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to the u.n. resolutions. i think what they're trying to do now is just show some solidarity and stay calm in the face of this constant bit by bit provocations from north korea. video showing washington erupting in atomic fire, short range missiles being shot off their coast. but nothing i think dramatic is going to happen. katty: president obama's also been trying to push the chinese on those sanctions that you mentioned, to actually enforce them. are they doing that? guest: yes. there's been some sanctions enforcement. so north korean ships have been stopped at port and searched. every one of them. as the new sanctions mandates. but the chinese could be doing more, there's going to have to be a constant effort to push the chinese on this. katty: i wouldn't try to go downtown washington at the moment because it's crazy down there with the security surrounding these world leaders. but one of them is not here and that's vladimir putin. russia, with its nuclear stockpiles, what can a summit on nuclear issues ach
to the u.n. resolutions. i think what they're trying to do now is just show some solidarity and stay calm in the face of this constant bit by bit provocations from north korea. video showing washington erupting in atomic fire, short range missiles being shot off their coast. but nothing i think dramatic is going to happen. katty: president obama's also been trying to push the chinese on those sanctions that you mentioned, to actually enforce them. are they doing that? guest: yes. there's been...
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the u.n. sanctions so we will discuss how we can discourage action like nuclear tests that escalate tensions and violate international obligations. >> the u.s. and chinese presidents, of course, two of the 50 leaders at this summit, but no russia, why isn't russia represented? >> yes, it's been seen as quite as slight. he made the speech in progress, and the visions have been at these in the past, so it goes to show you how tense the relationship is, there is a spokesperson saying they didn't feel they were included enough in setting up the agenda, so a noticeable absence, that president obama highlighted in an opinion that he put in a local newspaper, he said look at the state of affairs. if you look at nuclear weapons in the world, more than 90% of those are held by russia and the united states. so it is an open question how much progress can you make when the two -- when one of the two biggest keepers of nuclear weapons is not at the table. the white house is rability aing says it will serv
the u.n. sanctions so we will discuss how we can discourage action like nuclear tests that escalate tensions and violate international obligations. >> the u.s. and chinese presidents, of course, two of the 50 leaders at this summit, but no russia, why isn't russia represented? >> yes, it's been seen as quite as slight. he made the speech in progress, and the visions have been at these in the past, so it goes to show you how tense the relationship is, there is a spokesperson saying...
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the united states works closely with china and other members of the u.n. security council this month to adopt a resolution that ratchets up the sanctions on pyongyang to stop the nuclear and missile programs. the legislation passed by congress this february. taken together, these new domestic and multi-lateral sanctions will increase the pressure on north korea in several key economic saectors. we're mindful though that north korea's leadership has prioritized the pursuit of nuclear weapons over just about anything else, including economic growth or the day to day lives of its own people. it's precisely because of this that we must work closely with china and others in the region to ensure strong implementation of the sanctions. with robust international cooperation can we convince pyongyang to change its callous and stop its activities. we're conscious of the fact that sanctions will never be a silver bullet to use against every threat. as a group that derives most of its revenues from within, isil is not susceptible but isil has vulnerabilities which we
the united states works closely with china and other members of the u.n. security council this month to adopt a resolution that ratchets up the sanctions on pyongyang to stop the nuclear and missile programs. the legislation passed by congress this february. taken together, these new domestic and multi-lateral sanctions will increase the pressure on north korea in several key economic saectors. we're mindful though that north korea's leadership has prioritized the pursuit of nuclear weapons...
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the president says china has also agreed to implement u.n. sanctions against north corikor. meantime, that summit is creating a mess for commuters and folks who live in that part of town. megan mcgrath has more details on the local impact. >> reporter: flashing police lights, road blocks, even military vehicles are standing by. the nuclear security summit under way and the area around the convention center is now a secure zone. that means no cars -- >> left on 9th. >> reporter: and limited pedestrian access. it made for a bit of confusion this morning. >> usually i go straight down but i didn't know that was closed off. i have to walk all the way back down. >> reporter: the mt. vernon metro station is closed until friday night. trains drive straight through without stopping. leon mason had to use the gallery place station this morning. >> more time traveling and it inconvenienced me a lot, but it is what it is. i got to do what i got to do. >> reporter: streets all around the convention center, including massachusetts and new york avenues are closed. made for a tough rush ho
the president says china has also agreed to implement u.n. sanctions against north corikor. meantime, that summit is creating a mess for commuters and folks who live in that part of town. megan mcgrath has more details on the local impact. >> reporter: flashing police lights, road blocks, even military vehicles are standing by. the nuclear security summit under way and the area around the convention center is now a secure zone. that means no cars -- >> left on 9th. >>...
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that is more than what a u.n. stu study predicted in 2015. they found that melting ice poses a serious threat. >>> dozens of workers at philadelphia international airport went on strike today. sub-contracted workers when on the picket line demanding better wages and sick days. they claim they are not being paid fairly and this is one protest at airports across the country. >>> now on wall street, the dow is off 31.5 points and the nasdaq up a points and the s&p falling about 4.25 points. >>> tesla unveiled their model 3 electric car tonight. and people are lining up to be the first to get one. the action cam was in devon where people lined up to put a deposit on the car even though they have never yet seen it. >> it's great for the environment and great car. and we have confidence in tesla and we have not seen the car but ready to spend our money. >> they are a car company that only makes electric cars and that is what i want now. >> 10:00 this morning the campers were finally allowed in, the model 3 starts at $35,000, less than half of what
that is more than what a u.n. stu study predicted in 2015. they found that melting ice poses a serious threat. >>> dozens of workers at philadelphia international airport went on strike today. sub-contracted workers when on the picket line demanding better wages and sick days. they claim they are not being paid fairly and this is one protest at airports across the country. >>> now on wall street, the dow is off 31.5 points and the nasdaq up a points and the s&p falling...
