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it's the most radical mosque in the whole bosnia herzegovina. it's under formal islamic community. it's not ever mentioned as part of the story about these illegal religious communities. that's the most radical. all those guys who performed some kind of terrorist activity in bosnia herzegovina were part of that mosque and nobody is mentioning that. >> reporter: certainly the king fahd mosque doesn't welcome scrutiny. we were some distance away because of a sign at the entrance banning filming. just a few moments after the call to prayer began. the police arrived. >> the king fahd guys were calling because they saw us filming. so i said we are doing nothing wrong. what you can do, you can take our names and let us be. >> reporter: yesterday we were talking to the foreign relations guy in charge of the islamic council and we were told there's absolutely no problem they can be perfectly open about it so what's the problem? via text messages, we complained about our half hour encounter with the police to colic at the islamic community, who, despite
it's the most radical mosque in the whole bosnia herzegovina. it's under formal islamic community. it's not ever mentioned as part of the story about these illegal religious communities. that's the most radical. all those guys who performed some kind of terrorist activity in bosnia herzegovina were part of that mosque and nobody is mentioning that. >> reporter: certainly the king fahd mosque doesn't welcome scrutiny. we were some distance away because of a sign at the entrance banning...
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bosnia ya was the watershed moment that changed reporting in our generation, think. it was basically our generation's vietnam. and it was the time when a small group of us were very, very committed to affecting policy, and we felt that we were not going to let this genocide happen on our watch, and we stuck it out. we lived in sarajevo with the people. we were shelled, starved, we didn't have food or water. but yet we did something that i'm very proud of and i feel like everybody that was in the war and covered the war feels it changed their lives forever and their style of reporting and we all felt very committed. that's why i want to drive syria home right now. it's a slow-motion genocide, similar to sarajevo. now i live in paris and coming to america on this book tour, i'm really amazed how little attention it's getting, that it's -- there are people being slaughtered. in aleppo last week, the hospital where i work, the only pediatrician was killed. the first responders, the white helmets, the bravest people in the world, we're not the bravest people in the world.
bosnia ya was the watershed moment that changed reporting in our generation, think. it was basically our generation's vietnam. and it was the time when a small group of us were very, very committed to affecting policy, and we felt that we were not going to let this genocide happen on our watch, and we stuck it out. we lived in sarajevo with the people. we were shelled, starved, we didn't have food or water. but yet we did something that i'm very proud of and i feel like everybody that was in...
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is interested and i visited bosnia as well. talk more about the public's reaction to what was going on at the time. and if you see the reaction now morris thinks that raises them and if this -- if this is a matter more of geographic distance and separation. and when syria can learn from postwar bosnia. in looking ahead to transition state what kind of weapons can we learn from that? >> two really good questions. when i'm supporting syria so i worked work for "the sunday times," which i that point i was battling against princess diana and prince charles to get in the paper. seriously. i have this horrible foreign editor who he just said people are bored by this. .. they couldn't find me and i would just disappear and go off and investigate and go towards and investigate the rape camps. it was usually frustrating. your question about racism is so interesting because while bosnia was happening and we felt we were being ignored, even though sarajevo if there were flights was only three hours from london pipeline, the rwandan genoci
is interested and i visited bosnia as well. talk more about the public's reaction to what was going on at the time. and if you see the reaction now morris thinks that raises them and if this -- if this is a matter more of geographic distance and separation. and when syria can learn from postwar bosnia. in looking ahead to transition state what kind of weapons can we learn from that? >> two really good questions. when i'm supporting syria so i worked work for "the sunday times,"...
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. >> woodruff: also ahead this monday: 20 years after a brutal and bloody civil war, how bosnia is reconciling with its muslim population. >> ( translated ): what we can do is to ensure that we don't behave in an inhumane way. regardless of our religion, nationality and ideology, we shouldn't harm each other. >> sreenivasan: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. lincoln financial is committed to helping you take charge of your future. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: north carolina refused today to stop enforcing a law that bars new protections for gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgender people. republican governor pat mccrory announced he won't comply wi
. >> woodruff: also ahead this monday: 20 years after a brutal and bloody civil war, how bosnia is reconciling with its muslim population. >> ( translated ): what we can do is to ensure that we don't behave in an inhumane way. regardless of our religion, nationality and ideology, we shouldn't harm each other. >> sreenivasan: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years....
