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you couldn't go to bosnia and understand what happened in bosnia just by walking around. it's when it's organized in a particular way some information is put in, some information is put out, and then it's kind of got a little story that it tells. and that it a frame. some people talk about a picture frame, which is part of the story. so like if i see the big flume here, and, you know, i can't see the whole room, i can kind of see it preferly, but not the whole room. i can focus on this part and i get an idea of the room. i see a pretty woman and a handsome man here. what a good looking room. part of the room. because if i look over there, no comment. [laughter] so that's part of the concept. there's other piece which is kind of the idea of spin you've heard the word spin zone. and there's an experience that captures this probably better than i can tell than any other story. these communications scholars took a kkk rally, and that wanted to happen in new york. and they took two different newspaper articles ability it, one framed it as an issue of public safety and how it w
you couldn't go to bosnia and understand what happened in bosnia just by walking around. it's when it's organized in a particular way some information is put in, some information is put out, and then it's kind of got a little story that it tells. and that it a frame. some people talk about a picture frame, which is part of the story. so like if i see the big flume here, and, you know, i can't see the whole room, i can kind of see it preferly, but not the whole room. i can focus on this part and...
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you couldn't go to bosnia and understand what happened in bosnia just by walking around. it's when it's organized in a particular way, some information is put in, some information is put out, and then it kind of has a little story it tell naps is a frame. some people have a picture frame, which is part of the story, so like if i see the big room in here, and, you know, i can't see the whole room i can kind of see it preferably, i can focus on this part and get an idea of the room. i see pretty woman here and handsome man here and what a good looking room we have. [laughter] part of the room, because if i look over there -- no comment! [laughter] so that's part of the concept. then there's this other piece which is the idea of spin. spin zone. and itas an experiment that cupture -- captures this better than i can tell in any other story. the communication scholars took a kkk rally, and that wanted to happen in new york, and they took two different newspaper articles about it, one framed it as an issue of public safety and how it wasn't safe thing, and faye they gave it to
you couldn't go to bosnia and understand what happened in bosnia just by walking around. it's when it's organized in a particular way, some information is put in, some information is put out, and then it kind of has a little story it tell naps is a frame. some people have a picture frame, which is part of the story, so like if i see the big room in here, and, you know, i can't see the whole room i can kind of see it preferably, i can focus on this part and get an idea of the room. i see pretty...
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bosnia was different. bosnia had the attention. bossbosnia had the forces required that rue dwan did not have. -- rwanda did not have. [inaudible] it was a different kind the europeans had deployed troops through the u.n. peace keeping and subsequently through nato. they were leading the army was rather fin i can and -- [inaudible] as peace keeping. upon the governments. there's another aspect of peace keeping, we do not prepare the population for the possibility that there could be risks. and we keep the impression is always risk free. when you get in to these situations where people are killed or taken hostage, the population gets upset and the politicians panic enough and say brick the boys home. so that weakness in the peace keeping operation, if it's a national effort, they don't do that. they take the casualties and the effect sometime even reinforce the troops so they can get the work done. but in bosnia, what had happened was at one stage when it became clear that firm action needed to be taken against bosnia, the governmen
bosnia was different. bosnia had the attention. bossbosnia had the forces required that rue dwan did not have. -- rwanda did not have. [inaudible] it was a different kind the europeans had deployed troops through the u.n. peace keeping and subsequently through nato. they were leading the army was rather fin i can and -- [inaudible] as peace keeping. upon the governments. there's another aspect of peace keeping, we do not prepare the population for the possibility that there could be risks. and...
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bosnia had the attention. bosnia had the forces required that rwanda did not have. there were divisions between member states but of a different kind. the europeans deployed troops through the u.p. peacekeeping and subsequently through nato. the leader of the serbian army was a cruel man and was keeping the peacekeepers hostage, and this led the government -- another aspect of peacekeeping. we do prepare the population for the possibility there could be risks, and we give the impression, this always risk-free. so when you get into these situations where either somebody killed or taken hostage, the population gets very upset, the politicians panic, and onsay, bring the boys home. so there's that weakness in the peacekeeping operation. if it's a national effort, they won't do that. they'll take the casualties and in fact sometimes even reinforce the troops so they can get the work done, but the bosnia, what has happened was at one stage, when it came clear that firmer action needed to be taken against the bosnian serb army, the governments with troops on the ground, t
bosnia had the attention. bosnia had the forces required that rwanda did not have. there were divisions between member states but of a different kind. the europeans deployed troops through the u.p. peacekeeping and subsequently through nato. the leader of the serbian army was a cruel man and was keeping the peacekeepers hostage, and this led the government -- another aspect of peacekeeping. we do prepare the population for the possibility there could be risks, and we give the impression, this...
