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a recent united nations general assembly resolution calls on all car manufacturers to meet minimum u.n standards by 2020. eddie: i'm looking for any lights that are visible. and it looks as though we've got a reversing light on thee red jeep that's... narrator: laws and policies are one thing, but ultimately, a great deal depends on the behavior of individuals. and one part of education is helping drivers focus more on safety. eddie: and at the end of the road at the stop sign, i'm going to turn right. so, mirror first, then my signal. my position's good. it's an all-way stop sign. i'm going to gently brining the ccar to a ststandstill, reapply the signal... narrator: the running commentary you're hearing is a technique taught to advanced drivers to increase focus and awareness. eddie: and i'm turning onto a street that's 30 miles per hour. there's a car waiting to come out on the right-hand side. the driver's not looking at me yet, so i want to see them turn their head towards me. there it is, we've now had head contact. narrator: eddie wren is the chief instructor of advanced drivers
a recent united nations general assembly resolution calls on all car manufacturers to meet minimum u.n standards by 2020. eddie: i'm looking for any lights that are visible. and it looks as though we've got a reversing light on thee red jeep that's... narrator: laws and policies are one thing, but ultimately, a great deal depends on the behavior of individuals. and one part of education is helping drivers focus more on safety. eddie: and at the end of the road at the stop sign, i'm going to...
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it was 1946, and the united nations general assembly wanted to provide emergency food and health careto children in countries devastated by world war ii. unicef is still around today. the u.n. programam furninishes long-term humanitarian and developmental assistance to millions of children and mothers in more e than 190 countries. this week on "full frame," we'll meet 3 of unicef's celebrity ambassadors. they'll tell us how they use their fame and fortune to advocate on behalf of the world's most vulnerable citizens. i'm mike walter coming to you from the heart of new york city's vibrant times square. let's take it "full fr"
it was 1946, and the united nations general assembly wanted to provide emergency food and health careto children in countries devastated by world war ii. unicef is still around today. the u.n. programam furninishes long-term humanitarian and developmental assistance to millions of children and mothers in more e than 190 countries. this week on "full frame," we'll meet 3 of unicef's celebrity ambassadors. they'll tell us how they use their fame and fortune to advocate on behalf of the...
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the general assembly of the united nations accorded it similar recognition. >> the representative of the alestinian people. we have this organization and many -- controlling all of our different branches, our military forces, are central conference. we have our national conference which would present all the organization, political organizations which epresent our people. >> be they invaders, tourist, or refugees, large bodies of foreigners are always resented by the local population. refugee camps have become grudgingly accepting enclaves guarded by plo soldiers. >> the question is the palestinian, he is at the ercy. he is always observed. e is always mistreated. this is the tragedy of the palestinian today. he does not have a place to go to. >> we should not forget that war is part of politics and we struggle by all means at our disposal. we struggle on all different fronts politically, militarily, democratically and ocially. >> training of the fedayeen begins. those who do not have devious experience in weapons and weaponry. the first operation state back to 1965. to some they are
the general assembly of the united nations accorded it similar recognition. >> the representative of the alestinian people. we have this organization and many -- controlling all of our different branches, our military forces, are central conference. we have our national conference which would present all the organization, political organizations which epresent our people. >> be they invaders, tourist, or refugees, large bodies of foreigners are always resented by the local...
