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the u.n. declaration of the rights of indigenous peoples and discusses what needs to be done to implement it and create a more just society for native americans. this is about an hour 15. [applause] >> wow. [laughter] i have to thank you, professor. i couldn't ask for a more wonderful than and generous, kind introduction. i paid her to say all of that. [laughter] but i am very pleased to be here at asu's sandra day o'connor's college of law and appreciate the opportunity to speak. and i especially want to thank greg hill the executive director of the indian legal program, darlene and of course patty ferguson for inviting me to be here. i am just so pleased and glad and honored to once again be here at the college and to be part of this lecture series. i have to say at the outset that the program is certainly well known nationally. as a national leader in education and the field of federal indian law. over the years i have very much valued my opportunity to work with the esteemed professor here
the u.n. declaration of the rights of indigenous peoples and discusses what needs to be done to implement it and create a more just society for native americans. this is about an hour 15. [applause] >> wow. [laughter] i have to thank you, professor. i couldn't ask for a more wonderful than and generous, kind introduction. i paid her to say all of that. [laughter] but i am very pleased to be here at asu's sandra day o'connor's college of law and appreciate the opportunity to speak. and i...
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of course the u.n. tends to get into a situation when the major powers have already reached some kind of agreement. still, it's worth giving some credit to these troops and hoping that they will succeed in the democratic republic of congo where they now are. >>> up next, edward snowden says he's being vilified when he actually did the united states a lot of good. did he? we have two very smart guests with two very different views. an important message for an important message for americans eligible for medicare. the annual enrollment period is now open. now is the time to find the coverage that's right for you ...at the right price. the way to do that is to explore your options. you can spend hours doing that yourself ... or you can call healthmarkets, and let us do the legwork for you - with no cost or obligation. we'll search a variety of plans from nationally recognized companies to find the coverage that's the best fit for you, at a price that fits your budget. and we'll do it at no charge to you. y
of course the u.n. tends to get into a situation when the major powers have already reached some kind of agreement. still, it's worth giving some credit to these troops and hoping that they will succeed in the democratic republic of congo where they now are. >>> up next, edward snowden says he's being vilified when he actually did the united states a lot of good. did he? we have two very smart guests with two very different views. an important message for an important message for...
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u.n.'s new intervention force brigade unlike the rest of the blue helmets who are only allowed to act in defense as peacekeepers, these soldiers are on the offense with the authorization to hunt and attack enemy forces. this is a first. historic change for the u.n. and new strategy in the democratic republican of congo where more than 5 million people have died since 1998 amidst a complex civil war. over the last 18 months, government troops have fought a rebel group. they were encroaching deeper into the country and had taken over the city. the peacekeepers were powerless to intervene. they had no mandate to engage. that changed in march when the u.n. gave 3,000-strong force the green light to attack. the balance of the fight shifted and this week the rebels surrendered. could this be a broader turning point? could success in congo be replicated elsewhere? what affect would u.n. peacekeepers in in syria for example? it's not as simple as it sounds. consider the makeup of these peace keepi
u.n.'s new intervention force brigade unlike the rest of the blue helmets who are only allowed to act in defense as peacekeepers, these soldiers are on the offense with the authorization to hunt and attack enemy forces. this is a first. historic change for the u.n. and new strategy in the democratic republican of congo where more than 5 million people have died since 1998 amidst a complex civil war. over the last 18 months, government troops have fought a rebel group. they were encroaching...
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the u.n. security council is expected to agree to a new u.n.-led peace keeping mission but it's unclear how much power it will have to end this cycle, of fighting and running. >> there is a lot of problems there, what options are the international community weighing up right now? >> well we have heard from diplomatic sources that the international community may be looking at a potential option which is called an executive mandate. this is what the u.n. did in kosovo and east see more and what we understand is that if it goes ahead the mandate will mean the u.n. will come here and they will run state operated things like the military, the police and justice system as well. but clearly the president of this country has to agree to them coming here. at the moment the president of central african republic has said he can do things on his own. he wants outside help but wants to run the country on his own but we have spoken to the president and he said in the past week that he cannot control these security forces out there in the country side. these
the u.n. security council is expected to agree to a new u.n.-led peace keeping mission but it's unclear how much power it will have to end this cycle, of fighting and running. >> there is a lot of problems there, what options are the international community weighing up right now? >> well we have heard from diplomatic sources that the international community may be looking at a potential option which is called an executive mandate. this is what the u.n. did in kosovo and east see...
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u.n. officials are calling for more emergency aid as millions of people in the typhoon-hit areas of the philippines are without food, shelter or medical care. >>> following demand from other asian nations has put the brakes on the growth of japan's economy. >>> a frenchman is doing his best to promote a japanese stable many foreigners find more than late unappetizing. >>> according to the latest report by the philippine national disaster agent seerks 2,357 people have been confirmed dead and 350,000 injured as a result of typhoon haiyan. officials at the u.s. office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs say more than 540,000 people have been forced from their homes. over 160,000 of them have no shelter and are living outside exposed to the elements. roads and communications remain severed in high foon hit areas. the philippines is a country of many large and small islands making the scale hard to assessment some areas are hard to access even under normal conditions. since the typhoo
u.n. officials are calling for more emergency aid as millions of people in the typhoon-hit areas of the philippines are without food, shelter or medical care. >>> following demand from other asian nations has put the brakes on the growth of japan's economy. >>> a frenchman is doing his best to promote a japanese stable many foreigners find more than late unappetizing. >>> according to the latest report by the philippine national disaster agent seerks 2,357 people have...
