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our top stories: the united nations security council has unanimously condemned north korea's latest ballistic missile test. a tour bus has crashed in the taiwanese capital, taipei, killing 32 people and injuring 12 others. let's take a look at some front
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the united nations security council has unanimously condemned north korea's latest ballistic missile test. the us ambassador to the un, nikki haley, said it is time to hold north korea accountable with actions, not words. a few hours before, president trump told a joint news conference with the canadian prime minister, that the us faces many dangers. when i was campaigning, i said it is not a good situation. now that i see it, including with our intelligence briefings, we have problems that a lot of people have no idea how bad they are, how serious they are. not only internationally, but when you come right here. 0bviously north korea is a big, big problem, and we will deal with that very strongly. 0ur correspondent neda tawfik is at the un in new york. she told me there was a clear message from the security council. well, the security council issued a very strong statement, as you said, unanimous there, saying that they would basically look to see what further actions they could take. now, they didn't specify what they could be, but certainly security council members over the last d
the united nations security council has unanimously condemned north korea's latest ballistic missile test. the us ambassador to the un, nikki haley, said it is time to hold north korea accountable with actions, not words. a few hours before, president trump told a joint news conference with the canadian prime minister, that the us faces many dangers. when i was campaigning, i said it is not a good situation. now that i see it, including with our intelligence briefings, we have problems that a...
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united nations security council held an emergency meeting behind closed doors to discuss the issue. the bbc‘s correspondent is in new york. what is next for the security council? well, the security council issued a very strong statement, as you said, unanimous there. saying that they would basically look to see what further actions they could take. now, they didn't specify what they could be, but certainly security council members over the last decade have issued increasingly harsh sanctions on north korea, to try to persuade pyongyang to take a path away from nuclearisation. so we had very strong language from the us ambassador urging security council members to basically take all actions, not words, actions, she said, to force north korea to basically depart from its action. so one thing that a senior security council member mentioned to me was implementation of the current resolutions and current sanctions on the table, and we know that that is something that if north korea continues to launch missiles in defiance of those security council revs resolutions, that they are hoping co
united nations security council held an emergency meeting behind closed doors to discuss the issue. the bbc‘s correspondent is in new york. what is next for the security council? well, the security council issued a very strong statement, as you said, unanimous there. saying that they would basically look to see what further actions they could take. now, they didn't specify what they could be, but certainly security council members over the last decade have issued increasingly harsh sanctions...
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ian lee, thank you. >>> thursday is the first appearance of the united nations security council u.. away going after the russian violence of ukraine. >> this escalation of violence must stop. the united states stands with the people of ukraine who suffered for nearly three years on russian occupation and military intervention. until russia respects ukraine's sovereignty and territory, this crisis will continue. >> haley disappointing kremlin hopes that sap hopes th hopes that sanctions would be curbed. we have cnn's clare sebastian with more. many were listening to haley's comments. it is a sharper tone than what we heard from the administration. >> reporter: absolutely, christine. this sets up the exact clash we saw repeatedly with russia and the obama administration. the u.s. blaming russia for the violence in ukraine and for the russian foreign minister coming out overtly blaming ukraine for the escalation. despite a small modification in the u.s. sanction on russia overnight, they remain in place. the white house saying not only there is no easing in sanctions, but crucially sayi
ian lee, thank you. >>> thursday is the first appearance of the united nations security council u.. away going after the russian violence of ukraine. >> this escalation of violence must stop. the united states stands with the people of ukraine who suffered for nearly three years on russian occupation and military intervention. until russia respects ukraine's sovereignty and territory, this crisis will continue. >> haley disappointing kremlin hopes that sap hopes th hopes...
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well, i would say dprk's testing of the missile this time is another violation of the united nations security council resolution. and china together with all the other major stakeholders would condemn. this violation from the chinese perspective, china is joining in full steam the sanctions imposed on dprk by the united nations security council. and i don't think china will spare any efforts in copying and implementing the sanctions against dprk. i think this testing again is an esca lafgs tension on the korean peninsula and would even has the risk of triggering further excalation of the korean peninsula. i think it's time for china together with the united states and other major stakeholders to call on dprk to discontinue the nuclear weapon testing as well as the launch vehicle testing and really come down to the negotiation table, and the six-party talk framework. i think it's also time to use all the wisdom and courage and vision available to all the stakeholders here, try to bring about a complete discontinuation of the nuclear weapon and testing launch vehicle program by dprk. >> mr. gao, presid
well, i would say dprk's testing of the missile this time is another violation of the united nations security council resolution. and china together with all the other major stakeholders would condemn. this violation from the chinese perspective, china is joining in full steam the sanctions imposed on dprk by the united nations security council. and i don't think china will spare any efforts in copying and implementing the sanctions against dprk. i think this testing again is an esca lafgs...
