50
50
Sep 17, 2021
09/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
. fiifi again, so we are watching the court case today in vienna.— case today in vienna.y in vienna. ok, bethany, thank you. bethany bell in - case today in vienna. ok, bethany, thank you. bethany bell in vienna. | now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith lucas. very autumnal today? yes, very autumnaltoday? yes, it is very autumnal today? yes, it is a bit of a mixed _ very autumnal today? yes, it is a bit of a mixed bag, _ very autumnal today? yes, it is a bit of a mixed bag, for— very autumnal today? yes, it is a bit of a mixed bag, for some - bit of a mixed bag, for some it feels like autumn is on the way but for others there is warm sunshine on the way. we have a weather front moving in from the west which will bring outbreaks of rain today, mainly across parts of northern ireland, scotland and the far west of england and wales too. light winds around today so it will feel quite pleasant, early—morning mistiness clearing away by the afternoon. top temperature is 22 degrees, and where you have the rain it will be cooler at 16 or 17 celsius. something dri
. fiifi again, so we are watching the court case today in vienna.— case today in vienna.y in vienna. ok, bethany, thank you. bethany bell in - case today in vienna. ok, bethany, thank you. bethany bell in vienna. | now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith lucas. very autumnal today? yes, very autumnaltoday? yes, it is very autumnal today? yes, it is a bit of a mixed _ very autumnal today? yes, it is a bit of a mixed bag, _ very autumnal today? yes, it is a bit of a mixed...
22
22
Sep 24, 2021
09/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
we'll return to vienna soon. and certainly there's been some frustration from the european side and the u. s. side. the u. s. making clear that they cannot wait forever for these talks to resume the iranians, saying that they want those talks to achieve a return to the iran nuclear deal to cycle j. c. p. away by all sides in a complete and verifiable way. but the iranians are not so happy with the u. s. position. they say the u. s. has paradoxical behavior. on one hand, it says it wants to return to the iran nuclear deal. remember, it was a trump administration that pulled out of that deal, but they say at the same time, the u. s. and president biden holds next to his heart is the quote, a thick file of trump sanctions, and he's adding to those sanctions. so if they get back to vienna, clearly the issue of sanctions, once again, is going to be one of the key sticking points. the other bit of news coming from the briefing concerns words. we've heard here in new york this week from the saudi king, and from the iran
we'll return to vienna soon. and certainly there's been some frustration from the european side and the u. s. side. the u. s. making clear that they cannot wait forever for these talks to resume the iranians, saying that they want those talks to achieve a return to the iran nuclear deal to cycle j. c. p. away by all sides in a complete and verifiable way. but the iranians are not so happy with the u. s. position. they say the u. s. has paradoxical behavior. on one hand, it says it wants to...
17
17
Sep 12, 2021
09/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
he joins us now from vienna to week. i know that the a has been concerned primarily about 2 things, right? explaining the traces of uranium, some of the undergrad sites, an access to this monitoring equipment. now this latest concession about the memory cods from iran, is that enough to say that karen's now cooperating? well, i think this is an important game for director john read rafael grossi because in this latest report of last week, he pointed out that at a centrifuge component production, plant that garage, which apparently was destroyed as a result of israeli, sabotaged earlier in the year 4 of the monitoring cameras were removed and one of those cameras was completely destroyed and it didn't habits memory cards. the 3 others had that memory cards. so he wanted these cameras to be reinstalled at the centrifuge component manufacturing and also for the memory cards to be renewed because they were all full up and the cameras needed technical attention. so there has been some progress made that on one of the issues,
he joins us now from vienna to week. i know that the a has been concerned primarily about 2 things, right? explaining the traces of uranium, some of the undergrad sites, an access to this monitoring equipment. now this latest concession about the memory cods from iran, is that enough to say that karen's now cooperating? well, i think this is an important game for director john read rafael grossi because in this latest report of last week, he pointed out that at a centrifuge component...
15
15
Sep 7, 2021
09/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
alastair lamont, bbc news, vienna.ahead of austria, so a result tonight is vitalfor them. former scotland winger pat nevin joins me in the studio. they're missing some important players. how thoughtful they find this? ., ., , players. how thoughtful they find this? ., , ., this? scotland find every game tou~h. this? scotland find every game tough. there's _ this? scotland find every game tough. there's not _ this? scotland find every game tough. there's not a _ this? scotland find every game tough. there's not a country i this? scotland find every game l tough. there's not a country that manages anyone other than 1—0 win. it is tight. they've got a good team, and i like the look of the team, and i like the look of the team like this. i didn't like the look of the team against denmark. it's a tough group that they're in. denmark roaring out in front and scotland, austria and into israel are for that second spot —— and israel. it are for that second spot -- and israel. . , are for that second spot -- and israel. ., , , ,
alastair lamont, bbc news, vienna.ahead of austria, so a result tonight is vitalfor them. former scotland winger pat nevin joins me in the studio. they're missing some important players. how thoughtful they find this? ., ., , players. how thoughtful they find this? ., , ., this? scotland find every game tou~h. this? scotland find every game tough. there's _ this? scotland find every game tough. there's not _ this? scotland find every game tough. there's not a _ this? scotland find every game...
79
79
Sep 24, 2021
09/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
during the previous talks in vienna they were parallel talks about a possible prisoner swap. could those talks be picked up where they left off? is a prisoner swap a possibility? >> translator: we see a prisoner swap and its potential as a purely humanitarian issue. we can reach an agreement on the prisoner swap and act on it. >> and this would include both mr. namazi who is currently in prison in iran? >> translator: from a humanitarian viewpoint we will do our best in order to follow through where is needed playing a role in bringing about the freedom of those detained. >> on another subject iranian general soleimani was killed in a drone attack ordered by president trump. he was long on the list of terrorists and the pentagon said he had been actively developing plans to attack americans in iraq and throughout the region when he was struck down. i asked iran's foreign minister about soleimani with whom he was very close. do you consider that matter closed? you reportedly were very close to soleimani. do you still want to avenge his death or do you consider the matter close
during the previous talks in vienna they were parallel talks about a possible prisoner swap. could those talks be picked up where they left off? is a prisoner swap a possibility? >> translator: we see a prisoner swap and its potential as a purely humanitarian issue. we can reach an agreement on the prisoner swap and act on it. >> and this would include both mr. namazi who is currently in prison in iran? >> translator: from a humanitarian viewpoint we will do our best in order...
