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who look at the trail of blood across the balkans over the last few years, look at the mass murders,ced deportations, the rape, the torture and don't believe you, what do you say to those people who don't believe you? the west is responsible for all the bodies, mrs markovic — no, isn't the west responsible? mrs markovic, don't you accept any responsibility? so the west is responsible for the mass graves, the the west is responsible for the places of internment and torture, the west is responsible for the rape, the west is responsible for the forced deportations of tens of thousands of people across the balkans? people are not going to believe you, mrs markovic. people are not going to believe you. they have seen the pictures. they have seen the forced deportations of people, for the first time since the second world war. didn't those pictures touch you, ass a human being? did they touch you? serbian investigators themselves are talking about the discovery of more than a thousand bodies shipped to serbia in refrigerated trucks, from kosovo. these are not bodies that go back a long way
who look at the trail of blood across the balkans over the last few years, look at the mass murders,ced deportations, the rape, the torture and don't believe you, what do you say to those people who don't believe you? the west is responsible for all the bodies, mrs markovic — no, isn't the west responsible? mrs markovic, don't you accept any responsibility? so the west is responsible for the mass graves, the the west is responsible for the places of internment and torture, the west is...
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and he is working in the sharr mountains with the international balkan lynx recovery program.espite the bad weather, the environmentalists are here to try to find out how many lynxes live in the area. mr. ramadani: historically, the number of lynxes has been always small, minimal. but still, several decades ago we have information that the number of lynxes was higher, in that we are based on the sightings of people. cornelia: a number of people living in nearby villages say they have sighted lynxes. so the researchers set up a camera trap. it will remain in place all winter. they are not worried about it getting damaged or stolen -- hardly anybody will come by. the camera takes pictures of anything that is warm and moves. mr. ramadani: it's not only important for us to get the lynx, also the prey species, because that gives us a lot of information about the lynxes. cornelia: they head for prizren, kosovo's second city, to study the results. lynxes prey on just a few species, including deer and chamois. but their numbers are declining fast because of environmental degradation a
and he is working in the sharr mountains with the international balkan lynx recovery program.espite the bad weather, the environmentalists are here to try to find out how many lynxes live in the area. mr. ramadani: historically, the number of lynxes has been always small, minimal. but still, several decades ago we have information that the number of lynxes was higher, in that we are based on the sightings of people. cornelia: a number of people living in nearby villages say they have sighted...
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yes, the challenge is diminishing, in the balkans, they aspire to be in the eu, some areas...dible members of the eu, using the approximation process which helps them. a lot of our shareholders think that this push on creating effective markets has been very successful and it should be taken elsewhere. it is the concept that the business model matters more than geography to many of our shareholders. yes, taking it elsewhere, looking eastward, does it sit comfortably with you that china is now actually a shareholder? yes it does. it sits very comfortably with me. how do you think they relate to article one of your charter? article one applies to borrowing and china is not a borrower. if they are a shareholder, they clearly wield some sort of influence. they are one of 67 shareholders. in terms of its weight, it is perhaps more... china is very important for our region, central asia, and other regions. china is also important, ebrd is also important to the chinese model so that they can take it to their own banks. i can see that you are very aware that they are now rivals in the
yes, the challenge is diminishing, in the balkans, they aspire to be in the eu, some areas...dible members of the eu, using the approximation process which helps them. a lot of our shareholders think that this push on creating effective markets has been very successful and it should be taken elsewhere. it is the concept that the business model matters more than geography to many of our shareholders. yes, taking it elsewhere, looking eastward, does it sit comfortably with you that china is now...
