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last week we talked about bosnia and conflict and the genocide, about where bosnia is today and where it needs to go. i would like to share with my colleagues what he had some say. the doctor updated us on bosnia's struggle to hold itself together, build an economy and integrate into nato and the european union. he talked about a country where 17 years after the horrific genocide and the dayton peace accords, ethnic divisions remain strong and many ways have hardend. they classify people into one of three ethnic communities. kroad and a or system that diminishes the rights of anyone including jews and roma. only those can be elected to the legislature. the house of peoples or to the presidency. this embedded discrimination is a legacy of the dayton peace accords. while this design was probably necessary at the time to stop the genocide and aggression, in today's time in expanding europe, it violates our basic values of freedom and equality. all people are not equal, entire segments of the population are excluded from full political participation. the dayton peace accords were a tourni
last week we talked about bosnia and conflict and the genocide, about where bosnia is today and where it needs to go. i would like to share with my colleagues what he had some say. the doctor updated us on bosnia's struggle to hold itself together, build an economy and integrate into nato and the european union. he talked about a country where 17 years after the horrific genocide and the dayton peace accords, ethnic divisions remain strong and many ways have hardend. they classify people into...
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. >> and a dawn raid in bosnia, part of the efforts stop islamist militants joining the fighting in iraq in syria. intense fighting has been reported in eastern ukraine despite talk of a cease-fire. pro-russian separatists and ukrainian government forces have continued to clash with heavy artillery fire reported in the city. >> vladimir putin has proposed a seven-point plan for a truce. we'll get the latest from our correspondent in key of than just a moment but first, this report. >> a battle slept through this area. ukrainian soldiers were fighting pro-russian rebels here until recently. now the rebels are back in control. they are advancing on a new front and forcing ukrainian troops to retreat. >> the situation remains tense, especially in the east of the region. our troops are regrouping. we are changing tactics and moving toward a defensive strategy. >> political leaders are projecting an air of calm. the ukrainian president spoke on the phone with his russian counterpart vladimir putin. the two reportedly discussed possible solutions to the crisis. later in mongolia, putin told re
. >> and a dawn raid in bosnia, part of the efforts stop islamist militants joining the fighting in iraq in syria. intense fighting has been reported in eastern ukraine despite talk of a cease-fire. pro-russian separatists and ukrainian government forces have continued to clash with heavy artillery fire reported in the city. >> vladimir putin has proposed a seven-point plan for a truce. we'll get the latest from our correspondent in key of than just a moment but first, this report....
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in bosnia, that conflict happened and within two years, those rape camps-- you know, it was estimated 20,000 to 40,000-- it was stopped. white women, eastern europe. we're talking about... i have to say it. like, having now campaigned for two years on this, and you really hear the most horrendous, horrific stories of my life-- to the point where i don't really sleep very much anymore, because once those kind of stories enter you, and you feel the people, and you hug the people, and you hold the girls, and you hug... they're in your soul forever. they're in your soul forever. why isn't the world responding? why? what is stopping... and i can only believe, on some level, that it's racism; that we have an attitude towards black people in particular-- and black women in particular-- that somehow, the destinies of african women have already been decided, do you know? they've already been written off, you know? people in the congo, well, that's... that's the heart of darkness. that's... i think it's actually the heart of racism. i think it's... the people in the congo are some of the most b
in bosnia, that conflict happened and within two years, those rape camps-- you know, it was estimated 20,000 to 40,000-- it was stopped. white women, eastern europe. we're talking about... i have to say it. like, having now campaigned for two years on this, and you really hear the most horrendous, horrific stories of my life-- to the point where i don't really sleep very much anymore, because once those kind of stories enter you, and you feel the people, and you hug the people, and you hold the...
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. >>> police in bosnia have arrested 16 people suspected of recruiting and fighting for armed groupsn syria and iraq. it's the first such security sweep since bosnia introduced severe jail terms for those crimes. >>> the situations in iraq and the ukraine mean there will be a lot to discussion when nato leaders meet in the u.k. on thursday. james bayes is in newport where that summit will be taking place. >> originally this summit was supposed to be about afghanistan, with most of the nato forces due to leave this year, and new arrangements with the new afghan government, but because of problems with the afghan election there is no afghan president coming to this summit, but there is still an extremely busy agenda with all of the conflicts taking place around the world. officials are telling me that they believe that there are now thousands of russian troops fighting inside ukraine. they say the situation has got worst, drastically in the last couple of weeks, and this summit, i think will be calling for a new rapid reaction force from nato, some 4,000 spear head troops who could be
. >>> police in bosnia have arrested 16 people suspected of recruiting and fighting for armed groupsn syria and iraq. it's the first such security sweep since bosnia introduced severe jail terms for those crimes. >>> the situations in iraq and the ukraine mean there will be a lot to discussion when nato leaders meet in the u.k. on thursday. james bayes is in newport where that summit will be taking place. >> originally this summit was supposed to be about afghanistan,...
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he said the arms embargo in bosnia disproportionately hurt muslims and contributed to their suffering. and unlike islam, russia's sanctions are not coupled with the threat of force. russia is also far less isolated from the global economy. several european countries are depending on russia for energy. e u sanctions have been largely toothless. there might be one exception that really does seem effective. i'm talking about the nuclear weapon of the sanctions arsenal, cutting russia off from swift. swift is a network that allows financial institutions to send and receive information in a secure manner. it's what more than 10,500 banks use to make international bank transfers and the uk wants the european union to block russia from this network. the consequences would be far reaching. not only would it affect trade and investment but also millions of other routine financial transactions. it's exactly what the u.s. got the private network of banks to do to iran in 2012, and it was profoundly damaging to the iranian economy. but despite britain's prodding, the eu is reluctant to brandish t
he said the arms embargo in bosnia disproportionately hurt muslims and contributed to their suffering. and unlike islam, russia's sanctions are not coupled with the threat of force. russia is also far less isolated from the global economy. several european countries are depending on russia for energy. e u sanctions have been largely toothless. there might be one exception that really does seem effective. i'm talking about the nuclear weapon of the sanctions arsenal, cutting russia off from...