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. >>> u.n. says alleged majority of victims in the central african republic is miners. >> secretary general is shocked to the core at the latest allegation of abuse in the central african republic. his focus is on the victims and their families. women, young children who have been traumatized in the worst imaginable way. yesterday the central african republic inaugurated a new president, the interventions of the international community helped in this regard, but the troops who were sent to help people acted instead with hearts of darkness. these issues fester in violence, the secretary-general is focusing on these deeply disturbing allegations. raising it proactively at every opportunity. this constant and loud advocacy must be matched by actions of member states who alone have the power to discipline their forces with real consequences. this is essential to restoring trust in the invaluable institution of peace keeping and more importantly to provide measures of justice and healing to the affec
. >>> u.n. says alleged majority of victims in the central african republic is miners. >> secretary general is shocked to the core at the latest allegation of abuse in the central african republic. his focus is on the victims and their families. women, young children who have been traumatized in the worst imaginable way. yesterday the central african republic inaugurated a new president, the interventions of the international community helped in this regard, but the troops who...
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by 2010, four u.n. security council sanctions resolutions put pressure on iran and the world's banks were increasingly wary of participating in iranian transactions. these new measures targeted iran's crude oil sales and provided support to the iranian economy and its nuclear program. working with governments and banks around the world, secondary sanctions on iran had a powerful effect. they damaged iran's few remaining ties to the financial system. the next step was to slow down iran's oil revenue. an immediate halt to all iranian oil exports on the surface would have looked tough but it would have posed a burden on the energy supply of important allies like china, japan and south korea and would have likely failed from the start. so the sanctions pressed our international partners to ratchet down their imports every six months over two years. this resulted in a 60% drop in iran's most important export, putting massive pressure on iranian government revenues while preserving the option to further ramp
by 2010, four u.n. security council sanctions resolutions put pressure on iran and the world's banks were increasingly wary of participating in iranian transactions. these new measures targeted iran's crude oil sales and provided support to the iranian economy and its nuclear program. working with governments and banks around the world, secondary sanctions on iran had a powerful effect. they damaged iran's few remaining ties to the financial system. the next step was to slow down iran's oil...
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the u.n. got rid of the head of the man who was leading their mission in central african republic, even though this issue has been out there in public for almost a year, the allegations keep on coming. the u.n. now says that it is speaking to 108 possible victims of sexual abuse, some of the allegations of sexual abuse have been made as recently as this week in the central african republic. and the u.n. secretary general's spokesman says he's absolutely shocked by all of this. >> that the secretary general is shocked to the core at the latest allegations of abuse in the central african republic. his focus is on the victims and their families. we are talking about well, young children, who have been traumatized in the worst manageable way. yesterday the central african republic inaugurated a new democratically elected president, marking the end of the transition period. the interventions of the international community helped save the central african republic from an you were speakable fate. yet
the u.n. got rid of the head of the man who was leading their mission in central african republic, even though this issue has been out there in public for almost a year, the allegations keep on coming. the u.n. now says that it is speaking to 108 possible victims of sexual abuse, some of the allegations of sexual abuse have been made as recently as this week in the central african republic. and the u.n. secretary general's spokesman says he's absolutely shocked by all of this. >> that the...
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. >> and president xi and the full implementation of u.n. sanctions. we're going to discuss how we can discourage the nuclear missile tests that escalate tensions and violate international obligations. i'm also very pleased that today we're announcing new steps to accelerate the paris climate change agreement. our cooperation and joint statements were critical in arriving at the paris agreement and our two countries have agreed we will not only sign the agreement on the first day possible, but we're committing to formally join it as soon as possible this year, and urge other countries to do the same. i look forward to working with president xi as well on the global economy, the world's two largest economies, we have special obligation to find cooperative measures that we can take to expand growth and global demand, and because china is hosting the g20 this year, we look forward to using this meeting to establish some of the agenda items that we want to drive at the g20. we want the g20 to be a successful meeting and given china's past hospitality of la
. >> and president xi and the full implementation of u.n. sanctions. we're going to discuss how we can discourage the nuclear missile tests that escalate tensions and violate international obligations. i'm also very pleased that today we're announcing new steps to accelerate the paris climate change agreement. our cooperation and joint statements were critical in arriving at the paris agreement and our two countries have agreed we will not only sign the agreement on the first day...
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but the fundamental responsibility is upon the u.n. mr. indyk: would turkish troops be involved there regarding this? president erdogan: that would be a necessity, not only us, but all the members of nato will have to assume responsibility and carry out this task. mr. indyk: thank you. i am told by your people that we have to end it, unfortunately. -- it is a very interesting thank you for not wearing me president erdogan: out more than was necessary. mr. indyk: thank you very much. an speakingt erdog here. reportingated press for people were killed, 14 wounded in turkey. margaret brennan tweeted the president erdogan will be meeting with president obama on the sidelines of the summit happening here in washington, d.c. and then photos on what is called the insanity outside the brookings institution during the visit, including byrnalists being abused security personnel. at 4:00, a discussion about smart homes that connect all devices in the home so they can talk to each other. lookedantic council has at the opportunities and risks of homes
but the fundamental responsibility is upon the u.n. mr. indyk: would turkish troops be involved there regarding this? president erdogan: that would be a necessity, not only us, but all the members of nato will have to assume responsibility and carry out this task. mr. indyk: thank you. i am told by your people that we have to end it, unfortunately. -- it is a very interesting thank you for not wearing me president erdogan: out more than was necessary. mr. indyk: thank you very much. an...
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and the u.n. war crimes try tube nan has acquitted the nationalist of war crimes and crimes against humanity. there was joy in serbia, outrage in bosnia and croatia. the air strikes hit the only hospital. that's many the eastern damarcus country side. a mad call staff is among the injured. others hit a school and two civil defense in the building. >> he believes are supporting what he defined as terrorism. >> the capitol tripoli on wednesday, his security bureau listed 17 people including key figures from libya's other administrations. >> the arrival of that government of national accord. >> the federal prosecutors office says both countries will now have to decide on how to transfer saleh. he has already agreed to be moved to france. he was the sole surviving suspect in the november attacks which killed 130 people. he was arrested in brussells avenue four months on the run. one of the world's best known architects has died at the age of 65. he was known for designing the london aquatic center usi
and the u.n. war crimes try tube nan has acquitted the nationalist of war crimes and crimes against humanity. there was joy in serbia, outrage in bosnia and croatia. the air strikes hit the only hospital. that's many the eastern damarcus country side. a mad call staff is among the injured. others hit a school and two civil defense in the building. >> he believes are supporting what he defined as terrorism. >> the capitol tripoli on wednesday, his security bureau listed 17 people...
