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. >> he served at president of the united nations general assembly for a year in september of 2011. he speaks out about his tenure and how changes are needed president world body. >> i think united nations security council, general assembly all united states nations as a whole from the u.n. charter should be reformed. >> i spoke with the high representative in new york. >> your mission as the head of the u.n.'s alliance for civilization in one description is to galvanize international action against extremism through cooperation, diffusing tensions between the western and islamic worlds. i can't think of many more important jobs today. >> well, this is a very challenging job, and especially in this time where we witness so many, the rise of i had red, religious intolerance around the world. i think the international community should get together and address this issue. it's not the responsibility of region or sub region. >> one of your responsibilities, and i know one of the ways that you believe this needs to be attacked as a problem is through sustainable development. you've writte
. >> he served at president of the united nations general assembly for a year in september of 2011. he speaks out about his tenure and how changes are needed president world body. >> i think united nations security council, general assembly all united states nations as a whole from the u.n. charter should be reformed. >> i spoke with the high representative in new york. >> your mission as the head of the u.n.'s alliance for civilization in one description is to galvanize...
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statement by the gulf council, the group of countries, who made a statement on saturday at the united nations general assembly where they not only condemned the coup but urged the united nations an adopt a resolution allowing for international military intervention and sanctions from the coup in sanaa. significant steps there. >> significant developments indeed. the fact that this anti-coup meeting is requesting g.c.c. countries in yemen is significant itself. how is this to go down as the houthis are in control of yemen's capital sanaa? >> well this is the power balance that exists. in that the houthis domestically have the high power in the sense that they have the guns and the ground. they control the main government institutions in sanaa and so forth. in terms of outside yemen, those that are opposed to the coup have friends who have maybe more power. like the gulf corporation council, those countries and others like the united states and foreign countries who condemned the group saying they do not recognise it. the question is how active those foreigners are to come on the side. maybe that's the
statement by the gulf council, the group of countries, who made a statement on saturday at the united nations general assembly where they not only condemned the coup but urged the united nations an adopt a resolution allowing for international military intervention and sanctions from the coup in sanaa. significant steps there. >> significant developments indeed. the fact that this anti-coup meeting is requesting g.c.c. countries in yemen is significant itself. how is this to go down as...
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the united nations system stands ready to work on a comprehensive, multistakeholder plan of action to prevent violent extremism that will be presented to the full membership of the united nations general assembly later this year. excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, as first such a step, such a plan, i myself as secretary general and president of the general assembly of the united nations in cooperation with the u.n. alliance of civilizations plan to convene a special event in the coming months that will bring together faith leaders from all around the world to promote mutual understanding and reconciliation. we will utilize the mat form of the united nations -- the platform of the united nations to send a powerful message of tolerance and solidarity and reconciliation. honorable secretary, distinguished ministers, llenes, ladies and gentlemen, there is much pain in today's world. -- in schools and offices, bombs claiming lives every day. it can be overwhelming. it is certainly heartbreaking. at the same time, i take heart at the acts of heroism and solidarity that are so often on display at times of tests like this. i take heart when i read a muslim -- spiriting two patrons to safety
the united nations system stands ready to work on a comprehensive, multistakeholder plan of action to prevent violent extremism that will be presented to the full membership of the united nations general assembly later this year. excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, as first such a step, such a plan, i myself as secretary general and president of the general assembly of the united nations in cooperation with the u.n. alliance of civilizations plan to convene a special event in the coming months...
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it is my honor to present to you, the secretary-general of the united nations.ause] >> secretary of state john kerry , ministers, excellencies, and ladies and gentlemen. i think the president barack obama and secretary of state john kerry for convening this very important gathering on presenting -- preventing violent extremism. thank you for your leadership and eloquent speech and giving us a good way forward so that we can work together to defeat this apparent extremism and terrorism and discuss how we can build upon what we have been doing so far. addressing this profound challenge in a manner that doesn't multiply the problem may be the most difficult issue we face in the 21st century. these groups are a grave threat to international peace. these groups are pushing a deliberate strategy of shock. beheadings burnings, designed to polarize and terrorize and divide us. let us recognize that the vast majority of the victims are muslims across a broad arc of disasters. women and girls are subject to appalling systematic abuse rape, forced marriage, sexual slavery,
it is my honor to present to you, the secretary-general of the united nations.ause] >> secretary of state john kerry , ministers, excellencies, and ladies and gentlemen. i think the president barack obama and secretary of state john kerry for convening this very important gathering on presenting -- preventing violent extremism. thank you for your leadership and eloquent speech and giving us a good way forward so that we can work together to defeat this apparent extremism and terrorism and...
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united nations. two of your former predecessors as secretary general have issued a letter saying that they feel strongly the united nations needs to be reconfigured, it needs to be reformed in a way that the city council doesn't have the veto system that it does now, that it's more transparent more democratic that the u.n. isn't respected anymore by the people fighting on the ground or even member countries. do they have a point that the u.n. isn't respected and doesn't have the authority that it needs to have to make a difference? >> i think just to generalize what thations doing isn't helpful at this time. thations not a perfect organization. there are many challenges. for us, there are some inefficiencies, but since i became secretary general, i have been trying to make the united nations more relevant efficient, effective and more transparent. >> woodruff: secretary general of the united nations we know there are a lot of challenges out there and appreciate you coming in to talk to us. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> ifill: one major element in the battle against terror is the threat
united nations. two of your former predecessors as secretary general have issued a letter saying that they feel strongly the united nations needs to be reconfigured, it needs to be reformed in a way that the city council doesn't have the veto system that it does now, that it's more transparent more democratic that the u.n. isn't respected anymore by the people fighting on the ground or even member countries. do they have a point that the u.n. isn't respected and doesn't have the authority that...