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. >>> rescue teams are trying to reach 34 miners who are trapped in a coal mine in central bosnia. officials say the men are stuck 500 meters below ground. they are alive and have enough air for now. the miners became trapped when a small earthquake triggered a gas explosion causing two tunnels to close in. >>> the u.n. child abuse report shows how children become victims of violence of murder and sexual attack to bullying. 120 million girls around the world are raped or sexually assault aed by the age of 20. >>> the u.s. department of justice opened a civil rights investigation into the police department in ferguson, missouri where a white officer shot and killed the unarmed black teenager michael brown last month. the incident led to weeks of protests. the investigation will focus on the use of deadly force. >>> the dalai llama cancelled his trip. he withdrew his visa apply whicn when officials said it would be denied. >>> you're up to date with news. lots more to come on bbc world news including meeting the dinosaur thought to have been as big as a passenger jet weighing equival
. >>> rescue teams are trying to reach 34 miners who are trapped in a coal mine in central bosnia. officials say the men are stuck 500 meters below ground. they are alive and have enough air for now. the miners became trapped when a small earthquake triggered a gas explosion causing two tunnels to close in. >>> the u.n. child abuse report shows how children become victims of violence of murder and sexual attack to bullying. 120 million girls around the world are raped or...
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anchor/take vo ---rescatistas en bosnia buscan a 5 mineros que quedaron atrapados al interior de unaarbn... ---dos tneles colapsaron anoche luego que un sismo de regular intensidad provocara una explosin de gas... ---hasta el momento se han rescatado a 29 mineros los otros 5 obreros quedaron a una profunidad de 1,600 pies... ---las posibilidades de supervivencia no han quedado claras.. ---este es el tercer incidente que ocurre en el transcurso de este año.. juanfra ---hacemos nuestra primera pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 a las diez. take vo preste mucha atencin!!! porque inescrupulosos estn estafando a inmigrantes hacindose pasar por funcionarios del programa paisano... ya les contamos cmo funcionan... take lucero live take lucrecia live lorena ---aficionados en nuestra area estan listos para el tan esperado partido entre las selecciones de listos para el tan esperado partido entre las selecciones de mxico y chile... partido qu se jugara en la nueva casa de los 49ers . juanfra ---para darnos los detalles y recomendaciones que necesita saber ir al estadio, pasamos con lucero benitez
anchor/take vo ---rescatistas en bosnia buscan a 5 mineros que quedaron atrapados al interior de unaarbn... ---dos tneles colapsaron anoche luego que un sismo de regular intensidad provocara una explosin de gas... ---hasta el momento se han rescatado a 29 mineros los otros 5 obreros quedaron a una profunidad de 1,600 pies... ---las posibilidades de supervivencia no han quedado claras.. ---este es el tercer incidente que ocurre en el transcurso de este año.. juanfra ---hacemos nuestra primera...
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me duele haber leÍdo que estabas en bosnia cuando te avisan que tu padre muere. >> fue en kosovo. >>ucha corrupciÓn en el gobierno. o sea, mi diploma estÁ firmado por un corrupto, como decimos. >> en eso no estÁn ustedes de acuerdo, alexis. tÚ no quisieras que puerto rico fuera un estado. >> no, en eso siempre es una de las peleas que siempre tenemos en la mesa, porque yo creo mucho en el estado libre asociado y entiendo que puerto rico es muy pequeÑo para ser independiente. yo creo que si nosotros somos estado perdemos lo que es la raÍz de puerto rico, que es nuestra bandera, son algunas cosas que nos identifican como puertorriqueÑos en el mundo entero. >> listo, y no los molesto mÁs con cosas de polÍtica ni nada personal. entremos un poquito en el mundo de la mÚsica. ¿cuÁl es el reto? ¿quÉ quieren ser en la mÚsica? >> bueno, nosotros queremos poner el nombre de alexis y fido en alto, tambiÉn representar a puerto rico en el mundo entero... >> los reyes del perreo les llaman. >> sÍ, los... >> es duro, ¿no? ¿les gusta que les llamen asÍ? >> bueno, sÍ, es que mucha gente no entiende, a
me duele haber leÍdo que estabas en bosnia cuando te avisan que tu padre muere. >> fue en kosovo. >>ucha corrupciÓn en el gobierno. o sea, mi diploma estÁ firmado por un corrupto, como decimos. >> en eso no estÁn ustedes de acuerdo, alexis. tÚ no quisieras que puerto rico fuera un estado. >> no, en eso siempre es una de las peleas que siempre tenemos en la mesa, porque yo creo mucho en el estado libre asociado y entiendo que puerto rico es muy pequeÑo para ser...
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what will matter is key act orders taking the lead when nato has been effective, for example, in bosnia1995, it was when local forces on the ground supported by air power were anal to shape the balance of power on the ground and that led to a peace agreement and effective outcome in bosnia. i am not saying that's necessarily what will happen here. >> calibration of local act orders is going to be crucial. do we reach out to syria? do we reach out to iran? what's the role of jordan and saudi arabia for example? at the end from the day, the iraqi people, themselves will have to stand up and take responsibility about you yeah, i mean i think it's important, gradual coalition. i would expect to hear more about that. >> all of this of course goes much deeper than just the tough talk. this comes to forming coalition and strat employees. professor sean kay, we profess your insight so much thank you? >> my pleasure. >> the government of syria has launched a series of airstrikes against the islamic state group. 25 people were killed in eight airstrikes. the video up load today sorry media site b
what will matter is key act orders taking the lead when nato has been effective, for example, in bosnia1995, it was when local forces on the ground supported by air power were anal to shape the balance of power on the ground and that led to a peace agreement and effective outcome in bosnia. i am not saying that's necessarily what will happen here. >> calibration of local act orders is going to be crucial. do we reach out to syria? do we reach out to iran? what's the role of jordan and...
