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the family lives in the southwest of bosnia hope that -- bosnia-herzegovina. >> there is no work here >> the area has still not recovered from the devastation of the balkan wars of the 1990's. but the people here, most of them bosnian croats, lead rutledge lives compared to other parts of the country the family's oldest daughter already lives in croatia. with croatia about to join the eu, she hopes for new opportunities. this is the day they come them rate the dead -- commemorate the dead. >> i have croatian citizenship, and i think a lot of people will move. not just to austria, but all over europe. >> the eu has always attracted itinerant laborers. now, white-collar workers have the opportunity to immigrate there. young members of this church will soon be able to go to university in the eu, thanks to their croatian passports. but the anticipated brain drain could mean new problems for the patchwork state of bosnia- herzegovina, especially in the largest city in the southwest of the country. the conflicts of the 1990's (blood between ethnic croats and muslims was next -- left bad blo
the family lives in the southwest of bosnia hope that -- bosnia-herzegovina. >> there is no work here >> the area has still not recovered from the devastation of the balkan wars of the 1990's. but the people here, most of them bosnian croats, lead rutledge lives compared to other parts of the country the family's oldest daughter already lives in croatia. with croatia about to join the eu, she hopes for new opportunities. this is the day they come them rate the dead -- commemorate...
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i think that bosnia has shown that despite the fact that bosnia is a country with troubles and has as to go until this -- until they achieve the aspirations that i think bosnia wants, they have been at peace. it is a police were there is hope and opportunity to the people there. it shows that with perseverance and leadership from the united states in the rest of the tenn., on madison, our democratic line. about: you were talking cyber-security, is this true? -- beforeuestion there was cyber, there was security on some level. i'm wondering why we would not have backup that is non-cyber in the event of a cyber attack so that somebody hits us pearl harbor-style with the cyber attack, we would have a default position that would be technologically older but reliable in this same sense as it was before. host: contingency plans? guest: that sort of thing is what are cyber command at the pentagon and our college to work these issues were from quebec. the caller is absolutely right -- as we know from our personal lives, if your e-mail gets wiped out or your computer system it gets compromised
i think that bosnia has shown that despite the fact that bosnia is a country with troubles and has as to go until this -- until they achieve the aspirations that i think bosnia wants, they have been at peace. it is a police were there is hope and opportunity to the people there. it shows that with perseverance and leadership from the united states in the rest of the tenn., on madison, our democratic line. about: you were talking cyber-security, is this true? -- beforeuestion there was cyber,...
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it has always been a tricky issue in bosnia. cards have been issued since february when the old system ended without an agreement for a new one. bosnia's youngest citizens have been most effective. this baby needs medical treatment abroad, but cannot leave the country because newborn children have not been receiving official ids. that was the final straw for protesters. , despicable.ible >> the government has agreed to a temporary id number, but that is not enough for the protesters. they want the mps to donate their generous salaries to a fund for sick children. queen elizabeth has been to has had an exploratory operation on his abdomen -- queen elizabeth husband has had an exploratory operation on his abdomen. with queenosed to be elizabeth today. she officially opened the bbc's new broadcasting house in central london. we have the highlights. of staff left their .esks to welcome the queen she came for a whistle stop to our of the new building. tour of the new building. it was straight up to the top floor. ♪ [applause] a very
it has always been a tricky issue in bosnia. cards have been issued since february when the old system ended without an agreement for a new one. bosnia's youngest citizens have been most effective. this baby needs medical treatment abroad, but cannot leave the country because newborn children have not been receiving official ids. that was the final straw for protesters. , despicable.ible >> the government has agreed to a temporary id number, but that is not enough for the protesters. they...
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shownk that bosnia has that despite the fact that bosnia is a country with troubles and has a ways togo until this -- until they achieve the aspirations that i think bosnia wants, they have been at peace. --is a police were there is a place where there is hope and opportunity to the people there. it shows that with perseverance and leadership from the united states in the rest of the world, we can effect change and people can have a positive future. host: we are taking your calls in this segment. randy is a first from madison, tennessee. good morning. go ahead. you were talking about cyber security. about beat ition before there was cyber there was security at some level. i am wondering why we would not non-the backup that is cyber in the event of a sniper attack. if somebody does hit as pearl attack wele with an would be technologically over but reliable in the same sense that there was before. on contingency plans? guest: certainly that is what our cyber commands at the pentagon and our colleagues at that worked on these issues worked quite a bit if your e- mail gets wiped out or a
shownk that bosnia has that despite the fact that bosnia is a country with troubles and has a ways togo until this -- until they achieve the aspirations that i think bosnia wants, they have been at peace. --is a police were there is a place where there is hope and opportunity to the people there. it shows that with perseverance and leadership from the united states in the rest of the world, we can effect change and people can have a positive future. host: we are taking your calls in this...