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human rights council to work with the u.n. human rights commissioner and call for an international inquiry. >> our correspondent is live in colombo for us. what is the reaction to david cameron's call in sri lanka. does it have wait at all. >> yes, hi there. we had some reaction - some factions within the president's government rejecting the calls for an independent investigation. the water and irrigation minister - senior cabinet minister - silva says, "we will resist an international inquiry, we don't think there's a reason for an intrngsal inquiry." this is a -- international inquiry", that is a minister in the government. he's on the side of not having an investigation into the allegations of human rights abuses carried out by the sri lankan government and military at the end of the country's 26-year long civil war in 2009. now, earlier we spoke with the economic development minister and brother of the prt. he said to us that frankly the world community is misguided. he's saying that the victims of that conflicts, are, fra
human rights council to work with the u.n. human rights commissioner and call for an international inquiry. >> our correspondent is live in colombo for us. what is the reaction to david cameron's call in sri lanka. does it have wait at all. >> yes, hi there. we had some reaction - some factions within the president's government rejecting the calls for an independent investigation. the water and irrigation minister - senior cabinet minister - silva says, "we will resist an...
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the u.n. will do better? ted turner gave them a billion dollars for this, individual governments squandered nearly a trillion dollars in foreign aid trying to lift people out ofafr. i say squandered because thags when they left the 2 until -- they have government heel for the rest of the month. what's the alternative. make el say. >>>> translator:ers from you directly to them. no middleman no leak waj owe hick up. you have a charity you raised $6,000. given twenty-some,000 people cash. >> 1,000 each a spend it and they won't have if. you are not the only one. the truth is there has been a decade of research that shows it's happening. we have the old expression teach a man to fish. the truth is in a lot of these places they don't have pushifis poles. >> you allow them to buy a fishing pole or in this case he mate have used a motorcycle. >> he bought it with cash and provide packs services. >> you give the people a cell phone with the why is that? >> that's how we transfer the money. if they don't have a fun th
the u.n. will do better? ted turner gave them a billion dollars for this, individual governments squandered nearly a trillion dollars in foreign aid trying to lift people out ofafr. i say squandered because thags when they left the 2 until -- they have government heel for the rest of the month. what's the alternative. make el say. >>>> translator:ers from you directly to them. no middleman no leak waj owe hick up. you have a charity you raised $6,000. given twenty-some,000 people...
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the u.n. says 10,000 people are feared dead in a city of tocloban and millions left their homes and aid is extremely difficult. in total close to 10 million have been effected by the disaster. we have reporters covering different areas of the country. later in the day we will hear from wayne who is in one of the worst hit areas and we are in the capital manila looking at aid distribution and we have one in northern sadoo and people were in desperate need of food and a few aid workers reached the area and this is a update she filed a short time ago. >> attention from rescue workers so far and people are quite desperate for food and water. this is basically an area and driving through the island there is no damage whatsoever and then suddenly you reach this area of complete destruction. the storm has landed here pretty harshly as well and i'm here in a little area where behind me six houses were just completely flattened from the storm and people in front of me and along the whole road children
the u.n. says 10,000 people are feared dead in a city of tocloban and millions left their homes and aid is extremely difficult. in total close to 10 million have been effected by the disaster. we have reporters covering different areas of the country. later in the day we will hear from wayne who is in one of the worst hit areas and we are in the capital manila looking at aid distribution and we have one in northern sadoo and people were in desperate need of food and a few aid workers reached...
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., and the u.n. crickets the title of my book by saying yes, we government, working together can end poverty in just two years. two years! of course, 50 years ago, lyndon johnson claimed his war on poverty would end poverty in america. the u.n. will do better? ted turner gave them a billion dollars for this. individual governments have squandored nearly a trillion dollars in foreign aid trying to lift people out of poverty in africa. i say squandored because after they spent the trillion per capita in africa went down. this may be because the foreign aid encourages dependency and because african governments steal much of the money. but what's the alternative? michael faye says he has an answer. what's yours? we're going straight to the poor. cash transfers from you directly to them. no middle man, no leakage. no hidden cost. >> so you have a charity and you've raised about $6 million and just given 20 some thousand people cash, about $1,000 each? >> that's exactly right. 1,000 for the household. >> t
., and the u.n. crickets the title of my book by saying yes, we government, working together can end poverty in just two years. two years! of course, 50 years ago, lyndon johnson claimed his war on poverty would end poverty in america. the u.n. will do better? ted turner gave them a billion dollars for this. individual governments have squandored nearly a trillion dollars in foreign aid trying to lift people out of poverty in africa. i say squandored because after they spent the trillion per...
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the u.n. hopes it brings the syrian government and opposition to the negotiation table for the first type. this is secretary general ban ki-moon. >> this is a mission of hope. this is the understanding the negotiation will be the aspirations of all the syrian people for freedom and dignity, and which which guarantees safety and protection to all communities in syria. >> in just a moment we'll be live in geneva where details of those talks have been thrashed out. james bays is our diplomatic hee editors and we'll have more from beirut. the scale of the problems in syria. >> reporter: it's 1:00 in the afternoon in damascus. a group of children are asked what it's like to live here. >> when we were at school, piles of dead bodies were brought in every day. we used to see them being prepared for burial. >> reporter: as they continue to tell their story, this happened. [ explosion ] >> a shell hits the area. it's a snapshot of what it's like on the ground. while political victory has the luxury of
the u.n. hopes it brings the syrian government and opposition to the negotiation table for the first type. this is secretary general ban ki-moon. >> this is a mission of hope. this is the understanding the negotiation will be the aspirations of all the syrian people for freedom and dignity, and which which guarantees safety and protection to all communities in syria. >> in just a moment we'll be live in geneva where details of those talks have been thrashed out. james bays is our...