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. >> between chechnya, bosnia, libya, syria, are there other a lot more men floating around who know how to use a gun, who know how to use a rocket-propelled grenade launcher? they may be religious or they may not be, but they're at loose ends and ready to fight? >> well, that's true. they've had a lot of opportunity beginning in afghanistan , through all of these wars that have been and are still going on, first of all yes, there is a pool of manpower, so to speak. there are women involved in some of these. there is a lot of weapons. you can pick out whatever you want in the alimealation of weapons we have there, and i.s. islamic state, the so-called islamic state has been able to acquire, a, a lot of money from bank robberies, extortion, donations and has been able to acquire a lot of weapons including what the iraqi army abandoned when they left mosul and a lot of other areas. they have rocket launchers and they have tanks including some helicopters. i'm told. >> so mohammed, let's talk more about the religious content of this call that lathe was talking about. if you go into your
. >> between chechnya, bosnia, libya, syria, are there other a lot more men floating around who know how to use a gun, who know how to use a rocket-propelled grenade launcher? they may be religious or they may not be, but they're at loose ends and ready to fight? >> well, that's true. they've had a lot of opportunity beginning in afghanistan , through all of these wars that have been and are still going on, first of all yes, there is a pool of manpower, so to speak. there are women...
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. >> but if you look -- >> to me the model is what president clinton did with bosnia, get a coalition, mainly airstrikes, separate the parties and put troops on the grounds once they are separated so we have no casualties. >> wouldn't the coalition in the middle east be israel and nobody else. >> president obama is talking to the your windows don't need a facelift. just a new wardrobe. take them shopping during blinds to go's 60th anniversary sale going on now. buy one get second at half price. blinds to go is 60. boy, time goes fast. and so will this sale. blinds to go blinds for life. >> inside stories of the week starts with jim. >> matt apologies to rene. if governor corbett were to lose this election he would be the first governor in the history of the commonwealth to not be re-elected. >> thanks, jim. >> rene. >> my inside story, i know i've been saying i don't come, but i care -- i don't care, i do care about step it up america, it will higher five thousand minority women in three different states for i.t.. it trains you for 30 months. i did the graduation and it's phenomenal.
. >> but if you look -- >> to me the model is what president clinton did with bosnia, get a coalition, mainly airstrikes, separate the parties and put troops on the grounds once they are separated so we have no casualties. >> wouldn't the coalition in the middle east be israel and nobody else. >> president obama is talking to the your windows don't need a facelift. just a new wardrobe. take them shopping during blinds to go's 60th anniversary sale going on now. buy one...
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died afterers have being trapped overnight in a coal mine in bosnia. work to bring nearly 30 of their colleagues to safety. the collapse of the mine was triggered by an earthquake. families have accused the minds managers of underestimating the scale of the problem they have. from the threat of islamic state fighters to the continuing tension in ukraine, the white house is balancing a lot of problems at the moment. i amore on their response, joined by the deputy national security adviser. tony, thank you for joining me. the eu announced more sanctions and nato has a rapid reaction force in eastern europe, but it seems president putin feels he is in the driver seat. >> actually, i think it's just the opposite. what we saw today was europe and the united states announcing preparedness to impose additional sanctions on russia, additional pressure if they don't back off. we saw at the same time the announcement of a cease-fire between ukraine, russia, and the separatist. we're hopeful that can move forward. and thealso seen russia separatists say things in
died afterers have being trapped overnight in a coal mine in bosnia. work to bring nearly 30 of their colleagues to safety. the collapse of the mine was triggered by an earthquake. families have accused the minds managers of underestimating the scale of the problem they have. from the threat of islamic state fighters to the continuing tension in ukraine, the white house is balancing a lot of problems at the moment. i amore on their response, joined by the deputy national security adviser. tony,...
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. >> fuerzas policiales entraron en un poblado en el centro de bosnia para arrestar a un clÉrigo musulmÁne las víctimas han sido desmembradas en diferentes puntos de la capital. un informe publicado hoy por los investigadores de la universidad del sur de california ponen el tapete la importancia que tienen los inmigrantes indocumentados en la economÍa de ese estado. >> mientras las aerolÍneas se llenan los bolsillos, las piernas, el mal humor de los pasajeros pagan el costo de reducir los asientos de los aviones. >> cÉlulas de la media Ósea y cÉlulas del cordÓn umbilical ayudan a tratar la leucemia. es lo mismo? se lo explicamos en cita con tu salud por univisiÓn. ...hay una masa fresca,a... que de congelada, no tiene nada. una salsa en la que todos los tomates de california quisieran estar. un hombre que piensa que si un topping no es top, no es un topping. detrás de una gran pizza, hay un gran pizzero. y ahora te trae una pizza grande con dos ingredientes por solo $10 dólares, más una galleta mega chocolate chip por solo $5. mejores ingredientes. mejor pizza. papa john's ♪ >> en las Últ
. >> fuerzas policiales entraron en un poblado en el centro de bosnia para arrestar a un clÉrigo musulmÁne las víctimas han sido desmembradas en diferentes puntos de la capital. un informe publicado hoy por los investigadores de la universidad del sur de california ponen el tapete la importancia que tienen los inmigrantes indocumentados en la economÍa de ese estado. >> mientras las aerolÍneas se llenan los bolsillos, las piernas, el mal humor de los pasajeros pagan el costo de...
