And then tried to set alight looters came in and started stealing elements inside the Parliament Building meanwhile another group a crowd swelled to the National Television and caught the signal remember during those where 2 days ago the president had broadcast his message to the protesters into the nation calling for dialogue saying that he would organize a National Unity government russia and china have again vetoed a u. N. Security Council Resolution to keep 2 humanitarian border crossings into syria open the un says millions of civilians in the north west of the country depend on the aid sent across what it called a lifeline corridor and without the 6 month extension the permit for a deliveries expires on friday the other 13 members of the Council Voted for the resolution of humanitarian groups a 2800000 people in syrias rebel held north west depend on those passages for aid russia has insisted that only one is necessary the bible how a crossing saying that it counts for 85 percent
Man so funny the energy between him and regular well talk to him about holy moley on Dennis Miller plus one right after this. Hey folks welcome to Dennis Miller plus one todays guest is a great sportscaster and i really enjoyed his work Joe Tessa Torre joe is known for his talented insight on a. B. C. s p. N. And his play by play commentary pushchair that are the color. On monday night football he also hosts the a. B. C. Show holy moley alongside rob rego and stuff curry its in its 2nd season on n. B. C. Joey what shake and how you do it dennis thanks for having me on man its its nice to get to know you this where think i said hello to you had a comic gregor fight about half a year ago and this is a very nice invitation to receive for you bet. Good man yeah we cite other ringside than you miss it was it was so funny i remember like braiding walked in and i might as well benefit from the matrix or something everybody in the entire arena was just like. That and then he started going to m
Experience on monday night football i tell you it was the crews all but i always dug it because to me. In know people always say well whats life i thought you know theres real life troubles and then theres me in the masterman but no doubt football is just circus maximus you come to tad everybodys got an opinion but i dug it what are your memories of a jeff on you know its an i just got ousted from the show so you and i have been a small little fraternity regular havent manes not had a fun 2 years i had a fun couple years doing it you know i remember jason witten saying saying to me when we were about halfway through youre number one he goes man i just played in the n. F. L. For 15 years for the Dallas Cowboys basically im trying time every week there is a new ridiculous scrutiny quite like monday night football and i know theres a very small group of us that understand that and im with you dan its like i just sat back enjoyed the ride you work hard you have gone your honor to be in tha
In the vote they abstain didnt vote for it and that was on sanctions they wanted some language condemning the sanctions on syria particularly the sanctions by the u. S. And they said at the time of Economic Hardship in syria it was not the time to pursue those sanctions that language didnt get into get into the final version of the resolution although russia wanted it in there and thats why russia and china abstained Dominican Republic also abstained for the opposite reasons they were so unhappy with this process and the fact that the people of syria particularly Northern Syria are going to average east flow of aid as a result of all of this i spoke to the belgian and german ambassadors a short time ago they had been leading the negotiations they were very tired and very frustrated they though are professional diplomats and were not going to say anything to me that was too damning but ive also spoken to other officials off the record and its very clear there is a very very bitter atmos
Contain absolutely and we start off with the historical background of the violence that took place here in srebrenica generally and then we move toward some specific case studies of big events in genocide denial and recent years so the 2 basic narratives the sort of rhetoric. That. Their customers are using to deny the genocide and finally we welcome in some ways. Combat genocide internationally as well as locally in bosnia now what prompted you what was the motive to write the report. Its very timely were seeing some of the most pervasive. Genocide denial that weve seen since the end of the bosnian war since ive been a bit south so the report needed to be written to find and i was one of the 1st demeters them violence to be repeated as i was i was moving more of the people be aware of whats going on here regarding the victims. In your experience. With them how important it is. Massacre of srebrenica is recognized as a genocide what was the significance for them its extremely important