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sarajevo's priceless heritage is preserved in this greying building, the national museum of bosnia &herzgovina. mirsad sijaric is the museum's deputy director and the archaeological curator of one of the balkan region's largest collections of cultural treasures. but the job does have its problems. >> it's a blessing. but it's also a curse because we're not able to preserve or even display all of the items that we have. >> the museum was closed for many years -- and the exhibition halls were not properly maintained. sijaric says that the bosnian government isn't interested in the historical, cultural, and religious legacy of this multi-ethnic state. >> our entire political system is structured so that only a handful of people have power, and can do what they want. and what they want is to preserve the ethnic and religious divisions in this country. >> three years ago sijaric and the museum director, marica filipovic, experienced the effects of that policy first-hand. the government cut off funding for the museum. so for the first time in 100 years, it had to shut down. more than 60 em
sarajevo's priceless heritage is preserved in this greying building, the national museum of bosnia &herzgovina. mirsad sijaric is the museum's deputy director and the archaeological curator of one of the balkan region's largest collections of cultural treasures. but the job does have its problems. >> it's a blessing. but it's also a curse because we're not able to preserve or even display all of the items that we have. >> the museum was closed for many years -- and the...
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the national team at two world cups, you know's using the sport to promote reckon sillzation in bosnia. communities are still recovering from one of the bloodiest civil wars in modern >>> making frequent visits to bosnia. this summer, he plans to open an academy for children in the city of mostar. mostar is split between catholics and muslims. after fierce fighting in the 1990s, the communities remained divided. he believes the key to reck reconciliation lies with the younger children who doesn't have the war. that pleays a key role. >> mutual respect, communication, these are things that can be learned through sport. the aim is not to develop soccer players. it is to train children to become community leaders through the sport. >>> moto's interesting the region, sparked by hearing from players from the former yugoslavia, he went to graduate school where he learned through sports. already 60 children from both communities have begun training at the academy. >> how do you feel being around kids from other ethnic groups? >> it's good. we can play together. i like it here. >> attends the
the national team at two world cups, you know's using the sport to promote reckon sillzation in bosnia. communities are still recovering from one of the bloodiest civil wars in modern >>> making frequent visits to bosnia. this summer, he plans to open an academy for children in the city of mostar. mostar is split between catholics and muslims. after fierce fighting in the 1990s, the communities remained divided. he believes the key to reck reconciliation lies with the younger children...
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citizenship for her son giving him a better life far from bosnia. college here, live the life that people would do anything to have. ryan: family members can't believe mevlida was killed by a man who swore to protect and serve as a des moines police officer. records show merced dautovic was arrested for domestic assault against her, hitting her in the mouth, rubbing and twisting her hand and fingers. merso claims his sister went to police for protective help weeks before she was killed. >> by sister was worried. she said to the detective he's going to kill me, he has people, you don't know what he's capable of. ryan: the focus moving forward for her family is getting eso's biological father to the states through u.s. citizenship from bosnia so the six-year-old can grow up with at least one parent. eric: coming up on 4:35 and the weather continues to warm up. metinka: it is already on the one side, 38 degrees in des moines. 30 in ames, cooler to the north. your temperatures are in the 20's but everybody gets a nice chance to melt away more snow and i
citizenship for her son giving him a better life far from bosnia. college here, live the life that people would do anything to have. ryan: family members can't believe mevlida was killed by a man who swore to protect and serve as a des moines police officer. records show merced dautovic was arrested for domestic assault against her, hitting her in the mouth, rubbing and twisting her hand and fingers. merso claims his sister went to police for protective help weeks before she was killed....
