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the president of the republic of serbia is an unabashed of serb nationalism in bosnia. >> bosnia anderzegovena will continue to suffer great deal. it may be perceived as a single country abroad, but not so much here. there's no consensus. it was never agreed that boss knee yaks, serbs and croats would live together after the war. we were forced to, so the international community shouldn't wonder that bosnia has such problems. >> and that there is a lot of frustration. frustration that's evident, even on a special holiday like this one. >> it's hard to live here. if only we could celebrate like this every day. >> we have lots of problems. our economy is a disaster. corruption is everywhere. we see that croatia is an e.u. member and serbia are beginning talks, but what will become of bosnia? >> he says he's not so interested in political questions. >> i hope everything that is in the frame of europe needs to be europe somehow. it is europe. so the question of this formality is left to the politicians. i don't know. >> he says he sees himself as an artist providing music and films to a
the president of the republic of serbia is an unabashed of serb nationalism in bosnia. >> bosnia anderzegovena will continue to suffer great deal. it may be perceived as a single country abroad, but not so much here. there's no consensus. it was never agreed that boss knee yaks, serbs and croats would live together after the war. we were forced to, so the international community shouldn't wonder that bosnia has such problems. >> and that there is a lot of frustration. frustration...
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a lot of people say the model today is somehow bosnia or kosovo, and in kosovo and bosnia, we workedut various peace agreements so that people would have a sense of what the places were going to look like once the fighting stopped. and right now no one has a clue what syria is going to look like, and for that reason ever is very much doug in. >> a hundred thousand people are said to have died. 1.9 million have fled since march of 2011. the u.s. is pouring money in in humanitarian aide. and the president on friday talked about the problems with the u.s. going forward, and he said if the u.s. goes in and attacks another country would mandate, then there are the questions in terms of whether international law supports it? again, it gets back down to russia and russia's veto and the security council. but richard i do want to talk to you about your work in syria, in analyzing all of these rebel groups. what will happen if syria does fall apart? you are talk about the kurds, drews, it's a multi-facetted problem. >> it is, and it is a complicated one. and getting into costs just for a secon
a lot of people say the model today is somehow bosnia or kosovo, and in kosovo and bosnia, we workedut various peace agreements so that people would have a sense of what the places were going to look like once the fighting stopped. and right now no one has a clue what syria is going to look like, and for that reason ever is very much doug in. >> a hundred thousand people are said to have died. 1.9 million have fled since march of 2011. the u.s. is pouring money in in humanitarian aide....
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is deeply disturbing, whether vietn vietnam, bosnia or syria. it has the the ability to change the perspective of the people and their presidents. we show them to you now. many of the dead we are talking about are children. their body lined up aby their mothers. more disturbing video. itv news obtained video from what they say is a kred cull independent syria filmmaker showing victims, women and children, lying their whey fell, seemingly suffocated. assad's forces launched the attack. the government as usual denies it. president obama is now responding to the allegations in an exclusive interview with cnn "new day's" chris cuomo. >> we are right now gathering information about this particular event. but i can say that unlike some of the evidence that we were trying to get earlier that led to a u.n. investigator going into syria, what we have seen indicates this is clearly a big event. of grave concern. and you know we are -- already in communications with the entire international community. we are moving through the u.n. to try to prompt better
is deeply disturbing, whether vietn vietnam, bosnia or syria. it has the the ability to change the perspective of the people and their presidents. we show them to you now. many of the dead we are talking about are children. their body lined up aby their mothers. more disturbing video. itv news obtained video from what they say is a kred cull independent syria filmmaker showing victims, women and children, lying their whey fell, seemingly suffocated. assad's forces launched the attack. the...
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in the case of highlander people in bosnia singing together, the two are pretty much inseparable.rrator) in a mountainous region of bosnia herzegovina close to sarajevo, a sheep herding community has developed a unique singing style known as ganga. this genre, which is primarily sung outdoors in groups, closely reflects the conditions and life style of the highlander commity. in bosnian highlander culture, specifically in mt. bjelasnica, people will spend a lot of time outdoors since it's the herding culture. they will spend a lot of time up in the hills all alone looking down into the valley. and if somebody's passing through the valley, they certainly want to be heard. [singing ganga] it is very important to conquer that space with your voice. in terms of finding a genre that will carry the furthest, it's definitely a genre called ganga. and this particular type of singing is characterized by very close harmonies, so voices are close to each other and they somehow acoustically clash off of each other, but that enables the sound to travel further. when i first got to medlo fair,
in the case of highlander people in bosnia singing together, the two are pretty much inseparable.rrator) in a mountainous region of bosnia herzegovina close to sarajevo, a sheep herding community has developed a unique singing style known as ganga. this genre, which is primarily sung outdoors in groups, closely reflects the conditions and life style of the highlander commity. in bosnian highlander culture, specifically in mt. bjelasnica, people will spend a lot of time outdoors since it's the...
