option? i'll ask my panel. don't go anywhere. they think ab. and what they've been through lately. polar vortexes, road construction, and gaping potholes. so with all that behind you, you might want to make sure you're safe and in control. ford technicians are ready to find the right tires for your vehicle. get up to $120 in mail-in rebates on four select tires when you use the ford service credit card at the big tire event. see what the ford exp
security council meeting tonight but the administration is stepping up the actions as kerry is headed to geneva to meet thursday with lavrov personally and leaders of the united nations to try to hammer out a diplomatic solution. vice president biden will go to kiev to meet with the government leaders to assist the preparations for may elections and he'll also provide council to ukraine trying to resist what they see as sabotage from russia in the efforts, don. >> all right. erin, thank...
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. >> at the united nations security council, representatives accused of stirring tensions in ukraine. the west denies they have had soldiers on the ground. >> it's hard to reconcile the behavior of the russian federation, propaganda of the russian federation, military actions of the russian federation which range from the massing of 40,000 troops on the border to the submersive activities inside ukraine. >> in lucksingburg, authorities gather tore discuss possible sanctions. >> appearances a further gross deliberate and premeditated violation of the independence and sovereignty of ukraine and it's also clearly a very dangerous thing to do. therefore there has to be a clear and united international response to that. >> so set for a new show down, sign says donetsk republic. pro-russian protestors seem to be standing their ground here amid new international concern over where the crisis is now heading. nik childs, bbc news. >> you've seen the pro russian activists are determined to stay put. they're holding fast in several cities. among them, our correspondent daniel is there. he gave u
. >> at the united nations security council, representatives accused of stirring tensions in ukraine. the west denies they have had soldiers on the ground. >> it's hard to reconcile the behavior of the russian federation, propaganda of the russian federation, military actions of the russian federation which range from the massing of 40,000 troops on the border to the submersive activities inside ukraine. >> in lucksingburg, authorities gather tore discuss possible sanctions....
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they said in that united nations security council meeting yesterday that russia had a choice and it was up to russia to make the right decision. in turn, the russian ambassador to the u.n., placed the responsibility for a possible civil war in ukraine firmly in the court of the west. let's take a listen to what he had to say. >> secretary kerry was genuinely interested in feigneding, fighting a political outcome. but whether or not this is the case, we'll see very shortly. whether they are going to put an end to this provocation from kiev, which has taken the shape of this announcement that military force will be used in southeastern ukraine or not. this is their responsibility. they are clearly chaperoning the powers that be in ukraine. >> the fact of the matter is, that nothing, the threat of sanctions, the impofgs sanctions against russia, and the continued reprimands of the west have not stopped. the inexorable course of events in ukraine. what we know is that on the ground there, you have these pro russian militias who very similar to the situation in crimea where uniform without a
they said in that united nations security council meeting yesterday that russia had a choice and it was up to russia to make the right decision. in turn, the russian ambassador to the u.n., placed the responsibility for a possible civil war in ukraine firmly in the court of the west. let's take a listen to what he had to say. >> secretary kerry was genuinely interested in feigneding, fighting a political outcome. but whether or not this is the case, we'll see very shortly. whether they...
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united nations. the security council will vote on the peace-keeping force for the country, she says it cannot come too soon. >> no question that we need to redouble our efforts every day. with this add - it adds more urgency to the task of getting more troops and police deployed rapidly. >> one contentious issue is the make-up of the international force that is currently in country. chad supplied thousands of troops. many are muslim, and that is an issue for some people. >> we'd like our central african authorities to accept those in the third should leave and g else were. they go away whether to their country, so the authorities can talk to the christian rebels, disarm them and see how best to pursue peace efforts. >> the central african republic saw two changes of government since march of last year, with christian and muslim presidents deboffed. many in both communities want peace to return. >> kenya has deported more than 80 somalis as part of its security crackdown. hundreds of others are held in custody under anti-terrorism laws. we have this report from nairobi. >> these women say they don't kn
united nations. the security council will vote on the peace-keeping force for the country, she says it cannot come too soon. >> no question that we need to redouble our efforts every day. with this add - it adds more urgency to the task of getting more troops and police deployed rapidly. >> one contentious issue is the make-up of the international force that is currently in country. chad supplied thousands of troops. many are muslim, and that is an issue for some people. >>...
