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it began two years ago after william hague saw a film she had made about bosnia. in three years of war, between 20,000 and 50,000 women were raped here. even today, few are willing to speak openly. >> the people who raped you -- have they ever been brought to justice? are they still at large? >> she tells me her attackers are still free. she has even found them on social media. many women have died, she says, .ithout the injustice it is that legacy of the conflict that ties into the initiative angelina jolie and have been working on. >> one of the women mentioned -- the way she worded it was, "we feel like we are sinking." they are so broken and yet so dignified. they are just extraordinary women. >> this is something that had been out of sight and out of mind for most people in the world. people have never really had to focus on it, and now we know about it. stand that they feel ashamed for what happened to them. i cannot stand it. >> bosnia's war may have ended nearly two decades ago, but the victims of sexual violence i have been speaking to here feel as if the
it began two years ago after william hague saw a film she had made about bosnia. in three years of war, between 20,000 and 50,000 women were raped here. even today, few are willing to speak openly. >> the people who raped you -- have they ever been brought to justice? are they still at large? >> she tells me her attackers are still free. she has even found them on social media. many women have died, she says, .ithout the injustice it is that legacy of the conflict that ties into the...
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amid all the horrors of bosnia, the name stands out.his is where 8,000 men and boys were massacred. the foreign secretary and angelina jolie came as part of their campaign against sexual violence in conflict zones. william hague saw a film she made of bosnia. between 20,000 and 50,000 women were raped here. even today few are willing to speak openly. >> the people who raped you, have they ever been brought to justice? >> adena tells me her attackers are still free. she's even found them on social media. many women have died, she says, without seeing justice. it is that legacy of the conflict that ties into the initiative of angelina jolie and william hague have been working on. the devastating, enduring affect of wartime rape. >> the way she worded it was we feel like we're sinking. and we can't -- they can't recover. and they are so broken. and yet they are so dig filed. they are just extraordinary women. >> this is something that has been out of sight and out of mind for most people in the world. so people have never really had to foc
amid all the horrors of bosnia, the name stands out.his is where 8,000 men and boys were massacred. the foreign secretary and angelina jolie came as part of their campaign against sexual violence in conflict zones. william hague saw a film she made of bosnia. between 20,000 and 50,000 women were raped here. even today few are willing to speak openly. >> the people who raped you, have they ever been brought to justice? >> adena tells me her attackers are still free. she's even found...
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that sweet poetics of viable them all the local scene just these in bosnia an estimated fifty thousand women were the target of sexual violence during the civil war. but twenty years on only a handful of prosecutions have been pursued. the un report means a total of twenty one countries where sexual violence has been committed in current or recent conflicts. that baby doesn't matter whether she comes from bosnia chicken from pot on the adequacy of central africa. depp and affable minefields lesbian great easter theme. most of the victims are women. a very large number are children the report shows men also suffer sexual violence during the conflict. as we have heard before us president iraq obama is in the south korean capital seoul the second leg of his four nation asian tour and has called on china to use its influence on north korea to resume talks on pyongyang's nuclear program. this comes amid renewed concern that north korea is preparing another nuclear test. to coincide with a bonus visit to seoul. when us and south korean leaders meet this standoff with north korea or use the t
that sweet poetics of viable them all the local scene just these in bosnia an estimated fifty thousand women were the target of sexual violence during the civil war. but twenty years on only a handful of prosecutions have been pursued. the un report means a total of twenty one countries where sexual violence has been committed in current or recent conflicts. that baby doesn't matter whether she comes from bosnia chicken from pot on the adequacy of central africa. depp and affable minefields...
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in wisconsin and has created an association for the war bosnia victims. it's my team for official recognition of the massacres i mean is amanda. last day he went in to pay to get testimony against the form of bosnian seven minute to command them out comes and takes on trial for war crimes there were four or five key to beating the man next to me was somewhat softer ride for the units i don't know. i didn't really see eye to turn by accident. as for me. they did not kill me they ordered me to carry the bodies of us too. these events impact of school which it takes her two daughters are in mono. from sister was hard for me to get my money back. my marriage fell apart. margaret i've been plagued by nightmares for years the truth. i mean isn't that many asians the child to hang on to income and light candles local media. we still don't know what the results of my testimony will be. but you can see clearly the situation here. it's like nothing ever happened. you come here there's nothing to see nothing out of the ordinary we know what happens this is our gener
in wisconsin and has created an association for the war bosnia victims. it's my team for official recognition of the massacres i mean is amanda. last day he went in to pay to get testimony against the form of bosnian seven minute to command them out comes and takes on trial for war crimes there were four or five key to beating the man next to me was somewhat softer ride for the units i don't know. i didn't really see eye to turn by accident. as for me. they did not kill me they ordered me to...
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bosnia was the turning. >> going to bosnia took a while. madeline albright would have done it much earlier. >> retrenchment generally lasts a while. it lasts longer when it follows failure. the retrenchments that have followed our unsuccessful military operations -- korea, vietnam, iraq, afghanistan -- they lasted quite a long time. >> what would you say reagan did? >> reagan was an arch-maximalist. there was one important asterisk. he was for ideological warfare. he wanted to see american engagement in lots of areas where there had not been active involvement. he did not get involved in a big war. it discredited his as foreign-policy. instead, he managed to pull it off without that type of military commitment. >> it seems to me that president obama likes the idea of a new type of warfare that would include drones, special ops, that kind of thing as the forward extension of american power. >> retrenchment president often like covert action. [laughter] it's cheaper, quieter. eisenhower was committed to covert action in iran, guatemala, elsew
bosnia was the turning. >> going to bosnia took a while. madeline albright would have done it much earlier. >> retrenchment generally lasts a while. it lasts longer when it follows failure. the retrenchments that have followed our unsuccessful military operations -- korea, vietnam, iraq, afghanistan -- they lasted quite a long time. >> what would you say reagan did? >> reagan was an arch-maximalist. there was one important asterisk. he was for ideological warfare. he...