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u.n. and all the international laws we have drafted so far. terrorisming to fight , and terrorism can easily , by thiss identity disinforming and by using pretexts that terrorism does not have any more values. act on these basic principles. the most important principle is to be determined in our fight against all terrorist and distinguish between one or the other. aday we consider daesh terrorist organization. it is active in syria and iraq. ypt is a gang of terrorists. is fightingp goodst daesh so they are terrorists. this is unacceptable to us. there are the organizations that auxiliaries of the pkk. if that is the approach, i would -- is a terrorist organization, so fighting against daesh. itn we have to also consider a good organization? considerse we cannot good terrorists or bad terrorists. we have to cooperate as coalition forces in our fight against terrorist organizations. our shabbat is an organization that we fight the same level of sincerity. we also have to fight against daesh because it is a threat to the entire region, including
u.n. and all the international laws we have drafted so far. terrorisming to fight , and terrorism can easily , by thiss identity disinforming and by using pretexts that terrorism does not have any more values. act on these basic principles. the most important principle is to be determined in our fight against all terrorist and distinguish between one or the other. aday we consider daesh terrorist organization. it is active in syria and iraq. ypt is a gang of terrorists. is fightingp goodst...
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it who's responsible for maintaining and why didn't they maintain it was it private property mates u.n. acceptable public safety is at risk not because of trees but the people that are supposed to maintain the trees have not been managing them sorry off any soap box it is misleading those applications being submitting are misleading have the city and private citizens do their work for them i can seek out information anytime i want with the city department i tried to i have a lot of friends and families that not family that live in parked by friends they're close friends like family i don't want them to get hurt and get the section 8 eviction notice or their rent is up one thousand dollars in thirty days oh, yeah, the process we this the wheels of justice are slow but all i'm asking for to take a breath and not approve any of these permits don't need to come down right now don't need permits approved for building okay permit number 3 mr. hester's they seek to rove 8 trees the conceives reports listed 13 significant trees the feshgs eir listed 8 trees and dpw orders per the order project
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. >>> and a u.n. war crimes tribunal has presented the serbian nationalist with war crimes against humanity, bringing joy in serbia, and outrage in bosnia and croatia. >>> urging the impeachment of president jacob zoomer, after they found that he had violated the constitution. he has been ordered to return the millions that he spent on his home. >> the judges delivered a unanimous ruling against south africa's highest political leader. >> the president failed to uphold, defend and reflect the constitution and the law of the land. >> they said that president stake be on zuma failed to publicly protect. they said that zuma should repay a portion that he spent on his swimming pool and chickechicken coupe on his sprag home. and they want him impeached. >> when you said that he's about the law and the constitution. he was wrong, and today we say that the constitution reigns supreme. >> reporter: the president is under mounting pressure. he was cozy with a wealthy business family who allegedly offered peopl
. >>> and a u.n. war crimes tribunal has presented the serbian nationalist with war crimes against humanity, bringing joy in serbia, and outrage in bosnia and croatia. >>> urging the impeachment of president jacob zoomer, after they found that he had violated the constitution. he has been ordered to return the millions that he spent on his home. >> the judges delivered a unanimous ruling against south africa's highest political leader. >> the president failed to...
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recognize that it is important to the entire international community to visually enforce the strong u.n. security measures for the ballistic missiles that pyongyang has been engaged in. we have agreed that bilateral cooperation with essential to maintain peace in southeast asia and the potential of nuclear proliferation as a consequence of north korean activities and in our meeting we discussed ways to deepen that cooperation, we directed our teams to work dill gently in the coming weeks and months to elaborate additional steps that we can take collectively in order to ensure that we have a denuclearized korean peninsula and that we can restore a sense of stability and peace to the region. as well as hopefully promoting the kind of opportunities and prosperity for the north korean people that have been suffering so severely because of human rights abuses in north korea. we also had a broader discussion about global changes. we shared her commitment around the paris agreement on climate change, we are committed to working together on combatting isil and at the end of this nuclear securit
recognize that it is important to the entire international community to visually enforce the strong u.n. security measures for the ballistic missiles that pyongyang has been engaged in. we have agreed that bilateral cooperation with essential to maintain peace in southeast asia and the potential of nuclear proliferation as a consequence of north korean activities and in our meeting we discussed ways to deepen that cooperation, we directed our teams to work dill gently in the coming weeks and...
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recognize that it is important to the entire international community to vigilantly enforce the strong u.n. security measures that were passed in light of some of the ballistic missile and nuclear activity that pyongyang has been engaging in. connell: all right. moments ago that's president obama, you heard him talking about north korea and the resolve of the nations there at that nuclear summit to defend against the provocations, as he put it, coming from the north koreans. peter barnes has been covering all of this, we spoke to him earlier in the show. let's go back for a moment because i saw another headline about climate change, peter. maybe you can fill us in on this statement that just came out. >> reporter: that's right, connell. president obama will be meeting with chinese president xi to talk about north korea and other issue including climate change. ahead of that meeting, the two presidents have announced that the united states and china will now actually formally sign that big climate change agreement that 100-plus nations reached in paris back in december. they're going to sig
recognize that it is important to the entire international community to vigilantly enforce the strong u.n. security measures that were passed in light of some of the ballistic missile and nuclear activity that pyongyang has been engaging in. connell: all right. moments ago that's president obama, you heard him talking about north korea and the resolve of the nations there at that nuclear summit to defend against the provocations, as he put it, coming from the north koreans. peter barnes has...