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. >> between u.n. security council members, germany, and iran, hopehalts temporarily iran's nur deal. that is tonight's "inside story." >> hello, i'm ray suarez. it's only the first step towards a far more difficult goal. if the obama administration wants to make sure that iran never builds a bomb a lot more has to happen. that means satisfying iran talks from both sides accidental of the discontent in tehran not to mention the discontent in jerusalem. even the years between iran and it's neighbors and the west, first, this background. >> reporter: word of agreement to the west appeared as a victory to many iranians. crowd chants no war, no sanctions, no insults, no submission as iran's negotiator foreign minister returned to iran a hero. >> this makes iranians proud. thanks to these meetings people have been happy over the last couple of days because they're overcoming their problems. >> reporter: iranians see the agreement as an end to the chokehold of sanctions long endured. >> we're very optimistic
. >> between u.n. security council members, germany, and iran, hopehalts temporarily iran's nur deal. that is tonight's "inside story." >> hello, i'm ray suarez. it's only the first step towards a far more difficult goal. if the obama administration wants to make sure that iran never builds a bomb a lot more has to happen. that means satisfying iran talks from both sides accidental of the discontent in tehran not to mention the discontent in jerusalem. even the years...
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you have the u.n.'s most experienced diplomat. he can pull one rabbit out of a hat on peace process. he's an extraordinary individual. we're lucky to have him. there are other key countries, and but the bottom line is that the assad regime is insisting that it stay in place. that's a deal killer for the opposition, so we're not there yet. >> we'll hear from the opposition. >> yes, there are three points we have to put on the table. first, geneva, now we're in december, this is huge that maybe will be geneva. the second issue that the u.s. policy should not focus on the diplomatic efforts to bring both parties on the table. they should focus on change the calculation on the ground. that's what convinced assad to come to the table. he has killed 120,000, and he will do more. he has used chemical weapons against his own people, and he's willing to do more and more. if there is no such actions begins assad he will not be convinced to come to the table and negotiate. and the third point that geneva communicate one, he said clearly that
you have the u.n.'s most experienced diplomat. he can pull one rabbit out of a hat on peace process. he's an extraordinary individual. we're lucky to have him. there are other key countries, and but the bottom line is that the assad regime is insisting that it stay in place. that's a deal killer for the opposition, so we're not there yet. >> we'll hear from the opposition. >> yes, there are three points we have to put on the table. first, geneva, now we're in december, this is huge...
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the u.n. is sending in a plane carrying 60 tonnes of aid. water purification system and shelter will follow. >> the united states has 55 tonnes of food, rescue ships from bases in the region. several european countries are sending money. germany has search and rescue teams on the ground and the u.k. has aid to help 500,000 people. >> japan is offering medical teams. other pacific counts - australia and new zealand are donating $12.5 million worth of food and temporary shelters. now for the latest from manila with marga ortigas. first of all, how is that aid effort going in trying to reach the people there that straightly need it? >> there is no shortage of aid coming in, even locally. there's so many volunteers. this is a tenth of the country's population. everyone that saw it has volunteered to work with aid agencies, setting up groups on their own - anything they can do help those in need, they do this. the problem is this - many places cannot receive the aid because they are impossible to g
the u.n. is sending in a plane carrying 60 tonnes of aid. water purification system and shelter will follow. >> the united states has 55 tonnes of food, rescue ships from bases in the region. several european countries are sending money. germany has search and rescue teams on the ground and the u.k. has aid to help 500,000 people. >> japan is offering medical teams. other pacific counts - australia and new zealand are donating $12.5 million worth of food and temporary shelters. now...
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u.n.'s highest court is in favor of cambodia in a dispute of land around the ancient temple and disagreements led to repeated fighting between the thai and cambodia armies. now cars and buses are on fire as police crack down on a nationwide strike and schools and markets and businesses are closed and the communist party organized a shut down and want next week's elections postponed because they say they are unconstitutional. the supreme court delayed a second around of presidential elections planned for sunday and the country's first democratically leader won the first round on saturday but not a clear majority and there was a news conference saying that the current president stand down. >> we do not believe that the president continues in government that he would allow people working with him, in alliance with him, would want an election in this country. i think it is very clear that the elections would go the other way and if they don't intend to transfer power legally we don't see how th
u.n.'s highest court is in favor of cambodia in a dispute of land around the ancient temple and disagreements led to repeated fighting between the thai and cambodia armies. now cars and buses are on fire as police crack down on a nationwide strike and schools and markets and businesses are closed and the communist party organized a shut down and want next week's elections postponed because they say they are unconstitutional. the supreme court delayed a second around of presidential elections...
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the u.n. watchdog more access to its sites. >> reporter: secretary of state john kerry literally running to embrace concerned allies here in the united arab emirates, addressing the concerns of saudi arabia, and israel - that the proposed deal with iran is a threat to their stability. >> the united states of america will, into the future, as long as he is president, make certain that we will stand up for and defend our allies in this region against any kind of external threat or attack. >> reporter: middle east experts say there's more to the reluctance that fear of an attack from iran - there are religious and cultural matters. >> iran with a break-out capacity will be more aggressive in bahrain, in encountering saudi's presence, and in saudi arabia, inciting she items in leb -- she items, in lebanon, and other areas. all of this adds complexity. the u.s. congress could complicate the discussions as allies are set to consider sanctions on iran. kerry warned that could scuttle of negotiations.
the u.n. watchdog more access to its sites. >> reporter: secretary of state john kerry literally running to embrace concerned allies here in the united arab emirates, addressing the concerns of saudi arabia, and israel - that the proposed deal with iran is a threat to their stability. >> the united states of america will, into the future, as long as he is president, make certain that we will stand up for and defend our allies in this region against any kind of external threat or...
