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security council approval. but for instance the intervention in kosovo also was illegal but there is also other person which is a gentleman ality for a fascinating discussion will run out of time many thanks to my guests in new york and in tampa and thanks to our viewers for watching us here on c.n.n. and remember. why is the price of gold so high demand global demand do you think gold is money. the value of the only plays we have to live of the water that we need to survive it's not compared to people i mean gold we're not going to eat gold we're not going to bait with gold. we're not going to drink up what clearly what i'm all is and it's in a desperate economic situation absolutely right what we're wrong to do is say therefore any kind of economic development from the outside is going to be a benefit their only purpose is to extract as much money as possible to feed into the global financial system. with we're a part of the geo political economic system that's extremely exploitative. first of all is a questi
security council approval. but for instance the intervention in kosovo also was illegal but there is also other person which is a gentleman ality for a fascinating discussion will run out of time many thanks to my guests in new york and in tampa and thanks to our viewers for watching us here on c.n.n. and remember. why is the price of gold so high demand global demand do you think gold is money. the value of the only plays we have to live of the water that we need to survive it's not compared...
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security council approval. but the intervention in kosovo also was illegal but there is also other perception which is a gentleman ality for a fascinating discussion will run out of time many thanks to my guests in new york and in tampa and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at the scene and remember. please. to the. seasons he has put has already been plenty to celebrate space december on this month's show we'll learn how the future then so lazy sets in stone call to make movies with an instant messenger under-privileged exoskeleton makes a life's work of heavy lifting. to cheer on. some of the sixteen percent imports came from illegal fishing. the european union is ironically taking fish from some of the poorest nations on earth so this is a very serious and very urgent problem that needs immediate international action. but they enter our territorial waters they fish they load the fish into the ships and leave for europe. to day illegal fishing just taking the bread out of our mouths. millions around
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a u.n. security council prepares to discuss a mandate of african union and french troops operating. if the resolution is adopted the forces will be providing support and supplies. more from the capital. >> we have heard gun fire and mortar rounds as well. all over this city. pretty close to where we are in this hotel now. the city is deserted. people are staying inside the homes. probably the worst fighting bungi has seen since sellicka rebels came into the capital taking control of the country in march in year. we understand - this is from the french military, that the people behind the attack, known as anti-ballica. they are a christian militia who started off as a protection force. now, we don't know whether they have actually grown in size, whether they do have a lot of heavy weaponry at the moment. the african forces which are here and present in bongi have been deployed to different parts of the city. their role is to protect the airport and french citizens. it comes as we wait for a u.n. security council to vote on a second resolution to tend in not only more troops but afric
a u.n. security council prepares to discuss a mandate of african union and french troops operating. if the resolution is adopted the forces will be providing support and supplies. more from the capital. >> we have heard gun fire and mortar rounds as well. all over this city. pretty close to where we are in this hotel now. the city is deserted. people are staying inside the homes. probably the worst fighting bungi has seen since sellicka rebels came into the capital taking control of the...
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security council approval. for instance the intervention in kosovo or was illegal but there is also other perception which again gentlemen ality thank you for a vacillating discussion will run out of time many thanks to my guest in new york and in tampa and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at least the next. and remember across top. player league baseball. is a. place to play. plenty. plenty going into the. seasons he has put has already been plenty to celebrate this december on this month's show we'll in how the peter fenn so lazy section stone call to make movies with an instant messenger click on their revolutionary exoskeleton makes life worth of heavy lifting plushie i'm danged if you're. going to listen in church. play games or take the i'm very hard to take a plunge again long here is a clock that has sex with the perfect pair no legs. claim. the i'm just so i'm just some other. why is the price of gold so high demand global demand do you think oldest money. know the value of the only place we
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security council's consideration in this matter. the u.n. security council, you'll remember, mr. chairman, sought suspension, not prohibition. and, in effect, we now believe that in this plan that we've laid out, iran is required to address the u.n. security council resolutions regarding its nuclear program before a comprehensive agreement can be reached. and the u.n. security council resolution 1929, which is contained in that, specifically addresses ballistic missiles. so the answer is, it's on the table, it's part of the discussion. >> well, my time is expired. i want to thank you. as you know, i'm very concerned about this iranian regime being allowed enrichment capability at the end of the day. i don't think since neighboring countries don't have it, i think it's a problem that might set off something of an arms race among its neighbors, but i want to go now to mr. elliott engel of new york for his questions. >> thank you, mr. chairman, thank you, mr. secretary. i want to just follow up on the enriching. i said this in my opening remarks, mr. secretary. i understand that you
security council's consideration in this matter. the u.n. security council, you'll remember, mr. chairman, sought suspension, not prohibition. and, in effect, we now believe that in this plan that we've laid out, iran is required to address the u.n. security council resolutions regarding its nuclear program before a comprehensive agreement can be reached. and the u.n. security council resolution 1929, which is contained in that, specifically addresses ballistic missiles. so the answer is, it's...
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security council's consideration in this matter. the u.n. security council, you'll remember, mr. chairman, sought suspension, not prohibition. and, in effect, we now believe that in this plan that we've laid out, iran is required to address the u.n. security council resolutions regarding its nuclear program before a comprehensive agreement can be reached. and the u.n. security council resolution 1929, which is contained in that, specifically addresses ballistic missiles. so the answer is, it's on the table, it's part of the discussion. >> well, my time is expired. i want to thank you. as you know, i'm very concerned about this iranian regime being allowed enrichment capability at the end of the day. i don't think since neighboring countries don't have it, i think it's a problem that might set off something of an arms race among its neighbors, but i want to go now to mr. elliott engel of new york for his questions. >> thank you, mr. chairman, thank you, mr. secretary. i want to just follow up on the enriching. i said this in my opening remarks, mr. secretary. i understand that you
security council's consideration in this matter. the u.n. security council, you'll remember, mr. chairman, sought suspension, not prohibition. and, in effect, we now believe that in this plan that we've laid out, iran is required to address the u.n. security council resolutions regarding its nuclear program before a comprehensive agreement can be reached. and the u.n. security council resolution 1929, which is contained in that, specifically addresses ballistic missiles. so the answer is, it's...