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the prime minister and his u.n.-backed government defied threats of violence to return to the capital. libya has been unstable siz gaddafi was overthrown in 2011. since 2014 it had two competing organizations. one in tripoli and the other than in an eastern port city. the special representative of the u.n. secretary-general in libya. earlier he told us he's appealing for all libyans to come together. >> i would say that there are two governments in tripoli that do not deserve the name of government because they do not deliver services to the people. my idea of a government is that they are responsible for hospitals and schools and security for their people. they are not doing this. the sirf government is the national government because they're still on paper and the fourth government. the central message is that it's the clear wish of the international community but more importantly of the people of libya to immediately, orderly, and peacefully hand over power, and i emphasize peacefully. there should be no fighting
the prime minister and his u.n.-backed government defied threats of violence to return to the capital. libya has been unstable siz gaddafi was overthrown in 2011. since 2014 it had two competing organizations. one in tripoli and the other than in an eastern port city. the special representative of the u.n. secretary-general in libya. earlier he told us he's appealing for all libyans to come together. >> i would say that there are two governments in tripoli that do not deserve the name of...
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martin is the special representative of the u.n. secretary-general in libya. earlier he told us he's appeal be for all libyans to come together. >> i would say there are for government. there are two governments in p tripoli, which do not deserve the name of government because they don't deliver services to the people. my idea of the government is they're responsible for hospitals and schools and security for their people. they are not doing this. the serf government is the government of national court on paper, and the fourth government is the government of gaish. it's the clear wish of the international community but more importantly of the people of libya to immediately, orderly and peacefully hand over power. i emphasize peacefully. there should be no fighting. this must go on in peace now. the people of libya deserve it. >>> the international criminal tribunal for the former jug slav ra as acquitted a leader for war crimes. he's accused of enticing hatred in the 1990s. he was not in court to hear the judgment. he returned to belgrade in 2014 for cancer tr
martin is the special representative of the u.n. secretary-general in libya. earlier he told us he's appeal be for all libyans to come together. >> i would say there are for government. there are two governments in p tripoli, which do not deserve the name of government because they don't deliver services to the people. my idea of the government is they're responsible for hospitals and schools and security for their people. they are not doing this. the serf government is the government of...
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for schools like u.n. and harvard and columbia, about 5% is what the default rate is. so that's what it was before the recession. that's what it was during the recession. folks who graduate from elite schools are pretty well buffered from economic distress. not everybody, but we're talking averages and tendencies. so who should you, you should also think of folks who are going to graduate school. the people who graduate, the people of graduate, i know you don't like a debt but the question is whether it's the face of the crisis in the country. nobody likes debt. everybody would rather have stuff free and pay for it. that's an economic principle. you've got your certificate out and economics. so grad students borrow the most other also the least likely to default. because they make good money compared to other folks. graduates, people who borrow for graduate school are unlikely to default. graduates of slick schools like um mike barr around $30,000 total, typical debt for people graduate but they tend to make good money so they can support a debt of $30,000 take it all.
for schools like u.n. and harvard and columbia, about 5% is what the default rate is. so that's what it was before the recession. that's what it was during the recession. folks who graduate from elite schools are pretty well buffered from economic distress. not everybody, but we're talking averages and tendencies. so who should you, you should also think of folks who are going to graduate school. the people who graduate, the people of graduate, i know you don't like a debt but the question is...
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the prime minister and his u.n. backed government defied threats of violence to return to the capital of tripoli. libya has been politically unstable since the 2011 overthrow of gadhafi. since 2014, he has had two competing forces, one in tripoli and the other than in the eastern port city of tobruk. >> the special representative of the u.n. general in libya is appealing for all libyans to unite. >> i would say there are two governments in tripoli which do not deserve the name which governments, because they do not deliver services to the people. my idea of a government is that they are responsible for hospitals and schools and security for their people. they are not doing this. the government is the government of national accord. this is still on paper. the fourth government is the government of daish, the central message is that is the clear wish of the international community, but more importantly of the people of libya to immediately orderly and peacefully hand over power. i emphasize peacefully. there should be
the prime minister and his u.n. backed government defied threats of violence to return to the capital of tripoli. libya has been politically unstable since the 2011 overthrow of gadhafi. since 2014, he has had two competing forces, one in tripoli and the other than in the eastern port city of tobruk. >> the special representative of the u.n. general in libya is appealing for all libyans to unite. >> i would say there are two governments in tripoli which do not deserve the name which...
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how can you still insist on that when the u.n. commission carried on three different recounts and i'm talking about total recounts, over two months, and was unable to discover the alleged fraud on an industrial scale. they did find some irregularities and they found them in both camps, and the numbers were reduced by 1%. so again, the article in "the washington post" talk about legitimizing the government. this is a legitimate government. and if you don't believe in elections, maybe the u.s. should stop saying -- talking about democracy because democracy is believing in the voice of the people and what they say. anyway. i don't know which number this myth is. other myth. there are quite a few. the unity government is not working. i ask, when angela merkel took over six months to put together her unity government, nobody in the world blinked. why should it be different in the case of afghanistan? it takes time to create a united government. afghanistan is falling apart economically. well, maybe they mean that the pockets of the pre
how can you still insist on that when the u.n. commission carried on three different recounts and i'm talking about total recounts, over two months, and was unable to discover the alleged fraud on an industrial scale. they did find some irregularities and they found them in both camps, and the numbers were reduced by 1%. so again, the article in "the washington post" talk about legitimizing the government. this is a legitimate government. and if you don't believe in elections, maybe...
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the west believes the u.n. backed government's libya's best chance of uniting all factions against the islamic state groups. so far, they have been opposed by hard-liners in tobruk and tripoli. >> as the brazilian president fights or her political survival, her supporters are expected to take to the streets in cities across the country this thursday3. they could be her last line of defense as impeachment hearings underway in parliament. >> there will be no coup, the supporters of the brazilian president chanted this thursday as she hits back at the opposition and lawmakers are trying to oust her. >> impeachment without proof of criminal responsibility is what? it is a coup. this is the issue, there is no point pretending we are discussing hypothetical impeachment. we are discussing a very concrete impeachment without criminal responsibility. the opposition was accused of using money to under -- to cover up brazil's recession to help her reelection campaign. her popularity has taken an all-time hit dipping under
the west believes the u.n. backed government's libya's best chance of uniting all factions against the islamic state groups. so far, they have been opposed by hard-liners in tobruk and tripoli. >> as the brazilian president fights or her political survival, her supporters are expected to take to the streets in cities across the country this thursday3. they could be her last line of defense as impeachment hearings underway in parliament. >> there will be no coup, the supporters of...
