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but i thought it was a great idea, especially for bosnia. i passed the first draft of the vatican, and everyone found the design very beautiful. >> the artisans have plenty of creative freedom and creating and designing -- and designing and building the chair. they sometimes get help with christian symbolism. on the way home, he stops for supplies. he selects warmer would with an experienced eye. making the chair is a new experience but he has already proved his adaptability. during the war, he carved prostheses for those who have lost limbs. >> i drive 30 kilometers to buy my would -- my wood. i think he's catholic but that does not bother me. the political parties write the attention here. little. me get along fine. >> the small details are all that they want us to film. they are keen to unveil the chair only for the pope. they don't want him seeing it on television first. >> looking forward to seeing how that comes out. that's all we have time for. thanks for joining us. keep it on dw. [captioning performed by the national captioning inst
but i thought it was a great idea, especially for bosnia. i passed the first draft of the vatican, and everyone found the design very beautiful. >> the artisans have plenty of creative freedom and creating and designing -- and designing and building the chair. they sometimes get help with christian symbolism. on the way home, he stops for supplies. he selects warmer would with an experienced eye. making the chair is a new experience but he has already proved his adaptability. during the...
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but i thought it was a great idea, especially for bosnia. i passed the first draft of the vatican, and everyone found the design very beautiful. >> the artisans have plenty of creative freedom and creating and designing -- and designing and building the chair. they sometimes get help with christian symbolism. on the way home, he stops for supplies. he selects warmer would with an experienced eye. making the chair is a new experience but he has already proved his adaptability. during the war, he carved prostheses for those who have lost limbs. >> i drive 30 kilometers to buy my would -- my wood. i think he's catholic but that does not bother me. the political parties write the attention here. little. me get along fine. >> the small details are all that they want us to film. they are keen to unveil the chair only for the pope. they don't want him seeing it on television first. >> looking forward to seeing how that comes out. that's all we have time for. thanks for joining us. keep it on dw. [captioning performed by the national captioning inst
but i thought it was a great idea, especially for bosnia. i passed the first draft of the vatican, and everyone found the design very beautiful. >> the artisans have plenty of creative freedom and creating and designing -- and designing and building the chair. they sometimes get help with christian symbolism. on the way home, he stops for supplies. he selects warmer would with an experienced eye. making the chair is a new experience but he has already proved his adaptability. during the...
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when innocents in bosnia and dark darfur are slaughtered that is a stain on our collective conscience. " let me say to you i have great , confidence that you will act boldly. that you are more capable than any other generation before you to lead us into the future and share the world in the 21st century. you, your children and grandchildren will understand better than all of us that came before you the challenges that you will share with the rest of the world. i tell my six grandchildren ages seven to 11, that they will witness and participate in a new era of invention entrepreneurship and innovation that will change the course of history. as you ponder these questions, think about the tools you will need to sustain our america with its greatness and don't be afraid to use them to engage and challenge the complacency and not be afraid of change. it is essential for survival. congratulations to all of you, the class of 2015. when you get home, thank your grandparents and great grandparents. that great generation that made it possible for me to be here, for you to be here and have made
when innocents in bosnia and dark darfur are slaughtered that is a stain on our collective conscience. " let me say to you i have great , confidence that you will act boldly. that you are more capable than any other generation before you to lead us into the future and share the world in the 21st century. you, your children and grandchildren will understand better than all of us that came before you the challenges that you will share with the rest of the world. i tell my six grandchildren...
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when innocence in bosnia and r four are slaughtered, that is a stain on our collective conscience -- in darfur are slaughtered, it is a stain on our collective conscience. ." i have great confidence that you will act boldly. that you are more capable than any other generation before you to lead us into the future and share the world in the 21st century. eu, your children and grandchildren will understand better than all of us that came before you the challenges that you will share with the rest of the world. i tell my six grandchildren ages seven to 11, that they will witness and participate in a new era of invention entrepreneurship and innovation that will change the course of history. as you ponder these questions think about the tools you will need to sustain our america with its greatness and don't be afraid to use them to engage and challenge the complacency and not be afraid of change. it is essential for survival. congratulations to all of you the class of 2015. when you get home, thank your grandparents and great grandparents. that great generation that made it possible for
when innocence in bosnia and r four are slaughtered, that is a stain on our collective conscience -- in darfur are slaughtered, it is a stain on our collective conscience. ." i have great confidence that you will act boldly. that you are more capable than any other generation before you to lead us into the future and share the world in the 21st century. eu, your children and grandchildren will understand better than all of us that came before you the challenges that you will share with the...
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it was hard for me not to act alone in bosnia. we all knew what serbia was doing in bosnia and i sent my then secretary of state warren christopher around europe and asked them to help and they didn't want to do it and thousand reasons why. and i decided i shouldn't do that because it wouldn't be sustainable. the europeans had to buy in. they had to own the fact that if they wanted europe that was united, democratic and free for the first time in history, the balkans were going to be part of it and so, i waited until we could get a unified response. it was a painful wait. a lot of people died in that wait. some of the decisions i regret most were not hard, but were wrong. we didn't even talk seriously about whether we should send troops to rwanda because the public was exhausted with what happened at black hawk down. and somalia. and because we were involved in bosnia and that was much more in the news and frankly, we didn't have any idea they could kill 10% of the country in 90 days with machetes essentially. so, sometimes, the t
it was hard for me not to act alone in bosnia. we all knew what serbia was doing in bosnia and i sent my then secretary of state warren christopher around europe and asked them to help and they didn't want to do it and thousand reasons why. and i decided i shouldn't do that because it wouldn't be sustainable. the europeans had to buy in. they had to own the fact that if they wanted europe that was united, democratic and free for the first time in history, the balkans were going to be part of it...
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we are joined in the newsroom as you can see, by staff from al jazeera arabic and in sarajevo, bosniazegovina. they have been holding a vigil. in new york in the united states of america colleagues are marking a special day. we heard from colleagues about how press freedom and the right to report the facts is of paramount importance. without the rite al jazeera would simply not exist. we have heard from experts about how international organisations, how governments need to do more to protect journalists, and on world press freedom day we hear from reporters on the ground. people that put their lives on the line to report the news. safety and freedom to report affects us all. journalism is truly not a crime. thanks for watching we leave you with these images. >> this is strategically important. >> we are here at a ukranian army check point. there's a lot of heavy weaponry going towards the front. >> get down. >> they say they have come under attack. what? quickly, quickly. [ ♪♪ ] [ singing ] chan chan [ chants ] >> the sun isn't up yet, but david godeski is. godeski has been homeless i
we are joined in the newsroom as you can see, by staff from al jazeera arabic and in sarajevo, bosniazegovina. they have been holding a vigil. in new york in the united states of america colleagues are marking a special day. we heard from colleagues about how press freedom and the right to report the facts is of paramount importance. without the rite al jazeera would simply not exist. we have heard from experts about how international organisations, how governments need to do more to protect...