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i made my name in bosnia.that was a story that people here did not care much about, but it was also difficult to cover because it was hard to make people understand why it would affect this country and their lives. i could not make a very persuasive argument about that, but when you are talking about challenges to the first and fourth amendment of the constitution, you are talking about how our democracy exists, what the future of our children is as members of a free society. that is a much easier argument to make, and a more important one, then the slaughter of people in the balkans. i find myself as passionate about this story as i did about genocide in the balkans. >> jane, go ahead. >> what i was going to say is, what is hard, one of the things that is difficult from the standpoint of the press, is the way that the national security community defines what is protecting the american public. it is not as if the press is trying to harm the american public. we just defined it as a stronger country when there i
i made my name in bosnia.that was a story that people here did not care much about, but it was also difficult to cover because it was hard to make people understand why it would affect this country and their lives. i could not make a very persuasive argument about that, but when you are talking about challenges to the first and fourth amendment of the constitution, you are talking about how our democracy exists, what the future of our children is as members of a free society. that is a much...
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and in bosnia, that sound is of the essence of music.constitutes being in agreement or being dissant or being consonant is a culturally determined thing. and it can change over time. [ensemble plays early music] (narrator) within the western classical tradition, ideas have varied over time as to what combinations of notes make good harmony. the story of how these ideas developed can be traced back through the baroque, renaissance, and medieval periods. (man) well, the term harmony is used in western music to describe the simultaneous sounding of several notes-- what we call chords. that's what we use as the basis of our music in the 19th and 20th century, but it really wasn't always the case. in order to understand the development of harmony, you have to really go back to the very beginnings of western music to the origin of plainchants. plainchant is a term used to describe the singing of the sacred text in the christian church. plainchant is always just one line of music-- as if only one person is singing. but oftentimes, several peopl
and in bosnia, that sound is of the essence of music.constitutes being in agreement or being dissant or being consonant is a culturally determined thing. and it can change over time. [ensemble plays early music] (narrator) within the western classical tradition, ideas have varied over time as to what combinations of notes make good harmony. the story of how these ideas developed can be traced back through the baroque, renaissance, and medieval periods. (man) well, the term harmony is used in...
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go to bosnia. madam albright would have done it much earlier than he did it. >> retrenchment generally lasts a while. it lasts longer when it follows failure, so that the retrenchments that have followed are unsuccessful military operations, korea, vietnam, iraq, afghanistan, those have lasted quite a long time, and that would make you think that obama's retrenchment would also last a long time. >> charlie: what would you call reagan? >> an arch maximalist but with one important asterisk. reagan was for a big increase in the defense budget, for ideological wa warfare, he was r seeing the need for american engagement in lots of areas where there hadn't been active involvement, but he stayed out of war, unlike the other maximalist presidents of the post-war period. he didn't get involved in a big military operation that went bad, that discredited his foreign policy. instead, he managed to pull it off without that kind of military commitment. >> charlie: seemed to me that president obama likes the ide
go to bosnia. madam albright would have done it much earlier than he did it. >> retrenchment generally lasts a while. it lasts longer when it follows failure, so that the retrenchments that have followed are unsuccessful military operations, korea, vietnam, iraq, afghanistan, those have lasted quite a long time, and that would make you think that obama's retrenchment would also last a long time. >> charlie: what would you call reagan? >> an arch maximalist but with one...
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government's failure to stop genocide in bosnia, rwanda and elsewhere. it is her job. speed through shattered streets to meet the new president here who has no money and less power to stop the killing. but power likes her spirit. how did the meeting go? >> she is an extremely impressive woman. she came into power with great popularity and great fanfare. and because although she is a christian she has spoken up so often on behalf of protecting the muslim people of the country her popularity has started to suffer a little bit. >> reporter: then a ceremonial visit to international peacekeepers. a few thousand are here. they're overwhelmed. 25 have been killed. they need more troops, nor resour resources. it all seems a long way off. so the killing and the suffering continues. and it infuriates marcus beesley. >> horrific. sitting here 20 years after rwanda, the anniversary we are commemorating this week. we said never again back then. we are allowing it to happen right now. >> ambassador power seems something else. >> depravity in the human heart and gets unleashed. prett
government's failure to stop genocide in bosnia, rwanda and elsewhere. it is her job. speed through shattered streets to meet the new president here who has no money and less power to stop the killing. but power likes her spirit. how did the meeting go? >> she is an extremely impressive woman. she came into power with great popularity and great fanfare. and because although she is a christian she has spoken up so often on behalf of protecting the muslim people of the country her...
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circumstances in this two part series we go to the borders of france and germany and of creation and bosnia herzegovina. is this so that making an in depth report on the professional work and passion of the cost be fixed i guess he thinks mr mrs clinton's watch and see how his work is changing people's lives for the better. last is a series of short documentary films on making and six. new york city is filled with young people chasing their treats. this documentary series showcases their everyday lives of the japanese and other nations trying to make their dreams a reality in the multicultural city. we set our website for the broadcast schedule in your times the nanny state tends to nhk world tv. i do look. and. mm mm mm steel is in the oldimes and small streets. here you can discover the deep history
circumstances in this two part series we go to the borders of france and germany and of creation and bosnia herzegovina. is this so that making an in depth report on the professional work and passion of the cost be fixed i guess he thinks mr mrs clinton's watch and see how his work is changing people's lives for the better. last is a series of short documentary films on making and six. new york city is filled with young people chasing their treats. this documentary series showcases their...