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citizenship from bosnia, so the 6-year-old can grow up with at least one parent. in urbandale, ryan smith, kcci 8 news, iowa's news leader. mark: commitment 2016. new gop poll numbers put ted here in iowa. the bloomberg/des moines register poll has senator cruz with 25% support. donald trump close behind with 22%. senator marco rubio in 3rd with 12%. dr. ben carson at 11%. everyone else is in single digits. senator rand paul garnered 5% support in that poll. he's using it as fuel to fight for a spot on the main debate stage tomorrow night in south carolina. the fox business network did not include paul because he wasn't in the top 5 in an average of recent polls in iowa and new hampshire. but he's 5th in the new poll. he argues the poll was conducted before the deadline. paul refuses to participate in the second-tier debate. you can catch the debate tomorrow night starting at 8:00 p.m. central, fox business network is on mediacom channel 248. >> he would force sexual intercourse with me. stacey: more than 2 days of testimony in the joe lopez murder trial thrown ou
citizenship from bosnia, so the 6-year-old can grow up with at least one parent. in urbandale, ryan smith, kcci 8 news, iowa's news leader. mark: commitment 2016. new gop poll numbers put ted here in iowa. the bloomberg/des moines register poll has senator cruz with 25% support. donald trump close behind with 22%. senator marco rubio in 3rd with 12%. dr. ben carson at 11%. everyone else is in single digits. senator rand paul garnered 5% support in that poll. he's using it as fuel to fight for a...
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through bosnia and last couple of warses which we have seen those on the 17 and 18.peration iraqi freedom. >> the west point course is both par5s, long in golf speak. they commemorate the two longest wars, iraq and afghanistan. >> in those wars, 95 men and two women and 5000 soldiers have been killed. those two markers are two of the first monuments so to speak to those wars. >> it resonates with us, whether it was our classmates or those we knew and certainy on the soccer team, 4477 who died in iraq and 2 to 51 in afghanistan. >> and that adds time to a round of golf and here that is expected and acceptable. >> no course martial will be hustling people a long? >> those are there for a reason. you get a great outing with buddies or your company and friends and family. and you do it in a national land mark at west point. >> it might surprise you to know the course rich in history and historical markers, it is open to the public. >> the fact that west point is a place chosen to honor the current wars that we served in as well. it is significant. and the hole 18 and the
through bosnia and last couple of warses which we have seen those on the 17 and 18.peration iraqi freedom. >> the west point course is both par5s, long in golf speak. they commemorate the two longest wars, iraq and afghanistan. >> in those wars, 95 men and two women and 5000 soldiers have been killed. those two markers are two of the first monuments so to speak to those wars. >> it resonates with us, whether it was our classmates or those we knew and certainy on the soccer...
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>> i was born in bosnia. >> and you lived there when? >> i lived there since i was born until like '89 until 2002. >> so you lived there through the siege? >> i did, yes. >> which for those watching that was the longest siege of any actually longer than the seeming of stallin grad. how was that like? >> i was very young, but you still remember it because it was at that age where kind of figuring out what's happening, kind of still unsure what exactly is going on, but you know what a bomb is at four or five years old. so it was very scary. you're hungry. you're cold. you don't know if tomorrow they're going to bomb you or not or if a grenade is going to fall on your home. for a really long period of time we ended up living in the basement of the building that we grew up in with our neighbors and our friends, and it was just kind of collectively trying to survive and try to uphold one another and share our food with each other all that stuff. >> so you were young when this was going on. have u ever spoken to folks maybe closer to my age --
>> i was born in bosnia. >> and you lived there when? >> i lived there since i was born until like '89 until 2002. >> so you lived there through the siege? >> i did, yes. >> which for those watching that was the longest siege of any actually longer than the seeming of stallin grad. how was that like? >> i was very young, but you still remember it because it was at that age where kind of figuring out what's happening, kind of still unsure what exactly is...