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. >>> it's white arm band day -- every year residents in bosnia commemorate the atrocity by wearing white arm bands >>> two cultures with seemingly little in common are being brought together. the aboriginal people of australia are sharing their thoughts and experiences with visitors in the other side of the globe. andrew thomas reports from australia's gold coast on a unique cross cultural link up. >>reporter: one community lost its land independence, and identity when colonialists arrived more than 200 years ago. another lost much of its identity and independence when 30 years ago government action took away that community's industry and purpose. but is the comparison between the two too much of a stretch? >> i thought, hell no is this going to work. >>reporter: the he is matthew johnson, a british academic who has brought people from a former mining town in england to an aboriginal town in australia >> we have to understand historical context of the u.k. which may give aboriginal australian people cause to think differently differently. >>reporter: some of those in the north of england
. >>> it's white arm band day -- every year residents in bosnia commemorate the atrocity by wearing white arm bands >>> two cultures with seemingly little in common are being brought together. the aboriginal people of australia are sharing their thoughts and experiences with visitors in the other side of the globe. andrew thomas reports from australia's gold coast on a unique cross cultural link up. >>reporter: one community lost its land independence, and identity when...
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for her entire life 9-year-old zolei shoemaker has watched her dad deploy to places like bosnia and iraq>> i ran and saw him. i was excited to see him and i miss him. >> he'll only number town for the weekend. family is happy he has time off so they can spend it with each other. we first told you about the story on nbc10.com. you can go there to watch the entire video of the surprise. ♪ >>> 72 years of military service on the battleship "new jersey" was honored in camden yesterday. the big j was commissioned may 23 1943. it saw comthe da in world war ii korea, and vietnam. former sailors came to the ceremony which included a wreath being dropped into the delaware river to honor former crew members who died. ♪ >>> also in camden, another salute to the service and sacrifice of our fighting men and women. county officials gave medals to five world war ii veterans from cherry hill. they were among a group of ten honored during camden county's annual memorial day ceremony at the veterans cemetery. >>> from our delaware bureau, a controversial surgical downgrade at the wilmington hasospital ha
for her entire life 9-year-old zolei shoemaker has watched her dad deploy to places like bosnia and iraq>> i ran and saw him. i was excited to see him and i miss him. >> he'll only number town for the weekend. family is happy he has time off so they can spend it with each other. we first told you about the story on nbc10.com. you can go there to watch the entire video of the surprise. ♪ >>> 72 years of military service on the battleship "new jersey" was honored...
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for her entire life 9-year-old zolei has watched her father, trent shoemaker, deploy to places like bosnia and iraq. she was not expecting him home this weekend. seeing him at her school was a treat. >> i ran and saw him. i was excited to see him. and i miss him. >> he'll only be in town for the weekend, but his family is happy he's home even for a short time so they can spend it with each other. we first told you about the story on nbc10.com. if you go there, you can watch the entire video of the surprise. nice treat especially that they get the full weekend. the weather's going to be nice, too. >> fantastic today and even tomorrow. if you like it more on the warm side you'll get that tomorrow. we've had a little bit of everything this weekend. not a cloud in the sky. beautiful conditions. taking a closer look at the eight-hour forecast it shows that we'll see temperatures pushing into the 70s as we head into the rest of the afternoon. i think our computer is still sleeping. wake it up. we are going to see temperatures today warming into the low 80s. i'm take you to the seven-day forecast
for her entire life 9-year-old zolei has watched her father, trent shoemaker, deploy to places like bosnia and iraq. she was not expecting him home this weekend. seeing him at her school was a treat. >> i ran and saw him. i was excited to see him. and i miss him. >> he'll only be in town for the weekend, but his family is happy he's home even for a short time so they can spend it with each other. we first told you about the story on nbc10.com. if you go there, you can watch the...
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tigers tiger global and tiger management did bosnia their stakes in alley baba. two-way traffic there. we'll tag out with what is happening with mcdonald's. if you look at the intraday chart there was possibly talk about activist investors maybe being involved with this. we haven't seep a whole bunch yet. janay partner an activist fund did take a smaller stake in mcdonald's. but we haven't seen a large, large player as of yet. mcdonald's, you can see there a bit of a bid-day pop before giving back some of the gains. interesting day for mcdonald's. >> let's deal with baba first. lobe as well as paulson out. which side of the trade are you on. >> long. i stayed long through that quarter. going into the fourth quarter, i thought they were going to surprise. they did not, they upsetted. it tested the 84 level and went through it. the next round of numbers were better. if you look at the total size of what these guys sold, you could tell thereof heavy-duty selgs. that's $1 billion of stock between lobe and paulson alone. i think the way people look at this is it has b
tigers tiger global and tiger management did bosnia their stakes in alley baba. two-way traffic there. we'll tag out with what is happening with mcdonald's. if you look at the intraday chart there was possibly talk about activist investors maybe being involved with this. we haven't seep a whole bunch yet. janay partner an activist fund did take a smaller stake in mcdonald's. but we haven't seen a large, large player as of yet. mcdonald's, you can see there a bit of a bid-day pop before giving...
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after bosnia, rwanda, haiti, honduras, somalia, darfur, congo and on and on, maybe it's time the world with one. i am ray war vice, that's tonight's "inside story." ♪ >>> she's ready to punch above her weight again. what defines you? >> overcoming my obstacles. >> out of control. whose life is it anyway. al jazeera investigating the rights law in the name of protecting the war of the state. >> you wer
after bosnia, rwanda, haiti, honduras, somalia, darfur, congo and on and on, maybe it's time the world with one. i am ray war vice, that's tonight's "inside story." ♪ >>> she's ready to punch above her weight again. what defines you? >> overcoming my obstacles. >> out of control. whose life is it anyway. al jazeera investigating the rights law in the name of protecting the war of the state. >> you wer
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and civilians and they say he recruited a malitia that committed atrocities against non-serbs in bosniaia between 1991-1993 and he has always denied charges. >> translator: in the last 12 years the hague tribunal failed to prove any kind of link between me and any atrocities. >> reporter: he surrendered to court custody voluntarily in 2003 but his trial got underway four years later. since then it has been hit by obstacles and delays. the verdict is due sometime this year and serbia guaranteed that he will be sent back to the nothingthe netherlands and judges say he breached the terms of compassionate release and he reappeared at antiwestern rallies and closer ties with russia and influence with the ultra nationalists is strong and moves to extradite him could prove decisive al jazeera. >>> be sure to visit our website, al jazeera.com. al jazeera.com for updates throughout the day on all the news. >> potentially life threatening conditions at severe weather across six states threatens to get worse. five dead, dozens missing and a dozen left homeless. houston rockets fans spent the night
and civilians and they say he recruited a malitia that committed atrocities against non-serbs in bosniaia between 1991-1993 and he has always denied charges. >> translator: in the last 12 years the hague tribunal failed to prove any kind of link between me and any atrocities. >> reporter: he surrendered to court custody voluntarily in 2003 but his trial got underway four years later. since then it has been hit by obstacles and delays. the verdict is due sometime this year and serbia...