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bosnia took a 2-0 lead in the 1st half 2-1 bosnia, 59th minute >> gary: jozy altidore buries one fromto tie the game 2-2 tie 2-2 tie, 84th minute altidore again this time off the free kick he bends into the back of the net take another look at this incredible goal usa leads 3- 2 3-2 usa, 86th minute altidore completes the hat trick he scores from 8 yards out 4-2 u.s.a. final- 4-3 u.s.a team record 12th straight win for the u.s.a >> gary: ever seen this somewhat creepy commercial featuring brad pitt? well a's outfielder josh >> gary: reddick picked up on it's weirdness and decided to do his best pitt impersonation >> gary: reddick impersonates brad pitt >> gary: cnn tonight goodnight ♪ [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be great if all devices had backup power? the chevrolet volt does. it's ingeniously designed to seamlessly switch from electricity to gas to extend your driving range. no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. right now, get a 2013 chevrolet volt for around $269 per month. i i hahaveve no idea whats's go. mamaybybe e you'
bosnia took a 2-0 lead in the 1st half 2-1 bosnia, 59th minute >> gary: jozy altidore buries one fromto tie the game 2-2 tie 2-2 tie, 84th minute altidore again this time off the free kick he bends into the back of the net take another look at this incredible goal usa leads 3- 2 3-2 usa, 86th minute altidore completes the hat trick he scores from 8 yards out 4-2 u.s.a. final- 4-3 u.s.a team record 12th straight win for the u.s.a >> gary: ever seen this somewhat creepy commercial...
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she has no health insurance. >> bosnia has a be more than ever and unsecured future, maybe more than ever, it is more and more obvious to what extent this country stagnates. some say here in sarajevo if there is no fundamental political change, this might remain like this for the next 10 years. >> all right, it's time to tango. we will see you at the top of the next hour. >> bye-bye. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
she has no health insurance. >> bosnia has a be more than ever and unsecured future, maybe more than ever, it is more and more obvious to what extent this country stagnates. some say here in sarajevo if there is no fundamental political change, this might remain like this for the next 10 years. >> all right, it's time to tango. we will see you at the top of the next hour. >> bye-bye. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
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peacekeepers in lebanon and bosnia, welcome to debate. from moscow, the former vice chair of the russian parliamentary committee on foreign affairs. thank you for being with us. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. barack obama, david cameron, the french president, proceeding with what sounds like newfound caution. >> we must do everything to reach it with a cool solution. >> is this the same that we heard at the beginning of the week? >> not exactly. in the speech he said that the position needed to be credible. that was the sentence that he made. i think it is a good picture where you frightened someone and you say to the other one, you must be able to discuss. that is probably why he made this declaration this morning. >> it is not a case of him knowing something that we did not know about an intervention in syria? >> i do not think so. a few days ago i think we were expecting the attack during the nine. now the british have taken another position. the u.s., as well, and the french this morning saying -- ok, we will n
peacekeepers in lebanon and bosnia, welcome to debate. from moscow, the former vice chair of the russian parliamentary committee on foreign affairs. thank you for being with us. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. barack obama, david cameron, the french president, proceeding with what sounds like newfound caution. >> we must do everything to reach it with a cool solution. >> is this the same that we heard at the beginning of the week? >> not exactly. in the...
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y hubo 3 goles en galaxy de donovan pero no lo convoco con bosnia el 14 de agosto la selección de estados al 3 acaba el out vemos el hit al derecho y oakland gana 5 a 1. astros se pone caliente el partido vemos a robby grossman y en la octava entrada vemos como terminan con la victoria 12 de los rangers que siguen empatados con oakland en la liga americana el viernes costa de marfil con méxico. >> y que lamentable que le hayan lanzado una banana eso es racismo. >> lo siento por tus chivas tenía que decirlo. >> (risas). >> con esto llegamos al final de esta edición, muchas gracias por su atención, >> y quédese en sintonía pues a continuación sigue el noticiero nacional univision. muy buenas delitos menores de drogas, el secretario de justicia dice que aliviarÁ el hacinamiento de prisiones, en nueva york, una jueza dice que esta prÁctica (nombre en inglÉs) no es constitucional, la prÁctica de detener y revisar a sospechosos la inmensa mayorÍa 9 de diez hispanos y afroamericanos, un enorme hoyo en la tierra provoca el colapso de un hotel, autoridad desalojan edificios cercanos, y moda silenc
y hubo 3 goles en galaxy de donovan pero no lo convoco con bosnia el 14 de agosto la selección de estados al 3 acaba el out vemos el hit al derecho y oakland gana 5 a 1. astros se pone caliente el partido vemos a robby grossman y en la octava entrada vemos como terminan con la victoria 12 de los rangers que siguen empatados con oakland en la liga americana el viernes costa de marfil con méxico. >> y que lamentable que le hayan lanzado una banana eso es racismo. >> lo siento por...
