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but in bosnia, it's just like that. you always have family over, friends over, you're grilling. >> reporter: and from there, life was good. boggio starred in soccer, and now he's getting plenty of playing time for the fire. >> i can't really describe like how you feel, like -- because you, like, you remember, when you go back, it all comes back to you like everything happened yesterday, and its just like, you know, it's -- you try to make it happy where you get to see your family again, but as soon as like that goes away, like, wow, like i left all of this behind. what if i didn't have this sort of future? >> reporter: and so you can understand when the practices get long and the guys get sweaty and the work seems difficult that boggio doesn't seem to find site hard. he is living a life that years ago simply didn't eve exist for him, not even in his dreams. >> when we played columbus, it was like a pretty packed house, and starting in that game, i it was like the best feeling work like such a big feeling of accomplishme
but in bosnia, it's just like that. you always have family over, friends over, you're grilling. >> reporter: and from there, life was good. boggio starred in soccer, and now he's getting plenty of playing time for the fire. >> i can't really describe like how you feel, like -- because you, like, you remember, when you go back, it all comes back to you like everything happened yesterday, and its just like, you know, it's -- you try to make it happy where you get to see your family...
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as soon as we had an aggressive policy for bosnia, you realize there were a lot of peopleç wh for goodled hoe of representativesw3 voted agait a greater effort, voted against a smaller effort. and tied on doing what we were.ç >> we have about two more minutes. >> on phillip's question of were promises broken, at one point íhen i was strobe talbott's chief of staff he askedç me too back andxd read those tkoeplts. aç do think there is a danger here for the current administration to uual this revisionist history that has been conjured up and i heard thati] delivered to bob gates. and it is something that which is thatmy in the 1990's our stud russian leaders acquiesced wyoming the west took advantage of us and now because we are back and convenient ly forget te $55 million in credits and grants and other things that were done by the bush and clinton administrations to ease russia's transition. i think that it is a mistake to accede to that because it becomes a justificationñr suppo the dismantlement of russian democracy and its belligerent attitudes toward neighbors. a and in a spirit of
as soon as we had an aggressive policy for bosnia, you realize there were a lot of peopleç wh for goodled hoe of representativesw3 voted agait a greater effort, voted against a smaller effort. and tied on doing what we were.ç >> we have about two more minutes. >> on phillip's question of were promises broken, at one point íhen i was strobe talbott's chief of staff he askedç me too back andxd read those tkoeplts. aç do think there is a danger here for the current...
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but in bosnia, it's just like that. you always have family over, friends over, you're grilling. >> reporter: and from there, life was good. boggio starred in soccer, and now he's getting plenty of playing time for the fire. >> i can't really describe like how you feel, like -- because you, like, you remember, when you go back, it all comes back to you like everything happened yesterday, and its just like, you know, it's -- you try to make it happy where you get to see your family again, but as soon as like that goes away, like, wow, like i left all of this behind. what if i didn't have this sort of future? >> reporter: and so you can understand when the practices get long and the guys get sweaty and the work seems difficult that boggio doesn't seem to find site hard. he is living a life that years ago simply didn't eve exist for him, not even in his dreams. >> when we played columbus, it was like a pretty packed house, and starting in that game, i it was like the best feeling work like such a big feeling of accomplishme
but in bosnia, it's just like that. you always have family over, friends over, you're grilling. >> reporter: and from there, life was good. boggio starred in soccer, and now he's getting plenty of playing time for the fire. >> i can't really describe like how you feel, like -- because you, like, you remember, when you go back, it all comes back to you like everything happened yesterday, and its just like, you know, it's -- you try to make it happy where you get to see your family...
