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this still is a use of force. we should be able to reconcile all of that and i don't want us to get down the road and have to redo both of them. i hear what you're saying and what you're saying but we should be able to reconcile both problems. >> commissioner turman: okay. any other new comments by commissioners? all right. can i get a straw poll just a feeling of the commissioners who would leave the definition assaultive in the policy. if you could just leave your hand if you would leave it in. all right. ms. adwan, i believe we're on three. >> so in the policy you'll be on page five. in your notes you'll be on page two. it's the type of activation of the taser. it's not a projectile that's been fired, an ecd. and the stakeholders would like it prohibited altogether. the department would like the option to use that mode but not in pain compliance. >> commissioner turman: why do the stakeholders want it stricken altogether. >> it's considered a pain device. >> commissioner: it's a torture device. >> and the dpa d
this still is a use of force. we should be able to reconcile all of that and i don't want us to get down the road and have to redo both of them. i hear what you're saying and what you're saying but we should be able to reconcile both problems. >> commissioner turman: okay. any other new comments by commissioners? all right. can i get a straw poll just a feeling of the commissioners who would leave the definition assaultive in the policy. if you could just leave your hand if you would...
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they should not be used. i think obviously, this has been a try part -- a three-part operation with france and the united states. i think we have a close relationship with france on security and defense matters, which was honed in on with the franco-british summit we had earlier this year. we have been over recent years working increasingly closely together on these defense matters. >> [inaudible] will you authorize moves to carry out more -- [inaudible] prime minister may: i said in relation to this, i will be going to parliament and making a statement in parliament. on the wider issue, i did address the wider issue, that this was a limited and targeted strike that took place last night, or a series of strikes that took place last night by the three partners, but no, there should not be any doubt in resolve on this issue, that we see a return to that international law on the prohibition and use of chemical weapons. thank you. >> the syrian civil war has seen a huge displacement of people from the middle east
they should not be used. i think obviously, this has been a try part -- a three-part operation with france and the united states. i think we have a close relationship with france on security and defense matters, which was honed in on with the franco-british summit we had earlier this year. we have been over recent years working increasingly closely together on these defense matters. >> [inaudible] will you authorize moves to carry out more -- [inaudible] prime minister may: i said in...
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just as russia was using its veto, the assad regime used sarin, leading to dozens assad regime used sarin, leading to d oze ns of assad regime used sarin, leading to dozens of injuries and deaths. russia's veto was the green light for the assad regime to use these most barbaric weapons against the syrian people, in complete violation of international law. the united states and our allies were not going to let that stand. chemical weapons area to let that stand. chemical weapons are a threat to us all. they are a unique threat, a type of weapons so evil that the international community agreed they must be banned. we cannot stand by and let russia trash every international norm that we stand for and allow the use of chemical weapons to go unanswered. and just as the syrian regime's use of chemical weapons last weekend was not an isolated incident, our response is part of a new course charted last year to deter future use of chemical weapons. 0ur deter future use of chemical weapons. our syrian deter future use of chemical weapons. 0ur syrian strategy has not changed. however, the syrian reg
just as russia was using its veto, the assad regime used sarin, leading to dozens assad regime used sarin, leading to d oze ns of assad regime used sarin, leading to dozens of injuries and deaths. russia's veto was the green light for the assad regime to use these most barbaric weapons against the syrian people, in complete violation of international law. the united states and our allies were not going to let that stand. chemical weapons area to let that stand. chemical weapons are a threat to...
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to over the last ten yea rs 01’ become used to over the last ten years 01’ so. become used to over the last ten years or so. becky. let's get the latest now from our correspondent barbara plett usher in washington. what has the reaction been in washington? thinking the foreign policy community and amongst lawmakers generally there was sporting the idea of striking a strike against chemical weapons facilities in order to deter the use of these agents again ulster but there has been criticism from some lawmakers saying that the president should have consulted congress burst. more broadly than that there has been quite a lot of criticism about what next? using this strike to say a strike is not a strategy. the president should have taken this opportunity to lay out the more long—term vision of what he wants. 0n the one hand although he said this has been a sustained campaign to prevent president aside from using chemical weapons again which suggested there might be more military strikes, he also repeated his desire to get out of syria is could be as possible. the americans have a contin
to over the last ten yea rs 01’ become used to over the last ten years 01’ so. become used to over the last ten years or so. becky. let's get the latest now from our correspondent barbara plett usher in washington. what has the reaction been in washington? thinking the foreign policy community and amongst lawmakers generally there was sporting the idea of striking a strike against chemical weapons facilities in order to deter the use of these agents again ulster but there has been criticism...
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they took us home and gave us pocket money they gave us money to brainwash us. they took us for rides and then brought us home. and we do sometimes they take us to the mosque and gave us white claims to where we are generally held back after prayers they'd close the mosque and gather all the children together. bring us guns your way i don't have there was a switch with the spring you'd have to press it and then that's how it opened in trouble the other kids have and they say to us good job. they gave us presence. i've had am then the men would take us to the religious where we practiced firing at a tank even if you couldn't do it they'd kick you out of the group. that i will hi there. i don't. have a i and you act what i liked best was training running with the gun and throwing myself to the ground from good death. not going out the later i was sent to top because i stayed there for six or seven months. and then again but still it was a secret place just for children. not even the airplanes couldn't spot it it was top secret having been. having the locales. and
they took us home and gave us pocket money they gave us money to brainwash us. they took us for rides and then brought us home. and we do sometimes they take us to the mosque and gave us white claims to where we are generally held back after prayers they'd close the mosque and gather all the children together. bring us guns your way i don't have there was a switch with the spring you'd have to press it and then that's how it opened in trouble the other kids have and they say to us good job....