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the usa and bosnia. 2-1, bosnia. altidor with the equalizer.e that, world. that's how we get ourt( kicks around here. pushing around thee1 rest ofw3 world. through the perilous fight like the -- what is this thing called? >> are you okay,lp jim? >> iÑi don't know. >> take some time to recoup. >> he's got fire. >> thank you, jim. we'll be right back. >>> tonight at 11:00 -- >> how many of the casefá would you say you think are just mental health issues? >> i'd say t(90%. >>xd exorcism, more and moree1 people turning to it but are they looking in the right place? >> that will do it this evening. hope to see you tonight at 11:00.xd >> now on "extra," "real housewives" teresa giudice faces the judge. how teresa and her husband, joe, the real crooks of new jersey? "extra" is in the courtroom. from breaking the bank to broke. "housewives" lowsing more than just their houses. simon's baby mama secretly settles her divorce. how many millions her ex has to force over? now trending, what led oprah to come this close to a nervous breakdown? ashton kutcher
the usa and bosnia. 2-1, bosnia. altidor with the equalizer.e that, world. that's how we get ourt( kicks around here. pushing around thee1 rest ofw3 world. through the perilous fight like the -- what is this thing called? >> are you okay,lp jim? >> iÑi don't know. >> take some time to recoup. >> he's got fire. >> thank you, jim. we'll be right back. >>> tonight at 11:00 -- >> how many of the casefá would you say you think are just mental health...
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. >> jurgen klinsmann dejó fuera de la lista al landon donovan para el partido con bosnia hersegovinaectaba, al derecho pegadito a la línea, dos carreras registraban y ahora vamos a liga nacional, recuperándose y presente en el estadio, omar quintanilla, hit al derecho y la segunda carrera que cruzaba la registradora y el director y danny débito en casa, sacaba elevado y adrián gonzález anotaba. >> mario formica en las próximas 24 horas podría llegar a cruz azul. >> formica. >> con m. >> habrá que verlo. >> rosario. >> ojala que sí. >> gracias. >> no le cambie, que al volver entérese cuál es la mejor ciudad para vivir, ya volvemos. @÷ >> se espera que el próximo 10 de septiembre apple de a conocer su nuevo i-phone y es que es un teléfono con sensor de huella de digitales y para mayor seguridad. >> también se dio a conocer la ciudad mejor para vivir, la lista la encabeza la vemos en pantalla. >> recuerde que las noticias comienzan mañana en "al despertar", buenas noches. >> noche de lunes 12 de agosto, absuelven al agente de la patrulla fronteriza que matÓ a carlos lamadrid en el 2011,
. >> jurgen klinsmann dejó fuera de la lista al landon donovan para el partido con bosnia hersegovinaectaba, al derecho pegadito a la línea, dos carreras registraban y ahora vamos a liga nacional, recuperándose y presente en el estadio, omar quintanilla, hit al derecho y la segunda carrera que cruzaba la registradora y el director y danny débito en casa, sacaba elevado y adrián gonzález anotaba. >> mario formica en las próximas 24 horas podría llegar a cruz azul. >>...
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but do the lessons of bosnia and kosovo really apply to the dilemma on syria?nt, jack jacobs. thanks for joining us, colonel. so maybe start with taking these one at a time and look at kosovo, what "the new york times" calls the obvious precedent for syria. you see some similarities there. the serbs had an alliance, traditional alliance. the russians were willing to block anything the united nations aimed at holding them accountable. it was going to happen without the u.n. goes without saying, happened without congress. you had sort of massacres of civilian populations that prompted the united states to act. and then 78 days of air strikes and a positive result. do you see any encouraging signs there for syria? >> no, i don't think so. you said it yourself. 78 days of bombing. we're not going to -- we're going to have one to three days of targeted rockets hitting specific places inside syria and facilities. most important, though, the object sieve completely different. the objective there was to stop it. the objective in bosnia was to stop it, to end it. our ob
but do the lessons of bosnia and kosovo really apply to the dilemma on syria?nt, jack jacobs. thanks for joining us, colonel. so maybe start with taking these one at a time and look at kosovo, what "the new york times" calls the obvious precedent for syria. you see some similarities there. the serbs had an alliance, traditional alliance. the russians were willing to block anything the united nations aimed at holding them accountable. it was going to happen without the u.n. goes...
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just as they did in bosnia and former yugoslavia. the american colonies had already developed a habit of political -- of what we come to call democracy. they knew how to govern themselves. they had their own legislatures, own elected officials, and they had, you know, been for a hundred years -- adams writes about this in dissertation on the cannon and feudal law, but americans are different than europe in terms of politics for basic reasons so that there's not nearly the shock value as there is -- i mean, the shock experience in the united states when they move through the revolutionary experience because it's not really revolutionary, but more evolutionary. the secret of the american revolution is that it was not really a revolution. it was more of an evolution. the egyptians are going to have a very difficult time discovering what came naturally to us. this is not a comment on muslimism, okay? although, it's part of the package, but that they have no history or history of practicing democratic politics. you're welcome. >> thank yo
just as they did in bosnia and former yugoslavia. the american colonies had already developed a habit of political -- of what we come to call democracy. they knew how to govern themselves. they had their own legislatures, own elected officials, and they had, you know, been for a hundred years -- adams writes about this in dissertation on the cannon and feudal law, but americans are different than europe in terms of politics for basic reasons so that there's not nearly the shock value as there...
