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i later went back to bosnia as ambassador as head of the uscoe mission. we look at purpose, empowerment and authority. in brief terms, what's the mandate. it is broad or narrow, is it clear or vague, are the goals evident. and we looked at a number of cases. we then looked at empowerment. what's the authority that the special envoy has or wishes that he or she had. what is the relationship to foreign governments. and what are the relationships with the u.s. government. after empowerment, we turn to policy authority. what is the role in policy formulation that the special envoy has or does not have. what are his or her channels in to the decision making process. the next issue we looked at was dealing with what we called unfavorables. sometimes it's the special envoy's responsibility to deal with people that the u.s. government ordinarily would not touch with a ten-foot pole. but when you are in an immediate post-conflict situation, these are the people who are still relevant and the question is how you define the relationship with these people and how muc
i later went back to bosnia as ambassador as head of the uscoe mission. we look at purpose, empowerment and authority. in brief terms, what's the mandate. it is broad or narrow, is it clear or vague, are the goals evident. and we looked at a number of cases. we then looked at empowerment. what's the authority that the special envoy has or wishes that he or she had. what is the relationship to foreign governments. and what are the relationships with the u.s. government. after empowerment, we...
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i later went back to bosnia as ambassador as head of the uscoe mission. we look at purpose, empowerment and authority. in brief terms, what's the mandate. it is broad or narrow, is it clear or vague, are the goals evident. and we looked at a number of cases. we then looked at empowerment. what's the authority that the special envoy has or wishes that he or she had. what is the relationship to foreign governments. and what are the relationships with the u.s. government. after empowerment, we turn to policy authority. what is the role in policy formulation that the special envoy has or does not have. what are his or her channels in to the decision making process. the next issue we looked at was dealing with what we called unfavorables. sometimes it's the special envoy's responsibility to deal with people that the u.s. government ordinarily would not touch with a ten-foot pole. but when you are in an immediate post-conflict situation, these are the people who are still relevant and the question is how you define the relationship with these people and how muc
i later went back to bosnia as ambassador as head of the uscoe mission. we look at purpose, empowerment and authority. in brief terms, what's the mandate. it is broad or narrow, is it clear or vague, are the goals evident. and we looked at a number of cases. we then looked at empowerment. what's the authority that the special envoy has or wishes that he or she had. what is the relationship to foreign governments. and what are the relationships with the u.s. government. after empowerment, we...
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. >>> and fighters are arrested over a notorious train massacre in bosnia. >>> three, two, one. >> and nasa completes its first test flight of orion capsule, which is designed to take humans to mars and the moon. >>> hello, the case against kenyan's president has collapsed. prosecutors failed to collect enough evidence to take the case to trial. kenyatta was accused of orchestrating post-election violence in which more than 1200 people died in 2007. erica wood reports from nairobi. >> today at the hague, the prosecutor, has dismissed the charg charges. >> reporter: announcing the news to a group of kenyan business people. for more than four years the international criminal court in the hague has struggled to make his charges against kenyatta stick. it was a trial plagued by allegations of witness bribery and intimidation. several people withdrew their testimony. and others are aledged to have been killed or gone missing. and the icc itself was accused of not having carried out a proper investigation. >> this is a huge blow to the prosecution of the icc. clearly it seems it didn't do as
. >>> and fighters are arrested over a notorious train massacre in bosnia. >>> three, two, one. >> and nasa completes its first test flight of orion capsule, which is designed to take humans to mars and the moon. >>> hello, the case against kenyan's president has collapsed. prosecutors failed to collect enough evidence to take the case to trial. kenyatta was accused of orchestrating post-election violence in which more than 1200 people died in 2007. erica wood...
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, and he said, sir, the russian troops that were in bosnia, they're pulling out. they're crossing the -- they're on the highway, they're going into serbia. and so we spent the friday the 11th of june with cnn watching this russian battalion driving down the autobonn toward the airport. nato couldn't figure out what to do, there was lots of confusion inside. and the next morning at one a.m. the russians arrived at the airfield that was nato's objective in kosovo. so we followed that with a long series of back and forth. after four years, the russians gave up on kosovo and left. we won, but behind the scenes i think it was vladimir putin who was the intelligence chief who was helping to run this operation at the time. along with the colonel general who was head of the russian military intelligence, colonel general ivanov who received a big award for running this operation. that was the start of it. a few months later i read that some apartment buildings had been blown up in moscow. they were blaming the chechnyans on this. but when in the third apartment building pe
, and he said, sir, the russian troops that were in bosnia, they're pulling out. they're crossing the -- they're on the highway, they're going into serbia. and so we spent the friday the 11th of june with cnn watching this russian battalion driving down the autobonn toward the airport. nato couldn't figure out what to do, there was lots of confusion inside. and the next morning at one a.m. the russians arrived at the airfield that was nato's objective in kosovo. so we followed that with a long...
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somalia, bosnia-herzegovina. former yugoslavia. we are learning this is hard. i think what we forget -- and i am as guilty as anyone -- we say we did nothing. we sat back and watched. i do not think that is right. i think we took very active participation. and it makes us uncomfortable. one of the first things we did in early april, we got the ex pats out. "f you want, "ghosts of rwanda, "triumph of evil." videos.ne" you can see the british and french military going through andcountryside of rwanda saving westerners. we intervened in rwanda. white westerners out. we got the black westerners out. it is important. but when the dutch are killed, we go from a mission of 2500 u.n. peacekeepers and dallaire is screaming he wants to intervene in this crisis -- as the crisis escalates, we deescalate. we get out. we consider nonmilitary options. but as you know this genocide is only able to take place at such an intense level so quickly -- the radio. a simple thing we could have done is shut down the radio. why didn't we? tom, do you want to jump in or not? please, tom.
somalia, bosnia-herzegovina. former yugoslavia. we are learning this is hard. i think what we forget -- and i am as guilty as anyone -- we say we did nothing. we sat back and watched. i do not think that is right. i think we took very active participation. and it makes us uncomfortable. one of the first things we did in early april, we got the ex pats out. "f you want, "ghosts of rwanda, "triumph of evil." videos.ne" you can see the british and french military going...