14
14
Sep 13, 2021
09/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
it will be held in iran and only when an agreement is achieved in vienna. that will be handed over to the i. e. a. currently that footage, those memory cods have been the, have been, i'd like to change those. they've been sealed by both iran and the under would be handed over if an agreement is reached. those are the standing issues of the unexplained nuclear materials, find undeclared sites that iran so on. so as to the, i haven't been satisfactory. according to the i a e a and this still carrying on with those questions. so yes, there are still standing issues, but in the short term, it's given time for iran and the european powers to sit down and return to the negotiating table and hopefully reach an agreement or so many countries were involved in making that a visit to tara happen yesterday, do we yet have a sense of when those indirect talks and negotiations might actually review? well, we've heard several reports out of iran and we expect them to take some to take some taste sometime in october, but it's still uncertain. this is a new administration o
it will be held in iran and only when an agreement is achieved in vienna. that will be handed over to the i. e. a. currently that footage, those memory cods have been the, have been, i'd like to change those. they've been sealed by both iran and the under would be handed over if an agreement is reached. those are the standing issues of the unexplained nuclear materials, find undeclared sites that iran so on. so as to the, i haven't been satisfactory. according to the i a e a and this still...
35
35
Sep 24, 2021
09/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
remember those talks in vienna were taking place earlier in the year. they paused because of the iranian election and the election of president e. c. and they haven't resumed at this stage. iran says that it is currently through because they have a new team and new forum minutes at noon to go to the words we will attend the sessions very soon, reviewing the file and c h a will recompense very soon. they said that iran once a return to the nuclear dealer 2015, the quote was in a complete and verifiable manner. so positive there. but then listen to what they had to say about the us. remember, it was the us that pulled out of the iran clear deal and they said that the u. s. position is very paradoxes hold on one level. the us is saying, yes, we want to sign up again and get back into the iran nuclear deal. they say that the u. s. is words, iran says us, his actions are very different. let me quote. they say the president biden holds next to his heart. a thick file of trump sanctions, and he's adding new ones. the issue of sanctions clearly is the one that
remember those talks in vienna were taking place earlier in the year. they paused because of the iranian election and the election of president e. c. and they haven't resumed at this stage. iran says that it is currently through because they have a new team and new forum minutes at noon to go to the words we will attend the sessions very soon, reviewing the file and c h a will recompense very soon. they said that iran once a return to the nuclear dealer 2015, the quote was in a complete and...
50
50
Sep 17, 2021
09/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
settlement, which would be a different picture again, so we are watching the court case today in viennaamilies in england say they're still not being allowed to see loved ones living in care homes as often as they'd like. more than a quarter—of—a—million people have signed a petition calling on the government to do more, amid claims some homes aren't following official guidance. jayne mccubbin reports. it's my escape from the nursing home. drawn by archie, my grandson. a wheelchair here. and flames coming out. archie wanted to bust you out? yeah. he's got quite a vivid imagination, i think. we first heard from maggie late last year. like so many, trapped in her nursing home, unable to have visitors. life's not worth living, really. that was when her grandson hatched the plan. there wasn't a ring of fire outside, but they came. today, she lives with her son tom and his young family, who have spent thousands adapting their home. but she is campaigning for those she sees as being left behind in the pandemic. applause yesterday, maggie helped deliver a 260,000—name petition to downing stree
settlement, which would be a different picture again, so we are watching the court case today in viennaamilies in england say they're still not being allowed to see loved ones living in care homes as often as they'd like. more than a quarter—of—a—million people have signed a petition calling on the government to do more, amid claims some homes aren't following official guidance. jayne mccubbin reports. it's my escape from the nursing home. drawn by archie, my grandson. a wheelchair here....
27
27
Sep 12, 2021
09/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
disasterfor in vienna and it would have been a diplomatic disaster for them had they not done somethinghis is about the monitoring _ show good faith. fundamentally, this is about the monitoring of _ show good faith. fundamentally, this is about the monitoring of tapes. - is about the monitoring of tapes. this isn't a huge step forward in terms of agreeing a proper deal with the potential nuclear programming iran. it is an important step but where do you think things need to go to take those next few steps and will the new regime be open to it, do you think?— do you think? well, iran, the sanctions _ do you think? well, iran, the sanctions have _ do you think? well, iran, the sanctions have caused - do you think? well, iran, the sanctions have caused so - do you think? well, iran, the l sanctions have caused so many problems for iran. in fact, the economy is in tatters and hence iran is willing but is playing the hard game. it will negotiate and it will come to the negotiations and it will look positively at working with the i a e a and of look positively at working with the ia e a and o
disasterfor in vienna and it would have been a diplomatic disaster for them had they not done somethinghis is about the monitoring _ show good faith. fundamentally, this is about the monitoring of _ show good faith. fundamentally, this is about the monitoring of tapes. - is about the monitoring of tapes. this isn't a huge step forward in terms of agreeing a proper deal with the potential nuclear programming iran. it is an important step but where do you think things need to go to take those...
25
25
Sep 7, 2021
09/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
in vienna, scotland were at a crossroads on their world cup journey. and austria at kick—off, with both teams desperate to land the first blow. chances flowed and lyndon dykes rose. nothing that time, but in this frantic first half, another opportunity for scotland wasn't far behind. the referee decided che adams had been hauled down, and so dykes stepped up. it's lyndon dykes! yes! this time, he did beat the keeper. after the break, austria grew increasingly frustrated. the tension rose, the pressure was starting to show. austria outperformed scotland at the euros, but here they looked vulnerable. stephen o'donnell nearly took advantage. but still, there was no margin for error, and thankfully for scotland, they had craig gordon to rely on. that save meant scotland hung on for a vital three points and a win that keeps the dream alive. katie gornall, bbc news. a bizarre late own—goal by nikola milenkovic gave the republic of ireland just their second point in five games, in a 1—1 draw with serbia. ireland remain second bottom of group a. england might
in vienna, scotland were at a crossroads on their world cup journey. and austria at kick—off, with both teams desperate to land the first blow. chances flowed and lyndon dykes rose. nothing that time, but in this frantic first half, another opportunity for scotland wasn't far behind. the referee decided che adams had been hauled down, and so dykes stepped up. it's lyndon dykes! yes! this time, he did beat the keeper. after the break, austria grew increasingly frustrated. the tension rose, the...
18
18
Sep 7, 2021
09/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
in vienna, scotland were at a crossroads on their world cup journey. they said, was a game they couldn't afford to lose. no—one was expecting an easy ride. just a point separated scotland and austria at kick—off, with both teams desperate to land the first blow. chances flowed and lyndon dykes rose. nothing that time, but in this frantic first half, another opportunity for scotland wasn't far behind. the referee decided che adams had been hauled down, and so dykes stepped up. commentator: it's lyndon dykes! yes! this time, he did beat the keeper. after the break, austria grew increasingly frustrated. the tension rose, the pressure was starting to show. austria outperformed scotland at the euros, but here they looked vulnerable. stephen o'donnell nearly took advantage. but still, there was no margin for error, and thankfully for scotland, they had craig gordon to rely on. that save meant scotland hung on for a vital three points and a win that keeps the dream alive. katie gornall, bbc news. that's it. for more on today's events, newsnight is starting on
in vienna, scotland were at a crossroads on their world cup journey. they said, was a game they couldn't afford to lose. no—one was expecting an easy ride. just a point separated scotland and austria at kick—off, with both teams desperate to land the first blow. chances flowed and lyndon dykes rose. nothing that time, but in this frantic first half, another opportunity for scotland wasn't far behind. the referee decided che adams had been hauled down, and so dykes stepped up. commentator:...