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lazio was a friend and bosnia have the attention. bosnia had the forces required that for want to did not have. there were issues between the member states but at the different kind. the europeans had deployed troops to the u.n. peacekeeping and subsequently through nato. mella fitch was a cynical and brutal man and had taken u.n. peacekeepers hostage and this really unnerved the government and was also another aspect of peacekeeping. we did not prepare the population for the possibility that there could be risks. and the give the impression that it's always risk-free so when you get into these situations where either some art killed or taken hostage, the population gets. offset and the politicians panic and often say bring the bodies home. so that weakness in the peacekeeping operation if it's a national effort, they don't do that. they will take the casualties and attacks sometimes even reinforce the troops so they can get their work done. but in bosnia, what happened was at one stage when it became clear that firm action needed to
lazio was a friend and bosnia have the attention. bosnia had the forces required that for want to did not have. there were issues between the member states but at the different kind. the europeans had deployed troops to the u.n. peacekeeping and subsequently through nato. mella fitch was a cynical and brutal man and had taken u.n. peacekeepers hostage and this really unnerved the government and was also another aspect of peacekeeping. we did not prepare the population for the possibility that...
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bosnia was different. bosnia had the attention. bosnia have the forces required that rwanda did not have. there were issues, but of a different kind. the europeans have deployed troops through the u.n. peacekeeping and subsequently, through nato. [inaudible] they had taken the u.n. peacekeepers as hostage. this really unnerved the governments. that is another aspect of peacekeeping. we do not prepare the population for the possibility that there could be risks, and we give the impression that it is always risk free. when do -- when you do get into these situations and the population gets buried side and the politicians panic, and often i say bring the boys home. there is that weakness in the peacekeeping operation. they would take the casualties. sometimes, they even reinforce the troops so that they can get the work done. in bosnia, what had happened was at one stage when it became clear that firm action was needed to be taken against the bosnians, the europeans did not want to use their power. they felt they could place their men
bosnia was different. bosnia had the attention. bosnia have the forces required that rwanda did not have. there were issues, but of a different kind. the europeans have deployed troops through the u.n. peacekeeping and subsequently, through nato. [inaudible] they had taken the u.n. peacekeepers as hostage. this really unnerved the governments. that is another aspect of peacekeeping. we do not prepare the population for the possibility that there could be risks, and we give the impression that...
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bosnia had the attention. bosnia had forces required that rwanda did not have. the issues between the member states, the europeans had deployed troops to the un peacekeeping and subsequently nato. leaving. rather cynical, and they kept the u.n. peacekeepers hostage. this really unnerved the governments. saw another aspect of peacekeeping. we did not prepare the population for the possibility that there could be risks. we give the impression it's always a risk free. so when you get into these situations where either someone is killed or taken hostage, the population gets very upset. the politicians panic, and often said bring the boys so. so there is that weakness in the peacekeeping operation. it is a national effort. they would take the casualties. sometimes even reinforce the troops of the to get the work done. in bosnia what has happened was at one stage when it became clear that firmer action needed to be taken against the bosnian-serb army, the government's with troops at the time, many europeans, did not want to use their power because they felt it could p
bosnia had the attention. bosnia had forces required that rwanda did not have. the issues between the member states, the europeans had deployed troops to the un peacekeeping and subsequently nato. leaving. rather cynical, and they kept the u.n. peacekeepers hostage. this really unnerved the governments. saw another aspect of peacekeeping. we did not prepare the population for the possibility that there could be risks. we give the impression it's always a risk free. so when you get into these...