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somalia, bosnia-herzegovina. former yugoslavia. we are learning this is hard.but i think what we forget here, collectively, and i am as algae as anyone, we tend to say we did nothing. we sat back and watched. i do not think that is right. i think we took very active participation. and it makes us uncomfortable. one of the first things we did in early april, we got the ex pats out. we got the westerners out of rwanda. if you want, "ghosts of rwanda," "triumph of evil." "frontline" videos. you can see the interviews and video. you can see the british and french military going through the countryside of rwanda and saving westerners. we intervened in rwanda. -- and the rwandan genocide. we got the white westerners out. we got the black westerners out. we got those with a u.s. passport and european passport out. it is important, because it shows an intervention was possible. of course, when the dutch are killed, we go from a mission of 2500 u.n. peacekeepers and dallaire is screaming he wants to intervene in this crisis -- to now reducing the force to well under 100
somalia, bosnia-herzegovina. former yugoslavia. we are learning this is hard.but i think what we forget here, collectively, and i am as algae as anyone, we tend to say we did nothing. we sat back and watched. i do not think that is right. i think we took very active participation. and it makes us uncomfortable. one of the first things we did in early april, we got the ex pats out. we got the westerners out of rwanda. if you want, "ghosts of rwanda," "triumph of evil."...
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the very start in terms of whether the united states is willing to intervene and by maiziere -- in bosnia or libya? what key factors might drive us? kurt? >> human rights violations. >> human rights violations. right? higher level of crisis, the more threats, the more violations, the more rapes and things like that. the more likely we are to get in. excellent. what else? a calculation of whether it will direct we or indirectly affect us, affect our interests? >> like what? -- likeegic interests our oil supply, obviously. national oil supply. we do not what prices to go up. r geocentric issues are in play here. we call it humanitarian intervention, when really we are concerned about classic economic interests or regional stability interests. yes, i can see it. what else can matter there, the domestic side to the equation? >> [indiscernible] public opinion. interest groups. >> [indiscernible] -- economicn output interests. one last one. >> [indiscernible] public opinion of, like, americans, so we would probably be more likely to enter a war if a bad sort were getting information that way. >
the very start in terms of whether the united states is willing to intervene and by maiziere -- in bosnia or libya? what key factors might drive us? kurt? >> human rights violations. >> human rights violations. right? higher level of crisis, the more threats, the more violations, the more rapes and things like that. the more likely we are to get in. excellent. what else? a calculation of whether it will direct we or indirectly affect us, affect our interests? >> like what? --...
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she and her family came to america to escape the war in bosnia. just last week a bosnian man was killed by those who used hammers to beat him to death. authorities said that was not a hate crime but this morning's incident was. i spoke with the police chief apartment victim's father. >> the fact pattern in this case indicates that whether it was targeted because she was bosnian or once they found out she was bosnian, the crime continued or accelerated. so i was very concerned about it. so we are investigating it as a hate crime. >> my dad is more frightened on what has happened today than the war in bosnia, because you don't know who, who's a bad guy and who's good. >> reporter: the chief does not believe there's a systemic problem of bosnians being targeted for hate crimes in st. louis. he has alerted the fbi to this incident. he said i will increase patrols in the bosnian community. >> thanks to ktvi for that report. the bosnian man beaten to death with a hammer in st. louis this weekend was laid to rest saturday in iowa. a 17 year old boy is ch
she and her family came to america to escape the war in bosnia. just last week a bosnian man was killed by those who used hammers to beat him to death. authorities said that was not a hate crime but this morning's incident was. i spoke with the police chief apartment victim's father. >> the fact pattern in this case indicates that whether it was targeted because she was bosnian or once they found out she was bosnian, the crime continued or accelerated. so i was very concerned about it. so...
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. >> vietnam, korea, bosnia, first rotation into bosnia and iraq for the invasion of 2003. >> five yearsgo, both got a bombshell from the va. this letter warning them of a potential danger. when they had colonoscopies in murr frees borrow, tennessee, they could have been exposed toly fluid from a previous patient's procedure. they had an incorrect valve and a tube may not have been properly cleaned between patients. the va could not rule out the possibility that one or more patients were exposed to infection. infection with another patient's virus such as hepatitis or hiv. more than 10,000 veterans who had procedures in the facility got letters like that. >> disturbing reports about what happened when thousands of americans who had already proudly served their country went to va hospitals for tests designed to keep them healthy. >> the va offered precautionary blood tests to check for viruses. some veterans who said they understand themselves to be virus-free took the tests. they tested positive. john and phillip tested positive. we visited them and asked them about what happened. >> hel
. >> vietnam, korea, bosnia, first rotation into bosnia and iraq for the invasion of 2003. >> five yearsgo, both got a bombshell from the va. this letter warning them of a potential danger. when they had colonoscopies in murr frees borrow, tennessee, they could have been exposed toly fluid from a previous patient's procedure. they had an incorrect valve and a tube may not have been properly cleaned between patients. the va could not rule out the possibility that one or more patients...