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. >> in a historic vote today, the united nations general assembly supported the palestinian claim tosecond resolution also passed that would give the palestinian liberation organization a formal place at the u.n. as an observer. >> when the plo were given observers status, it seemed to encourage the idea that violence would get your grievance in a way that would get you respected. >> israel will pursue the plo murderers until justice is meted out to them. the blood of children will not be shed with impunity. it's so... quiet. is it, too quiet? it's awful. yeah. feel at home, pretty much wherever you are. t-mobile is america's best unlimited network. chances are, the last time yoyou got robbed.an, i know-- i got a loan 20 years ago, and i got robbed. that's why i started lendingtree-- the only place you can compare up to 5 real offers side by side, for free. it's like shopping for hotels online, but our average customer can save twenty thousand dollars. at lendingtree, you know you're getting the best deal. so take the power back and come to lendingtree.com, because at lendingtree whe
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. >> in a historic vote today, the united nations general assembly supported the palestinian claim totehood. and a second resolution also passed that would give the palestinian liberation organization a formal place at the u.n. as an observer. >> when the plo were given observers status, it seemed to encourage the idea that violence would get your grievance in a way that would get you respected. >> israel will pursue the plo murderers until justice is meted out to them. the blood of children will not be shed with impunity. presents "how to win at business." step one: point decisively with the arm of your glasses. abracadabra. the stage is yours. step two: choose la quinta. the only hotel where you can redeem loyalty points for a free night-instantly and win at business. my dad called them up and asked for "the jennifer garner card" which is such a dad thing to do. after he gave his name the woman from capital one said "mr. garner, are you related to jennifer?" kind of joking with him. and my dad was so proud to tell her, "as a matter of fact, she is my middle daughter". so now dad has
. >> in a historic vote today, the united nations general assembly supported the palestinian claim totehood. and a second resolution also passed that would give the palestinian liberation organization a formal place at the u.n. as an observer. >> when the plo were given observers status, it seemed to encourage the idea that violence would get your grievance in a way that would get you respected. >> israel will pursue the plo murderers until justice is meted out to them. the...
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. >> in a historic vote today, the united nations general assembly supported the palestinian claim tond a second resolution also passed that would give the palestinian liberation organization a formal place at the u.n. as an observer. >> when the plo were given observers status, it seemed to encourage the idea that violence would get your grievance in a way that would get you respected. >> israel will pursue the plo murderers until justice is meted out to them. the blood of children will not be shed with impunity. ♪ you might not ever just stand there, looking at it. you may never even sit in the back seat. yeah, but maybe you should. ♪ (laughter) ♪ i'm leaving you, wesley. but why? you haven't noticed me in two years. i was in a coma. well, i still deserve appreciation. who was there for you when you had amnesia? you know i can't remember that. stop this madness. if it's appreciation you want you should both get snapshot from progressive. it rewards good drivers with big discounts on car insurance. i have also awen from my coma. ♪ it'slesusan lucci. ♪ atmore than one flavor, oruch te
. >> in a historic vote today, the united nations general assembly supported the palestinian claim tond a second resolution also passed that would give the palestinian liberation organization a formal place at the u.n. as an observer. >> when the plo were given observers status, it seemed to encourage the idea that violence would get your grievance in a way that would get you respected. >> israel will pursue the plo murderers until justice is meted out to them. the blood of...
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it is also impossible for something such as certain or the sanctions in the united nations general assembly. that is option never been done at the oas, for instance. but i think that the question of whether it would be a good or bad idea, i think what is most important it has not been a punitive exercise for what we're trying to do or, it has not been lead by the u.s. this is has been a collective issue that has evolved internationally that tried to find all diplomatic ways to solve the problem. it was presented to a democratic charter and suspend the venezuela at oas. all the states said, no, not yet. we have to first do everything possible at a diplomatic level. and then we went with this, extrordinary assembly and consultations and the answer is exactly that. we were trying to send a message to the venezuelans that we're still looking for some type of resolution through mediation or something like that. and this, apart from the fact that we don't want to hurt the population anymore with sanctions, but sanctions should not only be considered economically. they should be taken into account
it is also impossible for something such as certain or the sanctions in the united nations general assembly. that is option never been done at the oas, for instance. but i think that the question of whether it would be a good or bad idea, i think what is most important it has not been a punitive exercise for what we're trying to do or, it has not been lead by the u.s. this is has been a collective issue that has evolved internationally that tried to find all diplomatic ways to solve the...
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the united nations says an entire generation is being starved and crippled and famine is looming.a ward nearby, another threat, a desperate rush to save abdullah mohammed salem, who came in with no pulse. they tried to squeeze fluid and life back into his veins, he's one victim of an epidemic ravaging yemen — cholera, and it's the worst outbreak in history. there is now a perfect breeding ground for disease, because sanitation services have broken down. abdullah‘s son, ahmed, has a message for those in power who are busy waging war. translation: deal with the sewage. and clean the streets. "mosquitoes and flies are everywhere causing illness. "we are demanding that everyone who claims to be our leader should just care about the people." instead, they are dying of cholera at the rate of about one every hour. another outcome of a brutal conflict. this hospital alone receives about 100 new cholera cases every day. those who get help recover quickly, within hours. but many in yemen are dying needlessly, because they can't get the most basic treatment. after more than two years of war,
the united nations says an entire generation is being starved and crippled and famine is looming.a ward nearby, another threat, a desperate rush to save abdullah mohammed salem, who came in with no pulse. they tried to squeeze fluid and life back into his veins, he's one victim of an epidemic ravaging yemen — cholera, and it's the worst outbreak in history. there is now a perfect breeding ground for disease, because sanitation services have broken down. abdullah‘s son, ahmed, has a message...