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u.n., and that's a fair, strong argument. if one is comfortable with monsanto. so i think i would just ask you, suppose the court is just uncomfortable with the path we started down the road on a monsanto? you might be right that it just doesn't make sense to draw a line here, but it leaves you with a situation in which more and more and more we are depriving people of the ability to hire counsel of choice in complicated cases. so what should we do with that intuition that monsanto sent us down the wrong path? >> i would hope that the court sees that even if it is some unaccountable aspects of incentive, it actually rests on a sound legal judgment. i realize i've said this, but i will keep coming back to this because i think it is a touchstone for monsanto. caplin & drysdale was a postjudgment case. it said once the funds are for affordable, the defendants, a few paces away with them come is paying the lawyer with someone else's money, namely the cover. can the government do anything to prevent dissipation of assets before it obtains the judgment? the court said
u.n., and that's a fair, strong argument. if one is comfortable with monsanto. so i think i would just ask you, suppose the court is just uncomfortable with the path we started down the road on a monsanto? you might be right that it just doesn't make sense to draw a line here, but it leaves you with a situation in which more and more and more we are depriving people of the ability to hire counsel of choice in complicated cases. so what should we do with that intuition that monsanto sent us down...
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over time steph curry took over and scored six straight points the and in the night with 31 and the u.n. by final score 01 03 to 96 their five wins away for setting the record for most wins in the season for the entire indian police and the east bay trying to keep you safe across the street will shave the increase efforts for pedestrians plus rising crime from the east wind neighborhood the outrage over his latest comments on abortion. narrator: breakfast. dishes. dinner. dishes. marriage. dishes. divorce. dishes. sleeping. (snoring) (sputtering) dishes. not sleeping. dishes. life. dishes. death. dishes. existence. dishes. dishes, dishes, dishes... every dish, every time. only finish has the power ball to take on anything. >>james: the results of magic and about 95 percent of low despite the strong el nino of the promise that a 5% just isn't as much as they were hoping for what will help determine what conservation targets will be set for the summer. >>anny hong: we're 53 degrees the high to will be around 69 closed the low 70's northwest wind 5 to 15 mi. from our the east bay had to re
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the u.n. backed presidential council formed last year travelled to the capital by sea after armed militias closed the airport. the group will establish a temporary government calling for an immediate transfer of power. the leader of the new government says he wants to work towards national reconciliation. >> reporter: with everyone's support we will create a state with institutions and laws with the participation of all libyans, we will work for a ceasefire and the bloodshed across libya and unify all efforts to confront the dangers of i.s.i.l. >>> libya has been unstable since the 20 # 1 overthrow of gadafi. since 204 it has had two competing administrations one in tripoli and the other in the eastern port city of tobru can be. a south african court says the president violated the constitution by using state money to renovate his home. zuma must pay back the amount within 45 days. a group estimated he used millions of dollars for person swimming pool, theater, parking garage and a cattle rank
the u.n. backed presidential council formed last year travelled to the capital by sea after armed militias closed the airport. the group will establish a temporary government calling for an immediate transfer of power. the leader of the new government says he wants to work towards national reconciliation. >> reporter: with everyone's support we will create a state with institutions and laws with the participation of all libyans, we will work for a ceasefire and the bloodshed across libya...
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the u.n. says erecting fences are not the answer. people are hopeful that policy will change, even though they have been told by the authorities the borders will not open. their only options now are to apply for asylum on in greece or apply to the e.u.'s relocation program which has accepted only a few hundred applications in the past six months. for some time it is not on their side. in have this man has been here for a month. he says his family lives through conflict and he struggled to find work to feed his family. he finds himself in an even more difficult situation. >> translation: my wife and her younger brother arrived in germany. she is alone now and she has council. i just want to be with her >> reporter: he is worried that it will take months before migration officials look into his case. that is why he is sharing his story on the plastic sheets of his new home in the hope that those who are to decide his future may be aware of his situation. and possibly make an exception >>> brazil's president has again accused her oppone
the u.n. says erecting fences are not the answer. people are hopeful that policy will change, even though they have been told by the authorities the borders will not open. their only options now are to apply for asylum on in greece or apply to the e.u.'s relocation program which has accepted only a few hundred applications in the past six months. for some time it is not on their side. in have this man has been here for a month. he says his family lives through conflict and he struggled to find...
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. >> three at the u.n.. one of the good thing that the u.n. does. >> every country had to agree. >> we showed the book again. "post" had an interesting piece. >> it's 40 years of material. >> i know. you're not shy. >> hopefully it's fun for everyone. every chapter sue economic. it blends in with the others. >> thanks. >> how is your golf? >> that's suffering a bit. >> is it the same? >> yes. the same. suffering. >> we do have some breaking news from dow components general electric. ge capital has filed have its so-called sifi designation removed. the company says the ge capital has substantially reduced its risk profile and exited most of its bank and financing business. the timing coming just day after a judge ruled that met life is not a sifi. >> we'll talk to the ceo of aig in the 8:00 hour about all of this. sifis and more. we return sweet and savory success with a twist. we'll be joined by the ceo of wetzel pretzels. and justin trudeau will join "squawk on the street" at 8:30 a.m. eastern time. you don't want to miss it. most of the orca
. >> three at the u.n.. one of the good thing that the u.n. does. >> every country had to agree. >> we showed the book again. "post" had an interesting piece. >> it's 40 years of material. >> i know. you're not shy. >> hopefully it's fun for everyone. every chapter sue economic. it blends in with the others. >> thanks. >> how is your golf? >> that's suffering a bit. >> is it the same? >> yes. the same. suffering....
