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we are here at the united nations general assembly. what do you think is the single most important action the u.n. can take to solve the crisis in the occupied territories between the palestinians and the israelis? >> well, we have to bear in mind what all of you know, in the real world, the united nations can act in so far as the great powers permitted to act. and in this case, that means i merrily the united states and its close ally britain, france, those are the main actors, and they said -- set pretty strict limits. it within those limits, there are things the united nations could do. recognizing the state of palestine is a step forward come already, over 130 members of the united nations have taken that step individually. just recently, there was the first break, sweden announcing that would take that step. just a couple of days ago, the british parliament voted to recognize palestine will stop bear in mind, that was the governing touring party, basically boycotted the election . it is not a policy change, but significant symboli
we are here at the united nations general assembly. what do you think is the single most important action the u.n. can take to solve the crisis in the occupied territories between the palestinians and the israelis? >> well, we have to bear in mind what all of you know, in the real world, the united nations can act in so far as the great powers permitted to act. and in this case, that means i merrily the united states and its close ally britain, france, those are the main actors, and they...
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what do you think about the united states comparing to the united nations in the international peace and security. thank you. >> good question again. all of us would love to have the united nations and that could work effectively to deal with the crisis in the world and i think that was designed of franklin roosevelt and harry truman in establishing the united nations that this would be the primary vehicle to leave you with the crisis and deal with the challenges in the world. unfortunately, the united nations has fought down particularly in the security council and its ability to respond to the crisis. and so, almost anytime a crisis breaks out you would like the un to respond and that is probably the best way to try to get the countries together to do it, then immediately it hits the wall in the security council and nothing else happens. so ultimately it continues to fall back on the shoulders of the united states to respond in as the president himself said when people get in trouble they don't call russia and china they call the united states and as we have seen of the united stat
what do you think about the united states comparing to the united nations in the international peace and security. thank you. >> good question again. all of us would love to have the united nations and that could work effectively to deal with the crisis in the world and i think that was designed of franklin roosevelt and harry truman in establishing the united nations that this would be the primary vehicle to leave you with the crisis and deal with the challenges in the world....
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has asked the united nations to consider sanctions against him and two houthi rebel leaders. >> reporter: the u.s. and u.n. officials accused the former president of helping the houthis take over the capitol sana'a last month and at least seven other provinces in yemen. and accuse him of hindering the political initiative. the party that is the general people's progress rejected the warning made by the u.s. ambassador, and described it as a blatant interference in yemen's internal affairs. they also called on supporters as well as allies of the former president to be vigilant and be steady for any possibility. so this is an indication that things could spire out of control. he is the former president, however, he remains the most powerful figure in yemen with influence over the military and government. >>> lebanon's parliament has voted to extend its term. the parliamentary pole was due to take place this month. dozens of politicians boycotted the vote. >>> egypt's human rights record is being reviewed by the united nations. it will examine the way they treat human rights workers, women,
has asked the united nations to consider sanctions against him and two houthi rebel leaders. >> reporter: the u.s. and u.n. officials accused the former president of helping the houthis take over the capitol sana'a last month and at least seven other provinces in yemen. and accuse him of hindering the political initiative. the party that is the general people's progress rejected the warning made by the u.s. ambassador, and described it as a blatant interference in yemen's internal...
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charges are vigorously denied are broken.atic a cease-fire continued at the united nations. u.s. ambassador arthur goldberg issues a peace plan. an immediate debate is started in the security council representing 15 nations. while the united states and russia disagree on the wording of her troupe of her true patrol, israel's foreign ua ourr charges president plotted the murder of a state. the vote is finally taken, and the resolution adopted unanimously. word continues to come from the battles on, telling of sweeping israeli victories. next day, egypt accepts the cease-fire, joining jordan, leaving syria facing israeli forces alone. the united nations arena remains in the world spotlight because of the many questions raised by the short but decisive middle east war. with israel now controlling the sinai peninsula, all approaches to the suez canal, old jerusalem, bethlehem, a diplomatic struggle now begins. >> you are watching american history tv, 48 hours of programming on a american history every weekend on c-span3 . follow us on twitter for information on our schedules, upcomin
charges are vigorously denied are broken.atic a cease-fire continued at the united nations. u.s. ambassador arthur goldberg issues a peace plan. an immediate debate is started in the security council representing 15 nations. while the united states and russia disagree on the wording of her troupe of her true patrol, israel's foreign ua ourr charges president plotted the murder of a state. the vote is finally taken, and the resolution adopted unanimously. word continues to come from the battles...
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and its allies going alone without the united nations? >> well, again i might think of that framework a little bit differently. the eunlt united nations chartes about the development of international peace and security. it's founded on the core values of democracy, human rights, rule of law, security, respect for sovereignty. so those are the things that the united nations was created to uphold. unfortunately we have on the security council permanent member russia that is not interested in those values and that is at odds with others on the security council like the u.s., the u.k. and san francisco that would seek to uphold those things. so the security council itself is kind of broken and not going to live up to those functions. there are however other parts of the u.n. that are extremely valuable. particularly the specialized organizations like the world health organization, international labor organization, international organization for migration and many, many others. so the u.n. system is tremendously valuable. we wouldn't want to l
and its allies going alone without the united nations? >> well, again i might think of that framework a little bit differently. the eunlt united nations chartes about the development of international peace and security. it's founded on the core values of democracy, human rights, rule of law, security, respect for sovereignty. so those are the things that the united nations was created to uphold. unfortunately we have on the security council permanent member russia that is not interested...