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the united nations general assembly started this initiative to raise awareness about the importance of investing in youth skills development. young people are almost three times more likely to be unemployed than adults. young people around the world are exposed to lower quality jobs, greater labor market inequities and a greater school to work transition period. that's why i'm pleased to have introduced a bill last month. too often we have seen students push down the college pathway that just doesn't work for some students. c.t.e. is a path some students choose in pursuit of industry certification and hands on skills they can use right out of high school. by modernizing the federal investment in c.t.e. programs we will be able to connect more educators with industry stake holders and close the skills gap. on world youth skills day, i consider -- i urge everyone to confer a career in technical education. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from the virgin islands seek recognition? ms. plaskett: i ask unanimous c
the united nations general assembly started this initiative to raise awareness about the importance of investing in youth skills development. young people are almost three times more likely to be unemployed than adults. young people around the world are exposed to lower quality jobs, greater labor market inequities and a greater school to work transition period. that's why i'm pleased to have introduced a bill last month. too often we have seen students push down the college pathway that just...
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kofi annan, the former united nations secretary-general spoke at the munich security coconference insuggested the 2015. u.s.-led invasion of iraq created the islamic state. moree second and much proximate cause of the instability we are witnessing today was the invasion of iraq in 2003. i spoke against it at the time and i'm afraid my cononcerns hae been proved wewell-founded. decision that fateful was compounded by postinvasion decisions, disbandment of security forces, port hundreds of thousands of trained and disgruntled soldiers and policemen under the streets. amy: that his former u.n. secretary-general kofi and and speaking in 2015. can you respond to what he said about the origins ofof isis and what you think will happen in raqqa once isis is routed from the city? >> the iraq war provided in environment to have isis and other groups. there was not a government -- that h help to create these kind of extremism groups or provided a good and vomit for the extremist -- good environment for the extremists to come. the same thing happen in syria. control without any government -- tha
kofi annan, the former united nations secretary-general spoke at the munich security coconference insuggested the 2015. u.s.-led invasion of iraq created the islamic state. moree second and much proximate cause of the instability we are witnessing today was the invasion of iraq in 2003. i spoke against it at the time and i'm afraid my cononcerns hae been proved wewell-founded. decision that fateful was compounded by postinvasion decisions, disbandment of security forces, port hundreds of...
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government with the american people at the opening of the united nations general assembly. while observing several multilateral negotiation teams, i experienced how the american/canadian relationship can be a powerful force around the world. i share the president's belief that the united states is deeply fortunate to have a neighbor like canada. just three weeks after his inauguration on february 13 th, president trump host eed prime minister trudeau. as president trump said that day, our two nations share much more than a border. we share the same values, we share the love, truly a great love of freedom and we share a collective defense. american and canadian troops have gone to battle together, fought wars together and forged the special bonds that come when two nations shed blood together. today the economies of the united states and canada are similarly intertwined. we have one another's number one trading partner. if confirmed, i will work tirelessly to further enhance our strong economic partnership. the most extensionive and integrated economic relationship of any two
government with the american people at the opening of the united nations general assembly. while observing several multilateral negotiation teams, i experienced how the american/canadian relationship can be a powerful force around the world. i share the president's belief that the united states is deeply fortunate to have a neighbor like canada. just three weeks after his inauguration on february 13 th, president trump host eed prime minister trudeau. as president trump said that day, our two...
