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and in bosnia. >> just about every war, right? >> so that on its own is really important. examining the next step about where women directors go and what the glass ceiling is for so many women in hollywood, i think is a bigger question. >> let me turn the question around a little bit and ask catherine bigelow "the hurt locker" nothing to do with women's issues except perhaps maybe how that marine treated his wife in to completely ignored her when did he go home. then took off for the middle east again because he was so used to the drama of war, needed the energy. with catherine bigelow doing a war film that won all kinds of awards and now jolie who is academy award winning actress is there a trajectory maybe where we talk about the women in order to make it as directors, have to take on war films sort of the most manly thing that films can be about in order to break through? >> if you look at men as directors, the kinds of films that are coming up as big commercial successes that come out of hollywood are not things that everyone would necessarily put on there, i have to g
and in bosnia. >> just about every war, right? >> so that on its own is really important. examining the next step about where women directors go and what the glass ceiling is for so many women in hollywood, i think is a bigger question. >> let me turn the question around a little bit and ask catherine bigelow "the hurt locker" nothing to do with women's issues except perhaps maybe how that marine treated his wife in to completely ignored her when did he go home. then...
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, he went to the bosnia whenthe republicans were in the white house. >> rose: exactly. >> and that was his involvement, that was the beginning of his involvement, he was -- he didn't seem to need a title or a job to be holbrook. >> rose: indeed. reflect more on your friendship and how long you knew him and how -- >> well, ironically, all of the authors who contributed to this volume, my relationship with richard holbrook was the most finite, i only met him after he reviewed my work for the new yoryork times" but i learned subsequently -- >> put him on the -- >> that was the kind of thing he liked to do for people. he barely knew he just thought you were bright and -- >> rose: go ahead. >> but i learned subsequently that he had urjdz people in the administration to take my book seriously and reflect on the lessons of vietnam and i think -- >> rose: the book about bundy. >> yes, lessons in disaster and about the americanation of the war and the subject about which holbrook was a gre expertnd during the debate in the situation room, ithe autumn of 2009, richard holbrook watched as so many
, he went to the bosnia whenthe republicans were in the white house. >> rose: exactly. >> and that was his involvement, that was the beginning of his involvement, he was -- he didn't seem to need a title or a job to be holbrook. >> rose: indeed. reflect more on your friendship and how long you knew him and how -- >> well, ironically, all of the authors who contributed to this volume, my relationship with richard holbrook was the most finite, i only met him after he...
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>> a being from bosnia, it was not about learning about the conflict. learning just how awful it was and how perfect and just how deep the the fear was and how important it was that these women are the victims and are the survivors. this is something that filmmakers often tends to forget when they're talking about bosnia or making any kind of art. they forget to say we're talking about survivors. to talk about what happened to them, this is like the new law passed. that rate is considered a war crime. -- rape is considered a war crime. tavis: there was a scene in the movie that was for me the most seminal, moving part of the movie. because the movie is subtitled but there is a scene where zana and her sister in the film are reunited. i do not speak the language and i did not have to speak the language. you chose not to subtitle that scene because anybody understands what these sisters are saying to each other tell me about that scene. i thought the decision to not subtitle that was brilliant. >> thank you. it comes from my inability to write it. i felt
>> a being from bosnia, it was not about learning about the conflict. learning just how awful it was and how perfect and just how deep the the fear was and how important it was that these women are the victims and are the survivors. this is something that filmmakers often tends to forget when they're talking about bosnia or making any kind of art. they forget to say we're talking about survivors. to talk about what happened to them, this is like the new law passed. that rate is considered...