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capabilities if prime minister netanyahu was ready to fudge the truth in front of the entire world united nations general assembly, is he going to characterize it differently in front of the u.s. congress? >> will we be able to see what massad was saying? >> in general the cables came to us through a communications leak. we don't disclose those methods but this is the first time i'd ever seen to my knowledge other journalists had seen actual massad documents let alone top secret. that level of classification is extremely limited in its distribution. there are a variety of other intelligence services in thistrophy, more than a few dozen, their correspondence was piled into this digital leak along with south african security agency, the largest south africa has faced to have this daylight. >> i know we will reveal the contents of the leaked documents over the next coming hours and days aj plus our digital platform but give us a taste of what else we can expect to be revealed by this remarkabletrophy of papers. of --trophy of -- trove of papers. >> the continent of africa is the new arena of great gain betw
capabilities if prime minister netanyahu was ready to fudge the truth in front of the entire world united nations general assembly, is he going to characterize it differently in front of the u.s. congress? >> will we be able to see what massad was saying? >> in general the cables came to us through a communications leak. we don't disclose those methods but this is the first time i'd ever seen to my knowledge other journalists had seen actual massad documents let alone top secret....
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wolf this really har kens back to the speech the president gave at the united nations general assembly september of last year where he was talking about root causes of extremism in muslim communities around the world. and the president was talking about that again today. talking about the fact that many young muslims feel disenfranchised because they don't have economic opportunities. so the president was understoodlining that today. he was calling out muslim lead skpers arab nations around the world to fight against this narrative that exists in some impoverished communities where extremism is a potential to take root. he said that those countries, those communities, they have to speak out against this narrative that somehow there's a clash of civilizations and that the war between the west and islam is on. the president wants those leaders to fight against that narrative. >> i want you to standby. i want to play another part of the president's speech from earlier today. the part about the rise of isis and those who are shouldering the blame. reason listen to this. >> nations need to
wolf this really har kens back to the speech the president gave at the united nations general assembly september of last year where he was talking about root causes of extremism in muslim communities around the world. and the president was talking about that again today. talking about the fact that many young muslims feel disenfranchised because they don't have economic opportunities. so the president was understoodlining that today. he was calling out muslim lead skpers arab nations around the...
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intelligence that was prepared just one month after this appearance by netanyahu before the united nations general assembly. this took place in 2012. >> if these are the facts, and they are, where should a red red line be drawn? a red line should be drawn right here. before iran completes the second stage of nuclear enrichment necessary to make a bomb. >> all right. we should note cnn has not been able to verify the authenticity of those documents or if benjamin netanyahu and the spy agency had different opinions on how dire the situation is with iran. joining me now, cnn senior international correspondent nic robertson. tell us more about these leaked documents, nic. >> reporter: what al jazeera and guardian newspaper have more than 100 different documents ranging from confidential to top secret. one document is a briefing given to the south african intelligence agency and notes written by the south african intelligence agency a month after that speech at the u.n. by prime minister netanyahu and the headline that al jazeera and guardian have taken from this is that the iranians were not working -
intelligence that was prepared just one month after this appearance by netanyahu before the united nations general assembly. this took place in 2012. >> if these are the facts, and they are, where should a red red line be drawn? a red line should be drawn right here. before iran completes the second stage of nuclear enrichment necessary to make a bomb. >> all right. we should note cnn has not been able to verify the authenticity of those documents or if benjamin netanyahu and the...
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intelligence that was prepared just one month after this appearance by netanyahu before the united nations general and they are, where should a red red line be drawn? a red line should be drawn right here.
intelligence that was prepared just one month after this appearance by netanyahu before the united nations general and they are, where should a red red line be drawn? a red line should be drawn right here.
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the assessment was sent just weeks after netanyahu went before the united nations general assembly anditerally drew a red line. netanyahu pulled out a cartoonish diagram of a bomb with a fuse to help illustrate woody progress on a nuclear weapon. >> this is a bomb. this is a fuse. in the case of iran's nuclear plans to build a bomb, this bomb has to be filled with enough enriched uranium and iran has to go through three stages by next spring, at most by next summer, at current enrichment rates to finished the medium enrichment and move on to the final stage. from there, it is only a few months, possibly a few weeks before they get enough enriched uranium for the first bomb will stop a red line should be drawn right here. before -- before iran completes the second stage of nucle enrichment necessary to make a bomb. >> that was israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu in september 2012. the mossad assessment contradicting netanyahu was sent just weeks after, but it was likely written even earlier. it said iran "does not appear to be ready" to enrich uranium to the higher levels needed f
the assessment was sent just weeks after netanyahu went before the united nations general assembly anditerally drew a red line. netanyahu pulled out a cartoonish diagram of a bomb with a fuse to help illustrate woody progress on a nuclear weapon. >> this is a bomb. this is a fuse. in the case of iran's nuclear plans to build a bomb, this bomb has to be filled with enough enriched uranium and iran has to go through three stages by next spring, at most by next summer, at current enrichment...