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states going to take any action to deal with russia as a threat to nato, either in helping in the balkans or any other way? >> right now, we are dealing with russia attempting to deal with russia under president trump's direction in a diplomatic manner. at the same time, while we are willing to engage diplomatically we are going to have to confront russia when it comes to areas where they attack us, whether it be with cyber where they try to change orders using armed force, and that is admittedly a strategically uncomfortable position, engaging diplomatically, trying to find a way out of this situation, but confronting them where we must. and we are going to continue in this mode and hopefully soon our diplomat will work their magic and start moving us out of this quandary we find ourselves in. >> dickerson:. >> let me ask you about the paris climate accords. the president is going to make a decision on this. >> i was sitting in on some of the discussions in brussels, by the way, where climate change came up, and the president was open. he was curious about why others were in the position
states going to take any action to deal with russia as a threat to nato, either in helping in the balkans or any other way? >> right now, we are dealing with russia attempting to deal with russia under president trump's direction in a diplomatic manner. at the same time, while we are willing to engage diplomatically we are going to have to confront russia when it comes to areas where they attack us, whether it be with cyber where they try to change orders using armed force, and that is...
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all three are leading the diplomas into the balkan states.n order to demonstrate the reality of what article five is. the rush of threat was barely mentioned in the statement the president made. it is that combination, and unwillingness to recognize the unwillingness to recognize the degree to which russia does pose a danger to nato and combined with an unwillingness to declare article five as a solemn treaty commitment of the united states. charlie: you used to be there. you know what member states and the nato representatives think. what would you say about the reception today to the president's speech? >> i think there is a great deal of anxiety. this is an alliance that works in one way and one way only, which is when the united states leads. to get 28 countries to agree on requires somebody like the united states, a major power, to bring these countries along, to be a leader. it does not help to be a scold er when you are not willing at the same time to be leading. you are more likely to get results when you demonstrate you are committed
all three are leading the diplomas into the balkan states.n order to demonstrate the reality of what article five is. the rush of threat was barely mentioned in the statement the president made. it is that combination, and unwillingness to recognize the unwillingness to recognize the degree to which russia does pose a danger to nato and combined with an unwillingness to declare article five as a solemn treaty commitment of the united states. charlie: you used to be there. you know what member...
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the balkans have always been a powder keg.at brought about the end of the war are looking ever more fragile. there's increasing talk of repubblica srpska breaking away from the rest of bosnia, which would leave the entity's bosnian muslims living in a potentially hostile country. repubblica srpska's president dodig unveiled a university dormitory in honour of the former president, radovan karadicjust a few days before the hague war crimes court found karadic guilty of genocide. the new mayor of srebenica is from the same political party as mr dodig. do you believe radovan karadic is a hero? do you accept the judgment of the international court that genocide happened in srebenica? no. nedzad took us on the journey he did back in 1995. then, as a prisoner, crammed into a truck with dozens of others, their hands tied behind their backs. there is the place where mass execution took place. it was night and they were shooting and firing outside. i could see the lines — rows and rows of dead bodies. i knew it was the end really at th
the balkans have always been a powder keg.at brought about the end of the war are looking ever more fragile. there's increasing talk of repubblica srpska breaking away from the rest of bosnia, which would leave the entity's bosnian muslims living in a potentially hostile country. repubblica srpska's president dodig unveiled a university dormitory in honour of the former president, radovan karadicjust a few days before the hague war crimes court found karadic guilty of genocide. the new mayor of...
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the taliban abused and threatened him, he said, and he fled via the balkans.e says he was shocked when his asylum application was rejected. mr. yousafzai: if you've never experienced it, you don't know how awful it is. i couldn't sleep for two nights after the rejection letter came. i kept thinking about my hearing and what i'd done wrong. i had no money for an attorney. i was at my wit's end. mr. rau: i burst into tears in front of the entire class. i couldn't speak because i was so upset. two hours later, our entire class got together. it was hard for everyone when they learned our classmates would have to go. reporter: so the students decided to do something. they made posters, organized concerts, and collected donations. they've collected around 2000 euros to pay for a lawyer to represent wali. the students also drafted an online petition they hope will force the local state parliament to take up the case again. it's already received more than 70,000 signatures, as well as the odd piece of hate mail. mr. rau: someone wrote on facebook that he hoped we drow
the taliban abused and threatened him, he said, and he fled via the balkans.e says he was shocked when his asylum application was rejected. mr. yousafzai: if you've never experienced it, you don't know how awful it is. i couldn't sleep for two nights after the rejection letter came. i kept thinking about my hearing and what i'd done wrong. i had no money for an attorney. i was at my wit's end. mr. rau: i burst into tears in front of the entire class. i couldn't speak because i was so upset. two...