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are so many fantastic cars at this event to actually be chosen as part year has to be a huge thing or u.n. for rory. >> there was significant in being the one to blame the amazing prizes something field even more. maria: said this car retails, i say loosely, for $245,000. tell us about their futures, white is so spectacular and worth $245,000. >> from our perspective it's the beauty of the car which you can see. for rory has a dna, a unique idea that informs all other cars throughout history but is realized perfectly in this. i like edwards speak to it, but amazingly engineered drivetrain, beautiful performance. this is a car you could take on a racetrack and also drive to work cheered maria: we are joking, who is going to drag this on the streets of new york city? >> we have a young lady who is doing that for us. everybody's expecting performances from ferrari. we increased 100-horsepower, which is the 458, which is a significant increase. we also provide technology in order to make it easy to drive. maria: how fast is the car go? >> 205 miles per hour. maria: but her pride. 5000 miles p
are so many fantastic cars at this event to actually be chosen as part year has to be a huge thing or u.n. for rory. >> there was significant in being the one to blame the amazing prizes something field even more. maria: said this car retails, i say loosely, for $245,000. tell us about their futures, white is so spectacular and worth $245,000. >> from our perspective it's the beauty of the car which you can see. for rory has a dna, a unique idea that informs all other cars...
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according to a recent u.n. report published in december 2015, violent extremists have been able to recruit over 30,000 foreign terrorist fighters, as i heard from him today, and also from this report, from over 100 member states. they were to travel to syria, iraq, afghanistan, yemen and libya. the same mentioned report suggests some counterterrorism measures that require a more comprehensive approach which, in comparison, not only ongoing essential security-based counterterrorism, but also systematic preventive measures which directly address the drivers of five the extremism but have given rise to the emergence of these new groups. -- violent extremism. i agree with the conclusions of the report. it makes a lot of sense because, in my humble opinion, we need to pay enough attention to why individuals are attracted to violent extremist groups. i'm also convinced that the creation of open, inclusive and pluralist societies based on the four. >> of the human right in with economic opportunities for all represent
according to a recent u.n. report published in december 2015, violent extremists have been able to recruit over 30,000 foreign terrorist fighters, as i heard from him today, and also from this report, from over 100 member states. they were to travel to syria, iraq, afghanistan, yemen and libya. the same mentioned report suggests some counterterrorism measures that require a more comprehensive approach which, in comparison, not only ongoing essential security-based counterterrorism, but also...
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the prime minister and his u.n. back government have defied throats of violence to return to the capital. the area has been unstable still 2011. since 2014 it has had two competing administrations, one in tripoli and the other in the eastern port city of tobruk. the prime minister has promised to work for all libyans. >> translation: with everyone's support we will create the state with institutions and laws, with participation of all libyans who will work for a ceasefire in the bloodshed across libya and confront i.s.i.l. >>> the libyan political analyst says the current crisis is unprecedented. >> for now we have three governments that are all of tm are operating out of libya or somewhere out of libya. what happens next is or what is supposed to happen next is that both of th other governments will have to hand over power peacefully, but that does not look like an option at the moment and as a result what we will end up with is instead of having two competing governments, we will have three competing governments i
the prime minister and his u.n. back government have defied throats of violence to return to the capital. the area has been unstable still 2011. since 2014 it has had two competing administrations, one in tripoli and the other in the eastern port city of tobruk. the prime minister has promised to work for all libyans. >> translation: with everyone's support we will create the state with institutions and laws, with participation of all libyans who will work for a ceasefire in the bloodshed...
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we will have to see what happens in court today >>> one u.n. official in the run up to the events today using the phrase i see, an apparent executi execution. some very strong language circulating around this as well. >> reporter: absolutely. that's the head of the special coordinator for the middle east police process. he tweeted that on the day very, very soon after the event. it is shocking video. from the international community there is condemnation and from the left wing israeli society. but you have to represent what the army here. the majority of israeli's very much supportive of the army. their children, 18 year olds, go to the army. parents would have served in the army. it is an untouchable thing to criticise the army here in israel also because of the contest of the occupation. they see the army as their protectors, et cetera. it's very complicated. a lot of the debate and we will have to see how it is playing out. courts starts around four hours from now >>> the hague war crimes tribunal is delivering a verdict in one of its longes
we will have to see what happens in court today >>> one u.n. official in the run up to the events today using the phrase i see, an apparent executi execution. some very strong language circulating around this as well. >> reporter: absolutely. that's the head of the special coordinator for the middle east police process. he tweeted that on the day very, very soon after the event. it is shocking video. from the international community there is condemnation and from the left wing...
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the u.n. is hoping to settle 480,000 refugees by 2018. international aid groups are calling it a quote shocking lack of political and moral leadership. >>> time for an early start on your money. asian markets mixed. europe markets turned down a bit right now. yesterday's stocks added to tuesday's gain. the dow added 83 points. s&p 500 and nasdaq closing higher. the market started the year in meltdown mode. if you bought that meltdown, you have seen a comeback. what is behind the turn around? janet yellen hinted a rate hike is off the table. oil prices are rising. fears of a recession in china are overblown. the jobs report comes out tomorrow. looking for strong jobs growth there. >>> americans are spending more, but earning less. that's according to a new study by the pew charitable trust. it is up 25% since 1996. median household income is almost the same as 1996. income never recovered from the great recession. median family income is about the same. it is one of the reasons primary voters are angry. american voters are left behind by t
the u.n. is hoping to settle 480,000 refugees by 2018. international aid groups are calling it a quote shocking lack of political and moral leadership. >>> time for an early start on your money. asian markets mixed. europe markets turned down a bit right now. yesterday's stocks added to tuesday's gain. the dow added 83 points. s&p 500 and nasdaq closing higher. the market started the year in meltdown mode. if you bought that meltdown, you have seen a comeback. what is behind the...
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the prime minister and his u.n.-backed government have defied threats of government to return to the capital of tripoli. libya has been unstable since the 2011 overthrow of gadafi. since 2014 it has had to competing administrations, one in tripoli backed powerful militias and in the other area of tobruk. >> translation: with everyone supporting, we will create states with institutions and laws with the participation of all libyans who will work towards a ceasefire >>> the a libyan political analyst says this crisis is unprecedented. >> for now we have three governments that are all of them are operating out of libya or somewhere out of libya. what happens next is or what is supposed to happen next is that both of the other governments will hand over power to this government peacefully, but that does not look like an option at the moment. as a result, what we will end up with is instead of having two competing government $, we will have three competing government $in libya. because the government or the self-proclaim
the prime minister and his u.n.-backed government have defied threats of government to return to the capital of tripoli. libya has been unstable since the 2011 overthrow of gadafi. since 2014 it has had to competing administrations, one in tripoli backed powerful militias and in the other area of tobruk. >> translation: with everyone supporting, we will create states with institutions and laws with the participation of all libyans who will work towards a ceasefire >>> the a...