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in the case of highlander people in bosnia singing together, the two are pretty much inseparable.rrator) in a mountainous region of bosnia herzegovina close to sarajevo, a sheep herding community has developed a unique singing style known as ganga. this genre, which is primarily sung outdoors in groups, closely reflects the conditions and life style of the highlander commity. in bosnian highlander culture, specifically in mt. bjelasnica, people will spend a lot of time outdoors since it's the herding culture. they will spend a lot of time up in the hills all alone looking down into the valley. and if somebody's passing through the valley, they certainly want to be heard. [singing ganga] it is very important to conquer that space with your voice. in terms of finding a genre that will carry the furthest, it's definitely a genre called ganga. and this particular type of singing is characterized by very close harmonies, so voices are close to each other and they somehow acoustically clash off of each other, but that enables the sound to travel further. when i first got to medlo fair,
in the case of highlander people in bosnia singing together, the two are pretty much inseparable.rrator) in a mountainous region of bosnia herzegovina close to sarajevo, a sheep herding community has developed a unique singing style known as ganga. this genre, which is primarily sung outdoors in groups, closely reflects the conditions and life style of the highlander commity. in bosnian highlander culture, specifically in mt. bjelasnica, people will spend a lot of time outdoors since it's the...
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is not from bosnia, this has been imported from somewhere else. >> sreenivasan
is not from bosnia, this has been imported from somewhere else. >> sreenivasan
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not that long ago small governmental organizations from jamaica and nigeria come a argentina and bosnia, sierra leone, ukraine and 20 other countries would never have connected to make a difference in their quest for stronger democracy. keep their hopes in mind as you navigate the next few months. they aspire to democracy is open as ours. they aspire to elections that do not get rescheduled at the whim of a candidate or influence by state owned media outlets that tilt the accuracy of information. plus technology makes it easier than it has ever been to know the facts about issues and candidates for every office on the ballot. thinking that you know is not enough. we all have automatic mental filters based on our own experiences that affect how we perceive and analyze information. each of us brings precooked points of view and we each give different weight to different parts of that information. our analyses and arguments are affected by these filters which means we can end up talking past each other. one of my favorite teachers says we first have a duty to understand another person's ar
not that long ago small governmental organizations from jamaica and nigeria come a argentina and bosnia, sierra leone, ukraine and 20 other countries would never have connected to make a difference in their quest for stronger democracy. keep their hopes in mind as you navigate the next few months. they aspire to democracy is open as ours. they aspire to elections that do not get rescheduled at the whim of a candidate or influence by state owned media outlets that tilt the accuracy of...
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. >> the united states intervened in bosnia to protect muslims, intervened in afghanistan and is supporting a government that's been elected twice biy the afghn people. >> fareed, i think you spent too much time in the cnn world. >> the real world is determined by polls, not by what you say, and polls overwhelmingly show it as do two elections. >> you're living in hollywood, some kind of make believe world. >> i come back to the simple proposition that if the groups you seem to support from al qaeda to isis were as popular as you claim, why do they hold elections? why do they go around murdering, slaughtering, raping, forcing people into submission? >> for a moment i thought you were talking about guantanamo bay, you talked rape, torture, oppression. obviously you're not talking about that. >> choud reremains me of marxist idea logs i met in my youth that can explain away anything to justify their belief system. anger at america is deep. what is striking is that america remains the obsession, so many of whom have never been here. so what happens when a jihadi are one of us, are the reasons
. >> the united states intervened in bosnia to protect muslims, intervened in afghanistan and is supporting a government that's been elected twice biy the afghn people. >> fareed, i think you spent too much time in the cnn world. >> the real world is determined by polls, not by what you say, and polls overwhelmingly show it as do two elections. >> you're living in hollywood, some kind of make believe world. >> i come back to the simple proposition that if the...