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army major general paul eaton who served in iraq, somalia and bosnia. what's your assessment of the president's speech and most importantly, his strategy? >> well, the president was correct to make diplomacy his main effort. i'm not sure how much preparatory work went into it, given what we've heard from turkey today. but it's an absolutely appropriate strategy to get countries that consider isis to be a vital national interest, to assist in the containment, the disruption and the destruction of isis. so he, the president was very good at laying out the diplomatic main effort. he touched on the use of military enablers from the united states, air power, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, logistics. but what we did not hear was his ideological campaign, his anti-isis ideology campaign. and we didn't hear much appropriate for this station, about how to isolate isis from a cash, from a financial perspective. which is critical to, to going after this organization. >> how difficult do you think it will be for the administration, to put together as i
army major general paul eaton who served in iraq, somalia and bosnia. what's your assessment of the president's speech and most importantly, his strategy? >> well, the president was correct to make diplomacy his main effort. i'm not sure how much preparatory work went into it, given what we've heard from turkey today. but it's an absolutely appropriate strategy to get countries that consider isis to be a vital national interest, to assist in the containment, the disruption and the...
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it's the end of massacre in bosnia and the liberation of aush wits. builting on the work of our predecessors we are discussing how we can bring faith leaders together and recognizing these strategics and to seek their insight on ways we can prevent future tragedy. as the poet said, it's hard to be human, it's very hard to be humane. it's important to acknowledge the important work of special representative sarah pundit, acting representative and senior adviser who made enormous impacts. i clearly have very big shoes to fill. many of the members i've had an opportunity to meet. i look forward to sitting down with you and looking for waying that we can partner. i cannot agree more with what secretary kerry said. i think partnership is important. so my vision for the role of special representative is to drive secretary kerry's vision for engaging muslim communities around the world based on mutual interest and supporting shared goals. saying this is very easy. but as secretary kerry stated, we are facing enormous challenges roger federer environmental de
it's the end of massacre in bosnia and the liberation of aush wits. builting on the work of our predecessors we are discussing how we can bring faith leaders together and recognizing these strategics and to seek their insight on ways we can prevent future tragedy. as the poet said, it's hard to be human, it's very hard to be humane. it's important to acknowledge the important work of special representative sarah pundit, acting representative and senior adviser who made enormous impacts. i...
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there is a long relationship here, ukrainian soldiers have fought and served in kosovo, in bosnia, and in afghanistan alongside their nato counterparts. clearly the one thing they are not doing is fast tracking the idea of nato membership for ukraine, but i expect that that is something that mr. poroshenko, who will be speaking any minute now, he will be again be calling for that. the other thing i don't think you are going to see any time soon is across eastern europe, permanent basis of nato. that's because there is an old treaty between nato and russia, which says that nato agreed not to do that. i'll told rather than the word permanent basis there will be persistence, both to deter moscow and reassure those members of nato that live on russia's border. >> thanks very much, james we'll be keeping in contact with that conference has it goes on today. thanks very much. >>> well the president of ukraine has said that he is ready to declare a ceasefire. on friday scheduled peace talks are launched in laboring belarus. rebels say they would submit to a truce if the meeting is successful.
there is a long relationship here, ukrainian soldiers have fought and served in kosovo, in bosnia, and in afghanistan alongside their nato counterparts. clearly the one thing they are not doing is fast tracking the idea of nato membership for ukraine, but i expect that that is something that mr. poroshenko, who will be speaking any minute now, he will be again be calling for that. the other thing i don't think you are going to see any time soon is across eastern europe, permanent basis of nato....
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back then in bosnia, thousands of people at times were thinking of the village, lined up and shot. and just because of the sheer industrial scale of the mass murder that was going on, as we're seeing with isis, this mass murder on an industrial scale. some people simply survive because they just can't see everyone that they're shooting down. there are one or two lucky survivors. in this case, one person who lives to tell the tale, lives to tell the kindness of strangers that helps save him, as well. he's a shia, but there are sunni villages he goes to, he knocks on the door, doesn't know what's going to happen when the doors open. but those people from the other sort of muslim sect help him. this is a terribly harrowing story. and his survival speaks to that wholesale slaughter and even when you have dozens and dozens of gunmen turning their guns on hundreds and hundreds of soldiers lined up like that, somebody is going to get through. it just tells you how many people were slaughtered, the probability of somebody escap g escaping. his story is such an important account of what's h
back then in bosnia, thousands of people at times were thinking of the village, lined up and shot. and just because of the sheer industrial scale of the mass murder that was going on, as we're seeing with isis, this mass murder on an industrial scale. some people simply survive because they just can't see everyone that they're shooting down. there are one or two lucky survivors. in this case, one person who lives to tell the tale, lives to tell the kindness of strangers that helps save him, as...
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>> and we are slowly what happened in yugoslavia when it broke up to be bosnia and herzegovina, and it does rub me the wrong way of people talking about us being a christian nation. i mean, i know what the founding fathers -- >> well, the judeo-christians. >> we are a nation of one and people should be whatever they want to ban religion of whatever theywant to be, but what is -- >> i want to make sure it is wellaid, because they dropped that entirely for everything under the map. >> it clouds the ish ssue. what we have here is for many years we had a defining characteristic, the melting t, and my parents and great grandparents had to come here to be english and be american, and we have turned it into multiculturalism, and who forced that upon to america school systems, and kids learned it right in high school and preached in college and it is the intelligence from the left who changed the culture back in the 1960s and it continues today. and by the way, to speak out against multiculturalism on a college campus is to basically have your head hand ed to you. >> you are a racist. >> and w
>> and we are slowly what happened in yugoslavia when it broke up to be bosnia and herzegovina, and it does rub me the wrong way of people talking about us being a christian nation. i mean, i know what the founding fathers -- >> well, the judeo-christians. >> we are a nation of one and people should be whatever they want to ban religion of whatever theywant to be, but what is -- >> i want to make sure it is wellaid, because they dropped that entirely for everything under...