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. >> we have been here before, thinking of bosnia and the situation there where a united states presidentas called out for not doing something where phoeupbgs were broadcast across the world and the atrocities happening there. now we're seeing atrocities in syria. will this be another moment where the president is going to be called out to do anything? >> well, he is being called out to do something now. the fact is if the question by reuters was asked, are we going to, as a american people, continue to allow the slaughter of syrian civilians and the use of chemical weapons in that region, are we going to allow it and sit back and do nothing? i think the overwhelming consensus of the american people would be no, we must be doing something and i think this president has a responsibility particularly since he has put the credibility of the united states on the line by saying if you cross this red line, there will be consequences. well, america is waiting to see what those consequences will be. >> okay, mark, now we know the red line has been drawn and a belief that the president should do s
. >> we have been here before, thinking of bosnia and the situation there where a united states presidentas called out for not doing something where phoeupbgs were broadcast across the world and the atrocities happening there. now we're seeing atrocities in syria. will this be another moment where the president is going to be called out to do anything? >> well, he is being called out to do something now. the fact is if the question by reuters was asked, are we going to, as a...
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just as they did in bosnia and from yugoslavia. the american colleagues have already developed habits of what we've come to call democracy. they knew how to govern themselves. they had their own legislatures, peron elected officials. for 100 years adams writes about this in something called dissertation that america has become different than england and europe in terms of politics. for very basic reasons. there's not nearly the shock value. the shock experience in the united states amend that to this revolutionary experience because it's not really revolutionary. it's evolution. the secret of the american revolution is it less than a revolution. it was more of an evolution. the egyptians are going to have a difficult time discovering what came naturally to us. this is not a comment on muslimism. although, it is part of the package. they have no history of being democratic politics. >> thank you for coming. thank you for being a professional historian. california just passed legislation saying that all segments of american history n
just as they did in bosnia and from yugoslavia. the american colleagues have already developed habits of what we've come to call democracy. they knew how to govern themselves. they had their own legislatures, peron elected officials. for 100 years adams writes about this in something called dissertation that america has become different than england and europe in terms of politics. for very basic reasons. there's not nearly the shock value. the shock experience in the united states amend that...
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ashleigh, you know the difference that we have in this circumstance and what we saw in certainly bosniaipated in kosovo and i was the intel that gave dr. kay the intel when we went from exploitation task force to the iraq service group, which he led. my view of this is that the president has very, very precisely defined the issue of the use of chemical weapons. the fact that assad has a regime that has brutalized his country and is killing his own population to the american population and to america, we have not cared up to this point. at least the administration has been content to say we are going to allow what we see in syria take place. nothing has taken place by the united states in advance of the discussions that we hear now. so this really is a distinction with a difference. it's chemical weapons which is egregious against international law as opposed to assad slaughtering its own people which many people say it's a syrian problem. i hate to sound graphic but that's what it is. >> it's one extraordinary and the other not so much. dr. kay and "spider" marks, thank you so much. >>>
ashleigh, you know the difference that we have in this circumstance and what we saw in certainly bosniaipated in kosovo and i was the intel that gave dr. kay the intel when we went from exploitation task force to the iraq service group, which he led. my view of this is that the president has very, very precisely defined the issue of the use of chemical weapons. the fact that assad has a regime that has brutalized his country and is killing his own population to the american population and to...
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look at the last 20 years of operations, whether it is bosnia or libya. --ghter aviation enables air maritime operations and land operations. our fighter force is getting older. we have 40% less fighters after desert storm. that fighter force is getting older. today the average age is approaching 25 years old. look at the potential threat that is out there today. russia and china are working on no less than three fifth- generation fighters that are flying in generation today. they are advancing surface to air missiles to take away this advantage of the fighters we have had in the united states for years and years to come. we need to invest and we need to the f-35 does that. it is those eight partner countries. it brings the next-generation technology. this allows our pilots to go where they need to go when they need to go. this builds on the technology in the f-22 and advances it 10 years along. it brings increased range. it is stealth where it needs to go and is advanced avionics to use the advantage of the technology. it's the excess range to go further
look at the last 20 years of operations, whether it is bosnia or libya. --ghter aviation enables air maritime operations and land operations. our fighter force is getting older. we have 40% less fighters after desert storm. that fighter force is getting older. today the average age is approaching 25 years old. look at the potential threat that is out there today. russia and china are working on no less than three fifth- generation fighters that are flying in generation today. they are advancing...
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does remind me to go back to another useless democratic president, bill clinton when he went into bosnia, and madeleine albright and secretary of defense cohen claims to us that hundreds of thousands of civilians were being murdered by milosevic and the u.n. goes and digs up bodies and they find a few thousand men of military age. they wanted to intervene in bosnia and specifically said, madeleine albright did, bill clinton did, this is america at its best, because it serves no territorial interest, no national security interest of ours, this is what democrats tell us. and again, the only reason obama escalated a war in afghanistan where there is no point to regime change. there are more goats than flushed toilets there, the literacy rate is 19%. the life expectancy is 44. what are we doing in afghanistan, he's allowing americans to die in afghanistan because of a line he used on the campaign trail and that's what's happening in syria now. he said the red line is chemical weapons -- and now that's why we have to intervene? >> what about the slaughter that was taking place in rwanda or th
does remind me to go back to another useless democratic president, bill clinton when he went into bosnia, and madeleine albright and secretary of defense cohen claims to us that hundreds of thousands of civilians were being murdered by milosevic and the u.n. goes and digs up bodies and they find a few thousand men of military age. they wanted to intervene in bosnia and specifically said, madeleine albright did, bill clinton did, this is america at its best, because it serves no territorial...