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security council passing a resolution to send troops to the african republic. i'll have more on that. stay with us. bayh. and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america >> fault lines investigates... fracking >> shale gas development could actually double the economic growth rates in the province. >> this is our land for thousands of years... >> do you drink money? you must have a lot of money to drink... >> as tensions rise, and protests turn violent, where will the debate lead? >> the situation was no longer peaceful or safe... >> they were bashing my head with their boots... they had their guns on me and everything.... >> how much more real can this get? >> fault lines only on al jazeera america >> welcome to al jazeera america i'm stephanie sy. here are the stories we are following for you. >> the end of the year means the end of unemployment benefits for more than a million americans. a congressional committee addresses the problem. >> som
security council passing a resolution to send troops to the african republic. i'll have more on that. stay with us. bayh. and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america >> fault lines investigates... fracking >> shale gas development could actually double the economic growth rates in the province. >> this is our land for thousands of years... >> do you...
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security council the international david they believe that it is system. that they really inclusive it's actually exclusive they believe that the international community in other words in the more i think academic or professional awards it's more the general assembly or member game i think that's fair and i would agree with you on that ok because every september there's a vote in the general assembly for recognition of a palestinian state and i'll have to check the numbers but it's one hundred eighty something against two or three or whatever pacific island is bob bought off by washington in israel that particular year ok that's in my mind. the international community but it's not the one she didn't consensus is it george though that's absolutely right and of course when the united nations was set up it deliberately set up two bodies the general assembly and the security council because the architects of the un didn't want to repeat the mistakes of the league of nations so they wanted to make sure that there was a consensus among the great powers that the
security council the international david they believe that it is system. that they really inclusive it's actually exclusive they believe that the international community in other words in the more i think academic or professional awards it's more the general assembly or member game i think that's fair and i would agree with you on that ok because every september there's a vote in the general assembly for recognition of a palestinian state and i'll have to check the numbers but it's one hundred...
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security council the international david they believe that it is system. that they really inclusive it's actually exclusive they believe that the international community in other words in the more i think academic or professional awards it's more the general assembly or member of a magazine that's fair and i would agree with you on that ok because every september there's a vote in the general assembly for recognition of a palestinian state and i'll have to check the numbers but it's one hundred...
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security council the international they they they believe that it is system. that they really inclusive it's actually exclusive they believe that the international community in other words in the more i think academic or professional awards it's more the general assembly or member of a magazine that. i would agree with you on that ok because every september there's a vote in the general assembly for recognition of a palestinian state and i'll have to check the numbers but it's one hundred...
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security council the international david they believe that it is system. that they really inclusive it's actually exclusive they believe that the international community in other words in the more i think academic or professional awards it's more the general assembly or member game i think that's fair and i would agree with you on that ok because every september there's a vote in the general assembly for recognition of a palestinian state and i'll have to check the numbers but it's one hundred eighty something against two or three or whatever pacific island is bob bought off by washington in israel that particular year ok that's in my mind. the international community but it's not the watch again consensus is it george though that's absolutely right and of course when the united nations was set up it deliberately set up two bodies the general assembly and the security council because the architects of the un didn't want to repeat the mistakes of the league of nations so they wanted to make sure that there was a consensus among the great powers that the way
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security council has agreed to double the number of peace keepers there. forces loyal to the president and those loyal to the former vice president, cat turner reports from the u.n. headquarters in new york. >> reporter: a unanimous vote from the security council. all in favor of secretary general ban ki-moon's proposal. >> south sudan has been consistently grateful for the support the international community and the united nations has extended to our nation country, south sudan does not want to fall back into the war for which they have suffered over a half a century. >> united nations not always known for its diplomatic espionage has worked with similar urgency. the u.n. has repeatedly urged civilians they will not be abandoned. with over 1300 police on the ground, the secretary general knows it will probably not be enough. >> the strength of the unmiss's capabilities will not happen overnight. even with additional exaipghts wcapabilities we will not be abe to protected everyone in south sudan. >> such as darfur, the democratic republic of congo. >> only
security council has agreed to double the number of peace keepers there. forces loyal to the president and those loyal to the former vice president, cat turner reports from the u.n. headquarters in new york. >> reporter: a unanimous vote from the security council. all in favor of secretary general ban ki-moon's proposal. >> south sudan has been consistently grateful for the support the international community and the united nations has extended to our nation country, south sudan...
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the resolution says the security council will consider giving the forces the status of u.n. peacekeepers if the situation in the country doesn't improve within three months. the au plans to display more than 3,500 troops in the country, france will dismatch more than 1,000. >>> japan may have to continue to rely on nuclear energies that a cheap option to keep the economic engine running. ron madison is here with more. >> japanese government officials drafted a basic energy policy. it says the country will maintain nuclear power generation as an important base source of electricity. the draft has been presented to the industry ministries a's energy policy panel. it says japan needs to reduce its reliance on nuclear energy as much as possible but that does go on to say the country will continue nuclear power generation as long as the safety of power plants is ensured. it notes that nuclear power allows the steady supply of electricity at a lower cost and without aggravating climate change. the draft represents a major shift from a policy drawn up last year by the government of
the resolution says the security council will consider giving the forces the status of u.n. peacekeepers if the situation in the country doesn't improve within three months. the au plans to display more than 3,500 troops in the country, france will dismatch more than 1,000. >>> japan may have to continue to rely on nuclear energies that a cheap option to keep the economic engine running. ron madison is here with more. >> japanese government officials drafted a basic energy...
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security council is to discussion how to strengthen an international security force stationed there. let's bring in our correspondent who is live in bangui. we have heard reports of gun fire. what have you been able to see and hear? >> we are pretty safe where we are right now in the hotel, but we were all woken up with the cracks of gunfire echoing throughout the city. and that gun fire is going on sporadically at a distance from where we are. we understand from the latest, from information that we have on the ground and it's difficult to get full information, is that some people have been killed or hacked to death around the airport. we understand that several seleka fighters have died and anti-balaka fighters too. now, this attack. according to the french military has been carried out by anti-balaka. now, they are a group of mainly christian militia who were, up until now, just viewed as vij lanties, villagers, rising up against the muslim seleka forces. it seems they have the strength to carry out major offenses here in the capital bangui and this is the worst fighting that this
security council is to discussion how to strengthen an international security force stationed there. let's bring in our correspondent who is live in bangui. we have heard reports of gun fire. what have you been able to see and hear? >> we are pretty safe where we are right now in the hotel, but we were all woken up with the cracks of gunfire echoing throughout the city. and that gun fire is going on sporadically at a distance from where we are. we understand from the latest, from...