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all of us in this house have a revulsion for the use of chemical weapons. we need to make sure we remove chemical weapons. the government seems to have accepted that this is needed time. why have we had to wait till today. when the prime minister called the cabinet meeting last week she should have recall parliament. the prime minister lisa minority government. as was the case against-in 2016. it only happened with parliamentary approval. why was this not time? what does this mean for the pms position? will she continue to authorize military action without consulting are the authorization of parliament? glad to hear the leader of the opposition supports her calls. it's the best way to protect us from getting into the situation again. has the government learned nothing? we've been having similar reaction with the humanitarian situation on the ground. the human suffering no snow bounce. hundreds are dead. millions flee for their lives. many still trapped in appalling conditions. there's 13 million civilians in desperate need of humanitarian need. will the pri
all of us in this house have a revulsion for the use of chemical weapons. we need to make sure we remove chemical weapons. the government seems to have accepted that this is needed time. why have we had to wait till today. when the prime minister called the cabinet meeting last week she should have recall parliament. the prime minister lisa minority government. as was the case against-in 2016. it only happened with parliamentary approval. why was this not time? what does this mean for the pms...
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joining us on the line from london. you're in london where to reason may has been addressing the country and explaining why she's decided to join this action along with president tom and president macro and she said this is not about intervening in a civil war it's not about regime change. or to leaders especially american leaders have gone out of their way in order to size it just has to do simply upholding the parent on the use of chemical weapons there's no doubt fears among western powers both chemical rick latins had to use once and again syria turkey wasn't passed that talked about sixty times the chemical weapons that he used syria they've also been used in other places allegedly like in london and parents. can spy was ours to get her moving forward and but yes it was you know using chemical weapons there is a living by thirst in some as we just heard you know on a gesture of of this operation to be about the use of chemical weapons. well the element of surprise is certainly been taken away doesn't it i mean give
joining us on the line from london. you're in london where to reason may has been addressing the country and explaining why she's decided to join this action along with president tom and president macro and she said this is not about intervening in a civil war it's not about regime change. or to leaders especially american leaders have gone out of their way in order to size it just has to do simply upholding the parent on the use of chemical weapons there's no doubt fears among western powers...
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thank you forjoining us. it isa and out. thank you forjoining us. it is a shame because you have a lot to say. the strikes may have been clearly targeted that they are being seen as some as a limited punishment on a syria. what impact will they have on a syria's chemical weapons programme and what do they say about the strategy of britain, the us and france? this is what provoked the strikes, last saturday's apparent gas attack on civilians in douma. britain, france and the united states are convinced this was the latest in a long line of assad's chemical attacks and had to be punished. so what was achieved? the strikes sent a deliberate, precise, if limited, message to president assad — you are not the target, your chemical weapons programme is. the united states fired missiles from two warships and from the submarine ussjohn warner. plus, in the air, two bi lancer bombers. the raf flew tornadoes from akrotiri in cyprus, staying out of syrian airspace to fire their storm shadow missiles. france launched missiles from its frigate languedoc, as wel
thank you forjoining us. it isa and out. thank you forjoining us. it is a shame because you have a lot to say. the strikes may have been clearly targeted that they are being seen as some as a limited punishment on a syria. what impact will they have on a syria's chemical weapons programme and what do they say about the strategy of britain, the us and france? this is what provoked the strikes, last saturday's apparent gas attack on civilians in douma. britain, france and the united states are...
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if anything was used, and they will not be ruling on who used it. i put it to you again that the reason that many in the world, donald trump, paris, london, and plenty of others, do not believe you, is because you have record on this. you have done this in the past. and you talk about the need for evidence, we saw the pictures at the weekend from eastern ghouta of people, children, foaming at the mouth. the question to you, again, sir, do you still categorically deny that you have anything to do with this? and if you do categorically deny it, do you deny that there was even a chemical weapon attack in the first place? yes, we are categorically, and we declared that in the united nations security council. the minister of foreign affairs. we have nothing to tell. nothing to cover. the western countries, only the united states, britain and france, should stop these double standards. they want to attack syria, they are silent on the aggression against the yemeni people. stop the double standards, we are ready to cooperate with international organisation
if anything was used, and they will not be ruling on who used it. i put it to you again that the reason that many in the world, donald trump, paris, london, and plenty of others, do not believe you, is because you have record on this. you have done this in the past. and you talk about the need for evidence, we saw the pictures at the weekend from eastern ghouta of people, children, foaming at the mouth. the question to you, again, sir, do you still categorically deny that you have anything to...
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as always with the use of chemical weapons is the cases of the use of chemical weapons should be examined by experts from the o.p.c. w. and the director general of the technical secretary. technical secretary it is a very decent and fair man he was very quick. to respond . to what we have said we have this is the secretariat and i asked the director general director general to sand o.p.c. w. experts to examine what has happened in duma gonzalez but it would seem that common sense would dictate that. we needed to wait until there are experts on the ground until they actually examined what had happened or hadn't happened until they actually. look at it examine all the all these details about the us and france without waiting. for the axe to claim that they know everything beforehand they know that it is to blame. they. also. try. to blame it on russia and blame it on acid who said who they said was trying to use chemical weapons against his own people the us and france believe that they are pretty good characters of the international law but in truth. they actually. show disregard for the l
as always with the use of chemical weapons is the cases of the use of chemical weapons should be examined by experts from the o.p.c. w. and the director general of the technical secretary. technical secretary it is a very decent and fair man he was very quick. to respond . to what we have said we have this is the secretariat and i asked the director general director general to sand o.p.c. w. experts to examine what has happened in duma gonzalez but it would seem that common sense would dictate...