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north korea must fully comply with the relevant united nations security council resolutions.his response, president trump seemed less certain, even neglecting to condemn the north korean launch. thank you very much, mr prime minister. i just want everybody to understand and fully know that the united states of america stands behind japan, its great ally, 100%. thank you. kim jong—un recently promised to test a much more powerful intercontinental missile. president trump has vowed that will not happen, but it is not clear how he intends to stop it. north korea already has short—range missiles capable of hitting south korea, and medium—range missiles capable of hitting japan. the musudan is an intermediate—range missile, which may be able to hit us bases in guam. the ultimate goal is a so—called icbm, able to hit parts of the united states and australia. for more than 20 years, the outside world has been trying to stop north korea, with tighter and tighter sanctions. but it has been a complete failure. the border with china remains open, and trade is flourishing. the us and its
north korea must fully comply with the relevant united nations security council resolutions.his response, president trump seemed less certain, even neglecting to condemn the north korean launch. thank you very much, mr prime minister. i just want everybody to understand and fully know that the united states of america stands behind japan, its great ally, 100%. thank you. kim jong—un recently promised to test a much more powerful intercontinental missile. president trump has vowed that will...
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the united nations security council has unanimously condemned north korea's latest ballistic missile, nikki haley, said it is time to hold north korea accountable with actions not words. our correspondent neda tawfik is at the un in new york. well, the security council issued a very strong statement, as you said, unanimous there, saying that they would basically look to see what further actions they could take. now, they didn't specify what they could be, but certainly security council members over the last decade have issued increasingly harsh sanctions on north korea, to try to persuade pyongyang to take a path away from nuclearisation. so we had very strong language from the us ambassador, nikki haley, urging security council members to basically take all actions, not words, actions, she said, to force north korea to basically depart from its action. so one thing that a senior security council member mentioned to me was implementation of the current resolutions, and current sanctions on the table. and we know that that is something that, if north korea continues to launch missiles
the united nations security council has unanimously condemned north korea's latest ballistic missile, nikki haley, said it is time to hold north korea accountable with actions not words. our correspondent neda tawfik is at the un in new york. well, the security council issued a very strong statement, as you said, unanimous there, saying that they would basically look to see what further actions they could take. now, they didn't specify what they could be, but certainly security council members...
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north korea must fully comply with the relevant united nations security council guidelines.response, president trump appeared to forget to condemn the north korean launch. thank you very much, mr prime minister. i just want everybody to understand and fully know that the united states of america stands behind japan, its great ally, 100%. thank you. in south korea, the military made the normal noises. translation: our military is poised to respond immediately to any provocations from north korea that threaten the security of the republic of korea. missing from all of this so far, is china — the country that many think holds the key to stopping north korea. china's leaders say they do not want a north korea armed with nuclear missiles, but nor do they want the kim regime to collapse. with each new test, north korea comes a step closer to that goal of becoming a nuclear—missile—armed state. the prospect makes south korea and japan extremely nervous. but nobody seems to have any idea how to get north korea's nuclear genie back in the bottle. the commons speaker, john bercow, has
north korea must fully comply with the relevant united nations security council guidelines.response, president trump appeared to forget to condemn the north korean launch. thank you very much, mr prime minister. i just want everybody to understand and fully know that the united states of america stands behind japan, its great ally, 100%. thank you. in south korea, the military made the normal noises. translation: our military is poised to respond immediately to any provocations from north korea...
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the united nations security council has unanimously condemned north korea's latest ballistic missile test. the us ambassador to the un, nikki haley, said it is time to hold north korea accountable with actions, not words. 32 people have been killed after a tour bus crashed on a road near taiwan's capital, taipei. it's thought 44 people were on board when it overturned on a ramp. the bbc‘s cindy sui in taipei gave me this update a bit earlier. a vacancy for a chocolate and cocoa beverage taster has attracted thousands of applicants. the part time role has been advertised in the uk and requires people to be able to discern flavours in the chocolate goodies — it's not as straightforward as it sounds — apparently chocolate tasting does require some skill and training. we go to singapore for the latest business news. the us has a new treasury secretary. a million—dollar write—down after us nuclear investments. good morning asia, hello world. it is tuesday. that you could join us for asia business report. i'm rico hizon. the last hour, the us and is has confirmed stephen mnuchin as the new
the united nations security council has unanimously condemned north korea's latest ballistic missile test. the us ambassador to the un, nikki haley, said it is time to hold north korea accountable with actions, not words. 32 people have been killed after a tour bus crashed on a road near taiwan's capital, taipei. it's thought 44 people were on board when it overturned on a ramp. the bbc‘s cindy sui in taipei gave me this update a bit earlier. a vacancy for a chocolate and cocoa beverage...
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the united states, japan and south korea have requested an urgent meeting of the united nations security councilsile was fired into the sea early on sunday. adele has been the big winner at the grammy‘s — the music industry‘s annual awards ceremony in los angeles. her awards included best song and best record for hello. david bowie won five awards for his album blackstar. now it is time for our newspaper review. we start with the south morning china post — their front page includes an article on north korea‘s ballistic missile test — the first by pyongyang since president donald trump took office. the paper reports that china may be more willing to support further sanctions against north korea because of the incident. next up it‘s the frankfurter allgemeine, with a picture of frank—walter steinmeier who‘s just been picked as germany‘s president. the former foreign minister was elected by a special assembly with an large majority. greece must agree a deal or risk triggering a euro crisis — that‘s the headline in the business section of the telegraph — referring to the country being under pressure
the united states, japan and south korea have requested an urgent meeting of the united nations security councilsile was fired into the sea early on sunday. adele has been the big winner at the grammy‘s — the music industry‘s annual awards ceremony in los angeles. her awards included best song and best record for hello. david bowie won five awards for his album blackstar. now it is time for our newspaper review. we start with the south morning china post — their front page includes an...