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. >>> the united nations committee tells the u.s. to investigate police brutality. ♪ ♪ >>> an egyptian court is due to deliver its verdict in the retrial of former president hospital knew mubarak, this is the scene right now outside the police court in cairo where a few people have gathered i5000 police have been deployed as part of a massive security operation. mubarak is accused of conspiring to kill protesters during the 2011 revolution. let's reminds ourselves of the events leading up to this trial. on january 25th 2011. hounds of thousands of egyptians took to the streets of major cities calling for mubarak to step down. 18 days later he quit but by then more than 800 people are died in fighting wit fighting wy forces. he was wheeled in to the courtroom cage on a hospital bed to face trial on corruption and his role in killing protesters. he was convicted and sentence today life in prison. but six months later the court through out the conviction on technical ground, a retile was ordered. it began in may 2013 and a verdict i
. >>> the united nations committee tells the u.s. to investigate police brutality. ♪ ♪ >>> an egyptian court is due to deliver its verdict in the retrial of former president hospital knew mubarak, this is the scene right now outside the police court in cairo where a few people have gathered i5000 police have been deployed as part of a massive security operation. mubarak is accused of conspiring to kill protesters during the 2011 revolution. let's reminds ourselves of the...
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nations and their motto was in reference to the united nations. so charles koch the second of the brothers returns home to join in the of birch society as influential member. but he seems to take to it he finds the society down the store where he carries us section of an austrian economics. to give you an idea how die-hard they were about communism. installation of to the of palm in the '60s and he knocks on the door and his eyes flicker over the cover of the book and there's something wrong. finally he asks what is said? did he respond politely hemingway was the confidence. so he has to leave this copy on the stoop because that is how serious they were about communism at that point. at this time taros and a number of other society members become interested in the anti-government activists. who created a libertarian retreat in the foothills of the mountain range of colorado. include a built-in friedman. and was a form of slavery. and from the citizens the right set doriden strip to would not go to legitimize the concept of government. and then bec
nations and their motto was in reference to the united nations. so charles koch the second of the brothers returns home to join in the of birch society as influential member. but he seems to take to it he finds the society down the store where he carries us section of an austrian economics. to give you an idea how die-hard they were about communism. installation of to the of palm in the '60s and he knocks on the door and his eyes flicker over the cover of the book and there's something wrong....
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on top of that, israel announced it will not cooperate with the united nations probe into the conflict in gaza. that leaves people in jordan without entry visas. nic robertson is joining us live this morning. what's the status this morning? >> reporter: it seems to be a quiet night. secretary kerry in jordan will be meeting with abbas. that rhetoric and what we heard from the prime minister here benjamin netanyahu talking at cross purposes with each other about the rise in tensions over access to religious sites in jerusalem. secretary kerry will be looking at trying to bring down the temperature of the political rhetoric and of course, hope that will ease the tensions here which are on a knife edge, if you will. as far as the u.n. commission in jordan that hopes to come and look at the conflict that occurred in gaza over the summer. the foreign ministry here in israels believes that the u.n. is bias and unprofessional. the commissioner has a record of being years of outrageousness. in its terms of reference, it looks at occupying territories such as gaza rather than rockets from hamas
on top of that, israel announced it will not cooperate with the united nations probe into the conflict in gaza. that leaves people in jordan without entry visas. nic robertson is joining us live this morning. what's the status this morning? >> reporter: it seems to be a quiet night. secretary kerry in jordan will be meeting with abbas. that rhetoric and what we heard from the prime minister here benjamin netanyahu talking at cross purposes with each other about the rise in tensions over...
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modi agreed, he and abe promised to work together to try to reform the united nations security council next year and push ahead with talks with a deal for nuclear power technology. doctors who save lives ebola patients in the united states are sharing the lessons they learned. they say keeping infected people hydrated with a drip can improve chances of survival. the doctors work at institutes including emory university hospital and reported their findings in the new england journal of medicine. two patients had been flown back in august from liberia. the doctors say they found both people had a shortage of water, poe tas yum and calcium in the blood. they gave them each five liters of fluids every day and saw them start to recover in two weeks. the doctors say their experience is limited. they say the techniques they used won't necessarily work with all ebola patients. still they suggest aggressive hydration using a drip can help some survive. >>> people across the united states have been spending more at retailers. they bought more goods online last month and spent more on automobiles
modi agreed, he and abe promised to work together to try to reform the united nations security council next year and push ahead with talks with a deal for nuclear power technology. doctors who save lives ebola patients in the united states are sharing the lessons they learned. they say keeping infected people hydrated with a drip can improve chances of survival. the doctors work at institutes including emory university hospital and reported their findings in the new england journal of medicine....
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the african union and the united nations have announced concern. elections should occur within 90 days. >> if it lasts too long, it could be, indeed, a real danger. >> reporter: a danger to democracy in burkina faso >>> the united nations expert panel on climate science says it has conclusive evidence humans are altering earth's science. it is a compilation of three documents, touted as a comprehensive assessment of climate change. >> greenhouse gas and other pollutants have been the main cause. it is the key to limiting the risks. the impact of climate change is felt on all continents. the least expected are vulnerable. >> if we act now, immediately and decisively, we have the means to be better and sustainable. many fools and sustainable. many fools and technologies are already available. the renewable energy sources, increasingly, economically, competitive. efficiency has approach of value. action on climate change can contribute to economic prosperity. better health. while reducing the lift of environmental degradation. climate change will make
the african union and the united nations have announced concern. elections should occur within 90 days. >> if it lasts too long, it could be, indeed, a real danger. >> reporter: a danger to democracy in burkina faso >>> the united nations expert panel on climate science says it has conclusive evidence humans are altering earth's science. it is a compilation of three documents, touted as a comprehensive assessment of climate change. >> greenhouse gas and other...