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the summit itself was handed over to nato forces at the end of hostilities in bosnia and herzegovina. at that school has an affinity for states to contribute to the place to meet the war the emptiness the seventh and eighth in a playful multinational force. use these buildings is the headquarters. the three disc set about cleaning up the area. now has been handed to local authorities returning to his former role as a pop with families can enjoy themselves on a sunday afternoon. it should be doing you mean i've made. though you know it'll be. recent environmental security matters is that it's about winning the respect of the local population whatever military base such as this is established operation where it was impossible boss or afghanistan. everybody realizes it's not forever once we create the platform of security we have over the civilian authorities really. we are guests in the country. ultimately we will be charged. not just dont know what we do our military mission. but her response leaving manager presents. that's what's important environmental concerns are at the heart of h
the summit itself was handed over to nato forces at the end of hostilities in bosnia and herzegovina. at that school has an affinity for states to contribute to the place to meet the war the emptiness the seventh and eighth in a playful multinational force. use these buildings is the headquarters. the three disc set about cleaning up the area. now has been handed to local authorities returning to his former role as a pop with families can enjoy themselves on a sunday afternoon. it should be...
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partidos previos al mundial 2014 mayo 28 mexico - israel mayo 31 mexico - ecuador junio 3 mexico - bosnias vamos a todo menos futbol... take vo --los spurs por su vigesima victoria al hilo... tim doncan con el doble.... y parece que lo lograrian --tony parker en esta individual logra 16mil puntos en su carrera --pero oklahoma empezo a recortar ventaja y adios al record historico que buscaban los spurs -- tercer cuarto, durant doble y ahora oklahoma se iba arriba... y esta de durant... --39 partidos haciendo mas de 25 puntos... oklahoma vence 106- 94 -- el juego de los gigantes se retrazo casi 4 minutos y no fue por el tiempo sino por invasion de abejas... --superado el impase.. --"michael morse" batea este hit para impulsar a "juan perez" y empatar el juego a 5 --y esta la jugada que pago la entrada... --el boricua "ngel pagan" disparo un cuadrangular de tres carreras para los gigantes cuando se jugaba la octaba entrada y gigantes remonta para vencer 8-5 a los "diamonbacks" de arizona ===chroma key=== aa --esto es todo por el momentos... pero maÑana mucho mas en deportes... regreso con us
partidos previos al mundial 2014 mayo 28 mexico - israel mayo 31 mexico - ecuador junio 3 mexico - bosnias vamos a todo menos futbol... take vo --los spurs por su vigesima victoria al hilo... tim doncan con el doble.... y parece que lo lograrian --tony parker en esta individual logra 16mil puntos en su carrera --pero oklahoma empezo a recortar ventaja y adios al record historico que buscaban los spurs -- tercer cuarto, durant doble y ahora oklahoma se iba arriba... y esta de durant... --39...
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she had photographed conflicts in iraq, bosnia, and libya, going the extra mile to capture real stories and real lives. anja niedringhaus is the third journalist working in foreign news to be killed in afghanistan in recent weeks. it's getting harder for journalists to report from here, but it's afghans who continue to face the biggest risk from violent attacks and with elections, security has been dramatically stepped up. hundreds of thousands of extra troops are on the streets, many of them in the capital kabul. the taliban has vowed to disrupt voting, intimidating voters. they are determined to open up a new chapter in their history when the polls open and they elect a new leader. attacks on foreign journalists and afghans alike are a reminder that others want to remain rooted in the past. karen allen, bbc news, afghanistan. >> a dangerous time for foreigners and even more so for afghans at the time moment. the latest from kabul, i spoke to our chief international correspondent a short time ago. i started asking about the mood of the afghan people ahead of this election. >> absolutel
she had photographed conflicts in iraq, bosnia, and libya, going the extra mile to capture real stories and real lives. anja niedringhaus is the third journalist working in foreign news to be killed in afghanistan in recent weeks. it's getting harder for journalists to report from here, but it's afghans who continue to face the biggest risk from violent attacks and with elections, security has been dramatically stepped up. hundreds of thousands of extra troops are on the streets, many of them...
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flooded in to the east and it was carried out through the us war in yugoslavia to the bombing of the of bosnia in nineteen ninety four and the bombing of serbia in nineteen ninety nine. both of those were really about the expansion of nato. the expansion of nato membership into the very countries there where there had been a commitment not to go to the top has now grown to nine countries in eastern europe the balkans and three with under the new year to publix so. and very much of the plant in ukraine from the very beginning. why does he use into the space lab and economic de stabilization political pressure to militarily grab hold of the ukraine and the israeli also an african every stands to oust of mush and enable of power and pace from crimea because if the ukraine became becomes a nato member then they would. right along with that agreement would be an end to the russian olive base and the crimea. so this is very much. i've planned out policy by the us and in bonds of sanctions economic stabilization and arming of fascist and right wing groupings that was used in yugoslavia the stasi forc
flooded in to the east and it was carried out through the us war in yugoslavia to the bombing of the of bosnia in nineteen ninety four and the bombing of serbia in nineteen ninety nine. both of those were really about the expansion of nato. the expansion of nato membership into the very countries there where there had been a commitment not to go to the top has now grown to nine countries in eastern europe the balkans and three with under the new year to publix so. and very much of the plant in...
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absolutely petrified because no it's not only see him and all over the world like after the war in bosnia or doing a head of the first iraq war. now there's rte. there's al jazeera best friends pretty far to go to bed at that stevie that cctv and one day we cannot have brazilian tv going global not only portuguese that they have to fight off breastfeeding in the run which also broadcasts in english so the bad press the be all over the place and if you have an alternative strip like to see if you are back. they don't even talk to you. the cost there friday and yelling into the train trying to get the recall only for politicians but for journalists as well. on our website to see the person account of a russian journalist who was forced to these needs by the ukrainian soldiers was trying to interview a military checkpoint. find out more insight into how journalists are being treated in the country with a long start more night percent serious chemical weapons have been driven from the country and the last remnants of the deadly arsenal are expected to fall by the end of today's deadline. most
absolutely petrified because no it's not only see him and all over the world like after the war in bosnia or doing a head of the first iraq war. now there's rte. there's al jazeera best friends pretty far to go to bed at that stevie that cctv and one day we cannot have brazilian tv going global not only portuguese that they have to fight off breastfeeding in the run which also broadcasts in english so the bad press the be all over the place and if you have an alternative strip like to see if...