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after bosnia, rwanda, haiti honduras somalia darfur, congo and on and on, maybe it's time the world came one. i am ray war vice, that's tonight's "inside story." ♪ ♪ had had >>> launching an operation todrive isil from iraq's largest province. >>> this is al jazerra i another darren jordan in doha. also a grim sir i. malaysia police dig up the remains of suspected human tracking victims. over a thousand people have died in a severe heat wave in india. also ahead. >> reporter: i am charlie ann angela along don's royal festival and ball. where they are unveiling the reinvention
after bosnia, rwanda, haiti honduras somalia darfur, congo and on and on, maybe it's time the world came one. i am ray war vice, that's tonight's "inside story." ♪ ♪ had had >>> launching an operation todrive isil from iraq's largest province. >>> this is al jazerra i another darren jordan in doha. also a grim sir i. malaysia police dig up the remains of suspected human tracking victims. over a thousand people have died in a severe heat wave in india. also ahead....
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. >>> every year residents in northwestern bosnia mark the atrowsty by wearing white arm bands. >> on the 25th of july 1992, my whole family was shot women and children. my nephew daughter son, all my other nephews, my wife my mother 32 of my closest relatives were taken out from the family house and shot dead in front of it and their bodies were moved to an unknown location >>> china has reacted angrily to u.s. criticism of its construction on reclaimed land on the south china sea. six countries have overlapping claims in the area. china has threatened to establish an air defense zone around the disputed waters. >>reporter: the south china sea, rich in marine resources and minerals, a third of the world's shipping passes through here. the shore line is shared by eight countries, each with claims to the sea many of which overlap. china's claims, the most extensive and include the vast majority of the sea but it's these two small sets of islands that are the main focus of territorial spats and china's ambitious land reclaimation program. >> i want to reaffirm this construction is well
. >>> every year residents in northwestern bosnia mark the atrowsty by wearing white arm bands. >> on the 25th of july 1992, my whole family was shot women and children. my nephew daughter son, all my other nephews, my wife my mother 32 of my closest relatives were taken out from the family house and shot dead in front of it and their bodies were moved to an unknown location >>> china has reacted angrily to u.s. criticism of its construction on reclaimed land on the...
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she ends up going to bosnia as an intel officer, coming back and deciding to become an actual officer from the enlisted and goes to help the fbi bust drug gangs in pennsylvania. then there was a girl who run a bronze star for valor and another who was on her fourth deployment and you had first lieutenant ashley white. she was due to full 5-foot 2-inch blonde who at her ranger trainer would lady later say looked like a disneyland greeter. this mega time quiet gal who had a smile that would light up the room and would never talk to you about what she had done but was one of those people who would get up be great and always say that she did absolutely nothing remarkable. she remarkable. she really was from everyone you would talk to the best around. i think she was the best of american characters. she would grew up in ohio where you always take the hard right over the easy wrong. where you always will looked and worked hard than taking the easy route. you always worried about others before you worried about yourself. during lunch they would work out so when they would come back they woul
she ends up going to bosnia as an intel officer, coming back and deciding to become an actual officer from the enlisted and goes to help the fbi bust drug gangs in pennsylvania. then there was a girl who run a bronze star for valor and another who was on her fourth deployment and you had first lieutenant ashley white. she was due to full 5-foot 2-inch blonde who at her ranger trainer would lady later say looked like a disneyland greeter. this mega time quiet gal who had a smile that would light...
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so she was one of those people who wanted to test results all the time and she ends up, going to bosnia as an intel officer coming back deciding to become actual officer from enlisted and she goes and helps the fbi bust drug gangs in pennsylvania. then there was a girl who won a bronze star or ballot and another one who's on the fourth deployment. she already served three times and then you had first lieutenant ashley white. who was beautiful fight to, blonde who as a ranger trained would later say looked like a d.c. land greater. as megatron quiet down who had a smile that would light up the room and it would never talk to you about what she had done but was one of those people who would get up big rig shuffle away at osh tschida absolving nothing remarkable. she really was from everybody who you talk to the best of us do everything quite honestly the best of american character. she had grown up in a beautiful small town in ohio we always took the hard right over the easy wrong. where you worked hard, where you never looked for shortcuts, we always ask how other people are doing before
so she was one of those people who wanted to test results all the time and she ends up, going to bosnia as an intel officer coming back deciding to become actual officer from enlisted and she goes and helps the fbi bust drug gangs in pennsylvania. then there was a girl who won a bronze star or ballot and another one who's on the fourth deployment. she already served three times and then you had first lieutenant ashley white. who was beautiful fight to, blonde who as a ranger trained would later...
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she was one of those people who wanted to test herself all the time and she ends up going to bosnia as an intel officer coming back deciding to become an actual officer and she helps the fbi in pennsylvania. and then there was a gal who won a bronze star medal for valor and another who was on her fourth deployment. she had served in iraq and afghanistan three times and you had first lieutenant actually quite -- ashley white who is blonde as a ranger trainer would later say looks like a disneyland grieder. this megatron quiet gal who had these smiles that would light up the room and would never talk to about what she had done but was one of those people who would get up shuffle away and we say that she had done absolutely nothing remarkable. she really was from everybody you talk to the best and i think quite honestly the best of american characters. she had grown up in a beautiful small town in ohio who always took the hard right over the easy wrong for you worked hard and never looked for shortcuts, were you always ask how other people were doing before you worried about yourself. she
she was one of those people who wanted to test herself all the time and she ends up going to bosnia as an intel officer coming back deciding to become an actual officer and she helps the fbi in pennsylvania. and then there was a gal who won a bronze star medal for valor and another who was on her fourth deployment. she had served in iraq and afghanistan three times and you had first lieutenant actually quite -- ashley white who is blonde as a ranger trainer would later say looks like a...