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addresses basic issues of trust, something that will be needed to rebuild a sense of community in bosniamost students from different ethnic backgrounds go to separate schools. >> schools also suffered greatly under the pressure of the war. afterwards, schools became politicized. >> education became a means to separate ethnic groups. back in sarajevo, in a high-rise district from the era when yugoslavia was a united socialist country. the social worker from sister magdalena's organization is picking up whatever charges. once a week, she does volunteer work at a retirement home. people here are muslims and catholics and many atheists -- a mirror of the population of the former yugoslavia. hear, the past lives on, the time before the bosnian war. but outside, he must cope with nationalist pressure every day. when he was younger, he was a hooligan and hung out with nationalists. >> young people are a source of potential. it is excellent to have them contributing to society. older people transfer life experience to them, so they support each other. >> it is a ray of hope for the young people
addresses basic issues of trust, something that will be needed to rebuild a sense of community in bosniamost students from different ethnic backgrounds go to separate schools. >> schools also suffered greatly under the pressure of the war. afterwards, schools became politicized. >> education became a means to separate ethnic groups. back in sarajevo, in a high-rise district from the era when yugoslavia was a united socialist country. the social worker from sister magdalena's...
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you said with regards to rwanda and bosnia, we patently failed or were seen to have failed. failed. >> of course we failed. not only do i apologize on behalf of the u.n. and on my own behalf. >> reporter: annan writes that the experiences of rwanda and bosnia pushed him to try to shape the into an organization that would, quote, step up rather than standby. >> we've ber veened to make life easier for people living with h.i.v./aids. in the cases of the tsunami in indonesia, the earthquake in pakistan and health issues where the avian flu broke out in asia. >> reporter: do you think the united nations is perhaps better equipped to deal with issues like disease and development rather than conflict? >> maybe you are right. in health and other areas we have the tools and the systems in place. governments by and large cooperate. when it comes to peace-keeping, the u.n. has no standing army. we borrow troops from governments. and sometimes the governments give us the troops. sometimes they don't. >> reporter: but he has spent most of his life trying to overcome those limitations. >
you said with regards to rwanda and bosnia, we patently failed or were seen to have failed. failed. >> of course we failed. not only do i apologize on behalf of the u.n. and on my own behalf. >> reporter: annan writes that the experiences of rwanda and bosnia pushed him to try to shape the into an organization that would, quote, step up rather than standby. >> we've ber veened to make life easier for people living with h.i.v./aids. in the cases of the tsunami in indonesia, the...
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rwanda and bosnia. >> rose: you view that as a mistake. >> and iraq. not as a mistake as such, but it was our failure. our failure in the sense that we couldn't help or do as much as we could to protect the people. and often they say it's the u.n.'s fault or they didn't give-- but as i explain in the book, the u.n. has no standing army. we need to rely on governments to give us the troops we want. we often go in lightly armed with lightly armed troops. and we ourselves have to the been able to lower expectation and explain to the people what we are there for. so sometimes they would expect a couple of battalions of the u.n. to do incredible things, you know. i mean and when the failure comes, our member states don't speak up, you know. it's the organization, the secretary-general and the team and i try to explain to people that there are two u.n.s. the u.n. made up of member states who give us the mandate and the secretariat that implements it. and we can be as the organization can be as strong as the member states want it to be. and in both situations
rwanda and bosnia. >> rose: you view that as a mistake. >> and iraq. not as a mistake as such, but it was our failure. our failure in the sense that we couldn't help or do as much as we could to protect the people. and often they say it's the u.n.'s fault or they didn't give-- but as i explain in the book, the u.n. has no standing army. we need to rely on governments to give us the troops we want. we often go in lightly armed with lightly armed troops. and we ourselves have to the...
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>> bosnia, el salvador, liberia, niger, sierra leone, iraq, china, indonesia, pakistan, haiti.ay nepal? >> how do you keep it running? >> on a prayer. [laughs] [ticking] >> coming up, the personal cost of caring. >> how often do you run into people who say, "look, those kids are from overseas, and we'd rather donate our money to kids here in the united states"? >> often. >> it's a big problem for you? >> i've gotten hate mail. >> oh, hate mail? >> yeah. >> that's ahead when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ female announcer ] the power to become a better investor has gone mobile. with features like scanning a barcode to get detailed stock quotes to voice recognition. e-trade leads the way in wherever, whenever investing. download the ultimate in mobile investing apps, free, at e-trade. starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. music: "make someone happy" ♪it's so important to make someone happy.♪ ♪
>> bosnia, el salvador, liberia, niger, sierra leone, iraq, china, indonesia, pakistan, haiti.ay nepal? >> how do you keep it running? >> on a prayer. [laughs] [ticking] >> coming up, the personal cost of caring. >> how often do you run into people who say, "look, those kids are from overseas, and we'd rather donate our money to kids here in the united states"? >> often. >> it's a big problem for you? >> i've gotten hate mail. >>...