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absolutely every five because now it's not only see him and although the world like after the war in bosnia or going out into the first iraq war. no deaths at sea bass al jazeera best friends pretty far to go to bed at the tv that cctv and one day wouldn't have brazilian tv going global not only for turkey. every fiber of breastfeeding in the run which also broadcasts inning to lead and press the be all over the place and if you have an alternative strip like to see if you are back they don't even talk to you because they're afraid. so until serena from any development in the last ten minutes of fabric into the city has failed to meet the deadline for chemical disarm and leave that to some ten percent of these toxic hostile remaining trio in the country but the balding overseeing the process the phrase damascus the significant speeding up of the operation country is and to meet someone to destroy its anti chemical stockpiles. the spial court mak of theoi u m tesibe therogressade so well. it always enjoyedonstn the authorities significant investments have been a bit of time effort technical
absolutely every five because now it's not only see him and although the world like after the war in bosnia or going out into the first iraq war. no deaths at sea bass al jazeera best friends pretty far to go to bed at the tv that cctv and one day wouldn't have brazilian tv going global not only for turkey. every fiber of breastfeeding in the run which also broadcasts inning to lead and press the be all over the place and if you have an alternative strip like to see if you are back they don't...
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america's absolutely petrified because now it's not only see amanda will the world like after the war in bosnia or doing a bit of the first iraq war. now there's rte. that's al jazeera best friends pretty far to go to bed xd that cctv and one day we gonna have a brazilian tv going global not only for turkey. the refund of breastfeeding in the run which also broke out sending me to address the be all over the place even if you have an alternative to try to see if you are bad they don't even talk to you because their flight. and john terry also denounced russia's failure to disarm eastern ukraine self defense groups. though he still murky its own military tax in the east tennessee town reports now on whilst this interesting failed to mention. john kerry has blamed russia for the part that gets awful beating ukraine party dismissing the whole protest movement in east ukraine has sponsored and controlled by moscow the world those that peaceful protesters. don't come armed with grenade launchers and automatic weapons. well two months ago washington cheerful capacity to have the weapons and bottle bo
america's absolutely petrified because now it's not only see amanda will the world like after the war in bosnia or doing a bit of the first iraq war. now there's rte. that's al jazeera best friends pretty far to go to bed xd that cctv and one day we gonna have a brazilian tv going global not only for turkey. the refund of breastfeeding in the run which also broke out sending me to address the be all over the place even if you have an alternative to try to see if you are bad they don't even talk...
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. >> in bosnia pop pope john pull2 ha2--2--pope john paul ii supp,r figure in the mainly muslim city. >>> bob hoskins has died. he is best remembered by this performance along side costars in "who framed roger rabbit." now back to david in doha. >> felicity. we thank you. still to come on in al jazeera news hour. we have sport including criminal action being brought against a spectator who threw a banana at a barcelona footballer. >> we have sports. >> thank you so much. the united states president president obama supports the nba's decision to ban l.a. clippers' owner donald sterling for life. he was recorded making racist comments, now the more challenging process, to force him to sell the clippers begins. sterling bought the team back in 1981 for $12 million, now the the sale could pocket him a small fortune. for more on this, we're joined by chris sheridan. now chris, what does the process now? how can sterling be forced to sell his own team? >> reporter: the procedure, there are 29 other owners of nba teams. three-quarters of them would have to vote to force him to sell the team,
. >> in bosnia pop pope john pull2 ha2--2--pope john paul ii supp,r figure in the mainly muslim city. >>> bob hoskins has died. he is best remembered by this performance along side costars in "who framed roger rabbit." now back to david in doha. >> felicity. we thank you. still to come on in al jazeera news hour. we have sport including criminal action being brought against a spectator who threw a banana at a barcelona footballer. >> we have sports. >>...
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cam bosnia on the left side. >> as the plane reaches its cruising algt tuesday, the pilots can relax a little. so can the passengers. it's 1:19 in the morning and a voice from the cockpit addresses air traffic control for flight 370, it's been a routine evening. coming up, an aircraft with 239 people aboard vanishes completely. >> it's got to be some practical joke. and then it stayed missing and it stayed missing. that's a man interviewino.for a job. not that one. that one. the one who seems like he's already got the job 'cause he studied all the right courses from the get-go. and that's an accountant, a mom, a university of phoenix scholarship recipient, who used our unique --scratch that-- awesome career-planning tool. and that's a student, working late, with a day job, taking courses aligned with the industry he's aiming to be in. ready to build an education around the career that you want? let's get to work. oh! the name your price tool! you tell them how much you want to pay, and they help you find a policy that fits your budget. i told you to wear something comfortable! this i
cam bosnia on the left side. >> as the plane reaches its cruising algt tuesday, the pilots can relax a little. so can the passengers. it's 1:19 in the morning and a voice from the cockpit addresses air traffic control for flight 370, it's been a routine evening. coming up, an aircraft with 239 people aboard vanishes completely. >> it's got to be some practical joke. and then it stayed missing and it stayed missing. that's a man interviewino.for a job. not that one. that one. the one...