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why the war in bosnia? was it something that you knew about long ago as it was happening or that you learned about? >> it wasing in that i knew very little of and always felt a responsibility to learn more. >> brown: responsibility? why? >> as a human being because i was 17 when it started. i had spent the last ten years traveling the world and going to conflicts zones and post conflict zones and meeting people who had suffered through war and seeing the state of people who, as i worked so hard on how do you help countries heal or how do you return people to areas or how do you help people get past the trauma they face, you often question why did it have to go this far? this question of intervention, this question of just war itself. and then bosnia just was always ringing in my mind. what was that? how did that happen in the '90s? how did that go on for four years with nobody doing anything 40 minutes from italy? and then the more i read about the rape camps and the concentration camps, i just couldn't...
why the war in bosnia? was it something that you knew about long ago as it was happening or that you learned about? >> it wasing in that i knew very little of and always felt a responsibility to learn more. >> brown: responsibility? why? >> as a human being because i was 17 when it started. i had spent the last ten years traveling the world and going to conflicts zones and post conflict zones and meeting people who had suffered through war and seeing the state of people who,...
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, he went to the bosnia whenthe republicans were in the white house. >> rose: exactly. >> and that was his involvement, that was the beginning of his involvement, he was -- he didn't seem to need a title or a job to be holbrook. >> rose: indeed. reflect more on your friendship and how long you knew him and how -- >> well, ironically, all of the authors who contributed to this volume, my relationship with richard holbrook was the most finite, i only met him after he reviewed my work for the new yoryork times" but i learned subsequently -- >> put him on the -- >> that was the kind of thing he liked to do for people. he barely knew he just thought you were bright and -- >> rose: go ahead. >> but i learned subsequently that he had urjdz people in the administration to take my book seriously and reflect on the lessons of vietnam and i think -- >> rose: the book about bundy. >> yes, lessons in disaster and about the americanation of the war and the subject about which holbrook was a gre expertnd during the debate in the situation room, ithe autumn of 2009, richard holbrook watched as so many
, he went to the bosnia whenthe republicans were in the white house. >> rose: exactly. >> and that was his involvement, that was the beginning of his involvement, he was -- he didn't seem to need a title or a job to be holbrook. >> rose: indeed. reflect more on your friendship and how long you knew him and how -- >> well, ironically, all of the authors who contributed to this volume, my relationship with richard holbrook was the most finite, i only met him after he...
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deportiva e iniciamos la información hablando de la selección de brasil y jugará amistosos contra bosnia29 febrero y pacquio aceptó este desafio y el combate será una realidad. >> versión de este campeón canelo de protagonizar escandalo y bueno un ciudadano canadiense salio y el canelo nego todo. >> presentación nuevo uniforme Águilas del américa y muñoz, cárdenas y bermudez encargado de vestir la nueva playera. >> que pasó en el reino de navarra y con un primer gol y perdieron 4-0 y aparecería astucia del cuadro de barcelona y ahí igualaban cartones y al minuto 72 dejó las cosas definitivas y ahí están todos los detalles y soy alejandro luna. fin de semana extendido y cielos despejados y continuarçan en este golfo se abre el sistea y dejará traer lluvias y cambios en camino y riesgo elevado y aire seco y con temperaturas entre los 46 y despejado y sábado , domingo lunes. >> frío a partir del lunes y viene la lluvia y más detalles mañana se podría se causantes adicción alcohol-. >> méxico quiere aprovechar teoría del apocalipsis y se reveló nueva ruta maya. fecha en que concluye calendar
deportiva e iniciamos la información hablando de la selección de brasil y jugará amistosos contra bosnia29 febrero y pacquio aceptó este desafio y el combate será una realidad. >> versión de este campeón canelo de protagonizar escandalo y bueno un ciudadano canadiense salio y el canelo nego todo. >> presentación nuevo uniforme Águilas del américa y muñoz, cárdenas y bermudez encargado de vestir la nueva playera. >> que pasó en el reino de navarra y con un primer...