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this has also intrenched the divisions in bosnia. and there is a growing sense of frustration. these protesters in sarajevo are complaining about lack of opportunity and a sense of deadlock. there is a feeling of unreality about an incredibly complex political system. >> i live here. many things, i cannot understand. but we would never create a state such as we have now. >> too many politicians are comfortable in bosnia with the status quo. compare that to croatia. >> everywhere else, it works, but everywhere else, you had politicians who had to respond to democratic in pyridines. hear, you do not, so you have a fit democracy. it is basically warlord politics. >> the milk industry is one. even state of the guard factories like this. experts think croatia will come to a grinding halt in a few weeks' time because the government has not met standards. previous pushing governments, but they did not do anything until now, and the situation is getting really, really serious. >> so a city used to division will find itself behind a new dividing line. it is a little off the radar, posin
this has also intrenched the divisions in bosnia. and there is a growing sense of frustration. these protesters in sarajevo are complaining about lack of opportunity and a sense of deadlock. there is a feeling of unreality about an incredibly complex political system. >> i live here. many things, i cannot understand. but we would never create a state such as we have now. >> too many politicians are comfortable in bosnia with the status quo. compare that to croatia. >>...
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this one as my grandfather in vietnam he was a pilot bosnia was six months. my first trip to iraq was only six months so that's a year my second trip to iraq was a year a trip to afghanistan was a year my last trip was fifteen months this was a stream and from that from it was to. me i'm oldest boy who is now. and. mom or somebody. i'm very proud that i have been in the military i'm proud that i've been to war but however good people do get hurt and i've hurt good people. and. there's a reason i'm getting out of the army retired cop that's the reason. i have a. chronic p.t.s.d. post-traumatic stress disorder. to be honest with you i just got out of a mental institution up weeks ago. i was there for thirty days. to help me with my p.t.s.d. . and it's from the stuff i've gone through the stuff i've done and iraq. how serious is the beef we go to mental institution britishers. all the people in that place with me they were all military. everybody else there except me had tried to kill themselves i was getting ready to go kill other people . when you get ready. t
this one as my grandfather in vietnam he was a pilot bosnia was six months. my first trip to iraq was only six months so that's a year my second trip to iraq was a year a trip to afghanistan was a year my last trip was fifteen months this was a stream and from that from it was to. me i'm oldest boy who is now. and. mom or somebody. i'm very proud that i have been in the military i'm proud that i've been to war but however good people do get hurt and i've hurt good people. and. there's a reason...
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bosnia. i'm glad that you mentioned bosnia. did not confuse it with co-ceo like some columnists.es. you are right. what tipped the balance in bosnia was the arming of the croatian military in their conventional victory against serbian forces. what did not tip the balance was the creation of safe areas which proved to be unenforceable. air strikes which proved to make very little contribution to the actual resolution of the conflict. it was only the full-scale army and the victory of the croatian army which did the trick. i am not sure who you envision playing the role of the croatian army in this scenario. turks may be. i'm not sure, but it was not the arming of bosnian insurgence. it was the army of a conventional military which then won a conventional military victory. at the end there was the dayton process, in which we then took milosevich and legitimate him and made him a key part of the solution. he only shows up many years later, after kosovo. basically, what it involved was agreeing to the partition of the country and legitimate the role of the architect of the massacres
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and at the very human reason behind -- behind the deaths of millions in bosnia. >> welcome to the program. turkish troops have retreated from a square in istanbul after isay of violent protests hailed -- are held by -- as a victory by protesters. they will investigate charges of police misconduct. >> what began as a small protest over a part has become, for many, they struggle to defend it secularism. the confrontations have expanded too many of turkey's major cities. used waterofficers cannons to try to dampen the discontent. alternating with teargas and pepper spray. then, in the middle of the afternoon, the police withdrew from the square, allowing protesters to claim this space. many protesters and the international community have criticized the government for heavy handedness in their approach, something the prime minister had to acknowledge. >> it is true that the police force made a mistake in using tear gas. i have ordered the interior ministry to investigate this. using teargas was unnecessary. the government has attempted to restrict turkish media from reporting and many say tha
and at the very human reason behind -- behind the deaths of millions in bosnia. >> welcome to the program. turkish troops have retreated from a square in istanbul after isay of violent protests hailed -- are held by -- as a victory by protesters. they will investigate charges of police misconduct. >> what began as a small protest over a part has become, for many, they struggle to defend it secularism. the confrontations have expanded too many of turkey's major cities. used...
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>> okay. >> bosnia. i am glad the mentioned bosnia. did not confuse it with those of the like some columnists. yes, you're right. what tips the balance in bosnia was the arming of the croatian military and their conventional victory against serbian forces, but did not tip the balance, the creation of safe areas which proved to be unenforceable, air strikes which proved to make very little contribution to the actual resolution of the conflict. it was only the full-scale arming and the victory of the croatian army which did the trick. i am not sure who you envision playing the role of the croatian army. it was not the army of bosnian insurgents but the army of a conventional military which than one a conventional military victory. at the end of that there was the date and process in which we then took milosevich and legitimate him in power and made him a key part of the solution. basically when involved was agreeing to the partition of the country and legitimate in the role of the architect of the massacres being willing to wine and dine
>> okay. >> bosnia. i am glad the mentioned bosnia. did not confuse it with those of the like some columnists. yes, you're right. what tips the balance in bosnia was the arming of the croatian military and their conventional victory against serbian forces, but did not tip the balance, the creation of safe areas which proved to be unenforceable, air strikes which proved to make very little contribution to the actual resolution of the conflict. it was only the full-scale arming and...