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question asked the united nations security council to examine the latest attacks against amin in some concern but he declined a blow to feel vulnerable time such as those flying along for responded that's helping feed syria's civil war. on t.v. . still to come for you here at all to the taliban menace hangs over the results of afghanistan's presidential election. we look at the challenges ahead for the country's next leader will have to deal with foreign troops leaving amid the resurgent terror threat. governments get involved and they do dumb things in the people in the middle are always suffering so if they suspend anything it's the little guy that usually gets punished and the people who run governments in the people who run big businesses and have the money they seem to do ok on this. i think right. now. what if. like. you're watching our international next riot police are to blame for the deadly sniper fire during february's riots in kiev or least that's how ukraine's coup appointed leaders sort this week they announced their investigation results of the first clearing themselves
question asked the united nations security council to examine the latest attacks against amin in some concern but he declined a blow to feel vulnerable time such as those flying along for responded that's helping feed syria's civil war. on t.v. . still to come for you here at all to the taliban menace hangs over the results of afghanistan's presidential election. we look at the challenges ahead for the country's next leader will have to deal with foreign troops leaving amid the resurgent terror...
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question asked the united nations security council to examine the latest attacks against armenians in concerned but she declined a blow for vulnerable towns such as this line a long haul responder that's helping feed syria's civil war. on t.v. . now this week a u. finance ministers met to discuss a further bailout for greece well in athens hundreds of branches went head to head with police the government has imposed a ban on demonstrations over a large part of central athens during the may thing police used tear gas and stun grenades to disperse anti austerity right is a professor leaving university in greece told us that e.u. membership is bringing nothing but trouble to his country. there's no exit from this visit you're certain the greek government is trying to present an image that this is the end that the recession is over and greece will return to the markets in reality recession is far from over and the return to the markets will be symbolic in reality there is an elephant in the room on the other front is that greece is still paying a very heavy price for its participation in
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let's take a look at a live picture of the meeting of the united nations security council. this comes as the u.s. treasury sanctions against russia, but they have not flown across eastern ukraine. more than a pro russian pargeterprotesters storm headqus armed with baseball bats. barnaby phillips with the late latest. >> reporter: the pro-russian crowd swept into the government building unopposed. despite widespread rumors that the takeover was imminent, the police did nothing. they did refuse to hand their weapons over. then chi they were escorted awa. pro-russian groups want to hold a referendum in early may, but in order for that vote to be credible they need a large enough area under their authority. that is what is driving them on at the moment. but how fair would such a vote be? roman runs a news website in don estk. we'll go to his office. he's taking down the name plaque and staff who are too afraid to come here after a group of masked men came with baseball bats who said they should report more favorbly on the people's republic of donestk. >> i have one colleague wh
let's take a look at a live picture of the meeting of the united nations security council. this comes as the u.s. treasury sanctions against russia, but they have not flown across eastern ukraine. more than a pro russian pargeterprotesters storm headqus armed with baseball bats. barnaby phillips with the late latest. >> reporter: the pro-russian crowd swept into the government building unopposed. despite widespread rumors that the takeover was imminent, the police did nothing. they did...
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the united nations security council meets in a few hours to discuss the threat in eastern ukraine. three provinces in syria have been hit with chemical filled barrel bombs. the suburbs of damascus were attacked. the syrian opposition blames a branch of al qaeda, the rebels blame the government. >> a fast-moving forest fire in chile's west coast kills 16. thousands have been forced to evacuate. the seaport town has been chaired a disaster zone. the army has been dispatched to stop the blaze from spreading. >> tunisia returned a looted sculpture to algeria, discovered from the son-in-law of the tunisian former president, one of hundreds of artefact stolen from his family. looting between the two countries has archeologists worried. >> the mask of gorgon was sthn from algeria during the civil war, depicting the greek mittedical creature medussa. the aljeer jan minister of culture is taking it home. >> we are celebrating reaching a happy solution for the case of the mask of gorgon. this cultural property was stolen in 1996. >> the mask was one of more than 100 artefacts discovered in t
the united nations security council meets in a few hours to discuss the threat in eastern ukraine. three provinces in syria have been hit with chemical filled barrel bombs. the suburbs of damascus were attacked. the syrian opposition blames a branch of al qaeda, the rebels blame the government. >> a fast-moving forest fire in chile's west coast kills 16. thousands have been forced to evacuate. the seaport town has been chaired a disaster zone. the army has been dispatched to stop the...