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the united nations says an entire generation is being starved and cripples. until someone is looming. award nearby a desperate rush to save up jello mohammed sallam. came in with no pulse. they try to squeeze fluid and life back into his vein. he's a victim of an epidemic ravaging yemen. cholera. and it's the worst outbreak in the world. humn. there's now a perfect breeding ground for disease because sanitation services have broken down. a jealous on asp net has a message for those in power who are busy waging war. well i don't know that i'd have all my side of town people noon deals with the sewage he says. and clean the streets. mosquitoes and flies are everywhere causing illness. we are demanding that everyone who claims to be our leader. should just care about the people. instead they are dying of cholera at the rays of about one every hour. another outcome of a brutal conflict. this hospital alone receives about a hundred new cholera cases every day. those who gets helped recover quickly. within hours. but many in yemen are dying needlessly because they
the united nations says an entire generation is being starved and cripples. until someone is looming. award nearby a desperate rush to save up jello mohammed sallam. came in with no pulse. they try to squeeze fluid and life back into his vein. he's a victim of an epidemic ravaging yemen. cholera. and it's the worst outbreak in the world. humn. there's now a perfect breeding ground for disease because sanitation services have broken down. a jealous on asp net has a message for those in power who...
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the united nations says an entire generation is being starved and crippled and famine is looming. nearby, another threat, a desperate rush to save abdullah mohammed salem, who came in with no pulse. they tried to squeeze fluid and life back into his veins. he's one victim of an epidemic ravaging yemen — cholera, and it's the worst outbreak in the world. there is now a perfect breeding ground for disease, because sanitation services have broken down. abdullah‘s son, ahmed, has a message for those in power who are busy waging war. "deal with the sewage", he says, "and clean the streets". "mosquitoes and flies are everywhere causing illness. "we are demanding that everyone who claims to be our leader should just care about the people." instead, they are dying of cholera at the rate of about one every hour. another outcome of a brutal conflict. this hospital alone receives about 100 new cholera cases every day. those who get help recover quickly, within hours. but many in yemen are dying needlessly, because they can't get the most basic treatment. after more than two years of war, hal
the united nations says an entire generation is being starved and crippled and famine is looming. nearby, another threat, a desperate rush to save abdullah mohammed salem, who came in with no pulse. they tried to squeeze fluid and life back into his veins. he's one victim of an epidemic ravaging yemen — cholera, and it's the worst outbreak in the world. there is now a perfect breeding ground for disease, because sanitation services have broken down. abdullah‘s son, ahmed, has a message for...
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almost impossible that something such as certain other sanctions would be approved by the united nations in the general assembly. that would be an option, but i think that the question of whether it would be a good or a bad idea is most important that it has not been what we are trying to do and has not been led by the u.s. this has been a collective vision that has evolved internationally and has tried to find diplomatic ways to solve the problem. it was perceptive to do that democratic charter and suspend venezuela and all the states that no, not yet. we have to first do everything possible at the diplomatic level. and then, we went with this extraordinary assembly in consultation and the answer is exactly that we were trying to send a message to the venezuelans that we are still looking towards some type of mediation or something like that. this apart from the fact we don't want to hurt the population anymore with sanctions. the sanctions should not he only considered economically. they should be taken into account in a political light because there could be a political sanction, in exclusion to kno
almost impossible that something such as certain other sanctions would be approved by the united nations in the general assembly. that would be an option, but i think that the question of whether it would be a good or a bad idea is most important that it has not been what we are trying to do and has not been led by the u.s. this has been a collective vision that has evolved internationally and has tried to find diplomatic ways to solve the problem. it was perceptive to do that democratic...
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united nations. that was a position that the secretary general gave russia. and you also see that from a cyber standpoint we need to get together with russia. we need to tell them what we think should happen, shouldn't happen and if we talk to them about it, hopefully, we can cut this out and get them to stop. it doesn't mean we ever take our eyes off the ball. it doesn't mean we ever trust russia. we can't trust russia and we won't ever trust russia. but you keep those that you don't trust closer so that you can always keep an eye on them and keep them in check. that's what we're trying to do with russia right now. >> rudy giuliani is an adviser to the president on cyber security. he was asked in poland this week why the u.s. hasn't punished russia for interfering in the election. listen to how he answered. >> i do think we have taken action. i just don't think we've announced it. >> so he's suggesting that the u.s. has taken some covert action already to punish russia. can you confirm whether that's true? >> no, i can't. i don't know what the context of his
united nations. that was a position that the secretary general gave russia. and you also see that from a cyber standpoint we need to get together with russia. we need to tell them what we think should happen, shouldn't happen and if we talk to them about it, hopefully, we can cut this out and get them to stop. it doesn't mean we ever take our eyes off the ball. it doesn't mean we ever trust russia. we can't trust russia and we won't ever trust russia. but you keep those that you don't trust...