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supported by the overwhelming international consensus that was reaffirmed in december by the united nations security council resolution 2334. i understand that the trump the administration walked that statement back in the casual manner in which she appeared of the tuesday policy was extremely concerning but also unfortunately atypical of the callousness with which he has a man's -- managed american foreign policy. [applause] , the president said he supports a peace deal but this does not mean much. the real question is peace on what terms? does peace means of palestinians are forced to live on the perpetual israeli rule in a series of disconnected communities in the west bay. that is not tolerable and that is not peace. [applause] if palestinians and the occupied territories once self-determination will they receive full citizenship and equal rights and meaning the end of a jewish restored the state's. these are very serious questions with significant implications for the broader regional partnerships. united states and the state of israel going back with a strong bond. there is no question that we should
supported by the overwhelming international consensus that was reaffirmed in december by the united nations security council resolution 2334. i understand that the trump the administration walked that statement back in the casual manner in which she appeared of the tuesday policy was extremely concerning but also unfortunately atypical of the callousness with which he has a man's -- managed american foreign policy. [applause] , the president said he supports a peace deal but this does not mean...
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ambassador to the united nations, nikki haley a short time ago, talking to the u.n. security council for the first time, blaming russia for the recent surge of violence in eastern ukraine and warning sanctions will not be lifted until moscow returns crime yeah to the government in kiev, take a listen. >> the dire situation is one that demands clear and strong condemnation of russian actions. the sudden increase in fighting in eastern ukraine has trapped thousands of civilians and destroyed vital infrastructure. and the crisis is spreading, endangering many thousands more. this escalation of violence must stop. the united states continues to condemn and call for an immediate end to the russian occupation of crimea. crimea is a part of ukraine. our crimea related sanctions will remain in place until russia returns control of the peninsula to ukraine. >> that's extremely note worthy, considering during the campaign president trump suggested he might lift those sanctions on russia, because of crimea, he may even recognize crimea as russi russian. ambassador haley and several of trump's c
ambassador to the united nations, nikki haley a short time ago, talking to the u.n. security council for the first time, blaming russia for the recent surge of violence in eastern ukraine and warning sanctions will not be lifted until moscow returns crime yeah to the government in kiev, take a listen. >> the dire situation is one that demands clear and strong condemnation of russian actions. the sudden increase in fighting in eastern ukraine has trapped thousands of civilians and...
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white house claims sunday's launch of that medium range ballistic missile violated the united nations security council because that missile could be fitted with a nuclear war head. iran said no no no not a nuclear missile that was a conventional missile and it does not violate the united nations security council resolution. the president though in response to that tweeted quote iran is playing with fire. they don't appreciate how kind president obama was to them. not me. short time ago at the white house briefing sean spicer, the press secretary, said this could be the first of many actions if iran continues to misbehave. here he is. >> today's sanctions really represent a very very strong stand against the actions that iran has been taking. we make it very clear that the deal that has been struck previously was not in the best interest of this country and that president trump is going to do everything he can to make sure that iran is stayed in check. >> reporter: during the election campaign both the primary and general then candidate donald trump vowed he would undo the iran nuclear deal but he didn
white house claims sunday's launch of that medium range ballistic missile violated the united nations security council because that missile could be fitted with a nuclear war head. iran said no no no not a nuclear missile that was a conventional missile and it does not violate the united nations security council resolution. the president though in response to that tweeted quote iran is playing with fire. they don't appreciate how kind president obama was to them. not me. short time ago at the...
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it's 9am in singapore. 1am in london and 8pm in the evening at the united nations in new york where a urgent meeting of the security council been requested, and which is expected to take place later on monday. it's been called by the united states, japan and south korea in response to north korea's latest missile test. the official news agency in pyongyang says the military successfully launched a new type of medium—range ballistic missile on sunday. the launch was widely criticised in the region and beyond. in washington, the white house said the us will reinforce vital pacific alliances to deter what they called the increasing hostility from north korea. our tokyo correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes reports. the launch was almost certainly timed so that north korea's dictator, kim jong—un, could crash a weekend party taking place on the other side of the world. president donald trump and japan's prime minister, shinzo abe, have been spending the weekend golfing in florida. mr abe was not amused by the north korean intrusion. translation: north korea's most recent missile launch is absolutely intolerable. north korea mus
it's 9am in singapore. 1am in london and 8pm in the evening at the united nations in new york where a urgent meeting of the security council been requested, and which is expected to take place later on monday. it's been called by the united states, japan and south korea in response to north korea's latest missile test. the official news agency in pyongyang says the military successfully launched a new type of medium—range ballistic missile on sunday. the launch was widely criticised in the...
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. >> the united nations security council is holding an emergency meeting to discuss the missile test. the u.n. has barred north korea from any use of ballistic missile technology, but repeated sanctions appear to be having little effect. >> tonight the parliament in romania has unanimously endorsed plans to hold a national referendum on anti-corruption reforms. it comes after mass street protests forced the government to withdraw a decree that would have watered down anti-graft legislation. the date is yet to be set but it's clear the public will now get to have their say. corruption is a huge problem in romania, as frank hoffman has been finding out. he filed this exclusive report. >> this 22-year-old man died in 2015 following a fire at a bucharest nightclub. dozens of young people lost their lives, some, because their injures weren't properly treated the parents placed this monument in their memory. they say the accident is emblematic of the corruption plaguing romania. >> this is about the greed of the club's owners and the romanian officials that never issued a legal permit for t
. >> the united nations security council is holding an emergency meeting to discuss the missile test. the u.n. has barred north korea from any use of ballistic missile technology, but repeated sanctions appear to be having little effect. >> tonight the parliament in romania has unanimously endorsed plans to hold a national referendum on anti-corruption reforms. it comes after mass street protests forced the government to withdraw a decree that would have watered down anti-graft...