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president trump says the us is prepared to sustain the action until syrian regime stops using chemical agents. four british tornado jets were involved in the operation — theresa may said there was no practicable alternative to the use of force. russia has condemned the strikes as an act of aggression, and called for an urgent meeting of the un security council. the syrian president bashar al—assad has said missile strikes carried out by britain, the us and france will only increase his government's resolve to continue what he described as his war against terrorism. the pentagon said more than a hundred cruise missiles were launched in total — twice as many as used by the us when it launched an attack on a syrian air base last year. president trump said the bombing raids would be sustained unless syria stopped using chemical weapons and in the past few minutes has described the attack as a perfectly executed strike, saying mission accomplished. he announced that mission moments before the first missiles were reported in syria. my fellow americans. a short time ago, i ordered the u
president trump says the us is prepared to sustain the action until syrian regime stops using chemical agents. four british tornado jets were involved in the operation — theresa may said there was no practicable alternative to the use of force. russia has condemned the strikes as an act of aggression, and called for an urgent meeting of the un security council. the syrian president bashar al—assad has said missile strikes carried out by britain, the us and france will only increase his...
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the talk is still about for us. the talk is still about the 200 metres from the men's from last night with is being disqualified.
the talk is still about for us. the talk is still about the 200 metres from the men's from last night with is being disqualified.
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yes if the use of this is called nisa we. it's not originally from here but it's adopted very well two conditions went up the so flippant protect itself from the sum with its own leaves and is therefore very resistant. fortunately also against. so we have to use more talks and or the writings to combat it. billed as a miracle cure life estate has lost some of its magic appeal because it's becoming increasingly ineffective thus when buzzin come in dallas brazil and argentina there's been a massive increase in the use of glyphosate compared to europe the amount of blood for say the plight perhaps terrorist trial fold in these countries and they're using more and more of and if you increase english resistance super weak sort shouldn't really affected by even these quantities anymore. they actually overpower the socials within a few years and these areas just end up becoming fellow of. the buyer and monsanto method really be the only way to feed ten billion people in two thousand and fifty. the united nations food and agriculture
yes if the use of this is called nisa we. it's not originally from here but it's adopted very well two conditions went up the so flippant protect itself from the sum with its own leaves and is therefore very resistant. fortunately also against. so we have to use more talks and or the writings to combat it. billed as a miracle cure life estate has lost some of its magic appeal because it's becoming increasingly ineffective thus when buzzin come in dallas brazil and argentina there's been a...
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i use it, my family's it and all the people i love and care about use it all the time. these controls are not just to make people feel safe. exactly what people want in the product. the reality tis that, thinking about how you use this yourself. you do not want to share, to be ticket voting when we sent it to the same people. sometimes you want to text to one person. sometimes you may send it to a group. but if you have a page you probably want to put some stuff out there publicly so you can communicate with constituents. they are all different groups of people that someone might want to connect with. those controls are very important in practice for the operation of the service. not just to build trust although i think that providing people with control also does that. but actually, in order to make it so people can fulfill their goals of the service. next senator. >> thank you, chairman and thank you mr. zuckerberg for joining us today. i think the whole reason we are having this is because of two basic principles you made up your first you said about the data users p
i use it, my family's it and all the people i love and care about use it all the time. these controls are not just to make people feel safe. exactly what people want in the product. the reality tis that, thinking about how you use this yourself. you do not want to share, to be ticket voting when we sent it to the same people. sometimes you want to text to one person. sometimes you may send it to a group. but if you have a page you probably want to put some stuff out there publicly so you can...
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we used the terms freedom. we used the term justice. we used the term quality. we used the term love and compassion and care for ourselves and for everybody else. if we are going to have a 21st century movement that reflects what has gone before us, you will need to use that kind of language and not the language of the forces against us. that, do not understand you do not understand king or the sanitation strike of 1968. i want them to lift up the notion that the sanitation workers used to call the plant and the barnes, the plantation. and learned from them. i want to propose to you that all that has been said about the laundry list can be an contest when i say to you this -- but all of that represents the continuation -- the continued mythology and structures of violence, sexism, of and plantation capitalism. we are in a moment of confusion because of the spiritual war and political poison. ms that mosts people are not aware of --luence medical policy influence political policy. >> we are having technical partners with the 50th anniversary of the assassination
we used the terms freedom. we used the term justice. we used the term quality. we used the term love and compassion and care for ourselves and for everybody else. if we are going to have a 21st century movement that reflects what has gone before us, you will need to use that kind of language and not the language of the forces against us. that, do not understand you do not understand king or the sanitation strike of 1968. i want them to lift up the notion that the sanitation workers used to call...