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security council members aims to cripple economic sanctions. they counter the talks are the only way to halt an iran that is months away from getting the bomb. joining us matt kranig a former dod advisor. welcome to the program. matt, let me start with you. is it a good deal? >> for years iran's nuclear program has been advancing getting closer to the nuclear weapons breakout capability. this freezes their program in place. that's a good thing. critics point out it leaves far too much of iran's nuclear program in place for comfort and that's true. so over the next six months is what we are going to do is negotiate a more comprehensive deal with iran that would have the effect of rolling that progress back. in short, now comes the hard part. >> there is concern that some of them as soon as they put new sanctions in place could torpedo it. others are talking about imposing sanctions that could pick out afterwards. >> there is a lot of talk about passing sanctions now, as you point out. at the end of the day i don't think lawmakers will go through
security council members aims to cripple economic sanctions. they counter the talks are the only way to halt an iran that is months away from getting the bomb. joining us matt kranig a former dod advisor. welcome to the program. matt, let me start with you. is it a good deal? >> for years iran's nuclear program has been advancing getting closer to the nuclear weapons breakout capability. this freezes their program in place. that's a good thing. critics point out it leaves far too much of...
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i do think that we are stepping away from these u.n. security council agreements. i think what congress wants to see happen is that not occur. i think that's you have seen such a reaction. i realize we are going to a rope-a-dope here in the senate and we are not going to do anything. i understand that's sort of baked in the blockage and i know we are participating in a little bit of a rope-a-dope today. i just want to say to david cohen, i was just in the region and i concur with senator reed. once you begin loosening sanctions and people begin to see that iran is now going to become not a rogue country but part of the international community, we are basically ceding much of middle eastern activities to them. we have been now for about a year, once they see that there is a rush, as senator reed mentioned, to do business with them, and i think that's why we are all concerned. we did an interim deal that has no sacrifice on their part whatsoever, none. they are still spending 19,000 centrifuges every single day. they are not going to violate this agreement.utopeful t
i do think that we are stepping away from these u.n. security council agreements. i think what congress wants to see happen is that not occur. i think that's you have seen such a reaction. i realize we are going to a rope-a-dope here in the senate and we are not going to do anything. i understand that's sort of baked in the blockage and i know we are participating in a little bit of a rope-a-dope today. i just want to say to david cohen, i was just in the region and i concur with senator reed....
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security council doubles the number of peacekeepers in south sudan amid reports of mass civilian deaths look at how the foreign clamor for the african states oil is influencing the conflict. the three year old girl those killed and ten civilians injured in an israeli strike on gaza as the i.d.f. rolls out tanks troops and warplanes in retaliation against a sniper attack on the border. and arlen's crisis has been declared over but for homeowners it's anything but. a couldn't do anything at all if you think i was this dish. i have no way i wish we speak to people whose lives have been shattered by the banks in a country where one in five mortgages are in arrears. we have never evaluation how much this is cost us in the motional and health terms. and welcome life from our studios in moscow you're watching archie international with me and he said now it's good to have you with us our top story the u.n. security council has unanimously approved a plan to double the number of peacekeepers in south sudan more than twelve thousand international troops and thirteen hundred police will be protect
security council doubles the number of peacekeepers in south sudan amid reports of mass civilian deaths look at how the foreign clamor for the african states oil is influencing the conflict. the three year old girl those killed and ten civilians injured in an israeli strike on gaza as the i.d.f. rolls out tanks troops and warplanes in retaliation against a sniper attack on the border. and arlen's crisis has been declared over but for homeowners it's anything but. a couldn't do anything at all...
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we've already seeded a way from u.n. security council saying no enrichment. secondly there is the ability to extend this interim agreement and to deal with the u.n. journal unless deal with the way i don't know what there is to deal. the security council calls for creasing enrichment. lastly there is provision here that envisions a comprehensive solution a sunset clause that would say that after a period of time, which is not defined, that the iranians would be treated as any nonnuclear weapons state that means that they could after that period of time enrich uranium without any consequence and without any limitations, they could seek plutonium track without any limitations. those are real concerns. defining both what the end state is as well as having sanctions regime that is ready to go should the deal not fall through. i hope the deal can be successful. obviously diplomacy something we want to see work. but we need to be ready to move forward. >> dickerson: senator corker is it a red line for you, you talked about the standards of any ultimate deal, is enr
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"it's the u.n. security council who are the real terrorists," this man told us. "because they haven't helped us." when militants took control of the town of raqqa in august, they started practicing strict islamic law, and publicly executed those with links to the government. mohammed told us he witnessed what happened in raqqa, though he was too frightened of retribution to show his face. he said the extremists demanded all women wear black and cover everything except their eyes. that angered some, but mohammed told us others admire them because they win battles against the regime. that may be why so many young fighters from syria and other countries are joining them. >> brown: holly williams is in our london bureau. so, holly, what does this mean for the peace talks that are to take place between the syrian government and the rebels scheduled for next month? >> reporter: james, these groups with links to al qaeda that you just saw are not invited. but their increasing strength is undermining the peace talks. it makes the moderate rebels backed by the u.s. look i
"it's the u.n. security council who are the real terrorists," this man told us. "because they haven't helped us." when militants took control of the town of raqqa in august, they started practicing strict islamic law, and publicly executed those with links to the government. mohammed told us he witnessed what happened in raqqa, though he was too frightened of retribution to show his face. he said the extremists demanded all women wear black and cover everything except their...
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the u.n. security council held an unofficial meeting to discuss the latest developments. fighting across the african country continues to spread. the french ambassador to the u.n. and security council president expressed grave concern over the lack of progress. >> it's difficult to know whether it's simply an assault of last round before going into negotiation, or whether the two sides have decided to fight to the last ditch. >> fighting erupted mid-december in the capital juba between supporters and others supportive of the vice president muchar. at least 1,000 people are believed to have been killed. fierce battles continue in central and northern parts of the country. more than 180,000 people have been driven from their homes. nearly half have taken refuge from the fighting at u.n. facilities. officials expressed their concerns about reports large numbers of armed youths, believed to be supporters of the former vice president, are gathered near the central city of borr. they believe young militants were behind ab attack on december 19th. >>> vladimir putin has ordered
the u.n. security council held an unofficial meeting to discuss the latest developments. fighting across the african country continues to spread. the french ambassador to the u.n. and security council president expressed grave concern over the lack of progress. >> it's difficult to know whether it's simply an assault of last round before going into negotiation, or whether the two sides have decided to fight to the last ditch. >> fighting erupted mid-december in the capital juba...