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the most. >> friday's police operation is a rare display of cooperation between investigators in bosniabia. suspects were picked up in both countries. >> we think we need to work this way in the future. the message is very important that criminals have no where to hide and would not be able to escape justice. >> the suspects have been named -- haven't been named but they include 7 ario military officials as well as those suspected of doing the killing. simon macgregor wood, al jazeera. >> in india, the government is trying to boost foreign investment in the construction sectors, part of efforts to address the country's housing crisis. foreign investmentment will fast track construction of homes but can poor communities afford to live with them? a question we take a look at. >> reporter: the residents are picking up the pieces of their lives. two weeks ago, authorities arrived at this illegally constructed city slum and bulldozed more than 300 homes. like her neighbors, she moved here from another state and built a small brick house on this patch of forest? >> i came here to earn money a
the most. >> friday's police operation is a rare display of cooperation between investigators in bosniabia. suspects were picked up in both countries. >> we think we need to work this way in the future. the message is very important that criminals have no where to hide and would not be able to escape justice. >> the suspects have been named -- haven't been named but they include 7 ario military officials as well as those suspected of doing the killing. simon macgregor wood, al...
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. >> officer burg did tours in bosnia and iraq and afghanistan, that training and that experience helped him yesterday. we are told that barnes did own that gun legally, it was properly registered. still tonight he is charged with several charges. i'm sara bloomquist, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you sara. coming up on "action news" tonight, new hope for the cam tour of a fugitive from new jersey. a change that could lead to the most wanted suspect three decades after her escape. and the insides of a burlington county home looks like a toy story tonight. we'll tell you how a retired marine created his own personal santa's workshop. >>> we had a reality check today only 41 degrees. >> jaws on the skins, jeff skversky with that. >>> authorities are hoping that a thaw in u.s.-cuba relations will bring a fugitive to justice. joanne was grabbed asylum by castro and chesimard is on the fbi's most wanted list. >>> a delaware man and his dog are reunited thanks to the generosity to strangers around the world. pete became homeless this year after losing his job, he asked animal faith shelter
. >> officer burg did tours in bosnia and iraq and afghanistan, that training and that experience helped him yesterday. we are told that barnes did own that gun legally, it was properly registered. still tonight he is charged with several charges. i'm sara bloomquist, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you sara. coming up on "action news" tonight, new hope for the cam tour of a fugitive from new jersey. a change that could lead to the most wanted suspect three...
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including russia, argentina, monaco, bosnia, pakistan and vietnam. critics say he has gone too far, is too draconian and imposing undue hard possess son americans overseas -- hardships on americans overseas. institute. >> it's causing heart ache and head aches for foreign financial institutions and overseas americans who are treated as pariahs because financial institutions view them as very, very costly to service. >>> the u.s. is one of the few countries which taxes its citizens based on nationally, not residency. faced with a larger tax bill thousands of americans living overseas would rather give up their passports than pledge allegiance to uncle sam. the i.r.s. reported: >> the united states is one of few countries to have extra territorial taxation. an american living and working in another country is required to pay tax to the country which it lives, but file a tax return to the u.s. no other civilized country does that. >> one thing is clear. for an increasing number of u.s. citizens, holding on to a bigger share of their money is more import
including russia, argentina, monaco, bosnia, pakistan and vietnam. critics say he has gone too far, is too draconian and imposing undue hard possess son americans overseas -- hardships on americans overseas. institute. >> it's causing heart ache and head aches for foreign financial institutions and overseas americans who are treated as pariahs because financial institutions view them as very, very costly to service. >>> the u.s. is one of the few countries which taxes its...
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crimes against humanity in bosnia and croatia. the victims have been waiting or the their day to find out what the court will decide and it's so important that they move as swiftly as possible now without further delay to deliver this their judgment. >> really good to get your thoughts. thank you for joining us. >>> the u.s. president barack obama has requested $250 million for policing following arrest in ferguson, missouri, a special task force will be set up on 21st century policing. those situations were pursued during a meeting between obama his cabinet and law enforcement officials. after a grand jury's decision november to indict a white police officer for fatal shooting of the black teenager michael brown. >>> let's get more from al al jazeera's kimberly haj halkett n washington, d.c. >> he's what's inside that package. the big led line is $75 million for 55,000 cameras that will be worn by police over three years. this will be something that will allow for police departments all across the united states to see that some o
crimes against humanity in bosnia and croatia. the victims have been waiting or the their day to find out what the court will decide and it's so important that they move as swiftly as possible now without further delay to deliver this their judgment. >> really good to get your thoughts. thank you for joining us. >>> the u.s. president barack obama has requested $250 million for policing following arrest in ferguson, missouri, a special task force will be set up on 21st century...
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community demonstrating because it happened in the bosnian immigrant neighborhood often called little bosnia out here. police have released only one photo of a suspect and that is a photo of robert mitchell, 17 years old. police say that he turned himself in. he's being charged as an adult. the other suspects they have in custody are 15 and 16 years old. police say there was one other suspect who is still at large. greta? >> mike, thank you. >>> and now the big news in the fight against isis, a wife of the terror group's leader has been arrested in lebanon. the woman was taken into custody along with the child. our fox news correspondent is live. john? >> reporter: well, greta, this could be a big break for intelligence officials in capturing the leader of isis who has remained an elusive but powerful figure in the fight against the militant group. lebanese officials are confirming that the woman is the wife of isis leader abu bakr al baghdadi. she was reportedly caught trying to get into lebanon from syria using fake i.d.s more than a week ago, about nine days ago.f with her young son. it's
community demonstrating because it happened in the bosnian immigrant neighborhood often called little bosnia out here. police have released only one photo of a suspect and that is a photo of robert mitchell, 17 years old. police say that he turned himself in. he's being charged as an adult. the other suspects they have in custody are 15 and 16 years old. police say there was one other suspect who is still at large. greta? >> mike, thank you. >>> and now the big news in the fight...