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every since the bosnia genocides 20 years ago, we have a much better idea of threats around the world you calculate, by deaths, ngo? in some countries you don't have statistics. >> prevailing conflict is a factor but not the only one. look at issues like the standards of government, relative agree of international isolation to raise the risk. look at what's happening at the elite levels of the state in terms of ethnic or sectarian nationalism. you have to look at previous histories of violence or killing. all those come together to give you the best idea of where mass killing is going to occur in the future. you can't predict the future. we now have a very good idea of where the greatest risks lie. >> yemen, has that risen? >> it's risen and reached the critical zone at the top of the table. there are many significant threats in yemen. ones we most hear about are from al qaeda. the others are in the north. tribes between sunni forces that have been bloody in years. the situation there is critical. >> in damascus, a bomb today killing 12. when you look at syria, you give criteria to ra
every since the bosnia genocides 20 years ago, we have a much better idea of threats around the world you calculate, by deaths, ngo? in some countries you don't have statistics. >> prevailing conflict is a factor but not the only one. look at issues like the standards of government, relative agree of international isolation to raise the risk. look at what's happening at the elite levels of the state in terms of ethnic or sectarian nationalism. you have to look at previous histories of...
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nonsense cozumel and bosnia. and then with latin america, there is literally a war with the free-market states. that wasn't there just six years ago. and you're right. and you can deal with a crisis and that is how 1914 happen. >> i wondered about that. do you worry about that? >> welcome a we are approaching five months from now. and there are lessons in history that some people have not taken to heart. including the old song about those who fail to understand history wind up repeating it. so during the cold war we have a huge structure and it was very expensive and the policy was containment. so it includes terrorism or anything. at the same time you decimate the structure. neil: secretary of state john kerry saying we have a great deal of cost. is he referring to russia? north korea? or the middle east. ♪ [ cellphones beeping ] ♪ [ cellphone rings ] hello? [ male announcer ] over 12,000 financial advisors. good, good. good over $700 billion dollars in assets under care. let me just put this away. [ male announ
nonsense cozumel and bosnia. and then with latin america, there is literally a war with the free-market states. that wasn't there just six years ago. and you're right. and you can deal with a crisis and that is how 1914 happen. >> i wondered about that. do you worry about that? >> welcome a we are approaching five months from now. and there are lessons in history that some people have not taken to heart. including the old song about those who fail to understand history wind up...
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i made my name in bosnia.that was a story that people here did not care much about, but it was also difficult to cover because it was hard to make people understand why it would affect this country and their lives. i could not make a very persuasive argument about that, but when you are talking about challenges to the first and fourth amendment of the constitution, you are talking about how our democracy exists, with the future of our children is as members of a free society. that is a much easier argument to make, and a more important one, then the slaughter of people in the balkans. i find myself as passionate about this story as i did about genocide in the balkans. what i was going to say is, what is hard, one of the things that is difficult from the , is thent of the press way that the national security definese -- community what is protecting the american public. it is not as if the press is trying to harm the american public. defined it as a stronger country when there is a free flow of ideas, when there
i made my name in bosnia.that was a story that people here did not care much about, but it was also difficult to cover because it was hard to make people understand why it would affect this country and their lives. i could not make a very persuasive argument about that, but when you are talking about challenges to the first and fourth amendment of the constitution, you are talking about how our democracy exists, with the future of our children is as members of a free society. that is a much...
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all over the world like during the war in bosnia or doing you know the first iraq war now. there's al-jazeera twenty four that's the the that c.c.t.v. and one day we're going to have brazilian t.v. going global not only portuguese they are terrified of press t.v. in the run which are also broke out in english so they've banned press t.v. all over the place and if you have an alternative script like r.t. you were banned they don't even talk to you because they're afraid. delving into the ukrainian crisis is getting harder for journalists as well on our website we've got the personal account of a russian reporter who was threatened at gunpoint by the ukrainian soldiers he was trying to interview find out more insight on the media crackdown in the country can head to our team dot com. over five hundred supporters of the ousted egyptian president who was sentenced who were sentenced to death last month are awaiting a final court judgement on monday on saturday the same judge who ordered the executions also sentenced another eleven activists to prison terms of up to eighty eight
all over the world like during the war in bosnia or doing you know the first iraq war now. there's al-jazeera twenty four that's the the that c.c.t.v. and one day we're going to have brazilian t.v. going global not only portuguese they are terrified of press t.v. in the run which are also broke out in english so they've banned press t.v. all over the place and if you have an alternative script like r.t. you were banned they don't even talk to you because they're afraid. delving into the...
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they have since occurred in cambodia, northern iraq, bosnia and rwanda.e are told what the international community can take away from the atrocity in rwanda. >> the lessons we take away is killing can occur rapidly. in is r 100 days roou wantan -- rwandan genocide killed close to a million people, but what it took to end it - force and will. these are lessons we need to keep alive, if not - the rwandan genocide should be an arc logical piece that captained artificial status, and the living lessons apply to the real crisis of today. >> let's bring in gerald cap lip, he's with us and the dollar of "rwanda, the preventible genocide." do you think humanity learnt its lesson from rwanda? >> i would be oddly surprised. there are many lessons. one is that it appears so long as there are us, there'll be gen sides, going all the way back to the book of the old testament, to roman and greek history and some called our era the century of gen sides suggesting that we are going back as a species. you don't think we have moved forward, recognising some of the mistakes
they have since occurred in cambodia, northern iraq, bosnia and rwanda.e are told what the international community can take away from the atrocity in rwanda. >> the lessons we take away is killing can occur rapidly. in is r 100 days roou wantan -- rwandan genocide killed close to a million people, but what it took to end it - force and will. these are lessons we need to keep alive, if not - the rwandan genocide should be an arc logical piece that captained artificial status, and the...