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defazio: i am traveling the wall can states -- balkan states that are critical to the u.s.. -- we are going to places -- it's going to be interesting. albania doesn't have a national government. >> how will you use the information? rep. defazio: there's a lot that relates to the question of syrian refugees and all of those sorts of things. there are drug issues. there are issues about nato and the eu. we get briefed by the state department. there are a whole host of issues . thank you for making us part of your stop before you had off on that long journey. we appreciate your time. rep. defazio: thank you. >> there are lots of complicated politics ahead. what we start with health care. if you look at twitter this afternoon, there are all kinds of people on both sides vowing to make this an issue in the 2018 election. this does move on to the senate. before i came over here, lindsey graham was already tweeting that the process of how the bill came about. it wasn't public for very long and he has concerns. that was an early indication that republicans in the senate are going to be taking
defazio: i am traveling the wall can states -- balkan states that are critical to the u.s.. -- we are going to places -- it's going to be interesting. albania doesn't have a national government. >> how will you use the information? rep. defazio: there's a lot that relates to the question of syrian refugees and all of those sorts of things. there are drug issues. there are issues about nato and the eu. we get briefed by the state department. there are a whole host of issues . thank you for...
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our balkans correspondent guy delauney went to skopje to see how the country could get back to normalast week, a mob attacked mps and journalists as the long—running political stalemate became something far more disturbing. the latest protests have been peaceful but the underlying tension remains. macedonia hasn't had a government since last december‘s election. the country is stuck. these protesters are country is stuck. these protesters a re loyal to country is stuck. these protesters are loyal to nikola gruevski and his party. they have run macedonia for more than a decade and claim they can't hand over power to the opposition social democrats because they have made too many concessions to the country's ethnic albanian minority. for one of the mps attacked last week, they say that is just an excuse. battered but back at work, she insists the issue isn't ethnic relations, it's about vmro avoiding prosecution for corruption in office. whatever they have done in the last three months is with only one purpose and this is to prevent a peaceful transfer of power because a new reform— ori
our balkans correspondent guy delauney went to skopje to see how the country could get back to normalast week, a mob attacked mps and journalists as the long—running political stalemate became something far more disturbing. the latest protests have been peaceful but the underlying tension remains. macedonia hasn't had a government since last december‘s election. the country is stuck. these protesters are country is stuck. these protesters a re loyal to country is stuck. these protesters are...
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many elements in my soul, from the middle east, i am attached to the asian, the mediterranean, the balkansuropean by choice and i like to believe that i am a world citizen. why not have multiple belongings? we do not have to be narrowed down to a singular, monolithic identity politics. well, it is fascinating you put it that way, and you talk, you put me in mind of the recent novel you wrote which was published last year, three daughters of eve, the central character of which is a turkish woman, peri, who is living in istanbul but still struggling to quite come to terms with her complicated past which involved being educated in the west, questions about her identity, relationship to living in a muslim country, albeit in istanbul, which is obviously in many ways the most liberal city in turkey. it strikes me that you are peri, in a way. there are a lot of issues that she is wrestling with and uncertainties and other easiness that she has that you have. in my recent novel, there are three women characters, female characters. all of them come from muslim backgrounds but there are relationship
many elements in my soul, from the middle east, i am attached to the asian, the mediterranean, the balkansuropean by choice and i like to believe that i am a world citizen. why not have multiple belongings? we do not have to be narrowed down to a singular, monolithic identity politics. well, it is fascinating you put it that way, and you talk, you put me in mind of the recent novel you wrote which was published last year, three daughters of eve, the central character of which is a turkish...