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every morning in the papers, the genocide in bosnia. >> it had a profound impact on me.yself particularly muslim. but almost in a form of defiance, we became so much more muslim overnight. >> and it made him a perfect prospect for a local recruiter. >> he said look at palestine, look at kashmir, look at chechnya, wherever you look, muslims are being killed. there's a global war going on against islams and muslims. i wholeheartedly felt that at 15, 16 years old, i subscribed to it, and dedicated the rest of my life -- in fact i was prepared to die for it. >> in the months after 9/11, he was arrested. in an egyptian jail, with what he calls the cream of the crop of jihadists, he was thrilled at first about all he could learn from them, but then he had a jailhouse revelation. >> living so close with them for four years in prison. i came to the conclusion that if these guys, any of them ever got to power, if they ever declared this so-called califate, it would be hell on earth, it would be a living nightmare. >> something had clicked, where once he felt no sympathy for the v
every morning in the papers, the genocide in bosnia. >> it had a profound impact on me.yself particularly muslim. but almost in a form of defiance, we became so much more muslim overnight. >> and it made him a perfect prospect for a local recruiter. >> he said look at palestine, look at kashmir, look at chechnya, wherever you look, muslims are being killed. there's a global war going on against islams and muslims. i wholeheartedly felt that at 15, 16 years old, i subscribed to...
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she was one of those people who wanted to test yourself all the time and she ends up going to bosnia as an intel officer coming back deciding to become an actual officer from enlisted. she goes and helps the fbi in pennsylvania. then there was the gal who won a bronze star medal for valor and another woman or for deployment to have served in iraq and afghanistan three times and then you had first lieutenant ashley white. who was this beautiful five-foot two-inch blonde who has her ranger tank -- trainer would ever say looks like a disneyland grieder. this megatron flying gal who had a smile that would light up the room and he would never talk to you about what she had done that was one of those people who would get up, the great, shuffle away and always say she had done absolutely nothing spectacular. she really was from everybody you talk to the best. i think quite honestly the best character. she grew up in the beautiful small town in ohio where you always took the hard right over the easy wrong where you work hard for you never look for shortcuts where you always asked how other p
she was one of those people who wanted to test yourself all the time and she ends up going to bosnia as an intel officer coming back deciding to become an actual officer from enlisted. she goes and helps the fbi in pennsylvania. then there was the gal who won a bronze star medal for valor and another woman or for deployment to have served in iraq and afghanistan three times and then you had first lieutenant ashley white. who was this beautiful five-foot two-inch blonde who has her ranger tank...
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that was supposedly in bosnia. when she was caught in the lie hillary just said oh, i misspoke.misspeak, it was total fabrication. the clintons lie, take money from foreigners break government rules. there must be magic in this manual because the odds-on betters say in the upcoming presidential election the overwhelming favorite is still hillary. maybe you can explane this to me. explain this to me. >>> coming up, stupid things politicians say. >> unchain wall street! they're going to put y'all back in chains. ♪ john: i'd like to get rid of obamacare but it's the law of the land. republicans can now vote to repeal it, but the president will veto it, so we're stuck with obamacare for now except now the supreme court's debating whether four words might dismantle the whole thing. the affordable care act says americans are covered if they're enrolled through an exchange established by the state. established by the state has become a big deal because 34 states didn't set up their own exchanges, the federal government set one up that covers people in that state so is that legal? the d
that was supposedly in bosnia. when she was caught in the lie hillary just said oh, i misspoke.misspeak, it was total fabrication. the clintons lie, take money from foreigners break government rules. there must be magic in this manual because the odds-on betters say in the upcoming presidential election the overwhelming favorite is still hillary. maybe you can explane this to me. explain this to me. >>> coming up, stupid things politicians say. >> unchain wall street! they're...
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that was supposedly in bosnia. when she was caught in the lie hillary just said oh, i misspoke.peak, it was total fabrication. the clintons lie, take money from foreigners break government rules. there must be magic in this manual because the odds-on betters say in the upcoming presidential election the overwhelming favorite is still hillary. maybe you can explane this to me. explain this to me. >>> coming up, stupid things politicians say. >> unchain wall street! they're going to put y'all back in chains. ♪ calling golf a game is like calling an astronaut a pilot. the word just doesn't have enough oomph(!) to describe it. golf lures you in with its fresh air and furry creatures. one minute you're on top of the world, next, you're on a dogleg left headed right... and you don't have to be super-human to play. this game is for everyone. there's a lot to love about golf. and all of us at the usga want to make sure it stays that way for years to come. discover more @ usga.org john: i'd like to get rid of obamacare but it's the law of the land. republicans can now vote to repeal it,
that was supposedly in bosnia. when she was caught in the lie hillary just said oh, i misspoke.peak, it was total fabrication. the clintons lie, take money from foreigners break government rules. there must be magic in this manual because the odds-on betters say in the upcoming presidential election the overwhelming favorite is still hillary. maybe you can explane this to me. explain this to me. >>> coming up, stupid things politicians say. >> unchain wall street! they're going...
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that was supposedly in bosnia. when she was caught in the lie hillary just said oh, i misspoke.misspeak, it was total fabrication. the clintons lie, take money from foreigners break government rules. there must be magic in this manual because the odds-on betters say in the upcoming presidential election the overwhelming favorite is still hillary. maybe you can explane this to me. explain this to me. >>> coming up, stupid things politicians say. >> unchain wall street! they're going to put y'all back in chains. ♪ ♪ when cigarette cravings hit, all i can think about is getting relief. nicorette mini starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. anytime. anywhere. i never know when i'll need relief. that's why i choose nicorette mini. excellent looking below the surface, researching a hunch... and making a decision you are type e*. time for a change of menu. research and invest from any website. with e*trade's browser trading. e*trade. opportunity is everywhere. the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to
that was supposedly in bosnia. when she was caught in the lie hillary just said oh, i misspoke.misspeak, it was total fabrication. the clintons lie, take money from foreigners break government rules. there must be magic in this manual because the odds-on betters say in the upcoming presidential election the overwhelming favorite is still hillary. maybe you can explane this to me. explain this to me. >>> coming up, stupid things politicians say. >> unchain wall street! they're...
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they have been used in other places like bosnia and rwanda. it's illegal and the important thing to understand. >> you say poor man's air force. the accusation they were dropped by the government. do we see they are running out of resources? >> i think that's what you're seeing, number one. what was interesting is they were dropped or alleged to have been dropped in aleppo province. assad's administration has taken over that province and had several great victories and some of the towns, including aleppo. they anticipated these things happening and these barrel bombs have been used in several occasions to reign terror there. >> we will talk more about this throughout the morning. lieutenant general, thank you so much. >> you got it. >>> from house speaker to a man indicted. former congressman dennis hastert could face a judge for the first time this week. he is accused of lying to the fbi and evading taxes. how well can a rarely used law work against the man once two steps from the presidency? >>> plus, time is running out for five taliban mem
they have been used in other places like bosnia and rwanda. it's illegal and the important thing to understand. >> you say poor man's air force. the accusation they were dropped by the government. do we see they are running out of resources? >> i think that's what you're seeing, number one. what was interesting is they were dropped or alleged to have been dropped in aleppo province. assad's administration has taken over that province and had several great victories and some of the...