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security council doubles the number of peacekeepers in south sudan amid reports of mass civilian deaths will look out whether the foreign clamor for the african states oil as among the factors tearing it apart. three year old girl was killed and ten civilians injured in an israeli strike in gaza as the i.d.f. rolls out tanks troops and warplanes intervene against sniper attacks on the border . and islands crisis has been declared over but for homeowners it's anything but. i couldn't do anything at all if you think i was this dish. i have no way i wish. to speak to the people whose lives have been shattered by the banks in a country where one of five mortgages are overdue. we have never evaluation how much this is costing in the motional and the terms. what you are to international coming to live from moscow eleven am here on marina josh welcome to the program the u.n. security council has unanimously approved a plan to double the number of peacekeepers in south sudan more than twelve thousand international troops and thirteen hundred police will be protecting civilians in the african st
security council doubles the number of peacekeepers in south sudan amid reports of mass civilian deaths will look out whether the foreign clamor for the african states oil as among the factors tearing it apart. three year old girl was killed and ten civilians injured in an israeli strike in gaza as the i.d.f. rolls out tanks troops and warplanes intervene against sniper attacks on the border . and islands crisis has been declared over but for homeowners it's anything but. i couldn't do anything...
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security council doubles the number of peacekeepers in south sudan amid reports of massive million deaths will look at how the foreign glamor for foreign clamor for the african states oil is influencing the conflict. three year old girl is killed in towns of millions injured in an israeli strike of gaza as i.d.f. rolls out tanks troops and warplanes in retaliation against a sniper attack on the border. crisis has been declared over for homeowners and i think. to anything at all if you think that was this dish. i have no way i wish. we speak to the people whose lives have been shattered by the banks in a country where one of five mortgages are for years we have never evaluation how much this is costing in the motional terms. this is our team coming to live from the russian capital i'm marina welcome to the program the u.n. security council has an atom's lee approved a plan to double the number of peacekeepers in south sudan more than twelve thousand international troops and thirteen hundred police will be protecting civilians in the african state which has seen deadly clashes break out bet
security council doubles the number of peacekeepers in south sudan amid reports of massive million deaths will look at how the foreign glamor for foreign clamor for the african states oil is influencing the conflict. three year old girl is killed in towns of millions injured in an israeli strike of gaza as i.d.f. rolls out tanks troops and warplanes in retaliation against a sniper attack on the border. crisis has been declared over for homeowners and i think. to anything at all if you think...
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security council doubles the number of peacekeepers in south sudan amid reports of mass civilian deaths and look at how the foreign clamor for the african states oil is influencing the conflict. a three year old girl is killed and ten civilians injured in an israeli strike on gaza as the i.d.f. rolls out tanks troops and warplanes in retaliation against a sniper attack on the border. and hours of this crisis has been declared over but the homeowners it's anything but. i couldn't do anything at all if you think that was the dish and i had no way i wish we speak to the people whose lives have been shattered by the banks in a country where one in five mortgages are in arrears. we have never evaluation how much this is costing us in the motional mental health terms. it's two pm here in moscow you're watching international with me and he said now a straight to our top story this hour the u.n. security council has unanimously approved a plan to double the number of peacekeepers in south sudan more than twelve thousand international troops and thirteen hundred police will be protecting civilia
security council doubles the number of peacekeepers in south sudan amid reports of mass civilian deaths and look at how the foreign clamor for the african states oil is influencing the conflict. a three year old girl is killed and ten civilians injured in an israeli strike on gaza as the i.d.f. rolls out tanks troops and warplanes in retaliation against a sniper attack on the border. and hours of this crisis has been declared over but the homeowners it's anything but. i couldn't do anything at...
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security council doubles the number of peacekeepers in south sudan amid reports of massive alien deaths will look out whether the foreign clamor for the african states well is among the factors tearing it apart. three year old girl was killed and ten civilians injured in an israeli strike in gaza as the i.d.f. rolls out tanks troops and warplanes in retail against a sniper attack on the border. and ireland's crisis has been declared over but for homeowners it's and thing by. i couldn't do anything at all if you think i was this dish. i have no way i wish. to speak to the people whose lives have been shattered by the banks in a country where one of five mortgages are overdue. we have never evaluation how much this is costing in the motional and health terms. ten am in moscow watching r t international i'm marina joshie welcome to the program the u.n. security council has unanimously approved a plan to double the number of peacekeepers in south sudan more than twelve thousand international troops and thirteen hundred police will be protecting civilians in the african state which has seen
security council doubles the number of peacekeepers in south sudan amid reports of massive alien deaths will look out whether the foreign clamor for the african states well is among the factors tearing it apart. three year old girl was killed and ten civilians injured in an israeli strike in gaza as the i.d.f. rolls out tanks troops and warplanes in retail against a sniper attack on the border. and ireland's crisis has been declared over but for homeowners it's and thing by. i couldn't do...
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security council resolution already says. so i'm one senator, i realize, and there are 99 others and i'm sure that there are many people in this body that would like to express themselves on issues that are not deemed to be partisan or deemed to be political but just to express themselves on policy that they believe to be important to the country. but the majority leader on his own has decided that that is not going to be the cases. cases -- not going to be the case. yesterday i was riding the elevator with a senator that i was -- that i came in with. i came in with nine democrats and one republican. i was the only republican. excuse me, i didn't come in with any other republicans, i was it. and we've had a lot of fun. and we get together once a year and talk about that and -- and, candidly, relations between us generally speaking have been very, very good for the seven years that i've been here. and this one senator that i've actually worked with more than others of the group so many issues said to me that what happened on t
security council resolution already says. so i'm one senator, i realize, and there are 99 others and i'm sure that there are many people in this body that would like to express themselves on issues that are not deemed to be partisan or deemed to be political but just to express themselves on policy that they believe to be important to the country. but the majority leader on his own has decided that that is not going to be the cases. cases -- not going to be the case. yesterday i was riding the...
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security council doubles the number of peacekeepers in south sudan amid reports of mass civilian deaths we look at how the foreign clamor for the african states oil is influencing the conflict. a three year old girl is killed and ten civilians injured in an israeli strike on gaza as the i.d.f. rolls out tanks troops and warplanes in retaliation against a sniper attack on the border. and arlen's crisis has been declared over but for homeowners it's anything but. i couldn't do anything at all if you think i was this dish and i had no way i wish we speak to the people whose lives have been shattered by the banks in a country where one in five mortgages are in our errors have never evaluation how much this is cost us in the motional mental health terms. from our headquarters in moscow you're watching archie international with me and he said now it's good to have you with us let's get straight to our top story the u.n. security council has unanimously approved a plan to double the number of peacekeepers in south sudan more than twelve thousand international troops and thirteen hundred police
security council doubles the number of peacekeepers in south sudan amid reports of mass civilian deaths we look at how the foreign clamor for the african states oil is influencing the conflict. a three year old girl is killed and ten civilians injured in an israeli strike on gaza as the i.d.f. rolls out tanks troops and warplanes in retaliation against a sniper attack on the border. and arlen's crisis has been declared over but for homeowners it's anything but. i couldn't do anything at all if...