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. >> this video is going crazy viral in bosnia because of what some local police did right here. somebody is shooting from a building up above, after a man has been pulled over. police suspected this man of drunk driving after talking to police and convincing them that he was not drunk, the man gets out of the police car, here he's thanking the police for not placing him under arrest. then starts to walk away. >> he just finished the back spin. >> the man is walking on the boat like it is rocking. >> turn left, turn left. want to go right. turn left. go left. >> i guess ends up back inside -- >> he convinced them that he was not drunk. according to reports that is what he did, but what happens here is even more baffling because you can see when he fell, he hit his head on the pavement, this man is semiconscious, the police don't they drive away and that man is still on the ground. >> how can you just leave him there? is he okay? >> possibly. probably told him, just walk it off on his way over. he'll be fine. he'll be fine. >> as is time, the police have not commented on this vide
. >> this video is going crazy viral in bosnia because of what some local police did right here. somebody is shooting from a building up above, after a man has been pulled over. police suspected this man of drunk driving after talking to police and convincing them that he was not drunk, the man gets out of the police car, here he's thanking the police for not placing him under arrest. then starts to walk away. >> he just finished the back spin. >> the man is walking on the...
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to be so silent during the holocaust and other genocides are being perpetrated, whether it was in bosnia, coast slow, other areas of sudan. we have an obligation. >> so over the course of your really dynamic denture, -- tenure, what are two or three of the highlights? is that a good word for you for how you have seen civic engagement. >> highlight is a really good word. two or three is so hard because there have been so many. i'll tell you a couple that stand out. one is being so involved at jcrc. with rallies almost weekly in front of the soviet koonce lateral. really an international hero of the soviet jury movement was released from prison and we did a rally with him directly with soviet watching him as a freeman. at that site on green street was on unforgettable image. >> and can you i am realizing we live in such a dynamic community where social action at all levels is intrinsic civic value and we don't always know our own history. what if you could take a moment and let folks know what is the soviet union. >> and sure. well, the soviet movement really began before the six-day war.
to be so silent during the holocaust and other genocides are being perpetrated, whether it was in bosnia, coast slow, other areas of sudan. we have an obligation. >> so over the course of your really dynamic denture, -- tenure, what are two or three of the highlights? is that a good word for you for how you have seen civic engagement. >> highlight is a really good word. two or three is so hard because there have been so many. i'll tell you a couple that stand out. one is being so...
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last may, he started asking questions and decided to pray to the virgin mary, make a pilgrimage in bosnia. >> i prayed for guidance, got to find the right path. reporter: it was then that this hanover small business owner began to find direction. >> i knew time was of the essence and i spent my entire life building teams and bringing the best out in people. reporter: what he discovered was that despite the awareness and funds raised by the a.l.s ice bucket challenge, there was still a lack of funding and no organized collaboration of resources. he believed he had the skills to change that and with support from his wife and sons, kevin started reaching out. dr. steven perrin of the campaign bridge based a.l.s game game changer. this. i said it's never going to happen yet he's made me put my ego and differences aside to think about the bigger picture. reporter: kevin founded the a.l.s knights to be the fund-raising arm, then brought caregivers and the best medical minds in the field to form a.l.s from mass general and the school. the goal, find a treatment for a.l.s in four years. >> he's b
last may, he started asking questions and decided to pray to the virgin mary, make a pilgrimage in bosnia. >> i prayed for guidance, got to find the right path. reporter: it was then that this hanover small business owner began to find direction. >> i knew time was of the essence and i spent my entire life building teams and bringing the best out in people. reporter: what he discovered was that despite the awareness and funds raised by the a.l.s ice bucket challenge, there was still...
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a financial expert in reno with the bosnia group says now is not the time to panic. >> i had clients who have called, investment advisors that i am talking to, and everybody saying, you know what, if you are that concerned about the stock market, he shouldn't be in it. he said unless you need five years you have time to make up for any losses, and foremost it's probably why to stick with your plan. >> it is a buying opportunity for me. i also know that time -- try to time the market is a folly so i am better suited putting a little bit in overtime regardless of up or down. >> reporter: he also says hang onto your hats, the roller coaster right is probably not over. >> there will be a bunch of earning releases from companies that are projected to be down so we expect this to be very volatile for these the short- term. >> reporter: that financial data is already being released and it is very disappointing. retail sales dipped in december, that's right, during the critical holiday shopping season. another disappointing number is the retail manufacturing index that drops to a level not s
a financial expert in reno with the bosnia group says now is not the time to panic. >> i had clients who have called, investment advisors that i am talking to, and everybody saying, you know what, if you are that concerned about the stock market, he shouldn't be in it. he said unless you need five years you have time to make up for any losses, and foremost it's probably why to stick with your plan. >> it is a buying opportunity for me. i also know that time -- try to time the market...