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bosnia. i am glad you mentioned bosnia and did not confuse it with kosovo, like some columnists. yes, you are right. what tipped the balance in bosnia was the arming of the croatian military, and their conventional victory against serbian forces. what did not tip the balance was the creation of safe areas, which grew to be unenforceable, airstrikes which proved to make little difference to the resolution of the conflict. it was only the full-scale arming and victory of the croatian army that did the trick. i am not sure who you envision playing the role of the croatian army in this scenario. but it was not the arming of bosnian insurgents. it was the arming of conventional military, which won a conventional military victory. at the end of that conventional military victory, there was the dayton process, in which we took milosevic and legitimated him in power, made him a key part of the solution, and he only shows up in the hague many years later. agreeing tolved was the partition of the country, and legitimating the role of the architect of the massacres, being willing to wine, d
bosnia. i am glad you mentioned bosnia and did not confuse it with kosovo, like some columnists. yes, you are right. what tipped the balance in bosnia was the arming of the croatian military, and their conventional victory against serbian forces. what did not tip the balance was the creation of safe areas, which grew to be unenforceable, airstrikes which proved to make little difference to the resolution of the conflict. it was only the full-scale arming and victory of the croatian army that...
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bosnia. bosnia. gracious enough to extendeases to me and my family. and as anmmigrant and i can tell you from a personal perspective that ii made a huge difference being here, having an oprtunity this. and it can be seen as my wayf paying back that opportunity that i have been gen. basically alike ften lead to others. many of them are as ambitious or more so than i am. smarter than i am. so this notion of the american dreais definitely somethin that on a personal lev i believe in becausehat's it. john: and a your parents were immigrants. >> they came out --ame over when castro took power in cuba. now they themselves entrepreneurs. they have a small medical business in miami. john: something that is different. >> i think they are a self select bunch. a pson who is actually willing to leave everything that they have, their families, go somewhere else, they want to change their lives. there are more likely tbe a person who is polk -- pro-active about eating a feature for the families and lives l
bosnia. bosnia. gracious enough to extendeases to me and my family. and as anmmigrant and i can tell you from a personal perspective that ii made a huge difference being here, having an oprtunity this. and it can be seen as my wayf paying back that opportunity that i have been gen. basically alike ften lead to others. many of them are as ambitious or more so than i am. smarter than i am. so this notion of the american dreais definitely somethin that on a personal lev i believe in becausehat's...
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number bosnia.gh to extend leases to me and my family. and as an immigrant and i can tell you from a personal perspective that ii me a huge difference being here, havg an opportunity this. and it can be seen as my way of ying back that opportunity that i have been given. basically alike ften lead to others. many of them are as ambitious or more so than i am. smarter than i am. this notion of the amerin dream is definitely someing that on a personal level i believe in bause that's it. john: and a your parents were immigran. >> they came out - came over when castro took power in cuba. now they themselves entrepreneurs. they have a small medic business in miami. john: something that is different. >> i think they are a sel selected bunch. a person who is actually willing to leave everything that they have, their families, go somewhere else, theyt to change their lives. there are more likely to be a person who is polk --ro-active about creating a feature for the families and lives lost to get your. >> it
number bosnia.gh to extend leases to me and my family. and as an immigrant and i can tell you from a personal perspective that ii me a huge difference being here, havg an opportunity this. and it can be seen as my way of ying back that opportunity that i have been given. basically alike ften lead to others. many of them are as ambitious or more so than i am. smarter than i am. this notion of the amerin dream is definitely someing that on a personal level i believe in bause that's it. john: and...
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this one is my grandfather in vietnam he was a pilot bosnia was six months. my first trip to iraq was only six months so that's a year my second trip to iraq was a year the trip to afghanistan was a year my last trip was fifteen months this was a stream and from there from it was to. me i'm oldest boy whose mom. and. mom are somebody. i'm very proud that i have been in the military i'm proud that i've been to war but however good people do get hurt and i've hurt good people. and. there's a reason i'm getting out of the army retired up that's the reason. i have a. chronic p.t.s.d. post-traumatic stress disorder. to be honest with you i just got out of a mental institution a couple weeks ago. i was there for thirty days. to help me with my p.t.s.d. . and it's from the stuff i've gone through with the stuff i've done and iraq. how serious it is to be before you go to live in the institution producers. all the people in that place with me they were all military. everybody else there except me had tried to kill themselves. i was getting ready to go kill other peop
this one is my grandfather in vietnam he was a pilot bosnia was six months. my first trip to iraq was only six months so that's a year my second trip to iraq was a year the trip to afghanistan was a year my last trip was fifteen months this was a stream and from there from it was to. me i'm oldest boy whose mom. and. mom are somebody. i'm very proud that i have been in the military i'm proud that i've been to war but however good people do get hurt and i've hurt good people. and. there's a...
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this one is my grandfather in vietnam it was a pilot bosnia was six months. my first trip to iraq was only six months so that's a year my second trip to iraq was a year trip to afghanistan was a year my last trip was fifteen months and this was an interesting one from the from mr. and me i'm oldest boy who is now. and. mom or somebody. i'm very proud that i have been in the military i'm proud that i've been to war but however good people do get hurt and i've hurt good people and. there's a reason i'm getting out of the army retired up that's the reason. i have a. chronic p.t.s.d. post-traumatic stress disorder. to be honest with you i just got out of a mental institution took weeks ago. i was there for thirty days. to help me with my p.t.s.d. and it's from the stuff i've gone through for the stuff i've done and i are. how serious is the beef we go to live in the institution producers. all the people in that place with me they were all military. everybody else there except me had tried to kill themselves i was getting ready to go kill other people when you get
this one is my grandfather in vietnam it was a pilot bosnia was six months. my first trip to iraq was only six months so that's a year my second trip to iraq was a year trip to afghanistan was a year my last trip was fifteen months and this was an interesting one from the from mr. and me i'm oldest boy who is now. and. mom or somebody. i'm very proud that i have been in the military i'm proud that i've been to war but however good people do get hurt and i've hurt good people and. there's a...