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and you have drought, forest fires, mega floods, one in a thousand your floods in bosnia, serbia, theltics region. last summer, huge storms in japan. similarly because of the very heavy loading of water in this warming climate. so you get more snowfall or you get more rainfall in the wet places. and the dry places become drier, whether it's sÃo paulo or california now which has a megadrought. one of my colleagues at the earth institute published last week a study showing that these mega- droughts are likely to intensify in the 21st century india southwest and enemy planes because the climate model say those will be dry zones. and this is where the droughts or today around the world actually this is a map from october. i don't like this, frankly. you've got the mideast in drought. and in conflict. and those are related as well. a couple of days ago another group of my colleagues published another paper in the proceedings of the national academy of sciences showing that the syrian conflict which broke out in 2011 was preceded by five years of unprecedented drought and huge displacement
and you have drought, forest fires, mega floods, one in a thousand your floods in bosnia, serbia, theltics region. last summer, huge storms in japan. similarly because of the very heavy loading of water in this warming climate. so you get more snowfall or you get more rainfall in the wet places. and the dry places become drier, whether it's sÃo paulo or california now which has a megadrought. one of my colleagues at the earth institute published last week a study showing that these mega-...
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this was the capitol of bosnia where the many journalists were remembered. reporters without borders warn media freedom is in retreat on five continents. 44 journalists this year have died doing their jobs and more than 150 are behind bars. we have more. >> we're under attack. >> at times targeted, other times caught in the crossfire. now more than ever, journalism is a dangerous proteges. >> this prison is of huge strategic importance. >> 2014 saw a surge in the number of armed conflict across the globe and as journalists set out to tell the stories they often put themselves on the line. >> our colleagues from all over the world wherever they are and the media institutions, the ones who are imprisoned, the ones who are harassed, injured and the families who lost their loved ones. >> syria has been the most dangerous country for reporter. at least 50 journalists and media workers have been killed there in the past two years. in iraq, in a journalists were killed in the same period. in pakistan, the media face violent attacks on a regular basis. libya, ukrain
this was the capitol of bosnia where the many journalists were remembered. reporters without borders warn media freedom is in retreat on five continents. 44 journalists this year have died doing their jobs and more than 150 are behind bars. we have more. >> we're under attack. >> at times targeted, other times caught in the crossfire. now more than ever, journalism is a dangerous proteges. >> this prison is of huge strategic importance. >> 2014 saw a surge in the number...
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macedony bosnia montenegro and georgia. the u.s.ied -- u.s.ried out drills, part of a 2-week long joint training mission with the country's army. moscow was wrapping up military drills in the mediterranean. and concluded its first joined naval enters with china. both practised drills and operations. >>> we'll bring in ambassador robert hunter former ambassador. pack in 1987 you helped it draft the n.a.t.o. pack stating that the alliance would not put bases in former n.a.t.o. countries, it's what n.a.t.o. said it was considering. looking at the wording it says reinforcements may take place in defense of offensive threat. do you think there's a realistic threat of russian aggression towards latvia michael makuei leuth and estonia. >> firstly, the -- latvia lithuania, and estonia. >> firstly, the document signed in 1997 it said in the current and foreseeable variant n.a.t.o. would do certain things and wouldn't do other things. one could say the security environment has changed with the russian seizure of crimea and what they have been doing with
macedony bosnia montenegro and georgia. the u.s.ied -- u.s.ried out drills, part of a 2-week long joint training mission with the country's army. moscow was wrapping up military drills in the mediterranean. and concluded its first joined naval enters with china. both practised drills and operations. >>> we'll bring in ambassador robert hunter former ambassador. pack in 1987 you helped it draft the n.a.t.o. pack stating that the alliance would not put bases in former n.a.t.o. countries,...
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for her entire life 9-year-old zolei has watched her dad deploy to places like bosnia and iraq.n he came home this weekend, it was a very big deal. >> i ran and i saw him, and then i was excited to see him. and i miss him. >> he'll only be in town for the weekend, but family members are happy he has time off even if it's brief so they can spend it with each other. >>> we first told you about this story on nbc10.com. if you go there now you can watch the entire video of the surprise. ♪ >>> 72 years of military service by the battleship new jersey honored in camden yesterday. the big j was commissioned on may 23rd, 1943. it saw combat in world war ii, korea, and vietnam. former soldiers, airmen and others came back to the ship for the ceremony as they watched a wreath being dropped into the delaware river to honor former crew members who died. ♪ >>> also in camden, another salute to the service and sacrifice of our fighting men and women. county officials gave medals to five world war ii veterans from cherry hill. they were a group of ten honored at the veterans cemetery. >>> from
for her entire life 9-year-old zolei has watched her dad deploy to places like bosnia and iraq.n he came home this weekend, it was a very big deal. >> i ran and i saw him, and then i was excited to see him. and i miss him. >> he'll only be in town for the weekend, but family members are happy he has time off even if it's brief so they can spend it with each other. >>> we first told you about this story on nbc10.com. if you go there now you can watch the entire video of the...
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done is a divisive issue >>> preparing for a special performance, christian and muslim children in bosnia rehearse for a visit from the pope. pope. >>> in our global view segment, a look at how news outlets react to world event. the focus on many writers is f.i.f.a. "the guardian" writes football's game changer that f.i.f.a.'s president "sits atop a steaming mound of grass - he may be calm but he is finished." the paper says sepp blatter goes or f.i.f.a. collapses or props both. >>> the british, "telling" writes - full time for sepp blatter, writing "all the companies, countries and consumers with an interest in football success should make clear that he should not have another term as p. >> and "sydney morning herald" addresses the issue under the headline "sepp blatter must go. australia must come clean" saying that the australian government and businesses should have no part of f.i.f.a. until investigations are over and sepp blatter is gone. that means australia would not bid to host the 2018 or 2022 world cup or bid on the 2023 women's world cup >>> a concert for peace. a chin's choir
done is a divisive issue >>> preparing for a special performance, christian and muslim children in bosnia rehearse for a visit from the pope. pope. >>> in our global view segment, a look at how news outlets react to world event. the focus on many writers is f.i.f.a. "the guardian" writes football's game changer that f.i.f.a.'s president "sits atop a steaming mound of grass - he may be calm but he is finished." the paper says sepp blatter goes or f.i.f.a....