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the u.n. security council voted to double peacekeeping missions. more than 1,000 are thought to have died so far. african leaders have been trying to find a solution to end the violence at a summit in kennia. the meetingeneded with a call for dialogue. the president salva kiir was welcomed. they agreed to a ceasefire and are calling on vice president riek machar to do the same. our correspondent is in juba. >> the east african leaders meeting on friday called for both sides to end the conflict, to talk and talk first. they have given them until 31 december to do so. president salva kiir committed himself and his government. they have to be negotiations before the rebels agreed to any truce with the government. he cannot be committed to the government's professed commitment - cannot be confident with the government, commitment to peace talks until there are mechanisms for monitoring a ceasefire. he is saying that he has to see this mechanism put in place before he comes and talks to the government. now, there's only four days to go. there's not much
the u.n. security council voted to double peacekeeping missions. more than 1,000 are thought to have died so far. african leaders have been trying to find a solution to end the violence at a summit in kennia. the meetingeneded with a call for dialogue. the president salva kiir was welcomed. they agreed to a ceasefire and are calling on vice president riek machar to do the same. our correspondent is in juba. >> the east african leaders meeting on friday called for both sides to end the...
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security council. >> yes, the falling economic growth, the economic decline, that is the serious problem that i think we should focus on. >> well, i'm wondering what happens--what happens now? should we look for short-term changes, or is the table for the world pretty much set for the near term? >> i think short term president has a very stable situation that is politically controlled. this is more of a system , and a authoritanauthoritarian state. oppression is not much. but you can't organize opposition. >> that brings us to the end of this edition of inside story. "inside story," thanks for being with us. in washington i'm ray suarez. >> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm richelle carey. here are the stories we're following for you. several u.s. soldiers are wounded in south sudan as they attempt to rescue americans. >>> delicate operation in space as astronauts try to make critical repairs on the international space station. >>> and cumber memorial of those killed in an act of terrorism 25 years ago. >> the violence in south sudan continues to escalate. two u.n. peace keep percent
security council. >> yes, the falling economic growth, the economic decline, that is the serious problem that i think we should focus on. >> well, i'm wondering what happens--what happens now? should we look for short-term changes, or is the table for the world pretty much set for the near term? >> i think short term president has a very stable situation that is politically controlled. this is more of a system , and a authoritanauthoritarian state. oppression is not much. but...
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council get them to investigate this matter once and for all. >> do you really think the u.n. security council will go ahead and fund an investigation, as you say, into the death of yasser arafat like they did in the case of kariri in lebanon, when in the past the council has never really sided with palestine. >> it's a different story. the security council - there was a lot of politics, but this is the case. we spoke to secretary kerry and said we may seek the security council to form an international tribunal, because once and for all we need the results. this is a natural issue. the father of the national movement. the head of the plo and this circumstance - we must form an international tribunal. why would anyone reject the international tribunal. >> let me ask you this point. the leader of the probe into yasser arafat's death said they are planning to name the people they believe were responsible for the death of yasser arafat, the suspects they say. i know you may not be able to tell us who the suspects are, but can you tell us what nationality they are. >> i really don'
council get them to investigate this matter once and for all. >> do you really think the u.n. security council will go ahead and fund an investigation, as you say, into the death of yasser arafat like they did in the case of kariri in lebanon, when in the past the council has never really sided with palestine. >> it's a different story. the security council - there was a lot of politics, but this is the case. we spoke to secretary kerry and said we may seek the security council to...
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security council resolutions have asked to have operations suspended. what that means is that this plant is also on the list of plants that the united states is likely going to want to see shut down if there is a final deal with iran. and this kind of visit creates a baseline of what is going on there and it will help establish where the plant is needed. >> today is a one day event at one place. ultimately, how many inspections will take place? >> for the agenda of the agency this is a small, important step. they will have to visit military-related sites related to past and on going work. the site has a facility that is linked to old work on nuclear weapons. and int that period of denial iran has essentially rebuilt the site and it will make the job harderer to verify what happened there in the past. and that means they will want to talk to people and go to other sites that have been linked to nuclear weaponization allegations. it is going to be a long difficult process and will depend on iran cooperating with the inspectors. >> what is the likelihood o
security council resolutions have asked to have operations suspended. what that means is that this plant is also on the list of plants that the united states is likely going to want to see shut down if there is a final deal with iran. and this kind of visit creates a baseline of what is going on there and it will help establish where the plant is needed. >> today is a one day event at one place. ultimately, how many inspections will take place? >> for the agenda of the agency this...
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security council you see it in the reaction of the hemisphere to the position brazil took a piece of the reform of the human rights system so i was wondering, in your time as ambassador if you could comment on al you perceive brazil's leadership in other parts of the region. >> that is a great question. my own experience is brazil tries to be very careful in terms of how it deals with its neighbors, it recognizeds it's bigger ambitions which are expressed to a certain extent -- larger south american ambition, has to be managed with respect and understanding for the concerns of other countries and it consistently tries to present itself not as a hegemonic force but as the coalescing force in the region. this is not easy when you are as big as brazil a new border every country except chile and ecuador. brazilians like to point out the border on france through french equity oriel guinea. it is a complicated diplomatic dance and it is made more complicated by american relationships and the trade challenges brazil faces with argentina because they tend to overload circuits in their relati
security council you see it in the reaction of the hemisphere to the position brazil took a piece of the reform of the human rights system so i was wondering, in your time as ambassador if you could comment on al you perceive brazil's leadership in other parts of the region. >> that is a great question. my own experience is brazil tries to be very careful in terms of how it deals with its neighbors, it recognizeds it's bigger ambitions which are expressed to a certain extent -- larger...