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north korea must fully comply with the relevant united nations security council resolutions.sponse, president trump seemed less certain, even neglecting to condemn the north korean launch. thank you very much, mr prime minister. i just want everybody to understand and fully know that the united states of america stands behind japan, its great ally, 100%. thank you. kim jong—un recently promised to test a much more powerful intercontinental missile. president trump has vowed that will not happen, but it is not clear how he intends to stop it. north korea already has short—range missiles capable of hitting south korea, and medium—range missiles capable of hitting japan. the musudan is an intermediate—range missile, which may be able to hit us bases in guam. the ultimate goal is a so—called icbm, able to hit parts of the united states and australia. for more than 20 years, the outside world has been trying to stop north korea, with tighter and tighter sanctions. but it has been a complete failure. the border with china remains open, and trade is flourishing. the us and its allie
north korea must fully comply with the relevant united nations security council resolutions.sponse, president trump seemed less certain, even neglecting to condemn the north korean launch. thank you very much, mr prime minister. i just want everybody to understand and fully know that the united states of america stands behind japan, its great ally, 100%. thank you. kim jong—un recently promised to test a much more powerful intercontinental missile. president trump has vowed that will not...
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and the influence of the united states and united nation's security council. d states to use its influence and to consider what happened the crime that happened to yazidis as genocide. to preserve the rights of those who suffer the injustice and oppression from this terrorist organization. now after all you have heard now, would you be surprised just the way i was surprised of the united states president decision and order to ban iraqis from entering the united states? is it strange that president of the united states will equalize between the victim and the executioner? and i'm agreeing with any president of any country to have its own policy and strategy to preserve the countries security and safety in its people. but iraq, that fought terrorism on its land. and behalf of the whole world. and paid thousands of souls and wounded as a price for this war. thu thus thousands of widow answers orphans were left behind.ousand orphans were left behind. iraqi soldiers' blood were mixed with american soldiers' blood on the iraqi soil. we appreciate that there gave exce
and the influence of the united states and united nation's security council. d states to use its influence and to consider what happened the crime that happened to yazidis as genocide. to preserve the rights of those who suffer the injustice and oppression from this terrorist organization. now after all you have heard now, would you be surprised just the way i was surprised of the united states president decision and order to ban iraqis from entering the united states? is it strange that...
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the united states, japan and south korea have requested an urgent meeting of the united nations security counciltest missile test. the medium range ballistic missile was fired into the sea yesterday. north korea says the launch was a success — and that it was supervised by the country's leader himself, kim jong—un. let's get more reaction to the news thatjoe root is the new england test captain. the yorkshire batsman will replace alastair cook who resigned last week after four and a half years in charge. in a statement root says it will be a huge honour to take over. on the line is matt root — joe root‘s dad. this is a special moment, isn't it? absolutely. how do you think he will adapt to this? i think you'll be ok, he's got a great cricketing rain and alistair cooke has left the side in a good state. a lot of talented players in the side at the moment. i think he will step into the job quite easily. he is from a cricketing family, you, yourfather. in terms of advice, he must have talked to you before the announcement was made. what advice we re announcement was made. what advice were you able
the united states, japan and south korea have requested an urgent meeting of the united nations security counciltest missile test. the medium range ballistic missile was fired into the sea yesterday. north korea says the launch was a success — and that it was supervised by the country's leader himself, kim jong—un. let's get more reaction to the news thatjoe root is the new england test captain. the yorkshire batsman will replace alastair cook who resigned last week after four and a half...
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of the united nations security council to discuss north korea's latest missile test. the pyongyang regime hailed the test a success, and said the missile was capable of carrying a nuclear warhead, and had a new, solid—fuel engine. tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets in several mexican cities, to protest against president trump's immigration policies and his promise to make the country pay for a border wall. protesters also criticised their own president, enrique pena nieto, who they accuse of being too weak. the record—setting heatwave that has spawned 200 bushfires in the australian state of new south wales has abated, but firefighters are still tackling about 80 blazes. hello and welcome to the week in parliament. the brexit bill clears the commons and heads for the lords. plenty of democratic debate? not everyone thinks so. what is it about the procedures of this place that allow a bill of this constitutional significance to be railroaded through in this disgraceful fashion? the bill goes through unaltered. but there are concessions. a brexit mini
of the united nations security council to discuss north korea's latest missile test. the pyongyang regime hailed the test a success, and said the missile was capable of carrying a nuclear warhead, and had a new, solid—fuel engine. tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets in several mexican cities, to protest against president trump's immigration policies and his promise to make the country pay for a border wall. protesters also criticised their own president, enrique pena nieto,...