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this is very significant in terms of of course from russia and from the u.n. security council to show support for all the mission that the syrian authorities are now undertaking to end the crisis in the country and mostly focused on the chemical arsenal of syria the demolition of the chemical weapons of syria but also another important topic was geneva two peace talks that despite some skepticism is considered by many as important as. the we saw peacefully the fact of crisis in syria as they say it takes two to tango and this is where the main obstacle in solving the syrian crisis lies and has been lined since the beginning since the conflict started because syrian opposition has repeatedly rejected any dialogue with the syrian current authorities with president assad personally saying that they will never talk to him and they will never come back to dialogue. to he goes and. bashar assad the determent president off. it is quite. bad. so we actually heard some opposition factions saying that they are now ready to syria many times including held rebel held terr
this is very significant in terms of of course from russia and from the u.n. security council to show support for all the mission that the syrian authorities are now undertaking to end the crisis in the country and mostly focused on the chemical arsenal of syria the demolition of the chemical weapons of syria but also another important topic was geneva two peace talks that despite some skepticism is considered by many as important as. the we saw peacefully the fact of crisis in syria as they...
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the u.n. sets a date for peace negotiations to end the fighting in syria. >>> demonstrators storm government buildings in bangkok as antigovernment protests begin in thailand. >>> militia in libya nine people are killed. >> i'm barbara sara in london with news from europe. thousands protests on the streets of ukraine. >>> stepping into history, the chances to buy one of the original staircases from the eiffel tower. >> well, a date has been set now. international peace conference to end the fighting in syria is scheduled for january the 22nd. the u.n. hopes it will bring the syrian deposit to the negotiations table for the first time. this is how the u.n. secretary osecretarygeneral. >> the aspirations of all the syrian people, which guarantees safety and protection to all communities in syria. >> well, the u.n. ais arab leage lachtar brahimi: >> very important role in forming the delegation. but i have always said that the delegation has to be -- has to be credible and representative tiff aas
the u.n. sets a date for peace negotiations to end the fighting in syria. >>> demonstrators storm government buildings in bangkok as antigovernment protests begin in thailand. >>> militia in libya nine people are killed. >> i'm barbara sara in london with news from europe. thousands protests on the streets of ukraine. >>> stepping into history, the chances to buy one of the original staircases from the eiffel tower. >> well, a date has been set now....
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and so, she's to the barricades against it and then she goes to the u.n. and where she is with the boys as she calls them and she ends up through a fluke debating the great soviet debater over refugee issues because the guys wanted to talk about the security council and the bomb and nobody wanted to talk about the 40 to 60 million displaced people in europe. and so, from her performance there, 50 of the 51 member nations of the united nations ask her to chair what will become the first united nations commission on human rights and the united states is opposed. and so, that we have to -- she has to negotiate that and then she's appointed unanimously and plays the major role in drafting the universal deck ra lags of -- universal declaration of human rights, with four years of school, i might add. not college. >> and really interesting about her wanting to express her own views because you can see that in her writing and something my dad enjoyed reading every day in her column, "my day." as a final question, i wanted as a final question, i wanted to ask you i
and so, she's to the barricades against it and then she goes to the u.n. and where she is with the boys as she calls them and she ends up through a fluke debating the great soviet debater over refugee issues because the guys wanted to talk about the security council and the bomb and nobody wanted to talk about the 40 to 60 million displaced people in europe. and so, from her performance there, 50 of the 51 member nations of the united nations ask her to chair what will become the first united...
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the u.n. atomic watchdog tehran in turn will limit its uranium enrichment to five percent instead of twenty percent stop adding centrifuges and whole construction of a heavy water reactor in iraq the world powers will partially lift sanctions against iran for six months and unfreeze several billion dollars in iranian assets . well one country not happy about the deal with iraq as israel the country's foreign minister has even said the agreement signals the beginning of a nuclear arms race we're now joined by our correspondent paul's leader who is live in tel aviv for us for all the latest well paula as we can see quite a strong response from israel there with more can you tell us. well yes we're starting to get israeli reaction and as to be expected it is highly critical of the deal that was signed off in geneva a statement from sources in the israeli prime minister's office say that this is a bad deal that this gives the iranians exactly what they wanted which is relief from sanctions one of
the u.n. atomic watchdog tehran in turn will limit its uranium enrichment to five percent instead of twenty percent stop adding centrifuges and whole construction of a heavy water reactor in iraq the world powers will partially lift sanctions against iran for six months and unfreeze several billion dollars in iranian assets . well one country not happy about the deal with iraq as israel the country's foreign minister has even said the agreement signals the beginning of a nuclear arms race we're...
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the you when says --the u.n. says the number people affected is 11.3 million, including 4 million children. access to areas is a major problem and a length distribution of food supplies. any person need approximately 2.5 liters of water per day for survival in emergency situations like this. -- tons of high- energy biscuits waiting to be delivered. 10 feet 100 and 30,000 people a day. feed 100 and 30,000 people a day, equivalent to one third of a kilogram of rice a day, the basic minimum. water needed are enormous. with so much intimidated water, the concern is to prevent the of diarrhea and hepatitis. i'm joined from a representative from the international committee of the red cross. thank you for joining us on the program. just hearing about the vast needs of people in these desperate situations in the philippines, and yet what we are hearing from our correspondents and people we are talking to on the ground is the aid might now be getting to the airport am a but it has not been reaching those people in the dif
the you when says --the u.n. says the number people affected is 11.3 million, including 4 million children. access to areas is a major problem and a length distribution of food supplies. any person need approximately 2.5 liters of water per day for survival in emergency situations like this. -- tons of high- energy biscuits waiting to be delivered. 10 feet 100 and 30,000 people a day. feed 100 and 30,000 people a day, equivalent to one third of a kilogram of rice a day, the basic minimum. water...