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cruise missile attack on the field has used allegations of chemical weapons use as a kind of staged. reason an excuse to launch air strikes against syria that what it's done now is done without going to the u.n. security council and therefore it's illegal under international law. that the western countries that have been engaged in this attack should have waited at least for the investigation that the p.c. w. experts are on the grounds in syria at the moment to conduct in the region duma. and the the basically the rusher is calling for an emergency extraordinary meeting of the u.n. security council if it stops there then i think that shows us really the russia is looking at what happens last night and thinking that wasn't so bad actually you know considering all the hot talk that was big thrown around at the beginning of the week about you know a significant escalation of america's involvement in the syrian war that perhaps would be going off to ask. there would be. serious targets in damascus and perhaps russian infrastructure being hit there none of that has happened this has been
cruise missile attack on the field has used allegations of chemical weapons use as a kind of staged. reason an excuse to launch air strikes against syria that what it's done now is done without going to the u.n. security council and therefore it's illegal under international law. that the western countries that have been engaged in this attack should have waited at least for the investigation that the p.c. w. experts are on the grounds in syria at the moment to conduct in the region duma. and...
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method used to deliver chemical weapons. 0h strike was the method used to deliver chemical weapons. oh well as his address, the you're its representatives are being called on to give an opportunity to take part. that cross two main work and joining me now via webcam is the former us ambassador to syria, robert ford. thank you for being with us on bbc news. let me ask you the obvious question that arises. what should the united states and its allies do now that they have not done before? well i think your correspondent was correct to say there's not much united states or his close allies can do to remove bashar al—assad from power now. it's a separate issue as to whether or not the united states and its allies should allow the syrian government to use chemical weapons with impunity. if the united states and its allies decide that the use of chemical weapons in syria sets a bad precedent that could be copied elsewhere in other countries and other conflicts that they have to think about what to do to deter the acai government
method used to deliver chemical weapons. 0h strike was the method used to deliver chemical weapons. oh well as his address, the you're its representatives are being called on to give an opportunity to take part. that cross two main work and joining me now via webcam is the former us ambassador to syria, robert ford. thank you for being with us on bbc news. let me ask you the obvious question that arises. what should the united states and its allies do now that they have not done before? well i...
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didn't trump announce that the us wrong and the u.k. have launched that military strike against syria our correspondent caleb maupin from new york joins us live now with bibi throughout caleb good to see you tell us more on this please yes we heard from u.s. president donald trump he announced that the usa was taking action against syria in response to the alleged chemical attack in duma he used the words strong deterrents to describe his motivation and furthermore in his remarks he called out iran and russia saying what kind of nation would want to be aligned with mass murder this is donald trump announcing that he was attacking the syrian arab republic in coordination with the united kingdom and france short time ago i ordered the united states armed forces to launch precision strikes on targets associated with the chemical weapons capabilities of syrian dictator. a combined operation with the armed forces of france and the united kingdom. is now underway. now from there we had a pentagon briefing an update on what had gone on with ge
didn't trump announce that the us wrong and the u.k. have launched that military strike against syria our correspondent caleb maupin from new york joins us live now with bibi throughout caleb good to see you tell us more on this please yes we heard from u.s. president donald trump he announced that the usa was taking action against syria in response to the alleged chemical attack in duma he used the words strong deterrents to describe his motivation and furthermore in his remarks he called out...
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that those who use it. for the reason i was going with this idea is that you don't just buy new when you might suit you could you know come on. just of those bloody little villages you know they serve you. don't need. to fear from the. threatening actions can be very dangerous this is the atmosphere in gulf in the west relations with russia the poisoning incident in the u.k. has yet to be explained to the public but this is not stop the british and american governments from playing the role of judge jury and executioner. the central market in the tick of cars is one of the most visited places in north a city its capital here the old adage about shells never hitting the same creature twice was proved quite wrong terrorist attack civilians in or near the market four times over the last twenty years but the bloodiest attack of all was in one thousand nine hundred. with your mother. is that. just. the hottest or. at the time a volunteer as a say of a was just eighteen years old. modest some longer. no warning.
that those who use it. for the reason i was going with this idea is that you don't just buy new when you might suit you could you know come on. just of those bloody little villages you know they serve you. don't need. to fear from the. threatening actions can be very dangerous this is the atmosphere in gulf in the west relations with russia the poisoning incident in the u.k. has yet to be explained to the public but this is not stop the british and american governments from playing the role of...
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this meaning the one that all a of the rest of us use. which is when something begs the question -- it prompghts prompts up a question or opens up a line of question i think that's actually more common. i have had the -- had to define that one and we have a common one but i like -- even trying to wrap my head arranged the philosophical one the general use is so embedded like that doesn't make sense actually the way that you're using the right way doesn't make sense to me. block chain is not one but a -- it's a word that i -- only until very, very recently finally figured out what it means. and when i explained this to the wol at work who was our computer science person i was like -- i totally figured out what block chain is she was like yeah. [laughter] like oh you don't get it. i'm not technical. i figured it out. and then i gave her my explanation and she was like well that's part of it. don't give me anymore. [laughter] let me hold on to this tiny thing i think i know. but yeah. it doesn't have to be what but simple words sometimes wil
this meaning the one that all a of the rest of us use. which is when something begs the question -- it prompghts prompts up a question or opens up a line of question i think that's actually more common. i have had the -- had to define that one and we have a common one but i like -- even trying to wrap my head arranged the philosophical one the general use is so embedded like that doesn't make sense actually the way that you're using the right way doesn't make sense to me. block chain is not one...