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you said, this reminds you a lot of bosnia back in the '90s. how so?r: incredibly, because the area around the town is a no man's land, a ghost town for miles and miles of villages empty, houses empty, there's no one there and even passed people at the side of the road fleeing the area on foot. they weren't in cars, didn't have possessions with them. just families essentially with their children and their pets walking down the side of the road to get out of the area. it was so much like bosnia where these heavily fortified front line areas. heavy army military vehicles. the monitors thought the reason they were kept there for an hour and a half, because they believe the army was removing their really heavy weapons like tanks so they wouldn't see them which is what the monitors are there to look for. >> also, i guess, like bosnia, concern about sectarian violence and sectarian civil war. >> reporter: that's been a concern here in syria. we're beginning to see a picture emerging where there is sectarian division, sort of a sectarian cleansing, homes we v
you said, this reminds you a lot of bosnia back in the '90s. how so?r: incredibly, because the area around the town is a no man's land, a ghost town for miles and miles of villages empty, houses empty, there's no one there and even passed people at the side of the road fleeing the area on foot. they weren't in cars, didn't have possessions with them. just families essentially with their children and their pets walking down the side of the road to get out of the area. it was so much like bosnia...
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>> bosnia was an area that i visited. one that stuck unmy mind, in europe, 40 minute from italy. it went on for four years, nobody did anything. all these people died. and fought. and neighbors turned against each other. and so much rape and so much death. >> what do you want people to take away from this film? >> this is a place that has fresh wound and deserves attention and a wonderful place to visit and a great culture and a great people. and they suffered a lot. it's important not to forget. >> the film premiering at the holocaust museum. jolie will get a tour. it won't be the first d.c. museum she visited. >> aside from the film what do you look to do in d.c.? >> my kids are here, i go to the air and space museum. which your kids would love. but it depends on, depend on what i am here for and what issue i am here for. >> the land of blood and hon neap is the name of the new movie. nice night for a movie premiere. >> you bet you. if they come here. they pick the right time to come. we saw temperatures in the 50s across the area. i am sure they probably had their own heaters
>> bosnia was an area that i visited. one that stuck unmy mind, in europe, 40 minute from italy. it went on for four years, nobody did anything. all these people died. and fought. and neighbors turned against each other. and so much rape and so much death. >> what do you want people to take away from this film? >> this is a place that has fresh wound and deserves attention and a wonderful place to visit and a great culture and a great people. and they suffered a lot. it's...
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actually not connected to the rest of the land mass and you actually have to go through by a land bosnia to get there do you think that's something that will have an impact considering that bosnia herzegovina is not yet part of the well i mean that will be as big of a problem i think as it was a problem until long i don't see why you would mention that as. yeah it is a funny thing that we have this going to be sublime i don't think it would be a big problem for the u.s. government border regulatory. region something that came to mind why on a posher clinical communication consultant joining us from amsterdam thanks for your insight thank you. protestors have clashed with police on the romanian capital bucharest in the worst riots the country's seen for more than a decade for a second week thousands took to the streets demanding the resignation of the government and the president party's tom barton has the details from bucharest. night and day they come to scream their defiance biting austerity and the feeling the government isn't listening have spilled over into anger even violence in th
actually not connected to the rest of the land mass and you actually have to go through by a land bosnia to get there do you think that's something that will have an impact considering that bosnia herzegovina is not yet part of the well i mean that will be as big of a problem i think as it was a problem until long i don't see why you would mention that as. yeah it is a funny thing that we have this going to be sublime i don't think it would be a big problem for the u.s. government border...
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and in that sense bosnia has come along at a terrible time. because we haven't thought through what it is we want the world to look like or what our role in it ought to be and what our collective role ought to be. and i can't answer it except in that sense. i'm personally optimistic, i think the american people and the american congressional though right now they scare me to death, will come back to a conclusion that this is a great country and that the world can't be peaceful and stable without it. and without our participation. but we must be careful when we participate because everything doesn't relate to the cold war. and some things awful as they are, simply are not sufficiently important, a internal way to say it. they may be teibly important and horrible and bos that is one of them but if we pro live rates our a tements to bring stability, we may in fact make some things much, much worse. should we go into chechnya d tell the russians to stop murder there. ould we have gone into rwanda and burundi and stopped the murder there. why didn'
and in that sense bosnia has come along at a terrible time. because we haven't thought through what it is we want the world to look like or what our role in it ought to be and what our collective role ought to be. and i can't answer it except in that sense. i'm personally optimistic, i think the american people and the american congressional though right now they scare me to death, will come back to a conclusion that this is a great country and that the world can't be peaceful and stable...