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maryland is partnered with estonia and bosnia. i was just about i was just up at the statehouse with governor o'malley and the adjutant general, minister of defense for policy was there, minister of defense of estonia was the estonia was celebrating their 20th year of the partnership in bosnia, 13th. right now bosnia as an mp platoon embedded in the company of the maryland national guard in afghanistan. i can give you hundreds of deployments like that that we've done, many countries now where we're actually taking countries that were consumers of security 20 years ago now, 10 years ago, that are now produces of security and they want to continue to progress. and it's the partnership, that hometown relationship. and give you one example on the state partnership that basis huge benefits. the whole thing for 65 state partners, costs about $14 million a year. it is the one program that continues to do well in the budget discussions. but to give you an example, i had in adjutant general company one me one day and he had a long-standing
maryland is partnered with estonia and bosnia. i was just about i was just up at the statehouse with governor o'malley and the adjutant general, minister of defense for policy was there, minister of defense of estonia was the estonia was celebrating their 20th year of the partnership in bosnia, 13th. right now bosnia as an mp platoon embedded in the company of the maryland national guard in afghanistan. i can give you hundreds of deployments like that that we've done, many countries now where...
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an implementation force like we had in bosnia. in this case it would be more dangerous and difficult. we need to have other countries commit right up front to be willing to do it. and we need to protect the al alawi alawialoe whites. i think we need to agree that we need to have that conversation about an end game before we commit to anything specific in the near term. >> i agree about that. >> joan definitely agrees. michael and joan, thank you both for your expertise on this. coming up, bipartisan immigration reform hanging by a thread. ask some house republicans and well, they want it dead. >> this is president obama's number one political agenda item. because he knows we will never again have a republican president. ever if amnesty goes into effect. i want peacocks. peacocks? walking the grounds. in tuscany. [ man ] her parents didn't expect her dreams to be so ambitious. italy? oh, that's not good. [ man ] by exploring their options, they learned that instead of going to italy, they could use a home equity loan to renovate th
an implementation force like we had in bosnia. in this case it would be more dangerous and difficult. we need to have other countries commit right up front to be willing to do it. and we need to protect the al alawi alawialoe whites. i think we need to agree that we need to have that conversation about an end game before we commit to anything specific in the near term. >> i agree about that. >> joan definitely agrees. michael and joan, thank you both for your expertise on this....
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. >> briggreitens has done humanitarian work in bosnia, cambodia, and rwanda. his religion motivates him. >> a couple of key lessons from judaism shaped my life. we have a duty to repair our world and all of us should play a role in our lives to try to make the world better for the next generation. >> reporter: the world appears to be a much better place and a study by the center for social development at washington university in st. louis, found over 70% of fellows had furthered their education and 80% found employment. >> we are fellows of the mission continues! >> we are fellows of the mission continues! >> these folks have already once signed on the dotted line and said they are willing, able, and ready to serve. we're just saying, serve again. >> reporter: the mission continues has graduated over 5,000 fellows and plans to recruit far more of the 5 million whoserved in the last ten years. i'm lucky severson in dallas. >>> father andrew greeley, sociologist, author of dozens of fiction and nonfiction books and perennial thorn of the catholic hierarchy died
. >> briggreitens has done humanitarian work in bosnia, cambodia, and rwanda. his religion motivates him. >> a couple of key lessons from judaism shaped my life. we have a duty to repair our world and all of us should play a role in our lives to try to make the world better for the next generation. >> reporter: the world appears to be a much better place and a study by the center for social development at washington university in st. louis, found over 70% of fellows had...
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clinton cited his own record in kosovo and bosnia. >>> there is an uneasy calm in turkey in the wake of protests in the city. thousands clashed in istanbul's taksim square leaving four people dead and thousands injured. yesterday prime minister erdogan met with protesters. they say they don't represent the protesters. it was a plan that set protests in motion last month. now turkey's ruling party is considering setting a vote to change the construction plans. >>> the murder trial of repeated mob boss whitey bolger in the city of boston. prosecutors said he is responsible for murder in the city. he says he was a small timer. the same lawyers say three ex-mobsters who have pinned murder accusations on bolger cannot be believed. he's accused of being involved in 19 murders and the 83-year-old was the most wanted man in america. you're looking at video upon his return when he was captured in santa monica, california. >>> a man who held three women hostage is pleading not guilty. the defense showed interest in a plea deal if the death penalty was ruled out. the victims disappeared separat
clinton cited his own record in kosovo and bosnia. >>> there is an uneasy calm in turkey in the wake of protests in the city. thousands clashed in istanbul's taksim square leaving four people dead and thousands injured. yesterday prime minister erdogan met with protesters. they say they don't represent the protesters. it was a plan that set protests in motion last month. now turkey's ruling party is considering setting a vote to change the construction plans. >>> the murder...