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now in terms of what's happening here at the united nations today, the u.s. delegation is delivering their statement to the u.n. committee against torture. part of a regular review process into the united states compliance with that treaty. miken brown's parents saying they plan to be here throughout the entire process. they're going to be giving a press conference later today and really emphasizing to me the fact that they really hope they're able to take this tragedy and turn it into a springboard for change across the united states, christine. >> certainly a story resonating on the streets of ferguson and all across the united states. >>> 45 minutes past the hour. 2 feet of snow slamming into eight midwestern plains states in the first storm of the season. hello, winter. temperatures in some areas plunged 50 degrees. actually, i grew up in iowa. i can imagine it's horrible in places like marquette, michigan, it was hit with 22 inches of snow on the ground. we're stuff in the midwest, right? >> in nebraska, snow, sleet and bitterly cold temperatures turned
now in terms of what's happening here at the united nations today, the u.s. delegation is delivering their statement to the u.n. committee against torture. part of a regular review process into the united states compliance with that treaty. miken brown's parents saying they plan to be here throughout the entire process. they're going to be giving a press conference later today and really emphasizing to me the fact that they really hope they're able to take this tragedy and turn it into a...
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ambassador to the united nations. the other big fight on everybody's fear graphics on the 24-hour networks is with i.s.i.s., who we have made into an x-men-like organization of superpowers that the u.s. must stand up to as an existential threat. is that the general consensus over at the united nations? what's the sense there and what are the countries there doing about it? >> therefore overwhelming support for this effort for a couple of reasons. one, i.s.i.s. is terrifying. they're executing people -- >> jon: but they don't even have an air force. >> correct, which is helpful. (laughter) but they have heavy weaponry of a kind we haven't seen a terrorist organization control before. >> jon: right, ours. right. and they control territory and if you're in their path, it's terrible, as you can imagine. so americans will find themselves in the path and will, as in the case of our two journalists, and they will be clear they will keep on their march if not stopped and it takes u.s. leadership to amass a coalition to stop i
ambassador to the united nations. the other big fight on everybody's fear graphics on the 24-hour networks is with i.s.i.s., who we have made into an x-men-like organization of superpowers that the u.s. must stand up to as an existential threat. is that the general consensus over at the united nations? what's the sense there and what are the countries there doing about it? >> therefore overwhelming support for this effort for a couple of reasons. one, i.s.i.s. is terrifying. they're...
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bbc news at the united nations, in new york. u.n.woman's touch at the bringing today's show to a close. you can find more on our website. to reach me, go to twitter. from all of us here at world news america, thanks for watching. please tune in tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, and bring specialized solutions and capital to meet all your global growth aspirations. we put our extended global network to work for a wide range of companies from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: u.s. intelligence officials work to identify islamic state militants seen in recent videos after
bbc news at the united nations, in new york. u.n.woman's touch at the bringing today's show to a close. you can find more on our website. to reach me, go to twitter. from all of us here at world news america, thanks for watching. please tune in tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good,...
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the competition is a you neat opportunity to unite a nation divided. hashem ahelbarra has more. >> reporter: this is the coach of one of yemen's most rest eemous under 16 unable -- prestigious under 16 football teams. he earns less than $200 a month, and the players have to buy their own kit. he is proud of yemen's national team. everyone is talking about their performance of the gulf cup football tournament. 13-year-old boy is a rising star. his dream goes beyond representing yemen international competitions. >> translation: my dream is to be a professional player. i want to play for the national team and with barcelona. >> reporter: here in the old part of the capital sanaa, yemenis are proud of their team, saying it's the best in generations. after worrying about months of political and sectarian conflict, they are pinning hope on a victory against saudi arabia that can bring the nation together. >> sport and like politics, if they are defeated the whole in addition will be defeated. if yemen wins we'll be more united. this man works for a tv channe
the competition is a you neat opportunity to unite a nation divided. hashem ahelbarra has more. >> reporter: this is the coach of one of yemen's most rest eemous under 16 unable -- prestigious under 16 football teams. he earns less than $200 a month, and the players have to buy their own kit. he is proud of yemen's national team. everyone is talking about their performance of the gulf cup football tournament. 13-year-old boy is a rising star. his dream goes beyond representing yemen...
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their project is financed by the united nations. they have another 120 performances scheduled before the end of the year. >> as long as we do not try to impose an opinion, people stay open-minded and talk more easily about these subjects. no one has a patented recipe, including us. some audience members support circumcision, and then we say we want to hear all opinions. in the end, they have to decide. we'll be gone soon. >> the strategy seems to be working among some women, particularly the younger ones, and they are in a position to change things. >> we are also come size here, but now the problems that cutting involves are clearer to me. i'm not going to cut my daughters so they won't have to suffer like i do. >> in egypt, it's a woman's decision whether her daughter should be circumcised. that's why this theater is important. if women change their views, they might spare their daughters a try that has become tradition. >> to business news, yahoo! is hoping to make a dent in google's internet search dominance in the united states
their project is financed by the united nations. they have another 120 performances scheduled before the end of the year. >> as long as we do not try to impose an opinion, people stay open-minded and talk more easily about these subjects. no one has a patented recipe, including us. some audience members support circumcision, and then we say we want to hear all opinions. in the end, they have to decide. we'll be gone soon. >> the strategy seems to be working among some women,...