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he has been serving overseas in bosnia for a year. there were a lot of tears and smiles.here he is surprising her and one family is happy to be back together. >> we hope that everything goes, there is no trouble in the world that causes me to come back and out of retirement. >> she is 13. it takes a lot off of her to not have to worry about her father being away. >> her mother coordinated this with the school principal. we love those stories. >>> stay with us, a story of hope and courage, the fight to live another story that we love to tell you about. hearing from people who fought through a devastating diagnosis and managed to overcome the odds. what you can do to help this morning. renovations are complete. the makeover that one station is going to be getting, maybe it will make your commute easier. details straight ahead. >>> another day on the picket line and out of the classroom. a group will gather at a high school to show support for chicago teachers.
he has been serving overseas in bosnia for a year. there were a lot of tears and smiles.here he is surprising her and one family is happy to be back together. >> we hope that everything goes, there is no trouble in the world that causes me to come back and out of retirement. >> she is 13. it takes a lot off of her to not have to worry about her father being away. >> her mother coordinated this with the school principal. we love those stories. >>> stay with us, a story...
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>> bosnia, el salvador, liberia, niger, sierra leone, iraq, china, indonesia, pakistan, haiti.>> how do you keep it running? >> on a prayer. [laughs] [ticking] >> coming up, the personal cost of caring. >> how often do you run into people who say, "look, those kids are from overseas, and we'd rather donate our money to kids here in the united states"? >> often. >> it's a big problem for you? >> i've gotten hate mail. >> oh, hate mail? >> yeah. >> that's ahead when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. we use this board to compare car insurance rates side by side so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board. what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] [ laughs ] [ whooshing ] tell me about it. why am i not going anywhere? you don't believe hard enough. a smarter way to shop around. now that's progressive. call or click today. [ grunting ] the silverado's powertrain warranty is 40,000 miles more than ford. and this workhorse gives you the power of a v8 with the highway fuel economy of a v6. incredible! right? an amazing test drive. i agree. [ male announcer ]
>> bosnia, el salvador, liberia, niger, sierra leone, iraq, china, indonesia, pakistan, haiti.>> how do you keep it running? >> on a prayer. [laughs] [ticking] >> coming up, the personal cost of caring. >> how often do you run into people who say, "look, those kids are from overseas, and we'd rather donate our money to kids here in the united states"? >> often. >> it's a big problem for you? >> i've gotten hate mail. >> oh, hate...
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how one woman is healing the wounds of the past in bosnia.would like to leave something different as a heritage for our children. anncr: this casino's in west virginia. but it makes millions off marylanders every year. now they're running dishonest ads. why? because voting for question seven is a vote to build a... world-class resort casino in maryland. creating thousands of jobs and... ...according to the official department of legislative... services, hundreds of millions for our schools. while saving taxpayer money by cutting casino subsidies. question seven. good jobs and better schools in maryland. not west virginia. ,3 -3 3 map belairfiberwilkensmap 3 a harford county sherrif's deputy is being remembered today.services for 34-year old corporal charles licato are open to the public. in a crash on conowingo rood while on duty.tom rodgers is here with more on where you 3 can pay your respects plus your other top stories of the morning. a viewing for corporal licato will be hell today and tomorrow from 2 to 9 p-m at mc- comas ffneral home i
how one woman is healing the wounds of the past in bosnia.would like to leave something different as a heritage for our children. anncr: this casino's in west virginia. but it makes millions off marylanders every year. now they're running dishonest ads. why? because voting for question seven is a vote to build a... world-class resort casino in maryland. creating thousands of jobs and... ...according to the official department of legislative... services, hundreds of millions for our schools....