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it occurred in cambodia, northern iraq, bosnia and rwanda.t wasn't outsiders that ended the killing, but the president. we have this explanation. >> it was ended not because outsiders intervened, but rather from within. the rwandan patriotic front, let by the now president of rwanda defeated those carrying out the genocide militarily and put an end to the kitting. that's the other element. not just conscious inches, but the force and political will to use the force. unfortunately in many of the crisis we have seen in the last 20 years, the second element, the force and the will to use it has been missing. the united nations kaud the war the worst sips rwandan genosigh. the author of rwanda says each crisis is different. there's no set formula for fixing the situation. >> i don't see any solution at the moment. the only party we can figure out is to stop the regime. is russia. he has no knengs of doing that, nothing will stop the mixed bad, men terrorists, from keeping up the opposition. no one can stop him from doing that. i regard syria with
it occurred in cambodia, northern iraq, bosnia and rwanda.t wasn't outsiders that ended the killing, but the president. we have this explanation. >> it was ended not because outsiders intervened, but rather from within. the rwandan patriotic front, let by the now president of rwanda defeated those carrying out the genocide militarily and put an end to the kitting. that's the other element. not just conscious inches, but the force and political will to use the force. unfortunately in many...
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he even went to chechnya, bosnia, and he was training, he was on a worldwide trip. and i think that was all sponsored by the pakistani military. so i think that that we're on a good ticket, let's continue, let's try another place to do it. that's why think it got out of control and that's what i think a civilian government would have said hang on, what are our aims? where our aims? where are we going with this? bathymetry thought let's keep doing it. we are good at this. we not to do. couldn't stop, couldn't bear to give it up even when 9/11 happened. is other protÉges and they want to see them succeed in this think they still do. that's how i see it more. [inaudible] >> do we have other questions? yes, please. [inaudible] >> from my experience there is a huge amount of interaction in the border region between the balochs and both sides of the border. many of them have tribal ties, many of them have immediate family and in the very fist in the of the border, people live on one side and work on the other. it's like commuting from new jersey tenure in some ways. some
he even went to chechnya, bosnia, and he was training, he was on a worldwide trip. and i think that was all sponsored by the pakistani military. so i think that that we're on a good ticket, let's continue, let's try another place to do it. that's why think it got out of control and that's what i think a civilian government would have said hang on, what are our aims? where our aims? where are we going with this? bathymetry thought let's keep doing it. we are good at this. we not to do. couldn't...
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woman who claimed, among other things, that, for example, she came under sniper fire on the tarmac in bosnia 1994. yesterday the video showed her holing roses and greeting children. the woman who invented the vast right-wing conspiracy. the woman who said the video caused benghazi. lied about that one. so i don't think hillary clinton is the one to give lectures. >> if she is right -- i believe she is right. there has been a shift to celebrity, entertainment style coverage. she is one of the celebrities. she is treated as a celebrity rather than a political leader. she is a beneficiary of the trend. she shouldn't be criticizing it. >> abc spent 13 minutes covering the impending grandchild of hillary clinton. in 2008, barack obama won in measure because he was treated as a celebrity, not a politician. in 2016 i think we'll see it again with hillary clinton treated as a celebrity, not a politician. so she has been the great beneficiary of this glamorous infotainment called news. >> do you see any change in mainstream immediate use turning away from the treatment of ms. clinton as a celebrity,
woman who claimed, among other things, that, for example, she came under sniper fire on the tarmac in bosnia 1994. yesterday the video showed her holing roses and greeting children. the woman who invented the vast right-wing conspiracy. the woman who said the video caused benghazi. lied about that one. so i don't think hillary clinton is the one to give lectures. >> if she is right -- i believe she is right. there has been a shift to celebrity, entertainment style coverage. she is one of...
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all over the world like during the war in bosnia or during the first iraq war now there's r.t. there's al-jazeera there's france twenty four at death's door cervera that's the the that c.c.t.v. and one day we're going to have brazilian t.v. going global not only portuguese they're terrified of press t.v. in the run which are also broadcast in english so they ban press t.v. all over the place and if you have an alternative script like r.t. you were banned they don't even talk to you because they're afraid. of another chemical disarmament deadlines i was away for the syrian government now it's got until midnight local time to hand over more of its toxic weapons more than ninety percent of already been removed from the country the body of a signal process has praised damascus for a significant speeding up of the operation the country's got until midsummer to destroy its entire chemical arsenal he spoke to the special coordinator of the joint u.n. mission you describe the progress being made. we've always enjoyed constructive corporation of the authorities significant investments h
all over the world like during the war in bosnia or during the first iraq war now there's r.t. there's al-jazeera there's france twenty four at death's door cervera that's the the that c.c.t.v. and one day we're going to have brazilian t.v. going global not only portuguese they're terrified of press t.v. in the run which are also broadcast in english so they ban press t.v. all over the place and if you have an alternative script like r.t. you were banned they don't even talk to you because...
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all over the world like during the war in bosnia or doing you know the first iraq war now there's r t there is i'll just hear of this france twenty four that's dortch of a that t.v. that c.c.t.v. and one day we're going to have brazilian t.v. going global not only portuguese they're terrified of press t.v. in the run which are also broadcast in english so they've banned press t.v. all over the place and if you have an alternative script like r t you were banned they don't even talk to you because they're afraid. and john kerry also said the kremlin is not trying hard enough to defuse tensions in ukraine but chose to ignore the military offensive by caves interim government in the country's east and she's going to check out reports now on what else the secretary of state failed to mention john kerry has blamed russia for the crisis that's unfolding in ukraine entirely dismissing the whole protest movement in east ukraine as sponsored and controlled by moscow the world knows that peaceful protesters don't come armed with grenade launchers and automatic weapons. well two months ago washi
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all over the world like during the war in bosnia or during the first iraq war now there's r.t. there's al-jazeera that's frustrating for that's torture valid that stevie that c.c.t.v. and one day we're going to have resiliency of you going global not only portuguese and they're terrified of press t.v. run which are also broadcast in english so they ban press t.v. all over the place and if you have an alternative script reichardt see you are very they don't even talk to you because they're afraid. a massive pro unity march led by right wing radicals is currently in a way in eastern ukraine biggest city some seven thousand people have taken to the streets of higher cuff and the mob has been throwing stun grenades and chanting into russians slogans as it marches through the city and we're also waving right sector banners which is a radical direct group comes in several hundred pro federalization activists capture a media complex in a major eastern city of donetsk following a large rally our disposal here is in the region for us and we make the point that so far not a single shot h
all over the world like during the war in bosnia or during the first iraq war now there's r.t. there's al-jazeera that's frustrating for that's torture valid that stevie that c.c.t.v. and one day we're going to have resiliency of you going global not only portuguese and they're terrified of press t.v. run which are also broadcast in english so they ban press t.v. all over the place and if you have an alternative script reichardt see you are very they don't even talk to you because they're...