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. >> soon germany will reclassify serbia and bosnia-herzegovina as being safe countries. that means asylum seekers will be sent back much more quickly. it is a move that many green and social democrats politicians disagree with. >> this is a cynical attempt to pit refugees against each other. it leaves the impression we will decide whether a country is safer not. in reality, the question is whether it is a for those who must return. >> for other refugees, the new laws are an improvement. current restrictions on where refugees can live will be removed, and it will be easier for them to seek employment. these are changes that will be of little value to annika and her family. they face deportation. >> a tropical storm made landfall in the philippines. it has forced the evacuation of tens of thousands of people. >> just hours earlier, this waterway was a busy road. now cars have been replaced by star reform floats -- styrofoam floats. rescue workers had to evacuate people from the upper stories of their homes and even roofs. >> we were in danger of being trapped inside. so we
. >> soon germany will reclassify serbia and bosnia-herzegovina as being safe countries. that means asylum seekers will be sent back much more quickly. it is a move that many green and social democrats politicians disagree with. >> this is a cynical attempt to pit refugees against each other. it leaves the impression we will decide whether a country is safer not. in reality, the question is whether it is a for those who must return. >> for other refugees, the new laws are an...
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. >> rescuers in bosnia have polled 29 mineworkers after a blast trapped them underground on thursday. >> the coal miners had to spend 20 hours in the collapsed mine after a mild earthquake triggered a gas explosion. five of their colleagues are feared dead. they have yet to recover. another 22 have managed to escape after the blast. it's the third incident at the mine this year. >> well, it's already killed more than 2000 people. now in the fight to stop the largest ever ebola outbreak, researchers say the blood of infected patients may be a major weapon. >> the world health organization says the blood of patients who recover from ebola should be used to treat others. >> the decision comes as the epidemic continues to defy efforts in western africa to stop it. and for doctors and nurses on the ground, the danger is growing, too. >> another american ebola victim arrives at the hospital in the u.s. he was working in liberia as a missionary when he contracted the virus. the outbreak continues to spread in west africa. just under 4000 cases have now been recorded in the region. the world
. >> rescuers in bosnia have polled 29 mineworkers after a blast trapped them underground on thursday. >> the coal miners had to spend 20 hours in the collapsed mine after a mild earthquake triggered a gas explosion. five of their colleagues are feared dead. they have yet to recover. another 22 have managed to escape after the blast. it's the third incident at the mine this year. >> well, it's already killed more than 2000 people. now in the fight to stop the largest ever...
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it was on that level, and a very serious study of bosnia and also iraq. and what could have been done better and where does the monitoring come from. how can we expect better accountability. one of the reasons the international code of conduct , the swiss initiative, the group in geneva trying to establish monitoring, one of the points that they make is similar to what was going on in those noups in 2009, which is that government is going to completely regulate these companies. it is probably never going to happen. some of the suggestions were one of we had a regulatory commission, what if we had a cabinet post? there are so many private contractors in so many agencies. what would that look like? and there were discussions about that. what does it mean in a democracy to have these companies and have -- how do you use them for the benefit of a nation and have enough misuseability to prevent and the empowering of the industry itself? the industry getting over -- getting too powerful, as what happened in the companies in the 14th and 15th centuries in italy.
it was on that level, and a very serious study of bosnia and also iraq. and what could have been done better and where does the monitoring come from. how can we expect better accountability. one of the reasons the international code of conduct , the swiss initiative, the group in geneva trying to establish monitoring, one of the points that they make is similar to what was going on in those noups in 2009, which is that government is going to completely regulate these companies. it is probably...
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i think our involvement was premature when we elected to go to albania and bosnia. i think it was premature in the sense that we didn't assess the vacuum that would follow. we weren't sure what would happen after that occurred. fortunately, it worked out better than it might have but i don't have any confidence that are in she was timely. jenkins: thanks to the host and thanks to all the viewers are looking at this debate and doing this abate. this is an important question. clearly if you look over the past several decades, many times our political leaders have gotten it wrong. for example, i believe that we should not have gone into iraq. i think that was an instance where we did not have a compelling economic threat, compelling security threat. and it took our attention away from afghanistan where the true threat was at that time. i believe the united states is indispensable leader of the world and we have to be fully engaged. we have to be focused now specifically on this war on terrorism, which is morphing around the world. but i think it's important that congre
i think our involvement was premature when we elected to go to albania and bosnia. i think it was premature in the sense that we didn't assess the vacuum that would follow. we weren't sure what would happen after that occurred. fortunately, it worked out better than it might have but i don't have any confidence that are in she was timely. jenkins: thanks to the host and thanks to all the viewers are looking at this debate and doing this abate. this is an important question. clearly if you look...
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a good example of where we did not need to take action was bosnia.e should talk about why vladimir putin is on the march. the u.s. does not have any clarity around the world about where we act to support our allies. our allies need to trust us and our enemies need to fear us. this goes back to the vacuum where we made promises to poland and the czech republic that we would deployed missile systems to get ukraine and other countries after the fall of the wall. materials -- we did not keep our commitments. this is the kind of problem you cannot fix after-the-fact. >> i think we need to go back and look at the constitution. in the preamble, it outlines five basic needs of government. we are called to ensure domestic tranquility and military has a part to play in that. the third job of government is to provide for the common defense. we have gotten into too many offensive wars and this has caused harm to our country. when he to look at the constitution -- we need to look at the constitution. it should dictate how we act. in the constitution, we were not
a good example of where we did not need to take action was bosnia.e should talk about why vladimir putin is on the march. the u.s. does not have any clarity around the world about where we act to support our allies. our allies need to trust us and our enemies need to fear us. this goes back to the vacuum where we made promises to poland and the czech republic that we would deployed missile systems to get ukraine and other countries after the fall of the wall. materials -- we did not keep our...