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we can be confident by the fact that the u.n. security council has move sod quickly. it is within really a matter of two or three days as the violence has escalated. and held an emergency meeting. considering that not everything here moves with the speed with some people may like here in the u.n. >> that is so true, understanding that they are peace keeping troops so you understand what they are overarching mission is, surely, but what real impact can these troops have on what is happening there? >> well, this is really to protect the civilians who have run and tried to take cover at the u.n. basis. there are now 45,000 civilian whose have gone to the u.n. compounds and facilities to seek shelter, it's a huge humanitarian issue there, trying to get them food, shelter, water, and protection from this ethnic fighting, the impact a really to just go and reenforce those. stop them from being overrun, and really just send a message to the fighting that is going on. the world is watching, so it's partly a sub conscious message and saying the troops are here, we are going to
we can be confident by the fact that the u.n. security council has move sod quickly. it is within really a matter of two or three days as the violence has escalated. and held an emergency meeting. considering that not everything here moves with the speed with some people may like here in the u.n. >> that is so true, understanding that they are peace keeping troops so you understand what they are overarching mission is, surely, but what real impact can these troops have on what is...
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security council. >> yes, the falling economic growth, the economic decline, that is the serious problem that i think we should focus on. >> well, i'm wondering what happens--what happens now? should we look for short-term changes, or is the table for the world pretty much set for the near term? >> i think short term president has a very stable situation that is politically controlled. this is more of a system, and a authoritanauthoritarian state. oppression is not much. but you can't organize opposition. >> that brings us to the end of this edition of inside story. "inside story," thanks for being with us. in washington i'm ray suarez. >> sir charles, the round mound of rebound. he is one of the best players and biggest personalities to ever play the game. basketball star charles barkley was a dominant force on the hardwood, but he's also known for his entertaining and sometimes controversial commentary, from sports to politics and social issues, he everything. i sat down with the nba legend termed emmy award winning analyst when he was in new york. >> well, with the nba season starting
security council. >> yes, the falling economic growth, the economic decline, that is the serious problem that i think we should focus on. >> well, i'm wondering what happens--what happens now? should we look for short-term changes, or is the table for the world pretty much set for the near term? >> i think short term president has a very stable situation that is politically controlled. this is more of a system, and a authoritanauthoritarian state. oppression is not much. but...
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u.n. security council held an emergency meeting on monday to discuss the situation. u.s. ambassador to the u.n. samantha power says something must be done quickly. >> the future of south sudan is in jeopardy and demands urgent leadership to get rid of further blood shed and have stability and leaders have a choice, they can return to the political dialog and spirit of cooperation that helped establish south sudan or they can destroy those hard-fought games and tear apart their new-born nation. >> reporter: u.n. secretary general is calling for an additional 5,000 troops to support the mission in south sudan but as al jazeera reports the organization is focused on finding a diplomatic solution to the crisis. >> reporter: u.n. security council members are considering a draft resolution which has been circulated by the united states following a recommendation from the secretary general to sent more troops to south sudan and there are currently 7,000 there right now, about 4.5 thousand are needed for escalating violence in the country and moon recommended sending 5 1/2 and po
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i spoke with samantha power this afternoon just before security council voted. ambassador power thank you for joining us. it's only been a week since everything fell apart in south sudan, how did it happen so fast? >> well, as you know there have been deep political divisions, been playing themselves out for some time but when president ki,r responded to maneuvering within his own government by making arrests then a full on rebellion was declared and as they say, the rest is history. we've been living with the consequences of that. so you now have espla. sudanese government the army up against rebellion that's pretty widespread and very volatile. >> we know that there are some american forces on the ground in neighboring countries poised to act, do we know how much u.s. military action might be involved? >> we have been focused on securing the fate and security of u.s. citizens and we have performed and u.s. military has help perform along with the united nations evacuations of personnel, u.s. citizens who wanted to get out. there was also a departure of embassy
i spoke with samantha power this afternoon just before security council voted. ambassador power thank you for joining us. it's only been a week since everything fell apart in south sudan, how did it happen so fast? >> well, as you know there have been deep political divisions, been playing themselves out for some time but when president ki,r responded to maneuvering within his own government by making arrests then a full on rebellion was declared and as they say, the rest is history....
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>> right, which has also been the subject of u.n. security council resolutions. you remember those that become inconvenient when the administration sees an opening with geneva. i think we're in such disarray internationally that i don't even want to begin what advantage iran may take of us next or some other country as we simply pay no attention to the threats to our interests around the world. >> and the new missile which was apparently developed with north korean technology can supposedly reach 1,000 miles. so it can reach jewelry. >> it's only a matter of time as the iranian program continues and it's a very important point in cooperation with north korea, which strangely also has nuclear weapons. >> as always, thank you for analysis. >> thank you. >>> this morning, we're getting new details about the high school shooting on friday in colorado. according to police, 18-year-old carl pierson who opened fire and critically injured a fellow classmate before turning the gun on himself, was apparently out for revenge and he wanted to hurt even more people. this agai
>> right, which has also been the subject of u.n. security council resolutions. you remember those that become inconvenient when the administration sees an opening with geneva. i think we're in such disarray internationally that i don't even want to begin what advantage iran may take of us next or some other country as we simply pay no attention to the threats to our interests around the world. >> and the new missile which was apparently developed with north korean technology can...
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security council doubles the number of peacekeepers in south sudan amid reports of mass civilian deaths will look out whether the foreign clamor for the african states oil as among the factors tearing it apart. three year old girl was killed and ten civilians injured in an israeli strike in gaza as the i.d.f. rolls out tanks troops and warplanes in against sniper attacks on the border. and islands crisis has been declared over bots for homeowners it's anything but. i couldn't do anything at all if you think i was the fish. i had no way i. would speak to the people whose lives have been shattered by the banks and a country where one in five mortgages are overdue. we have their.
security council doubles the number of peacekeepers in south sudan amid reports of mass civilian deaths will look out whether the foreign clamor for the african states oil as among the factors tearing it apart. three year old girl was killed and ten civilians injured in an israeli strike in gaza as the i.d.f. rolls out tanks troops and warplanes in against sniper attacks on the border. and islands crisis has been declared over bots for homeowners it's anything but. i couldn't do anything at all...