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that was supposedly in bosnia. when she was caught in the lie hillary just said oh, i misspoke.misspeak, it was total fabrication. the clintons lie, take money from foreigners break government rules. there must be magic in this manual because the odds-on betters say in the upcoming presidential election the overwhelming favorite is still hillary. maybe you can explane this to me. explain this to me. >>> coming up, stupid things politicians say. >> unchain wall street! they're going to put y'all back in chains. ♪ if you're an adult with type 2 diabetes and your a1c is not at goal with certain diabetes pills or daily insulin your doctor may be talking about adding medication to help lower your a1c. ask your doctor if adding once-a-week tanzeum is right for you. once-a-week tanzeum is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes along with diet and exercise. once-a-week tanzeum works by helping your body release its own natural insulin when it's needed. tanzeum is not recommended as the first medicine to treat diabetes or in people
that was supposedly in bosnia. when she was caught in the lie hillary just said oh, i misspoke.misspeak, it was total fabrication. the clintons lie, take money from foreigners break government rules. there must be magic in this manual because the odds-on betters say in the upcoming presidential election the overwhelming favorite is still hillary. maybe you can explane this to me. explain this to me. >>> coming up, stupid things politicians say. >> unchain wall street! they're...
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prosecutors say he recruited a militia that committed atrocities against non-serbs in bosnia and croatia. he has always denied all the charges. >> in the last 12 years the hague tribunal failed to prove any kind of link between me and any atrocities. >> he surrendered to court custody voluntarily in 2003, but his trial only got underway four years later. since then, it's been hit by obstacles and delays. the verdict is due sometime this year and serbia guaranteed that he will be sent back to the netherlands for that. in march judges ordered him to return saying he breached the return of his compassionate release. in recent months, he has defiantly appeared at anti western rallies and campaigned for closer ties with russia. his influence remains strong and then any moves to extradite him could prove to be divisive. >> breaking news on syria getting righties that the syrian military killed more than 140 islamic state members. isil members in an air raid on their base in raqqa in syria. that information coming from the syrian government news agency, not information that we can independently
prosecutors say he recruited a militia that committed atrocities against non-serbs in bosnia and croatia. he has always denied all the charges. >> in the last 12 years the hague tribunal failed to prove any kind of link between me and any atrocities. >> he surrendered to court custody voluntarily in 2003, but his trial only got underway four years later. since then, it's been hit by obstacles and delays. the verdict is due sometime this year and serbia guaranteed that he will be...
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i was opposed to the war in bosnia. i was not in favor of civil wars. but going into iraq with no weapons of mass destruction made no sense. it was not in america's great interest. all this business about nation building you go take care of business and then you come home. you don't spend your time there. it makes no sense. by the way, the iraq thing, all the way from releasing the iraqi military it's been bungled from the beginning. >> governor we have so much more we need to discuss. >> well we do. we're short tonight. how about if i come on for half the show. >> how about after the show. >> i'll do hillary, i'll make up for her. out of 42 vehicles based on 6 different criteria, why did a panel of 11 automotive experts name the volkswagen golf motor trend's 2015 car of the year? we'll give you four good reasons. the volkswagen golf. starting at $19,295, there's an award-winning golf for everyone. we live in a pick and choose world choose choose choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number... don't miss the memorial day special ed
i was opposed to the war in bosnia. i was not in favor of civil wars. but going into iraq with no weapons of mass destruction made no sense. it was not in america's great interest. all this business about nation building you go take care of business and then you come home. you don't spend your time there. it makes no sense. by the way, the iraq thing, all the way from releasing the iraqi military it's been bungled from the beginning. >> governor we have so much more we need to discuss....
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going into bosnia. this was back during the clinton administration. and their excuse they were using was we have to get into bosnia because of ethnic cleansing. i said on the senate floor i said for every person who has been ethnically cleansed in bosnia there are a hundred in west africa. just last weekend vice, a steer cal show on hbo tried to connect me to a law drafted by the parliamentary -- the parliament in uganda. somebody i've always opposed. however, there are things that are going on in all these countries that need to be looked into. my work in uganda started many years ago to help an end to the lord's resistance army, i know a lot of people are fully aware of that now but they weren't back then. they had one individual, joseph cody going into the various areas of -- of northern uganda and was kidnapping the little kids, you know, they called it the children's army, the young -- the people would be kidnapped out of their village and they would be forced to learn to join their little army to
going into bosnia. this was back during the clinton administration. and their excuse they were using was we have to get into bosnia because of ethnic cleansing. i said on the senate floor i said for every person who has been ethnically cleansed in bosnia there are a hundred in west africa. just last weekend vice, a steer cal show on hbo tried to connect me to a law drafted by the parliamentary -- the parliament in uganda. somebody i've always opposed. however, there are things that are going on...
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i was opposed to the war in bosnia not in favor of civil wars i supported the first gulf war.merica's interest. all of this about nation building you go you take care of business and you come home you don't spend your time there, it makes no sense. the iraq thing all the way from releasing the iraqi military it's been bungled from the beginning. good we have so much more we need to discuss. >> we do. we're short tonight, how about i come on for half the show. i'll do hillary and me, how is that? i take these out... ...to put in dr. scholl's active series insoles. they help reduce wear and tear on my legs, becuase they have triple zone protection. ... and reduce shock by 40%. so i feel like i'm ready to take on anything. if you're running a business legalzoom has your back. over the last 10 years we've helped one million business owners get started. visit legalzoom today for the legal help you need to start and run your business. legalzoom. legal help is here. making a fist something we do to show resolve. to defend ourselves. to declare victory. so cvs health provides expert s
i was opposed to the war in bosnia not in favor of civil wars i supported the first gulf war.merica's interest. all of this about nation building you go you take care of business and you come home you don't spend your time there, it makes no sense. the iraq thing all the way from releasing the iraqi military it's been bungled from the beginning. good we have so much more we need to discuss. >> we do. we're short tonight, how about i come on for half the show. i'll do hillary and me, how...
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it is made from a walnut tree and hand carved religious symbols and image of bosnia's main cathedral. bosnian catholics paid for the material but family is carving the chair for free. the pope will use it during his visits next week, of course, he will be heading to philadelphia in september for the world meeting of family. >>> if you have a cell phone chances are you have been paying too much. rebecca jarvis tips to help you and your family save. >> reporter: for wilson family staying connected is a priority, with dad ron constantly traveling internationally. >> mom carry selling kitchen tools from home. >> that is a great asset. >> reporter: fourteen year-old haley phoning a friend or two on her prepaid line. >> she's limited to 50 calls and text and that is not enough. >> reporter: now this dallas family of five is looking to save money off their $195 monthly bill while adding, to their family plan and soon 13 year-old landry too. >> would i love a phone but don't have the pocket for it. >> reporter: enter insider todd dunn fee, he used to work for verizon but now runs a company th
it is made from a walnut tree and hand carved religious symbols and image of bosnia's main cathedral. bosnian catholics paid for the material but family is carving the chair for free. the pope will use it during his visits next week, of course, he will be heading to philadelphia in september for the world meeting of family. >>> if you have a cell phone chances are you have been paying too much. rebecca jarvis tips to help you and your family save. >> reporter: for wilson family...