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. >> police in bosnia have broken up a siege by thousands of protesters linked in a human chain around sarajevo's parliament building. they are demanding government action on a new i.d. law. many guests were stuck inside the building for 14 hours. they were eventually evacuated by the police force. >> 91-year-old prince philip, husband of the british queen, is said to be progressing satisfactorily in hospital after undergoing exploratory surgery. his help was in the spotlight last summer when he spent almost a week in a hospital with a bladder infection. >> the u.s. economy added 175,000 jobs in the month of may according to government data released on friday. numbers are better than forecasters had expected but not enough to make a dent in the unemployment rate, which rose slightly to 7.6%. reports suggest that the federal reserve will continue its stimulus program. >> analysts said growing demand beyond europe was the main factor for the rise in imports. the world goods were also exported in the european union. but it is not all good news. our correspondent explains why from the fran
. >> police in bosnia have broken up a siege by thousands of protesters linked in a human chain around sarajevo's parliament building. they are demanding government action on a new i.d. law. many guests were stuck inside the building for 14 hours. they were eventually evacuated by the police force. >> 91-year-old prince philip, husband of the british queen, is said to be progressing satisfactorily in hospital after undergoing exploratory surgery. his help was in the spotlight last...
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you really -- you even traveled to bosnia.l. >> being in the fashion of who i was playing with, i better do my homework. so, i flew to croatia, bosnia and serbia, to study these people. and i recorded many interviews. and i came home with all my homework. i understood a very complicated war. it took a lot of time to understand really what it was about. and i'm sure only our news people here would understand. and then, the truth behind the smaller wars is always another interesting story, that some of us, you know, think is the real truth. but at any rate, i came home fully briefed on this situation. and then, i studied with a serbian friend, a bosnian friend. and of course, the best vocal coach in the country. between all these people, the real deal and -- >> you had the accents. i can't do it like you did it. >> you travel. the "rs" get rolled. it's a very specific accent because it will remind you of that whole area of russia and poland. but serbia -- a serbian accent has a very specific ring to it. placement in your voice,
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exactly and we didn't go to the united nations security council to go to kosovo and we did it in bosnia and we stopped the genocide and the killing. everybody refers to afghanistan and iraq, understandably for good reason but there have been times when we have intervened with air powers and others have taken care of -- >> rose: you think that is the model? >> i know that is the model. if we put american boots on the ground you would see a reaction which would help bashar el-assad immensely, we all know that then americans would be intervening in a way that would, we would have a great propaganda tool. >> rose: you know, you sit on the senate committee and talk to people from the secretary of defense and the secretary of state and the chairman of joint chiefs and all come to the commit tease that you sit on and you have an opportunity to talk to them, leon panetta, secretary clinton, former cia director competent address and the chairman of the joint chiefs all say they recommended. what did they recommend? >> they recommended arming the rebels a year or so ago and now they are saying, n
exactly and we didn't go to the united nations security council to go to kosovo and we did it in bosnia and we stopped the genocide and the killing. everybody refers to afghanistan and iraq, understandably for good reason but there have been times when we have intervened with air powers and others have taken care of -- >> rose: you think that is the model? >> i know that is the model. if we put american boots on the ground you would see a reaction which would help bashar el-assad...
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enduring shell fire to deliver food to the people of sudan yet i've also seen them protect the people of bosnia. gwen: what does the switch mean policy? foreign covering the week, pete williams news, martha raddatz of abc news, and david sanger of "the new york times." >> award-winning reporting and covering history as it happens, live, from our nation's capital, this is "washington ifill.ith gwen corporate funding for "washington week" is provided .y -- >> we went out and asked people old ise question, how the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us and learned a lot of us have known someone who their 90's.nto even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed, retirement age. the question is, how do you make sure you have the money you need these years?of >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is by boeing. additional funding is provided annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by to your pbss station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. it appears
enduring shell fire to deliver food to the people of sudan yet i've also seen them protect the people of bosnia. gwen: what does the switch mean policy? foreign covering the week, pete williams news, martha raddatz of abc news, and david sanger of "the new york times." >> award-winning reporting and covering history as it happens, live, from our nation's capital, this is "washington ifill.ith gwen corporate funding for "washington week" is provided .y -- >>...
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. >> police in bosnia have broken up a siege by thousands of protesters linked in a human chain around sarajevo's parliament building. they are demanding government action on a new i.d. law. many guests were stuck inside the building for 14 hours. they were eventually evacuated by the police force. >> 91-year-old prince philip, husband of the british queen, is said to be progressing satisfactorily in hospital after undergoing exploratory surgery. his help was in the spotlight last summer when he spent almost a week in a hospital with a bladder infection. >> the u.s. economy added 175,000 jobs in the month of may according to government data released on friday. numbers are better than forecasters had expected but not enough to make a dent in the unemployment rate, which rose slightly to 7.6%. reports suggest that the federal reserve will continue its stimulus program. >> analysts said growing demand beyond europe was the main factor for the rise in imports. the world goods were also exported in the european union. but it is not all good news. our correspondent explains why from the fran
. >> police in bosnia have broken up a siege by thousands of protesters linked in a human chain around sarajevo's parliament building. they are demanding government action on a new i.d. law. many guests were stuck inside the building for 14 hours. they were eventually evacuated by the police force. >> 91-year-old prince philip, husband of the british queen, is said to be progressing satisfactorily in hospital after undergoing exploratory surgery. his help was in the spotlight last...