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ruled out boots on the ground and we heard from general wesley clark who oversaw the operation in bosnia as a no-fly option, a lot of officials have spoken out public against the practicality of that. what we believe is the most likely outcome of a military is no boots on the drowned. >> military intervention against the assad regime would be extremely dangerous. here's what they had to say. >> we had this moment before in iraq and libya, not a single case of military intervention resulted in things improving and life standards improving or stabilization in place. on the contrary it was destabilized in an unprecedented way. >> we have director of carnegie council. >> this tragedy has been going on over a year. 100,000 people killed. the impulse to act is very strong. >> why shouldn't the impulse be strong? we're seeing the image of young children dying from what is obviously a chemical weapons attack. why should the russian government be allowed to say let's wait a little bit longer. >> the russian government had in place a fairly reasonable plan to cease arms shipment that would stop th
ruled out boots on the ground and we heard from general wesley clark who oversaw the operation in bosnia as a no-fly option, a lot of officials have spoken out public against the practicality of that. what we believe is the most likely outcome of a military is no boots on the drowned. >> military intervention against the assad regime would be extremely dangerous. here's what they had to say. >> we had this moment before in iraq and libya, not a single case of military intervention...
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. >> more of a bosnia situation. >> bosnia, kosovo type situation.is a much more dangerous region in the world than the former yugoslavia was. you've got syria, you have egypt in the state of low level, you know, just possibly the beginnings of a civil war, you've got iraq, which we thought was going towards stability a year ago, has been totally destabilized again by what is happening in syria. i think if you thought that assad was a rational person, you would think give him a hard smack and he's not going to do anything because he won't want to retaliate against america, britain, because we have got much, much more firepower than him, but this guy may not be rational. >> yeah. risks are large. hugo, stick around. plenty more to talk about. i want to get your views on mr. carney as well. >>> in japan, officials have signalled to the world that the fukushima nuclear plant's troubles are serious. we have the story from tokyo. >> japan's nuclear regulation authority said it has officially raised the rating of the latest radioactive water leak at fukush
. >> more of a bosnia situation. >> bosnia, kosovo type situation.is a much more dangerous region in the world than the former yugoslavia was. you've got syria, you have egypt in the state of low level, you know, just possibly the beginnings of a civil war, you've got iraq, which we thought was going towards stability a year ago, has been totally destabilized again by what is happening in syria. i think if you thought that assad was a rational person, you would think give him a hard...
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he said we don't have a dog in the fight in bosnia. he said that back in 91.nd i think we do have an interest in syria. and i think we have three. number one, we have a humanitarian interest to help those people. 100,000 assyrians dead, 1.5 million syrians homeless, outside the country. 2.5 many people homeless inside the country. there is a huge humanitarian crisis, and we just have our aid agencies, our money, we have to be present help those people. that's one interest. the second, syria is a keystone country of the middle east but if you look at the map, who are his neighbors? israel, jordan, turkey, iraq. if the civil war in syria continues to spread in the gulf -- and goes lebanon or destabilizes our friend and ally, jordan, the situation is much worse. so if you don't act, the situation could get worse. third, a strategic consideration, who is helping aside, the dictator of syria. the agreeance. hezbollah and russia. if the unholy trinity achieve a military victory in syria, and if we lose, turkey loses, jordan loses, israel loses. the palestinians a li
he said we don't have a dog in the fight in bosnia. he said that back in 91.nd i think we do have an interest in syria. and i think we have three. number one, we have a humanitarian interest to help those people. 100,000 assyrians dead, 1.5 million syrians homeless, outside the country. 2.5 many people homeless inside the country. there is a huge humanitarian crisis, and we just have our aid agencies, our money, we have to be present help those people. that's one interest. the second, syria is...
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i don't think we'll do anything on the scale ultimately of what clinton did in bosnia. i think if we do something, it's going to be largely symbolic and a huge limiting factor here is just nature of the opposition. if you did more and really undermind the government, then you're indirectly helping an opposition that has currently constitute we don't have a lot of confidence in on to say the least. >> woodruff: we know the chairman of the joint chiefs was quoted in a letter to congress the administration can't really support one of the opposition groups because they can't be guaranteed they'll be with the u.s. afterwards. >> no, i mean, if you look at it, i mean, absent the human tragedy, you can't really look at it absent the human tragedy-- at least i hope not-- this is the battle of stalingrad. this is hitler against stalin in the sense of-- you've got al qaeda on one side, and even-- just equally loathsome people on the other side. i think it's pretty tough to cheer and say, "boy, there's no question where virtue lies." >> woodruff: but you saw pictures this week of
i don't think we'll do anything on the scale ultimately of what clinton did in bosnia. i think if we do something, it's going to be largely symbolic and a huge limiting factor here is just nature of the opposition. if you did more and really undermind the government, then you're indirectly helping an opposition that has currently constitute we don't have a lot of confidence in on to say the least. >> woodruff: we know the chairman of the joint chiefs was quoted in a letter to congress the...