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you had one formal intel officer who served in bosnia who helped the fbi bust drug gangs in pennsylvania. you had another guard member on her third deployment in the war on terror. you had another soldier who are driven trucks in iraq. all these people wanted to be here more than they wanted the any other mission they had ever done. at the end of the first weekend of interviews i did with the white family, i asked mrs. white what would it mean to you if a little girl told you she wanted to be on -- be like ashley. she paused. and she said it would mean everything. and she said there was a woman at the funeral -- this entire special operations community attended. there were hundreds of people all ages vietnam veterans, korea veterans, little children with their hands in prayer lining the street. they all can to salute first lieutenant ashley white with her husband who was her rotc can stay sweetheart who would always pushed her to be the best she could. and this woman came up to mrs. white at the end of two days of ceremony. they just put red roses on her casket and she came up and said m
you had one formal intel officer who served in bosnia who helped the fbi bust drug gangs in pennsylvania. you had another guard member on her third deployment in the war on terror. you had another soldier who are driven trucks in iraq. all these people wanted to be here more than they wanted the any other mission they had ever done. at the end of the first weekend of interviews i did with the white family, i asked mrs. white what would it mean to you if a little girl told you she wanted to be...
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anyone the satisfaction of being right and then you had one former intelligence officer who served in bosnia who helped the fbi bust drug gangs in pennsylvania. you had another guard member on her third deployment in the war on terrorism. you had another soldier who had driven trucks in iraq. all of these people wanted to be there. more than they wanted to do any other mission that they had ever done. at the end of the first weekend of interviews done with the white family, i asked mrs. white, what would it mean to you if a little girl told you she wanted to be like ashley? he paused. he said it would mean everything. and she said there was a woman at the funeral, and now, this funeral, as i was saying entire special operations community attended. it was -- there were hundreds of people, all ages vietnam veterans korean veterans, little children holding hands lining the street all coming to salute lieutenant ashley white, with her husband her rotc sweet heart, pushing her to be the best she could have ever been and this woman came up to mrs. white at the end of two days of ceremony just put
anyone the satisfaction of being right and then you had one former intelligence officer who served in bosnia who helped the fbi bust drug gangs in pennsylvania. you had another guard member on her third deployment in the war on terrorism. you had another soldier who had driven trucks in iraq. all of these people wanted to be there. more than they wanted to do any other mission that they had ever done. at the end of the first weekend of interviews done with the white family, i asked mrs. white,...
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and president of bosnia if those who served our nation as for all americans to remember those who gave our allies will doing so and on this memorial day many families visited arlington national cemetery to remember those with their partners at cnn. >> reporter: a day of solemn remembrance presidency, our present those indicted serb commander in chief has done many times before read at the tomb of the unknown. americans address underneath these hills and across the country across the world there why our nation and doors. also >> reporter: said to is the mother is your unique. "this in 14 years you guys is not engaged in a major ground war. >> reporter: or to moral the honor more than 400,000 americans who died and over 60 million his serve. >> reporter: force moral mullis silence the those who passed.. every year by the jacobs said it rings a new sport, not here mona here first thing you did he ran up and hug this down to one early that question just ambiguous father died in a training accident in 2011 mother will make sure her son never forgets his father sacrificed. >> pam: less than
and president of bosnia if those who served our nation as for all americans to remember those who gave our allies will doing so and on this memorial day many families visited arlington national cemetery to remember those with their partners at cnn. >> reporter: a day of solemn remembrance presidency, our present those indicted serb commander in chief has done many times before read at the tomb of the unknown. americans address underneath these hills and across the country across the world...
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east bay's $7 million have been spent on the campaigns of our between democratic assemblywoman susan bosniaant and a red mayor steve glazer the yen is upset that that kamal against allied strike of candida's are angling to be seen as a moderate. >>mark: a slight chance of showers later on in the week. what's hapned snaing? hodid bece sentindey eating o aft theext,aftethe xt? so pdictle a sounsasfyi? what aut plingp a air,a stl, a bebag,nd aualltastg r fo. we a a camy eesehatstilbelies in t beay of kni, inhe eganswip of a . . spe. coue, at dsn'tean you n't nk uor sop u up enjoy ery ngle soi-tay bi. the laugng c. inve snaing. uhhh, it is a little awkward being on the market again... but uh, i...oh...i actually tried the online thing... which uh, i dunno. i, i guess i'm just hoping for a caring and nurturing relationship, you know, one th...one that's going somewhere. uh, like i, i take them where they're going and they buy me chevron with techron. i mean, yeah, you know, what can i say, i'm a, i'm a romantic. [ male announcer ] your car takes care of you, care for it. chevron with techron. ca
east bay's $7 million have been spent on the campaigns of our between democratic assemblywoman susan bosniaant and a red mayor steve glazer the yen is upset that that kamal against allied strike of candida's are angling to be seen as a moderate. >>mark: a slight chance of showers later on in the week. what's hapned snaing? hodid bece sentindey eating o aft theext,aftethe xt? so pdictle a sounsasfyi? what aut plingp a air,a stl, a bebag,nd aualltastg r fo. we a a camy eesehatstilbelies in...
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it's so ironic samantha power writes a book about how we waited too long to act on bosnia.fact, we acted a lot faster on bosnia than this administration acted on syria. >> interesting, you talk before about iraq. arguably, the record is clear, the united states did too much in 2003 and we're still paying for it. syria is where we did too little. we have gotten along and put it in different places. >> i was thinking about it. it's about rwanda. the book is valid. >> john heilman, no thanks. still ahead, white house press -- >> you spend all your time correcting. >> that is right. i'm sorry. it was for me to go back fine fae, '94? genocide. >> it's actually a more urgent example. it's a persistent problem we continue to make over and order and over again. >> that happened fairly quickly. >> more recently the same people got us dmoo libya under unclear pretext and didn't follow up. we created a failed state. >> bill clinton said not intervene physical rwanda is his biggest legacy. you wonder if president obama will feel that about syria. >> on the global report card if you do
it's so ironic samantha power writes a book about how we waited too long to act on bosnia.fact, we acted a lot faster on bosnia than this administration acted on syria. >> interesting, you talk before about iraq. arguably, the record is clear, the united states did too much in 2003 and we're still paying for it. syria is where we did too little. we have gotten along and put it in different places. >> i was thinking about it. it's about rwanda. the book is valid. >> john...