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was asked about bosnia and kosovo.as you said i'm the commander-in-chief wants to make the right decision, but part of a former president clinton was saying was he had regrets about not dealing with bosnia and kosovo sooner. how much do something like that way on president obama? he talked about the slaughter, how is continued. how much is that pressure weigh on him? >> the president is very aware of the past precedent and the situations and with regards to the decisions a president has to make constantly on matters of national security seeks the insight and advice of experts both within the administration and outside of it. again having not seen the full extent of president clinton's remarks, those are all valid points. having said that, president obama assesses the specific situation, which could be analogous but not perfectly so and judges was in the best interest of the united states today and what policy options present the best opportunity for achieving our ultimate goal. >> are you aware of any phone conversatio
was asked about bosnia and kosovo.as you said i'm the commander-in-chief wants to make the right decision, but part of a former president clinton was saying was he had regrets about not dealing with bosnia and kosovo sooner. how much do something like that way on president obama? he talked about the slaughter, how is continued. how much is that pressure weigh on him? >> the president is very aware of the past precedent and the situations and with regards to the decisions a president has...
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in bosnia, about 1,500 people have been freed from the parliament building after it was besiege bid protesters demanding a new i.d. law. babies born since the old run in february have no legal documents and they formed a human cordon to allow trapped lawmakers and other officials and foreign visitors to actually get out of the building. here's a sobering prediction. within the next decade, people living here in the u.k. will have a 50-50 chance of getting cancer at some point in their lives. that's according to the charity, mcmillen cancer support. two decades ago, just over three out of 10 people experienced during during their lifetime. this has risen to more than four out of 10. mcmillen estimates that by 2020, the figure will be close to five out of 10. well, with improvements in treatment, the charity also have more people to survive. the professor of the chief medical center at mcmillen cancer support. >> the majority of cancers are in older age, and many of them are related to lifestyle changes. so not smoking, a healthy lifestyle, physical activity. some of these things are things that
in bosnia, about 1,500 people have been freed from the parliament building after it was besiege bid protesters demanding a new i.d. law. babies born since the old run in february have no legal documents and they formed a human cordon to allow trapped lawmakers and other officials and foreign visitors to actually get out of the building. here's a sobering prediction. within the next decade, people living here in the u.k. will have a 50-50 chance of getting cancer at some point in their lives....
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she was forced in bosnia and rwanda and libya. the real question is, does she believe in it in syria? are we going to use lethal going in are we ourselves to help them? consulther they did not hillary clinton on this one. >> the monster? she has a record of not only being an internationalist, but also in human rights advocate. immediately after her nomination, the anti-defamation supporter because of her work in the international arena. but this is still barack obama as foreign policy. susan rice may want to intervene but she also has to deal with the other national security team, including the secretary of state. >> the one thing to worry about, and to some extent, with ofan rice, they have a view intervention for humanitarian reasons. that is very risky. foreign policy is not social work. you have to have a really hard- headed assessment. if we're going to commit american troops, it has to be on the basis of our own security and interest. to cannot make a hostage humanitarian. otherwise, we would be everywhere in the world. >> m
she was forced in bosnia and rwanda and libya. the real question is, does she believe in it in syria? are we going to use lethal going in are we ourselves to help them? consulther they did not hillary clinton on this one. >> the monster? she has a record of not only being an internationalist, but also in human rights advocate. immediately after her nomination, the anti-defamation supporter because of her work in the international arena. but this is still barack obama as foreign policy....
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people in bosnia hers go vina have been marking a massacre that took place there in the early 1990's. despite thousands of deaths, serb authorities refuse to ecognize the crimes. >> she lost six sons and her husband in the massacre. 21 years later, she's still searching for their remain. she hangs a white sheet out to is the world this house nonserb. now it's a choice but at the begin og they have massacre it was compulsory. that's when they came after her. >> i said hide, children, hide in the game of god. , we haven't said done anything wrong, why should i hide? another said you fulfilled my wish and bought me a car, i won't be sad if i die. she believes they died in one hofe prison camps like this. thousands of bosnian muslims were sent there, most were killed, many just disappeared. in 1992, one man came to symbolize the suffering. he was 22 years old and he survived. as he tours the crumbling camp, he wants people to acknowledge the horrors that happened there. >> we still live in fear that the war will start again and we have to run away. why did we come back at all? why did we
people in bosnia hers go vina have been marking a massacre that took place there in the early 1990's. despite thousands of deaths, serb authorities refuse to ecognize the crimes. >> she lost six sons and her husband in the massacre. 21 years later, she's still searching for their remain. she hangs a white sheet out to is the world this house nonserb. now it's a choice but at the begin og they have massacre it was compulsory. that's when they came after her. >> i said hide, children,...
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the identity document issue has been at the center of recent anti-government protests in bosnia. there were more demonstrations on monday over delays in the adoption of a national identity . it began june 5 when parents asked lawmakers to end the bickering and adopt a new law. ecuador and britain agreed to establish a working group to solve the standoff. he has been held up in the embassy in london for almost a year. we have more. >> sunday's meeting was a reassuring one. he's been a guest at ecuador's london embassy for almost a year now. and outside is the constant threat of arrests. but ecuador's foreign minister promised to continue protecting his life and try to bring him to ecuador as a political refugee. >> our government will not hand over him it the government or any other government and will continue to insist on his right to claim asylum and end his situation for the granting of safe passage to ecuador. lost an i leak man appeal to extradition to sweden and faces allegations of sexual assault which he denies. speaking to al jazeera, he said he wants guarantee the swedi
the identity document issue has been at the center of recent anti-government protests in bosnia. there were more demonstrations on monday over delays in the adoption of a national identity . it began june 5 when parents asked lawmakers to end the bickering and adopt a new law. ecuador and britain agreed to establish a working group to solve the standoff. he has been held up in the embassy in london for almost a year. we have more. >> sunday's meeting was a reassuring one. he's been a...