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to be used. as a poison is correct or not so people. they checked this out yes this is correct structure of the chemical and eat but that allowed the u.k. to state the confirmed their suspicions against russia which was they were already called out on that but i saw you say in a previous interview that it was a mistake on the part of russia not to pursue article nine of the convention in a more forceful way do you think russia still has the procedural means to pressure the u.k. to provide all the evidence that it has because my understanding of why they didn't pursue the formal wrote this is because they would have had to provide all the you know intelligence information all the classified data in order to call for let's say inspection by using the technical secretary they don't really have to provide anything is that right well. according to. the article none. there is a procedure that you can request the state party and you can exchange information and consult with the body if you do not have split satisfactory answer you can go throu
to be used. as a poison is correct or not so people. they checked this out yes this is correct structure of the chemical and eat but that allowed the u.k. to state the confirmed their suspicions against russia which was they were already called out on that but i saw you say in a previous interview that it was a mistake on the part of russia not to pursue article nine of the convention in a more forceful way do you think russia still has the procedural means to pressure the u.k. to provide all...
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this chemical weapons in the future and that price will involve the use of military force. that being said, we as the president also said last night while we don't -- we don't look for an open-ended to destroy isis in syria, we are reaching out and have been in recent days to allies in gulf state who invite greater participation, greater level of support so that american forces, syrian democratic forces, coal in addition the region that has been successful on primary mission in syria, to defeat and destroy isis will be in a position to facilitate a political solution, ultimately that's the hope, is that we -- that we have -- we have managed to restore a deterrent framework so that the brutal assad regime understands the chemical weapons are no longer available to them to use without paying a very high price but our ultimate objective is to destroy isis in syria but be a part of what we are widening effort across the world to achieve a political settlement in the long term. >> what chemicals do you believe were used in that attack and why did the united states not wait for t
this chemical weapons in the future and that price will involve the use of military force. that being said, we as the president also said last night while we don't -- we don't look for an open-ended to destroy isis in syria, we are reaching out and have been in recent days to allies in gulf state who invite greater participation, greater level of support so that american forces, syrian democratic forces, coal in addition the region that has been successful on primary mission in syria, to defeat...
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be used with impunity. for nearly a century we have had a general understanding on chemical weapons convention that chemical weapons were illegal, their use was banned, and we have in recent times seem chemical weapons being used. is right the international community has come together and said we would not accept this and give a clear message to reestablish the international norm that chemical weapons are banned and should not be used. >> of chemical weapons are indeed used again in syria, will the united kingdom take part in more targeted strikes? if it is in coming weeks, parliament will no longer be in recess will you feel bigger pressure to actually ask for the green light? how important is it to you that pres. macroin his participating in this operation? how would you characterize the franco british -- about this operation? >> the parliamentary function, i should have made reference to this, i will be in parliament on monday to make a statement to parliament and give parliamentarians the opportunity to
be used with impunity. for nearly a century we have had a general understanding on chemical weapons convention that chemical weapons were illegal, their use was banned, and we have in recent times seem chemical weapons being used. is right the international community has come together and said we would not accept this and give a clear message to reestablish the international norm that chemical weapons are banned and should not be used. >> of chemical weapons are indeed used again in...
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tell us what you are hearing. many residents of what late this evening, 01’ residents of what late this evening, or earlier this morning, to a number of different large veins which were heard in the military airbase in eastern homs. initially be reaction has been that it is likely a us led strike after the couple packed yesterday. it was almost confirmed that up to 20 different missiles had hit this particular airbase which was previously struck by the israelis last year. it was apparent that the us that claimed responsibility, but more likely be israelis who have previous history with syria and in particular, this airbase. the reports i am him from this airbase is that 20 missiles or rockets landed, eight of them were intercepted by defences and the maintenance site of this airport was damaged and destroyed. a number of different roads were also attacked and destroyed. what we do know from this particular airbase is that it is shared by the syrian army and iranian backed militias, will who have previously been
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it, teachers are going to use it. they have over 100 sites in its full library so we could see even more data come online soon. for now, the 28th that are available will have to do. i cannot wait to see what people make of it. back to drawings, only a couple of months ago, we showed you how firefighting crews to be using them to gainsay the access to buildings in emergencies. but on the east coast of australia, it is a very different issue that is being dealt with. in a place where shark attacks are all too real problem, they are playing lifeguard. we sent nic to find out more. the sandy shores of australia. a haven for sunshine, surfers, and occasionally, sharks. last year, there were 15 unprovoked attacks on australian coast and just this week, to surfers were bitten by the fearsome predator. patrolling the fearsome predator. patrolling the gold coast since last summer, westpac drawings have been prevailing for sharks and alerting lifeguard and swimmers. they work with a custom piece of artificial intelligence softw
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to prevent chemical weapons from being used again. that is just gone three g.m.t. with continued our rolling coverage of the strikes on syria by us france and the u.k. president analyses strikes two hours ago and as he was announcing it we had reports of explosions in damascus he said they were precision strikes in response to last saturday's suspected chemical weapons attack in the town of duma shortly after the announcement syrian state t.v. reported several loud explosions in the capsule damascus and they've also reported that they have shot down several missiles in it damascus now as i said both the u.k. and france have also confirmed they joined the military operation with the americans a short time ago i ordered the united states armed forces to launch precision strikes on targets associated with the chemical weapons capabilities of syrian dictator bashar al assad. a combined operation with the armed forces of france and the united kingdom. is now underway we thank them both. ok let's go straight to a solid binge of it he joins
to prevent chemical weapons from being used again. that is just gone three g.m.t. with continued our rolling coverage of the strikes on syria by us france and the u.k. president analyses strikes two hours ago and as he was announcing it we had reports of explosions in damascus he said they were precision strikes in response to last saturday's suspected chemical weapons attack in the town of duma shortly after the announcement syrian state t.v. reported several loud explosions in the capsule...