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after there were 8000 people ethnically cleansed in bosnia, which is a horrible act of genocide, president clinton went on national television and said, genocide is taking place. you are going to have to intervene. gerber that vote and that debate. many in my party were against it. -- i remember that vote and that debate. many in my party were against it. the president needs to talk to the american people about these threats. how serious they are. how impactful it is to the future security of the u.s. that is still not happening. the american people, there was only one person that can talk to the american people. affected significantly the american public opinion. that is the president of the u.s. he has not done it. >> that is why it i were you are -- why i were you are going to have tough sledding. >> unfortunately for us, it is going to be overtaken by events. remember when we celebrated when the last american combat soldier left iraq? now it is 300. then it is 1500. my friends, sooner or later, we will have boots on the ground in the form of forward air controllers and other capabiliti
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army tours in iraq, afghanistan and bosnia and that helped him on the streets of philadelphia yesterdaybarnes owned that weapon legally and it was properly registered to him. still he is charged with firearms violation and reckless endangerment and remains behind bars tonight. in hunting park i'm sarah bloomquist, "action news" at 10 on phl17. >> a 32-year-old man is recovering tonight after a shooting in southwest philadelphia. it happened here in the 6600 block of gyre avenue 7:00 tonight. police say a man was shot in chest and one arm. he was rushed in stable condition. no arrests here and no indication to whether the man was intentionally targeted. >> whov held up this metro pcs phone store will get one phone call when they catch him. torresdale avenue and kudly street 6:30 tonight and made off with a few hundred dollars. police are trying to figure out if it's the same person that held up a different metro castro avenue last night. >> crooks saw a fedex driver and opportunity to strike. december 1 a package was delivered to this home in northeast philadelphia. at the same time that
army tours in iraq, afghanistan and bosnia and that helped him on the streets of philadelphia yesterdaybarnes owned that weapon legally and it was properly registered to him. still he is charged with firearms violation and reckless endangerment and remains behind bars tonight. in hunting park i'm sarah bloomquist, "action news" at 10 on phl17. >> a 32-year-old man is recovering tonight after a shooting in southwest philadelphia. it happened here in the 6600 block of gyre avenue...
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. >> how can you watch the killing in bosnia and the ethnic cleansing or starvation and anarchy in somalia and not want to use american might or the military to end the suffering? governor clinton, can you lock where middle income families can be gearing to eat a tax cut or, at the very least, where they can begin airing tv no tax increase. be guaranteed a at the very least, note they can begin having increase? hepeter jennings call me and had done the vice president of the bay. he said, make sure you have enough questions for 90 minutes. met in my home till room -- in my hotel room. we had yellow sheets. we asked, who would ask about the supreme court. andrea wanted to ask about the nuclear triad. we had every base covered. >> the public things that reporters are biased. >> the fact that many audiences think that reporters are biased means that we have already lost an important battle. the mainstream media does a wonderful job. we have editors to keep us on track. the audience things that much of the mainstream media is liberal and not in the mainstream. since i started getting that quest
. >> how can you watch the killing in bosnia and the ethnic cleansing or starvation and anarchy in somalia and not want to use american might or the military to end the suffering? governor clinton, can you lock where middle income families can be gearing to eat a tax cut or, at the very least, where they can begin airing tv no tax increase. be guaranteed a at the very least, note they can begin having increase? hepeter jennings call me and had done the vice president of the bay. he said,...
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he has flown 125 combat missions in support of joint operations in bosnia, kosovo, kuwait, iraq, and afghanistan. he has accumulated more than 6000 flight hours in the f-4, f-14, and f-18, landing on 19 different aircraft carriers. this next stat grabs my attention especially. he has had over 2000 carrier landings. as far as i know, that is a record. he has served as the commanding officer of the camden aoe2 and carl vinson and recently commanded the carrier strike group during the final deployment in 2012. we are proud he is a member and author-contributor. he recently served as the president of the naval war college. let's welcome vice admiral carter. [applause] >> good morning, everybody. it is a cool fall day. what a great chance to be here to start the 2014 naval history symposium. i'm honored to be up here with you to talk about what we are going to experience over the course of the day. pete daly just gave you a wonderful rundown of the magnificent speakers we are going to have today. for the benefit of the students as well as the naval academy midshipmen and all the wonderful
he has flown 125 combat missions in support of joint operations in bosnia, kosovo, kuwait, iraq, and afghanistan. he has accumulated more than 6000 flight hours in the f-4, f-14, and f-18, landing on 19 different aircraft carriers. this next stat grabs my attention especially. he has had over 2000 carrier landings. as far as i know, that is a record. he has served as the commanding officer of the camden aoe2 and carl vinson and recently commanded the carrier strike group during the final...
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. >> the media in bosnia the governor has complained about police intrusion after the raid of the offices were looking for evidence on an audio recording. which seemed to suggest corruption in the ruling party republican. dominic cane reports. looking for evidence of an a controversy audio recording. the following day the editor shows reporters the warrant the truth into the newsroom like this, and threatening journalists i would say that at the very least is ridiculous. where will this end? i don't know. a woman can be heard saying they paid two politicians to support it. there's been speculation it could be the voice of the serve prime minister. her party has said the audio is a forgery. but questions why the police attention has been on them, rather than the topic mentions in the recording. the police have asked contribution to reveal the sources but it's owner has refused. we report information, we received that audio but based on our rights and freedom of the media we don't have to revies our sources nor do we want to. >> the wider media has questioned the motivation behind the polic
. >> the media in bosnia the governor has complained about police intrusion after the raid of the offices were looking for evidence on an audio recording. which seemed to suggest corruption in the ruling party republican. dominic cane reports. looking for evidence of an a controversy audio recording. the following day the editor shows reporters the warrant the truth into the newsroom like this, and threatening journalists i would say that at the very least is ridiculous. where will this...