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but it doeses not take on the broader china problem that the president promiseded to take on into bosniareasury secretary saying that anybody who criticizes china or callt a currency manipulator, which any economist will tell you is is an addictive,e, it is silly. what we had in ohio was a deathbonversion. mr. obama has a l lot of convient politic p positions as an incumbent this ar that will quickly evaporate. the chinese are campaigning for roromney -- >> you are right, i was going to cut you off. peter rici. sh we e had more time. we know we will talk about china again. the number for the week is seve when we switched to fios, we got better tv, better phone, better internet. it was like somebody like took our computer shook all the junk out of it. we're actually getting more for our money with fios. [ male announcer ] it's time to get more for your money. upgrade to verizon fios internet, tv and phone with our best price online. just $84.99 a month guaranteed for one year with no annual contract. there's at least three computers. [ girl 1 ] aablet. [ woman 1 ] couple of gaming systems
but it doeses not take on the broader china problem that the president promiseded to take on into bosniareasury secretary saying that anybody who criticizes china or callt a currency manipulator, which any economist will tell you is is an addictive,e, it is silly. what we had in ohio was a deathbonversion. mr. obama has a l lot of convient politic p positions as an incumbent this ar that will quickly evaporate. the chinese are campaigning for roromney -- >> you are right, i was going to...
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bosnia one year later. thousands are massacred. u.n. peacekeepers do not intervene here either. syria 2012. president bashar al assad orders his army to bomb civilians, and once again, the u.n. security council fails to protect civilians. >> the security council has a hard time living up to people's expectations. when it does not intervene, as is the case in syria, people accuse it of inaction, but when it does, it is accused of having double standards and selectively intervening in some crises but not in others. >> unlike in syria, the security council did intervene in libya to prevent a bloodbath in benghazi. in march 2011, the ordered in international military operation to protect civilians, the beginning of the end for libyan leader muammar gaddafi. but the u.n. does not only make peace -- it also orders peacekeeping operations. these presume that both sides want to lay down their arms. >> studies show that if peacekeeping missions are sent in, peacekeeping missions as 60% to 80% more likely to hold. one current example of a successful un peacekeeping force is the mission to
bosnia one year later. thousands are massacred. u.n. peacekeepers do not intervene here either. syria 2012. president bashar al assad orders his army to bomb civilians, and once again, the u.n. security council fails to protect civilians. >> the security council has a hard time living up to people's expectations. when it does not intervene, as is the case in syria, people accuse it of inaction, but when it does, it is accused of having double standards and selectively intervening in some...
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and also racking up winners were bosnia has given a huge lead group g. slovakia and greece also ran out winners on cheese day night. barcelona superstar leonor messi was a bit of a shadow of his free scoring some of his argentina side came from behind to clinch a frustrating one one draw in peru in their south american qualifier carlos zambrano left footed home opener for the hosts midway through the first half from a luis to three all across. real madrid's gonzalo you get equalized fifteen minutes later to salvage a point for argentina however the two time world cup winners are still top of their nine nations to a point ahead colombia and acquitted. well enough that it's the fastest man on earth are you saying bolt says he's happy to have silence the skeptics after the six time olympic champion arrived back home in jamaica trying to . six year old proclaimed himself as a legend after successfully defending his one hundred two hundred four times one hundred four by one hundred meter titles in london he also set a new record a new world record in the rela
and also racking up winners were bosnia has given a huge lead group g. slovakia and greece also ran out winners on cheese day night. barcelona superstar leonor messi was a bit of a shadow of his free scoring some of his argentina side came from behind to clinch a frustrating one one draw in peru in their south american qualifier carlos zambrano left footed home opener for the hosts midway through the first half from a luis to three all across. real madrid's gonzalo you get equalized fifteen...
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and also racking up wins were bosnia there's a given year to the group. and greece also winners on tuesday night. so that's the full hour here in moscow russia's paralympians have met president vladimir putin after arriving home following their most successful ever games in london the grand kremlin palace provided the backdrop for the reception mr putin handed that state over to the athlete who brought home and i'm president a total of thirty six gold medals this hall was twice as big as that from the previous games in beijing and she cured second place in the overall standings behind china the upward trend bodes well for russia expectations are also high to deliver top on this winter games in sochi in two years' time and the goal winning football captain event prepare for more government backing in the future. if. i'd like to congratulate everyone here in our team successful performances and to say thank you very much to support to the russian government and the sports ministry for all the support and it's not only about this award ceremony but you're so
and also racking up wins were bosnia there's a given year to the group. and greece also winners on tuesday night. so that's the full hour here in moscow russia's paralympians have met president vladimir putin after arriving home following their most successful ever games in london the grand kremlin palace provided the backdrop for the reception mr putin handed that state over to the athlete who brought home and i'm president a total of thirty six gold medals this hall was twice as big as that...