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of the americas held at united nations headquarters in geneva. we are so thrilled to have her here tonight. please join us in welcoming, roxanne dunbar-ortiz. [applause] >> thank you to all of you for coming out with this beautiful fall weather you are having. a little warm. [laughter] first, i want to acknowledge that we are standing on the traditional unseeded lands of the comanche and the apache peoples and its unseeded land in the translation of that is stolen. this book, i want to really think book people. it's such a pleasure to be here. i have never been inside. i have only seen it on c-span because they have recorded several times here before i think. it's a wonderful place, great audiences asking intelligent questions, so it is very nice to be here. this book, "an indigenous peoples' history of the united states," is part of the beacon press revision in american history series. inspired by the late howard said in his classic book, a people's history, the united states, which was originally published by beacon press. the people said my ti
of the americas held at united nations headquarters in geneva. we are so thrilled to have her here tonight. please join us in welcoming, roxanne dunbar-ortiz. [applause] >> thank you to all of you for coming out with this beautiful fall weather you are having. a little warm. [laughter] first, i want to acknowledge that we are standing on the traditional unseeded lands of the comanche and the apache peoples and its unseeded land in the translation of that is stolen. this book, i want to...
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>>> and the changing face of the united nations. we meet the female
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they are between the united states and native nations. and the treaties and this exhibit reflect that reality about the treaties. all of the nations had land. no one brought any land with them when they came across the atlantic ocean. no one brought any european land. there was no american land. there was only native land. and that land belonged to the native nations and to the people's who were the citizens of the native nations. the european nations entered into treaties with the native nations, who had been making treaties amongst each other for millennia. this was a continuation of that for the native peoples and it was a continuation of treaties that the europeans have, although in europe, mostly the treaties meant an end to the war. here, even though there were in most instances, no wars, it meant peace and friendship that you would be allies. you would have this friendship as a continuum. and the treaties really well percent -- really represent that relationship. they are a marker in time. but the relationship and the treaties stil
they are between the united states and native nations. and the treaties and this exhibit reflect that reality about the treaties. all of the nations had land. no one brought any land with them when they came across the atlantic ocean. no one brought any european land. there was no american land. there was only native land. and that land belonged to the native nations and to the people's who were the citizens of the native nations. the european nations entered into treaties with the native...
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it's larger than about 25 states that have membership in the united nations. and several native land bases are. following, this is the other aspect of this book i will just touch on as a major theme. the following world war ii, the united states was at war with much of the world just as it was at war with indigenous people of north america in the 19th century. this was total war demanded the enemy surrender unconditionally or face annihilation. it was called regeneration through violence, the force that repeat themselves. in the 20th century after the end of warring against the indians, that the overlap because the u.s. moved into the philippines, into the caribbeans with wars of occupation and annexation after the massacre at wounded knee in 1890. so according to the origins, it is more of a rebellion against oppression. that narrative flows from a policy. the broadening and deepening of democracy, the civil war and the ensuing second revolution of the emancipation ending slavery. the 20th century mission to save europe from itself, and the ultimate triumph a
it's larger than about 25 states that have membership in the united nations. and several native land bases are. following, this is the other aspect of this book i will just touch on as a major theme. the following world war ii, the united states was at war with much of the world just as it was at war with indigenous people of north america in the 19th century. this was total war demanded the enemy surrender unconditionally or face annihilation. it was called regeneration through violence, the...
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before the united states joined united nations. any such thing. so america's economic story is a very different story from that of empire. and yet -- this is where we all get stuck. we say, yes, but the u.s. is the primary guarantor of world security. why do we get involved? why are we involved in all these other countries? by the way, the japanese call this more or less the yoshida doctrine. which trans lates more or less into let america do it. why is that? this came out of world war ii. and in fact, one of the interesting parts of this story is that there wasn't one country, other than the united states, that was willing to sign a peace treaty with japan at the end of world war ii because of its behavior in that war. you think nazi germany was bad and it was horrific. nobody is willing to sign a peace treaty. it wasn't until 1951 that australia became the second country after the u.s. to sign a peace treaty. why? because this all took place in the same week and a foggy week in san francisco. this is where the novelist comes out. i don't know if
before the united states joined united nations. any such thing. so america's economic story is a very different story from that of empire. and yet -- this is where we all get stuck. we say, yes, but the u.s. is the primary guarantor of world security. why do we get involved? why are we involved in all these other countries? by the way, the japanese call this more or less the yoshida doctrine. which trans lates more or less into let america do it. why is that? this came out of world war ii. and...
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the african union and united nations have also voiced opposition to the military's takeover. calls are growing for the interim leader to transfer power to the people and to hold elections within 90 days. >> the rapidity of the transition, the way in which everything will be set up in order to make possible to organize election will be extremely difficult because if it lasts too long, it could be, indeed, a real danger. >> reporter: a danger to democracy. gerald tan, al jazeera. there have been protests against the government in eastern democratic republic of congo. people are angry about a machete attack thought to have been carried out by the rebel group ads. the government says its dpeeftd the group but civilians have been killed in the last month. >> in kenya's president who has ordered a northern tribe to turn in those responsible for the killing of 22 mreringz. they were ambushed by local tribesmen in terkana county during a security operation on friday. the local leaders say the att k attackers mistook them for an invading tribe. they asked for two weeks to hands over t
the african union and united nations have also voiced opposition to the military's takeover. calls are growing for the interim leader to transfer power to the people and to hold elections within 90 days. >> the rapidity of the transition, the way in which everything will be set up in order to make possible to organize election will be extremely difficult because if it lasts too long, it could be, indeed, a real danger. >> reporter: a danger to democracy. gerald tan, al jazeera....