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the tack happened in the mills neighborhood, nicknamed little bosnia because all of the immigrants who moved there during the civil war in the former using low slave. three black teen illinois ore's beat on the woman's car and flashed a gun until she got out of the car and then one of the day tackers scold herd before being bosnian before she was beaten unconscious. >> and then threaten toed to do harm to her because she was bosnian. the fact pattern indicates whether it was targeted because she was boss neon or they found out she was bosnian, the crime continued or accelerated. i was very concerned about it. so we're investigating it as a hate crime. >> now, last week, begich was beat to death in the same neighborhood by teenager armed with at least one hammer. two of the suspects are black, one is hispanic, one of them is still at large. now, police are not investigating that particular case as hate crime. even though an hour earlier, another bosnian man says he was attacked by teenagers with hammers, in the same neighborhood, but he managed to fight his way out of the situation. he
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we have american troops in bosnia. when it is important enough, when in issue is important enough for the united states to send its ground forces in that territory is important enough for the united states to continue to leave a few of them there to keep everything pointed in the right direction. this is what empires have done since the romans. it is what the united states has to do to prevent a third iraq war in my lifetime which is what we're seeing now. [applause] >> host: one other question and then i will go to the audience and i hope you can help us add to the discussion. it has to do with an anecdote you tell in the book, a bit of history i did not know. in 2004, four military contractors were captured in volusia, they were horribly mangled. how the u.s. military should respond. you write that the commander in that area at the time wanted to go in a particular way but he was told to go in another way. what happened? >> probably the greatest fighting general of our generation, was in the first marine division. te
we have american troops in bosnia. when it is important enough, when in issue is important enough for the united states to send its ground forces in that territory is important enough for the united states to continue to leave a few of them there to keep everything pointed in the right direction. this is what empires have done since the romans. it is what the united states has to do to prevent a third iraq war in my lifetime which is what we're seeing now. [applause] >> host: one other...
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think about bosnia kosovo isaf in afghanistan or transporting african union groups to darfur as it didone point. nato has a great potential for crisis management. after the experience in afghanistan, nato will have no ab tight to do that again and as a result, maybe some of these conflicts will spin out of control. >> thank you very much so much for sharing your insight. good to hear your experience your insight curt volker joining us live from washington, d.c.? >> thank you. >> thank you for your time to malaysia where monsoon floods forced the evacuation of 160,000 people. relief workers are struggling to help them with limited air tra port and fuel supplies. a report from the one of the worst affected areas. >> this is all that's left of astream. five years ago this couple poured their life savings into this internet cafe. today, it's waist deep in water along with their family home. they fear their business will never recover. >> i am very worried because i didn't have enough money to reboot my shop but i really hope that there's a way from god. >> many in malaysia's northeastern p
think about bosnia kosovo isaf in afghanistan or transporting african union groups to darfur as it didone point. nato has a great potential for crisis management. after the experience in afghanistan, nato will have no ab tight to do that again and as a result, maybe some of these conflicts will spin out of control. >> thank you very much so much for sharing your insight. good to hear your experience your insight curt volker joining us live from washington, d.c.? >> thank you....
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. >> on the bosnia side, it was a different situation. most of our diplomacy was aimed at other europeans. we had a situation -- we had created what was called the office of the high representative, the first one of whom was carl built, former farm foreign minister of sweden. and our problem was not so much keeping the bosnians in line as it was more of less we were on the same page with the europeans. since that also involved russia, that was at times very difficult. and the office of the high representative, people still called him the u.n. high representative. he was not the u.n. high representative because the eur and the u.s. government in general had a healthy distrust of the u.n. peace keeping operations in the past. so it was intentionally kept separate from the united nations and still is. >> i would add usually when people ask the question they are thinking about the arab/israeli conflict, so i'm not trying to read your mind, but i think it's probably a fair reading of the question. and my own view has always been that the unite
. >> on the bosnia side, it was a different situation. most of our diplomacy was aimed at other europeans. we had a situation -- we had created what was called the office of the high representative, the first one of whom was carl built, former farm foreign minister of sweden. and our problem was not so much keeping the bosnians in line as it was more of less we were on the same page with the europeans. since that also involved russia, that was at times very difficult. and the office of...
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like to go along with it. >> of the bureau played a very big role in the post-conflict situation in bosniafor example and that was fine. secretary of state was comfortable, the president and the nsa were very comfortable and as i said before we had a clear roadmap on what we were supposed to be doing there. they largely called the shots. so it was more executing a policy but doing it on the ground and understanding the issues and ineffective building the country which didn't exist in 1996. >> my question has to do with those two cases. >> i don't pretend to be an expert in those two areas. but i would have thought on the question that you already have a major negotiation underway on the nuclear and a separate envoy on the overall relationship. but beyond that, you are leading up to that that might have been useful. the special envoy might have been useful before hand but now that we are establishing the structure i thought that would be necessary. >> i would just underscore what princeton said. you are talking about two different types of issues. it seems to me that it's a mix in and china
like to go along with it. >> of the bureau played a very big role in the post-conflict situation in bosniafor example and that was fine. secretary of state was comfortable, the president and the nsa were very comfortable and as i said before we had a clear roadmap on what we were supposed to be doing there. they largely called the shots. so it was more executing a policy but doing it on the ground and understanding the issues and ineffective building the country which didn't exist in...