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refineries displaces venezuelan heavy crude, but fracking produces that sweet crude in places like the balkan and west texas. fracking has proven to be safe. it has never had a negative impact on water, so fracking is alive and well. host: what would happen -- the president had a meeting with the colombian president yesterday and what came up was venezuela and the situation with their political situation and economic one. what would happen if the united states does not get involved with the situation in venezuela with oil and gas industries around the world? guest: i do not know for sure. i am not an expert on that, but when they became a petro state, one of the things they did was make themselves dependent on this one commodity, much like saudi arabia has done and although saudi arabia is trying to diversify, venezuela does not have the stability in the government to do that. i spoke earlier about the russian situation, the use of peaceful tools of commerce rather than weapons of war, one of the ways to choke venezuela off is to hurt their market and the globe for oil. they are part -- they
refineries displaces venezuelan heavy crude, but fracking produces that sweet crude in places like the balkan and west texas. fracking has proven to be safe. it has never had a negative impact on water, so fracking is alive and well. host: what would happen -- the president had a meeting with the colombian president yesterday and what came up was venezuela and the situation with their political situation and economic one. what would happen if the united states does not get involved with the...
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during the election, for example, a group of balkan teenagers set up a website in which they were writing false stories, that they knew would be of interest to the american electorate, typically with the right wing bent. they promoted those fake news stories very heavily on facebook. they got thousands upon thousands of views. they made huge amounts of money in advertising. the reason why they were able to do so, as your caller pointed out, is because it is so easy to set up a website and start publishing. host: the other thing he mentioned, which has the support of the intelligence community, one of russia's goals was to sow confusion and weaken american democracy. guest: exactly. and that is done through a campaign of disinformation. the media ecosystem in which we live today, conspiracy theories, falsehoods, gain traction very quickly. it was mark twain who said truth has made it halfway around the world before -- lies have made it halfway around the world before truth has got its shoes on. russian media operatives understand this very well. the understand the use of propaganda extreme
during the election, for example, a group of balkan teenagers set up a website in which they were writing false stories, that they knew would be of interest to the american electorate, typically with the right wing bent. they promoted those fake news stories very heavily on facebook. they got thousands upon thousands of views. they made huge amounts of money in advertising. the reason why they were able to do so, as your caller pointed out, is because it is so easy to set up a website and start...
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into the balkans, croatia, serbia, bosnia, some strong thunderstorms here.s going to be happening next week? stay with us in half an hour, we'll find out. whether for the weekend now. us media are reporting that president trump told russian officials that firing fbi director james comey eased great pressure on him. he also reportedly described james comey as a nutjob. these fresh revelations come as mr trump sets off on his first overseas trip since becoming president. his first stop will be saudi arabia. his eight—day trip will take on israel, the palestinian territories, brussels, the vatican city and sicily. julian assange says it is a personal victory that sweden has shelved a rape investigation. he says his legal conflict with britain in the us continues. those voters in iran's presidential elections will be pleased they have
into the balkans, croatia, serbia, bosnia, some strong thunderstorms here.s going to be happening next week? stay with us in half an hour, we'll find out. whether for the weekend now. us media are reporting that president trump told russian officials that firing fbi director james comey eased great pressure on him. he also reportedly described james comey as a nutjob. these fresh revelations come as mr trump sets off on his first overseas trip since becoming president. his first stop will be...
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defazio: i am traveling to the balkan states that are critical to the u.s. it is not exactly your that have to describe it? places that don't have -- -- it's going to be interesting. macedonia where the dispute of members of parliament and albania that doesn't have a national government and summer -- several other garden spots. >> how will you use the information? rep. defazio: there's a lot that relates to the whole question of syrian refugees and all of those sorts of things. there are drug issues. there are issues about nato and the eu. about the u.s. support for their efforts. we get briefed by the state department. there are a whole host of issues they want us to use us to help push u.s. interests. >> thank you for making us part of your stop before you had off on that long journey. with our discussion about domestic issues, highway transportation, and the budget. we appreciate your time. rep. defazio: thank you. >> there are lots of complicated politics ahead. why don't we start with health care? if you look at twitter this afternoon, there are all kin
defazio: i am traveling to the balkan states that are critical to the u.s. it is not exactly your that have to describe it? places that don't have -- -- it's going to be interesting. macedonia where the dispute of members of parliament and albania that doesn't have a national government and summer -- several other garden spots. >> how will you use the information? rep. defazio: there's a lot that relates to the whole question of syrian refugees and all of those sorts of things. there are...