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a war of words at the united nations, russia denies accusations it's it's moving its military any to ukraine. barack obama prepares to meet myanmars leader just hours after accuseinginaccusing the host con stalling on democratic reform. and a source close to fifa tells al jazerra qatar will avoid punishment over its 2 22 world p bit. >>> iraq's mime minister has sacked dozens every top military commanders many are accused of corruption and failing to support the army. this is his boldest move yet since taking office in september. it comes as the government tries to drive fighters from the islamic state of iraq and the levant out of the country. the government has been investigating military failings that allowed isil fighter to seize a large area of iraq's territory. many soldiers abandoned their positions and weapons when isil stormed the country in june. imran kahn has more from the iraqi capital baghdad. >> reporter: what a very source inside the minister of defense told us who was very close to the negotiations is that prime minute officer al-abadi wanted to sends a message to th
a war of words at the united nations, russia denies accusations it's it's moving its military any to ukraine. barack obama prepares to meet myanmars leader just hours after accuseinginaccusing the host con stalling on democratic reform. and a source close to fifa tells al jazerra qatar will avoid punishment over its 2 22 world p bit. >>> iraq's mime minister has sacked dozens every top military commanders many are accused of corruption and failing to support the army. this is his...
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. >> nation-to-nation exhibit and book is really a gift that we're returning to the united states. through knowledge of its citizenry about its enhistory. because that's what this tells. this isn't the indians' view. this isn't just as the treaties aren't the indians' treaties. the treaties are between the united states and native nations. and the treaties and this exhibit reflect that. reality. about the treaties. all of the nations had land. no one brought any land with them when they came across the atlantic ocean. no one brought any european land. there was no american land. there was only native land. and that land belonged to the native nations and to the peoples who were the citizens of the native nations. the european nations entered into treaties with the native nations who have been making treaties amongst each other for mellenia. this was a continuation of that for the native peoples, and it was a continuation of treaties that the europeans had, although in europe, mostly the treaties meant an end to the war. here, even though there were in most instances no wars, it mea
. >> nation-to-nation exhibit and book is really a gift that we're returning to the united states. through knowledge of its citizenry about its enhistory. because that's what this tells. this isn't the indians' view. this isn't just as the treaties aren't the indians' treaties. the treaties are between the united states and native nations. and the treaties and this exhibit reflect that. reality. about the treaties. all of the nations had land. no one brought any land with them when they...
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>>> and the changing face of the united nations. we meet the female ambassadors making their mark in what's been traditionally a male-dominated club. >>> also in the program, aaron is here and a landmark trade deal between australia and china. >> karin, this is where many aussies would say it is a whopper. a first for these two countries. a free trade deal that will benefit many of australia's famous exports and a deal that will give china greater access to that aussie economy. so stay tuned, we're going to break it down and find out what all of this means for that chinese-australian relationship. >>> hello. midday here in london. 2:00 p.m. here in eastern ukraine. 2:00 p.m. in syria, where the murder of hostages by islamic state militants goes on. a video that emerged over the weekend showed the beheading of american aid worker abdul-rahman kassig, along with 18 syrian airmen. president obama described his murder as an act of pure evil. we'll be talking to a close friend of mr. kassig in a moment. but first, this report from david
>>> and the changing face of the united nations. we meet the female ambassadors making their mark in what's been traditionally a male-dominated club. >>> also in the program, aaron is here and a landmark trade deal between australia and china. >> karin, this is where many aussies would say it is a whopper. a first for these two countries. a free trade deal that will benefit many of australia's famous exports and a deal that will give china greater access to that aussie...
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we have decided to go to the united nations security council this month. if that resolution does not pass, we will find all the international organizations and conventions to the international criminal court. we will join all of them and fight to protect our people. funeral of the latest israeli to die, a 25-year-old woman from the jewish settlement . the government now under intense pressure to stop the violence. government will have to andect israelis [indiscernible] >> israel is sending reinforcements to the west bank for what it calls new security assessments. the government has been meeting to discuss the situation. and wondering if the area is teetering on the edge of widespread violence. >> today, armistice day to honor the victims of war and those who fought in battle. in the united states, veterans day included the vice president laying a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier. returnquite common to from active service and run for political office but that practice may be returning. >> once upon a time, the majority of congress was made up of m
we have decided to go to the united nations security council this month. if that resolution does not pass, we will find all the international organizations and conventions to the international criminal court. we will join all of them and fight to protect our people. funeral of the latest israeli to die, a 25-year-old woman from the jewish settlement . the government now under intense pressure to stop the violence. government will have to andect israelis [indiscernible] >> israel is...
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the critics of this bill, this request, $6.2 billion, the money coming from the united nations, world health organization, they put the price tag at $1 billion. this is six times that. does that seem excessive to you? >> well, that's what this hearing was all about is trying to ascertain their plans. what they are asking for really is two or three different things. they want enough money to put the fire out in africa and then also help the africans with training and equipping and things like that so that it won't reignite. the other thing is to do a much better job of making us more prepared as a nation so in case we have another event like this, and that would carry over into some sort of a bacterial warfare thing or whatever. it's a much broader scope. but the europeans are involved, the eu, and then france is in guinea, britain is in sierra leone so it's a combined effort. >> it's a combined effort, senator, as you put it, but it's again, if you will, another parallel adventure, it seems to me at least, with taxpayer money. >> well, you -- >> i'm sorry? >> i don't disagree. so ofte
the critics of this bill, this request, $6.2 billion, the money coming from the united nations, world health organization, they put the price tag at $1 billion. this is six times that. does that seem excessive to you? >> well, that's what this hearing was all about is trying to ascertain their plans. what they are asking for really is two or three different things. they want enough money to put the fire out in africa and then also help the africans with training and equipping and things...