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first of many events planned on the topic of violent extreme extremism all leading up to the united nations general assembly meeting scheduled in september. >> the sentence of live without parole stands for a man convicted of murdering a teenager. they beat 16 year old jason sweeney to death in 2003. coia was 16 at the time of the killing and had been serving a live sentence without parole. but in 2012, the us supreme court ruled parole should be an option for anyone poo who was younger than 18 years old when they committed the crime. coia was trying to get a new lighter sentence today but a judge would not go for it. coia sentence now live plus 12.5 to 20 years again without the possibility of parole. sweeney's sister says that is the right decision. >> there's not enough days in the world of history of time to put someone luke him away. it barbaric what they did and there's -- there's no amount of time that will ever bring jason back so why should he be able to come back. >> still zoe meg al of course. sweeney's parents were also in court today. it was tough for them but they say the other people
first of many events planned on the topic of violent extreme extremism all leading up to the united nations general assembly meeting scheduled in september. >> the sentence of live without parole stands for a man convicted of murdering a teenager. they beat 16 year old jason sweeney to death in 2003. coia was 16 at the time of the killing and had been serving a live sentence without parole. but in 2012, the us supreme court ruled parole should be an option for anyone poo who was younger...
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obviously the united nations secretary general ban ki-moon has said things long those lines, but this has brought distrust among many in yemen. >> greece's prime minister lays out his plans to end austerity measures and revive the economy. more on that. stay with us. >> "inside story", now at a new time. >> join me as we bring you an in-depth look at the most important issues of the day, breaking it down, getting you the facts. it's the only place you'll find the inside story. >> now at its new time. weeknights, 11:30 eastern. on al jazeera america. >> welcome back. a quick reminder of the top stories. al jazeera's national security adviser has told al jazeera that they would dismantle boko haram camps within six weeks. the vote scheduled for this month was delayed because of security concerns. >>> houthi rebels took part in a coup the u.n. brokered talks are continuing. former president hadi, the prime minister and five other ministers are still under house arrest. >> in a stampede at a football stadium in cairo where 40 people were killed. average suicide-bomber targeted a busy squa
obviously the united nations secretary general ban ki-moon has said things long those lines, but this has brought distrust among many in yemen. >> greece's prime minister lays out his plans to end austerity measures and revive the economy. more on that. stay with us. >> "inside story", now at a new time. >> join me as we bring you an in-depth look at the most important issues of the day, breaking it down, getting you the facts. it's the only place you'll find the...
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prime minister netanyahu was willing to fudge the truth before the entire world that the united nations in the general assembly, having a different reaction in front of an american audience. >> over the coming hours and days in al jazeera in partnership of the guardian newspaper and aj plus, give us a taster of what else we can expect to be revealed by this remarkable trove of papers? >> i think broadly speaking, the team that worked on this we were shocked to find the extent to which johannesburg has become the el dorado of espionage. >> in what way what do you mean? >> they work spy and downer spy to scupper deals over natural resources, to insist that the south african government surveil this muslim-o or that pro-palestinian organization or this ngo or that ngo. the entire rubric on terror has really warped, and in public they say we want rule of law rights and behind the table they're asking for very undemocratic things. you can see that in the cables displp you can see that in our exclusive website aljazeera.com/spy cables. u.s. court has fined palestinian groups $218 million for terrorism over t
prime minister netanyahu was willing to fudge the truth before the entire world that the united nations in the general assembly, having a different reaction in front of an american audience. >> over the coming hours and days in al jazeera in partnership of the guardian newspaper and aj plus, give us a taster of what else we can expect to be revealed by this remarkable trove of papers? >> i think broadly speaking, the team that worked on this we were shocked to find the extent to...
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obviously the united nations secretary-general ban ki-moon has said things along that line but he's reluctantto do that and that's what's decreased the distrust of him from the political sectors in yemen. >>> a challenge across the globe, what about population decline? in the last part of the series depopulation, the town of portland dk maine is trying to boost its flagging economy. tom ackerman explains. >> for the past years this paper mill gave portland an identity but it shut down putting people out of work. >> i always had a place to work, now there's no mill. >> you think of bucks bucksport they make paper that's what they do. now that's what bucksport was about. now we have to find something else to be about. >> more deaths than births, a shrinking workforce due in part to the oldest median age in the u.s. >> the truth is not that we drove young people away. it's that we didn't make enough of them. >> but in places like the city of bangor, the issue has been approached. >> you can buy a house here for $125,000. that's a great deal. things like that combined with strong job opportunitie
obviously the united nations secretary-general ban ki-moon has said things along that line but he's reluctantto do that and that's what's decreased the distrust of him from the political sectors in yemen. >>> a challenge across the globe, what about population decline? in the last part of the series depopulation, the town of portland dk maine is trying to boost its flagging economy. tom ackerman explains. >> for the past years this paper mill gave portland an identity but it shut...
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the united nations secretary general has condemned the beheading of the christian hostages in libya.ouncil demanded the immediate release of all hostages held by the terrorist group or anyone associated with al qaeda. >>> the northeast woke up to historic low temperatures as the arctic blast settles in. many are seeing single digit temperatures, but it could feel as low as negative 30 in some areas. people down south were feeling it too with multiple states including oklahoma and north carolina whose governor declared a state of emergency under winter storm warnings. >>> in the come lg months the supreme court is widely expected to deliver a landmark decision on same-sex marriage. it's the late nest a string of high profile cases the high court has tackled. regardless of how you feel about the decisions on the affordable care act, voting rights or hobby lob by there's no arguing that justice ginsberg delivered a cult-like following. we recently sat down with the notorious rbg. i'm extremely jealous that you got to sit down with her because she has this great following. i am a huge ad
the united nations secretary general has condemned the beheading of the christian hostages in libya.ouncil demanded the immediate release of all hostages held by the terrorist group or anyone associated with al qaeda. >>> the northeast woke up to historic low temperatures as the arctic blast settles in. many are seeing single digit temperatures, but it could feel as low as negative 30 in some areas. people down south were feeling it too with multiple states including oklahoma and north...