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previously the declared the balkan countries like bosnia, montenegro, serbia to be safe countries, and that means effectively people coming from those countries have almost no chance of getting asylum in germany. practically speaking, it also means they will not be housed among the regular refugee population, which is distributed through centers across germany. rather, they will be held in something called repatriation centers in germany's southernmost state of bare area. there is an interesting -- of bavaria. there is an interesting note as well -- there is a competition with deporting people because algeria and morocco notoriously do not cooperate with deportation cases. the notion has been raised of limiting development aid to those countries if they do not step up to the plate and cooperate with the deportations of people germany has termed in eligible for asylum that has termed in eligible for asylum status. all this puts angela merkel under increasing pressure? absolutely. the majority of germans do not support her open-door refugee policy. that is a dramatic shift in the poll nu
previously the declared the balkan countries like bosnia, montenegro, serbia to be safe countries, and that means effectively people coming from those countries have almost no chance of getting asylum in germany. practically speaking, it also means they will not be housed among the regular refugee population, which is distributed through centers across germany. rather, they will be held in something called repatriation centers in germany's southernmost state of bare area. there is an...
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. >> this video is going crazy viral in bosnia because of what somebody is shooting from a building up above, after a man has been pulled over. police suspected this man of drunk driving after talking to police and convincing them that he was not drunk, the man gets out of the police car, here he's thanking the police for not placing him under arrest. then starts to walk away. >> he just finished the back spin. >> the man is walking on the boat like it is rocking. >> turn left, turn left. want to go right. turn left. go left. >> i guess ends up back inside -- >> he convinced them that he was not drunk. according to reports that is what he did, but what happens here is even more baffling because you can see when he fell, he hit his head on the pavement, this man is semiconscious, the police don't see him or don't care because they drive away and that man is still on the ground. >> how can you just leave him there? is he okay? probably told him, just walk it off on his way over. he'll be fine. he'll be fine. >> as is time, the police have not commented on this video. >> you cannot argue
. >> this video is going crazy viral in bosnia because of what somebody is shooting from a building up above, after a man has been pulled over. police suspected this man of drunk driving after talking to police and convincing them that he was not drunk, the man gets out of the police car, here he's thanking the police for not placing him under arrest. then starts to walk away. >> he just finished the back spin. >> the man is walking on the boat like it is rocking. >>...
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coalition and principally the forces on the ground, in locations that include places like tikrit and bosnia and sinjar and ramadi and syria and along the line north of the city of aleppo in northern syria. and in a number of other locations. we are in fact doing what we set out to do and that is to put increased pressure on the enemy throughout the depth of the battle space. and he is feeling the effects of those efforts. there's no doubt about it. a few days ago, we conducted a strike on a bulk cash storage facility in mosul. it was a good strike. and we estimate that it served to deprive isil of millions of dollars. it was not the first strike on a storage site. we struck several other cash storage sites in recent months and we will continue to go after the enemy's finances. combined with all of the other strikes that we've done on isil's gas and oil production and distribution capabilities, and strikes against his economic infrastructure and the various sources of revenue, you can bet that he is feeling the strain on his checkbook. isil needs those funds to pay their fighters, to recruit
coalition and principally the forces on the ground, in locations that include places like tikrit and bosnia and sinjar and ramadi and syria and along the line north of the city of aleppo in northern syria. and in a number of other locations. we are in fact doing what we set out to do and that is to put increased pressure on the enemy throughout the depth of the battle space. and he is feeling the effects of those efforts. there's no doubt about it. a few days ago, we conducted a strike on a...