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north korea must fully comply with the relevant united nations security council resolutions.sponse, president trump seemed less certain. even neglecting to condemn the north korean launch. thank you very much, mr prime minister. i just want everybody to understand and fully know that the united states of america stands behind japan, its great ally, 100%. thank you. kim jong—un recently promised to test a much more powerful intercontinental missile. president trump has vowed that will not happen, but it's not clear how he intends to stop it. north korea already has short—range missiles capable of hitting south korea, and medium—range missiles capable of hitting japan. the musudan is an intermediate range missile, which may be able to hit us bases in guam. the ultimate goal is a so—called icbm, able to hit parts of the united states and australia. for more than 20 years, the outside world has been trying to stop north korea, with tighter and tighter sanctions. but it has been a complete failure. the border with china remains open, and trade is flourishing. the us and its allies
north korea must fully comply with the relevant united nations security council resolutions.sponse, president trump seemed less certain. even neglecting to condemn the north korean launch. thank you very much, mr prime minister. i just want everybody to understand and fully know that the united states of america stands behind japan, its great ally, 100%. thank you. kim jong—un recently promised to test a much more powerful intercontinental missile. president trump has vowed that will not...
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the united states, japan and south korea have requested an urgent meeting of the united nations security council the medium range ballistic missile was fired into the sea yesterday. north korea says the launch was a success and was supervised by the country's leader, kim jong—un. a funeral service is taking place at york minster today for seven—year—old katie rough, who was killed in the city. katie was found with severe lacerations to her neck and chest on a playing field in york last month and died later in hospital. her funeral at the minster will be led by the archbishop of york, drjohn sentamu. the body that approves church law, the general synod of the church of england, begins meeting today. much of the debate is likely to centre on the synod's response to a report on gay marriage, which upholds a traditional definition of marriage as being between a man and a woman. 1a former bishops have written an open letter, accusing the church of ignoring the views of gay christians. the number of people having cosmetic surgery in the uk has fallen to its lowest level in almost a decade. the british
the united states, japan and south korea have requested an urgent meeting of the united nations security council the medium range ballistic missile was fired into the sea yesterday. north korea says the launch was a success and was supervised by the country's leader, kim jong—un. a funeral service is taking place at york minster today for seven—year—old katie rough, who was killed in the city. katie was found with severe lacerations to her neck and chest on a playing field in york last...
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united nations died in new york. he reportedly suffered from a cardiac condition. he was rushed to the hospital and was unconscious. the 64-year-old, the longest serving member of the united nations security councilhad been russia's envoy to the united nations for the past 11 years. joining me, byron york. great to have you with us. let's chart with h.r. mcmaster, the lieutenant general becomes the new national security advisor. your thoughts on his appointment. >> i haven't heard a bad thing about it. people very, very impressed. some of the criticisms john mccain leveled against the president, he was very, very praising of mcmaster. mcmaster is one of these people in the military who is incredibly impressive, combat experience, academic experience. written highly respected books. these people are a cut above. he appears to be a very, very good choice. lou: let's start with nato where he made it very clear he expects nato to pay his pay. vice president pence to make it clear to may foe while the trump administration supports nato, it does so patiently, but there are limits and they will have to pay their way. i thought it was a strong statement by the vice president. what did you take from that?
united nations died in new york. he reportedly suffered from a cardiac condition. he was rushed to the hospital and was unconscious. the 64-year-old, the longest serving member of the united nations security councilhad been russia's envoy to the united nations for the past 11 years. joining me, byron york. great to have you with us. let's chart with h.r. mcmaster, the lieutenant general becomes the new national security advisor. your thoughts on his appointment. >> i haven't heard a bad...
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and the influence of united states and united nations security council. that's why i'm calling for the united states use its influence in the u.n. to consider what happened, the kind that happen to the yazidis as a genocide. to preserve the rights of those who suffered the injustice and oppression from this terrorist organization. after all what you have heard now, would you be surprised just the way i was surprised? of the united states presidents decision and order to better wreckage of entering the united states? it is strange the president of united states will equalize between the victim and the executioner. in the beginning i am agreeing with any of any country to have its own policy incentives to preserve the country security and safety and its people. but iraq, the terrorism on its land, on behalf of the world, and paid thousands of souls and wounded as a price for this war, thousands of widows and orphans were left behind. iraq his soldiers blood were mixed with the american soldiers blood on iraqi soil. we appreciate that there was exception for
and the influence of united states and united nations security council. that's why i'm calling for the united states use its influence in the u.n. to consider what happened, the kind that happen to the yazidis as a genocide. to preserve the rights of those who suffered the injustice and oppression from this terrorist organization. after all what you have heard now, would you be surprised just the way i was surprised? of the united states presidents decision and order to better wreckage of...
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and contrary to american obligations and against a united nations security council resolution. covering california. the investigation continues tonight... into a deadly officer -involved shooting that happened near squaw valley in placer county early this morning... the c-h-p says, the problem began when a deputy spotted a suspected d-u-i driver..the man was described as driving 'erratically' on highway 29.. officers say there were a couple of attempts to chase him down....and he was finally stopped with spike strips. c-h-p says they tried to negotiate but once he got out of the car and began pointing a gun at his woman passanger and other cars...they had to shoot. a mississippi man is recovering at a hospital here in california tonight .. that's after a doctor removed a tumor that had grown to the size of a ápersoná.. over a 15 year time span. reporter alicia patillo has the story from bakersfield. >>: we did what we had to do. >> reporter: there from mississippi where he spent most of his time in a chair. >>: never, never leaving that room, never leaving the chair. >>: >> rep
and contrary to american obligations and against a united nations security council resolution. covering california. the investigation continues tonight... into a deadly officer -involved shooting that happened near squaw valley in placer county early this morning... the c-h-p says, the problem began when a deputy spotted a suspected d-u-i driver..the man was described as driving 'erratically' on highway 29.. officers say there were a couple of attempts to chase him down....and he was finally...