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the u.n. released animations of true stories of children who escaped war torn syria. this feature ace 14-year-old girl who fled syria with her mother and faced a dangerous journey, carrying her pillow the whole way. another animation -- here is another animation, she goes for a walk and tells the story of a 13-year-old boy who gets separated from his family. he has to abandon everything, and makes it to safety on his own. unicef says these stories are not unusual. 60 million young people are on the run from conflict and poverty around the world. >>> like some other countries around the world, ethiopia's forests are under threat. they started to get help from japan and interested in the coffee plant that grows there. nhk reports. >> reporter: ethiopia a land of coffee lovers. everyday, people gather at coffee stores around the streets. people in ethiopia thought to have been drinking coffee for over 1,000 years. to this day, a form of traditional coffee ceremonies is a practice here. but the coffee beans are carefully roasted over a charcoal fire. next, the grounds are
the u.n. released animations of true stories of children who escaped war torn syria. this feature ace 14-year-old girl who fled syria with her mother and faced a dangerous journey, carrying her pillow the whole way. another animation -- here is another animation, she goes for a walk and tells the story of a 13-year-old boy who gets separated from his family. he has to abandon everything, and makes it to safety on his own. unicef says these stories are not unusual. 60 million young people are on...
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results are challenging the u.n. climate panel's forecast where the sea level rise from the melting was estimated to be significantly lower. >> i'm ali velshi. "on target" tonight, america's cold war in the caribbean is fast coming to an end. the united states and cuba are taking steps to end more than half a century of disagreement. yet the embar go is in place. cuba is in the throes of change and the relationship with the ufts may never bunited states pe same. president obama has removed some restrictions on trade and bank and this month he traveled to the country. no sitting president has set foot in havana since calvin coolidge sailed there in 1928. but president obama spoke to them live from the great theater theater of havana. listen. >> i believe the citizens should be free speak their mind without fear to organize and to criticize their government and to protest peacefully. and that the rule of law should not include arbitrary detensions of peopl detentionsof people who exercise rights. >> our reporter david
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results are challenging the u.n. climate panel's forecast where the sea level rise from the melting was estimated to be significantly lower. >> i'm ali velshi. "on target" tonight, america's cold war in the caribbean is fast coming to an end. the united states and cuba are taking steps to end more than half a century of disagreement. yet the embar go is in place. cuba is in the throes of change and the relationship with the
results are challenging the u.n. climate panel's forecast where the sea level rise from the melting was estimated to be significantly lower. >> i'm ali velshi. "on target" tonight, america's cold war in the caribbean is fast coming to an end. the united states and cuba are taking steps to end more than half a century of disagreement. yet the embar go is in place. cuba is in the throes of change and the relationship with the
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tripoli's self declared government and armed groups that back it say the entry of the u.n. backed government is illegal. the u.s. is sending more troops and tanks to eastern europe. the senior u.s. commander in europe described it as a necessary response to an aggressive russia. germany ask likely to host the bumming of the contingent. world leaders have begun arriving in u.s. for a summit on nuclear security. they will discuss ways to limit the threat of nuclear war and how to safely secure nuclear materials, but russia isn't attending those talks and that's drawn criticism in the u.s. in colombia the government and the second biggest rebel group have announced the beginning of formal peace talks. the eln will follow on from the farc and following on with talks to end 50 years of civil conflict. >> reporter: it was the missing piece in colombia's quest to end a 50 year old civil conflict. finally the second biggest rebel group agreed to start negotiations with the government. >> translation: they have agreed to open a public negotiating table to address the points on the a
tripoli's self declared government and armed groups that back it say the entry of the u.n. backed government is illegal. the u.s. is sending more troops and tanks to eastern europe. the senior u.s. commander in europe described it as a necessary response to an aggressive russia. germany ask likely to host the bumming of the contingent. world leaders have begun arriving in u.s. for a summit on nuclear security. they will discuss ways to limit the threat of nuclear war and how to safely secure...
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warmer so one-third of my body is kept off so i overheat very fast.rew up i am missing for ratified the u.n. not be able to tell that. [laughter] she grew up in texas she w wanted to go to dallas but it was just six months the year crying all the time because i am a huge winner. [laughter] she is originally from maine to or michigan. that was the other choice. share is a huge family base and i had to impress them. [laughter] through they love to be just like you do. [laughter] if she could sacrificece everything i was in a coma five days medically induced she knew i would not wake upe. and she sat there 20 hours. and refuse to come back so i thought i could fly out to see them they are retirementve age a and come visit me. great u my wife deserves to be around her family and we want more children. no problems there. [laughter] not everydays rose is what she faces. i know she married me when i was 6-foot 3 inches to the 50 pounds and a different manama's same person but she stuck with me. so we did i move for her. now i think oh crap. [laughter]r] it is like 40 degrees belowur zero tomorrow?
warmer so one-third of my body is kept off so i overheat very fast.rew up i am missing for ratified the u.n. not be able to tell that. [laughter] she grew up in texas she w wanted to go to dallas but it was just six months the year crying all the time because i am a huge winner. [laughter] she is originally from maine to or michigan. that was the other choice. share is a huge family base and i had to impress them. [laughter] through they love to be just like you do. [laughter] if she could...
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they worked with us at the u.n. and we have since that u.n. resolution had our teams working with the chinese to execute against it and to implement it. in the case of russia, russia is one of the u.n. security council permanent members. we have sanctions against russia working with our g-7 partners and others around the world. there are multiple ways to work in the international community. charlie: here's what's interesting about that. secretary kerry just returned from moscow where he's trying to work something out with vladimir putin, the president of russia, about syria. so he's there trying to work out something about syria. at the same time that we're imposing sanctions not only on russia, but on some of their leading friends of the president. jack: the reality is, we are working with russia, we worked with russia on the iran negotiation. they were part of the negotiating group. charlie: the president said they were very helpful. jack: they were helpful. we're working with them, trying to change the conditions in syria. but we're also ma
they worked with us at the u.n. and we have since that u.n. resolution had our teams working with the chinese to execute against it and to implement it. in the case of russia, russia is one of the u.n. security council permanent members. we have sanctions against russia working with our g-7 partners and others around the world. there are multiple ways to work in the international community. charlie: here's what's interesting about that. secretary kerry just returned from moscow where he's...