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the critics of this bill, this request, $6.2 billion, the money coming from the united nations, world health organization, they put the price tag at $1 billion. this is six times that. does that seem excessive to you? >> well, that's what this hearing was all about is trying to ascertain their plans. what they are asking for really is two or three different things. they want enough money to put the fire out in africa and then also help the africans with training and equipping and things like that so that it won't reignite. the other thing is to do a much better job of making us more prepared as a nation so in case we have another event like this, and that would carry over into some sort of a bacterial warfare thing or whatever. it's a much broader scope. but the europeans are involved, the eu, and then france is in guinea, britain is in sierra leone so it's a combined effort. >> it's a combined effort, senator, as you put it, but it's again, if you will, another parallel adventure, it me at least, with taxpayer money. >> well, you -- >> i'm sorry? >> i don't disagree. so often we are
the critics of this bill, this request, $6.2 billion, the money coming from the united nations, world health organization, they put the price tag at $1 billion. this is six times that. does that seem excessive to you? >> well, that's what this hearing was all about is trying to ascertain their plans. what they are asking for really is two or three different things. they want enough money to put the fire out in africa and then also help the africans with training and equipping and things...
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john. >> what is the united nations role in all this? president obama actually brought up ferguson while speaking in front of the united nations general assembly in new york. >> reporter: that's a good question. especially when you consider the grand jury is still considering whether or not to indict the police officer as well as other department of justice investigations currently ongoing. this is part of a much broader review into u.s. compliance into the u.n. convention against torture. it is one of three human right treaties that the united states ratified out of ten. this is a broader review looking at a range of issues expected to take place over the course of three days and a panel of eight experts asking a series of questions potentially about ferguson. united states allegations will have an opportunity to respond and on november 28th, we're expecting a report for the u.n. outlining a series of recommendations and according to the convention, the fact the united states has ratified it, the u.s. is legally obliged to follow-up on
john. >> what is the united nations role in all this? president obama actually brought up ferguson while speaking in front of the united nations general assembly in new york. >> reporter: that's a good question. especially when you consider the grand jury is still considering whether or not to indict the police officer as well as other department of justice investigations currently ongoing. this is part of a much broader review into u.s. compliance into the u.n. convention against...
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and officials at the united nations are working to tackle the growing problem. >> reporter: the united nations high commission for refugees reports that more than 51 million people have been forced to flee their countries, become internally displaced, or are seeking asylum. the u.n. also says more than 100 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance. the highest number in the nearly 70-year history of the organization. fis nine some none has been mainly driven by the conflicts in syria and iraq but waves of displacements are also occurring in many african nations, including the central african republic, south sudan, mali and the democratic republic of the congo. unhcr officials warn that displaced people will face even tougher conditions as winter approaches. >> earlier nhk world's miki yamamoto spoke with the u.n. high commissioner for refugees antonio gutierrez on the current refugee crisis. >> first of all, the number we just heard, more than 50 million people forced to abandon their homes. this is a very, very shocking number. why is this happening? >> i think the main re
and officials at the united nations are working to tackle the growing problem. >> reporter: the united nations high commission for refugees reports that more than 51 million people have been forced to flee their countries, become internally displaced, or are seeking asylum. the u.n. also says more than 100 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance. the highest number in the nearly 70-year history of the organization. fis nine some none has been mainly driven by the conflicts...
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the united nations committee against torture tells the u.s. to investigate police brutality >>> also we'll tell you why residents in the kenyan border town of mann dara are living in fear. ahead in sports... >> we share in the deep pain that you are feeling. >> australia cricket captain michael clarke pays tribute to philip hughes who died on thursday, as the first test match against india is postponed. >>> pope francis is in istanbul on the second leg of a 3-day visit to turkey. the pontiff was welcomed by bartholomew the 1st. tell us more about what is on the agenda, bernard smith, in istanbul. for the pope. >> the pope left in the last 5-10 minutes. it is open to tourists that have been waiting, to come and see the sites. hugely important for christianity, and a symbolic visit. this was the most important church. in the capital of the bisignificant tine empire. it was a church until otto mans took over. and at the founding of a modern turkish empire, it was converted. the pope spent half an hour to tur. before that he went to a mask, an app
the united nations committee against torture tells the u.s. to investigate police brutality >>> also we'll tell you why residents in the kenyan border town of mann dara are living in fear. ahead in sports... >> we share in the deep pain that you are feeling. >> australia cricket captain michael clarke pays tribute to philip hughes who died on thursday, as the first test match against india is postponed. >>> pope francis is in istanbul on the second leg of a 3-day...
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. >>> united nations special envoy is in, bashar al-assad has agreed the to look at a ceasefire proposal for aleppo. u.n. estimates 200,000 people have died there since 2011.ze a khodr h the story. >> the president bashar al-assad says hee he's ready to examine the plan. much needed aid supplies trapped by the fighting. it is yet another attempt to reduce the violence in syria. andrene turkmani says it could work. >> this is the only thing that give hope to t people. 30,000 civilians have been back after the deal. they're having much better life now than they had when they were idps, so nothing else from geneva, london and new york have delivered tangible results on the ground. >> rina turkmani has been suggesting a more open process before. >> in they are not properly monitored they often fail. >> that's why the people of waar, the only air in homs city controlled by the rebels. some 150,000 people live in this neighborhood which has been besieged by government forces for months. this initiative won't end the conflict but it could be the first step to ease the suffering, before a top le
. >>> united nations special envoy is in, bashar al-assad has agreed the to look at a ceasefire proposal for aleppo. u.n. estimates 200,000 people have died there since 2011.ze a khodr h the story. >> the president bashar al-assad says hee he's ready to examine the plan. much needed aid supplies trapped by the fighting. it is yet another attempt to reduce the violence in syria. andrene turkmani says it could work. >> this is the only thing that give hope to t people. 30,000...