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u.n., u.s. and russia hope to start the summit by the end of the year. the stockpile spro vehicled international outrage but they said they used incindary weapons and have huge fires and burns and some of the images you will see is disturbing and dana reports. >> august 26, 2013, aleppo, syria and the groups human rights watch said a military check dropped a bomb that contained napalm. >> all i saw was people on fire and i was on fire, my friends were on fire and there were unidentifiable bodies on the floor. >> reporter: this was one of 56 attacks with incendiary weapons they have documented in the last year and they accuse the syrian airforce of using weapons in residential areas. these weapons like napal and white phosphorous. >> i saw in august and standalone in terms of the cruelty, the extent of the devastation, the severity of the injuries that i saw. >> reporter: human rights watch wants the international community to condemn syria like they did for the government use of chemical w
u.n., u.s. and russia hope to start the summit by the end of the year. the stockpile spro vehicled international outrage but they said they used incindary weapons and have huge fires and burns and some of the images you will see is disturbing and dana reports. >> august 26, 2013, aleppo, syria and the groups human rights watch said a military check dropped a bomb that contained napalm. >> all i saw was people on fire and i was on fire, my friends were on fire and there were...
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the u.n. warns, that the syrian crisis is having on children. after a 5-week overhaul is when the healthcare.gov is supposed to be trouble free. >> the united states is calling on north korea to release an 85-year-old veteran accused of war crimes from a decade ago. >> the u.n. warns of a lot of generation in syria. an estimated 1 million children have been displaced, many growing up in refugee camps without formal education. those in camps across the border face a differently winter. zeina khodr begins our cover im in lebanon. >> we are at a tenth settlement. people here live in miserable conditions. they may be safe. they are warning of the danger to come. that is the cold. in this region temperatures drop to below zero. people barely have anything. the ground is mud, and these plastic sheetings really do not provide any shelter when the rain starts. just look around. just a few weeks ago there was rain, and the area was flooded. people here are worried. they are calling on the international
the u.n. warns, that the syrian crisis is having on children. after a 5-week overhaul is when the healthcare.gov is supposed to be trouble free. >> the united states is calling on north korea to release an 85-year-old veteran accused of war crimes from a decade ago. >> the u.n. warns of a lot of generation in syria. an estimated 1 million children have been displaced, many growing up in refugee camps without formal education. those in camps across the border face a differently...
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intervention in iraq was completely illegal because it was not true with the u.n. security council approval. but for instance the intervention in kosovo also was illegal but there is also other perception which is a generally ality thing 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 next time and remember. i think. we're going to go did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy albus. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and our crisis of a girl we've been a hydrogen right hand full of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once will just my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem trying to fix rational debate and a real discussion of critical
intervention in iraq was completely illegal because it was not true with the u.n. security council approval. but for instance the intervention in kosovo also was illegal but there is also other perception which is a generally ality thing 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 next time and remember. i think. we're going to go did you know the price is the only industry...
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intervention in iraq was completely illegal because it was not true with the u.n. security council approval. but for instance 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 guest in new york and in tampa and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at the scene and remember. exactly what happened that day i don't know but a woman got killed. piers later when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people to confess to police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why because there's been this is like meant no because the psychological techniques are more effective in obtaining confessions than physical abuse and they were off taking they could get what they wanted they can say what they wanted and there was no evidence of what they did or what they said. he'd. slipped under common law sh
intervention in iraq was completely illegal because it was not true with the u.n. security council approval. but for instance 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 guest in new york and in tampa and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at the scene and remember. exactly what happened that day i don't know but a woman got killed. piers later when i got...
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and the u.n. contradicts the title of my book by saying, yes, we governments working together can end poverty in just two years. while. >> wow, two years. of course, 50 years ago lyndon johnson claimed his war on poverty would end poverty in america. the u.n. will do better? ted turner gave them $1 billion for this. and individual governments have squandered nearly $1 trillion in foreign aid trying to lift people out of poverty in africa. and i say squandered because after the spent the 1 trillion per capita income in africa went down. this may be because the foreign aid encourages dependency and because african kleptocrat governments steal much of the money. what's the alternative? michael faye says he has an answer. what's yours? >> we're going straight to the poor, cash transfers from you directly to them. no middle man, no leakage, no end costs. >> so you have a charity, and you've raised about $6 million and just given 20 some thousand people cash, about $1,000 each? >> that's exactly right.
and the u.n. contradicts the title of my book by saying, yes, we governments working together can end poverty in just two years. while. >> wow, two years. of course, 50 years ago lyndon johnson claimed his war on poverty would end poverty in america. the u.n. will do better? ted turner gave them $1 billion for this. and individual governments have squandered nearly $1 trillion in foreign aid trying to lift people out of poverty in africa. and i say squandered because after the spent the 1...
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. >> let me ask you so what happened to the u.n. resent humanitarian efforts to get help to these people, it was a big push in october, you clearly are not getting aid to the people in desperate need then, are you? >> we have been in syria providing aid to the victims of this conflict since the beginning for more than two years, so it's not a new effort, it's an increasing effort that we are trying to do as much as we can to reach communities which we cannot reach at the moment. to do this we are constantly in contact with the parties to the conflict on the ground, we are working at highest international level with the u.n. security council to put pressure on the practice within syria to grant us this access. it is extremely important for us to be able to give any kind of aid being food, health services, medicine, vaccination for children and so on that we can actually reach those who are in need. we have not had much improvement in the past month. >> let me ask you a question about the security council because we have this nonbindi
. >> let me ask you so what happened to the u.n. resent humanitarian efforts to get help to these people, it was a big push in october, you clearly are not getting aid to the people in desperate need then, are you? >> we have been in syria providing aid to the victims of this conflict since the beginning for more than two years, so it's not a new effort, it's an increasing effort that we are trying to do as much as we can to reach communities which we cannot reach at the moment. to...