34
34
Sep 27, 2021
09/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
there were six rounds of negotiations in vienna but the parties were not able to reach an agreement by june 20, when the negotiations stopped, when iran was going through a presidential transition and three months later, they have not resumed yet. host: we want to point out to our viewers and listeners, first of all, our phone line for ali vaez, if you support the iran nuclear deal, the number is (202)-748-8000. if you oppose, it is (202)-748-8001. if you are unsure, that line for all others, (202)-748-8002. if you would like some information or you would like to know some highlights of what is in the jcpoa, the joint comprehensive plan of action, it is online on the national archives. when the biden administration came then, was the regime in tehran mistrustful of the biden administration? did they show any sign other than opening up for talks that they would be willing to engage in these discussions? guest: obviously because the u.s. reneged on the agreement, the iranians were extremely mistrustful of the u.s. as a reliable negotiating partner and the president had promised during th
there were six rounds of negotiations in vienna but the parties were not able to reach an agreement by june 20, when the negotiations stopped, when iran was going through a presidential transition and three months later, they have not resumed yet. host: we want to point out to our viewers and listeners, first of all, our phone line for ali vaez, if you support the iran nuclear deal, the number is (202)-748-8000. if you oppose, it is (202)-748-8001. if you are unsure, that line for all others,...
21
21
Sep 14, 2021
09/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
but in vienna it's still $28.00 degrees and vienna south was is still the hot power to be honest. but temperatures here too will be pushed down down to boars average because of that increase in cloud rate and the change wind direction. big range is still falling in west africa, but the main battle is going now off show the weather, sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 20. $21.00 has become a dangerous one on one east and those who refuse to be silent. now his era mm. ah, al jazeera, as a use ah, ah, ah ah, watching al jazeera mind, the top stories that our international donors have pledged more than a $1000000000.00 to humanitarian crisis enough. kennestone follows an urgent appeal by the un at a conference in geneva. you, i'm actually general says i've got the stones economy collapse. the trial in ramallah for 14 palestinian authority security officer is accused of being an activist to death has been adjust, needs all about that died in june, also being arrested. i home led to demonstrations across the occupied with the ones human rights chief calling for a
but in vienna it's still $28.00 degrees and vienna south was is still the hot power to be honest. but temperatures here too will be pushed down down to boars average because of that increase in cloud rate and the change wind direction. big range is still falling in west africa, but the main battle is going now off show the weather, sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 20. $21.00 has become a dangerous one on one east and those who refuse to be silent. now his era mm. ah,...
40
40
Sep 28, 2021
09/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
director—general rafael grossi, it's your headquarters in vienna, welcome to hardtalk.'s start with iran. the president said the us intends to return to full compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal with iran that president trump tore up. your mandate is to inhibit the use of nuclear power for military purposes. how worried in general are you about iran's nuclear programme? it’s general are you about iran's nuclear programme? it's good to be with you. _ nuclear programme? it's good to be with you, thank _ nuclear programme? it's good to be with you, thank you. - nuclear programme? it's good to be with you, thank you. we - nuclear programme? it's good to be with you, thank you. we are l be with you, thank you. we are as worried as we should be, no more, no less. we have a vision, we have inspections to carry out, and these inspections have to do with the entire nuclear programme of the islamic republic of iran and as you are saying, this is in connection, deeply interconnected with the possibility or not to return to the famous gc poa, signed in 2015 which the united states
director—general rafael grossi, it's your headquarters in vienna, welcome to hardtalk.'s start with iran. the president said the us intends to return to full compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal with iran that president trump tore up. your mandate is to inhibit the use of nuclear power for military purposes. how worried in general are you about iran's nuclear programme? it’s general are you about iran's nuclear programme? it's good to be with you. _ nuclear programme? it's good to be with...
37
37
Sep 12, 2021
09/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
you let me take you to vienna and a press conference being held by the director of the international atomic energy authority. rafael grossi, it's the i. e. a is going to be allowed to install a new memory cards and monitoring equipment, a key atomic sites in iran, in a new agreement. let's listen into what is really important issues that we need to solve. and i think that was, that was solved perhaps so your questions, we can get some or interesting aspects on it. i want to just stop by, by say you got my take you at your disposal for your more specific questions. if you, if you do have the check, if you could please murphy from reuters d g. i have 2 questions to start off with one on continuity of knowledge. your monitoring equipment has never gone more than 3 months without being serviced. so your school resource have been a kind of a no man's land right now in terms of yes, how, how much of the memory a lot of these devices have used up. so how confident are you that continuity of knowledge has been maintained before you go and service service this equipment? and then secondly, on
you let me take you to vienna and a press conference being held by the director of the international atomic energy authority. rafael grossi, it's the i. e. a is going to be allowed to install a new memory cards and monitoring equipment, a key atomic sites in iran, in a new agreement. let's listen into what is really important issues that we need to solve. and i think that was, that was solved perhaps so your questions, we can get some or interesting aspects on it. i want to just stop by, by say...
32
32
Sep 21, 2021
09/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
the word on the street is that may well be some sessions in vienna, in the coming weeks, but no real direct. a mention of the negotiations from the new radian president. he did those stress, the sanctions issue repeatedly on the suggestion remain ready is that to get things getting the u. s. needs to lift those sanctions in order to return to the nuclear deal. he's saying that the a had no problems with iran because the i a doesn't believe that iran is currently in compliance. j. c p, about 0 nuclear deal. but of course neither is the us because the u. s. is pulled out of that deal and it's worth also telling you, nick, that we had thought that perhaps that be some movement here in new york. certainly some ambassadors, western ambassadors that, that would've been very beneficial if they've been further meetings involving those that are still in the nuclear deal. the full amount of the security council plus germany and iran, if they'd had a meeting. or even if that been a meeting between the us and the iranians here, possibly with the new radian foreign minister in the us, secretary o
the word on the street is that may well be some sessions in vienna, in the coming weeks, but no real direct. a mention of the negotiations from the new radian president. he did those stress, the sanctions issue repeatedly on the suggestion remain ready is that to get things getting the u. s. needs to lift those sanctions in order to return to the nuclear deal. he's saying that the a had no problems with iran because the i a doesn't believe that iran is currently in compliance. j. c p, about 0...
39
39
Sep 7, 2021
09/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
in vienna, scotland were at a crossroads on their world cup journey. and austria at kick—off, with both teams desperate to land the first blow. chances flowed and lyndon dykes rose. nothing that time, but in this frantic first half, another opportunity for scotland wasn't far behind.
in vienna, scotland were at a crossroads on their world cup journey. and austria at kick—off, with both teams desperate to land the first blow. chances flowed and lyndon dykes rose. nothing that time, but in this frantic first half, another opportunity for scotland wasn't far behind.