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. >> jo ling: he's been released after 12 years to bosnia and the reason that bosnia matters is becauseo free because he has his wife and daughter there as well. what you should know is this is a terrorist that's cooperated a lot with the u.s. government reportedly and handed over a lot of information. so in guantanamo he had what is called a studio-apartment where he was able to eat a lot of food and has become overweight. he's extremely apparently obese, headed to bosnia. >> charles: you become a terrorist bomb maker. >> ashley: that's one way to look at it. >> charles: speaking of crazy, the controversy of racial discrimination of oscars on continues. donald trump, he agrees. >> i think it's a tough situation. i saw somebody on your show today saying, well, what do we do with bet, black entertainment, the whites don't get any nominations, and i thought it was an amazing interview, actually. i never even thought about it from that standpoint. it would be certainly nice that everyone was represented properly. >> charles: that somebody is here stacy dash. i know you're taking a tremendo
. >> jo ling: he's been released after 12 years to bosnia and the reason that bosnia matters is becauseo free because he has his wife and daughter there as well. what you should know is this is a terrorist that's cooperated a lot with the u.s. government reportedly and handed over a lot of information. so in guantanamo he had what is called a studio-apartment where he was able to eat a lot of food and has become overweight. he's extremely apparently obese, headed to bosnia. >>...
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there was a team from bosnia, taiwan, so it was an accessible to anybody who has a project and want to talk about it and show other them their work. >> stephen: how old of a person are you? >> 17. >> stephen: congratulations! thank you. >> stephen: congratulations! (cheers and applause) now, this is an example of your project. what was your project and what does it do? >> so, my project is basically, i like to call it a pregnancy test for ebola. >> stephen: i'm sorry, a what? a pregnancy test for ebola. >> stephen: why do we need this? i didn't realize that's -- >> i call it that because it's a visual process. >> stephen: a stick you pee on? >> yeah, all based on color ange, and all you need is a sample from the possibly infected person. >> stephen: this is an example of what it might like like? >> yes. >> stephen: how is it used? put the sample here and put spots and that release as chemical and if the person is afafcted the center will turn blue. >> stephen: why do we need this? >> because current tests are expensive and complicated and require refrigeration and this test use as silk
there was a team from bosnia, taiwan, so it was an accessible to anybody who has a project and want to talk about it and show other them their work. >> stephen: how old of a person are you? >> 17. >> stephen: congratulations! thank you. >> stephen: congratulations! (cheers and applause) now, this is an example of your project. what was your project and what does it do? >> so, my project is basically, i like to call it a pregnancy test for ebola. >> stephen:...
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the two who left include an ejection with severe health problems who went to bosnia and a yemeni who went to montenegro. it is unclear why the third person did not board the plane. may ruffalo may board -- boycott the oscars. will smith says he will join his wife and not attend the ceremony. he is the biggest name to boycott after the nominations included all white nominees. global news 24 hours a day from the bloomberg first word desk, i'm mark crumpton. david: i was watching the euro this morning and it was little changed and then along came mario draghi. he sent the currency into a tales and after setting the euro the third time this year. environment,n this euro area inflation dynamics continued to be weaker than expected. it would therefore be necessary to review and possibly reconsider our monetary policy our next meeting in early march. david: the chairman and ceo of pulpit,ated he uses the yellen next. the chief economist at bloomberg intelligence. taking intowith account the downside risks which he say have increased again. you have to think janet yellen is watching this unf
the two who left include an ejection with severe health problems who went to bosnia and a yemeni who went to montenegro. it is unclear why the third person did not board the plane. may ruffalo may board -- boycott the oscars. will smith says he will join his wife and not attend the ceremony. he is the biggest name to boycott after the nominations included all white nominees. global news 24 hours a day from the bloomberg first word desk, i'm mark crumpton. david: i was watching the euro this...
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the genocide in bosnia. >> it had a profound impact on me.oint, i didn't consider myself 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 islam and muslims. i wholeheartedly felt that at 15, 16 years old, i subscribed 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,
the genocide in bosnia. >> it had a profound impact on me.oint, i didn't consider myself 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 islam and muslims. i wholeheartedly felt that at 15, 16 years old, i subscribed to it,...