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leonard bosnia was traveling south on rte. 30 -- leonard fazio was traveling south on rte. 30 death and was thrown off the bike and died at the scene. also, baltimore county police say that a man was killed in what is believed to be an accident at a car dealership. we're told that officers responded shortly before 10:00 a.m. this morning. the victim was found unresponsive under a vehicle. investigators would not tell us exactly which dealership was involved. but they believe that the man may have been working on the vehicle when it fell on him. the victim died at the scene. police do not suspect foul play. with six days until the south carolina primary, officials said that jon huntsman will announce tomorrow that he will formally end his bid for the white house. it comes on the same day he received a big endorsement from the state, which is south carolina's major newspaper. he is expected to throw his support behind mitt romney. a prominent civil rights leader makes a stop in baltimore today. a new campaign that brought to the rev. jesse jackson to town. new details are emerging after a
leonard bosnia was traveling south on rte. 30 -- leonard fazio was traveling south on rte. 30 death and was thrown off the bike and died at the scene. also, baltimore county police say that a man was killed in what is believed to be an accident at a car dealership. we're told that officers responded shortly before 10:00 a.m. this morning. the victim was found unresponsive under a vehicle. investigators would not tell us exactly which dealership was involved. but they believe that the man may...
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he did this in bosnia, he did it with the 101st air assault division in iraq, he served as commanderual-headed commander of the international security assistant force commander of u.s. forces afghanistan. our guest speaker's name is often mentioned in the same sentence with most of our revered leaders of the past; generals washington, grant, pershing, macarthur and eisenhower for the contributions he has made in the development of doctrine, development of leaders and his leadership in the battlefield. most recently, president obama has called upon him to serve as the director of the central intelligence agency. ladies and gentlemen, it gives me great pleasure to induct a longtime supporter of roa and the reserve forces into the minuteman hall of fame. please, join me in welcoming director david petraeus. thank you, sir. prison. [applause] >> thank you. [applause] [applause] >> well, thanks very, very much. good morning to you all and thanks for a warm welcome. it is great to be with you all this morning, it's great to be part of your 2012 national security symposium, the 86th, i note
he did this in bosnia, he did it with the 101st air assault division in iraq, he served as commanderual-headed commander of the international security assistant force commander of u.s. forces afghanistan. our guest speaker's name is often mentioned in the same sentence with most of our revered leaders of the past; generals washington, grant, pershing, macarthur and eisenhower for the contributions he has made in the development of doctrine, development of leaders and his leadership in the...
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, she escaped bosnia when she was a child.e refugees and where did they go? to iowa. and one of our friends at the table joked, oh, yeah, you wanted to get away from every border you could and so you went to the middle of the country. that's right, we did. she's so happy here. really an amazing place. i think this is not a state that's full li understood an there's a lot of evangelicals here, but the ones i talked to, when they say evangelical, they mean something different than what the outsiders thinking. >> it's so nice to hear all these different people you're talking to. follow lisa, she's got her podcast, thank you very much. before we go to "the situation room," let's get
, she escaped bosnia when she was a child.e refugees and where did they go? to iowa. and one of our friends at the table joked, oh, yeah, you wanted to get away from every border you could and so you went to the middle of the country. that's right, we did. she's so happy here. really an amazing place. i think this is not a state that's full li understood an there's a lot of evangelicals here, but the ones i talked to, when they say evangelical, they mean something different than what the...