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the international committee i think from the u.n. your perspective is the non alignment members of the united nations are not in disagreement with. pursuing peaceful. nuclear proliferation and even i think from the western perspective i don't think the i think there is a problem with iran pursuing peaceful civilian nuclear which is very it's very pink but it is either very critical it's very hypocritical isn't it if you read the nonproliferation treaty every country that signs up to it has the right to civilian nuclear power except for rand apparently according to the united states and according to israel that's really into critical in wrong isn't it. well i think it's a little bit more complicated i think iran has shown that some sort of like really built like distrust in the international economy and the reason i'm saying this is that because of the revelations of several i think calander stein i think place it was not just two thousand warned that the whole took place in that hands and iraq where i think rebuild it was also in two
the international committee i think from the u.n. your perspective is the non alignment members of the united nations are not in disagreement with. pursuing peaceful. nuclear proliferation and even i think from the western perspective i don't think the i think there is a problem with iran pursuing peaceful civilian nuclear which is very it's very pink but it is either very critical it's very hypocritical isn't it if you read the nonproliferation treaty every country that signs up to it has the...
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intervention in iraq was completely illegal because it was not to with the u.n. security council approval. but for instance the intervention in kosovo also was illegal but there is also other perception which is a generally ality thing 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. if you got nothing and you got no opportunity. to start to construct your current. kuno want to be a bit give don't want to meet gangsters you don't want to. deal with us they don't want you that well we know the time this kid came be we can see. you just means a hundred dollars and i hope i was in the hood but a.k.o. somebody with thirty round clip. but i said. i don't want to die i just really do not want to die young young. i know c.n.n. m s n b c news have taken some slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's close and for the truth and might think.
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the u.n. climate summit begins today in warsaw, poland. negotiators are focused on reaching a deal for 2015. on the eve of the summit, a group of environmentalists staged a processed. >> climate change is impacting our hunger and food production, so we are here at the start of the climate talks in warsaw to call on governments to take action against climate change. we want to see images reduced and we want to see money for poor people in developing countries to be able to adapt. we see the impacts of climate change. tune in next week. we will be broadcasting live from the u.n. climate summit in warsaw, poland. at least five people have been killed in two drone strikes in yemen. the victims were described as suspected al qaeda militants. meanwhile, in pakistan, hundreds of people rallied in multiple cities friday to protest the u.s. drone war. demonstrators staged a massive sit in blocking a nato supply line. the action followed a strike that killed the pakistani head of the taliban, jeopardizing peace talks. in an interview, pakistani s ac
the u.n. climate summit begins today in warsaw, poland. negotiators are focused on reaching a deal for 2015. on the eve of the summit, a group of environmentalists staged a processed. >> climate change is impacting our hunger and food production, so we are here at the start of the climate talks in warsaw to call on governments to take action against climate change. we want to see images reduced and we want to see money for poor people in developing countries to be able to adapt. we see...
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it's the 19th time that leaders have met like this under the u.n. framework, and again it's limited by money. how can countries afford cleaner energy? >> climate is a global issue, global problem, and a global opportunity at the same time. it is a problem and it becomes the opportunity, one country, or even group cannot make a difference, but coming together, united as we are here, we can do it. >> reporter: the u.n. intergovernmental panel insisting humans are the reason for the planet's warning. while no individual storm can be attributed to climate change many believe our warming planet could make storms haiyan bigger and more severe. >> climate change is increasing the severity and frequency of events. all that really shows the need for action both to reduce our emissions, and to adopt to climate change. >> the philippines and other low-lying nations threatened by rising waters have been calling for attention for years. it was at this same conference less than a year ago when the philippines climate commissioner made a tearful plea for an agreem
it's the 19th time that leaders have met like this under the u.n. framework, and again it's limited by money. how can countries afford cleaner energy? >> climate is a global issue, global problem, and a global opportunity at the same time. it is a problem and it becomes the opportunity, one country, or even group cannot make a difference, but coming together, united as we are here, we can do it. >> reporter: the u.n. intergovernmental panel insisting humans are the reason for the...
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we report n the u.n. summit in poland. >> reporter: it's the 10th largest consumer of coal and relies on it for energy. poland is playing host. there's no surprise which companies the organizers chose to sponsor the event. they include the world's largest steel and mining company. its activities producing over 190 million tonnes of carbon dioxide each year. that is more than the entire co2 output for oil-producing venezuela. also a partner poland's largest electric company. it runs this power station - one of the largest fossil few power plants in the world. >> it's concerning, dangerous and we have to ensure that the conference is for the interests of people and the planet, and these companies and the bottom line is to ensure they make and maximise their profits. in my mind it's akin to having a cigarette company sponsoring a cancer conference and then at the end saying smoking does not cause cancer. >>. >> business is worried about climate change, it's an issue for many companies. biz has to be part of
we report n the u.n. summit in poland. >> reporter: it's the 10th largest consumer of coal and relies on it for energy. poland is playing host. there's no surprise which companies the organizers chose to sponsor the event. they include the world's largest steel and mining company. its activities producing over 190 million tonnes of carbon dioxide each year. that is more than the entire co2 output for oil-producing venezuela. also a partner poland's largest electric company. it runs this...