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when i opened but it is just just nine minutes in the store capitalizing on a defense to slip up the bosnia and was soon denied a double off to see if there is penalty study by the goalkeeper a bio on how a mob balled up went down to ten men from an off day we've also read the. they didn't give up and said i will never hold from a set piece with three minutes to go second go to the logo for today and today i am actually straight i'm out two points behind fellow strugglers frost. and in the last game on saturday i landed i came back to draw out to do. the search because it turns out this is not. going to go. now nine. tenths. and in the meantime russian side angie how the greed to sign france midfielder left side of the on hundred the twenty seven year old is subjects' to a medical before joining the free spending druggist on the flop for a reported feat of more than six million dollars as three year deal could be on the cars but they are a who has also had spells at chelsea come dawson ill. well to fill the vacancy left body our own ray allen have brought in michael essien on a season long
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was very similar to what was originally set up in bosnia as the office of the high representative but it was all organized under the so-called dr sorry plan that was rejected at the u.n. and never actually took life. the so-called independence was declared in two thousand and eight was done unilaterally citing the sorry plan as the as the framework but it has no legal standing whatsoever so you know i'm going to jump in but you say the i.c.a.o. didn't really work and didn't really accomplish much but the question i have now is that there are still e.u. appointed police prosecutors and judges and cause of there are also over six thousand nato troops is this really such a big change do you think i'm not i don't know the change is purely cosmetic this is this is entirely for show the e.u. police mission that came in in two thousand and eight was supposed to support supply and the u.n. mission and the nato peacekeeping force has been there since one thousand nine hundred nine only the names are shifting around and it's basically just the shifting of the scenery but the screenplay and the
was very similar to what was originally set up in bosnia as the office of the high representative but it was all organized under the so-called dr sorry plan that was rejected at the u.n. and never actually took life. the so-called independence was declared in two thousand and eight was done unilaterally citing the sorry plan as the as the framework but it has no legal standing whatsoever so you know i'm going to jump in but you say the i.c.a.o. didn't really work and didn't really accomplish...
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states was in the business of sabotaging every possible peace agreement that was on the table in those bosnia there was one peace agreement after another there was on the point of being signed from the arab lands of the van so and planted the orange scholten book plan to the e.u. action plan every time there was of the agreements are on the table the united states went out of its way to sabotage it so that you could get its bombing in and you could get it's a vindication of nato the same thing happened in cost of again there were any number of possible agreements on the table the united states went out of its way to sabotage it and then we said the same thing the same scenario again and again we saw this in iraq where we had the hans blix mission which was everything was going to continue there was a there was weapons inspection there was clearly no evidence of weapons of mass destruction but the bush administration was determined on a war in iraq the same thing in happened in libya we had the african union mission where we had the president zuma of south africa said look we've got a peace ag
states was in the business of sabotaging every possible peace agreement that was on the table in those bosnia there was one peace agreement after another there was on the point of being signed from the arab lands of the van so and planted the orange scholten book plan to the e.u. action plan every time there was of the agreements are on the table the united states went out of its way to sabotage it so that you could get its bombing in and you could get it's a vindication of nato the same thing...
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or even the way in which the intervention in bosnia took place that basically divided the country and meant that the war at some point could yet restart because nothing's really been resolved. and you know i tried to write about these things in a tentative nuanced why that you're allowed to when you're critiquing american foreign policy in the paper and even that was tough to get past that it is and yet at the same time there were all these extraordinarily credulous lines that were being peddled about you know the supposed weapons of mass destruction program in iraq and i was actually asked at one point to invent one myself from the balkans an initially by the american embassy in belgrade but also backed up by a reporter at the times judith miller who wanted me to say that serves with selling saddam hussein weapons of mass destruction delivery systems now it turned out that what they were actually selling was spare parts for planes and so the only real plausible explanation for these might be useful would be to put those aging planes back in the sky where they've been banned from bein
or even the way in which the intervention in bosnia took place that basically divided the country and meant that the war at some point could yet restart because nothing's really been resolved. and you know i tried to write about these things in a tentative nuanced why that you're allowed to when you're critiquing american foreign policy in the paper and even that was tough to get past that it is and yet at the same time there were all these extraordinarily credulous lines that were being...