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it took 30,000 [ inaudible ] and 30 days in bosnia to have an impact is. here we were going to have one or two days to degrade and send a message. and guess what, we came up with a better solution, to get all of them out. and we have an agreement which is now working out with 54% removed. so would you rather drop a few bombs, send a message and then with him still with the capacity to deliver the weapons -- >> let me ask you this question, y'all tend to instead of meeting with us, i noticed that the administration is really good at leaking things to newspapers. the chairman alluded to that a few weeks ago, but let me just ask you, apparently there's some debate occurring relative to military action or not. wall street journal reports you are for it. we got a letter yesterday from julia, sitting right behind you, it was undated, but it said we do not belief there is a mill stair solution to the syrian crisis. do you think there is or isn't? is there a debate occurring right now about military action or not? clear it up. i would like to know if ann patterson
it took 30,000 [ inaudible ] and 30 days in bosnia to have an impact is. here we were going to have one or two days to degrade and send a message. and guess what, we came up with a better solution, to get all of them out. and we have an agreement which is now working out with 54% removed. so would you rather drop a few bombs, send a message and then with him still with the capacity to deliver the weapons -- >> let me ask you this question, y'all tend to instead of meeting with us, i...
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to which i think the stories are told to read it with such great twenty is up to the end the war bosnia herzegovina is still on the next day. last september when the tickets months grace was discovered near the door in my life. so many that wound to the cost to get to deal with. one of his life. theodore revisit it it's like that. telkom. i do it is. each. the it is. sells. steve. huhu will will will will . us secretary seedlings and to get back to this in eastern ukraine for anti semitism so critics call this area of exposed doubts over his plate. russia set to turn its back on visa and mastercard in favor of its own cable systems in the wake of the monopoly of the card transactions this violates the makers of aid top arms control was in the us have to try to prevent more tragic shooting. in celebration and worship across the christian world as believers get ready for easter sunday this is why video from
to which i think the stories are told to read it with such great twenty is up to the end the war bosnia herzegovina is still on the next day. last september when the tickets months grace was discovered near the door in my life. so many that wound to the cost to get to deal with. one of his life. theodore revisit it it's like that. telkom. i do it is. each. the it is. sells. steve. huhu will will will will . us secretary seedlings and to get back to this in eastern ukraine for anti semitism so...
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he was sent to bosnia and the congo and angola and he learned how to run a demining operation. he was doing that as a soldier out of the embassy, and the army decided to privatize that job. at that point, that seemed # to me an excellent thing. he left the reserve and waited six months for clearance and went back to do the same job as a contractor. then, of course, the contracting company that he worked for was by another, and the merger company as well as in publishing. but, and had a stepson, young cord, we want for another demining operation, and then he was given the option by his company of going to washington and iraq, and he went to iraq with fabulous enthusiasm, and at that point, he admired bush, believed the wmds would be found, believed it necessary, bought it all. he was there for seven months, but when he came home, i feel that this one leg that he had to stand on, which was his belief in the military values had been ripped from him, he was appal at, for example, this banding of the baptist army, and he had, if you look at it on paper, all of the symptoms of ptsd.
he was sent to bosnia and the congo and angola and he learned how to run a demining operation. he was doing that as a soldier out of the embassy, and the army decided to privatize that job. at that point, that seemed # to me an excellent thing. he left the reserve and waited six months for clearance and went back to do the same job as a contractor. then, of course, the contracting company that he worked for was by another, and the merger company as well as in publishing. but, and had a stepson,...
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. >> reporter: erin kimmerle is a forensic anthropologist who worked in the mass graves at bosnia.she's at dozier hoping to return the remains of these children to their families. >> all of the cases i've worked both locally here in florida and internationally, it's about human identification which is for families. i think that that's what is a common denominator. is that you have siblings, parents, you know, relatives asking for information, for their remains back. that's their right. it's a pretty basic right. >> reporter: over the school's 100-year history, records show that children died due to fire, flu, fights and accidents. but there's no record of who's buried where. 55 bodies have been exhumed from the cemetery. dogs and radar are being used to check other locations on the school's 1,400-acre campus. the goal now is to confirm the cause of death and identify the remains. on tuesday, kimmerle released a composite image of one of the boys buried in the cemetery. it was created using reassembled skull fragments. she also updated the list of relatives who have been contacted a
. >> reporter: erin kimmerle is a forensic anthropologist who worked in the mass graves at bosnia.she's at dozier hoping to return the remains of these children to their families. >> all of the cases i've worked both locally here in florida and internationally, it's about human identification which is for families. i think that that's what is a common denominator. is that you have siblings, parents, you know, relatives asking for information, for their remains back. that's their...