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framework, mentioning the bosnia bombing. occupation of afghanistan and other things undermined what had been built here at the world war ii. he then went on in an important passage. speech, to talk about what he called terrorism and extremism, saying that russia warned the world about this. let's listen to that bit of the speech. >> reporter: from the beginning of the arab spring, russia learnt not to live to extremists or establish a united front. we warned against the teme dags to make allies would proclaimed an enemy of bashar al-assad, be it al qaeda, al-nusra and others soaking a routine change, including i.s.i.l. >> an important part of the speech from sergey lavrov, saying, i think, i told you so to the americans and others that since the beginning of the war in syria, they warned about terrorism, and suggesting that some of those that the u.s. had supported at least with words were now the problem. >>> james bay there. i spoke with steven fish, a professor of politics at the university of california, berkeley. he sai
framework, mentioning the bosnia bombing. occupation of afghanistan and other things undermined what had been built here at the world war ii. he then went on in an important passage. speech, to talk about what he called terrorism and extremism, saying that russia warned the world about this. let's listen to that bit of the speech. >> reporter: from the beginning of the arab spring, russia learnt not to live to extremists or establish a united front. we warned against the teme dags to make...
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bosnia in the 1990s is where some elements have held together and some different. >> thank you very much, p.j.crowley. >>> i want you to post on our facebook page or tweet at me, question that is you have about what's going on. they could be very difference between what's the difference between sunni or how did asaad get to pow i recall. we are going to try to answer those questions as we go forward. that is "all in" for this evening. >> thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. tomahawk miss sills have been around since the 1970s. they're about 18 feet long, they're about 20 inches in diameter. >> om rations on a guided missile cruiser called the u.s.s. philippine c. and it shows the crew in sharp relief as they fire off those missiles. i should also say if you watch these things closely, it also
bosnia in the 1990s is where some elements have held together and some different. >> thank you very much, p.j.crowley. >>> i want you to post on our facebook page or tweet at me, question that is you have about what's going on. they could be very difference between what's the difference between sunni or how did asaad get to pow i recall. we are going to try to answer those questions as we go forward. that is "all in" for this evening. >> thanks to you at home for...
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president clinton effectively used air strikes in bosnia. but in so many other conditions, air strikes aren't positive. one of the statistics that we have heard today is that we have trained 938,000 iraqis. and at a cost of about $20 billion and, yet, look what's happened to them. really, nothing. >> so just to be clear, you agree with paul ryan that ground troops should not be taken off the table? that should be a possibility in the future? >> i think it should be a possibility. and i think there's a strategic reason you want to leave it on the table. we don't want to broadcast to our enemies everything that we're thinking. >> would you then support some kind of authorization of american ground troops back in iraq or in syria as a matter of a sort of authorization for military force? >> i think that the way the military force resolutions are worded, gives the president a broad authority, as it should, needs to be done to accomplish the mission. in this case, the mission is to disrupt, degrade and defeat isis. in order to accomplish that, yo
president clinton effectively used air strikes in bosnia. but in so many other conditions, air strikes aren't positive. one of the statistics that we have heard today is that we have trained 938,000 iraqis. and at a cost of about $20 billion and, yet, look what's happened to them. really, nothing. >> so just to be clear, you agree with paul ryan that ground troops should not be taken off the table? that should be a possibility in the future? >> i think it should be a possibility....
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. >> gareth bale scored twice as wales came from behind, pulling off a major shock in bosnia, croatia joining italy at the top of group h. brazil continues a win, second spell as head coach. the 5-time world champion returned after a world cup showing. after a 1-0 win. >> david ferrer's president will step down next month after 23 years in charge. montezaro joined ferrari and denied he'd go anywhere. global sales were going strong. the formula 1 team struggled. they haven't won is constructors championship since 2008. they have been involved in a number of public disagreements with the head of fiat, who own ferrari. >> the united states is one step closer to defending their world basketball crown. the star-studded team are through to the semifinals after a dominant victory. by five points, they wept on a 27-10 run. clay thompson top scored in a 119-76 victory. they'll face lithuania, booking their spot in the last four with a 73-61 victory over turkey. lithuania, a reining bronze medallist. the other finalists, serbia meed brazil, and france takes on spain. >> marin cilic is not letti
. >> gareth bale scored twice as wales came from behind, pulling off a major shock in bosnia, croatia joining italy at the top of group h. brazil continues a win, second spell as head coach. the 5-time world champion returned after a world cup showing. after a 1-0 win. >> david ferrer's president will step down next month after 23 years in charge. montezaro joined ferrari and denied he'd go anywhere. global sales were going strong. the formula 1 team struggled. they haven't won is...
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in bosnia serbs massacred thousands of men and boys sheltering in srebrenica, a u.n. safe haven. sanctions over seen were mired in core understandings, and the headquarters in new york often has been criticized as an ineffective talking shop, mired in bureaucracy and focussed on perks and protocol. as the world leaders converge for annual speeches to the general assembly, defenders would say the united nations rae mains important in this central institution. >>> as courtney mentioned the speeches start on wednesday, in what is known as the general debate. more than 140 world leaders take to the podium to address the chamber. for the u.n., it's the highlight of the year, and it's fair to ask how much attention anyone outside the world body pays to the speeches. speakers focus on key issues, including the rise to i.s.i.l., and threats impressed. they are expected to discuss the ebola outbreak, and syria's ongoing refugee crisis. looking ahead members believe the u.n. needs to broaden its mandate, focussing on international law, for example. a set of questions remain. is there too m
in bosnia serbs massacred thousands of men and boys sheltering in srebrenica, a u.n. safe haven. sanctions over seen were mired in core understandings, and the headquarters in new york often has been criticized as an ineffective talking shop, mired in bureaucracy and focussed on perks and protocol. as the world leaders converge for annual speeches to the general assembly, defenders would say the united nations rae mains important in this central institution. >>> as courtney mentioned...