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the united nations says an entire generation is being starved and crippled and famine is looming.ed and famine is looming. in a ward nearby, another threat, a desperate rush to save abdullah mohammed salem, who came in with no pulse. they tried to squeeze fluid and life back into his veins, one victim of an epidemic ravaging yemen, cholera, and it's the worst outbreak in history. there is now a perfect breeding ground for the disease, as sanitation services have broken down. abdullah‘s son, ahmed, has a message for those in power who, are busy waging war. translation: deal with who, are busy waging war. translation: dealwith the who, are busy waging war. translation: deal with the sewage. and clean the streets. mosquitoes and flies are everywhere causing illness. we are demanding that eve ryo ne illness. we are demanding that everyone who claims to be our leader should just care about the people. instead, they are dying of cholera at the rate of about one every hour. another outcome of a brutal conflict. this hospital alone receives about 100 new cholera cases every day. those who
the united nations says an entire generation is being starved and crippled and famine is looming.ed and famine is looming. in a ward nearby, another threat, a desperate rush to save abdullah mohammed salem, who came in with no pulse. they tried to squeeze fluid and life back into his veins, one victim of an epidemic ravaging yemen, cholera, and it's the worst outbreak in history. there is now a perfect breeding ground for the disease, as sanitation services have broken down. abdullah‘s son,...
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the united nations says an entire generation is being starved and crippled. and famine is looming.ine is looming. and in a water nearby, a desperate rush to save abdullah mohammed salem, who came in with no pulse. they try to squeeze fluid and life back into his veins. he's a victim of an epidemic ravaging yemen. cholera. and it's the worst outbreak the world. there is now a perfect breeding ground for disease, because sanitation services have broken down. abdullah‘s son, ahmed, has a message for those in power who are busy waging war. deal with the switch, he says, and clean the streets. mosquitoes and flies are everywhere, causing illness. we are everywhere, causing illness. we are demanding that everyone who claims to be our leader should just ca re claims to be our leader should just care about the people. instead, they are dying of cholera at a rate of about one every hour. another outcome of a brutal conflict. this hospital alone receives about 100 new cholera cases every day. those who get help recover quickly, within hours. but many in yemen are dying needlessly because the
the united nations says an entire generation is being starved and crippled. and famine is looming.ine is looming. and in a water nearby, a desperate rush to save abdullah mohammed salem, who came in with no pulse. they try to squeeze fluid and life back into his veins. he's a victim of an epidemic ravaging yemen. cholera. and it's the worst outbreak the world. there is now a perfect breeding ground for disease, because sanitation services have broken down. abdullah‘s son, ahmed, has a message...
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national district attorney's association. he wants authorities involved in enforcing immigration laws. >> we admit 1.1 million people to permanent legal residency in the united states. we are a very generous nation. we have every right to say what the rules are and enforce those rules. >> sessions said the justice department is developing policies to increase seizures of cash and property. using that tactic before there's proof of a crime is opposed by civil liberty groups and members of congress. >>> iran is complying with the 2013 nuclear deal. the report to congress there will be no change in the easing of sanctions against iran. administration officials say iran will face charges for ballistic missiles and other activities. >>> the star tribune of minneapolis is reporting new details of the shooting of a meditation teacher by a police officer. three people say she was standing on the driver's side of the squad car when the officer in the passenger seat fired. the coroner says she died of an abdominal wound. pdeepening the grief of her lovd ones. >> thank you for being here. >> reporter: the emotional reaction by her fiance is demanding answers. >> we have been provided with almost no
national district attorney's association. he wants authorities involved in enforcing immigration laws. >> we admit 1.1 million people to permanent legal residency in the united states. we are a very generous nation. we have every right to say what the rules are and enforce those rules. >> sessions said the justice department is developing policies to increase seizures of cash and property. using that tactic before there's proof of a crime is opposed by civil liberty groups and...