15
15
Sep 14, 2021
09/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
but in vienna it's still 28 degrees. and vienna south was, is still the hot power to be honest. but temperatures here too will be pushed down down to boil average because of that increase in cloud rate and the change wind direction. big range is still falling in west africa, but the main belt is going now off show the. ready too often of cornerstone is portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many of stones thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film archive standing for decades reviews the forgotten truth of the country's modern history. the forbidden real part one. the birth of of done is done on a just al jazeera recounts the shocking story of the assassination of counts full cabana dot. the 1st you and envoy trying to bring peace to the middle east. how is negotiations with himmler help save thousands of jews from nazi concentration camps and how these mediation skills put him at the vanguard in the quest for peace in the middle east? killing the count on algebra.
but in vienna it's still 28 degrees. and vienna south was, is still the hot power to be honest. but temperatures here too will be pushed down down to boil average because of that increase in cloud rate and the change wind direction. big range is still falling in west africa, but the main belt is going now off show the. ready too often of cornerstone is portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many of stones thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from...
86
86
Sep 7, 2021
09/21
by
KPIX
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> christina ruffini, vienna, virginia. >> the state department is planning to relocate 50,000 afghanistan refugees in the united states and many plan to settle in sacrifice, sacramentoamento, sacramento california many still fear the love ones behind. >> this man and wife and two young children fled kabul on one of the last flights out, just hours before the city fell to the taliban. his work with afghan national security forces, nsf and u.s. made him a target and the tannehill offensive intensified this summer. >> me an the people like me have been supporting the nsf they had not realized the danger. >> because of the risk his immediate family received a special immigrant visa. >> was the biggest concern with taliban in power . >> he says the taliban control has already knocked on his mother's door. >> sometimes i say i wish i could not made this trip whatever happened i should be at their side. >> you had to do what was best for your family? >> yes, of others who recently arrived in northern california, the family is now working w age, world relief sacramento. >> we'll set goals with he
. >> christina ruffini, vienna, virginia. >> the state department is planning to relocate 50,000 afghanistan refugees in the united states and many plan to settle in sacrifice, sacramentoamento, sacramento california many still fear the love ones behind. >> this man and wife and two young children fled kabul on one of the last flights out, just hours before the city fell to the taliban. his work with afghan national security forces, nsf and u.s. made him a target and the...
204
204
Sep 17, 2021
09/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 204
favorite 0
quote 0
our correspondent bethany bell is in vienna and told us more about the case.family. it involves a widow and the son of an austrian journalist, a 72—year—old man who died after contracting coronavirus after a skiing holiday in ischgl in early march 2020, and they say the austrian government mismanaged the evacuation of the resort when it emerged there was coronavirus there, and it was chaotic. they say he caught coronavirus on the bus as he was leaving and it was badly handled. the austrian government for its part has said over the past few months that it acted according to the information it had at the time. now, if everyone is watching this particular case, it is because it's being organised by a group in austria that say they know of potential several thousand other people who could potentially also bring in lawsuits against austria or possibly have some kind of class action suit. so what happens with this one small family could then unleash more court cases. but the other thing that could also happen, there could be moves possibly for a settlement, which wo
our correspondent bethany bell is in vienna and told us more about the case.family. it involves a widow and the son of an austrian journalist, a 72—year—old man who died after contracting coronavirus after a skiing holiday in ischgl in early march 2020, and they say the austrian government mismanaged the evacuation of the resort when it emerged there was coronavirus there, and it was chaotic. they say he caught coronavirus on the bus as he was leaving and it was badly handled. the austrian...
81
81
Sep 25, 2021
09/21
by
KTVU
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
why a veteran chief of the agency was recalled in the push for more investigations 90 agence vienna stationishandled the case involving mysterious attacks on american diplomats. jennifer griffin has the latest from the pentagon. the cia, recalled the vienna station chief over his mishandling of new cases of havana syndrome, a mysterious set of brain altering ailments thought to be caused by a directed energy weapon being used to terrorize american diplomats and spies. the first cases were reported five years ago in cuba. the attacks continue. people are really getting hurt. mark polymer rapolas, a 26 year veteran of the cia, was forced to retire from overseeing clandestine operations in europe. he was targeted during a trip to moscow in 2017 and began having debilitating vertigo, dizziness and nausea. this is a terror weapon. this is an act of war we're looking at, uh, device that is designed to terrorize that is designed to incapacitated is taking our officers. off the battlefield. this week, the top state department official overseeing the havana syndrome response. ambassador pamela sprat
why a veteran chief of the agency was recalled in the push for more investigations 90 agence vienna stationishandled the case involving mysterious attacks on american diplomats. jennifer griffin has the latest from the pentagon. the cia, recalled the vienna station chief over his mishandling of new cases of havana syndrome, a mysterious set of brain altering ailments thought to be caused by a directed energy weapon being used to terrorize american diplomats and spies. the first cases were...
30
30
Sep 7, 2021
09/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
in vienna, scotland were at a crossroads on their world cup journey.n, and so dykes stepped up. it's lyndon dykes! yes! this time, he did beat the keeper. after the break, austria grew increasingly frustrated. the tension rose, the pressure was starting to show. austria outperformed scotland at the euros, but here they looked vulnerable. stephen 0'donnell nearly took advantage. but still, there was no margin for error, and thankfully for scotland, they had craig gordon to rely on. that save meant scotland hung on for a vital three points and a win that keeps the dream alive. katie gornall, bbc news. a bizarre late own—goal by nikola milenkovic gave the republic of ireland just their second point in five games, in a 1—1 draw with serbia. ireland remain second bottom of group a. england might have won all five of their world cup qualifying matches so far, but their manager's warning them not to ease up ahead of tomorrow night's game in poland. england go to warsaw off the back of two straight 4—0 victories, but gareth southgate doesn't want his players t
in vienna, scotland were at a crossroads on their world cup journey.n, and so dykes stepped up. it's lyndon dykes! yes! this time, he did beat the keeper. after the break, austria grew increasingly frustrated. the tension rose, the pressure was starting to show. austria outperformed scotland at the euros, but here they looked vulnerable. stephen 0'donnell nearly took advantage. but still, there was no margin for error, and thankfully for scotland, they had craig gordon to rely on. that save...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
the not throw away the vienna convention and i believe because the world was watching and watching you go do it in a son, julian, a song is what it is. this is because you haven't done. machines are going to have what other leg disappointed by the statement by i could also minister today that ecuador has offered political asylum to julian fund. we will not say no or that any will do. so. it's important to understand that you're not active at wiggly or the attitude of the american. ready one alligator of sexual offending in d, i get in there in just a little bit of them in as soon as he doesn't go vicky another, she's always i'm putting on. she's not 100. hello. she'll bring me into this. we are not she will not. i don't in that into this like with eunice here long. what i give that really i'm going to see the ritual women, sheila, but i was going to deal with this or call i would i feel a feel for the recall in the name of benefits. i mean, to bug him, but he didn't see whether assuming julian or something, i don't think it has been live tv shows up in all of the, in the history. but s
the not throw away the vienna convention and i believe because the world was watching and watching you go do it in a son, julian, a song is what it is. this is because you haven't done. machines are going to have what other leg disappointed by the statement by i could also minister today that ecuador has offered political asylum to julian fund. we will not say no or that any will do. so. it's important to understand that you're not active at wiggly or the attitude of the american. ready one...