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. >> so with fears of again side looming in the central african republic, the united nations security council has now voted unanimously to double the number of peace keepers there. 10,000 sols will take over from african union troops but not until sent the 15th. the french ambassador told al jazeera why the u.n. needs five months to prepare the mission. >> unfortunately, the u.n. is always a bit slow to deploy a peace keeping operation. you have to find contingents and policeman ready to go to the central african republic. you have to equip them. you have to bring them to the spot, so in the coming months we are going to do it. secondly, the u.n. is going immediately to the african force, because we already have 6,000 soldiers there now doing a great job, in a very difficult circumstances. but they are lacking some capabilities and we are going to give them these capabilities so they can deploy themselves throughout the country. >> standing by at the united nations for us to tell us about what this vote means for the situation on the ground, kristen? >> well, sevenly, we are talking about dou
. >> so with fears of again side looming in the central african republic, the united nations security council has now voted unanimously to double the number of peace keepers there. 10,000 sols will take over from african union troops but not until sent the 15th. the french ambassador told al jazeera why the u.n. needs five months to prepare the mission. >> unfortunately, the u.n. is always a bit slow to deploy a peace keeping operation. you have to find contingents and policeman...
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those nations on the security council and here at the united nations. here in some ways it gets more attention than central african republic. and i think that's for a number of reasons. it is a world's newest country many it has a lot of oil and also in a very volatile area. it was once part of sudan. there are three different u.n. missions operating in sudan. so it's a country they talk about or region they talk a lot about here at the united nations. >> james bays, thanks for being on the program. >>> a 12-year-old victim of syria's civil war. plus desperate for america. a hopeful family of a missing mount everest sherpa. a few areas where guns are still outlawed in georgia. >> crews searching for flight trey 70 checked out debris found along the australia coastline but sheet metal that has washed up is not part of the wreckage. so far there have been no signs of the plane. >>> now dozens of sherpa guides left mount everest base camp. reporting from kathmandu, nepal. >> a steady stream of mourners arrive at his home, sherpas presumed dead, whom rescue
those nations on the security council and here at the united nations. here in some ways it gets more attention than central african republic. and i think that's for a number of reasons. it is a world's newest country many it has a lot of oil and also in a very volatile area. it was once part of sudan. there are three different u.n. missions operating in sudan. so it's a country they talk about or region they talk a lot about here at the united nations. >> james bays, thanks for being on...
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is the normal ukrainian parliament as well. >> the ukrainian ambassador to the united nations addressed the security council, because it was an open session. the ambassador said that russian troops were amassing on their borders, and this is a final warning cry. >> russia has not only been constantly increasing crops alongside the ukrainian border, but sent subbersive groups in to destabilize the situation. such special designated groups comprising of 10, 20 members of special forces, staff of the armed forces of the russian federation were ipp fill traited in the territory, with the ask of organise military units. all 15 members addressed the meeting. it was clear everyone was in support of the position. china took a mutual stand, saying that the best chance of a solution was through diplomatic means and negotiations. the u.s. ambassador to the united nations samantha powell said they are open to dialogue, but a prerec anies it is that russia pull back their treats. it was clear that ambassador power said the blame lays with russia. >> you have heart laments about instability, as if it was inorganic. this
is the normal ukrainian parliament as well. >> the ukrainian ambassador to the united nations addressed the security council, because it was an open session. the ambassador said that russian troops were amassing on their borders, and this is a final warning cry. >> russia has not only been constantly increasing crops alongside the ukrainian border, but sent subbersive groups in to destabilize the situation. such special designated groups comprising of 10, 20 members of special...
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russia aust united nations security council to examine the latest attacks against amin in simcoe son but he declined a blow to feel vulnerable tom such as those flying along the cool responded that's helping feed syria's civil war. on t.v. . coming up for you the right road to victory polling stations are no close tonight now agree web right wing five round pick to roll but looks like you'll retain a comfortable grip on power with up to fifty percent of the vote after the break we'll tell you what makes it so popular. they have come here to produce long a center identifies an rectifies wrongful convictions and other serious miscarriages of justice and to save an innocent man's life these young law students earned the best again in the case can't even begin to imagine what it's like it's kind of like a constant. loss and seeking the truth to establish whether the witness had provided false testimony to them ok maybe he. will the one who has lost all hope finally gained his freedom. hero's for islam mr martin. says the media leave us so we leave that maybe. part of the scene pushes sec
russia aust united nations security council to examine the latest attacks against amin in simcoe son but he declined a blow to feel vulnerable tom such as those flying along the cool responded that's helping feed syria's civil war. on t.v. . coming up for you the right road to victory polling stations are no close tonight now agree web right wing five round pick to roll but looks like you'll retain a comfortable grip on power with up to fifty percent of the vote after the break we'll tell you...