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but, you know, it could really -- it could become something like the -- like bosnia, it could becomet we saw in the '90s. so, it's a really serious situation. >> seth: you obviously are sort of known for traveling abroad when these situations break. is it -- you're saying the first time you went abroad, you faked your credentials? >> yeah, i could not get an entry-level job at a college in news. and i -- >> seth: even with your macy's work? >> even -- well, yes. [ laughter ] i know. i showed my portfolio and everything. >> seth: you're like, "i could go anywhere and be like, look at that." "look at this." >> right. [ laughter ] >> seth: look at this. >> that's how i would go into -- well, it's funny because my first job interview, uh -- was actually for a job as a waiter, like -- actually, i guess it was for my modelling job, and i asked my mom what i should do for my first job interview. and my mom's not the most practical person on the planet, and she looked at me for a long time and she just -- finally she said wear vertical stripes because they're slimming. which i thought was so
but, you know, it could really -- it could become something like the -- like bosnia, it could becomet we saw in the '90s. so, it's a really serious situation. >> seth: you obviously are sort of known for traveling abroad when these situations break. is it -- you're saying the first time you went abroad, you faked your credentials? >> yeah, i could not get an entry-level job at a college in news. and i -- >> seth: even with your macy's work? >> even -- well, yes. [...
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pretty good resources to tackle that they bridge toll plaza west hundred if not tracking anyhow to bosniaew minor incidents here and there. for a starter because of what is your favorite ride. dissidents afraid away from seeing the meeting reflects activated for it and we have from last several weeks ever since the end of spring break seen huge backups at the bay bridge which seems to be the norm. and like what we will see again today street right now justin 11 minute drive into san francisco carried on 92 of the san mateo bridge we're problem free with a 11 minute trip time heading over to foster city in coming out of hayward. here's a look if you're right on highway 80 in the short freeway. still looking at just a 12 to 13 minute drive from hercules to berkeley san ramon valley a 60 minute trip. there's an accident on the shoulder of 580 westbound out at the beginning of the optima. that's what accounts for the slow going this morning coming out of tracy. if in the south bay we still look good a little slowing for one on one here past julien mckee. nothing unusual about that. fan of the
pretty good resources to tackle that they bridge toll plaza west hundred if not tracking anyhow to bosniaew minor incidents here and there. for a starter because of what is your favorite ride. dissidents afraid away from seeing the meeting reflects activated for it and we have from last several weeks ever since the end of spring break seen huge backups at the bay bridge which seems to be the norm. and like what we will see again today street right now justin 11 minute drive into san francisco...
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all across the world from bosnia to chechnya to south africa, people laid down their lives for the kind of voice we take for granted. often, the transfer of power is an act of pain and carnage. we see here today of peace and decency. here in the house of years,ntatives, for 219 longer than any democracy in the world, we heed to people's avoids with peace and civility and respect. friendshipand with and the deepest respect, you are now my speaker. and let it a great debate began. i now have the high honor of distinct privilege of bringing to the house of representatives our new speaker, the gentleman from georgia, newt gingrich. [applause] >> very well put. highlights in a 35 years of coverage on our facebook page. created by cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you today as a public service by your provider. >> last week, the supreme court struck down limits to the total amount of money an individual can contribute each election cycle. the courtecision, agree was shunned mccutchen and that restrictions are in violation of the first amendment rights. the oral argument in the case
all across the world from bosnia to chechnya to south africa, people laid down their lives for the kind of voice we take for granted. often, the transfer of power is an act of pain and carnage. we see here today of peace and decency. here in the house of years,ntatives, for 219 longer than any democracy in the world, we heed to people's avoids with peace and civility and respect. friendshipand with and the deepest respect, you are now my speaker. and let it a great debate began. i now have the...
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i mentioned on the floor here the other day about the bosnia conflict. talking to a young teenager, young teenaged girl in the hospital. she had been sent away by her parents to a safe place during that war. the war ended, the army left the field. she could come home, she is running down the road, calling out to her parents and steps on a land mine and loses both her legs. she wasn't a combatant. the war wasn't even going on anymore. it was supposed to be safe. she became a victim. so many of these victims. now, americans by and large also condemn the use of these land mines, but they expect more than they are getting from their government, and so do i. so should every member of congress. it's been 20 years since president bill clinton at the united nations called for the elimination of antipersonal land mines. they cheered him when he did. two years later in 1996, he said -- quote -- "today i am launching an international effort to ban antipersonnel land mines, and i cheered that." but 18 years later, we're still waiting. we haven't signed the land mine
i mentioned on the floor here the other day about the bosnia conflict. talking to a young teenager, young teenaged girl in the hospital. she had been sent away by her parents to a safe place during that war. the war ended, the army left the field. she could come home, she is running down the road, calling out to her parents and steps on a land mine and loses both her legs. she wasn't a combatant. the war wasn't even going on anymore. it was supposed to be safe. she became a victim. so many of...
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in bosnia repeating shows that we really we haven't learnt very much in how to address many of theseproblems whether you're looking at it through. a process of accountability or a person saw of economic rebuilding but it is more that we just don't seem to. joshua pointed out and you put it at the beginning that the arab spring arab awakening this is a western cerm but really what's happened also is that we have political islam on the rise as well added with the lections and this is a complication that the west certainly doesn't understand and there's joshua pointed out maybe there aren't political cultures in place that can adapt to the islamic element with the democratic and secular element this is one of the huge stumbling blocks that we've seen over the last few years well absolutely not just over the last few years but if you look at you know historically western powers have always supported so-called secular governments in syria for example or indeed in iraq and the idea is you put a minority of people in charge of the country and there you divide and rule and that's what's happ
in bosnia repeating shows that we really we haven't learnt very much in how to address many of theseproblems whether you're looking at it through. a process of accountability or a person saw of economic rebuilding but it is more that we just don't seem to. joshua pointed out and you put it at the beginning that the arab spring arab awakening this is a western cerm but really what's happened also is that we have political islam on the rise as well added with the lections and this is a...