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but when he wanted to go into bosnia, he went into positive any ya. i don't think there was one member of congress who knew he was going to go goo kosovo. -- go into kosovo. one thing that everyone forgets, four days of bombardments of iraq to get rid of their, theird supplies, and he did that. all of those things he could do and did. and he can do it. he has the final say on things like that. then you take george bush 43. he comes into office, he wanted immigration reform. he wanted social security reform. but 9/11 happened, and, man, he wanted to go into afghanistan, he went into afghanistan. if he wanted to go into iraq, good for him, he did it. president obama momentum have - doesn't have, i'm not so sure he really quite gets it. the only thing that sort of gave can me the idea i guess he does get it is when he was thinking of attacking syria very, very recently. that was before he decided, he decided to leave it up to the congress. he was going to leave it up to the congress, and on the next day i think vladimir putin really saved his neck, becau
but when he wanted to go into bosnia, he went into positive any ya. i don't think there was one member of congress who knew he was going to go goo kosovo. -- go into kosovo. one thing that everyone forgets, four days of bombardments of iraq to get rid of their, theird supplies, and he did that. all of those things he could do and did. and he can do it. he has the final say on things like that. then you take george bush 43. he comes into office, he wanted immigration reform. he wanted social...
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teacher charged with sexually assaulting a student in the northwest suburbs was arrested overseas in bosnia. michael vucic was taken into custody on sunday. they are working to extradite him back to the u-s. vucic is accused of sexually assaulting a student at gavin south middle school in ingleside in 2012. authorities have identified a possible second victim, and say there may be more. vucic was initially believed to have fled to germany. chicago bear brandon marshall spent 40-minutes talking about his past with domestic violence and his problems... with e-s-p- n and attorney gloria allred. marshall had been suspended earlier in his career for domestic violence. the n-f-l suspended him, and he was eventually acquitted of those charges. but all that resurfaced, when attorney gloria allred brought the alleged victim's father and friend to talk about the case. allred says she wanted to show how the n-f-l neglects to talk to victims. but marshall says there are better ways to do that. >> i would love for her to use that influence to really help the people who are out there struggling. not usin
teacher charged with sexually assaulting a student in the northwest suburbs was arrested overseas in bosnia. michael vucic was taken into custody on sunday. they are working to extradite him back to the u-s. vucic is accused of sexually assaulting a student at gavin south middle school in ingleside in 2012. authorities have identified a possible second victim, and say there may be more. vucic was initially believed to have fled to germany. chicago bear brandon marshall spent 40-minutes talking...
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partner stations time and again at sea off the horn of africa in the skies over libya, on land in bosniao and afghanistan. we have learned the hard way how to work together. we need to keep those skills as our largest operation in afghanistan draws to a conclusion. so we will offer our partner countries more opportunities to work and train with us so that we can remain effective when we deploy and tackle security challenges together. we have also decided to launch a defense capacity building initiative to reinforce our commitment to partner nations and to help the alliance protect stability without deploying large combat forces. this this building on our extensive expertise in supporting, advising and assisting nations with defense and security reforms. building on our close corporation and following their requests, we have agree od to extend this initiative to georgia, mordova, jordan. we reaffirm our readiness to provide security capacity support to libya when conditions permit. and we stand ready to assist iraq should iraq make such a request. finally, there's one group who hold a spe
partner stations time and again at sea off the horn of africa in the skies over libya, on land in bosniao and afghanistan. we have learned the hard way how to work together. we need to keep those skills as our largest operation in afghanistan draws to a conclusion. so we will offer our partner countries more opportunities to work and train with us so that we can remain effective when we deploy and tackle security challenges together. we have also decided to launch a defense capacity building...
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eventually followed by other european powers, and i ask you now how many times do you read about bosnia or kosovo on the front page of the newspaper today? if the international community bands together and goes after this in a responsible way with clearly articulated political end states, we can whip this enemy and we can do so without sacrificing the core values that we stand for. but we cannot wait for perfect allies. >> great. thank you, general. mr. chairman, i yield back. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank all of our witnesses for being here today. i want to continue on the line of questioning that my colleague started. how would one measure success? what is success, given the fact that we yesterday took a very tough vote to allow the president to have title 10 authority and to train and equip these -- the moderate syrian forces? what does success look like given the nature of the conflict? and given the fact that it needs to be a military, diplomatic, political, social -- there's so many layers here that dr. rand has accurately pointed out. so how would you measure succes
eventually followed by other european powers, and i ask you now how many times do you read about bosnia or kosovo on the front page of the newspaper today? if the international community bands together and goes after this in a responsible way with clearly articulated political end states, we can whip this enemy and we can do so without sacrificing the core values that we stand for. but we cannot wait for perfect allies. >> great. thank you, general. mr. chairman, i yield back. >>...
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madeleine albright, whose purpose and passion ending blood shed and brutality in kosovo and bosnia and working to heal old wounds in northern ireland, to this day, epitomizes moral leadership and continues to inspire american diplomats wherever they serve. james baker, a tough, texas poker player and deal-maker extraordinaire which i can attest to because he negotiated with vernon jordan the debate rules for george w. bush and me. [laughter] we're still talking to each other. that's diplomacy. actually my campaign folks were caught in a squabble with the bush folks, which is not unusual and jim baker and vernon jordan, got together had a great lunch. perhaps had a martini, i'm not sure. took them half an hour, the rules were done and say good-bye and remain great friends. he made the lonely decision to touch the third rail of american foreign policy and plunge headlong into the peace process at a time when there was very little support for it. and his work to build a global coalition to confront saddam hussein, ahead of operation desert storm to this very day is the gold standard by wh
madeleine albright, whose purpose and passion ending blood shed and brutality in kosovo and bosnia and working to heal old wounds in northern ireland, to this day, epitomizes moral leadership and continues to inspire american diplomats wherever they serve. james baker, a tough, texas poker player and deal-maker extraordinaire which i can attest to because he negotiated with vernon jordan the debate rules for george w. bush and me. [laughter] we're still talking to each other. that's diplomacy....