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russian asked the united nations security council to examine the alleged attacks against armenians in concerned but it's a client a blow for vulnerable towns such as this lying along the poorest border that's helping feed syria's civil war policy or r.t. . about a quarter of the ballots have been counted on hungary's parliamentary election along the sea evening early results point to four more years in power for acting prime minister viktor orban then his euro skeptic right wing parties leading the race by a large margin with forty eight percent of the vote so far let's take a look then for a minute or two at some of the highs and lows but many were unhappy about his government's tightening of its grip on state media on friday banned election campaigns via platforms other than state controlled outlets are the most didn't go down too well with controversial constitutional amendments limiting the power of the country's top court there was criticism there people saying they could tailed civil liberties and they choked democracy he also introduced a move to reduce the budget deficit to be
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russia asked the united nations security council to examine the alleged attacks against armenians in concern but he declined a blow for vulnerable towns such as those flying along for risk or death that's helping feed syria's civil war policy or r.t. . there were plenty more to come for you here in r.t. international for example will tell you about the mixed blessings for greece yes it's getting more cash but it's also getting trouble as well. i. thought police moved in on until sturdy crowds who refused to let a protest band stop them from beating a path towards. the meeting of the eurozone ministers off the back of the six years of painful cuts. plus we'll look at the challenges ahead for afghanistan's next president to have to deal with foreign troops leaving the middle resurgent taliban terror threat. technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. and some of the big super critical to know. which into such a high moral standard and then dollar living up to its own selves and there is a double standard i think it stems from. the fact th
russia asked the united nations security council to examine the alleged attacks against armenians in concern but he declined a blow for vulnerable towns such as those flying along for risk or death that's helping feed syria's civil war policy or r.t. . there were plenty more to come for you here in r.t. international for example will tell you about the mixed blessings for greece yes it's getting more cash but it's also getting trouble as well. i. thought police moved in on until sturdy crowds...
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the united nations security council is holding an emergency meeting at russia's request to discuss asis in ukraine. the meeting comes as the new ukrainian government declared it would deploy armed forces to deal with pro-russian insurgents in its eastern region. >>> police in kansas continue to investigate a shooting spree at a jewish community center and retirement community that left three dead including a teenage boy and his grandfather. the suspect is in custody. >>> back to msnbc "undercover." >>> with minh's story in mind, we travel to the north to the streets of san francisco to document one of the most progressive and successful efforts to curtail modern day slavery. it's cocktail hour, and ed walsh from the city's human trafficking task force, is just getting started for the night. >> we are conducting sections of massage salons in san francisco and what we are looking for is possible victims of human trafficking, women under 18 years of age and maybe forced to work in the massage parlors. >> walsh's target, the 51 remaining massage parlors licensed through the health depart
the united nations security council is holding an emergency meeting at russia's request to discuss asis in ukraine. the meeting comes as the new ukrainian government declared it would deploy armed forces to deal with pro-russian insurgents in its eastern region. >>> police in kansas continue to investigate a shooting spree at a jewish community center and retirement community that left three dead including a teenage boy and his grandfather. the suspect is in custody. >>> back...
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the united nations security council has unanimously approve the creation of a un peacekeeping force in the central african republic ten thousand troops and some two thousand police will be sent to the country to tackle for secretary and violence that has already killed. nine people have died in a car crash in the us state of north california a tour bus carrying high school seniors to university burst into flames after a truck careened off a freeway and slammed into it several other people airlifted to hospital as well. now the u.k. taxpayer will be stuck with a bill for almost three and a half billion dollars to modernize the nation's nuclear arsenal even though polls suggest the majority of the population thinks it's a total waste of money renewing the us build trident missiles will happen over a fifty year time span and is likely to leave the u.k.'s nuclear capability utterly dependent on washington. explains. these case nuclear weapons arsenal is aging it's only reliable until the late twenty thirty s. which means the government elected in twenty fifteen will have to decide whether
the united nations security council has unanimously approve the creation of a un peacekeeping force in the central african republic ten thousand troops and some two thousand police will be sent to the country to tackle for secretary and violence that has already killed. nine people have died in a car crash in the us state of north california a tour bus carrying high school seniors to university burst into flames after a truck careened off a freeway and slammed into it several other people...