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by the way, u.n security council resolutions insist that iran cease enriching your uranium. this deal violates the security council resolutions. >> matt, is a better argument to be madey than i am making on behalf of the administrationhalf playing devil's advocate? >> to see what happens in theevl next six months, there is a deal that i think we couldnth live with if they do close at c least one of these plans andf they do dismantle are significant amount of centrifuges and allow inspicses of the dash darrin specses of the military sites. it has given no indication it is willing to do that nor byth the price it paid for this deal that it would be forced to do that. tha that's the real danger here. we have given away a g sanction's regime and started to unraffle unraffle -- unravel the sanctions regime.ha >> here is the other argument the administration makes, dan,cv what is the alternative, you, critics? there isn't one. it is only war. take this or you get nothing at all. >> two things, brett has already mentioned the sanctions regime that took 10 years to build and wasgi w
by the way, u.n security council resolutions insist that iran cease enriching your uranium. this deal violates the security council resolutions. >> matt, is a better argument to be madey than i am making on behalf of the administrationhalf playing devil's advocate? >> to see what happens in theevl next six months, there is a deal that i think we couldnth live with if they do close at c least one of these plans andf they do dismantle are significant amount of centrifuges and allow...
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security council held a meeting and samantha power, ambassador to the united states said something must be down quickly. >> the future of south sudan is in jeopardy and demands urgent leadership to stop bloodshed and restore stability. leaders face a choice - they can return to the political dialogue in cooperation that helped to establish south sudan or destroy the hard-fought gains and tear apart their newborn nation. >> u.n. chief ban ki-moon is asking for 50,000 more peacekeeping troops to be sent to sudan. >> haru mutasa is in juba. >> this man said he was attacked by men carrying machetes. the government said it was a coup. young people started to attack civilians with pangas, that looked like machetes. >> i fall down. i didn't know what was happening. >> more people are expected to get hurt. president salva kiir says the army is ready. >> the army's duty is to protect the citizens and the army is bound by the duty to protect the towns and bring them under the control of the government south sudan. army concentrations are on their way. there are fears things could get worse. that'
security council held a meeting and samantha power, ambassador to the united states said something must be down quickly. >> the future of south sudan is in jeopardy and demands urgent leadership to stop bloodshed and restore stability. leaders face a choice - they can return to the political dialogue in cooperation that helped to establish south sudan or destroy the hard-fought gains and tear apart their newborn nation. >> u.n. chief ban ki-moon is asking for 50,000 more...
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security council doubles the number of peacekeepers in south sudan amid reports of mass civilian deaths and look at how the foreign clamor for the african states oil is influencing the conflict. a three year old girl is killed and ten civilians injured in an israeli strike on gaza as the i.d.f. rolls out tanks troops and warplanes in retaliation against a sniper attack on the border. and our this crisis has been declared over but the homeowners it's anything but. i couldn't do anything at all if you think that was the dish and i had no way i wish to speak to the people whose lives have been shattered by the banks in a country where one in five mortgages are in arrears. we have never evaluation how much this is costing.
security council doubles the number of peacekeepers in south sudan amid reports of mass civilian deaths and look at how the foreign clamor for the african states oil is influencing the conflict. a three year old girl is killed and ten civilians injured in an israeli strike on gaza as the i.d.f. rolls out tanks troops and warplanes in retaliation against a sniper attack on the border. and our this crisis has been declared over but the homeowners it's anything but. i couldn't do anything at all...
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security council where they will demand that the government should take unilateral steps then threaten it with chapter seven of the unit charter this initiative has no future. we're by the activities of such spoilers with the geneva two conference in the offing. and the opposition makes demands about regime change or. declaring in advance that the regime will be changed after this conference is taking care of the humanitarian situation first and the opposition claims it will not take part in the geneva conference on less the humanitarian crisis is resolved but actually the biggest reason for this community here in this crisis is the those terrorist groups groups that many countries have. officially recognized as terrorists so goes not to fight the symptoms so our goal is to fight the root cause of the crisis and the root cause of the crisis. is as follows. if the terrorist threat in series incredible and the government should. meet with the opposition. and work out the basic parameters of their future state like i mentioned and also we should remember that at the g eight summit. when y
security council where they will demand that the government should take unilateral steps then threaten it with chapter seven of the unit charter this initiative has no future. we're by the activities of such spoilers with the geneva two conference in the offing. and the opposition makes demands about regime change or. declaring in advance that the regime will be changed after this conference is taking care of the humanitarian situation first and the opposition claims it will not take part in...
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security council where they will demand that the government should take unilateral steps then threaten it with chapter seven of the unit charter this initiative has no future. we're morry by the activities of such spoilers with the geneva two conference in the offing. and the opposition makes demands about regime change or. declaring in advance that the regime will be changed after this conference is taking care of the humanitarian situation first and the opposition claims it will not take part in the geneva conference on less the humanitarian crisis is resolved but actually the biggest reason for this community here in this crisis is the those terrorist groups groups that many countries have. officially recognized as terrorists so goes not to fight the symptoms so our goal is to fight the root cause of the crisis and the root cause of the crisis. is as follows. if the terrorist threat in series incredible and the government should. meet with the opposition. yes and work out the basic parameters of their future state like i mentioned and also we should remember that at the g eight summ
security council where they will demand that the government should take unilateral steps then threaten it with chapter seven of the unit charter this initiative has no future. we're morry by the activities of such spoilers with the geneva two conference in the offing. and the opposition makes demands about regime change or. declaring in advance that the regime will be changed after this conference is taking care of the humanitarian situation first and the opposition claims it will not take part...
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. >> the u.n. security council meets to vote on a resolution to send peacekeepers to south sudan. about 45,000 people are seekinging protection at u.n. bases in south sudan, including one near bor. displaced families are setting up tents, wherever they can find space. clashes have killed more than 1,000 people in the last week. >>> and after months of leaking secrets about the nsa, edward snowden says his mission is already accomplished. he told "the washington post" that he's already won because journalists have told the story about how government collects internet and phone records. the interview was conducted in russia where he's been granted temporary asylum. >>> in egypt, a massive bomb blast this morning. at leefl ast 12 people were kil 100 wound in a city north of cairo. the government blames the muslim brotherhood. the attack comes one month before the country votes on a new constitution. >>> and just one day after being released from prison, the two members of the pussy riot reunited today. .two remain defiant and say they will now fight to change the way women are treate
. >> the u.n. security council meets to vote on a resolution to send peacekeepers to south sudan. about 45,000 people are seekinging protection at u.n. bases in south sudan, including one near bor. displaced families are setting up tents, wherever they can find space. clashes have killed more than 1,000 people in the last week. >>> and after months of leaking secrets about the nsa, edward snowden says his mission is already accomplished. he told "the washington post"...