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you remove the autocratic power and they come to the surface just as they did in bosnia and the former yugoslavia. the americans already developed habits of what we call democracy. they knew how to govern themselves. they have their own legislature, elected officials. they had been for 100 years -- adams writes about this -- america was different from england and europe in terms of its politics for basic reasons. there is not as merely the shock value, the shock experience in the united states when they move through this revolutionary experience because it is not really revolutionary, it is evolutionary. the truth of the revolutionary war was that it was not really a revolution, it was an evolution. the egyptians are going to have a very difficult time discovering what came naturally to us. this is not a comment on muslims, ok? although, it is part of the package. they don't have history of practicing democratic powers. >> thank you. >> you are welcome. >> thank you for coming. thank you for being a professional historian. how important was this past legislation saying all segments of
you remove the autocratic power and they come to the surface just as they did in bosnia and the former yugoslavia. the americans already developed habits of what we call democracy. they knew how to govern themselves. they have their own legislature, elected officials. they had been for 100 years -- adams writes about this -- america was different from england and europe in terms of its politics for basic reasons. there is not as merely the shock value, the shock experience in the united states...
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bosnia in the 1990s is where some elements have held together and some different. >> thank you very muchyou to post on our facebook page or tweet at me, question that is you have about what's going on. they could be very difference between what's the difference between sunni or how did asaad get to pow i recall. we are going to try to answer those questions as we go forward. that is "all in" for this etching. >> thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. tomahawk miss sills have been around since the 1970s. they're about 18 feet long, they're about 20 inches in diameter.
bosnia in the 1990s is where some elements have held together and some different. >> thank you very muchyou to post on our facebook page or tweet at me, question that is you have about what's going on. they could be very difference between what's the difference between sunni or how did asaad get to pow i recall. we are going to try to answer those questions as we go forward. that is "all in" for this etching. >> thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. tomahawk miss...
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it's been involved in operations in bosnia, kosovo, afghanistan, and in 2010 wanted to remain a money -- non-aligned state. the message coming back is it was for the ukranian people to decide, and backed up by the ukranian president, reminding about the elections coming up. >> the barbarianism. ukraine prime minister david cameron and president obama coauthored an op ed calling on n.a.t.o. to confront the threat and resist impulses. what is n.a.t.o. to do on that front? >> it's not something that will happen from n.a.t.o. itself as an organization. it is something where there's a degree of consensus, as western leaders they've been discussing this idea. the idea in the op edis to build a grand coalition, not just n.a.t.o., referring officials to what was done before desert storm, taking on saddam hussein. they are referring to the idea of the coalition, not the access. i don't think any of the western leaders would back a ground offensive as there was against saddam hussein. they are not talking about anything like that on the ground in iraq and syria. >> very important issues and an
it's been involved in operations in bosnia, kosovo, afghanistan, and in 2010 wanted to remain a money -- non-aligned state. the message coming back is it was for the ukranian people to decide, and backed up by the ukranian president, reminding about the elections coming up. >> the barbarianism. ukraine prime minister david cameron and president obama coauthored an op ed calling on n.a.t.o. to confront the threat and resist impulses. what is n.a.t.o. to do on that front? >> it's not...
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naval aviators used to have a saying during the bosnia if you can't hunt with the big dogs stay on thehe porch. a lot of countries that have f 16s or f 18s can't fly with us number one. number two, it's not clear from what the secretary said whether they are going to be flying combat sorts or ariel refueling. i admit it's so far the evidence is pretty thin of tangible military commitment. >> he will with the president has said that he already told isis no boots on the ground from the usa. we know that it's either air strikes or nothing arming the rebels. >> it's incredible the president is giving isis, not only telling them what we are not going to do. but as quoted by the "new york times," which is always right, when it has a story. we know that they said on sunday. >> i note the sarcasm. >> heaven forbid, reporting on a meeting that the president had with several foreign policy advisors, i'm quoting the "new york times" now, he said if he had been, quote, annual advisor to isis closed quote, mr. obama added he would not have killed the hostages but released them and pinned notes on t
naval aviators used to have a saying during the bosnia if you can't hunt with the big dogs stay on thehe porch. a lot of countries that have f 16s or f 18s can't fly with us number one. number two, it's not clear from what the secretary said whether they are going to be flying combat sorts or ariel refueling. i admit it's so far the evidence is pretty thin of tangible military commitment. >> he will with the president has said that he already told isis no boots on the ground from the usa....
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several hundred people have thought to have left bosnia to join armed groups in iraq and syria. >>> theopening of new pipelines and political chaos in iraq has presented the iraqi kurd authorities to export their own oil. tankers have been sailing around the world trying to off load the commodity. but they find finding willing buy certificates not straightforward. >> we know oil from iraqi kurdistan has been loaded on board tangors at the port in recent week. perhaps 10 to 12 ships in all. we believe three are currently at sea. one of the tankers has been anchored off the coast of morocco for some three months. another tanker is thought to be off the coast of the u.s. state of texas in the gulf of mexico. the third tanker, the united embelin was in the south china sea where it unloaded much of its cargo on another mist ship. analysts say tracking these movements is no easy task. >> we have this situation with a number of vessels that are holding significant amounts of oil floating in various parts of the world. we have other vessels that have done ship to ship transfers, loading oil fro
several hundred people have thought to have left bosnia to join armed groups in iraq and syria. >>> theopening of new pipelines and political chaos in iraq has presented the iraqi kurd authorities to export their own oil. tankers have been sailing around the world trying to off load the commodity. but they find finding willing buy certificates not straightforward. >> we know oil from iraqi kurdistan has been loaded on board tangors at the port in recent week. perhaps 10 to 12...