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t the united nations security council met to discuss the human rights situation, one day after the u.nleased a report on the impact of the crisis. the latest now from the u.n. >> reporter: the u.n. assistant secretary general for human rights went to ukraine to look into the issue of human rights violations. the report was delivered to the security council on wednesday with a number of key findings. among them that the vote in crimea was done in an environment of intimidation in the presence of armed soldiers without insigni nia and there had been credible allegations of tortures, killing after the arrests of activists and journalists who did not support the referendum and there had been multiple examples of vote rigging and many people voting more than once. it also looked into allegations by the russians that russian speakers in ukraine had been targeted and had been threatened. the report says that this allegation was not true and the attacks were not widespread nor systemic and a indicates of russia's exaggeration. not surprisingly, the russian ambassador denied the report and said
t the united nations security council met to discuss the human rights situation, one day after the u.nleased a report on the impact of the crisis. the latest now from the u.n. >> reporter: the u.n. assistant secretary general for human rights went to ukraine to look into the issue of human rights violations. the report was delivered to the security council on wednesday with a number of key findings. among them that the vote in crimea was done in an environment of intimidation in the...
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russia asked the united nations security council to examine the alleged attacks against the minions andoncerns but he declined a blow for vulnerable time such as this lying along the pool responded that's helping feed syria's civil war. most of the ballots counted in hungary's parliamentary vote now looks like four more years of power for acting prime minister viktor orban he's already declared victory for his euro skeptic right wing party that leads by a wide margin of more than forty five percent stake a look at some of the highs and lows of his leadership so far criticism of our banns government has largely been triggered by its grip on the media he passed a controversial bill establishing a state media accounts allegedly threatening press freedom in the country is move to change the country's constitution reducing the power of a top court. there been accusations that his government show democracy and civil liberties he also high taxes in several key sectors to reduce the. budget deficit below the three percent threshold required by the e.u. but some of his policies have been praised
russia asked the united nations security council to examine the alleged attacks against the minions andoncerns but he declined a blow for vulnerable time such as this lying along the pool responded that's helping feed syria's civil war. most of the ballots counted in hungary's parliamentary vote now looks like four more years of power for acting prime minister viktor orban he's already declared victory for his euro skeptic right wing party that leads by a wide margin of more than forty five...
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the united nations security council is ready to send close to 12,000 peacekeepers to the central african republic. today's council vote means the u.n. force will take over from 5,000 african union troops in september. the mission is to quell violence between christians and muslims across the country. nato warned russia today to pull back its 40,000 troops along the border with ukraine. secretary-general anders foch rasmussen spoke in prague and said any further russian intervention could have grave consequences. >> you have a choice to stop blaming others for your own actions; to stop massing your troops; to stop es ca lightsing this crisis and start engaging in a genuine dialogue. >> woodruff: rasmussen also said nato is considering its own deployments within eastern europe. russian foreign minister sergei lavrov shot back that even talking of deploying troops near russia is a violation of existing agreements. meanwhile, russian president vladimir putin issued his own warning over natural gas. he said ukraine must start paying in advance or deliveries may be halted. in washington, there
the united nations security council is ready to send close to 12,000 peacekeepers to the central african republic. today's council vote means the u.n. force will take over from 5,000 african union troops in september. the mission is to quell violence between christians and muslims across the country. nato warned russia today to pull back its 40,000 troops along the border with ukraine. secretary-general anders foch rasmussen spoke in prague and said any further russian intervention could have...