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reassure them to make it clear he will stand up against russia aggression which is strong in the balkansr present in countries like estonia, lithuania and latvia. >> he is jumping right in going overseas. this is a big trip. >> he has already assuaged the nato allies when he met with the secretary general at the white house and said we are here and we are a member and we want to be with you on this. i think what's really important in addition to solving the palestine conflict is the g-7 and nato meetings. with north korea's aggression, we need to have all of our allies on the same page encountering north korea and stopping them from bad behavior which is endangering asia and the rest of the world. laura: one of the things we've been looking at with visiting pope francis is the president's trip and pope francis views. >> i think this is a work in progress. the president and the pope couldn't have two more divergent views. that being said, for the president of the united states not to have a harmonious relationship with the pope. [inaudible] >> we can't envision the being combative. it wil
reassure them to make it clear he will stand up against russia aggression which is strong in the balkansr present in countries like estonia, lithuania and latvia. >> he is jumping right in going overseas. this is a big trip. >> he has already assuaged the nato allies when he met with the secretary general at the white house and said we are here and we are a member and we want to be with you on this. i think what's really important in addition to solving the palestine conflict is the...
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lou: we are the world's only super power and we are asked to behave like we are a balkan state. >> theal when he spoke to the nato allies. yet they were quick to enlarge that president trump was a rock star in germany while he was meeting in angela markle. the america voter cheering on the president for saying, hey, pay your fair dues. because if we are paul for one and one for all, be part of it and make sure you pay the dues on the financial obligations you need to pay for. i think the president was a champion for the american people abroad. lou: of course he is. most americans had never thought about the fact that america is paying twice as much as germany. trump for even raising the idea there should be an ajust. while a third of the budget goes to public welfare which taxpayers in america are effectively supporting. >> it's a direct support. every time germany does haven't to spend on nato operation wheeze pay for goes into social welfare problems. they might not like the message they are getting, but it is the message the american voter gave to donald trump and elected him to del
lou: we are the world's only super power and we are asked to behave like we are a balkan state. >> theal when he spoke to the nato allies. yet they were quick to enlarge that president trump was a rock star in germany while he was meeting in angela markle. the america voter cheering on the president for saying, hey, pay your fair dues. because if we are paul for one and one for all, be part of it and make sure you pay the dues on the financial obligations you need to pay for. i think the...
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reassure them to make it clear he will stand up against russia aggression which is strong in the balkans and ever present in countries like estonia, lithuania and latvia. >> he is jumping right in going overseas. this is a big trip. >> he has already assuaged the nato allies when he met with the secretary general at the white house and said we are here and we are a member and we want to be with you on this. i think what's really important in addition to solving the palestine conflict is the g-7 and nato meetings. with north korea's aggression, we need to have all of our allies on the same page encountering north korea and stopping them from bad behavior which is endangering asia and the rest of the world. laura: one of the things we've been looking at with visiting pope francis is the president's trip and pope francis views. >> i think this is a work in progress. the president and the pope couldn't have two more divergent views. that being said, for the president of the united states not to have a harmonious relationship with the pope. [inaudible] >> we can't envision the being combative
reassure them to make it clear he will stand up against russia aggression which is strong in the balkans and ever present in countries like estonia, lithuania and latvia. >> he is jumping right in going overseas. this is a big trip. >> he has already assuaged the nato allies when he met with the secretary general at the white house and said we are here and we are a member and we want to be with you on this. i think what's really important in addition to solving the palestine...