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enough now to go for two years according to a new report from the united nations. it shows the stockpiles include, quote, state-of-the-art american weapons that iraq's military abandoned during the terrorist brutal offensive over the summer. they're armed with our stuff. according to the report, those weapons were unused before isis stole them, but some, they indicate, may be too sophisticated for the group to use properly. the united nations assessment indicates the islamic state's arsenal include tanks, american humvee, aircraft ar till herpy, shoulder-fired rockets and, quote, extensive supplies of ammuniti ammunition, we presume also american. isis still controls large areas of iraq and syria and this report indicates the militants may have so many machine guns and other small arms, they can keep fighting even if u.s. and allied air strikes continue to target the group's bigger weapons. meantime kurdish officials say they're launching a new offensive targeting isis militants it in iraq. they also say a car bomb today killed seven people including two police off
enough now to go for two years according to a new report from the united nations. it shows the stockpiles include, quote, state-of-the-art american weapons that iraq's military abandoned during the terrorist brutal offensive over the summer. they're armed with our stuff. according to the report, those weapons were unused before isis stole them, but some, they indicate, may be too sophisticated for the group to use properly. the united nations assessment indicates the islamic state's arsenal...
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bbc news at the united nations, in new york. u.n.woman's touch at the bringing today's show to a close. you can find more on our website. to reach me, go to twitter. from all of us here at world news america, thanks for watching. please tune in tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, and bring specialized solutions and capital to meet all your global growth aspirations. we put our extended global network to work for a wide range of companies from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. funding for arthur is provided by: [ female announcer ] fun together is the best fun of all. ♪ chuck e cheese's proudly supports pbs kids. ♪ and by contribu
bbc news at the united nations, in new york. u.n.woman's touch at the bringing today's show to a close. you can find more on our website. to reach me, go to twitter. from all of us here at world news america, thanks for watching. please tune in tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good,...
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nations is saying - the united nations is saying that intense fighting among rival armed groups and parts of libya forced more than 100,000 to flee their homes. the u.n. refugee agency said insecurity, western, eastern, humanitarian operations. fighting has been fierce in benghazi >>> in the u.s. state of missouri, newly released surveillance video shows police officers that shot michael brown before that shooting. the shooting of michael brown sh an unarmed black teenager brought a wave of violent protests. we have more. >> reporter: for the first time we get a look at officer darren wilson, shortly after he killed 18-year-old michael brown. this police officer surveillance video obtained by the st louis post dispatch shows darren wilson seen wearing a white tort, as he leaves for the hospital. the ferguson police chief says wills son was in a fight for his life when he shot and killed brown. the officer is seen, returning to the hospital. wilson alleges that brown charged him and tried to grab his gun, leaving his face severely bruised and his orbital eye socket damaged. the video
nations is saying - the united nations is saying that intense fighting among rival armed groups and parts of libya forced more than 100,000 to flee their homes. the u.n. refugee agency said insecurity, western, eastern, humanitarian operations. fighting has been fierce in benghazi >>> in the u.s. state of missouri, newly released surveillance video shows police officers that shot michael brown before that shooting. the shooting of michael brown sh an unarmed black teenager brought a...
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here in the united nations today, the u.s. delegation is delivering its statements to the u.n. committee against torture. the parents of michael brown plans to be here throughout this process. explained to me how they feel this is incredibly important. and they hope to really take the tragic death of their son and turn it into meaningful change for the united states, john. >> erin mclaughlin with this that has gone from the united states to all the way to europe as well. >>> cheers of applause, the last ebola patient, dr. craig spencer as he left a new york city hospital. spencer was diagnosed after returning from new guinea. he spent 19 days in a hospital isolation unit. speaking publicly, spencer said the focus must be on the west african nations where ebola has killed thousands. >> i cried as i hugged children who were not strong enough to survive the virus.
here in the united nations today, the u.s. delegation is delivering its statements to the u.n. committee against torture. the parents of michael brown plans to be here throughout this process. explained to me how they feel this is incredibly important. and they hope to really take the tragic death of their son and turn it into meaningful change for the united states, john. >> erin mclaughlin with this that has gone from the united states to all the way to europe as well. >>>...
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the african union and united nations voiced opposition. power should be transferred to the people and elections held within 90 days. >> the way this which everything will be set up to organise election will beive. if it lasts too long, it can be a real danger. a danger to democracy in burkina faso >>> there has been protests against the government in the eastern democratic republic of congo. people are angry about a machete attack blamed on the rebel group adf. the government said it defeated the group. 95 civilians had been killed in the past month. >> reporter: there's anger in the east of the democratic republic of congo. these are the flags of president joseph kabila's ruling party. crowds gathered after an overnight machete attack in beni. civilians and police are among the dead. the government has failed to stop the violence in this region. security vorss fired -- forces fired shots to disperse the crowd. people blame the uganda-linked rebels, edf, for the attackment the group that has been around since the 1990s, include d.r.c. diss
the african union and united nations voiced opposition. power should be transferred to the people and elections held within 90 days. >> the way this which everything will be set up to organise election will beive. if it lasts too long, it can be a real danger. a danger to democracy in burkina faso >>> there has been protests against the government in the eastern democratic republic of congo. people are angry about a machete attack blamed on the rebel group adf. the government...