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, but also the idea that such a resolution that would be needed would get through the united nations security council, which is where russia has a veto. it is very difficult to imagine that happening successfully. but what ukraine seems to be saying, certainly, is that it needs more international assistance in preventing the further fracturing of this country and overcoming the threat it believes still comes from moscow, victor. >> we'll see with all these hurdles if that international assistance comes. phil black for us in kharkiv. thank you, phil. >>> all right, boston strong one year later. i can't believe it's been a year. marking the first anniversary today of the marathon bombings. we're going to tell you what the city is planning today to mark this occasion, next. [ male announcer ] this is the cat that drank the milk... [ meows ] ...and let in the dog that woke the man who drove to the control room [ woman ] driverless mode engaged. find parking space. [ woman ] parking space found. [ male announcer ] ...that secured the data that directed the turbines that powered the farm that made the milk
, but also the idea that such a resolution that would be needed would get through the united nations security council, which is where russia has a veto. it is very difficult to imagine that happening successfully. but what ukraine seems to be saying, certainly, is that it needs more international assistance in preventing the further fracturing of this country and overcoming the threat it believes still comes from moscow, victor. >> we'll see with all these hurdles if that international...
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traded the accusations over time within the meetingat an emergency of the united nations security councilssia blamed the u.s. for unrest. the u.s. that russia was behind recent clashes in the region. investigators will the ploy and unmanned summering in the search for the missing galatian debt. it will scan the ocean floor at 16 hours at a time. this decision came after they stopped picking up underwater signals that may have been from the black rocks. captain america held off a challenge to win the weekend box office. rang up more than $41 million for walt disney. rio 2 came in second. those are your top headlines. speaking on the usual obligatory diplomatic headlines. headlines. the one that really attracts my attention is the foreign minister from russia who says russia will not intervene in ukraine's internal affairs. >> going around the world to china. thought this was a very important must-read. i really recommend bloomberg you to make you smarter. writing up this morning, if you thought china's air was bad, note cheap and simple shutdown. water pollution likely to persist long afte
traded the accusations over time within the meetingat an emergency of the united nations security councilssia blamed the u.s. for unrest. the u.s. that russia was behind recent clashes in the region. investigators will the ploy and unmanned summering in the search for the missing galatian debt. it will scan the ocean floor at 16 hours at a time. this decision came after they stopped picking up underwater signals that may have been from the black rocks. captain america held off a challenge to...
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this article points out that the united nations and the u.s. foreign councilays that the government is partially responsible for spreading violence. >> in france many papers are focusing on the european elections around the corner. >> the socialist party is pretty worried that these elections could be another flop, just like the elections were in march. this article -- the photo is of the new party leader who will be inaugurated today, but this article is quite critical of him, saying he's not really going to change the party line, like his predecessor. he faces pressure not only from the right but from the left. and this article points out a lot of people within the socialist party are angry with the president, francois hollande, for handpicking him and placing him at the top of the party. this is the latest point of disagreement between the heavyweights in the socialist party in the french president. according to this article, a lot of socialists are criticizing the president and the gloves are coming off. >> things are not better on the other side with the
this article points out that the united nations and the u.s. foreign councilays that the government is partially responsible for spreading violence. >> in france many papers are focusing on the european elections around the corner. >> the socialist party is pretty worried that these elections could be another flop, just like the elections were in march. this article -- the photo is of the new party leader who will be inaugurated today, but this article is quite critical of him,...
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an emergency meeting with the united nations security council convening at russia's request. the russian ambassador calling the situation very dangerous, placing the responsibility for avoiding war on the west. the ukraine's second largest city sunday, pro-russian activists attacking those in the ukrainian government. this amateur video captures severe beat. further east, closer to the border, militants are taking over government building, this was the scene where the police station was stormed late saturday. the captain tries to stop these men. an afghan vet want, one policeman cries. shots in the air. another station is occupied by militants surrounded by barricades. outside of slovyansk a ukraine an security officer killed in a shoot-out apparently with militants. the pro-russian groups well armed, well arranged in uniform and prepare to use their weapons. ukrainian officials issuing an ultimatum to those occupying government buildings, even in the face of a full-scale antiterrorism operation. moscow accuses ukraine of fighting and declaring war against their own people. n
an emergency meeting with the united nations security council convening at russia's request. the russian ambassador calling the situation very dangerous, placing the responsibility for avoiding war on the west. the ukraine's second largest city sunday, pro-russian activists attacking those in the ukrainian government. this amateur video captures severe beat. further east, closer to the border, militants are taking over government building, this was the scene where the police station was stormed...