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. >> in 1996 mack went to bosnia.they interviewed a woman as she toured her house for the first time in 2 years. >> you see he this here. >> reporter: the story photographed and told quietly and sensitively. >> he shot it so well that the pictures told the story. >> mack and i got an exclusive tour of san san death row. >> i don't remember any time where he came back without achieving what he was out to get. and that says a lot. >> reporter: more recently mack had been not only shooting his stories. he like other photographers edited them and then had enough technical know how to operate a truck and set up for a live report. and he's also been chief photographer helping hire many current photo journalists. for a reporter he's an invaluable. >> he's able to put in perspective the way the story should look and the way it can look better. >> i will say okay, i'll do that but you will look bad. usually if you tell them they will look bad they will change their mind. >> mack said for years he's had the same event. there's
. >> in 1996 mack went to bosnia.they interviewed a woman as she toured her house for the first time in 2 years. >> you see he this here. >> reporter: the story photographed and told quietly and sensitively. >> he shot it so well that the pictures told the story. >> mack and i got an exclusive tour of san san death row. >> i don't remember any time where he came back without achieving what he was out to get. and that says a lot. >> reporter: more...
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how one woman is healing the wounds of the past in bosnia.leave something different as a heritage for our children. new this morning... a zombie way. well not really... but it's part of áhomeland security'sá health pampaign encouraging citizens to better prepare for emergenciis. their theory.... if you're prepared for a zombie attack, the same preparations will help during a hurricane, pandemic, earthquake or ttrrorist attack. last year the federal centers for diseaae connrol and prevention launched a zombie apocalypse social media campaign for the same purpose. organizers always use the zombie theme close to hallowwen. a canadian dance studio is stirring up controversity witt its latest class: pole dancing for kids.the instructor says her classes are about fitness and fun... not sex.she says children who pole dance get an excellent cardiovascular and upper-body workout. "there is nothing provocative. there is nothing sexual about it. it's pure fitness and strength and fun. i mean kids love climbing trees. they will climb anything" anything"k
how one woman is healing the wounds of the past in bosnia.leave something different as a heritage for our children. new this morning... a zombie way. well not really... but it's part of áhomeland security'sá health pampaign encouraging citizens to better prepare for emergenciis. their theory.... if you're prepared for a zombie attack, the same preparations will help during a hurricane, pandemic, earthquake or ttrrorist attack. last year the federal centers for diseaae connrol and prevention...
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. >> in 1996 mack went to bosnia. they interviewed a woman as she toured her house for the first time in 2 years. >> you see he this here. >> reporter: the story photographed and told quietly and sensitively. >> he shot it so well that the pictures told the story. >> mack and i got an exclusive tour of san san death row. >> i don't remember any time where he came back without achieving what he was out to get. and that says a lot. >> reporter: more recently mack had been not only shooting his stories. he like other photographers edited them and then had enough technical know how to operate a truck and set up for a live report. and he's also been chief photographer helping hire many current photo journalists. for a reporter he's an invaluable. >> he's able to put in perspective the way the story should look and the way it can look better. >> i will say okay, i'll do that but you will look bad. usually if you tell them they will look bad they will change their mind. >> mack said for years he's had the same event. there's
. >> in 1996 mack went to bosnia. they interviewed a woman as she toured her house for the first time in 2 years. >> you see he this here. >> reporter: the story photographed and told quietly and sensitively. >> he shot it so well that the pictures told the story. >> mack and i got an exclusive tour of san san death row. >> i don't remember any time where he came back without achieving what he was out to get. and that says a lot. >> reporter: more...
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we saw bosnia, we saw all of the chaos there. we predicted the same thing would happen.predicted this months ago. we armed the groups with understanding their loyalty. one of the groups made part of this attack in the embassy maybe they were happy with qaddafi being gone. >> people predicting experts like yourself how did we have it go so far? >> this ven near this administration is a foreign policy expert is to me another expert we have seen this coming. >> i have sat with him 18 months ago. we are talking about the potential of born to libya al qaeda coming in undermining the very essence of this revolution. they were not ready for this democracy. you are seeing elements which are anti american taking over the arab spring. >> thank you for your insight this morning. if you are just waking up the embassy in yemen was also stormed by protestors. we will be back in two minutes. briefs for charity to prove how great the fit is even under a fantastic dress. the best protection now looks, fits and feels just like underwear. we invite you to get a free sample and try one on t
we saw bosnia, we saw all of the chaos there. we predicted the same thing would happen.predicted this months ago. we armed the groups with understanding their loyalty. one of the groups made part of this attack in the embassy maybe they were happy with qaddafi being gone. >> people predicting experts like yourself how did we have it go so far? >> this ven near this administration is a foreign policy expert is to me another expert we have seen this coming. >> i have sat with...