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national security advisor. he issued a statement today in which he said that the old method of watching a missile firing and then gathering the united nations general assembly, or security councilogether to issue a pronouncement against iran, that those days were over. that that was ineffective. he announced a series of sanctions that quite frankly, looked a lot like the sanctions the obama administration issued a year ago. the difference was that in announcing it, they revealed a little bit more about what they knew about the networks of suppliers that the iranians have for their missile program. blowing the cover of a number of front companies and signaling to the iranians, we know where you live and you are in a new era now where we can make your life more miserable. the question is, what do they do after this? sanctions are within the 40-yard lines for what we know with how you deal with an adversary like a run. .- like iran do they intercept shipping? do they take more aggressive actions in the gulf? do they step up the pressure in a way the iranians would react? charlie: when you look at all the controversy about the nuclear deal that was signed, all the graphic critics w
national security advisor. he issued a statement today in which he said that the old method of watching a missile firing and then gathering the united nations general assembly, or security councilogether to issue a pronouncement against iran, that those days were over. that that was ineffective. he announced a series of sanctions that quite frankly, looked a lot like the sanctions the obama administration issued a year ago. the difference was that in announcing it, they revealed a little bit...
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. >>> united nations security council is expected to deal with the north korea missile launch. president donald trump and shinzo abe called the move intoleramp said hison stands behind japan 100%. >>> this has people talking what happened on a airline flies from austin to san francisco headed for the exits. they were concerned about the pilot's mental state. she showed up in casual clothes instead of her uniform. we went on a rant. >> we were a little afraid having someone that was somewhat unstable flying the plane. >> stewarts threw open the plane doors as passengers grabbed their bags and made a run for it. it took two hours to find another pilot. >>> trade rumors are swirling around one of the 76erss big men. david. >> reporter: we are loading up the kids, this afternoon they can go easy on the coats. the big story is the strong blustery wind. we'll be checking out that in the 1 hour forecast. >> reporter: tech bytes new options for unlimited data. verizon is offering a plan for unlimited data. verizon stopped doing so five years ago. >> new information on two new smart pho
. >>> united nations security council is expected to deal with the north korea missile launch. president donald trump and shinzo abe called the move intoleramp said hison stands behind japan 100%. >>> this has people talking what happened on a airline flies from austin to san francisco headed for the exits. they were concerned about the pilot's mental state. she showed up in casual clothes instead of her uniform. we went on a rant. >> we were a little afraid having...
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the united nations security council holds an emergency session on the issue tonight.nate is expected confirm president trump's choice to be treasury secretary. steve mnuchin is a former goldman sachs banker. to protect thousands of homeowners from unnecessary foreclosures. steve mnuchin says he helped home owners with refinancing so they could keep their houses. most 200,000m people urged to evacuate because of fears that an emergency spill could fail. that has reduced concern is that it could break and send a 30 foot wall of water into nearby town. the european commission says president trump and brexit are heightening economic risk in the euro area. of themission first said economic forecast of the election. bracing for potentially tough times. president trump has taken a more protectionist trade stamp and the next two years may be dominated by brexit negotiations. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. i'm courtney donohoe. may be betting on an emerging victory on the french elect
the united nations security council holds an emergency session on the issue tonight.nate is expected confirm president trump's choice to be treasury secretary. steve mnuchin is a former goldman sachs banker. to protect thousands of homeowners from unnecessary foreclosures. steve mnuchin says he helped home owners with refinancing so they could keep their houses. most 200,000m people urged to evacuate because of fears that an emergency spill could fail. that has reduced concern is that it could...
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. >> the united nations security council now looking into reports increasing violence in eastern ukrainedor to the u.n. claims ukraine is provoking the latest surge of violence, the u.s. and ukraine blame russia. >> the sudden increase in fighting in eastern ukraine has trapped thousands of civilians and are destroyed vital infrastructure. of the crisis is spreading, endangering messy thousands more. this escalation of violence must stop. >> to avoid further civilian sufferings is rather simple. the international community needs to step up pressure on the aggressor and urge russia to get out of ukraine. >> the u.n. is calling on the international community to get piece documents to the ukraine and yet russian separatist back on track. u.n. monitors report more than 10,000 explosions in a recent 24-hour period, the highest ever. >> nordstrom says it will no longer sell ivanka trump's clothing and accessories. they would not say that it was a permanent decision, only that decisions were made each season. >> the statehouse has designated a stretch of interstate 55. i am jackie ibanez, back
. >> the united nations security council now looking into reports increasing violence in eastern ukrainedor to the u.n. claims ukraine is provoking the latest surge of violence, the u.s. and ukraine blame russia. >> the sudden increase in fighting in eastern ukraine has trapped thousands of civilians and are destroyed vital infrastructure. of the crisis is spreading, endangering messy thousands more. this escalation of violence must stop. >> to avoid further civilian...