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security council doubles the number of peacekeepers in south sudan amid reports of mass civilian deaths look at how the foreign clamor for the african states oil is influencing the conflict. a three year old girl those killed and ten civilians injured in an israeli strike on gaza as the i.d.f. rolls out tanks troops and warplanes in retaliation against a sniper attack on the border. and arlen's crisis has been declared over but for homeowners it's anything but. i couldn't do anything at all if you think i was this dish. i have no way i wish we speak to people whose lives have been shattered by the banks in a country where one in five mortgages are in arrears. we have never evaluation how much this is cost.
security council doubles the number of peacekeepers in south sudan amid reports of mass civilian deaths look at how the foreign clamor for the african states oil is influencing the conflict. a three year old girl those killed and ten civilians injured in an israeli strike on gaza as the i.d.f. rolls out tanks troops and warplanes in retaliation against a sniper attack on the border. and arlen's crisis has been declared over but for homeowners it's anything but. i couldn't do anything at all if...
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security council voted unanimously for this resolution, in many ways it was compromised in the end, they decided to come up with 3,500 african peace keepers backed up by 1,200 french troops. one of the earlier ideas that has been put before them, was the idea of a peace keeping force. he said he would lead a difficult environment like the car up to 9,000 troops. there is a big difference with what is now being offered which is about half that number. a point i butt to the u. ambassador to the united nations. have you enough troops the r the job. >> we are in this resolution, walking and chews gum at the same time. we are both strengthening the mandate and working through strengthening the preparedness. >> continue planning for a u.n. peace keeping operation and she said that was not being ruled out in the future. james bays reporting from the u.n. finished meeting with israeli and palestinian leaders today. kerry arrived in israel with a huge agenda pushing forward the middle east peace. joining us live now with more on kerry's visit. hello. >> hey, stephanie, it is a huge agenda and ext
security council voted unanimously for this resolution, in many ways it was compromised in the end, they decided to come up with 3,500 african peace keepers backed up by 1,200 french troops. one of the earlier ideas that has been put before them, was the idea of a peace keeping force. he said he would lead a difficult environment like the car up to 9,000 troops. there is a big difference with what is now being offered which is about half that number. a point i butt to the u. ambassador to the...
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security council was voting to give fund the mandate it needed to engage there in the central african republic, christian and muslim militias were taking aim at each other's communities. for the last 20, 30 minutes we've been hearing sustained gun fire and heavy weaponry. it's coming from a lot of different directions. >> i'm here i'm here. where are you? >> they told us to go. they told us to go. >> the african forces have come to get us. they're giving cover so that the u.n. vehicles can get out. we've now been brought to the base. the fighting is still quite close even here. some of the displaced people when they heard the gun shots ran and are taking shelter here with the african forces. we have finally had some respite after two days of violent clashes. the african regional peacekeeping force was able to negotiate a brief ceasefire to allow aid agencies to get out there and assess the needs. they're running low on food, running low on water. they desperately need some sort of proper shelter. they desperately need medicine. and they can't leave this camp. they are effectively unde
security council was voting to give fund the mandate it needed to engage there in the central african republic, christian and muslim militias were taking aim at each other's communities. for the last 20, 30 minutes we've been hearing sustained gun fire and heavy weaponry. it's coming from a lot of different directions. >> i'm here i'm here. where are you? >> they told us to go. they told us to go. >> the african forces have come to get us. they're giving cover so that the u.n....
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security council resolution authorize french troops to join an african peacekeeping mission the latest clashes between rival militias in the capital bungy killed over one hundred people rebels who seized power in march of fighting christians who support the ousted president and this is part fears the conflict could expand into a full blown sectarian war sometimes branded the police one of africa from says indeed remained active on the continent ever since the colonial era saying i'm out there of france's former colonies now over the. decade alone france has led interventions in the democratic republic of congo ivory coast chad and most recently of course mali that's the cyprus evolved in libya as for the current conflict france refused requests to intervene from the central african republic during a rebellion earlier this year said then it would not back a corrupt regime however seems the recent bloodshed has prompted paris to pledge immediate action this time foreign affairs columnist simon tisdall from britain's guardian newspaper thinks the french are taking on a highly dangerous en
security council resolution authorize french troops to join an african peacekeeping mission the latest clashes between rival militias in the capital bungy killed over one hundred people rebels who seized power in march of fighting christians who support the ousted president and this is part fears the conflict could expand into a full blown sectarian war sometimes branded the police one of africa from says indeed remained active on the continent ever since the colonial era saying i'm out there...
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we ask the security council members. to act immediately and to shoulder their responsibilities in order to make pressure on those states and governments who may have influence over these terrorist groups so that they would release without any condition the nuns and the orphans we should make a petition actually on the saudi government. and the qatari government as well as the government these are three governments are deeply involved in escalating the situation in syria through the operations conducted undertaken by terrorist groups in briefs ny the suicide bombers killed at least nine people in an attack on to pickup trucks carrying members of a maritime police northern somalia thirty seven officers were also injured in the attack no groups admitted carrying out the soul but al-shabaab is seen as the most likely culprit since being forced from its strongholds the al qaeda linked insurgent groups been trying to gain control of the country's north. in pakistan's capital hundreds have protested against american drone strik
we ask the security council members. to act immediately and to shoulder their responsibilities in order to make pressure on those states and governments who may have influence over these terrorist groups so that they would release without any condition the nuns and the orphans we should make a petition actually on the saudi government. and the qatari government as well as the government these are three governments are deeply involved in escalating the situation in syria through the operations...
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security council over syria, that is one thing. but they shouldn't -- the people who pay the price shouldn't be the poor civilians who don't get the help they need and that's the kind of humanization of politics i think is important in a world that is more connected than ever before, but which runs the risk that people turn inward rather than look outwards and that is what i think is important now. >> rose: so said another way let the politics be about power but also let the policy by be about humanitarian issues? >> yes. >> about the humanity that is at stake in the fight for power? >> that is the thing i remind myself every day and ask myself at the end of every day, how much difference have we made for the people striving for a decent life in 17 countries in africa, in afghanistan where i mean america has lost so much there, we are in 3,000 afghan villages making a difference, that is the test. >> rose: you know what is interesting about this too? and whether it was rwanda or what happened in the balkans, people always, they mak
security council over syria, that is one thing. but they shouldn't -- the people who pay the price shouldn't be the poor civilians who don't get the help they need and that's the kind of humanization of politics i think is important in a world that is more connected than ever before, but which runs the risk that people turn inward rather than look outwards and that is what i think is important now. >> rose: so said another way let the politics be about power but also let the policy by be...