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there was a team from bosnia, taiwan, so it was an international fair and project and want to talk about it and show other them their work. >> stephen: how old of a person are you? >> 17. >> stephen: congratulations! thank you. >> stephen: congratulations! (cheers and applause) now, this is an example of your project. what was your project and what does it do? >> so, my project is basically, i like to call it a pregnancy test for ebola. >> stephen: i'm sorry, a what? a pregnancy test for ebola. this? i didn't realize that's -- visual process. >> stephen: a stick you pee on? >> yeah, all based on color change, and all you need is a sample from the possibly infected person. >> stephen: this is an example >> yes. >> stephen: how is it used? put the sample here and put spots and that release as chemical and if the person is affected the center will turn blue. this? >> because current tests are expensive and complicated and require refrigeration and this test use as silk fiber solution which is just the proteins from silk cocoons. >> stephen: i know what that is. i'm much older than 17. (laug
there was a team from bosnia, taiwan, so it was an international fair and project and want to talk about it and show other them their work. >> stephen: how old of a person are you? >> 17. >> stephen: congratulations! thank you. >> stephen: congratulations! (cheers and applause) now, this is an example of your project. what was your project and what does it do? >> so, my project is basically, i like to call it a pregnancy test for ebola. >> stephen: i'm sorry,...
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tracy met him this past november in bosnia. left with no medical options he enrolled at set point trial. >> it was amazing because he felt so much better within weeks he went from essentially being homebound on discount shipping very physically active. reporter: have for promising this device can have some adverse effects. >> some patients are for a few days after the surgery. reporter: this device and the theory of bioelectronic appears to be a game-changer. >> in 10 or 20 years devices will be so small they will be implanted by injecting them with small needles or even potentially by wrapping them on the skin. reporter: once more they will be controlled by your doctor for that's a big idea. teresa priolo "fox 5 news." alison: very impressive. steve: we are inching towards more winter like weather audrey. audrey: that is true. as i mentioned at the top of the newscast we did have the warmest december on record now for central park. we have also broken that record in areas across the tri-state area like laguardia airport, jfk a
tracy met him this past november in bosnia. left with no medical options he enrolled at set point trial. >> it was amazing because he felt so much better within weeks he went from essentially being homebound on discount shipping very physically active. reporter: have for promising this device can have some adverse effects. >> some patients are for a few days after the surgery. reporter: this device and the theory of bioelectronic appears to be a game-changer. >> in 10 or 20...
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the pentagon says the egyptian man transferred to bosnia craw may have known about the original planning of 9/11, one of his infamous creation, design of the shoe bomb used to try to bring down an airliner back in 2001. andrea, this is outrageous to me. andrea: completely outrageous. propaganda coming out of is we need to close gitmo that it is a recruitment tool. steve hayes, barack obama claimed guantanamo is part of isis propaganda. the new magazine, mentions of gitmo? zero. false propaganda and why they are doing that to military families lost loved ones looking to put these giles in jail. >> why does the president allow this? why is he allowing any of this? why is he giving them money? why did we make this deal? why did we close gitmo? why are you all these things happening? we don't ask questions, why is he allowing this to happen. why is he allowing this. i want him to answer the question. melissa: he was going to close gitmo, meanwhile you look at people being released. this according to reports, one abdullah wazir of yemen, doesn't want to be released. he doesn't want to two. fr
the pentagon says the egyptian man transferred to bosnia craw may have known about the original planning of 9/11, one of his infamous creation, design of the shoe bomb used to try to bring down an airliner back in 2001. andrea, this is outrageous to me. andrea: completely outrageous. propaganda coming out of is we need to close gitmo that it is a recruitment tool. steve hayes, barack obama claimed guantanamo is part of isis propaganda. the new magazine, mentions of gitmo? zero. false propaganda...