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brasileÑa de fÚtbol anunciÓ hoy que la selecciÓn nacional va a jugar este semestre cinco amistosos contra bosnia Éxico y argentina. el primer partido de la canarinha en aÑo serÁ el 28 de febrero contra el combinado bosnio, en suiza. dinamarca serÁ el segundo rival de la selecciÓn brasileÑa, el 26 de mayo en la ciudad alemana de hamburgo. brasil vendra despuÉs a estados unidos, donde jugarÁ tres amistosos seguidos, el primero contra la selecciÓn anfitriona, en un partido que tendrÁ lugar el 30 o 31 de mayo en boston o washington. despuÉs jugarÁ con me Éxico el 3 de junio en dallas y seis dÍas despuÉs contra argentina, en la ciudad de nueva jersey. en honduras, real espaÑa derroto 2-1 al vida y para finalizar, por la copa del rey hoy barcelona le gano 2-1 al osasuna y clasifico. hasta aqui los deportes, mas solo a las once hacemos una pausa y al volver.. conozca como una barbie sin cabello podria ser la nueva aliada en la lucha contra el cancer... ya familias con niÑas que sufren de cancer estan apoyando una iniciativa que ha surgido en la internet, para la creacion de una barbie sin cabello.. dic
brasileÑa de fÚtbol anunciÓ hoy que la selecciÓn nacional va a jugar este semestre cinco amistosos contra bosnia Éxico y argentina. el primer partido de la canarinha en aÑo serÁ el 28 de febrero contra el combinado bosnio, en suiza. dinamarca serÁ el segundo rival de la selecciÓn brasileÑa, el 26 de mayo en la ciudad alemana de hamburgo. brasil vendra despuÉs a estados unidos, donde jugarÁ tres amistosos seguidos, el primero contra la selecciÓn anfitriona, en un partido que tendrÁ...
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bosnia i had visited and always stuck in my mind and heart.as 17 years old, how did i not know more about the situation. now at 36 how do i still know little. why is this one that is so close -- it's in europe, 40 minutes from italy, and yet it went on for four years and nobody did anything. and all these people died and neighbors turned against each other, so much rape and death. and so i just wanted to learn, because i felt a responsibility to get an education. and through that, a film kind of evolved. >> tell me about the partnership with the holocaust museum. how did that come about? >> well, we showed this film to many different people. it's funny, some films, you showed critics -- people who are survivors of war, or people who work on these issues and different centers for peace and reconciliation. or women's groups. the museum of holocaust, and we were fortunate, they all felt connected to the themes of the film. and they support the way it's told. >> we'll have more of our interview with angelina jolie tonight at news 4 at 11:00. >>> c
bosnia i had visited and always stuck in my mind and heart.as 17 years old, how did i not know more about the situation. now at 36 how do i still know little. why is this one that is so close -- it's in europe, 40 minutes from italy, and yet it went on for four years and nobody did anything. and all these people died and neighbors turned against each other, so much rape and death. and so i just wanted to learn, because i felt a responsibility to get an education. and through that, a film kind...
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. >> that conflict that showcases for directorial debut is about the bosnia war.a serbian soldier who tried to protect her. it was during her travels with the united nations that she took note of the horrors that unfolded. >> not only did i see the people, but i felt that that their story needed to be told. >> at the holocaust museum -- the screening. >> not a coincidence. >> it is hard not to be moved and emotional about it. it is sitting. >> the film's major stars were also in tow. with the lead actress lighting up the silver screen, she has taken a shine to our city. >> i love it. it's quite a lovely city. we are enjoying it. >> nice to have them here. sunday's loss to the broncos was not enough. the steelers had it put in their faces by their own mayor. >> who can forget how the steelers lost the game in overtime. tim tebow threw an 80 yard touchdown. yesterday pittsburgh's mayor put on tim tebow jersey, got down on one knee and tebowwed outside hines field. he was making good on a bet with denver's mayor. >> i never would imagine that i would have to tebow. i
. >> that conflict that showcases for directorial debut is about the bosnia war.a serbian soldier who tried to protect her. it was during her travels with the united nations that she took note of the horrors that unfolded. >> not only did i see the people, but i felt that that their story needed to be told. >> at the holocaust museum -- the screening. >> not a coincidence. >> it is hard not to be moved and emotional about it. it is sitting. >> the film's...