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and that price will involve the use of military force. as the president also said, while we don't look for an open-ended commitment of military troops on our mission to destroy isis in syria, we are reaching out to our allies in the gulf states to invite greater participation, a greater level of support so that american forces, syrian democratic forces, our coalition of the region that has been so successful on our primary mission in syria, which has been to defeat and destroy isis, will be in a position to facilitate a clinical decision. that is the hope, that we have managed to restore a deterrent framework so that the brutal assad regime understands that chemical weapons are no longer available to them to use without paying a very high price. but our ultimate objective is to destroy isis in syria, but be part of what would be a widening effort across the world to achieve a political settlement in the long-term. reporter: what chemicals do you believe were used in that attack, and whited to the -- and why did the united states not wait
and that price will involve the use of military force. as the president also said, while we don't look for an open-ended commitment of military troops on our mission to destroy isis in syria, we are reaching out to our allies in the gulf states to invite greater participation, a greater level of support so that american forces, syrian democratic forces, our coalition of the region that has been so successful on our primary mission in syria, which has been to defeat and destroy isis, will be in...
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robin brant is there for us now. interesting timing giving the spat between the us and china as far as ta riffs between the us and china as far as tariffs and a trade war is concerned. is that overshadowing events there? i wouldn't say overshadowing body bits on the mind of senior executives we have been speaking to. —— but it is on the mind. events like this have a big draw. we have been speaking with bmw. their chief executive. also the ford senior man for the asia—pacific region. the prospect of a trade war is of concern, particularly for a bmw. it is a global company. it is an iconic german brand. neither chinese north american. but it could get caught in the middle if there is a trade war because it manufacturers in the united states and that exports cars here to china. the chief executive talks to me yesterday and he warned donald trump e has real concerns about the impact of new trade barriers upon local economies, as he described it. by that he means bmw's operations in the united states and in china. b
robin brant is there for us now. interesting timing giving the spat between the us and china as far as ta riffs between the us and china as far as tariffs and a trade war is concerned. is that overshadowing events there? i wouldn't say overshadowing body bits on the mind of senior executives we have been speaking to. —— but it is on the mind. events like this have a big draw. we have been speaking with bmw. their chief executive. also the ford senior man for the asia—pacific region. the...
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will be used more and more. for me there is no contradiction between the strikes that took place last night and the efforts to support a politically negotiated solution. still, western strategy is to stay firmly out of syria's war on the ground. today the syrian army declared all of douma under its control, the town apparently attacked with chemical weapons last weekend and the rebels‘ last holdout in eastern ghouta. russia with its forces in douma now is helping president assad take back more and more of syria and it is that alliance which will surely dictate much of the terms of any eventual peace. james robbins, bbc news. in a moment, we'll speak to our our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet, in beirut. but first, our defence correspondent, jonathan beale, is at raf akrotori in cyprus, from where the british jets took off. how challenging was this particular operation? they've been flying bombing sorties against the group known as islamic state for the last three years but this mission did have
will be used more and more. for me there is no contradiction between the strikes that took place last night and the efforts to support a politically negotiated solution. still, western strategy is to stay firmly out of syria's war on the ground. today the syrian army declared all of douma under its control, the town apparently attacked with chemical weapons last weekend and the rebels‘ last holdout in eastern ghouta. russia with its forces in douma now is helping president assad take back...
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hugh ferris joins us. good evening, we start at aintree, there was that dramatic climax as there was that dramatic climax as the irish trained tiger role won the biggest race by the smallest of margins. would racing cars mac gives stacey one of its stories? much of the focus was on three female jockeys. they set off over the famous fences. there were four less, only 12 of the 38 horses finished. come the last, it was effectively a duel come the last, it was effectively a duel. tiger role seem to have read one but back came david mullins on advocates pleasant company to set up an extraordinary finish. after a photo, the winds was confirmed. to delight on one side, despair on the other, and the three to four irish trainer gordon elliott on another day of grand national drama. it really was some finish. and news on the horse who fell and caused the detours. he has been assessed in the sta bles. detours. he has been assessed in the stables. all the other horses and jockeys have returned safely. next to the pre
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thank you to join us. thank you tojoin us. we thank you to join us. we are talking about president trump tweeting out" mission accomplished".|j about president trump tweeting out" mission accomplished". i would be a rare wary of having the same message as president bush had. the united states and its allies went only after the chemical weapons facilities. we don't know that even tomorrow that president assad will use chemical weapons again, because he has shown that attacks by the united states do not change him. surely this is more of a deterrent than the last time, because the last time there were not as many used, for example, those were targeting the methods of deployment. this has been directly targeting the chemicals themselves. 59 missiles last year against about 100 this year. the united states really didn't take out any of the regime and its allies military capabilities, it did not take out the resume's canned —— man in control or their air assets, which are symbolic, they did not take out paramilitary organisations that the iranians supp
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use of force. we felt in the agreement there be 9 6a reports with summaries about tasers. that was our request. separate was a request and we have agreement for the review board there would be a report and we're in agreement about the specificity would be but i think right now it looked like we're asking for a two reports but we had specific language that dealt with the 96a. is that helpful. >> commissioner: that helps. that should help the chief if the 9 6a amendment don't use the use of force policy. >> commissioner turman: commissioner hirsch -- you folks are losing me. >> commissioner: out sounds like the information we want is being reported somewhere. the information you want also in the 96a report. why isn't it sufficient to have it where it exists now. why do you need a separate report. >> commissioner turman: they're two separate things. >> commissioner: i don't understand if as the same information and accessible to the public and the world why do we need to duplicate it. 96a is a quarter
use of force. we felt in the agreement there be 9 6a reports with summaries about tasers. that was our request. separate was a request and we have agreement for the review board there would be a report and we're in agreement about the specificity would be but i think right now it looked like we're asking for a two reports but we had specific language that dealt with the 96a. is that helpful. >> commissioner: that helps. that should help the chief if the 9 6a amendment don't use the use of...