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u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon called on the international community not to pledge money but to relocate refugees, and provide them with dignified homes. >> we are placing a most incredible crisis. providing hope means providing pathways to a better future. neighboring countries have done far more than their share. others must now step up. >> reporter: this isn't the first time ban ki-moon has made statements calling for urgent action to alleviate the suffering of syrian refugees. unfortunately, hundreds of thousands of syrians continue to live in the most dire of situations. many of these children were born here. this is all they know about the world and while these international conferences continue to take place their lives haven't improved, in fact they keep getting worse. makia is blinded in one eye. the widowed mother of two girls, she has been living here for two years. she thought it would be only a few months before she would be ability to return to her home in damascus. >> tr
u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon called on the international community not to pledge money but to relocate refugees, and provide them with dignified homes. >> we are placing a most incredible crisis. providing hope means providing pathways to a better future. neighboring countries have done far more than their share. others must now step up. >> reporter: this isn't the first time ban ki-moon has made statements calling for urgent action to alleviate the suffering of syrian...
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now, the u.n. commission on the limits of the continental shelf has recommended that argentina's territory in the south atlantic should be expanded by 35%. the decision would put argentina's maritime claim well over the falklands. one is aries -- they apply to the recommendation. >> having obtained about 1.7 million square kilometers worth of territory implies the possibility of exploitation of the area and maritime subsoil. and as such, we have wealth we do not even know about yet. reporter: that is the crux of the matter. companies drilling outside of the falklands have come up with encouraging results. one well deliver oil. one of the explanation firms thinks that the falklands is a city 90 billion barrel basin. this is an important element of the islands'economy. they could use it to pay down debt. the british government has dismissed argentina's claims and speculation. the u.n. recommend nation is not binding. -- recommendation is not binding. those on the island want to remain british. susan:
now, the u.n. commission on the limits of the continental shelf has recommended that argentina's territory in the south atlantic should be expanded by 35%. the decision would put argentina's maritime claim well over the falklands. one is aries -- they apply to the recommendation. >> having obtained about 1.7 million square kilometers worth of territory implies the possibility of exploitation of the area and maritime subsoil. and as such, we have wealth we do not even know about yet....
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nearly 770 people arrived in the last 24 hours, and as greek authorities dealt with them, the u.n.'s refugee chief made a fresh appeal in geneva. >> we must find a way to manage this crisis in a more humane, organized and equitable manner, and this is only possible if the international community is united and in agreement on how to move forward. >> ifill: meanwhile, as the weather warms, the migrant flow from north africa is also picking up. the italian coast guard and navy rescued more than 1,300 people today. >> woodruff: japanese government regulators approved plans today to activate an ice wall around the wrecked fukushima nuclear plant. the underground structure is supposed to freeze the ground surrounding the facility. in an attempt to contain radioactive water from leaking into the pacific ocean. after the massive earthquake and tsunami in 2011, the plant has roughly 800,000 tons of contaminated water. >> ifill: taiwanese company "foxconn" has agreed to buy japan's struggling electronics brand "sharp," for $3.5 billion. it's the first foreign takeover of a major japanese elec
nearly 770 people arrived in the last 24 hours, and as greek authorities dealt with them, the u.n.'s refugee chief made a fresh appeal in geneva. >> we must find a way to manage this crisis in a more humane, organized and equitable manner, and this is only possible if the international community is united and in agreement on how to move forward. >> ifill: meanwhile, as the weather warms, the migrant flow from north africa is also picking up. the italian coast guard and navy rescued...
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. >> members of libya's u.n. backed government arrived in tripoli today, that's despite warnings from rival factions not to do so. formed under a peace deal last year that started out of chaos be when moammar gadhafi was deposed five years ago. >>> refugee camp in calais is known as the jungle, there were protests and clashes. now a makeshift camp has grown up in paris and officials are moving in. emma hayward reports. >> early morning and police in paris are moving migrants from a makeshift camp not far from the city center. it had grown in recent weeks. by daylight some people were still in the stalingrad station station which has become their temporary home. we visited the camp just a few days ago. residents from countries like sudan, eritrea and afghanistan. conditions had become increasingly difficult. >> i don't want to die. that people like me, all in, i don't know what can i do. i don't know, i talk to who, who is understand? >> many people ask us not to show their faces, fearing their families would lear
. >> members of libya's u.n. backed government arrived in tripoli today, that's despite warnings from rival factions not to do so. formed under a peace deal last year that started out of chaos be when moammar gadhafi was deposed five years ago. >>> refugee camp in calais is known as the jungle, there were protests and clashes. now a makeshift camp has grown up in paris and officials are moving in. emma hayward reports. >> early morning and police in paris are moving...
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gunfire was heard over the capital of tripoli as the u.n. backed government had talks with rebel groups. admiral who an served as the supreme high commander at nato. admiral, thank you for joining me. as we have just seen, these are desperate people to be attempting to reach europe via libya. how much is instability they are contributing to the migrant crisis? >> it is contributing enormously . of course, it is exacerbated i the fact that greece, turkey, and the european union have closed off the overland route. that will have the unfortunate effect of making libya ground zero for incoming refugee populations who think they can use the short sea distance to go to the italian islands. jane: what can nato do in this situation? nato we look back on how got involved in libya to begin with, we should remember that was not a discrete decision. it was a result of the united nations calling upon nato with 2 19 70 and 1973. they asked nato to protect the people of libya. i think it is highly unlikely that nato would desire or decide to embark in a ca
gunfire was heard over the capital of tripoli as the u.n. backed government had talks with rebel groups. admiral who an served as the supreme high commander at nato. admiral, thank you for joining me. as we have just seen, these are desperate people to be attempting to reach europe via libya. how much is instability they are contributing to the migrant crisis? >> it is contributing enormously . of course, it is exacerbated i the fact that greece, turkey, and the european union have closed...