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japan's secretary says the united nations security council may meet on tuesday to discuss north korea'sissile test. it north has confirmed launched a medium-range missile on sunday that traveled 500 kilometers the for splashing in the sea of japan, the first such launch of the trump presidency. been widely condemned with the japanese prime minister calling it "intolerable." >> president trump assured me that the united states will always stand with japan 100%. the president and i completely shared the view that we will promote further cooperation between our two nations and further reinforce our alliance. the corporate front, toshiba expects a large net loss when it reports earnings for the nine months which ended in december. it said it is still calculating the figures, but the loss will be due to what it calls a goodwill impairment on one of its westinghouse divisions. the company will spin off its chip unit and may reportedly put its swiss unit up for sale to cover losses from that subsidiary. burning ares are cross the state of new south wales after record heat. dozens of properties
japan's secretary says the united nations security council may meet on tuesday to discuss north korea'sissile test. it north has confirmed launched a medium-range missile on sunday that traveled 500 kilometers the for splashing in the sea of japan, the first such launch of the trump presidency. been widely condemned with the japanese prime minister calling it "intolerable." >> president trump assured me that the united states will always stand with japan 100%. the president and...
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. >>> thursday marked the first appearance of the united nations security council by the ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley pivoted away from president trump's cordial rhetoric toward russia. going after moscow after the aggression in ukraine. >> this escalation of violence must stop. the united states stands with the people of ukraine who suffered for nearly three years under russian okay paccupation military intervention. until it supports and respects ukraine's sovereignty and territory, this crisis will continue. >> haley disappointing kremlin hopes that sanctions would be curbed under the new administration. let's bring in clare sebasti an. good morning. what is the view from moscow? >> reporter: absolutely, christine. the u.s. blaming russia. russia blames ukraine for the escalation in violence. this is the difference of opinion that we saw with russia and the obama administration. nikki haley doesn't want to see sanctions lifted. and neither does president trump. a slight modification. the white house emphasizing this is not an easing of sanctions. they said they knew about the
. >>> thursday marked the first appearance of the united nations security council by the ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley pivoted away from president trump's cordial rhetoric toward russia. going after moscow after the aggression in ukraine. >> this escalation of violence must stop. the united states stands with the people of ukraine who suffered for nearly three years under russian okay paccupation military intervention. until it supports and respects ukraine's sovereignty and...
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national security council and that's not something you want so early in an administration. i think that's raising a lot of concerns. >> thank you both for joining us from washington. >>> well, the united nations security council is strongly condemning north korea's ballistic missile test. in a statement unanimously supported by all 15 members, it said it will, quote, continue to monitor the situation and take further steps if necessary. nikki haley added we call on all members of the security council to use every available resource to make it clear to the north korean regime and its enablers that these measures are unacceptable. it is time to hold north korea accountable, not with words but with our actions. it's unclear what she's referring to. here's president trump addressing the situation yesterday as well. >> obviously north korea is a big, big problem and we will deal with that very strongly. >> president trump hosted canadian prime minister justin trudeau at the white house yesterday. it's his meeting with japan's prime minister that remains in the spotlight. it comes after photos were posted on social media showing the president surrounded by staffers the night of the north ko
national security council and that's not something you want so early in an administration. i think that's raising a lot of concerns. >> thank you both for joining us from washington. >>> well, the united nations security council is strongly condemning north korea's ballistic missile test. in a statement unanimously supported by all 15 members, it said it will, quote, continue to monitor the situation and take further steps if necessary. nikki haley added we call on all members of...
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destabilizing the region and for the liberals, they are actually in flagrant contravention of united nations security councilresolution on ballistic missile missiles. >> sean: if i were iran, i would listen to donald trump and we see how donald trump is. his defense team, of which you are a big part of. i'd interpret that to mean if they do this one more time, then i would expect the united states -- probably partnering with countries like israel, maybe even the saudi's, maybe even the egyptians, maybe even the jordanians and taking out these nuclear sites once and for all. do you think they are smart enough to understand that there is a new sheriff in town? >> the trouble is it is a combination of two deadly things. dictatorships are bad enough. this is not a dictatorship, this is a theocratic dictatorship. people at the top level believe in the apocalypse, they want to make it happen even faster. we wish to support those people who are under the heel of individuals such as these theocratic dictators. we have to send a message and i think the message was sent. >> sean: i think a line was drawn. it will be i
destabilizing the region and for the liberals, they are actually in flagrant contravention of united nations security councilresolution on ballistic missile missiles. >> sean: if i were iran, i would listen to donald trump and we see how donald trump is. his defense team, of which you are a big part of. i'd interpret that to mean if they do this one more time, then i would expect the united states -- probably partnering with countries like israel, maybe even the saudi's, maybe even the...