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but in bosnia, it's just like that. you always have family over, friends over, you're grilling. >> reporter: and from there, life was good. boggio starred in soccer, and now he's getting plenty of playing time for the fire. >> i can't really describe like how you feel, like -- because you, like, you remember, when you go back, it all comes back to you like everything happened yesterday, and its just like, you know, it's -- you try to make it happy where you get to see your family again, but as soon as like that goes away, like, wow, like i left all of this behind. what if i didn't have this sort of future? >> reporter: and so you can understand when the practices get long and the guys get sweaty and the work seems difficult that boggio doesn't seem to find site hard. he is living a life that years ago simply didn't eve exist for him, not even in his dreams. >> when we played columbus, it was like a pretty packed house, and starting in that game, i it was like the best feeling work like such a big feeling of accomplishme
but in bosnia, it's just like that. you always have family over, friends over, you're grilling. >> reporter: and from there, life was good. boggio starred in soccer, and now he's getting plenty of playing time for the fire. >> i can't really describe like how you feel, like -- because you, like, you remember, when you go back, it all comes back to you like everything happened yesterday, and its just like, you know, it's -- you try to make it happy where you get to see your family...
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but in bosnia, it's just like that. you always have family over, friends over, you're grilling. >> reporter: and from there, life was good. boggio starred in soccer, and now he's getting plenty of playing time for the fire. >> i can't really describe like how you feel, like -- because you, like, you remember, when you go back, it all comes back to you like everything happened yesterday, and its just like, you know, it's -- you try to make it happy where you get to see your family again, but as soon as like that goes away, like, wow, like i left all of this behind. what if i didn't have this sort of future? >> reporter: and so you can understand when the practices get long and the guys get sweaty and the work seems difficult that boggio doesn't seem to find site hard. he is living a life that years ago simply didn't eve exist for him, not even in his dreams. >> when we played columbus, it was like a pretty packed house, and starting in that game, i it was like the best feeling work like such a big feeling of accomplishme
but in bosnia, it's just like that. you always have family over, friends over, you're grilling. >> reporter: and from there, life was good. boggio starred in soccer, and now he's getting plenty of playing time for the fire. >> i can't really describe like how you feel, like -- because you, like, you remember, when you go back, it all comes back to you like everything happened yesterday, and its just like, you know, it's -- you try to make it happy where you get to see your family...
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maybe it is a new bosnia -- business model to support quality journalism and that may be more of an electronic form fe and traditional pen and paper journalism. the. >> that investigation into the fax of 9/11 is necessary in light of all the facts that have come up over the last eight years mainly that there were explosive the pulverize the skyscrapers in 10 seconds. no plane debris found at the pentagon and many other contradictions and inconsistencies on the part of a government and where review the morning of 9/11? meeting with the chief of the cia whose head had given recently 100 grand to the fall guy? can you explain the big lies of 9/11? because deepen the current administration use that big lie to escalate in afghanistan and we will also be framing the lead sheik muhammed in a trial in new york. thank you. >> let me first talk from my culinary issues. august 2001 with several other members of the intelligence committee we had gone to pakistan and our host was the head of the pakistani intelligence service called the isi and we said if he would come to the united states we would sit rec
maybe it is a new bosnia -- business model to support quality journalism and that may be more of an electronic form fe and traditional pen and paper journalism. the. >> that investigation into the fax of 9/11 is necessary in light of all the facts that have come up over the last eight years mainly that there were explosive the pulverize the skyscrapers in 10 seconds. no plane debris found at the pentagon and many other contradictions and inconsistencies on the part of a government and...
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there have been many occasions to point to where bill clinton made decisions difficult decisions, in bosnia, on the mexican currency crisis in 95. other instances where he was there predictably follow, he would've made different choices than what he did. >> guest: and that frustrated him to know in. most people today think barack obama has got in the white house and the notion of slick obama is not there. but he says right up front the gun lobby is too dangerous to take on. here is clinton doing the brady bill, the assault weapon ban and right through his taking on gun lobby, tobacco industry. and get the mantra that he doesn't believe in anything and he only seeks out the positive through polls. somehow that got established i don't know. >> host: clinton wanted to do this for history's sake, but a lot of people had misgivings. the lawyers didn't think it was a good idea. the staff didn't think it was a good idea. why did the first lady think it was not a good idea? >> guest: she didn't trust it would come out. i don't know whether that meant she didn't trust me i was afraid some point i wo
there have been many occasions to point to where bill clinton made decisions difficult decisions, in bosnia, on the mexican currency crisis in 95. other instances where he was there predictably follow, he would've made different choices than what he did. >> guest: and that frustrated him to know in. most people today think barack obama has got in the white house and the notion of slick obama is not there. but he says right up front the gun lobby is too dangerous to take on. here is...