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every morning in the papers, the again side in bosnia. >> it had a profound impact on me. particularly muslim. but almost in a form of defiance, we became so much more muslim overnight. >> and it made him a perfect prospect for a local recruiter. wherever you look, muslims are being killed. there's a global war going on against islam and muslims. i whole heartedly bought that at 15 16 years old. i sub scribed to it and dedicated the rest of my life to it. in fact, i was prepared to die for it. >> in the months after 9/11, maajid nawaz was arrested. in an egyptian jail, with what he calls the cream of the crop of jihadists, he was thrilled at first about all he could learn from them, but then he had a jailhouse revelation. >> living so close with them for four years in prison. i came to the conclusion that if these guys, any of them, ever got to power, if they ever declared this so-called caliphate, it would be hell on earth, it would be a living nightmare. >> something had clicked, where once he felt no sympathy for the victims of 9/11, the 7/7 attacks in london he says, m
every morning in the papers, the again side in bosnia. >> it had a profound impact on me. particularly muslim. but almost in a form of defiance, we became so much more muslim overnight. >> and it made him a perfect prospect for a local recruiter. wherever you look, muslims are being killed. there's a global war going on against islam and muslims. i whole heartedly bought that at 15 16 years old. i sub scribed to it and dedicated the rest of my life to it. in fact, i was prepared to...
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i've actually been in shelters in russia, peru bolivia ethiopia, romania, ukraine italy, bosnia, just to name a few of the countries. and i have observed a marked difference in terms of the positive impact on women and young girls when there is a faith-based component of some kind pf some are run exclusively. in bolivia and peru they're run by nuns. and the young girls in peru -- greg and i were in the ones in ethiopia. piro and i were in the ones in peru and some of these other essentially south american countries. and i was really touched by how much the feeling seems to go so much further when there's a faith-based xhoept. i'm wondering what you think about that. pope francis and other distinguished clerics has made this a high priority, and caring especially for the victims. what your thought on that might be. >> of course in mexico we work with three charities, the only ones that helps victims of human trafficking, and the three of them has that composure. >> has what? are faith-based? >> yeah. faith-based. we believe that's important until they really are sxuchls. i'm so proud o
i've actually been in shelters in russia, peru bolivia ethiopia, romania, ukraine italy, bosnia, just to name a few of the countries. and i have observed a marked difference in terms of the positive impact on women and young girls when there is a faith-based component of some kind pf some are run exclusively. in bolivia and peru they're run by nuns. and the young girls in peru -- greg and i were in the ones in ethiopia. piro and i were in the ones in peru and some of these other essentially...
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when innocent people in bosnia and darfur are slaughtered, that is a stain on our conscience.is what is meant to share this world and the 21st century. that is the responsibility that you have to one another as human beings. so let me say to you, the graduates, i have great confidence that you will act boldly that you are more capable than any generation before you to lead us into the future and share the world in the 21st century. you come your children and your grandchildren will understand better than all of us that came before you, the challenges that you will share with the rest of the world. i tell my six grandchildren ages six to 11 that they will witness and participate in a new era of invention, entrepreneurship and innovation that will change the course of history. and as you ponder these questions i posed earlier and other tools that you will need to sustain our america with its greatness. and don't be afraid to use them to engage and challenge complacency and do not be afraid to change. it is essential for survival. so congratulations to all of you the class of 201
when innocent people in bosnia and darfur are slaughtered, that is a stain on our conscience.is what is meant to share this world and the 21st century. that is the responsibility that you have to one another as human beings. so let me say to you, the graduates, i have great confidence that you will act boldly that you are more capable than any generation before you to lead us into the future and share the world in the 21st century. you come your children and your grandchildren will understand...
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i've actually been in shelters in russia, peru, bolivia ethiopia, romania, ukraine italy, bosnia, justto name a few of the countries. and i have observed a marked difference in terms of the positive impact on women and young girls when there is a faith-based component of some kind. some are run exclusively. in bolivia and peru they're run by nuns. and the young girls in peru -- greg and i were in the ones in ethiopia. piro and i were in the ones in peru and some of these other essentially south american countries. and i was really touched by how much the feeling seems to go so much further when there's a faith-based component. i'm wondering what you think about that. pope francis and other distinguished clerics have made this a high priority, and caring especially for the victims. what your thought on that might be. >> of course in mexico we work with free shelters. the only ones that helps victims of human trafficking, and the three of them has that composure. rep. smith: has what? are faith-based? ms. orozco: yeah. faith-based. we believe that's important until they really are succes
i've actually been in shelters in russia, peru, bolivia ethiopia, romania, ukraine italy, bosnia, justto name a few of the countries. and i have observed a marked difference in terms of the positive impact on women and young girls when there is a faith-based component of some kind. some are run exclusively. in bolivia and peru they're run by nuns. and the young girls in peru -- greg and i were in the ones in ethiopia. piro and i were in the ones in peru and some of these other essentially south...
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welfare and health care systems, new environmental regulations, peacekeeping missions in places such as bosnia, and a federal budget surplus. in the years since, the first free democrat since franklin delano roosevelt, he has focused on improving global health, education, and economic element around the world through the bill, hillary, and chelsea clinton foundation which he founded in 2001. in these lectures, he brings to bear these experiences, and those of his youth and early political career. an 1968 alumnus of our school, a rhodes scholar, a law graduate, attorney general, and then governor of arkansas. father hence, instructor who taught clinton during his first year has described him as someone who "thinks deeply." he says when people are well informed and deeply reflective reflective, that gives them a freedom to listen to a wide spectrum of opinions. clinton is not a man who is closed in his thinking because he thinks deeply. it is only fitting for this lecture on the theme of purpose, father hence will serve as our moderator during the question and answer session that will follow pre
welfare and health care systems, new environmental regulations, peacekeeping missions in places such as bosnia, and a federal budget surplus. in the years since, the first free democrat since franklin delano roosevelt, he has focused on improving global health, education, and economic element around the world through the bill, hillary, and chelsea clinton foundation which he founded in 2001. in these lectures, he brings to bear these experiences, and those of his youth and early political...
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welfare and health care systems, new environmental regulations, peacekeeping missions in places such as bosnia, and a federal budget surplus. in the years since his two-term presidency, the first for a democrat since president franklin delano roosevelt, he has focused his efforts on improving global health, education and economic development around the world through the bill hellillary and chelsea clinton foundation which he founded in 1991. a 1968 alumnus of our school of foreign service, a rhodes scholar, a yale law graduate, attorney general, then governor of arkansas. father otto hence long-time and beloved member of our theology department who taught president clinton during his first year here at georgetown has described him as someone who "thinks deeply." he explains, "speaking of president clinton, when people are well informed and deeply reflective, that gives them a security and freedom to listen to a wide spectrum of opinions. clinton is not a man who is closed in his thinking because he thinks deeply. it's only fitting that for this lecture on the theme of purpose, father hence wil
welfare and health care systems, new environmental regulations, peacekeeping missions in places such as bosnia, and a federal budget surplus. in the years since his two-term presidency, the first for a democrat since president franklin delano roosevelt, he has focused his efforts on improving global health, education and economic development around the world through the bill hellillary and chelsea clinton foundation which he founded in 1991. a 1968 alumnus of our school of foreign service, a...