77
77
Sep 25, 2021
09/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
arthel: well, the cia has recalled its station chief from vienna, austria, partly over his handling ofd havana syndrome that has hit u.s. diplomats and other operatives. jennifer griffin has more now from the pentagon. >> reporter: the cia recalled the vienna station chief over his mishandling of new cases of havana syndrome, a set of brain-altering ailments thought to be caused by an electromagnetic weapon. the first cases were reported five years ago in cuba. >> the attacks continue. people are really getting hurt. >> reporter: a 26-year veteran of the cia was forced to retire from overseeing clandestine operations in europe. he was targeted during a tripp to moscow in 2017 and began having debilitating vertigo, dizzying and nausea. >> it's an act of war. we're looking at a device that is designed to terrorize, to incapacitate taking our officers off the battlefield. >> reporter: this week ambassador pamela spratland was fired after six months on the job. senators demanded accountability after state department employees were denied treatment at walter reeled. >> if this were a soldie
arthel: well, the cia has recalled its station chief from vienna, austria, partly over his handling ofd havana syndrome that has hit u.s. diplomats and other operatives. jennifer griffin has more now from the pentagon. >> reporter: the cia recalled the vienna station chief over his mishandling of new cases of havana syndrome, a set of brain-altering ailments thought to be caused by an electromagnetic weapon. the first cases were reported five years ago in cuba. >> the attacks...
16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
today on wednesday and i was late then you came in and i walked over to be you did not throw away the vienna convention, the other people in the world was watching the whole watching people you assigned you in a song is what it is. you know, i got this, whether, you know, he does machine and they're going to have whatever leg disappointed by the statement by, i could also minister today that ecuador has offered political asylum to julian fund. we will say, no. are there any legal to do so? it's important to understand that you're not active at wiggly, or the attitude and the, and i think the american sweden allegations of sexual offending. ah, in d, i get in there in any just a little bit of them in as soon as he does he go kick, you know this, you know. so put him into this but i don't in that into this soon as i get out of here and i'm ready to let you know as close to the initial call, i would feel feel free to call and get him to some perfect time to come. but he was to bug on that he didn't cielo, any weather assuming julian or something, i don't think i'd have to live in the future sho
today on wednesday and i was late then you came in and i walked over to be you did not throw away the vienna convention, the other people in the world was watching the whole watching people you assigned you in a song is what it is. you know, i got this, whether, you know, he does machine and they're going to have whatever leg disappointed by the statement by, i could also minister today that ecuador has offered political asylum to julian fund. we will say, no. are there any legal to do so? it's...
12
12
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
the not throw away the vienna convention. and i believe because the world was watching the walking people you hello go, julian. awesome. julien a song is what it is. you know, this is because you haven't done it and they're going to have whatever leg disappointed by the statement by i could also minister today that ecuador has offered political asylum to julian. i fund, we will not say it out on the, you know, are there any legal it's important to understand that you're not active and when you leave the attitude of the nice thing, the american one alligator theory of sexual offending in d, i get in there in just a little bit of, i mean as soon as he doesn't go picky another. she's always, i'm not sure but him. you know this we are no, i don't in that it to see what this like with eunice peer long. what i give that really i'm going to see the feeling the ritual women sheila, but did you notice, can you can ship with this or call? i would i feel a feel for the call to get him a perfect time to come. but he was to bug on that he
the not throw away the vienna convention. and i believe because the world was watching the walking people you hello go, julian. awesome. julien a song is what it is. you know, this is because you haven't done it and they're going to have whatever leg disappointed by the statement by i could also minister today that ecuador has offered political asylum to julian. i fund, we will not say it out on the, you know, are there any legal it's important to understand that you're not active and when you...
10
10.0
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
review today was to get them to be you came in and i walked over to be you did not throw away the vienna convention. and i mean, people in the world was watching the whole watching people. if you go julian assigned you in a song is what it is. you know, i got this is because you haven't done machine and they've got to have whatever leg disappointed by the statement by, i could also minister today that ecuador has offered political asylum to julian fund. we will not have them know what to do. so it's important to understand that it's not active and we can leave the attitude and the, and i think the american wanted the allocation of sexual offending. ah, we stuck in d, i get in there in any just a little bit of them in as soon as he doesn't go kick, you know this, he's always, i'm putting him into this but i don't in that into this soon as i get out of here and i'm ready to let you know it's going to deal with this or call i would i feel a feel for the sure the name of something to come and take him. but he was to bug on that he didn't cielo, any weather assuming julian or something, i don
review today was to get them to be you came in and i walked over to be you did not throw away the vienna convention. and i mean, people in the world was watching the whole watching people. if you go julian assigned you in a song is what it is. you know, i got this is because you haven't done machine and they've got to have whatever leg disappointed by the statement by, i could also minister today that ecuador has offered political asylum to julian fund. we will not have them know what to do. so...
62
62
Sep 22, 2021
09/21
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
next, let's turn to the iran nuclear deal, struck in 2015 of course in vienna, all but scuppered by donaldrump with a unilateral decision to withdraw the u.s. and we impose sanctions on the iranians. these sanctions were called a weapon of war by iran's president on tuesday. this wednesday, iran has been in talks with its middle east neighbors on the edge of the united nations general assembly. this follows a meeting between the iranian foreign minister and the eu on tuesday, the eu firmly backing the deal, even as trump tried to sink it. >> sanctions, and especially sanctions on medicine in the time of the covid-19 pandemic, arcrimes against humanity. the holy koran introduces the distraction of nature and mankind as major characteristics of the tyrants. any kind of disruption in the supply of good health and environment as humanitarian issues are to be declared forbidden. mark: let's get some analysis and bring you the former president of the national iranian council. thank you for being with us i would like to get your take on this move by iran this wednesday . >> the dialogue now start
next, let's turn to the iran nuclear deal, struck in 2015 of course in vienna, all but scuppered by donaldrump with a unilateral decision to withdraw the u.s. and we impose sanctions on the iranians. these sanctions were called a weapon of war by iran's president on tuesday. this wednesday, iran has been in talks with its middle east neighbors on the edge of the united nations general assembly. this follows a meeting between the iranian foreign minister and the eu on tuesday, the eu firmly...