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. >> stay with us. ♪ >>> size overwhelming and effective. >> the syrian regime, if they use this poisonous gas again, the united states is locked and loaded. >> i just want to tell mr. trump, like, directly, i'm a syrian refuge whole survived chemical weapons attack. i would love to buy you a beer. >> i was operateing in a world where hillary clinton was going to beat donald trump and if i hide this from the american people, she will be illegitimate the moment she is elected. >> that's right. michael cohen, the attorney-at-law. also sometimes not at law. i'm donald trump's lawyer! i got a whole hard drive that is just labeled, yikes! >>> good morning. thank you so much for being. i'm christi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell. >>> after the military strikes we are seeing acts of diplomacy hours after raining more than a hundred missiles in syria, leaders are calling for a new investigation by the bashar al aside regime. >> it will help dismantle the program, quote n a irreversible way. submarines are being launched. syria's most powerful ally russia has called on the united nations to condemn t
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for the use of chlorine and one third the use it ascribed to the syrian regime for the use of sarin and that is the attack that we talked about in the council just last week that can shake and which led to the u.s. strike which we support on al shehri at in addition to french ambassador has said we have had reports of russian and syrian warnings before the c.w. attack took place and then for a pattern of helicopters and i ate hit helicopters flying overhead and these are reports that have come from the ground mr president i've listened carefully to the russian ambassador's arguments as i've just set out we as the united kingdom believe that the syrian regime is responsible for these latest attacks but there is one way to settle this mr president and this is to have an independent fact finding mission followed by an independent investigation as we all know the fact finding missions are there to determine whether chemical weapons have been used and if they have been used what sort of chemical weapons but it is only an investigation mr president that can determine who is responsible fo
for the use of chlorine and one third the use it ascribed to the syrian regime for the use of sarin and that is the attack that we talked about in the council just last week that can shake and which led to the u.s. strike which we support on al shehri at in addition to french ambassador has said we have had reports of russian and syrian warnings before the c.w. attack took place and then for a pattern of helicopters and i ate hit helicopters flying overhead and these are reports that have come...
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the proposed use of the single-family home is consistent with the land use pattern. the appellant contends that the proposed project does not meet the criteria for demolition. the commission did fully evaluate the proposed project and found that on balance it did neat the criteria. for those findings, the commission found there are no enforcement complaints against the building. the building should be altered was not determined to be historic resource and thus no ceqa impacts. the unit proposed for expansion was not a rental unit as it has not been used for rent for several decades. the loss of the potential rent controlled unit would be compensated by the addition of a new adu at the rear of the building on the lot. the affordability would be maintained by the adu on the lot. keeping with the scale and development pattern of the neighborhood. it increased the number of family sized units. the number of dwelling units on site would not only be maintained and increased. the commission carefully reviewed the proposed project and came to the conclusion that on balance,
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out who used chemical weapons in syria just as russia was using its veto the assad regime used seran leading to dozens of injuries and deaths. russia's veto was the green light for the assad regime to use these most barbaric weapons against the syrian people in complete violation of international law the united states and our allies were not going to let that stand chemical weapons are a threat to us all they are a unique threat a type of weapon so evil that the international community agreed they must be banned we cannot stand by and let russia trash every international norm that we stand for and allow the use of chemical weapons to go unanswered and just as the syrian regime's use of chemical weapons last weekend was not an isolated incident our response is part of a new course chartered last year to deter future use of chemical weapons. our syrian strategy has not changed however the syrian regime has forced us to take action based on their repeated use of chemical weapons since the april two thousand and seventeen chemical attack that concha can the united states has imposed hund
out who used chemical weapons in syria just as russia was using its veto the assad regime used seran leading to dozens of injuries and deaths. russia's veto was the green light for the assad regime to use these most barbaric weapons against the syrian people in complete violation of international law the united states and our allies were not going to let that stand chemical weapons are a threat to us all they are a unique threat a type of weapon so evil that the international community agreed...
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joe millerjoins us from new york. i guess, joe, subscribers tell us more perhaps about the long—term prospects of netflix than immediate profit now? absolutely, both profit and subscribers are doing very, very well for netflix at the moment. it has come as a great relief for wall street, because other text docs, including facebook, amazon, google, they are all under pressure, and here you have netflix, whose shares have risen 60% this year, and these first quarterly numbers have dropped and it has beaten expectations. netflix shares up another 7% in after—hours trading, as the company beat any expectations on the number of subscribers it has added in the last three months. it has added about 7,500,000 subscribers about a million more than expected and that is keen for incest —— for investors. this stock that was already stratospheric will help lift the tech market, which has really been in the doldrums recently. you already made a comparison between america and the rest of the world, to what degree is netflix
joe millerjoins us from new york. i guess, joe, subscribers tell us more perhaps about the long—term prospects of netflix than immediate profit now? absolutely, both profit and subscribers are doing very, very well for netflix at the moment. it has come as a great relief for wall street, because other text docs, including facebook, amazon, google, they are all under pressure, and here you have netflix, whose shares have risen 60% this year, and these first quarterly numbers have dropped and...