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the pentagon identifies them as an egyptian with health problems sent to bosnia and a yemeni transferred to montenegro. "the new york times" reports in 2008 the defense department described the yemeni as a high risk, likely to pose a threat to the u.s. >>> a government watchdog says the pentagon poured hundreds of millions of dollars into failed development programs in afghanistan and did not seem to care. the "washington times" writes the special inspector general for afghan reconstruction portray as culture of carelessness and says the pentagon may still be trying to derail his investigation. stocks rebounded today after wednesday's big nose dive. the dow gained 116. the s&p 500 finished ahead 10. the nasdaq was up a third of a point. >>> tonight, a judge in britain says russian president vladimir putin has blood on his hands. it involves the murder ten years ago of a former russian agent. turned kremlin critic. correspondent benjamin hall has details from london. >> i'm of course very pleased, my husband on his death bed when he accused mr. putin of his murder. have been proved true.
the pentagon identifies them as an egyptian with health problems sent to bosnia and a yemeni transferred to montenegro. "the new york times" reports in 2008 the defense department described the yemeni as a high risk, likely to pose a threat to the u.s. >>> a government watchdog says the pentagon poured hundreds of millions of dollars into failed development programs in afghanistan and did not seem to care. the "washington times" writes the special inspector general...
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defense department says they transferred the prisoner to bosnia and will be announcing the release ofther gitmo detid dedetain ye shortly. a parole board ruled he changed his ideology and renounced violence. >>> scary moments at a zoo caught on tape. a worker falls into a gorilla pit and falls 20 feet in doing so. details on that coming up. >>> why evangelical christians and conservatives could be critical in this election. especially in the race between frontrunners donald trump and ted cruz. as senator lindsey graham blasts both those candidates. >> if the past is any indication of the future in terms of these three people, i think america would be in trouble if any of them got to be president of the united states. >> could you prefer a cruz over a trump nomination. >> it's like being shot or poisoned. what does it really matter? parking is hard to find. seems like everyone drives. and those who do should switch to geico because you could save hundreds on car insurance. ah, perfect. valet parking. evening, sir. hello! here's the keys. and, uh, go easy on my ride, mate. hm, wouldn't
defense department says they transferred the prisoner to bosnia and will be announcing the release ofther gitmo detid dedetain ye shortly. a parole board ruled he changed his ideology and renounced violence. >>> scary moments at a zoo caught on tape. a worker falls into a gorilla pit and falls 20 feet in doing so. details on that coming up. >>> why evangelical christians and conservatives could be critical in this election. especially in the race between frontrunners donald...
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. >> think about the places we are sending these guys now, bosnia mont negro, gawp that.re are no super maxes in any of these places. >> that was the whole language and even republicans who opposed the gitmo, adopting t language transfer. they were not being transferred to another prison. they were being released. i don't know whether they should be released or not. but let's call it like it is, released. >> unfortunately, this president in his campaign promise way back in 2008, he made the campaign promise that he was going to close gitmo with an ear -- within a year of taking office. that didn't happen for good reason. even his own investigation sent down there to go camp delta there were no people there that were harmless goat herd errors, these were terrorists. these were bad people who tried to kill americans and in some cases succeeded. think about this. khalid sheikh mohammed, the mastermind of the 9/11/01 was the last. where will he go? think about what happened with oman, 10 detainees here are he radio leased to oman and a week later oman gets. >> a weapons deal.
. >> think about the places we are sending these guys now, bosnia mont negro, gawp that.re are no super maxes in any of these places. >> that was the whole language and even republicans who opposed the gitmo, adopting t language transfer. they were not being transferred to another prison. they were being released. i don't know whether they should be released or not. but let's call it like it is, released. >> unfortunately, this president in his campaign promise way back in...