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it's almost impossible and certain other sanctions would be at the united nations and the general assembly, that would be an option that has never been done but i think that the question of whether it would be a good or bad idea, i think what's most important is it has not been a punitive exercise were trying to do and it has not been led by the u.s. this is been a collective mission that has the involved international land has tried to find all diplomatic ways to solve the problem. it was presented to do with the democratic charge and suspend venezuela if all the states will know not yet. we have to first two everything possible at a diplomatic level. and then we went with this extraordinary assembly and consultation. and we answered exactly that. we're trying to send a message to the venezuelans that were still looking for some type of resolution through mediation or something like that. on this, apart from the fact that we don't want to hurt the population anymore sanctions, but sanctions should not only be considered economically, they should be taken into account in a political life.
it's almost impossible and certain other sanctions would be at the united nations and the general assembly, that would be an option that has never been done but i think that the question of whether it would be a good or bad idea, i think what's most important is it has not been a punitive exercise were trying to do and it has not been led by the u.s. this is been a collective mission that has the involved international land has tried to find all diplomatic ways to solve the problem. it was...
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our military went there to nations effort to stop north korean aggression korea.t south my first question is, the american general, the four-star general, is he still united if he is, mander and are there other united nations that would in fact come o the korean peninsula in case there is conflict there? my final question is, just what mission in korea now? is it support-type mission, do reans?port cot i think i heard something on the ournal yesterday, someone aying that the four-star american general has esponsibility for our -- or command of all forces involved n any type of ground conflict or any type -- responsible for conflict on the a.inslurks guest: general brooks wears commander of 's u.n.ed nations command, all nations which ended 1950-19 53 war. combined ander of forces command, which is just the u.s. and south korean forces commander of u.s. forces, korea. ow during peacetime, the south kore maintains control of war-time f. there's a situation in both the u.s. and south korean president decides situation, war-time then the un commander, general brooks, the u.s. four star, assumes command of the u.s. orces and the south korean forces, called war
our military went there to nations effort to stop north korean aggression korea.t south my first question is, the american general, the four-star general, is he still united if he is, mander and are there other united nations that would in fact come o the korean peninsula in case there is conflict there? my final question is, just what mission in korea now? is it support-type mission, do reans?port cot i think i heard something on the ournal yesterday, someone aying that the four-star american...
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diversified fund raising can the american stinginess make other nations indeed more united well to discuss that i'm now joined by. undersecretary general support mr codes great to see in moscow thank you very much for your time thank you now mr carr all five permanent members of the security council are required to pay a larger than average share of the un budget but the united states has long been the biggest contributor and it will remain as such even if all the promises to cut back on funding a school have realized is this funding issue really as dramatic as it has been described in some western media i think more than the question of funding for me would have been got to be should be effective on the ground and you should be if you should so that news to me should be in fact they were the worst possible cost and then i came here for discussions but that i should be as it was provided by those in favor of one of the best when it comes to cost efficiency well you're being very complimentary diplomatic but i think the defining issue is a very important one yesterday and that i. thing we can see that from the statements of the top u.n.
diversified fund raising can the american stinginess make other nations indeed more united well to discuss that i'm now joined by. undersecretary general support mr codes great to see in moscow thank you very much for your time thank you now mr carr all five permanent members of the security council are required to pay a larger than average share of the un budget but the united states has long been the biggest contributor and it will remain as such even if all the promises to cut back on...
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united nations coalition fighting the axis powers. this represents of the idea of what becomes the u.n. general assembly. in the center is executive committee. this is really the full-time staff of what will become the united nations. the secretariat -- and the last circle, which is marked four police is roosevelt's conception , of what became the security council of the united nations. the four police that roosevelt had in mind were the united states, great britain, the soviet union, and the fourth country was going to be china, which he felt was an up-and-coming power and deserving of being among the four policeman, or the security council of the united nations. so, they are in rod strokes, the ideas that he is kicking in his mind for this postwar organization. i think it is very telling that roosevelt is thinking so far ahead. this is 1943 and the war is far from over, but he is our -- already thinking about the horizon and what comes after the war. in 1944, in the midst of world war ii, fdr runs for an unprecedented fourth term as president of the united states. as you can see in this photograph, the
united nations coalition fighting the axis powers. this represents of the idea of what becomes the u.n. general assembly. in the center is executive committee. this is really the full-time staff of what will become the united nations. the secretariat -- and the last circle, which is marked four police is roosevelt's conception , of what became the security council of the united nations. the four police that roosevelt had in mind were the united states, great britain, the soviet union, and the...