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an emergency meeting from the united nations security council on this issue.st? >> reporter: john, we have not seen a missile from north korea in almost four months. that is a restrained from last year. more than 20 missile launches. this is the first one since the u.s. president took control of the country. this is the first test for presumptive nomin donald trump. it is an intermediate range missile. it is an improved version if the way it is fueled. it used to be liquid fuel. now solid fuel which is faster to launch and can be launched from a mobile launcher as well. improvements there if that is the case. north korea has hailed it as a great success. we have a vision from the north korean television show and kim jong-un looking delighted with the launch and widespread condemnation of t condemnation. when this happened, donald trump was hosting prime minister shinzo abe in florida. we heard him call it intolerable. the u.s. president says the u.s. stands behind japan 100%. we have no more indication of what exactly the trump administration and north korean
an emergency meeting from the united nations security council on this issue.st? >> reporter: john, we have not seen a missile from north korea in almost four months. that is a restrained from last year. more than 20 missile launches. this is the first one since the u.s. president took control of the country. this is the first test for presumptive nomin donald trump. it is an intermediate range missile. it is an improved version if the way it is fueled. it used to be liquid fuel. now solid...
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a united nations security council meeting with look at north korea's latest missile loss. closed consultations on north korea will happen this afternoon. the u.s., japan, south korea, all of them calling for urgent diplomatic talks after the launch over the weekend. >> and thousands of people took the streets in 18 cities across mexico sunday to protest, well, president trump and his policies. the biggest gathering here in mexico city burning a pinatia that is shaped like president trump. among their complaints, the border wall with mexico and his promise to dismantle nafta. >> turning to news out of california. nearly 200,000 people are being forced out of their homes today. that's because a hole has developed in the spillway of the dam oroville. >> reporter: there's a big hole in the primary span, 250 feet wide, 40 feet deep. that gave way earlier this week. the one a caused so much concern on sunday was this emergency spillway. engineers found erosion damage in that. so the evacuation order was given very farantically, very quickly. people had to throw their things in b
a united nations security council meeting with look at north korea's latest missile loss. closed consultations on north korea will happen this afternoon. the u.s., japan, south korea, all of them calling for urgent diplomatic talks after the launch over the weekend. >> and thousands of people took the streets in 18 cities across mexico sunday to protest, well, president trump and his policies. the biggest gathering here in mexico city burning a pinatia that is shaped like president trump....
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. >>> breaking news at this hour, the united nations security council condemning north korea's missileaunch. north korea's missile flew further than any north korean missile test so far. and pyeoongyang is more capable than the united states previously thought. barbara, you're learning some more specifics that are pretty frightening? >> that's right. the military hardware involved in this test really appears to be quite unique, officials are saying this missile did fly further than any previous test launched from north korea's western coastline, flying across the country and landing 300 miles out in the sea of japan. this was a missile that had never been tested as far as the u.s. determined from a land based launch pad. it had always been tested from a submarine, so that again, a new military capability by the north koreans launching it from a fixed site on land. perhaps most significantly, it was solid fuel not liquid fuel, that mea it's much more difficult for u.s. intelligence to get the early signals that a missile is being fueled up for a launch. erin? >> barbara starr, thank you
. >>> breaking news at this hour, the united nations security council condemning north korea's missileaunch. north korea's missile flew further than any north korean missile test so far. and pyeoongyang is more capable than the united states previously thought. barbara, you're learning some more specifics that are pretty frightening? >> that's right. the military hardware involved in this test really appears to be quite unique, officials are saying this missile did fly further...
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a sharp response to iran violating the united nations security council order. >> nothing is off the table. >> white house sources say the president will impose new sanctions against iran for its recent test of a medium-range ballistic missile as soon as tomorrow. the white house insists it violates a u.n. security council resolution though it does not abrogate the 2015 nuclear deal brokered by the obama administration. sanctions will target more than 20 iranian entities for terrorism and missile related activities. the white house had to get creative with the application of sanctions for fear of itself violating the nuclear agreement. the missile launches in the of how president trump will deal with the nation who he claims ruled the united states in a bad deal. our on his -- iran is thumbing his nose at the president. there is plenty of support for new sanctions on capitol hill. >> when you hear about the telephone calls happen, don't worry about it. just don't worry about it. speak at the president is finding less support for his dealings with a strong ally after what is described as a
a sharp response to iran violating the united nations security council order. >> nothing is off the table. >> white house sources say the president will impose new sanctions against iran for its recent test of a medium-range ballistic missile as soon as tomorrow. the white house insists it violates a u.n. security council resolution though it does not abrogate the 2015 nuclear deal brokered by the obama administration. sanctions will target more than 20 iranian entities for...
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the ritual of convening the united nations security council in an emergency meeting and issuing a strongtatement is not enough. while iran was being targeted, the president was focused on american's, citing one owner easing restrictions, another to rollback restrictions implemented after the near collapse in 2009. saying that measure will free up loan money that banks have been sitting on. >> instead of lending capital into their clients and allowing their clients to grow their businesses and hire people and create jobs, they have been taking that capital and hoarding it to meet the regulatory requirements and pay for additional regulations. >> and there was a general warning from the present israel. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has gone into development overdrive. through his press secretary, tho take it down a notch. >> we don't believe that the existence of current settlements as an impediment, but i think the construction or expansion of existing settlements beyond the borders is not going to be helpful moving forward. >> the president is spending the weekend at the winter white
the ritual of convening the united nations security council in an emergency meeting and issuing a strongtatement is not enough. while iran was being targeted, the president was focused on american's, citing one owner easing restrictions, another to rollback restrictions implemented after the near collapse in 2009. saying that measure will free up loan money that banks have been sitting on. >> instead of lending capital into their clients and allowing their clients to grow their businesses...