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realities for brits and obscure good documentation in order to hide what happened from both serbia and bosnia. listeners or all citizens then you can see how successful you can be sure bring some massacre is pretty much the only thing that people around awhile know about the war in yugoslavia there are a lot of movies that were filmed about this event a lot of songs popular songs were written about it but. i know that because sr had to deal with that on a legal basis i'm sure you know that. serbs would also say that before the chevron it's a massacre took place there was also a mass killing of serbs by the both me and commander named nasser henri tool as far as i know was acquitted and to your earlier point that the serbia tried we need to many played be the proceedings of the tribunal the if it did hit number off indictments and convictions do not support that but let us come back to this issue off how drastic is really the international justice right after the break. i would rather as questions for the people who visit our instead of speaking on their behalf. and that's why you can find my
realities for brits and obscure good documentation in order to hide what happened from both serbia and bosnia. listeners or all citizens then you can see how successful you can be sure bring some massacre is pretty much the only thing that people around awhile know about the war in yugoslavia there are a lot of movies that were filmed about this event a lot of songs popular songs were written about it but. i know that because sr had to deal with that on a legal basis i'm sure you know that....
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clearly winning, which may happen soon, or both sides are militarily exhausted which happened after bosnia. i think we will get a peace conference this summer. that's good. but it may not necessarily vindicate the side that the u.s. is supporting. >> that seems quite reason on what you just heard. >> i agree with pat that sticking our toe in is not going to help u.s. there is too much at stake for putin and he was defiant about it last week. there is no indication that the u.s. and russia are going to come together on this thing. putin is going to hold his ground. we're going to stick our toe in and provide a couple weapons and this is going to continue. i think assad is not going anywhere. >> well, i think this is going to be a major defeat for the united states if that is the case. what we have at risk here is having all of the people and all of the countries who are opposed to us have a major victory here which will tilt the general support for us against us. i think that's a major problem for us. you're not just talking about syria. you're talking about lebanon and jordan. all of these
clearly winning, which may happen soon, or both sides are militarily exhausted which happened after bosnia. i think we will get a peace conference this summer. that's good. but it may not necessarily vindicate the side that the u.s. is supporting. >> that seems quite reason on what you just heard. >> i agree with pat that sticking our toe in is not going to help u.s. there is too much at stake for putin and he was defiant about it last week. there is no indication that the u.s. and...
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tess or cilia and listen to some other stories from around the world a human chain that's around a bosnia's parliament which blog more than a thousand people inside the building has disbanded by protesters are vowing to fight on to make the government pass a new law that will give newborn babies valued official identification numbers after the previous idea legislation lapsed in savagery the demonstrations were sparked after a three month old child was prevented from leaving the country for a lifesaving treatment because the infant couldn't get a passport. fighting continues to rage in suburbs in the south and east of damascus according to the opposition government troops fired missiles on rebels in the syrian capital causing a major fire to break out the russian foreign minister sergey lavrov has called for countries involved in the syrian crisis to make political progress on bringing peace to the war torn country president putin spoke in and two friends it speculation about his marriage announcing that he and his wife are divorcing after almost thirty years together the couple both told r
tess or cilia and listen to some other stories from around the world a human chain that's around a bosnia's parliament which blog more than a thousand people inside the building has disbanded by protesters are vowing to fight on to make the government pass a new law that will give newborn babies valued official identification numbers after the previous idea legislation lapsed in savagery the demonstrations were sparked after a three month old child was prevented from leaving the country for a...
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pastors in bosnia are continuing their fight to force the government for a new law on issue national id numbers marching in their hundreds through the capital the previous law laughs and so. and babies born since that haven't been given official they just ration documents like passports demonstrations began more than a week ago when thousands of angry parents parliament in sarajevo. well it brings us up to date here on our t.v. and in just a couple of minutes some way to sports news with kate. six san diego residents were thrown off of an airplane not for what they said but how they said it because they said it in another language russian in fact a paranoid and cowardly steward on the plane told them that they had to clear out just for speaking another language to be here yes of some group of people were to commit a terrorist act then speaking in a foreign language would be a good tactic i can't deny that and for those who come to america better get on the ball and learn to speak english adequately but there is a problem about fifty million tourists visit america every year according
pastors in bosnia are continuing their fight to force the government for a new law on issue national id numbers marching in their hundreds through the capital the previous law laughs and so. and babies born since that haven't been given official they just ration documents like passports demonstrations began more than a week ago when thousands of angry parents parliament in sarajevo. well it brings us up to date here on our t.v. and in just a couple of minutes some way to sports news with kate....