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national constituent assembly on the venezuelan people. he will keep that promise. secretary mnuchin. >> thank you, general. today, the united states is broadening its effort to address the ongoing assault on venezuela's democratic institutions by the medora regime. treasury's office of foreign assets control, opec has sanctions the president of venezuela. nicholas maduro. as a result of today's sanctions, all assets of maduro, subject to u.s. jurisdiction are frozen. u.s. persons are prohibited from dealing with him. as president trump said earlier this month, the strong and courageous actions by the venezuelan people to stand for democracy, freedom, and the rule of law have been continually ignored by nicholas maduro who dreams of becoming a dictator. yesterday's illegitimate election confirmed that maduro is a dictator who disregards the will of the venezuelan people. the national constituent assembly aspires illegitimately to usurp the constitutional role of democratically elected national assembly. rewrite the constitution, and impose an authoritarian regime on the people. as such, it represents a rupture in venezuela's
national constituent assembly on the venezuelan people. he will keep that promise. secretary mnuchin. >> thank you, general. today, the united states is broadening its effort to address the ongoing assault on venezuela's democratic institutions by the medora regime. treasury's office of foreign assets control, opec has sanctions the president of venezuela. nicholas maduro. as a result of today's sanctions, all assets of maduro, subject to u.s. jurisdiction are frozen. u.s. persons are...
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united states general security council. fifteen members it was hastily called by the u.s. ambassador to the united nations. as soon as we got word that north korea had set off a missile that could actually reach the united states alaska in particular she said we have to get this together. they are members right now. and they called this emergency meeting regarding the nuclear threat. the meeting was happening as it officially warns that war is now on the table and could be a real possibility with north korea. the pentagon sports person confirming that 37 minutes with the inter- continental ballistic missile is the longest time of any flight for any ballistic missile they had launched today. so what did it do. it traveled 1,700 miles into space and the fact that it could reenter the atmosphere is the big part of this. it did. it makes it makes it quite capable of striking in the region and reaching as far as alaska. adam shapiro is live at the white house with the very latest. the president is in the air right now. but he knows what happens and what is developing. this morning they were responding as they h
united states general security council. fifteen members it was hastily called by the u.s. ambassador to the united nations. as soon as we got word that north korea had set off a missile that could actually reach the united states alaska in particular she said we have to get this together. they are members right now. and they called this emergency meeting regarding the nuclear threat. the meeting was happening as it officially warns that war is now on the table and could be a real possibility...
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united nations might be. it starts on the left with the circle. that represented the nations that were at that time in the coalition. this represents the idea of what becomes the un's general assembly. in the center, you have something marked -- executive committee. this is really the full-time staff of what would become the united nations, the secretariat. -- four circle marked police. the was his conception of the or the security council. those he had in mind were the united states, great britain, the soviet union, and the fourth country was going to be china which he felt was an up and coming power and deserving to be among these policeman or the security council of the united nations. these were the ideas he was kicking around for this postwar organization. it is very telling that he was thinking so far ahead. this was 1943. the war was far from over but he was already thinking about what would come after the war. in 1944, in the midst of world war ii, he runs for an unprecedented fourth term as president. ,ou can see in this photograph the president is in ill health. he is suffering from heart disease. and he is really slowing down although the public is not quite awa
united nations might be. it starts on the left with the circle. that represented the nations that were at that time in the coalition. this represents the idea of what becomes the un's general assembly. in the center, you have something marked -- executive committee. this is really the full-time staff of what would become the united nations, the secretariat. -- four circle marked police. the was his conception of the or the security council. those he had in mind were the united states, great...