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capabilities, if binyamin netanyahu was willing to fudge the truth before the entire world, the united nations and the general assembly that he wouldn't have problems characterising things in a different light. >> i know that we'll reveal the contents of leaked documents over the coming hours and day in al jazeera, in partnership with others. give us a taste of what else we can expect to be revealed by the remarkable trove of papers. >> broadly speaking the team that worked on it. we were shocked to find the scope. the continent of africa is the new arena for a great game between powerful companies. >> in what way, what do you mean? >> they work spy and counterspy to boost the political standing of one group at the expense of the others to insist the south african government sur veil this organization or pro-palestinian organization or this or that n.g.o. the rubric of war on terror warned the conversation between democracies. in public we want rule of war, human rights. in private they are asking for democratic things, and you see that in the operational cables. >> i'll have more later in the programme. you
capabilities, if binyamin netanyahu was willing to fudge the truth before the entire world, the united nations and the general assembly that he wouldn't have problems characterising things in a different light. >> i know that we'll reveal the contents of leaked documents over the coming hours and day in al jazeera, in partnership with others. give us a taste of what else we can expect to be revealed by the remarkable trove of papers. >> broadly speaking the team that worked on it....
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the united nations say some countries have been generous with their aid but it's simply not enough. not enough to build on the rubble of the war and certainly not enough to rebuild people's lives. >>> that was our chief international correspondent live in gaza city. >>> leaders of the syrian christian community say they now believe 150 people have been abducted by islamic state militants in the north of the country and say many more are trapped fighting between kurdish and is mill aitantmilitants. good to see you. the ones abducted mainly women and children you think? >> a mixture of women and children older people and fighters. >> many more still trapped in the fighting. they can't escape. >> yes. there is a lot of fighting going on in this area south and east of hasica. and many people trapped unable to get out. 4,000 people managed to flee the area. >> many syrian christians taken so far or is this the first major incident of its kind? >> this is a situation developing after the end of the siege of kobani and defeat of isis there. we had a situation where the kurdish force, backe
the united nations say some countries have been generous with their aid but it's simply not enough. not enough to build on the rubble of the war and certainly not enough to rebuild people's lives. >>> that was our chief international correspondent live in gaza city. >>> leaders of the syrian christian community say they now believe 150 people have been abducted by islamic state militants in the north of the country and say many more are trapped fighting between kurdish and is...
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general within. the united nations condemn the attack on the iraqi heritage. >>> syria's warring puts the country's youthbecoming a lost generation the highlights made during a u.n. council meeting highlighting the urgency of the refugees crisis. >>> at least 197 people are now confirmed to have died in an avalanche in afghanistan. more than a thousand soldiers are helping in the search and recovery operation. >>> tunisian police have arrested 13 people on terrorism charges, the interior ministry says the suspects were involved in the killing of four policemen in the are algeria border. four women were among those detained an estimated 100 people have been arrested in the last three days as part of the government's anti-terror initiative. violence in libya is affecting businesses across the border in true year a. border towns where people depend on the flow of traffic have been worst affected the movement has dwindled since authorities close the crossings. >> reporter: not many customers come to his shop she is days, he says business has been slowed down. ever since the tunisian government imposed an exp
general within. the united nations condemn the attack on the iraqi heritage. >>> syria's warring puts the country's youthbecoming a lost generation the highlights made during a u.n. council meeting highlighting the urgency of the refugees crisis. >>> at least 197 people are now confirmed to have died in an avalanche in afghanistan. more than a thousand soldiers are helping in the search and recovery operation. >>> tunisian police have arrested 13 people on terrorism...
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. >> this morning, delegates from about 65 country along with the secretary general of the united nations will gather for the closing session of the violent extremism summit at the state department. >>> a personal tweet is being welcomed by gay, transgender activists. he posted this picture with texts. ''i hope she can feel safe at school without fear of being bullied." hon to is the founder and chairman of the congressional anti-bullying caucus as well as a member of the lgbt equality caucus. >>> beginning in the fall of 2016, fourth graders all across the country and their families will have free admission to national parks and other federal lands for a full year. all part of the every kid in a park initiative. the goal is to get children outdoors and more active. the start of the initiative coincides with 10th anniversary of the national park service. a pass or admission to national parks, by the way, usually costs about $8. >>> joe fonzi will be live in arizona for spring training. . it was the first day back for pitchers and catchers. positional players still don't need to report for
. >> this morning, delegates from about 65 country along with the secretary general of the united nations will gather for the closing session of the violent extremism summit at the state department. >>> a personal tweet is being welcomed by gay, transgender activists. he posted this picture with texts. ''i hope she can feel safe at school without fear of being bullied." hon to is the founder and chairman of the congressional anti-bullying caucus as well as a member of the...