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my top ten list i've got a balkan restaurant, downtown is moroccan. we've got cuban and bindaas.eally underscores the fact that washington is a dining destination, you name the country and we probably offer a taste of it. >> how do you get in to these restaurants? i feel like they're taking -- it's like a lottery to get in or you have to stand in line, almost takes an act of congress to get into some of these restaurants. are any of them starting to take reservations. >> that's my biggest complaint. waiting in line. i love this shoe box of a japanese restaurant but it does require that you be there if you want to be first in line. you should be there at 4:30 or so in the afternoon. a lot of these places do take reservations, though. i think the larger places certainly do. the want to dine. >> all right, tom. it's so good to see you. can't wait to read all the details of injure delicious new list and i can't wait to see you again, how about that. >> thank you. look forward to it. >> he makes us all wear goatees when we go out to dinner with him. >> and glasses and wigs. >> sometim
my top ten list i've got a balkan restaurant, downtown is moroccan. we've got cuban and bindaas.eally underscores the fact that washington is a dining destination, you name the country and we probably offer a taste of it. >> how do you get in to these restaurants? i feel like they're taking -- it's like a lottery to get in or you have to stand in line, almost takes an act of congress to get into some of these restaurants. are any of them starting to take reservations. >> that's my...
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i hear complaints from muslims all over north africa, the balkans, southeast asia, that the saudis are spending tons of money trying to push out their indigenous forms of islam, which are pretty moderate and saying only wahabi islam is authentic islam. so they are in a sense feeding extremism. it's too much to expect the president to say that while he's in saudi arabia, but it is a huge problem and it's something that i hope he is at least saying to them privately. it's really in the islamic world driving out moderate forms of islam and it's been doing that for decades now and it is one of the reasons for the rise of extremism. >> as we were seeing there and you can see wilbur ross, the president's commerce secretary, there over his shoulder. his wife, melania, traveled on this trip and that's reince priebus, the chief of staff. so quite a show of force in the trump administration on the president's first overseas trip. robin wright, of course as this is happening, enormous controversy here at home for the president. a special counsel appointed this week, new revelations about the russ
i hear complaints from muslims all over north africa, the balkans, southeast asia, that the saudis are spending tons of money trying to push out their indigenous forms of islam, which are pretty moderate and saying only wahabi islam is authentic islam. so they are in a sense feeding extremism. it's too much to expect the president to say that while he's in saudi arabia, but it is a huge problem and it's something that i hope he is at least saying to them privately. it's really in the islamic...
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condemn all europeans for the stupidity allowing a war to begin over small diplomatic issue in the balkans, assassination after arch duke very few people heard of and very few people liked. by the time she got to the western front, begun her tour of the western front she became convinced the allies had to win the war t was a war of autocratic germany fighting against democratic britain and france. the united states clearly had an interest seeing the allies win. second, like richard harding davis, she argued britain would try to draw the united states into the war through propaganda, economics, better diplomats to pull the united states into the war. she argued the united states should not get into the war unless or until american interests were threatened. in other words the united states should support britain and france to the maximum extent it could, under no circumstances should the united states go to war to rescue britain. third, she believed that the united states should start to think about getting ready for had war. the united states could not pretend that the war would not affect
condemn all europeans for the stupidity allowing a war to begin over small diplomatic issue in the balkans, assassination after arch duke very few people heard of and very few people liked. by the time she got to the western front, begun her tour of the western front she became convinced the allies had to win the war t was a war of autocratic germany fighting against democratic britain and france. the united states clearly had an interest seeing the allies win. second, like richard harding...
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comey testifies, what happens next, does a special priest recruiter called get louder for me from our balkans'll see it all here on fox news channel. "special report," fair, balanced, and even unafraid. here's martha. >> martha: parking tonight, make no mistake, there is a war going on inside the beltway. now, the latest salvo against the president. "the new york times" reported tonight that fired fbi director james comey claims president trump ask him to shut on the investigation into michael flynn. good evening, everybody, i am martha maccallum and mrs. "the story." the white house pushed back immediately, saying this. "for the president has repeatedly expressed his view that general flynn is a decent man, the president has never asked mr. comey or anyone else to end any investigation, including any investigation involving general flynn. the president has the utmost respect for our law enforcement
comey testifies, what happens next, does a special priest recruiter called get louder for me from our balkans'll see it all here on fox news channel. "special report," fair, balanced, and even unafraid. here's martha. >> martha: parking tonight, make no mistake, there is a war going on inside the beltway. now, the latest salvo against the president. "the new york times" reported tonight that fired fbi director james comey claims president trump ask him to shut on the...