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team usa's record was in jeopardy, down 2-0 to bosnia. but what's my name? josie altadore, three goals in just the second half. usa with a 4-3 win. that 12th victory in a row is the longest streak on the globe. >>> pats fans hearts skipped a beat yesterday. qb tom brady on the ground grabbing the knee. watch that red jersey there. that knee was the one that was operated on in 2008. an mri showed just a sprain, good thing. they were practice with tampa bay. one of brady's favorites, tight end rob gronkowski doing a little mansion flipping. his almost 5,000-square-foot bachelor pad's price, well, $2.4 million. the tampa mansion has gulf of mexico views and a boat dock for your yacht. >>> a stunning announcement. wimbledon champ marion bartoli is retiring. just 28 years old. she says the trek to win her very first grand slam took its toll and must retire because of leg injuries. >>> you didn't want to miss the first inning of the yankesis/angels game last night. alfonso soriano blasting a grand slam there. on fire. in the fifth, soriano with a home run. yankees
team usa's record was in jeopardy, down 2-0 to bosnia. but what's my name? josie altadore, three goals in just the second half. usa with a 4-3 win. that 12th victory in a row is the longest streak on the globe. >>> pats fans hearts skipped a beat yesterday. qb tom brady on the ground grabbing the knee. watch that red jersey there. that knee was the one that was operated on in 2008. an mri showed just a sprain, good thing. they were practice with tampa bay. one of brady's favorites,...
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sometimes markets don't react in '99 and in 95 in bosnia it didn't affect the markets. precommitted to action in august of 1990 to where we took action in january of 1991 stocks fell. once action was taken, stocks rose, so i think we if take action and it's decisive, stocks will turn around on that. it's that lag between when we precommitted and do it that's the drag. tied to chuck hagel's comments it might be days away rather than weeks but if there is a diplomatic solution, that could be positive but it needs to be decisive or clear cut or linger over the markets or along with those other issues, the debt ceiling or tapering. >> the stock market. what about interest rates and treasury markets, as we know the markets anticipate tapering, yields have been going up but when they fear the military action against syria yields go down. which way do you think they are going in the near term? >> they didn't come back much. that's what is interesting. they came back a bit but headed higher. i think in the face of the military intervention, which may not be that decisive. it ma
sometimes markets don't react in '99 and in 95 in bosnia it didn't affect the markets. precommitted to action in august of 1990 to where we took action in january of 1991 stocks fell. once action was taken, stocks rose, so i think we if take action and it's decisive, stocks will turn around on that. it's that lag between when we precommitted and do it that's the drag. tied to chuck hagel's comments it might be days away rather than weeks but if there is a diplomatic solution, that could be...
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. >> since vietnam, every military action we've taken with the of bosnia had majority, in fact, very strong least in theort at initial days afterwards. we haven't seen what the response will be once -- he does, president obama -- launches an attack. rally aroundre's a the flag. been hereicans have before and we're on the tail end america's longest war and that changes people's appetite about what can be done surgical strike they used to call it. sound appealing but we've discovered it doesn't exist. the question is worded makes such a difference in the answer. we've seen over the past week has been an unprecedented the part campaign on of the obama administration. it's not like they said, we're going to bomb. building up and building up with the state department at the front of this reallyng system but trying to send a signal about legitimacy, justification, about they think they have support from the arab league, about the danger -- i want to make a point that peter made about iran, although it's true we don't want win sinceran to they've been supporting the syrian regime, iran is n
. >> since vietnam, every military action we've taken with the of bosnia had majority, in fact, very strong least in theort at initial days afterwards. we haven't seen what the response will be once -- he does, president obama -- launches an attack. rally aroundre's a the flag. been hereicans have before and we're on the tail end america's longest war and that changes people's appetite about what can be done surgical strike they used to call it. sound appealing but we've discovered it...
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team usa's record was in jeopardy, down 2-0 to bosnia.osie altador, count him three goals in just the second half. usa with a 4-3 win. mara, with that 12th victory in a row it is the longest streak on the globe right now. hats off to them. >>> pats fans' hearts skipped a beat yesterday. qb tom brady on the ground, grabbing the knee that was operated on in 2008. >> oh, no. >> watch this video here. an mri showing just a sprain. they were practicing with tampa bay. rob gronkowski doing mansion flipping, almost 5,000 square feet. >> gorgeous dream home. >> price $2.4 million. want to get it? >> no, not yet. >> next week. the tampa mansion has a gulf of mexico view, it's got a boat dock for a yacht that you might have, too, or maybe two yachts if you're on "forbes" new annual list of top earning players. number one, drew brees, $51 million. aaron rodgers number two at $49 million, tom brady $38.3 million and joe flacco $36.8 million and the bum at the bottom $30 million peyton manning. >>> marion bartoli is retiring, just 28 years old. she sa
team usa's record was in jeopardy, down 2-0 to bosnia.osie altador, count him three goals in just the second half. usa with a 4-3 win. mara, with that 12th victory in a row it is the longest streak on the globe right now. hats off to them. >>> pats fans' hearts skipped a beat yesterday. qb tom brady on the ground, grabbing the knee that was operated on in 2008. >> oh, no. >> watch this video here. an mri showing just a sprain. they were practicing with tampa bay. rob...