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i sat down with valerie amos annal under secretary general at the united nations. i met her when i was in davos. it is her job to coordinate relief for syria but she says it has been failed. she is stepping down. why she did that? >> i will have been the longest serving emergency relief coordinator. by a year. it is a wonderful job but you have to know when it's time and it's time. >> you have said that syria has been the thing that has hurt you and frustrated you the most. >> i think that very frustrated, i feel as if we have let about people of syria down. and i know that we've done a huge amount. and i think every day, of the huge commitment, of the humanitarian workers on the ground, facing dangerous, difficult situations, day after day. they go in, they deliver food. health care. but it has been a really difficult environment in which to work. we have tried everything to try to bring peace to a very, very troubled country. i feel as if, because of the lack of a political solution, we on the humanitarian side have had to pick up the pieces. and in the four year
i sat down with valerie amos annal under secretary general at the united nations. i met her when i was in davos. it is her job to coordinate relief for syria but she says it has been failed. she is stepping down. why she did that? >> i will have been the longest serving emergency relief coordinator. by a year. it is a wonderful job but you have to know when it's time and it's time. >> you have said that syria has been the thing that has hurt you and frustrated you the most. >>...
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we talk to the secretary-general of the united nations ban ki- moon. >> we have to address terrorismterrorism in a multi-dimensional way, starting from the root causes. >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. also ahead this thursday. from ransom to oil riches, the economics of terrorism >> isis is running local war economy, and in some ways, is a for-profit terrorist and militant group. kidnap for ransom has really become an industry in some cases and so in many ways its less about terrorism and more about
we talk to the secretary-general of the united nations ban ki- moon. >> we have to address terrorismterrorism in a multi-dimensional way, starting from the root causes. >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. also ahead this thursday. from ransom to oil riches, the economics of terrorism >> isis is running local war economy, and in some ways, is a for-profit terrorist and militant group. kidnap for ransom has really become an industry...
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detailed as these take place in the coming hours egypt is also briefing the secretary general of the united nations bank key moon and a couple of hours time, and then he will go on to a meeting of all the arab group of the united nations and egypt and will present it's proposals to the u.n. security council. to get some kind of plan supported what it needs is an invitation from the libyans and of course there's a confusion there because there are two rival governments in libya, the ambassador here at the united nations the government in that brook and even here, it is not clear yet whether he has signed on to this plan earlier on. when he spoke to a number of reporters he said that for now, libya was looking at ethe egyptian plan. >> very busy day at the united nations. one hours time, yes, the united nations will be dealing with a situation in ukraine. and making it pretty clear that it sees that negotiation is the only way forward. and that it strongly supported that deal that was done last week in minsk after the late night talks that took place it was the russians who wrote this draft resolutio
detailed as these take place in the coming hours egypt is also briefing the secretary general of the united nations bank key moon and a couple of hours time, and then he will go on to a meeting of all the arab group of the united nations and egypt and will present it's proposals to the u.n. security council. to get some kind of plan supported what it needs is an invitation from the libyans and of course there's a confusion there because there are two rival governments in libya, the ambassador...
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representatives from more than 60 countries are attending the summit along with the secretary general of the united nations. >>> the bay area is reacting to the video released by isis showing the beheading of 21 egyptian christians. they are reacting with sadness and outrage. father says the 21 victims most of them young men died as martyrs. >> we are sad for the family. we are sad for inhuman actions but we are proud for our church to teach them how to be strong. >> pope francis called the gruesome beheadings an attack on all christians. >>> former senior pentagon official and harvard professor ashton carter will be sworn in as the next secretary of defense. he was over weaponningly confirmed -- overwhelmingly confirmed by the senate last week. >>> right now it is 4:39. parting ways with your pet. coming up at 5:00 how the bay area housing crunch is forcing a growing number of pet owners to make a very difficult decision. >> but first parts of the south and midwest get hammered with snow now the nation's capitol is preparing for the worse. we'll have a live report from d.c. with more on how the wicked wea
representatives from more than 60 countries are attending the summit along with the secretary general of the united nations. >>> the bay area is reacting to the video released by isis showing the beheading of 21 egyptian christians. they are reacting with sadness and outrage. father says the 21 victims most of them young men died as martyrs. >> we are sad for the family. we are sad for inhuman actions but we are proud for our church to teach them how to be strong. >> pope...
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remarks by president obama, then we will hear from secretary of state john kerry and united nations secretary-general ban ki-moon. on the next washington journal brigham mckown and bob deans discuss the train accident in west virginia this week that spilled crude oil. a month-long visit to historically black colleges concludes. washington journal is live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. you can join the conversation with phone calls, facebook comments, and. tweets. on friday, president obama addresses the winter meeting at the democratic national committee in the. washington dc. life coverage starts at 11:10 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> here are some of our featured programs for this weekend on the c-span networks. saturday morning starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern our nation's governors get together to discuss issues affecting their state. guests include any minor -- danny meyer and maria barbarella. we continue our live coverage of that meeting. speakers include jeh johnson and gina mccarthy. on c-span two saturday, book tv is on the road exploit the literary life of greensboro. sunday at 9:00 p.m. e
remarks by president obama, then we will hear from secretary of state john kerry and united nations secretary-general ban ki-moon. on the next washington journal brigham mckown and bob deans discuss the train accident in west virginia this week that spilled crude oil. a month-long visit to historically black colleges concludes. washington journal is live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. you can join the conversation with phone calls, facebook comments, and. tweets. on friday, president obama...