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well, what are we going to do in the mideast, the balkans?ou know, really, as i look at the future, what i'm saying is it is unknown. i don't know. they are saying, so that's it? you're just giving up? no, the future is unknown. you are not going to do anything more about it? re: stupid and lazy? -- are you stupid and lazy? i won't argue that point, but the issue is that's all i need to know. i don't need to predict the future. what i need to do you build an army is described future. there's a difference. when you predict the future you get to a level of specificity that becomes dysfunctional because you become so specific if it doesn't happen, you've optimized the army for an event that will not unfold. but we have focused on doing is describing the future, describe it in a way that provides you with enough clarity about how you start putting the pieces in place for an army that you're pretty sure you're going to need. i said that's what we're going to do. that is what we did with our last operating concept. i grew up with a battle, this one
well, what are we going to do in the mideast, the balkans?ou know, really, as i look at the future, what i'm saying is it is unknown. i don't know. they are saying, so that's it? you're just giving up? no, the future is unknown. you are not going to do anything more about it? re: stupid and lazy? -- are you stupid and lazy? i won't argue that point, but the issue is that's all i need to know. i don't need to predict the future. what i need to do you build an army is described future. there's a...
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. >> my quick, is i think it would lead to much more balkanization of our politics and we have now andthat's the absolute wrong direction to go. lastly, the taxi taxes is help e the wealth. i will use the redistribution word. it is to redistribute wealth. if we got into this taxes for that, the folks are going to lose the folks are most in need. >> unless we do the wealth tax. >> yes, to redistribute wealth, okay. >> you could have a user fee on wealth. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> thank you. sounds like henry george. >> i have a question about the public perception of fairness and when people talking about fairness, is it a notion that the system is good but it's been hollowed out, or that the system itself is not working? in other words, is 39.6%, 35% corporations, are those their top marginal rate but we don't like the ability to hire advisors and lobbyists to lower your effective tax rate? or is there some deeper value that people are responding to that they think no, 50% is a good rate? income taxes unfair or something more fundamental. >> that's a great question. there are several
. >> my quick, is i think it would lead to much more balkanization of our politics and we have now andthat's the absolute wrong direction to go. lastly, the taxi taxes is help e the wealth. i will use the redistribution word. it is to redistribute wealth. if we got into this taxes for that, the folks are going to lose the folks are most in need. >> unless we do the wealth tax. >> yes, to redistribute wealth, okay. >> you could have a user fee on wealth. [inaudible]...
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comey testifies, what happens next, does a special priest recruiter called get louder for me from our balkans? you'll see it all here on fox news channel. "special report," fair, balanced, and even unafraid. here's martha. >> martha: parking tonight, make no mistake, there is a war going on inside the beltway. now, the latest salvo against the president. "the new york times" reported tonight that fired fbi director james comey claims president trump ask him to shut on the investigation into michael flynn. good evening, everybody, i am martha maccallum and mrs. "the story." the white house pushed back immediately, saying this. "for the president has repeatedly expressed his view that general flynn is a decent man, the president has never asked mr. comey or anyone else to end any investigation, including any investigation involving general flynn. the president has the utmost respect for our law enforcement agencies, and all investigations. this is not a truthful or accurate portrayal of the story between the president and mr. comey." that is the statement from the white house as we wait for mor
comey testifies, what happens next, does a special priest recruiter called get louder for me from our balkans? you'll see it all here on fox news channel. "special report," fair, balanced, and even unafraid. here's martha. >> martha: parking tonight, make no mistake, there is a war going on inside the beltway. now, the latest salvo against the president. "the new york times" reported tonight that fired fbi director james comey claims president trump ask him to shut on...