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or some heroic woman who braved sniper fire in bosnia. do you trust some dead hero's relatives, or a lady who said she was dead broke after the white house. who would you accept, people with precise memories of that event or a person who blamed a planned act of terror on a video. who are you going to believe, weeping parents or the person who stated that she was named after sir edmund hillary. and never mind that what these families said are the same things that hillary had said openly. as well as her flacks did on other shows. it's not like hillary ever lies about anything. lies about ever. she lies the way a puppy poops, often and everywhere and it's the press that scrub it is off on their hands and knees. in the end it's just her words against theirs, as loved ones lie in state. she simply lies. so on, mag megyn kelly last night, the contractors, about lying about the video. go for it. >> i know pat smith. katie quigley. we know ty's mom. we know what they told us was said and i do know them very well. katie has been on news quite a bi
or some heroic woman who braved sniper fire in bosnia. do you trust some dead hero's relatives, or a lady who said she was dead broke after the white house. who would you accept, people with precise memories of that event or a person who blamed a planned act of terror on a video. who are you going to believe, weeping parents or the person who stated that she was named after sir edmund hillary. and never mind that what these families said are the same things that hillary had said openly. as well...
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the best known was the one in bosnia.d there, we bombed them finally because there was no other choice, and he backed off and came to the negotiating table and made peace. we hope that's what will happen this time around. we've said from the beginning that there are a lot of risks in this, it's not free from danger, and we do have our men and women in uniform in our prayers. but it would be wrong if we just stood by in the rest of the world community and allowed this to happen. because that wouldn't be true to our values and then we would be going over into this new century with a terrible precedent and a spiritual debt from the century now ending. so we're doing our best to persuade him to make peace. and if he won't make peace, we're going to try to take away his ability to make war as much as we can. and i wanted because our country is engaged in the action right now, and i want you to know those facts. now, let me shift gears here and start with the bottom line. i would like to be your president in the year 2000. [ ch
the best known was the one in bosnia.d there, we bombed them finally because there was no other choice, and he backed off and came to the negotiating table and made peace. we hope that's what will happen this time around. we've said from the beginning that there are a lot of risks in this, it's not free from danger, and we do have our men and women in uniform in our prayers. but it would be wrong if we just stood by in the rest of the world community and allowed this to happen. because that...
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cold weather affecting poland because of the cold weather there and we have pictures coming out of bosniaavy snow in the last 24 hours or so. meanwhile in romania it's cold and bucharest and cold looking at it and it's okay with a roof over your head and of course for refugees across turkey and into syria the situation is more desperate and those saw the temperatures across the region maximum temperatures quite a marked degradation of temperatures and in the north the temperatures rise markedly and in the mediterranean generally is not bad but turkey and far north of syria with cold weather and snow with it and you take nighttime temperatures there is below freezing but there is a trend with temperatures on the rise slightly at least here whereas further toward the south temperatures if anything are slightly above average and beirut is 18 average and slightly above and as we move the forecast on through and temperatures are 20 degrees and similar for aleppo and temperatures into the teens, not great if you are on the canvas but getting better and in the meantime pretty unsettled weather a
cold weather affecting poland because of the cold weather there and we have pictures coming out of bosniaavy snow in the last 24 hours or so. meanwhile in romania it's cold and bucharest and cold looking at it and it's okay with a roof over your head and of course for refugees across turkey and into syria the situation is more desperate and those saw the temperatures across the region maximum temperatures quite a marked degradation of temperatures and in the north the temperatures rise markedly...
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i started in bosnia and sarajevo. and it was the most incredible career choice i could have ever imagined making. there were times i was very scared, that i was very traumatized, just about everything. war had never affected me personally. until my friend tim was killed. i knew people who had been killed but nothing that went to the very center of my life. when tim was killed, that is what happened. eventually, if you cover war long enough, it will cost you something. , butght cost you the life it will cost the lives of other people that you love and it caught up with me and him. at 30-years-old i would have made a different decision. if i had not been married, i would have made a decision. but at age 49 and being married, doing it for a decade and a half, suddenly war reporting, it suddenly seems like a selfish thing to do. selfish to the people that i care about. i would not have thought that when i was younger, at all. but in my late 40's and 50's, it felt like, to the point where really have to put other people's
i started in bosnia and sarajevo. and it was the most incredible career choice i could have ever imagined making. there were times i was very scared, that i was very traumatized, just about everything. war had never affected me personally. until my friend tim was killed. i knew people who had been killed but nothing that went to the very center of my life. when tim was killed, that is what happened. eventually, if you cover war long enough, it will cost you something. , butght cost you the life...