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maybe we should write a story about what he is thinking about bosnia. obama is a little more disciplined i think. but i agree with you. >> networks don't go on the domestic trips regularly. you know, but it's, i mean, it's a problem. >> i do think that a lot of this conversation today is going to be putting the white house's feet to the fire in terms of how much access they're voluntarily giving up but with all of these things we can do a lot of inward looking about are we running the white house photos? if we are doesn't that completely undercut our premise for them not doing that? are we skipping events? doesn't that completely undercut our premise for why we can't be there? we have to hold ourselves to the highest standard. >> i have one question of this panel. i'll go very granular, but the two of you, peter and john, were getting at a really important thing we need to resolve as a group. so i want to ask you a really simple question. if you knew that you would see the president in the briefing room once a week taking questions, would you agree that
maybe we should write a story about what he is thinking about bosnia. obama is a little more disciplined i think. but i agree with you. >> networks don't go on the domestic trips regularly. you know, but it's, i mean, it's a problem. >> i do think that a lot of this conversation today is going to be putting the white house's feet to the fire in terms of how much access they're voluntarily giving up but with all of these things we can do a lot of inward looking about are we running...
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he stood on the periphery of a bosnia teem and he told me he was tired. hike the movement and those supporting his family, he said he is there to march with them. not just today but tomorrow. the overall sense was that he was tired. tired of answering questions from the media about how he feels. a tired of this wait until the grand jury announcement came out today. also tired of not getting justice. i spoke with others who said it isn't just the one officer who should face some pun he shallment. a system that includes the broken windows policy. they say it is overpolicing and aggressive policing. eric garner was initially confronted because he was selling loose untaxed cigarettes. allegedly. so you don't have the angry chanting but there is hurt. a weight on their shoulders. as one young person said, when is enough, enough? to watch him say over and over that i can't breathe is troubling for so many people. >> let me ask but the grand jury situation. i guess it is hard to figure out who to blame here. who do they blame? the grand jury was a pretty mixed c
he stood on the periphery of a bosnia teem and he told me he was tired. hike the movement and those supporting his family, he said he is there to march with them. not just today but tomorrow. the overall sense was that he was tired. tired of answering questions from the media about how he feels. a tired of this wait until the grand jury announcement came out today. also tired of not getting justice. i spoke with others who said it isn't just the one officer who should face some pun he...
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violin makers of cremona have used wood from the very same forests for hundreds of years-- maple from bosniatalian dolomites. it's said stradivari first discovered the acoustic qualities of these woods. now, visitors show up every year to honor the trees, and italy being italy, there's a violinist to play a concert-- not for the spectators, for the trees. ♪ ♪ >> heyligers: the material needs to be cut in the right place, but also the right way. we need to have the right moon and the right air humidity and the right wind when we cut the tree in the right season to make sure. >> whitaker: really? >> heyligers: absolutely. >> whitaker: is anyone today making violins as good as the old masters in cremona? >> perlman: i don't think so, but you know, i hope somebody proves me wrong. that will be great. >> whitaker: 300 years we're talking about, and people still want to have a stradivarius. what is it? >> perlman: what is it? there is nothing like a fine italian sound. >> whitaker: that's the magic? >> perlman: yeah. >> whitaker: there are only about 650 of stradivari's creations still in existenc
violin makers of cremona have used wood from the very same forests for hundreds of years-- maple from bosniatalian dolomites. it's said stradivari first discovered the acoustic qualities of these woods. now, visitors show up every year to honor the trees, and italy being italy, there's a violinist to play a concert-- not for the spectators, for the trees. ♪ ♪ >> heyligers: the material needs to be cut in the right place, but also the right way. we need to have the right moon and the...
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after there were 8000 people ethnically cleansed in bosnia, which is a horrible act of genocide, president clinton went on national television and said, genocide is taking place. you are going to have to intervene. gerber that vote and that debate. many in my party were against it. -- i remember that vote and that debate. many in my party were against it. the president needs to talk to the american people about these threats. how serious they are. how impactful it is to the future security of the u.s. that is still not happening. the american people, there was only one person that can talk to the american people. affected significantly the american public opinion. that is the president of the u.s. he has not done it. >> that is why it i were you are -- why i were you are going to have tough sledding. >> unfortunately for us, it is going to be overtaken by events. remember when we celebrated when the last american combat soldier left iraq? now it is 300. then it is 1500. my friends, sooner or later, we will have boots on the ground in the form of forward air controllers and other capabiliti
after there were 8000 people ethnically cleansed in bosnia, which is a horrible act of genocide, president clinton went on national television and said, genocide is taking place. you are going to have to intervene. gerber that vote and that debate. many in my party were against it. -- i remember that vote and that debate. many in my party were against it. the president needs to talk to the american people about these threats. how serious they are. how impactful it is to the future security of...