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later this week the united nations will highlight sanitation issues on world toilet day. joining us is a guest from the world bank sanitation programme. tell us the significance of world toilet day. >> thank you, i'm delighted to be here on behalf of the world bank. we are excited about the world toilet day recognised by the united nations as of last year. i know a number of partners that we work with at the u.n., are equally delighted. it's putting a highlight to a silent crisis, as we call it. people don't talk about about toilets. if you think about the fact that 2.4 billion people have bad sanitation, out of those a billion have nothing, something that we take for granted. we go to the toilet and grow up thinking when you have to go, you go. for a billion people worldwide it is not an easy things. they have to either wait until it's late at night - for women and girls - because it's embarrassing to go through the day and find a hiding place. they go in rivers and behind bushes. it has profound effects on their dignity and economically. it is costing the world a lot, t
later this week the united nations will highlight sanitation issues on world toilet day. joining us is a guest from the world bank sanitation programme. tell us the significance of world toilet day. >> thank you, i'm delighted to be here on behalf of the world bank. we are excited about the world toilet day recognised by the united nations as of last year. i know a number of partners that we work with at the u.n., are equally delighted. it's putting a highlight to a silent crisis, as we...
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in terms of what's happening today at the united nations the u.s. delegation is giving a statement to the u.n. committee against torture. this is part of an ongoing review looking at the united compliance with that one of three human rights treaties that the u.s. has actually ratified. we do expect a press conference later today. >> erin mclaughlin in geneva. thank you, erin. the story that has resonated from the streets all the way to geneva. >>> snow blanketing some areas. marquette, michigan, being blanketed with 2 feet of snow. >> they're digging out in wisconsin where there's snow just about everywhere. look at this. the weather an inconvenience for many but people staffing the ski resorts, they couldn't be happier. >> naturale snow is absolutely fantastic, and we love it and we'll take it anytime we can get it. >> in nebraska, roads in omaha in sheets of ice. look at that. be careful out there, folks. it made it difficult for cars difficult to travel even the shortest of distances. >> how long will all of this icy weather last. let's get an ea
in terms of what's happening today at the united nations the u.s. delegation is giving a statement to the u.n. committee against torture. this is part of an ongoing review looking at the united compliance with that one of three human rights treaties that the u.s. has actually ratified. we do expect a press conference later today. >> erin mclaughlin in geneva. thank you, erin. the story that has resonated from the streets all the way to geneva. >>> snow blanketing some areas....
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bbc news at the united nations, in new york. u.n.woman's touch at the bringing today's show to a close. you can find more on our website. to reach me, go to twitter. from all of us here at world news america, thanks for watching. please tune in tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, and bring specialized solutions and capital to meet all your global growth aspirations. we put our extended global network to work for a wide range of companies from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. mark walberg: antiques roadshow is visiting miami beach, florida. take a look at what's coming up in this hour. this was his pride and joy. i mean, he loved thi
bbc news at the united nations, in new york. u.n.woman's touch at the bringing today's show to a close. you can find more on our website. to reach me, go to twitter. from all of us here at world news america, thanks for watching. please tune in tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good,...
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the battle against isil featuring in the united nations. we have live pictures from the security council. there we go. they are meeting right now an our diplomatic editor is there. what's going on? >> the man you can see is the u.n. special representative for iraq. the way the security council works, they debate either iraq or syria when it comes to isil or counter terrorism. they never actually discuss the subject of isil itself, but he's been strong in his comments so far in this meeting, saying isil were trying to insert itself in the ethnic and religious fault lines of iraq. he said isil was trying to build a state of terror built on war crimes. we're going to hear from the humanitarian chief of the united nations. there are 1.9 million people displaced in iraq by the arrival of isis, a humanitarian situation that is very severe. we're going to hear the first briefing to the security council on iraq to the prince, the new how many rights chief of the united nations taking over. he wants to appeal to the arab street, i'm being told by of
the battle against isil featuring in the united nations. we have live pictures from the security council. there we go. they are meeting right now an our diplomatic editor is there. what's going on? >> the man you can see is the u.n. special representative for iraq. the way the security council works, they debate either iraq or syria when it comes to isil or counter terrorism. they never actually discuss the subject of isil itself, but he's been strong in his comments so far in this...
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james bays, al jazerra, at the united nations. >>> in egypt, a police officer was killed and another injured when unidentified attackers opened fire in the northern city on thursday. that's according to state media which said the gunmen fled on a motor bike. another four police officers were injured after an explosion at a checkpoint on the outskirts of cairo. in the capital itself a sound bomb went off at a major railway station. >>> now, to libya where there are fears of a humanitarian disaster in benghazi as fighting continues for control of this secretary biggest city. forces loyal to the renegade general are combating rule militias for control of key districts. don anything kane reports. >> reporter: this is the fight for again gas i. the libya group attacks a base near the international airport. the base is being controlled by force loyal to the general since late october. so its value is clear. >> translator: we are in total control of as of february 17th h brigade base and the prust. wood willing we'll have major prizes for them. we'll defeat the tyrant and his cronies. >> re
james bays, al jazerra, at the united nations. >>> in egypt, a police officer was killed and another injured when unidentified attackers opened fire in the northern city on thursday. that's according to state media which said the gunmen fled on a motor bike. another four police officers were injured after an explosion at a checkpoint on the outskirts of cairo. in the capital itself a sound bomb went off at a major railway station. >>> now, to libya where there are fears of a...