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nations for generations to come. president trump has now called on you to represent the united states as our ambassador to japan. this is a momentous time in the life of our alliance. in this time of challenge and widening threats in the region, the u.s.-japan alliance remains the cornerstone of peace, prosperity and freedom in the asia-pacific. the united states and japan stand together resolutely to confront whatever threats are posed to us, especially those posed by the regime in north korea. [applause] and the president is also committed to expanding our bonds of commerce. as president trump said when he met with prime minister abe earlier this year, in his words, the vibrant exchange between us is truly a blessing. and so it is. through the u.s.-japan economic dialogue, which the president had me launch during my visit in april, our nations have been working tirelessly to deepen our bilateral economic ties even further. and we look forward to working with you to advance that effort. bill, given your integrity, your record of leadership, and your distinguished history, the president and i are confident that
nations for generations to come. president trump has now called on you to represent the united states as our ambassador to japan. this is a momentous time in the life of our alliance. in this time of challenge and widening threats in the region, the u.s.-japan alliance remains the cornerstone of peace, prosperity and freedom in the asia-pacific. the united states and japan stand together resolutely to confront whatever threats are posed to us, especially those posed by the regime in north...
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asked about the reasons wife -- >> i did speak with him and also spoke with the inspector general of the united nations. we spoke about the reason why they -- is a matter of not just great disappointment with great sadness. the talks did not come to a fruition. they where the closest we've come to finding a solution for the unification of cyprus and it is as i say, think a national sadness that is not able to be achieved. united nations acted, work to achieve that. united kingdom played a strong role in trying to achieve that. . mr. speaker at quarter of g 20 members also members of the commonwealth i welcome my right humble friend talking about preliminary discussions for australia and she also let the house know what discussions we had with other commonwealth countries such as new zealand? >> i'm happy to let my honorable friends know that we have indeed also been helping with new zealand. this is an issue that i think we can progress with a number of other members of the commonwealth. not just new zealand but also canada. >> -- >> thank you, mr. speaker. what concrete steps will the government take
asked about the reasons wife -- >> i did speak with him and also spoke with the inspector general of the united nations. we spoke about the reason why they -- is a matter of not just great disappointment with great sadness. the talks did not come to a fruition. they where the closest we've come to finding a solution for the unification of cyprus and it is as i say, think a national sadness that is not able to be achieved. united nations acted, work to achieve that. united kingdom played a...
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the president said, "the united lose energy toer nations," referring to russia. democratic attorneys general states and washington dc have modal -- mobilized against secretary betsy devos's's decision to suspend student loan borrower defense rules. it was supposed to go into effect july 1. lawmakers filed a federal lawsuit against devos today, demanding to have the rules restored. they were designed by the obama administration to make schools financially responsible for fraud against student borrowers. global warming might be speeding up, a conclusion of two scientists at harvard. passes, itmore time will get hotter and that will accelerated overall rate of warming across the planet. global news 24 -- global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. vonnie: thank you. coming up, we will get insight on president trump's meeting tomorrow at the g-20 summit with russian president vladimir putin. we will hear from the key representative. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is "bloomberg ma
the president said, "the united lose energy toer nations," referring to russia. democratic attorneys general states and washington dc have modal -- mobilized against secretary betsy devos's's decision to suspend student loan borrower defense rules. it was supposed to go into effect july 1. lawmakers filed a federal lawsuit against devos today, demanding to have the rules restored. they were designed by the obama administration to make schools financially responsible for fraud against...
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be a law against it, and the "new york times" is, i believe, violating the national security of the united states. liz: generalas such a big deal in 2003 when cia agent valerie plame's name was leaked that a special counsel was called. patrick fitzgerald at the request of the fbi, cia and justice department, they began a criminal investigation into the leaking of that name. now it seems it's okay to release the name of a cia agent. we're not saying call for special counsel for this, but it just seems that it should not be the new normal that it's okay to do that. >> exactly, liz. no reason why they should and we should challenge on them like director pompio did and the american public ought to let them know, do not expose and endanger the security of the united states and the people trying to defend it. liz: switching gears. the department of homeland security, the secretary john kelly, announced this week that officials tested a tiny laptop bomb on an airplane. watch what happened. >> we tested it on a real airplane on the ground, pressurized and to say the least, it destroyed the airplane. there are people w
be a law against it, and the "new york times" is, i believe, violating the national security of the united states. liz: generalas such a big deal in 2003 when cia agent valerie plame's name was leaked that a special counsel was called. patrick fitzgerald at the request of the fbi, cia and justice department, they began a criminal investigation into the leaking of that name. now it seems it's okay to release the name of a cia agent. we're not saying call for special counsel for this,...