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and even at this time wildfires are continuing to affect the southeast, little bit further north in bosniaving some problems with wildfire there. temperatures are going to continue to build into the weekend. we've got 37 in vienna. croatia, portions of hungary, almost 40 degrees where out west it will be a cooling trend. here's your extended forecast. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. . ♪ ♪ it's begun to feel like summer in asahikawa, hokkaido. this area of japan is unaffected by the rainy season. she has only once visited hokkaido in mid winter but the
and even at this time wildfires are continuing to affect the southeast, little bit further north in bosniaving some problems with wildfire there. temperatures are going to continue to build into the weekend. we've got 37 in vienna. croatia, portions of hungary, almost 40 degrees where out west it will be a cooling trend. here's your extended forecast. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. . ♪ ♪ it's begun to feel like summer in asahikawa, hokkaido....
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from a come-from-behind 4-3 win over bosnia.usa has won 12 straight games going back to june. >>> when we return, a dream come true. a bride defies the odds and walks down the aisle and then gets swept off her feet. walks down the aisle and then gets swept off her feet. don't punish yourself, it's my fault. of course it's your fault and i'm not punishing myself. i'm having dannon oikos zero per cent fat yogurt; twice the protein of regular low fat yogurt. that's what makes it so thick, rich. oh,.. this is kate... already? my sister... and that was my mother. dannon oikos greek nonfat yogurt, too delicious to be so nutritious. and try new rich creamy dannon oikos dips. ♪ dannon. i like it - i just... you can't change color like we do. valspar has the love your color guarantee. if i don't love it, i get another color free. i'm thinking more this. yowza! valspar signature, look for it only at lowe's. for aveeno® positively radiant face moisturizer. [ female announcer ] aveeno® with soy helps reduce the look of brown spots in 4 week
from a come-from-behind 4-3 win over bosnia.usa has won 12 straight games going back to june. >>> when we return, a dream come true. a bride defies the odds and walks down the aisle and then gets swept off her feet. walks down the aisle and then gets swept off her feet. don't punish yourself, it's my fault. of course it's your fault and i'm not punishing myself. i'm having dannon oikos zero per cent fat yogurt; twice the protein of regular low fat yogurt. that's what makes it so thick,...
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a no-fly zone as in bosnia or libya. a hoard sale for a war-weary nation.ise missiles used often in the last 20 years in iraq, in afghanistan and in libya. with the u.s. navy adding fire power in the mediterranean, now considered the most likely option if there is to be a military response in syria. >> there is no point in just firing a weapon, dropping a bomb to drop a bomb. i think you have to start by building a coalition of the willing around a regional organization. >> reporter: a mission to eliminate syria's chemical weapons could trigger more problems. >> obviously if you go in and try to secure the weapons themselves, now you are getting into a whole other area of risk involved of what are the potential fallout with the players involved around russia, just for make two. >> reporter: a final decision is expected in the coming days. mike, al jazerra, washington. >> now as mike just mentioned, the obama administration is considering a range of possible military options. in fact, there is already a military presence in syria's surrounding areas. navy of
a no-fly zone as in bosnia or libya. a hoard sale for a war-weary nation.ise missiles used often in the last 20 years in iraq, in afghanistan and in libya. with the u.s. navy adding fire power in the mediterranean, now considered the most likely option if there is to be a military response in syria. >> there is no point in just firing a weapon, dropping a bomb to drop a bomb. i think you have to start by building a coalition of the willing around a regional organization. >>...
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>> that same legal argument, and back in bosnia, of course, they had nato's backing as well.question whether they would try to go that route. certainly they're going to need turkey's support to do whatever they're going to do. unless it's just launching cruise missiles from ships in the mediterranean. if they want to have a deep and lasting impact, they need to have a wider based coalition. >> stand by, colonel. elise labbot is our foreign affairs correspondent. she covers the state department. it was interesting to me, at least, that the secretary of state said he phoned the syrian foreign minister to make the u.s. position clear about what was going on. i suspect since the u.s. pulled out its ambassador from damascus a long time ago, this is probably the highest level direct contact between the obama administration and the regime of president bashar al assad? >> that's right, wolf. secretary kerry used to be senator kerry. he was one of the senators on the hill who was in touch with the regime. but ambassador ford really was the top official dealing with the regime. even si
>> that same legal argument, and back in bosnia, of course, they had nato's backing as well.question whether they would try to go that route. certainly they're going to need turkey's support to do whatever they're going to do. unless it's just launching cruise missiles from ships in the mediterranean. if they want to have a deep and lasting impact, they need to have a wider based coalition. >> stand by, colonel. elise labbot is our foreign affairs correspondent. she covers the state...
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men's national team down 2-0 against bosnia last night.t's until the united states josie altador turned up the heat in the second half, a nice assist to put the u.s. on the board, goal! and in the 85th minute altador completes the hat trick with his third goal of the night. u.s. wins 4-2 marking the first come-from-behind win on european soil for the americans currently on an all-time program record, don't trip, 12-game winning streak. good dismount you missed it. looking ahead to the world cup qualifying match on september the 6th in costa rica. >>> nbc meteorologist bill karins is here. jen, come out here. you're okay? >> i'm okay. >> jen's good. we almost had a minor miss. there was jen, a good dismount, down like this. >> jen goes down the whole show goes down. >> i know, i'd be lost. >> we all would be. >> weather wise since jen's safe. >> did you see the picture, d.c., beautiful sunrise. >> gorgeous. >> look at the nice glow on the horizon. i got some interesting train video to show you, never seen this before, this comes to you from
men's national team down 2-0 against bosnia last night.t's until the united states josie altador turned up the heat in the second half, a nice assist to put the u.s. on the board, goal! and in the 85th minute altador completes the hat trick with his third goal of the night. u.s. wins 4-2 marking the first come-from-behind win on european soil for the americans currently on an all-time program record, don't trip, 12-game winning streak. good dismount you missed it. looking ahead to the world cup...