20
20
Sep 30, 2021
09/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
west ham united top their group in the europa league after a 2 0 win over rapid vienna at the londond goal in as many games in europe this season tapping in after good work down the left from michail antonio. they had to grind it out though, and the visitors had a penalty decision overturned before said benrama wrapped up the points for david moyes's side. celtic already face a huge challenge if they're to qualify out of their group in the europa league. they lost 4—0 at home to bayer leverkusen; florian wirtz making it 2 0 in the first half. amine adli made it four late on, meaning now conceding eight goals in their opening two matches. and in the earlier kick offs, leicester were beaten by legia warsaw to continue their poor start to the season. mahir emreli scored the only goal of the game in the first half. a draw to defeat so far for the foxes in europe. and rangers are rooted to the bottom of their group after they were beaten i—nil by sparta prague. david hanckos headerjust about crossed the line in the first half despite allan mcgregors best efforts and things got wo rse for
west ham united top their group in the europa league after a 2 0 win over rapid vienna at the londond goal in as many games in europe this season tapping in after good work down the left from michail antonio. they had to grind it out though, and the visitors had a penalty decision overturned before said benrama wrapped up the points for david moyes's side. celtic already face a huge challenge if they're to qualify out of their group in the europa league. they lost 4—0 at home to bayer...
17
17
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
also, dmitri made vienna speak 6 politically to r t in the wake of russia's parliamentary election.
also, dmitri made vienna speak 6 politically to r t in the wake of russia's parliamentary election.
37
37
Sep 2, 2021
09/21
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
during this 2012 concert in vienna, they paid tribute to one of the greats. he is a globalstar.ore that he wrote this anonymous for people around the world, making this a traditional dance. 50 years later, he danced to the tune with the film's leading man in munich, much to the delight of the audience. [cheering] >> i am now 80 years old. i feel just as i did in 1937 when i wrote my first song and all of this began. it was on the island where he was born where his mother saying folksongs to him. by the age of 12, he was composing his own music. now thousands of songs including film scores and dozens of operas, ballets, and symphonies all bear his name. >> i feel the need to create melodies. i simply wrote the melodies. i try to maintain the lightheartedness and innocence found in my earlier songs to this very day. >> his country as close to his heart as his music. he joined the resistance against a right-wing military takeover in the 1960's, and he paid the price. his music was banned, he was arrested, and exiled to paris. four years later, a hero's welcome as he returned to a d
during this 2012 concert in vienna, they paid tribute to one of the greats. he is a globalstar.ore that he wrote this anonymous for people around the world, making this a traditional dance. 50 years later, he danced to the tune with the film's leading man in munich, much to the delight of the audience. [cheering] >> i am now 80 years old. i feel just as i did in 1937 when i wrote my first song and all of this began. it was on the island where he was born where his mother saying folksongs...
85
85
Sep 18, 2021
09/21
by
KQED
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
bethany bell is following the case in vienna and has the latest for us now.hany: this case involves the widow and the son of a 72-year-old journalist who died of coronavirus shortly after a skiing holiday in the ski resort. they say the austrian government mishandled the outbreak at that time, that they did not act quickly enough, and the reason people are looking at this case so carefully, it has been brought in by a consumer protection group and it says it knows of many other people who could potentially also file lawsuits against the austrian government. so they are very much looking to see how this one will play out. laura: on monday, canadians will go to the polls and prime minister justin trudeau hopes the vote will get his liberal parta majority in the house of commons. it is the countr's second election in lesshan two years but has been an eventful time with the pandemic and social and economic upheavals. jessica murphy reports now from toronto. jessica: it is in toronto and the surrounding regions where this will be battled out. over the past month,
bethany bell is following the case in vienna and has the latest for us now.hany: this case involves the widow and the son of a 72-year-old journalist who died of coronavirus shortly after a skiing holiday in the ski resort. they say the austrian government mishandled the outbreak at that time, that they did not act quickly enough, and the reason people are looking at this case so carefully, it has been brought in by a consumer protection group and it says it knows of many other people who could...
28
28
Sep 2, 2021
09/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
he leaves vienna, is brought to the london school of economics. now the london school of economics wants some big-time economist to build their department because they're in the shadow of cambridge. they're like, we need to hire a rival and they hire hayek in the late 1930s. who publishes a book that becomes a surprise best-seller in the united states. they don't want to publish it at first but then it gets private funding and then a business person gives the university of chicago enough money to hire for ten years. so he's not paid for by the university, he's paid for on a private line. and this is interesting given where we are. george mason rising as a university in the '70s and '80s. realizes it can't compete with the mainstream research communities that exist and needs to find a market niche and will hire liberal economists, including james buchanan, and building around the sentiments of hayek. this will institute itself as a home for a particular vision of the economy. what i want to just briefly do is give you an overview of how hayek's boo
he leaves vienna, is brought to the london school of economics. now the london school of economics wants some big-time economist to build their department because they're in the shadow of cambridge. they're like, we need to hire a rival and they hire hayek in the late 1930s. who publishes a book that becomes a surprise best-seller in the united states. they don't want to publish it at first but then it gets private funding and then a business person gives the university of chicago enough money...
43
43
Sep 2, 2021
09/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
in the 1930s, he leaves vienna, is brought to the london school of economics. the london school of economics wants some big-time economist to build their econ department, because they're in the shadow of cambridge, where keynes is. they're like, we need to hire a rival and they hire hayek in the late 1930s. who publishes a book that becomes a surprise best-seller in the united states. most university presses pass on it at first. they don't want to publish it. they think keynesism is popular. then it gets private funding to a university press, and then a businessperson gives the university of chicago enough money to hire for ten years. so he's not paid for by the university, he's paid for on a private line. and this is interesting given where we are. george mason rising as a university in the '70s and '80s, realizes it can't compete with the mainstream research universities that exist and needs to find a market niche and will begin hiring libertarian economists, including james buchanan, and building an economics department around the ideas of hayek, right, incl
in the 1930s, he leaves vienna, is brought to the london school of economics. the london school of economics wants some big-time economist to build their econ department, because they're in the shadow of cambridge, where keynes is. they're like, we need to hire a rival and they hire hayek in the late 1930s. who publishes a book that becomes a surprise best-seller in the united states. most university presses pass on it at first. they don't want to publish it. they think keynesism is popular....