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i can tell you in general that we strongly support the united nations and secretary-general to facilitate formation of the national unity government and bring a political solution to the ongoing political and institutional crisis in that country. we have seen extremists try to capitalize on instability in a country to carry out acts of violence. that is why we continue at -- to be concerned, and we believe the best way to get this under control is to try to stabilize our -- a representative stable government in libya. there is a special representative from the united nations doing that right now. >> our top officials here in contact with top officials in egypt and discussing aid or military's is part -- military for sport--support? >> the president was very vocal in condemning the killings. we certainly have an important military to military relationship with the egyptian government. they play an important role with our counterterrorism activities in that region of the world. in terms of any specific conversations are requests, i don't have information. >> the president's op-ed, one of th
i can tell you in general that we strongly support the united nations and secretary-general to facilitate formation of the national unity government and bring a political solution to the ongoing political and institutional crisis in that country. we have seen extremists try to capitalize on instability in a country to carry out acts of violence. that is why we continue at -- to be concerned, and we believe the best way to get this under control is to try to stabilize our -- a representative...
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so it is appropriate this morning that we will be privileged to hear from the secretary general of the united nations, an organization whose founding, purpose to encourage us all to practice tolerance and live together in peace. through its efforts at peace-building, conflict resolution, development, the u.n. has always been an invaluable contributor to the long-term battle against international terror and the global partnership that is represented here today. this effort is not something taking place outside of the u.n., this is to support the u.n. institution and to support the efforts that we have all been part of for so long. in 2006 ban ki-moon was chosen to lead the u.n. five years later he was reelected. he has been a voice of healing and reconciliation. and despite that fact that the job of secretary general is nearly impossible, ban ki-moon has become known across the globe for his energy and his commitment, and it's my honor to present to you the secretary general of the united nations, ban ki-moon. [applause] >> honorary secretary of state john kerry, distinguished ministers, excellencies,
so it is appropriate this morning that we will be privileged to hear from the secretary general of the united nations, an organization whose founding, purpose to encourage us all to practice tolerance and live together in peace. through its efforts at peace-building, conflict resolution, development, the u.n. has always been an invaluable contributor to the long-term battle against international terror and the global partnership that is represented here today. this effort is not something...
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of the people you know what is the general feeling among the population? >> in 2013 the united nations released a groundbreaking report on human rights abuses in north korea concluding their abuses - including forced labor deliberate starvation, torture, and the complete denial of the right to freedom of thought quote "have no parallel in the contemporary world" when he was only 9 years old kang chol kwan said he was imprisoned at the yoduk political prison camp with his family. when he was released 10 years later, he escaped to the south >> so there are entire families kept in these places? >> 80 to 120,000 people are reported to be held in these camps on life sentences. the north korean government denies that political prisons exist. >> we wanted to raise the issue of human rights while on our visit to north korea >> you're all welcome to korea to see the reality of korea. which will be different for you from what you've heard. by the way have you found people that have horns, and red face? >> (laughs) no we haven't. we were given one chance to sit down and ask questions with party m
of the people you know what is the general feeling among the population? >> in 2013 the united nations released a groundbreaking report on human rights abuses in north korea concluding their abuses - including forced labor deliberate starvation, torture, and the complete denial of the right to freedom of thought quote "have no parallel in the contemporary world" when he was only 9 years old kang chol kwan said he was imprisoned at the yoduk political prison camp with his family....
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can be dealt with in a military way and that point was also underscored by the secretary general of the united nations. >> president, thank you there on the washington summit on extremism. >> now libya's u.n. recognized government has asked the security council to lift an armed advisor to help against other arms groups. many are fighting for control. now the fight in libya is drawn between two main coalitions. the first one backs the u.n. recognized government, which is based out of tabrook the main bases are in the east of the country they are also in control of the western city. the second one fights under the libya dawn banner, and is supporting the rival government based in tripoli. they have made advances on the border. it is split between rival groups who back both coalitions. the growing divide between both catches has given isil a chance to increase it's influence. it has recently gained ground, in fierce, and nofilia but other groups are fighting back. the fighters had led the battle and captures former leader now they are ready to redeploy this time to fend off the local branch of isil, the
can be dealt with in a military way and that point was also underscored by the secretary general of the united nations. >> president, thank you there on the washington summit on extremism. >> now libya's u.n. recognized government has asked the security council to lift an armed advisor to help against other arms groups. many are fighting for control. now the fight in libya is drawn between two main coalitions. the first one backs the u.n. recognized government, which is based out of...
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united nations. i'm speaking on the basis of my principle. and the member-states of the united nations have made it quite clear in their general assembly resolution, so that's why i'm referring to this. >> the fighting in eastern ukraine continues to affect millions living in the region. here's a look at where things stand in the war torn country. according to the u.n. high commissioner for human rights more than 5300 people have been killed and a little over 12,000 wounded. in just the last three weeks of january 224 civilian deaths were recorded. some 5.2 million creuns are still living -- ukrainians are still living among conflict zone. since the war started many have been displaced a lot of them children, a lot of them elderly fled the country entirely with 400,000 heading for russia. steven cohen is a contributing individual arming the ukrainian military you've got europe's are we seeing a good cop bad cop scenario play out or is there divergent strategies? >> well, play out when and about what? we're at a turning point. the civil war and that's what it is in ukraine could quickly become a war between united states nato and russia. it's alre
united nations. i'm speaking on the basis of my principle. and the member-states of the united nations have made it quite clear in their general assembly resolution, so that's why i'm referring to this. >> the fighting in eastern ukraine continues to affect millions living in the region. here's a look at where things stand in the war torn country. according to the u.n. high commissioner for human rights more than 5300 people have been killed and a little over 12,000 wounded. in just the...