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el primer partido serÁ el 28 de febrero contra bosnia, en suiza.ayo en alemania. brasil vendra despuÉs a estados unidos, donde jugarÁ tres amistosos seguidos, el primero contra la selecciÓn anfitriona, el 30 o 31 de mayo en boston o washington. despue És jugarÁ con mÉxico el 3 de junio en dallas y seis di Ías despuÉs contra argentina, en la ciudad de nueva jersey. vamos ahora con el dakar que parece que la lucha esta solo entre dos tanto en motos como en automovilies. vamos con modelaje, previa de tenis y algo mas. bien, se viene el primer grans slam del aÑo en el tenis y la estadounidense serena williams sal;io un poco de las canchas para mostrarnos como va a lucir en el abierto de australia. las mas joven de las williams lucio, modelo su nuevo uniforme de su marca patrocinadora, con colores muy agradables para la vista y dijo que quiere mantener las cosas un poco mas conservador a, pero aun quiere mostrar. serena williama ha ganado cinco veces el abierto de autralia y se prepara para el evento de tenis mas grande del mes, con nueva ropa. hasta aq
el primer partido serÁ el 28 de febrero contra bosnia, en suiza.ayo en alemania. brasil vendra despuÉs a estados unidos, donde jugarÁ tres amistosos seguidos, el primero contra la selecciÓn anfitriona, el 30 o 31 de mayo en boston o washington. despue És jugarÁ con mÉxico el 3 de junio en dallas y seis di Ías despuÉs contra argentina, en la ciudad de nueva jersey. vamos ahora con el dakar que parece que la lucha esta solo entre dos tanto en motos como en automovilies. vamos con...
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workers came from here from bosnia, croatia, slovenia. together they created a new community in maribor which still partially exists today. they helped create a very specific atmosphere in the town with as little stories, at its slang, jokes, and its laid-back attitude. >> another characteristic is the mild climate. maribor has 300 days of sunshine a year. locals like to meet on the river and enjoy a glass of local wine. the wine made from these grapes is only given to visiting vips. former u.s. president bill clinton is one of the lucky few known to on a bottle. now back to culture in the national theatre. rehearsals are under way for the opera "black masks." ♪ not exactly easy listening, but organizers of the opportunity to showcase unknown slovenian talent. the opera is being directed by a filmmaker. >> "black masks" is the biggest slovenian opera. it was made only three times in three years. it is a chance to make it acceptable for a large audience. >> that is exactly how the program is envisioned for 2012. these the kinds of ideas th
workers came from here from bosnia, croatia, slovenia. together they created a new community in maribor which still partially exists today. they helped create a very specific atmosphere in the town with as little stories, at its slang, jokes, and its laid-back attitude. >> another characteristic is the mild climate. maribor has 300 days of sunshine a year. locals like to meet on the river and enjoy a glass of local wine. the wine made from these grapes is only given to visiting vips....
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. >> this is a small town in central bosnia. 12 years ago the united nation declared the earth's 6 billionth inhabitant was born there. he had his 15 minutes of fame. his parents named him adnan. but the family hasn't heard from the u.n. since. his favorite subject is english. he wants to communicate with as many people as possible, and he wants to be an actor. he is his family's only ray of hope. his mother has been out of a job for years. his father is severely ill with cancer. >> i am really proud they picked me as the earth's 6 billionth inhabitant. it is a great feeling, though it was just a coincidence. i know they can't actually count the babies like that, but it is still somehow nice. >> adnan arrived on october 12th, 1999 it's two minutes until midnight. then they told me kofi anan would be visiting. he came with reporters and a medallion as a gift for the child. >> it was a big event. adnan told the baby's mother that a bosnian child was chosen as a symbol of peace. they emerged from a civil war and the united nation was revealing from the massacre which had been under u.n. protect
. >> this is a small town in central bosnia. 12 years ago the united nation declared the earth's 6 billionth inhabitant was born there. he had his 15 minutes of fame. his parents named him adnan. but the family hasn't heard from the u.n. since. his favorite subject is english. he wants to communicate with as many people as possible, and he wants to be an actor. he is his family's only ray of hope. his mother has been out of a job for years. his father is severely ill with cancer. >>...