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bosnia was a successful intervention. why was it successful?onent was totally isolated by neighboring countries that wanted to be part of nato and were supporting us and we had a free hand in effect in leading with the situation. we dealt with it decisively and, in fact, created a situation in which several countries now replace yugoslavia which was a communist dictatorship and which are now individually joining nato but the european union. what hasn't worked as well was the attack on iraq, which was based on false assumptions and which has created a situation that is very unstable and continues to deteriorate. the intervention in libya by the british and the french with our backing hasn't worked out too well and the french and british haven't been very effective. we are now pointed towards something, somewhat similar but more dangerous in syria, because syria's interlocked with iran, that poses dangers for the global economy, that will affect the interest of japan and china. we should be building an international coalition to impose some sort
bosnia was a successful intervention. why was it successful?onent was totally isolated by neighboring countries that wanted to be part of nato and were supporting us and we had a free hand in effect in leading with the situation. we dealt with it decisively and, in fact, created a situation in which several countries now replace yugoslavia which was a communist dictatorship and which are now individually joining nato but the european union. what hasn't worked as well was the attack on iraq,...
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peacekeepers fail to protect the peoe of bosnia. as e most powerful and inspiring country on this effort , we have a critical role to play insisting the institution meet the necessities of our time. reporter: power, an advocate or strong u.s. ction in libya, and rice puses for approaches in syria,planing why john mccain today said he co work with rice as national security adviser andthrew support behind power saying th senate needs to agent on nominations as soon as possible. lou: joining us now, former frl prosecutor, andrew mccarthy, great to have you wit us. >thank you. lou: outright,simplynot qualified. >> if she puposely lied or knew what se said on those sun shows was false, she's unfit to serve ethically, morally, and she simply -- ii she was about the business of pulling the wool over the american peole's eyes, she shoun't bein a position of trust. if she actually honestly believed wat she was saying on the circumstances where, as we nowknow within minutes of the ttack, th govement in washington knew that this was a terroris
peacekeepers fail to protect the peoe of bosnia. as e most powerful and inspiring country on this effort , we have a critical role to play insisting the institution meet the necessities of our time. reporter: power, an advocate or strong u.s. ction in libya, and rice puses for approaches in syria,planing why john mccain today said he co work with rice as national security adviser andthrew support behind power saying th senate needs to agent on nominations as soon as possible. lou: joining us...
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protesters in bosnia of continuing their fight to force the government for a new law in issuing national id numbers marching in the hundreds of the capital the previous law lapsed in february and babies born since then have been given official registration documents like passport demonstrations began more than a week ago when thousands of angry parents besieged parliament in sarajevo. government workers in india's kashmir angry at being underpaid a job insecurity took the fury to the streets riot police that are coming to disperse them after several hundreds rallied over their temporary contracts are not getting regular salaries public sector workers there have increasingly started taking to the streets to get leaders to consider their demands. money support rather right here right after the break. six san diego residents were thrown off of an airplane not for what they said but how they said it because they said it in another language russian in fact a paranoid and cowardly steward on the plane told them that they had to clear out just for speaking another language to be here yes of som
protesters in bosnia of continuing their fight to force the government for a new law in issuing national id numbers marching in the hundreds of the capital the previous law lapsed in february and babies born since then have been given official registration documents like passport demonstrations began more than a week ago when thousands of angry parents besieged parliament in sarajevo. government workers in india's kashmir angry at being underpaid a job insecurity took the fury to the streets...
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. >> i've een u.n.peacekeepers fail to protect the people of bosnia.s the most powerful and inspiring country on this effort , we have acritil role to play inssisting the institution meet thenecessities of our time. reporter: power an adocate for strong u.s. action in libya, and rice pushes for approaches in syria, planing why john mccain today said he could work with rice as national security adviser ad threw support behind power saing the senat needs to agent on nominionss soon possie. lou: joining us no, former frl prosecutor, andr mccarthy, great to have you th us. >> thank you. lou: otright, simply not qualified. >> if she purposely lied knew what she aid on those sun sows was false, sh's unfit t serv ethically, morlly, andshe simply -- ii she was about the business of pulling the woo over the american people's eyes, she shldn't be in a position of trust. if she actually, honestly believed what she was saying o the circumstances where, as we now know within mintes of the attack, the government in washington knew that this was a terrorist attack, a
. >> i've een u.n.peacekeepers fail to protect the people of bosnia.s the most powerful and inspiring country on this effort , we have acritil role to play inssisting the institution meet thenecessities of our time. reporter: power an adocate for strong u.s. action in libya, and rice pushes for approaches in syria, planing why john mccain today said he could work with rice as national security adviser ad threw support behind power saing the senat needs to agent on nominionss soon possie....
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which was created by the security council in the 1990s to deal with war crimes from boss any and -- bosnia and croatia, and i had worked on the genocide trials, so i was very interested in international courts. and one of the things we did when i was at the court in the hague was we looked at the number burke and post-world war ii precedents. most of the precedents were from nuremberg or the other trials that occurred in europe following world war ii, so i just became interested in nuremberg and the be history of international courts and where the idea came from. and after i'd left practicing law and had come to be a professor at stanford teaching international law, i was doing some research into the history of international courts and looking at things like in the 1790s the u.s. and britain entered into a treaty, the j treaty, settling claims from the revolutionary war that created international tribunals. i was at a conference, and i was talking to a judge on the special court for sierra leone which is the court that tried charles taylor for his crimes and has tried other human rights cr
which was created by the security council in the 1990s to deal with war crimes from boss any and -- bosnia and croatia, and i had worked on the genocide trials, so i was very interested in international courts. and one of the things we did when i was at the court in the hague was we looked at the number burke and post-world war ii precedents. most of the precedents were from nuremberg or the other trials that occurred in europe following world war ii, so i just became interested in nuremberg...