185
185
Sep 26, 2021
09/21
by
KNTV
tv
eye 185
favorite 0
quote 0
let's bring in nbc's vienna arana. she likes to have a good time. you should be out here with us. >> i agree. i think i'm going to pitch that for next year. i have to be in the elements to give you the forecast. janell, you're absolutely right. temperatures are in the 70s. the pregame is looking good. you might have also noticed a nice light breeze at the stadium. by the time kickoff rolls around, we're talking 71 degrees. and notice by halftime, we're going to dip into the 60s. if you are from california, this could be considered a little chilly. if you're visiting us from green bay, you don't need a sweater, but if you're in the green bay, you might. >> if you're visiting from green bay, they're going to come in a bathing suit. >> this is california sunshine right here. we love it. >> the niners are off to a really solid start. 2-0, but it's that part of the season, are they really good, are they super bowl good? how do we figure this out? we bring in one of the best analysts and a hall of fame coach, tony dungy, who breaks down the niners and how
let's bring in nbc's vienna arana. she likes to have a good time. you should be out here with us. >> i agree. i think i'm going to pitch that for next year. i have to be in the elements to give you the forecast. janell, you're absolutely right. temperatures are in the 70s. the pregame is looking good. you might have also noticed a nice light breeze at the stadium. by the time kickoff rolls around, we're talking 71 degrees. and notice by halftime, we're going to dip into the 60s. if you...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
there were 3 daughters episodes more sophisticated than ours. rat vienna gannon van. yeah. ok. we'll go to afghanistan, we'll pay the taliban to fight. we'll pay the poppy growers to not grow the poppies . they're totally still growing. we will pay the contractors to build things we can't use and we'll pay half down security for you to turning soldiers that don't exist. any questions? i don't think so. i wrote this whole play it after i get a bag full of whips. i think i think it some of my best work. it's easier to understand if you read it upside down. i'm going to go look some frogs down. but over a 2nd, think that america didn't disappear trillions of dollars without getting a little take for ourselves. matthew ho noted that 40 percent of the a money year march for iraq and afghanistan never even left the united states going towards management consultants. the fees for the prime contractor. one example is creative associates international, a for profit in g o that received $449000000.00 worth of contract in afghanistan to privatize the country schools. let me guess they pai
there were 3 daughters episodes more sophisticated than ours. rat vienna gannon van. yeah. ok. we'll go to afghanistan, we'll pay the taliban to fight. we'll pay the poppy growers to not grow the poppies . they're totally still growing. we will pay the contractors to build things we can't use and we'll pay half down security for you to turning soldiers that don't exist. any questions? i don't think so. i wrote this whole play it after i get a bag full of whips. i think i think it some of my...
26
26
Sep 21, 2021
09/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
administration, with lack of substantive changes in the american position in the negotiations in vienna. and i suppose the lifting of the sanctions really as your mentioning is their main point didn't make any difference. do you think in that address whether it was directed a president by the no president trump? no, it didn't. i think what the ronny ends are indicating is that the american position hasn't changed. american president might have changed. administrations might have changed. personalities might be different, but the position remains pretty much the same. and what the iranians are trying to do is to ensure that if there are negotiations, there are some tangible and substantive outcomes and results as far as they're concerned. and how much pressure do you think that this speech was meant to have on the european powers? of course, you know, the crucial ones do play a key role in the negotiations. a fair amount, i think president racy, was trying to speak to multiple audiences. the americans, their opinions, but perhaps his biggest audience was the iranian electorate. the con,
administration, with lack of substantive changes in the american position in the negotiations in vienna. and i suppose the lifting of the sanctions really as your mentioning is their main point didn't make any difference. do you think in that address whether it was directed a president by the no president trump? no, it didn't. i think what the ronny ends are indicating is that the american position hasn't changed. american president might have changed. administrations might have changed....
16
16
Sep 12, 2021
09/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
so again, we will see how the dynamic works once the parties returned to vienna. for me, mal israel's prime minister, is urging caution on those negotiations with iran. any collette because i'm out, i'm calling on world power if you don't fall into the trap. the rainy and deception that will lead to additional confession, you must not give up on inspecting science. and the most important thing, the most important message that there must be a time limit. and iranians dragging on. we must set clear deadline that says up until here. now the secret documents about the hijackers involved in the 911 attacks on the u. s. haven't released for the 1st time by the f b i. the 16 page report offers no evidence. the saudi government was complicit in the plus. the taliban says women in afghanistan can continue to study in gender segregated universities. the higher education minister has laid out that new policy just days after an all male interim government was created. he says there will also be address code. israel says it's intercepted rockets fired from gaza towards the cit
so again, we will see how the dynamic works once the parties returned to vienna. for me, mal israel's prime minister, is urging caution on those negotiations with iran. any collette because i'm out, i'm calling on world power if you don't fall into the trap. the rainy and deception that will lead to additional confession, you must not give up on inspecting science. and the most important thing, the most important message that there must be a time limit. and iranians dragging on. we must set...
43
43
Sep 1, 2021
09/21
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
with the same budget, you can buy an apartment twice as big in berlin or vienna.e of the average parisian apartment is especially difficult for families, and inevitably pushing more and more of them to the outskirts of the city, where home ownership is still possible. - go this way. you'll see the kid's room, which is actually like a dormitory in a boarding school. - yeah, o.k. - this is the kitchen. so it's cool. it's nice, it's charming, but it's tight. - so you still like it. i mean, we're not arguing about the size. - we do love it. we love the neighbourhood, we have many friends. - and how long have you been living here, did you say? - 15. - 15 years. - yes, 15 years. i'd say that in the last 10 years, all of my friends now have left for the suburbs. - they couldn't afford to stay. - they couldn't afford to stay in paris. and some of them even go 40 or 50 kilometers away, which is what we're more or less thinking about. this very arch used to be the gate to paris. - this is the gate to paris. - yes. - wow. - under louis xiv. - today, the gateway to paris is t
with the same budget, you can buy an apartment twice as big in berlin or vienna.e of the average parisian apartment is especially difficult for families, and inevitably pushing more and more of them to the outskirts of the city, where home ownership is still possible. - go this way. you'll see the kid's room, which is actually like a dormitory in a boarding school. - yeah, o.k. - this is the kitchen. so it's cool. it's nice, it's charming, but it's tight. - so you still like it. i mean, we're...
30
30
Sep 23, 2021
09/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
we don't have yet an agreement by iran to return to the talks in vienna were very much prepared to return to the enter to continue the talks. and the question is whether and if so, when iran is as prepared to do that, we have been very sincere and very steadfast in pursuing a passes of meaningful diplomacy to get back to mutual compliance with the j c p. and also to address the full range of concerns that we and many other countries have with, with iran. we continue to believe that returned to me for compliance with the agreement is in our interest. it's the best available option to restrict around nuclear program. and to provide a platform to address its other destabilizing activities. but as i said on, on a few occasions recently that possibility of getting back to mutual compliance is not indefinite. and the challenge right now is that with every passing day, as iran continues to take actions that are not in compliance with the agreement, particularly building a larger stockpiles of highly enriched uranium to 20 percent, even to 60 percent. and spinning faster centrifuges, we will get
we don't have yet an agreement by iran to return to the talks in vienna were very much prepared to return to the enter to continue the talks. and the question is whether and if so, when iran is as prepared to do that, we have been very sincere and very steadfast in pursuing a passes of meaningful diplomacy to get back to mutual compliance with the j c p. and also to address the full range of concerns that we and many other countries have with, with iran. we continue to believe that returned to...
