Some of them becomes i take you live to paris. The Pacific Island states of samoa goes into lockdown as it carries out emergency mass vaccinations against measles and 60 people most of them children have died of the disease since. Im still going to welcome to the program we begin with breaking news from the United States u. S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says shes ready to draft articles of impeachment against the president you know thats what most the culmination of a months long inquiry into whether President Trump abused his office in his dealings with ukraine is alleged to have held up military aid to the country in exchange for an investigation into democratic president ial candidate joe biden Speaker Pelosi said that that threaten the heart of the u. S. Constitution. The president in abuse of power undermining our National Security and jeopardizing the integrity of our elections and actions in defiance of the vision of our founders and the oath of office that he takes to preserve
I appreciate all of you taking the time out to do this. Before i give a brief summary of the report which i hope all or most of you were able to get, it will be posted online by the way right after this event. I wanted to say a couple of thank yous, first is to the Ford Foundation that we are just completing our second year of funding with the Ford Foundation. They have been a great partner with us. Thank you to the Ford Foundation for believing in us, a slightly nontraditional partner for them on this. I want to thank my coauthor, carmen who is currently a louse aos working for unicef. If you are watching online, hello carmen. And then i want to thank our panelists who i will introduce in a minutes. This is an issue that has come onto mine and our team radar more and more over the last couple of years that we have been looking at this. It really is an issue, this issue of regular migration that is frustrating in a lot of ways. When you talk about people who are moving without some sor
Center for strategic and international studies. We really appreciate everyone coming out on this gorgeous thursday before labor day. I think this is a really important topic and really important report that we are putting out right now. I appreciate all of you taking the time out to do this. Before i give a brief summary of the report, which i hope all or most of you were able to get, it will be posted online by the way right after this event. I wanted to say a couple of thank yous. First is to the Ford Foundation that we are just completing our second year of funding with the Ford Foundation. They have been a great partner with us. Thank you to the Ford Foundation for believing in us, slightly nontraditional partner for them on this. I want to thank my coauthor, Carmen Garcia gallego who is currently in laos, working for unicef. If you are watching online, hello, carmen. And then i want to thank our panelists, who i will introduce in a minute. This is an issue that has come onto mine
Through violence, attacks against commercial vessels in International Waters, sponsored attacks against civilian targets in the gulf and then last weeks unprovoked attack on our unarmed aircraft. So, madam president , we face a choice here. Will we legitimize and incentivize irans use of terror and aggression or will we stay resolute, applying appropriate and proportionate pressure until tehran respects fundamental norms of International Behavior . Last thursday President Trump consulted with a Bipartisan Group of l congressional leaders and National Security chairmen and Ranking Members. The president weighed advice from a number of sources. It is clear he was listening to congressional leaders, and clearly the president wants to avoid war. Hence the deliberate and judicious approach hes taken since the shootdown. Hence, his repeated efforts to give irans leaders an off ramp toward negotiations. Nevertheless, there is a general consensus that this act of aggression cannot stand. Tehra
Be called anything other than capitulation, yul, lets do it this way, on september 28, the president of this unrecognized republic signed a decree dissolving all state institutions and organizations of nagornokarabakh. Now the unrecognized republic must cease to exist by january 1 twentyfourth year. It is by this date that all government bodies will come under the full control of the azerbaijani administration. Well , baku has already stated that there is no danger to local residents, but let me remind you that the nagornokarabakh republic was proclaimed in september 1991 and existed for 32 years. This was the longest conflict on the borders of modern russia, and since everything in the world is interconnected in one way or another, it will be useful to study some lessons from this crisis in order to understand how another crisis, the ukrainian one, will develop, so far in ukraine the conflict is developing in a spiral of escalation, somewhere far from the advanced environment of incre