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the u.n. has not managed to stop atrocities. they'll find out what happened. >> translation: we know that bodies have been found in the area. it has been controlled by the m23 for one year, and he has been taken by the army a few days ago. >> on the u.n. side we are forming a team. from the results we'll tell you what we discovered. >> the government says it's investigating too. war crimes are common in congo's conflict. the full story may never be uncovered. . >>> in northern yemen more heavy fighting a being reported as shia muslim rebels attack a stronghold. a tribal leader says 100 people have been killed in fighting around damaj. ambulances can't get to the town to treat civilian casualties. we have this report from sanneh. >> this is the only video we have of the latest fighting in the town of damaj. it's a stronghold for muslim conservatives - the salafi. they have been shelled by shia houthi rebels. the houthi say it's home to religious conservative parties. >> translation: these are foreign extreme its who consider us h
the u.n. has not managed to stop atrocities. they'll find out what happened. >> translation: we know that bodies have been found in the area. it has been controlled by the m23 for one year, and he has been taken by the army a few days ago. >> on the u.n. side we are forming a team. from the results we'll tell you what we discovered. >> the government says it's investigating too. war crimes are common in congo's conflict. the full story may never be uncovered. . >>> in...
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the u.n. atomic watchdog well let's now take a more detailed look at some of the key points of the deal that have already emerged first iran will reduce its uranium enrichment from twenty to a maximum of five percent of you just heard and this level ensures the peaceful use of atomic material so iran is also supposed to stop adding new centrifuges sticking to data the quitman and keep the heavy water reactor near the town of iraq non-operational the u.n. and should have around the clock ability to check and control any activity in richmond plans in return sanctions will be lifted a wiling to iran during control of some of its assets said to be worth up to four billion dollars for a period of up to six months. well iran's new president is now addressing the media on this groundbreaking deal let's now take a listen. they should know that iran never seeks nuclear iran never sees nuclear weapons and if any party seeks to hamper iran's development that's going to be not possible. you know on the nu
the u.n. atomic watchdog well let's now take a more detailed look at some of the key points of the deal that have already emerged first iran will reduce its uranium enrichment from twenty to a maximum of five percent of you just heard and this level ensures the peaceful use of atomic material so iran is also supposed to stop adding new centrifuges sticking to data the quitman and keep the heavy water reactor near the town of iraq non-operational the u.n. and should have around the clock ability...
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things are so bad the u.n. general assembly loans are processed to overhaul the monitoring committees and attempt to hold them accountable. even the united states said in those negotiations that before americans give more money to the u.s. human rights system which a pitcher the committees will not be doing business as usual and the reforms will actually have effects. simply put states parties and u.n. bureaucracy's find themselves at loggerheads in the interpretation of the text of the treaties and the very purpose of the u.n. treaty system. we do well to steer clear of running into further credibility are subjecting our mazda scrutiny. americans are making life better for disabled persons all over the world through their generosity there programs that usaid and countless other ways and our diplomats to continue to recommend fairness opportunity for persons with disabilities around the world. thank you. >> thank you. professor meier. >> thank you chairman menendez ranking member corker for giving me the opport
things are so bad the u.n. general assembly loans are processed to overhaul the monitoring committees and attempt to hold them accountable. even the united states said in those negotiations that before americans give more money to the u.s. human rights system which a pitcher the committees will not be doing business as usual and the reforms will actually have effects. simply put states parties and u.n. bureaucracy's find themselves at loggerheads in the interpretation of the text of the...
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a u.n. test showed the culprit bacteria came from southeast asia. cholera, spread through human feces, induces severe vomiting and diarrhea and can kill if not treated quickly. this is believed to be the source of the initial outbreak. it's a section of river about an hour's drive northeast of port- au-prince. haitians here use this water to drink, to cook with, to bathe with. and up until 2010, they said they never had a problem. more than 8,000 have died in the last three years. we went to a clinic that is still full today. it's run by oliver schultz. how bad is the problem right now? >> the problem in haiti is bad. it is the worst cholera epidemic in modern times. there are more numbers here than probably even worldwide, alone in this year. >> reporter: the u.n. says it has legal immunity and will not accept claims for compensation. you're a family in a small town in haiti. you're up against a huge organization. what makes you think you can win this? "we're getting a lot of help, "lizette paul told us. "and we hope to god we can win it." with her
a u.n. test showed the culprit bacteria came from southeast asia. cholera, spread through human feces, induces severe vomiting and diarrhea and can kill if not treated quickly. this is believed to be the source of the initial outbreak. it's a section of river about an hour's drive northeast of port- au-prince. haitians here use this water to drink, to cook with, to bathe with. and up until 2010, they said they never had a problem. more than 8,000 have died in the last three years. we went to a...
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>> of in 1992 u.n. truth commission on el salvador traveled all over the country. they received more than 2200 case of acts of violence. paramilitary groups and death squads. fmln groups were accused in most of the incidents . salvador ian human rights: the discovery of the yellow book has aided queillar's effort to hold military accountable. this past march, queillar, famously issued an arrest warrant with augusto pinochet. queillar and garzon filed 43 new cases seeking the investigation and prosecution of atrocities. >> one of the cases submitted was for the murder of rosa rivera's parents by government soldiers. amanda castro also filed a case. she is the case carmendo castro hugged before being taken away by a death squad. several cases involved santa marta residents. on august 20th, al jazeera america introduced a new voice in journalism. >> good evening everyone, welcome to al jazeera. >> usa today says: >> ...writes the columbia journalism review. and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jaz
>> of in 1992 u.n. truth commission on el salvador traveled all over the country. they received more than 2200 case of acts of violence. paramilitary groups and death squads. fmln groups were accused in most of the incidents . salvador ian human rights: the discovery of the yellow book has aided queillar's effort to hold military accountable. this past march, queillar, famously issued an arrest warrant with augusto pinochet. queillar and garzon filed 43 new cases seeking the investigation...