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representatives from more than 60 countries are attending the summit along with the secretary- general of the united nationson time on "mornings on 2," 7:56. in a couple of minute, ashton carter, a former top pentagon official and harvard professor, is scheduled to be sworn in as the new secretary of defense. here's new video of carter. here he is arriving for our first day on the job at the pentagon. a little while ago this morning. carter's wife lost her footing getting out of the car on the ice and snow. look right here. she slipped -- slipped and fell. he rushes over. he was overwhelmingly confirmed by the senate last week. she looks like she's okay. >> getting her hair fixed up. >> yeah, right. he replaces chuck hagel who resigned from the pentagon after a rocky tenure and tensions with the white house and congress. >>> aviolent robbery at a pizza restaurant end end -- ended with an employee getting shot. >>> we're still bolling developing news on the peninsula. we've been on this all morning. a search underway after a canoe capsized in the bay last night. >>> good morning. we're looking at some south
representatives from more than 60 countries are attending the summit along with the secretary- general of the united nationson time on "mornings on 2," 7:56. in a couple of minute, ashton carter, a former top pentagon official and harvard professor, is scheduled to be sworn in as the new secretary of defense. here's new video of carter. here he is arriving for our first day on the job at the pentagon. a little while ago this morning. carter's wife lost her footing getting out of the...
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enemies of the united states around the world, so the spin cycle, the war cycle, the destructive cycle continues. >> i want to turn to kofi annan, the former secretary-general of the united nations. over the weekend, annan spoke at the munich security conference. he suggested the u.s.-led invasion of iraq created the islamic state. >> the second and much more proximate cause of the instability we are witnessing today with the invasion of iraq in 2003. i spoke against it at the time and i'm afraid my concerns have been proved well-founded. the folly of that fateful decision was compounded by postinvasion decision, the disbandment of security forces port hundreds of thousands of trained disgruntled soldiers and policemen onto the streets. you and secretary kofi anand. your response? >> is a good point, but when you go back >> we spoke about the impending invasion of iraq more than a decade ago. kofi annan could've been stronger in his post at the united nations in opposing it and frankly, are ultimately people in washington as well in retrospect say what terrible tragedies have unfolded, but at the time, they don't have a whole lot of back home. they don't challenge administration
enemies of the united states around the world, so the spin cycle, the war cycle, the destructive cycle continues. >> i want to turn to kofi annan, the former secretary-general of the united nations. over the weekend, annan spoke at the munich security conference. he suggested the u.s.-led invasion of iraq created the islamic state. >> the second and much more proximate cause of the instability we are witnessing today with the invasion of iraq in 2003. i spoke against it at the time...
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large areas in the east are controlled by militias loyal to general haftar, and united nations peace talks have so far failed. al jazeera. >> al jazeera's journalist peter greste is making his way back to australia with his brother. he said he had mixed feelings over his new found freedom. peter was jailed for 400 days in egypt and says he feels incredible angst leaving his two colleaguing behind and will continue to fight for mohamed fahmy, baher mohammed who remain in jail. >>> canadian egyptian joint mohammed fahmy have renounced his egyptian citizenship. canada's foreign minister has said fahmy's release is imminent. he said diplomatic efforts to free him were going very well, but he did not elaborate when exactly it was expected to happen. there is no official word from the egyptian government. >>> al jazeera continues to call for the immediate release of its two staff members still in prison in egypt. in a statement the network said that the campaign to free guilty our journalists in i didn't want will not end until all three have been released. peter greste was released after
large areas in the east are controlled by militias loyal to general haftar, and united nations peace talks have so far failed. al jazeera. >> al jazeera's journalist peter greste is making his way back to australia with his brother. he said he had mixed feelings over his new found freedom. peter was jailed for 400 days in egypt and says he feels incredible angst leaving his two colleaguing behind and will continue to fight for mohamed fahmy, baher mohammed who remain in jail. >>>...
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. >> this morning, delegates from about 65 countries along with the secretary general of the united nationsill gather for the closing session of the violent extremism summit at the state department. >>> a crisis team will be -- to help students cope with the death of one of their classmates. christopher gonzales was hit by an suv on clayton road, detroit avenue yesterday morning. authorities say he was crossing in the intersection, but against the traffic signal. the 45-year-old driver stopped, and is cooperating with police. gonzales was an eighth grader at oak grove middle school, and lived close to the crash site. >>> our time is now 5:46. being called a discovery of a lifetime. a mike named mike sarino ran across this egg-shaped object. he was eating seafood stew at a restaurant for his birthday back in 2009. he's a police officer in massachusetts. he showed this to his wife. she said, "it's pretty." they took it home, put it in the jewelry box. wasn't until recently he saw a news story about a similar find, that he realized that pretty egg-shaped object might be something valuable. tur
. >> this morning, delegates from about 65 countries along with the secretary general of the united nationsill gather for the closing session of the violent extremism summit at the state department. >>> a crisis team will be -- to help students cope with the death of one of their classmates. christopher gonzales was hit by an suv on clayton road, detroit avenue yesterday morning. authorities say he was crossing in the intersection, but against the traffic signal. the 45-year-old...