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and i ask, one of the reasons we were able to successfully negotiate in bosnia was ambassador holbrook was not -- not only knew more about the facts on the ground, we knew more about the facts on the ground than milosevic did. your newest map was six months old. how would we draw those kinds of maps if we wanted to do it in near realtime, 24, 48 hours old? >> the newest one was october 5th this year. >> oh, it was? i didn't see that. because it's on facebook doesn't mean it's true. >> well, some of them are not from facebook actually. some of them i got from the syrian intelligence community itself. some of them were drawn by independent institutions in europe. and i used to verify this information with the military advisers of the united nations special envoys to syria, who has a very capable military officers there. thank you very much. >> well, thank you. and again, on behalf of the institute, we want to thank all of our distinguished panelists and speakers. i hope that you will go away with the idea that whether you're talking about a military type of strategy in action, war, a civ
and i ask, one of the reasons we were able to successfully negotiate in bosnia was ambassador holbrook was not -- not only knew more about the facts on the ground, we knew more about the facts on the ground than milosevic did. your newest map was six months old. how would we draw those kinds of maps if we wanted to do it in near realtime, 24, 48 hours old? >> the newest one was october 5th this year. >> oh, it was? i didn't see that. because it's on facebook doesn't mean it's true....
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as in bosnia and other places, with a coalition of the willing idea worked.ly well inwill not congress or in any other place of the moment, especially not with the administration, but i'm afraid we will continue to see the bleeding of this country. we will continually see more refugees flow into neighboring countries like jordan, turkey, and others. until we see change here in the city, and that's probably not going to happen before two years. >> thank you. me turn it over to the audience. turn it over to the audience. i start to the extreme left. you need the microphone. >> thank you. on the lasttion point. if you take the initiatives that are now on the table, iran was not in geneva. meeting, hooton -- putin is over. ideapposition has put the that it could go to a moscow format if the reference is made to geneva one. they eluded the question. he refused to answer the question about geneva, when the man who you called asked him about the geneva reference, he said i leave that aside for the moment. which means that geneva does not exist anymore as a framework
as in bosnia and other places, with a coalition of the willing idea worked.ly well inwill not congress or in any other place of the moment, especially not with the administration, but i'm afraid we will continue to see the bleeding of this country. we will continually see more refugees flow into neighboring countries like jordan, turkey, and others. until we see change here in the city, and that's probably not going to happen before two years. >> thank you. me turn it over to the...
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in the early stages in bosnia, not much was possible except preventing starvation in preventing any more mass executions. and finally, take the long view. ask yourself, how would i like this place to look in 10 years and how can we get there? when i was in the army, where the surgeon is that if you don't know where you are going, you will never get there. also true for special envoys. >> thank you all very much. have a wonderful holiday. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> democrat tend to get a little bit more upset because i think it has brought us to the myth of the liberal media and kind of think the media is on their side. for a republican and the liberal media kind of expect that they are going to be a not fair to me. i kind of thing -- i hope over the last four years i have done enough backing for his, treated those parties with equal fervor that people have now come to grudgingly say okay, here is someone we can do business with. i know that the senate majority pac, affiliated with harry reid, they stopped answering my questions midway through the ca
in the early stages in bosnia, not much was possible except preventing starvation in preventing any more mass executions. and finally, take the long view. ask yourself, how would i like this place to look in 10 years and how can we get there? when i was in the army, where the surgeon is that if you don't know where you are going, you will never get there. also true for special envoys. >> thank you all very much. have a wonderful holiday. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible...
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and this to get to the bid in bosnia the '60s that the forecast for today and tomorrow then it's a verying for four is in fact the bay area a p.m. up in ukiah and by midnight thursday morning santa rosa to hit with heavy is rank and caught in the wild as they await commute fire thursday morning to listen while the heart of the base at the school opened of the water at that point at 3:00 p.m. the cold front moves over to san jose and mi p.m. the bulk of the heavy rain will begin to push of aware of what's left whites spread waned. 6 in. and santa cruz mountains to the fore as is for urban locations around the rest of the bay area this to be a decent rain maker and a pretty strong wind baker is well gus' 56 system in moscow our will probably have power outages and also the flooding thursday as a strident illiterate on the weekend and then more would weather next week the not forget the kron 4 mobile application agree with some of them that a for whether over the course of the next few days is free and available for android and apple devices. >> reporter: we are seeing some areas the slot
and this to get to the bid in bosnia the '60s that the forecast for today and tomorrow then it's a verying for four is in fact the bay area a p.m. up in ukiah and by midnight thursday morning santa rosa to hit with heavy is rank and caught in the wild as they await commute fire thursday morning to listen while the heart of the base at the school opened of the water at that point at 3:00 p.m. the cold front moves over to san jose and mi p.m. the bulk of the heavy rain will begin to push of aware...
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and i want to ask, so one of the reasons we were able to successfully negotiate in bosnia was ambassador holbrooke not only knew more about the facts on the ground than melissa did, we were able to demonstrate we knew more up attacks on the ground ground than most of which did. we noticed your newest map was six months old. how would we draw those kinds of maps if we wanted to do it in near real-time? 24, 48 hours? >> the newest one was october 5 of this year. >> i didn't see it. because it's on facebook doesn't mean it's true. >> some of them are not from facebook. some of them i got from the intelligence community itself. some of them were drawn by independent institutions in europe and i used to verify this information with the military advisers of the united nations special envoy to syria who have a very capable military officers there. >> thank you and again on behalf of the institute i want to thank all of our distinguished panelists and speakers. i hope that you will go away with the idea that whether you are talking about a military type strategy, a civilian type strategy in acti
and i want to ask, so one of the reasons we were able to successfully negotiate in bosnia was ambassador holbrooke not only knew more about the facts on the ground than melissa did, we were able to demonstrate we knew more up attacks on the ground ground than most of which did. we noticed your newest map was six months old. how would we draw those kinds of maps if we wanted to do it in near real-time? 24, 48 hours? >> the newest one was october 5 of this year. >> i didn't see it....