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bosnia was one. the russians for a provide of reasons were massively unsupportive.idn't make a difference because far while the british and french were also un1u79ive and when they were prepared to take stronger action, one of the the russians in fact were not terribly vigorous in their opposition and in fact persuaded said military dwruents participate in the nato-led intervention force. but the -- and there were very complicated issues about the relation of the russian forces to the nato command. and that issue brought to the floor the issue of nato enlargement, which we've talked abouter requestier. and there was no question by 1994, say -- that there was very strong pressure in central and eastern europe. very strong desire join the alliance. that this was probably going to happen. and the russians were adamantly opposed for a variety of reasons. and one of the biggest challenges was to so manage the relationship with russia that it was possible to go forward with an enlargement without an open break with moscow, and by and large that was a success. but it was a
bosnia was one. the russians for a provide of reasons were massively unsupportive.idn't make a difference because far while the british and french were also un1u79ive and when they were prepared to take stronger action, one of the the russians in fact were not terribly vigorous in their opposition and in fact persuaded said military dwruents participate in the nato-led intervention force. but the -- and there were very complicated issues about the relation of the russian forces to the nato...
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boston is the -- bosnia is the classic case. there were almost 10 congressmen and some people in the world who were very interested in an aggressive policy for bosnia. as soon as we had an aggressive policy, you realized there were a lot of people with good or bad reasons opposed to it and there was the classic day when the republican-controlled house of representatives during the coast of the war boded against a greater effort -- against the -- during the kosovo war and voted against a greater effort. >> we have about two more minutes. >> i defer to pull up on the question about promises broken. i was asked to go back and read memos. i essentially agree where philip came out. there's a danger here for the current administration to swallow this revisionist history that vladimir putin has conjured up. i have heard him personally deliver this to robert gates. he says that in the 1990's, are stupid russian leaders acquiesced while the west took advantage of us and now because we are sitting on oil money, we are back. conveniently f
boston is the -- bosnia is the classic case. there were almost 10 congressmen and some people in the world who were very interested in an aggressive policy for bosnia. as soon as we had an aggressive policy, you realized there were a lot of people with good or bad reasons opposed to it and there was the classic day when the republican-controlled house of representatives during the coast of the war boded against a greater effort -- against the -- during the kosovo war and voted against a greater...
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bosnia was one. the russians, for a variety of reasons, were massively unsupportive. did not make much difference for quite a long time. british and french were equally unsupporteive. when they were prepared to take stronger action on one of the things i am deeply pleased about is the beginning of the war crimes trial. russians in fact were not terribly vigorous in their opposition and were persuaded to send military units to participate in the nato-led intervention force, and there were very complicated issues about the relationship with the russian forces to the nato command, and that issue brought to before the issue of nato enlargement, which we have talked about earlier in this conference. there was no question but 1994 -- by 1994 that there was very strong pressure in central and eastern europe, their strong desire to join the alliance, that this was probably going to happen, and the russians were adamantly opposed for a variety of reasons, and one of the biggest challenges was to so manage the relationship with russia that it was possible to go forward with enl
bosnia was one. the russians, for a variety of reasons, were massively unsupportive. did not make much difference for quite a long time. british and french were equally unsupporteive. when they were prepared to take stronger action on one of the things i am deeply pleased about is the beginning of the war crimes trial. russians in fact were not terribly vigorous in their opposition and were persuaded to send military units to participate in the nato-led intervention force, and there were very...