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el 28 de febrero enfrentarian a bosnia de visita... el 26 de mayo a dinamarca en alemania...dos en boson o washington... el 3 de junio en dallas... y el 9 del mismo mes ante argentina en nueva jersey... ---el presidente deportivo del america.. ricardo pelaez... confirmo que les encantaria reforzar al equipo con el extremo del tottenham giovani dos santos... sin embargo aclaro que su fichaje seria muy dificil por el elevado costo de su carta... gio ha tenido muy limitada participacion con el club ingles y los spurs estan escuchando ofertas para venderlo antes de que termine el mes.. ---hoy quedaron definidos los emparejamient os de los cuartos de final de la copa del rey donde se jugara un nuevo clasico entre el real madrid y barcelona... el espanyol enfrentara al mirands.. el athletic al mallorca y valencia al levante... ---esa es la informacion deportiva... cesar regresamos contigo..... ---nos vamos a nuestro ultimo corte comercial, pero antes, nancy leal con un adelanto de lo que nos ha preparado en acceso total... take sot --- nancy leal nancy leal dice: "al regresar, les
el 28 de febrero enfrentarian a bosnia de visita... el 26 de mayo a dinamarca en alemania...dos en boson o washington... el 3 de junio en dallas... y el 9 del mismo mes ante argentina en nueva jersey... ---el presidente deportivo del america.. ricardo pelaez... confirmo que les encantaria reforzar al equipo con el extremo del tottenham giovani dos santos... sin embargo aclaro que su fichaje seria muy dificil por el elevado costo de su carta... gio ha tenido muy limitada participacion con el...
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. >> mitchell: fresh out of college and deeply affected by the also of rape as a weapon of war in bosnia, she founded women for women international in 1993, training women survivors of war how to earn a living and how to fight for their rights in their communities. >> i couldn't do anything about injustice when i was in iraq, but today, i can. this is nothing but my truth living this work and serving women around the world. they bring me joy. >> mitchell: she says if women are left out of egypt's fledgling democracy and denied seats at afghanistan's peace talks, neither democracy or peace will survive. >> let's talk about some facts and figures. 80% of the refugees in the world are women and children. 90% of modern war casualties are civilians. 75% of which are women and children. this is according to the u.n. and you have women being target order in major ways in rape and violence. we can talk about serious, lasting, sustainable peace if we do not include women in it. >> mitchell: we're about to enter a new year, 2012. as we do, are you optimistic or are you discouraged that things are
. >> mitchell: fresh out of college and deeply affected by the also of rape as a weapon of war in bosnia, she founded women for women international in 1993, training women survivors of war how to earn a living and how to fight for their rights in their communities. >> i couldn't do anything about injustice when i was in iraq, but today, i can. this is nothing but my truth living this work and serving women around the world. they bring me joy. >> mitchell: she says if women are...
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and angelina jolie spotted at the house, in town to screen jolie's new movie about war crimes in bosnia. and the president wanted to talk to her about her humanitarian work as a good will ambassador for the united nations. >>> and buckingham palace, receiving gifts, among them, an ipad from governor brown and a set of coasters from the sheriff of santa barbara county. the canadian gifts included hockey jerseys, and peacock feathers. >>> and a warm day today with temperatures easily in the upper 60s, almost 70 in santa rosa, 62 in vallejo. cold this morning, temperatures in the north bay valley in the upper 20s, low 30s, cold again tomorrow morning. mild again tomorrow afternoon. it is a continuous pattern and continues to repeat itself with the spare the air night tonight. and then again tomorrow night. indicating the high pressure that is owning the west coast at this time. there are indications as we go out on the long range computer models that things are changing, some coming in the line, run after run, model after model run, and rain on similar days. so as we get into next week, ho
and angelina jolie spotted at the house, in town to screen jolie's new movie about war crimes in bosnia. and the president wanted to talk to her about her humanitarian work as a good will ambassador for the united nations. >>> and buckingham palace, receiving gifts, among them, an ipad from governor brown and a set of coasters from the sheriff of santa barbara county. the canadian gifts included hockey jerseys, and peacock feathers. >>> and a warm day today with temperatures...