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some victims include bosnia tell michael brown bear gardner.und will start at 1:00 this afternoon and san francisco 16th and mission. and the second start at 5:00 p.m. and berkeley telegraphed bancroft. >> : caught on with for saturday's a fabulous show and talking about the new movie wild. couple other show-biz gossip and whatever is happening come back kron 4 news weekend continues >> : for over 60,000 california foster children, the holidays can be an especially difficult time. everything's different now. sometimes i feel all alone. christmas used to be my favorite. i just don't expect anything. what if santa can't find me? to help, sleep train is holding a secret santa toy drive. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help keep the spirit of the holidays alive. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child. of workers especially at risk becoming an kron 4 news weekend and deficit to zero criminal lehman resort and conditions in the tahoe opening a new soap this weekend's tell you about that we come back also live
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we have examples as in bosnia and other places where the coalition of the willing idea et cetera worked i know this will not fly well in congress or many other places at moment, but especially not the administration. i'm afraid we will continue to see the bleeding of this country. we will probably continue to see more refugees flowing into neighboring countries like jordan, turkey and others until we see change in this city. that's not going to happen before two years. >> thank you. let me turn over to the audience. i started the extreme left. he needs a microphone. >> thank you paul and all. in fact i have a question exactly on the last point made about this city. i go back to robert. if you take the initiatives that we are now on the table, iraq was not. last meeting with putin, he was cleared geneva is over. there's nothing called geneva anymore. maybe moscow won. opposition put condition it could go to moscow if reference is made to geneva one. the question was alluded yesterday. he refused to answer the question about geneva when the man who you called media asked him about the gen
we have examples as in bosnia and other places where the coalition of the willing idea et cetera worked i know this will not fly well in congress or many other places at moment, but especially not the administration. i'm afraid we will continue to see the bleeding of this country. we will probably continue to see more refugees flowing into neighboring countries like jordan, turkey and others until we see change in this city. that's not going to happen before two years. >> thank you. let...
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the civil war in bosnia was just as intense as the civil war in syria today what's different is it's not just the middle east. it's not the middle east. that's one difference. a second difference is the middle east is an unusually home genius place. single dominant language. they almost all speak arabic. you have a single dominant religion, all mohammedian and part of a single country less than 100 years ago. so, there's -- instead of having half a dozen somewhat auto ton mouse conflicts going on with a certain amount of contagion among them you have what appears to be an entire upheaval in a civilization. and the conflict is much more cross-border, much more intense. it has several conflicting strands, the ones you mentioned. and so that's one thing that makes it different. the second thing is the immediacy and intensity in volume of the media content. americans were being killed in as brutal a fashion as the journalists who were beheaded in the 1980s. one poor man in a wheelchair was pushed overboard. when a whole entire ship was hi hi hijacked. we didn't have videos. those picture
the civil war in bosnia was just as intense as the civil war in syria today what's different is it's not just the middle east. it's not the middle east. that's one difference. a second difference is the middle east is an unusually home genius place. single dominant language. they almost all speak arabic. you have a single dominant religion, all mohammedian and part of a single country less than 100 years ago. so, there's -- instead of having half a dozen somewhat auto ton mouse conflicts going...
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point the blame in new york mayor bastille and closing of being less a supporter of the doubt on the bosnia duty they turn their backs of the mayor on saturday there is angry outbursts of this union chief. the blood on hand stops on the steps of city hall in the office of the mayor he calls an overheated and irresponsible now and i'm as concerned from foreman howard safer the our concern someone is a cauldron there's a dispute that pull up to the apartment in the records unsubstantiated. is a safer and them believe they were headed back to their word but how pleased i was to behave if he is situations in that it seemed to feel appreciated. ♪ that's how it goes whenever it snows. ♪ ♪ the world is your snowball just for a song. ♪ ♪ get out and move it along. ♪ >> reporter: the rate down investigation and chinese doctors get punished for taking self fees during surgery the together for like the ones to see here we see that doctors and nurses and scrubs next to a contestations holding up peace signs and a series of this fall was recently circulated on a sign is more or block in sight and out of
point the blame in new york mayor bastille and closing of being less a supporter of the doubt on the bosnia duty they turn their backs of the mayor on saturday there is angry outbursts of this union chief. the blood on hand stops on the steps of city hall in the office of the mayor he calls an overheated and irresponsible now and i'm as concerned from foreman howard safer the our concern someone is a cauldron there's a dispute that pull up to the apartment in the records unsubstantiated. is a...
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panelists have served in egypt, israel, sudan and south sudan and the bosnia federation. it will be live from the u.s. institute of peace at 9:30 a.m. eastern. then at 10:00 on our companion network c-span2, the brookings institution will host a forum on the military health care system. panelists will discuss reform proposals and lessons learned from implementing the -- >> here are some of the programs you'll find this weekend on the c-span networks. saturday noit at 9:30 on c-span, actor seth rogen discussing politics and humor with "daily show" co-creator lizz winstead. sunday night at 8:00 on c-span's q&a, katie pavlich, on what she sees as the hypocrisy of liberals. william deresiewicz argues that the top universities are missing the mark in education and students should learn to think critically, be creative and have a goal in life beyond material. and book tv visits west lafayette, indiana, to visit several of the city's authors. and on american history tv on c-span3 saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern, historian damian shields talks about the life of patrick cleburne and
panelists have served in egypt, israel, sudan and south sudan and the bosnia federation. it will be live from the u.s. institute of peace at 9:30 a.m. eastern. then at 10:00 on our companion network c-span2, the brookings institution will host a forum on the military health care system. panelists will discuss reform proposals and lessons learned from implementing the -- >> here are some of the programs you'll find this weekend on the c-span networks. saturday noit at 9:30 on c-span, actor...