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and u.n iran? >> it could be the beginning. the white house even said this could be an historic agreement. it depends what is going to happen in the weeks and months to come. president obama wants diplomacy to succeed. obama has agreed to provide $7 billion dollar in sanctions rel. by executivee order. he can make the deal without asking congress. many of the hill a very skeptical when it comes to iran. the reaction to this deal been like in the u.s.? strong bipartisan opposition to the deal. a couple examples -- republican have member ed royce, i serious concerns that this agreement does not meet the standards necessary to protect the united states. and our allies. he said, a couple of hours ago. mike rogers, also a republican, has rewarded u.s. very bad behavior, and he said iran is the leading state of terror. there are many who really do not like this deal. washington, the security of israel is very important. >> thanks for that. we will bring him back in the moment for more on this, but first, israel has strongly oppose th
and u.n iran? >> it could be the beginning. the white house even said this could be an historic agreement. it depends what is going to happen in the weeks and months to come. president obama wants diplomacy to succeed. obama has agreed to provide $7 billion dollar in sanctions rel. by executivee order. he can make the deal without asking congress. many of the hill a very skeptical when it comes to iran. the reaction to this deal been like in the u.s.? strong bipartisan opposition to the...
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. >>> well, the u.n. is sending in a plane carrying 60 tons of aid, water purification aids, 55 tons of food, rescue boats marines and other military equipment. several european countries helping, germany says it has many troops on the ground. australia and new zealand are donating $12.5 million of food and temporary shell terse. we have reporters on the ground, we will hear from are wayne hay, in tacloban city. first marta ortigas on relief on the way to help survivors. >> relief is coming in, helping the victims of typhoon haiyan. because of the extent of the devastation much of the help can't get to where it's needed. please tell my family i'm alive. we need water and medicine because a lot of people we're with are wounded. some are suffering from diarrhea and dehydration due to shortages of food and water. >> many of those who 75 the strongest storm in history -- survive the strongest storm in history can't even let their families know how they are. the primary goal government officials say is to clea
. >>> well, the u.n. is sending in a plane carrying 60 tons of aid, water purification aids, 55 tons of food, rescue boats marines and other military equipment. several european countries helping, germany says it has many troops on the ground. australia and new zealand are donating $12.5 million of food and temporary shell terse. we have reporters on the ground, we will hear from are wayne hay, in tacloban city. first marta ortigas on relief on the way to help survivors. >>...
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the u.n. security council for the full cessation of iran's nuclear activities. at least from what they've heard that they will continue to allow iran to enrich up to that 20% level that keeps it below nuclear weapons status. >> to the contrary. the -- first of all you cannot build nuclear weapons with uranium enriched at 20%. not considered high level. >> that's not what i metropolitan. at least the conversation is they are going to allow iran to enrich at that level and at that level you could enrich it to a higher level that would then allow you to have nuclear weapons. >> i don't think that's accurate. i think what's going to happen at the end of this deal and perhaps at its first phase is that the iranians are going to level. at the end of this the iranians are going to be able to enrich uranium below five%. many simply a pipe dream. some of the reasons people are upset is they realize once there is a deal and once there is verification system that iran can't cheat, can you kiss good-bye t
the u.n. security council for the full cessation of iran's nuclear activities. at least from what they've heard that they will continue to allow iran to enrich up to that 20% level that keeps it below nuclear weapons status. >> to the contrary. the -- first of all you cannot build nuclear weapons with uranium enriched at 20%. not considered high level. >> that's not what i metropolitan. at least the conversation is they are going to allow iran to enrich at that level and at that...
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the u.n. has not managed to stop atrocities in the 14 years it's been here, but will find out what happened. >> we all know that bodies have been found in the area. the area has been controlled by m23 for a year, and it has been taken by the army a few days ago. on the u.n. side we form a team which will investigate. from the results we'll tell you what was discovered. >> the government says it's investigating too. but war crimes are common in congo's conflict. the full story may never beuncovered. >>> two men have been sentenced to death in absentia for war crimes committed during bangladesh's war of independence. they've been found guilty by a tribunal for the murder of a dozen intellectuals in 1971. one of the mean, chowdhury mueen-uddin, is a prominent muslim leader living in the u.k. he fled after the 9-month war. the other defendant, ashrafuz zaman khan lives in the united states. joining us from london via skype is a man whose father was abducted and killed during the 1971 war. thank yo
the u.n. has not managed to stop atrocities in the 14 years it's been here, but will find out what happened. >> we all know that bodies have been found in the area. the area has been controlled by m23 for a year, and it has been taken by the army a few days ago. on the u.n. side we form a team which will investigate. from the results we'll tell you what was discovered. >> the government says it's investigating too. but war crimes are common in congo's conflict. the full story may...
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so we will see if the u.n. and the congo is able to maintain peace. and it's also a large vast region. it is law less, so i think it will be interesting to see how things shape up as u.n. forces pull out in the congoese government tries to assert a rule of law. even looking at the human rights report, the government itself has been charged with committing human rights abuses. and it's a large lawless land, so maintain willing be difficult especially with the vast minerals there. that groups will be fighting over. the peace government is believed to be the man that planned the attack on the school girl. is killed in a u.s. drone strike last week. more from al jazeera who is. >> the taliban hasn't just elength add nub leader it has elected the most hard line candidates who run the outlawed group. he is well known here in the country, he first came to prom nance in 2007, through fiery propaganda radio addresses. he managed to secure so much support particularly in the valley, that the taliban was able to seize control of the area shortly afterwards the m
so we will see if the u.n. and the congo is able to maintain peace. and it's also a large vast region. it is law less, so i think it will be interesting to see how things shape up as u.n. forces pull out in the congoese government tries to assert a rule of law. even looking at the human rights report, the government itself has been charged with committing human rights abuses. and it's a large lawless land, so maintain willing be difficult especially with the vast minerals there. that groups...