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gasoline and the reason is because the last 25 years, all the conflicts we've had, gulf war one, bosnia, the rumors have been worse than the news. sell the rumors by the news. equity markets down, oil prices up until an event happens. the uncertainty that is coming out of the united states, we didn't act on benghazi and looks like we're forcing an action on syria. that uncertainty is going to keep gasoline prices, which by the way oil prices have spiked higher than gasoline, gasoline is going to tick up higher the next few weeks, that uncertainty is going to keep gas prices high when it should be swooning after labor day. >> is it really the uncertainty or would it take a big event with many players involved? >> if this blows up more, if iran gets involved, israel, all that stuff, then yes, and every ten cents is billions of dollars out of the economy. we just hit five cents. so no doubt, uncertainty just adds more to it and frankly, as far as markets go, they want this thing to happen already and get over and done with so they get back to the norm. >> tracy, we're still below highs for
gasoline and the reason is because the last 25 years, all the conflicts we've had, gulf war one, bosnia, the rumors have been worse than the news. sell the rumors by the news. equity markets down, oil prices up until an event happens. the uncertainty that is coming out of the united states, we didn't act on benghazi and looks like we're forcing an action on syria. that uncertainty is going to keep gasoline prices, which by the way oil prices have spiked higher than gasoline, gasoline is going...
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and -- on the bosnia situation, it took the public three years to come around on that.2 and '93, nobody was for it because of the -- of, you know, vietnam syndrome if you will and as pictures came in of the refugee camps and of more pictures of the suffering by those folks, the numbers slowly changed. and so it's not surprising to me that we're less time period away so the iraq fatigue is there. what was interesting about our poll, the default position, right, is don't do anything. now, as you provide more information, as you tell them about the chemical weapons usage, there is sort of like that you can see that the public sort of this reluctant all right, i guess it's a red line, yeah, we got to do a response, if it's really narrow, if it only goes after the chemical weapons. you know, there's a lot of caveats in here. the way i look at this poll, the president has a lot of work to do. he's got to sit there and explain this to the public, explain his rationale because if he doesn't, then he's not going to have support for this. >> chuck, i think you're slightly misread
and -- on the bosnia situation, it took the public three years to come around on that.2 and '93, nobody was for it because of the -- of, you know, vietnam syndrome if you will and as pictures came in of the refugee camps and of more pictures of the suffering by those folks, the numbers slowly changed. and so it's not surprising to me that we're less time period away so the iraq fatigue is there. what was interesting about our poll, the default position, right, is don't do anything. now, as you...
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answers to those questions but i have to say that ever since tony blair's time starting off with bosnia we seem to go in for foreign wars with alarming regularity often having no really clear objectives or any idea how we're going to withdraw and i'm sure that if we do go in for military action without u.n. security council approval it will be a real that goes on for decades but ultimately international law itself is not going to stop the british and the french and perhaps the americans if they choose to do something. or france is echoing britain's rhetoric with president alarm saying his country's ready to punish those who quote gassed innocents in syria paris has also pledged to increase military support for syria's opposition in the wake of the alleged chemical attack meanwhile the blame game surrounding the alleged chemical attack in syria is gathering pace syria's foreign minister insists that rebels and follow mercenaries fighting with them are behind the alleged atrocity once again refuting washington's assertion that it was the regime that chemical assault claims have already da
answers to those questions but i have to say that ever since tony blair's time starting off with bosnia we seem to go in for foreign wars with alarming regularity often having no really clear objectives or any idea how we're going to withdraw and i'm sure that if we do go in for military action without u.n. security council approval it will be a real that goes on for decades but ultimately international law itself is not going to stop the british and the french and perhaps the americans if they...
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answers to those questions but i have to say that ever since tony blair's time starting off with bosnia we seem to go in for foreign wars with alarming regularity often having no really clear objectives or any idea how we're going to withdraw and i'm sure that if we do go in for military action without u.n. security council approval it will be a real that goes on for decades but ultimately international law itself is not going to stop the british and the french and perhaps the americans if they choose to do something but are to spoke to hans blix the head of the un's weapons inspection team to iraq before and during the two thousand and three u.s. led invasion he told us there's a campaign in the media to force governments to interfere in syria but the real purpose of intervention would be far from defending civilians there. i think that the public opinion and the media in the west will be pressuring the their governments to do something and they say that this is such a horrible thing that there must be a punishment there must be action you cannot sit with your hands just folded so the
answers to those questions but i have to say that ever since tony blair's time starting off with bosnia we seem to go in for foreign wars with alarming regularity often having no really clear objectives or any idea how we're going to withdraw and i'm sure that if we do go in for military action without u.n. security council approval it will be a real that goes on for decades but ultimately international law itself is not going to stop the british and the french and perhaps the americans if they...