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representatives from more than 60 countries are attending the summit along with the secretary general of the united nations. >>> the bay area is reacting to the video released by isis showing the beheading of 21 egyptian christians. at san antonio church in hayward, they are reacting with sadness and outrage. the 21 victims, most of them young men died as martyrs. >> we are sad for their family. we are sad for this inhuman action. >> pope francis called the gruesome beheadings an attack on all christians. >>> east bay town cutting ties with their police chief. there has been mounting pressure to fire chief harmon because of the way he handled the investigation into how an officers gun and badge was stolen bay prostitute in reno last may. people in kennington are upset it took him eight months to do something. >>> they got an r-rated eyeful. they went to see the new sponge bob square pants movie but the drive in has two screens. one was playing sponge bob, the other right in view of the g rated movie was the racy 50 shades of grey. >> there is no way to avoid looking at that screen. it's too tempting. and s
representatives from more than 60 countries are attending the summit along with the secretary general of the united nations. >>> the bay area is reacting to the video released by isis showing the beheading of 21 egyptian christians. at san antonio church in hayward, they are reacting with sadness and outrage. the 21 victims, most of them young men died as martyrs. >> we are sad for their family. we are sad for this inhuman action. >> pope francis called the gruesome...
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representatives from more than 60 countries are attending the summit along with the secretary general of the united nations. >>> there will be classes today at an oakland middle school where the cafeteria caught fire yesterday. it caused $1 million damage at claremont middle school but the cafeteria it's in a building separate from the rest of the school. so the classrooms they were not damaged. investigators still don't know if the fire was set deliberately. students and parents say they are concerned. >> it worries me a lot. because you don't know if they were trying to set the whole school on fire. >> kind of scary, i guess. just knowing that someone was trying to burn down something of the school. >> now investigators will be checking surveillance video. they want to see if cameras captured what happened before that fire started. the cafeteria it will be out of commission for the rest of the school year so brown bag lunches they will be delivered every day. >>> right now it is 5:48. we want to check in with sal. we are expecting a little busier commute today because people are back to work after the pr
representatives from more than 60 countries are attending the summit along with the secretary general of the united nations. >>> there will be classes today at an oakland middle school where the cafeteria caught fire yesterday. it caused $1 million damage at claremont middle school but the cafeteria it's in a building separate from the rest of the school. so the classrooms they were not damaged. investigators still don't know if the fire was set deliberately. students and parents say...
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inaudible] what is the concern of isis in libya >> they can tell you in general that we strongly support the effort efforts of the united nations and to the secretary-general to facilitate the formation of the national unity government to bring the public will solution to the ongoing political security and institutional crisis in this country. what we have seen is extremists try to capitalize on instability in the country to carry out the acts of violence and that's why we continue to be concerned about the situation and we try to get the situation under control to try to stabilize the representative central government in libya. there's a special representative working on the task right now and we are supportive of his efforts. >> i don't have any conversations specifically to read. the president was forceful in condemning the killing is not just over the weekend but also including in the la times today. so we certainly have an important military to military relationship with the government of play an important role in the counterterrorism activities and in terms of the specific conversations i don't have any information about
inaudible] what is the concern of isis in libya >> they can tell you in general that we strongly support the effort efforts of the united nations and to the secretary-general to facilitate the formation of the national unity government to bring the public will solution to the ongoing political security and institutional crisis in this country. what we have seen is extremists try to capitalize on instability in the country to carry out the acts of violence and that's why we continue to be...
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general ban ki-moon. what is the eunlts willing united nations willing to do, to solve a more and more dangerous situation some more and more unstable state, as every day that goes by. the political parties that have been involved in these negotiations have become more and more pessimistic with regard to the u.n.'s role, particularly its envoy in terms of these negotiations the houthis the shia militia that have conducted this coup have become more and more powerful as long as these negotiations continue. certainly there must be another strategy in order to ensure that this coup is reversed and that legitimacy is restored. on the security front: more violence across the country. this time on thursday there was an attack on what was food to be al qaeda militants in an army base on chebwa province. army base is close proximity to the oil production center of yemen. also significant is that the al qaeda militants who had taken control of this army base said they were doing this because they said the army had capitulated. as the houthis advance south wards towards the rest of the country and al qaeda wanted t
general ban ki-moon. what is the eunlts willing united nations willing to do, to solve a more and more dangerous situation some more and more unstable state, as every day that goes by. the political parties that have been involved in these negotiations have become more and more pessimistic with regard to the u.n.'s role, particularly its envoy in terms of these negotiations the houthis the shia militia that have conducted this coup have become more and more powerful as long as these...
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founding medical director for the acute care for elderly unit at the san francisco general hospital that's a model of care that received national attention for the focus only maintaining and improving during they stay their physical and cognizant active functions 8 years ago the san francisco general hospital leadership had the foresight to understand that the san francisco polyps was age and an innovative model was needed to aid the special needs of the population and they choose dr. lou sail to lead and start and fulfill this dream and vision of a unit this is opening in february of 2007 the unit has confessed cared for over 12 thousands patient and has helped people across the country to come and see the outcomes they've been able to achieve i have to say thank you so much if the general for allowing us to learn as well in december the unit will move up to the 78th floor of the brand new building we saw in the video and to the rooftop this will aid our seniors in a speedy recovery so, please welcome dr. people's 3 i can't remember lou say to the stage to honor him (clapping.) looking for him i know he's sheer thank you. >> w
founding medical director for the acute care for elderly unit at the san francisco general hospital that's a model of care that received national attention for the focus only maintaining and improving during they stay their physical and cognizant active functions 8 years ago the san francisco general hospital leadership had the foresight to understand that the san francisco polyps was age and an innovative model was needed to aid the special needs of the population and they choose dr. lou sail...