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kuwait, kosovo, bosnia, iraq, afghanistan, elsewhere.to imply that we somehow mistreated muslims which was the premise of the speech and how the iraq war had inflamed the arab world against us. there was no storming of the u.s. embassy in cairo in those days. what we're seeing now is al-qaeda stand developing in libya. meltdown of our relations with egypt. you have riots in yemen. tax on the embassy in tunisia. this entire premise that we want to be loved and respected, we'll apologize is now yielded all of these results and these are the fruits of apology and retreat. lack of confidence in our own principles. >> bret: next up, america diplomats under siege in middle east and how is the media covering all of this? [ male announcer ] after years of celebrations, marie callender's gives you a way to make any day a special occasion. new mini cream pies for one. real whip cream and a cookie-crumb crust. marie callender's. it's time to savor. >>> there is a general feeling out there that the president, i think among the press corps, generally
kuwait, kosovo, bosnia, iraq, afghanistan, elsewhere.to imply that we somehow mistreated muslims which was the premise of the speech and how the iraq war had inflamed the arab world against us. there was no storming of the u.s. embassy in cairo in those days. what we're seeing now is al-qaeda stand developing in libya. meltdown of our relations with egypt. you have riots in yemen. tax on the embassy in tunisia. this entire premise that we want to be loved and respected, we'll apologize is now...
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bosnia.te of emergency declared as forest fires threaten homes and residents joining firefighters to gain control over the flames and the fire chief on the verge of real disaster if aerial assistant doesn't soon. spain putting out hot spots and wildfires in the sol region. one person dead and 4,000 people forced to evacuate. 600 square miles of land burned in the worst wildfires season ever. mexico, mommy's grab your turtles. female turtles making the trip to the beach and digging deep holes and laying eggs befored hading back out to sea. that is a wrap on this fox trip in the world in 80 seconds. >> i am harris falker. it is the report. isaac is gone. but the damage to louisiana not over yet. brand new video shows flooded homes and people forced to await rescue from roop tops. evacuation is in affect over fears of a lock on a flood caninal could fail. governor mitt romney rolling in florida. and congressman paul ryan is also there. they attacked president obama's proposed cut to the military
bosnia.te of emergency declared as forest fires threaten homes and residents joining firefighters to gain control over the flames and the fire chief on the verge of real disaster if aerial assistant doesn't soon. spain putting out hot spots and wildfires in the sol region. one person dead and 4,000 people forced to evacuate. 600 square miles of land burned in the worst wildfires season ever. mexico, mommy's grab your turtles. female turtles making the trip to the beach and digging deep holes...
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i think that there are situations like in bosnia or kosovo where there's a genocide, where our national security is at stake there. >> i agree our military is the strongest in the world today, that's not the question. the question is will it be the strongest in the years to come? the warning signs are real. everywhere i go on the campaign trail i see moms and dads whose son or daughter may wear the uniform and they tell me about how discouraged their son or daughter may be. a recent poll was taken among 1,000 enlisted personnel, as well as officers, over half of whom will leave the service when their time of enlistment is up. the captains are leaving the service. there is a problem. and it's going to require a new commander in chief to rebuild the military power. the other day i was honored to be flanked by colin powell and general norman schwartzkopf recently stood by me side and agreed with me. they said even if we are the strongest if we don't do something if we don't have a clear vision of the military, if we don't stop extending our troops all around the world and nation building m
i think that there are situations like in bosnia or kosovo where there's a genocide, where our national security is at stake there. >> i agree our military is the strongest in the world today, that's not the question. the question is will it be the strongest in the years to come? the warning signs are real. everywhere i go on the campaign trail i see moms and dads whose son or daughter may wear the uniform and they tell me about how discouraged their son or daughter may be. a recent poll...