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noi in addition to that it would require a united nations security council resolution. who ukraine is saying here is that it still needs more support to stop this country from breaking up and to deal with the threat it believes is still coming from moscow. chris, back to you. >> phil, that much is clear. thank you for the reporting this morning. >>> now, today marks one year since the boston marathon bombings. three lost their lives. 260 injured have their lives changed forever. vice president biden will attend a memorial to honor them as the city pauses to remember and unite in the spirit of being boston strong. cnn's jason carroll is live in boston this morning. hey, jason. >> good morning to you, chris. today what we're going to see is a tribute. the city will come together and pay their respects, honor all of those who suffered and paid with their lives that day one year ago during the boston bombing. it's simply being called, chris, a tribute that will take place at the heinz convention center just very close to the steps of where the boston marathon will end. it w
noi in addition to that it would require a united nations security council resolution. who ukraine is saying here is that it still needs more support to stop this country from breaking up and to deal with the threat it believes is still coming from moscow. chris, back to you. >> phil, that much is clear. thank you for the reporting this morning. >>> now, today marks one year since the boston marathon bombings. three lost their lives. 260 injured have their lives changed forever....
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council is called to order. the provisional agenda for this 28 february,r 2014, for the purposes of the ukraine to the united nations addressing the security council. the agenda is adopted. in accordance with rule 37 of rulesuncils provisional for procedure, i advised the representative of ukraine to participate in this meeting. it is so decided. in accordance with rule 39 of the councils provisional rules mr.rocedure, i advised yvonne savona, assistant secretary-general for human rights, to participate in this meeting. this was decided. the security council will now begin its consideration of item two of the agenda. floor to mr.e yvonne -- ivan some on a much. >> madame president, members of the security council, you were briefed last week on the latest political development in ukraine. my briefing today, as you requested, will address the situation of human rights in ukraine and update you on developments since my last briefing on the 19th of march. i will highlight key human rights issues, taking into account the most recent events in the east. finding ofare on the my two recent missions to ukraine, as well as on
council is called to order. the provisional agenda for this 28 february,r 2014, for the purposes of the ukraine to the united nations addressing the security council. the agenda is adopted. in accordance with rule 37 of rulesuncils provisional for procedure, i advised the representative of ukraine to participate in this meeting. it is so decided. in accordance with rule 39 of the councils provisional rules mr.rocedure, i advised yvonne savona, assistant secretary-general for human rights, to...
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its refusal to allow united nations security council resolutions pass, condemning what they are doing and support the syrian people. we did not hide the ball on that at all. we haven't in any of the disagreements we have had with russia, predating ukraine. i do not see everything that president putin said, but i think the context here is important. >> let's talk about the affordable care act for a minute. how grim was it for you when it became clear to you that all the briefings we had received before the rollout of the health care website were false, because we had been treated to this behind the scenes assessment there may be some glitches but structurally it was sound? you find out it's not. you go for a week saying we are getting our arms around it, but how did you have to adapt to what you knew was probably going to be a month if not longer of pointed questions, criticism, and that you would just have to, as the chief spokesman for the white house, take all that in? >> a couple things. first of all, the briefings turned out to be -- >> less than accurate. [laughter] >> what i thi
its refusal to allow united nations security council resolutions pass, condemning what they are doing and support the syrian people. we did not hide the ball on that at all. we haven't in any of the disagreements we have had with russia, predating ukraine. i do not see everything that president putin said, but i think the context here is important. >> let's talk about the affordable care act for a minute. how grim was it for you when it became clear to you that all the briefings we had...
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council. willursday of this week we reach in the united nations system but not in the security council chamber real moment of truth for the commitment of the international community to make sure the statements of the opening passages of the charter of the united nations. if you look at that document, which is in brief and relatively ofquent language, it speaks the purposes of the united nations as being addressed two issues of peace and security for the world, universal human and issues oftice economic equity. objective of the united nations. the issues of universal human rights is up there with the rest. i said i was going to mention the main lessons that i have learned in the inquiry. into 10. it the first lesson is the value of transparency. i think it was a very good decision we made not only to conduct public hearings but also always to be in and available to and international media about what we were doing. why we were doing it this way. how we were doing it. how this would have been desirable that it would have been supplemented by the national hearings in north korea but in default of
council. willursday of this week we reach in the united nations system but not in the security council chamber real moment of truth for the commitment of the international community to make sure the statements of the opening passages of the charter of the united nations. if you look at that document, which is in brief and relatively ofquent language, it speaks the purposes of the united nations as being addressed two issues of peace and security for the world, universal human and issues oftice...