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it. [ applause ] >> and too many of us fail to use it. you may recall, and jim will recall, that the democratic members of the house of representatives wanted the speaker of the house to bring forth a comprehensive bill -- >> oh, yes. >> -- to deal with gun violence and he refused to do it. so, we had a sit-in. my colleagues came to me and said, john, what should we do? we met in my office and we planned and planned. we decided at a certain time on a certain day we would have a sit-in in the well of the house. the first time in the history of our country, members of congress occupied the floor of the house for more than 26 hours. all democratic members, and almost every democratic senator came over and joined us, and we may do it again. we may do it. [ applause ] >> not just when it comes to gun violence, but we have more than 800,000 dreamers. these young people came here as little children. [ applause ] >> and we are not kind to them. we need to set them on a path to citizenship. and we may have to turn the congress upside down and amer
it. [ applause ] >> and too many of us fail to use it. you may recall, and jim will recall, that the democratic members of the house of representatives wanted the speaker of the house to bring forth a comprehensive bill -- >> oh, yes. >> -- to deal with gun violence and he refused to do it. so, we had a sit-in. my colleagues came to me and said, john, what should we do? we met in my office and we planned and planned. we decided at a certain time on a certain day we would have...
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give us your take on this. this is the uk working with japan and various other countries as well, and it is supposedly pitching the uk and putting it at the forefront in al technology and trying to compete with china. your thoughts? and france. i think the uk kind of feels it has fallen behind a little bit has a lot of countries are attracting huge amounts of investment. so i think the plan here is us and european tech companies essentially just is us and european tech companies essentiallyjust bringing the investment in. i mean, my only concern, what are you going to do with this? a supercomputer?‘ supercomputer, and i get ai and it is fantastic for data, and especially now that we have vast amounts of data, but none of the article is actually talk about what exactly is achieved. i was reading that businesses will be able to access the supercomputer, and that kind of thing. we will have to watch this space as to how unfolds. the independent has a story which keeps coming to the fore. i was reading this in th
give us your take on this. this is the uk working with japan and various other countries as well, and it is supposedly pitching the uk and putting it at the forefront in al technology and trying to compete with china. your thoughts? and france. i think the uk kind of feels it has fallen behind a little bit has a lot of countries are attracting huge amounts of investment. so i think the plan here is us and european tech companies essentially just is us and european tech companies essentiallyjust...
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and its allies used a fake used a staged chemical attack he said that in a statement he said that he did not believe that the chemical attack took place that in fact the russian military that entered the city of duma the sites of the chemical incident could not find any traces of the of any toxic agents or anything of the sort not even any eyewitnesses of the attack could be found apparently so here's what how vladimir putin described the situation right now the organization for the proof of chemical weapons has deployed its specialist on a fact finding mission. but a group of western countries cynically ignored this launching a military attack without waiting for the results of the investigation russia emphatically condemns this attack on syria where russian servicemen are helping villages government fight terrorists with its actions the united states only exacerbates the humanitarian disaster in syria bringing suffering to civilians essentially abetting terrorists who have been tormenting the syrian people for seven years and provoking a new wave of refugees from this country and t
and its allies used a fake used a staged chemical attack he said that in a statement he said that he did not believe that the chemical attack took place that in fact the russian military that entered the city of duma the sites of the chemical incident could not find any traces of the of any toxic agents or anything of the sort not even any eyewitnesses of the attack could be found apparently so here's what how vladimir putin described the situation right now the organization for the proof of...
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i use it, and my family use it, and all the people i love and care about use it all the time. these controls are not just to make people feel safe, it's actually what people want in the product. the reality is that -- just think about how you use this yourself, you don't want to -- if you take a photo, you're not always going to send that to the same people. sometimes text it to one person, sometimes a group, that you have a page, you probably want to put stuff out there publicly to communicate with constituents. all the different groups of people that someone might want to connect with and very important in practice for the operation of the service, not just to build trust, providing people with control also does that, but actually in order to make it so people can fulfill goals of the service. >> senator cooms. >> thank you for joining us today. i think the reason we're having this hearing is attention between two basic principles you laid out. first you said about the data that users post on facebook, you control and own the data that you put on facebook. you said positive,
i use it, and my family use it, and all the people i love and care about use it all the time. these controls are not just to make people feel safe, it's actually what people want in the product. the reality is that -- just think about how you use this yourself, you don't want to -- if you take a photo, you're not always going to send that to the same people. sometimes text it to one person, sometimes a group, that you have a page, you probably want to put stuff out there publicly to communicate...
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use. an agreement in the state in the 19th century that says the dictates of public conscious and the principles of humanity have a role in restricting new military develops in terms of -- developments in terms of weapons and techniques. i agree with diego of the holy sees delegation to the ccw that the martens clause is part of natural law. and that it requires no consent by states to be binding. it needs, as some have written in an absolutely great new article on this topic, what it needs, what the martens clause, what natural law needs to bind is the emergence of a global trend in favor of the principal. and that i think she's absolutely right, we have. just tuesday of this week the international committee of the red cross released its report on lethal autonomous weapons systems, and it is basing its conclusions on the martens clause. there are other concepts beyond the martens clause which are found in natural law and which i suggest to you are going to be very important in this debate
use. an agreement in the state in the 19th century that says the dictates of public conscious and the principles of humanity have a role in restricting new military develops in terms of -- developments in terms of weapons and techniques. i agree with diego of the holy sees delegation to the ccw that the martens clause is part of natural law. and that it requires no consent by states to be binding. it needs, as some have written in an absolutely great new article on this topic, what it needs,...