29
29
Sep 30, 2021
09/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
for the nuclear deal and we continue working toward a quick resolution of the english issue, the vienna there also, you can play an important role on pushing these negotiation to resume as soon as possible. we both know that the n is, are ready to re engage, resume, but it has to be done as quickly as possible. and last but not least, we also had the opportunity to talk about the situation in the valve where i am very much pleased to see that somebody's ation relations among the gulf corporation conceal that we have always encourage to sum up the that with moment to strengthen border, so the relationship between due to be a new guitar we have done a lot we have to do is to more the wall is way too for your role in solving one of the biggest challenge of what i think you should put on the list that you come up the most the model so happy was the bottom left so much it's now for questions. question from essay things you should mohammed you said repeatedly that we need to judge the taliban on their actions. we're seeing hangings in public squares and the girls tonight education. what's you
for the nuclear deal and we continue working toward a quick resolution of the english issue, the vienna there also, you can play an important role on pushing these negotiation to resume as soon as possible. we both know that the n is, are ready to re engage, resume, but it has to be done as quickly as possible. and last but not least, we also had the opportunity to talk about the situation in the valve where i am very much pleased to see that somebody's ation relations among the gulf...
142
142
Sep 5, 2021
09/21
by
KPIX
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> it is a story about vienna. >> edmond dewall spent two decades piecing together his family's painful sense of the present. >> there were big silences in the story, which was why i felt this need to explore. rtn books, he explores the journey of his jewish ancestors. after the nazis invaded austria in 1938 his father and great grandfather escaped to england, but austria stripped them of their citizenship. now 76 years after the holocaust killed an estimated 64,000 austrian jews, a change in austrian law makes it easier for the victims of nazi persecution and their descendants to reclaim that nationality. that includes dewall and his now 92-year-old father. >> i am simultaneously incredibly pleased and incredibly angry. >> why angry? >> because it has taken so long, because -- i mean, because the people who -- the people for whom it is too late for so many aere e ke a literal swastika on it. >> it is not too late forsport belonging to her grate grandmother stella who fled to the urban, is in 1940, the 17-year-old maryland native is nearly one of 4,000 people around the world who have a
. >> it is a story about vienna. >> edmond dewall spent two decades piecing together his family's painful sense of the present. >> there were big silences in the story, which was why i felt this need to explore. rtn books, he explores the journey of his jewish ancestors. after the nazis invaded austria in 1938 his father and great grandfather escaped to england, but austria stripped them of their citizenship. now 76 years after the holocaust killed an estimated 64,000 austrian...
29
29
Sep 12, 2021
09/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
so again, we will see how the dynamic works once the parties returned to vienna. now women and eastern democratic republic of congo is say, they're trapped in a conflict between armed groups who are targeting them with sexual violence. catherine, so i met some of the survivors and has this report for us from bonia. this woman has recently been raped by 3 armed men and have delayed near the border with uganda. she's one of many newly displaced women caught up in a complex cycle of armed conflict, violence and insecurity to providence was concealed identity for our protection. well, it was, they had guns when they came and broke into my house. my children started crying. all 3 of the men raped me. they also killed my neighbors. children. stories like has in this part of the democratic republic of congo are uncomfortably common. i was too weak, but i had children to protect and we needed to flee. so i took my children and we started running through the forest somewhere, wishes also helped us to get to bonia housework as give her emergency medication to protect her fr
so again, we will see how the dynamic works once the parties returned to vienna. now women and eastern democratic republic of congo is say, they're trapped in a conflict between armed groups who are targeting them with sexual violence. catherine, so i met some of the survivors and has this report for us from bonia. this woman has recently been raped by 3 armed men and have delayed near the border with uganda. she's one of many newly displaced women caught up in a complex cycle of armed...
24
24
Sep 12, 2021
09/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
so again, we will see how the dynamic works once the parties returned to vienna. olives roused by minister has called on wild powers to take action, to keep iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. have tiny bennett wants a time limit on international negotiations. any call it because i'm out. i'm calling on world power. if you don't fall into the trap, the rainy and deception that will lead to additional confession. you must not give up on the back to science. and the most important thing, the most important message, i have him that there must be a time limit. and iranians a dragging on we must set clear deadline that says up until here. ah, in the 1st secret document of the f, b i's investigation into the september 11th times has been released after a long campaign by victims families, the newly declassified papers come on the 20th anniversary and describe content. the hijackers had with saudi associates in the us. but the 16 page report offers no evidence that the saudi government was complicit in the plant present by didn't find an executive order to release the documents a week before the
so again, we will see how the dynamic works once the parties returned to vienna. olives roused by minister has called on wild powers to take action, to keep iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. have tiny bennett wants a time limit on international negotiations. any call it because i'm out. i'm calling on world power. if you don't fall into the trap, the rainy and deception that will lead to additional confession. you must not give up on the back to science. and the most important thing, the...
21
21
Sep 24, 2021
09/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
she georgia now from vienna. many thanks for joining us on the news out. when you take a look at who is part of this quote meeting and also who took part in the orcus deal, what does it tell us? is your being sidelined by the u. s. when it comes to handling the growing military and economic threats of china? well, that was certainly the feeling here in europe and particularly in paris over the last couple of days. but i think we have to be a little bit more nuanced in looking at the situation. europe is obviously in the military, we are slightly more detached from the ongoing battle that is, that is emerging there from the security challenges that are imagining in the region. but it is incredibly important for the region and the region is incredibly important for europe. so you have have interest in the end of the big and this has been underlined by publishing its own into pacific strategy for the region. so i would say there is a complementarity of the effort of europe and united states. and that was underlying today also by dec sullivan, by the national
she georgia now from vienna. many thanks for joining us on the news out. when you take a look at who is part of this quote meeting and also who took part in the orcus deal, what does it tell us? is your being sidelined by the u. s. when it comes to handling the growing military and economic threats of china? well, that was certainly the feeling here in europe and particularly in paris over the last couple of days. but i think we have to be a little bit more nuanced in looking at the situation....
40
40
Sep 28, 2021
09/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
i should say still this name for march dropping temperatures with vienna. now data 60 the who's the al jazeera recounts the shocking story of the assassination of counts for cabana dot tossed by the security council to mediate between arabs and israelis. his days would prove one of the darkest days in the quest for peace. in the middle east, killing the count on algebra. when freedom of the press is under threat, you know, you just because i thought, genuinely about your thought toward the making government step outside the mainstream. the has been a all, if you implement here some of access points shift the focus, the panoramic that's turned out to be a handy little pretext. the prime minister clamped down on the press covering the waves. the news is covered. so listening post on a j o i reminded the main stories yolanda 0. america's top military commander has called the end of the 20 year war and i've got us on a strategic failure during questioning by senators on capitol hill. military is top . ross admitted that the taliban forces advanced far more quic
i should say still this name for march dropping temperatures with vienna. now data 60 the who's the al jazeera recounts the shocking story of the assassination of counts for cabana dot tossed by the security council to mediate between arabs and israelis. his days would prove one of the darkest days in the quest for peace. in the middle east, killing the count on algebra. when freedom of the press is under threat, you know, you just because i thought, genuinely about your thought toward the...