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. >> but the united states intervened in bosnia to protect muslims.t has intervened in afghanistan and supporting a government that has been elected twice by the afghan people. >> i spent you've spent too much time in the cnn world. in the real world, people in afghanistan hate americans. >> it's determined by polls, not what you say and the polls overwhelmi overwhelmingly show it, as do two elections. >> you live in hollywood. >> if the groups that you seem to the support from al qaeda to isis, were as popular as we claim, why don't they hold elections? why do they have to murder, slaughter, raping and forcing people into submission? >> for a minute i thought you were talking about guantanamo bay when you were talking about rain, murder and oppression but obviously you're not talking about that. >> he reminds me of markest ideologies i met in my youth who can explain away anything for their belief system. what is striking is that america remains the obsession of chowdry and several who have never been here. so, what happens when a jihadi is one of us
. >> but the united states intervened in bosnia to protect muslims.t has intervened in afghanistan and supporting a government that has been elected twice by the afghan people. >> i spent you've spent too much time in the cnn world. in the real world, people in afghanistan hate americans. >> it's determined by polls, not what you say and the polls overwhelmi overwhelmingly show it, as do two elections. >> you live in hollywood. >> if the groups that you seem to the...
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. >> but the united states intervened in bosnia to protect muslims. it has intervened in afghanistan and is supporting a government that has been elected twice by the afghan people. >> fareed, i think you've spent too much time in the cnn world. in the real world, the people of afghanistan hate the americans. >> the real world is determined by polls, not by what you say and the polls overwhelmingly show it as do two elections. >> you're living in hollywood. some kind of make-believe world. >> i come back to the very simple pro significance, if the groups that you seem to support from al qaeda to isis were as popular as you claim, why don't they hold elections? why do they have to go around murdering, slaughtering, raping, forcing people into submission. >> for a moment i thought you were talking about guantanamo bay. obviously you're not talking about that. >> choudary reminds me of marxi marxist ideal logs that i met in my youth. the anger in america is deep. what is striking is that america remains the obsession of choudary and so many who have seld
. >> but the united states intervened in bosnia to protect muslims. it has intervened in afghanistan and is supporting a government that has been elected twice by the afghan people. >> fareed, i think you've spent too much time in the cnn world. in the real world, the people of afghanistan hate the americans. >> the real world is determined by polls, not by what you say and the polls overwhelmingly show it as do two elections. >> you're living in hollywood. some kind of...
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tens of thousands of protesters holding rallies for and against the regional government in bosnia.sition group accusing the bosnia serb government of corruption and dictatorship. >>> a group of teens in massachusetts escaped this limousine fire. the students say the started shooting from the passenger's seat of the limo. by the way all ten caught a ride to the prom with another group of students in a trolley so they made it to the prom. >>> and former republican presidential candidate ted cruz attending the texas republican convention today. the senator speaking out against new white house guidelines on the use of school bathrooms by transgender students. it was cruz's first major public appearance since he suspended his campaign. >>> should donald trump release his taxes. even though he continues to withhold him, but he's facing growing pressure to lay out the finances. the clinton campaign really going after him this weekend on it. they noted that every major candidate of the past four decades has routinely done. >> frankly our country doesn't know what they're doing with our mon
tens of thousands of protesters holding rallies for and against the regional government in bosnia.sition group accusing the bosnia serb government of corruption and dictatorship. >>> a group of teens in massachusetts escaped this limousine fire. the students say the started shooting from the passenger's seat of the limo. by the way all ten caught a ride to the prom with another group of students in a trolley so they made it to the prom. >>> and former republican presidential...
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i was more intrigued by the absence of plots linked to the conflict in the balkans, bosnia.ecause many foreign fighters went there, and very few with foreign fighter experience from bosnia have been involved in plots in europe. >> is because it was before the breaking of government security that you talked about? >> it might be, yeah. >> can you explain that for those who might not know? >> the covenant of security is an ideological concept that has been preached among some of the militant networks in europe, especially the movement around umar buckley. it basically says when a muslim lives in a muslim country and receives protection, when it's not allowed to attack that particular country. but unless -- and there are three criteria. unless that country is engaging militarily against a muslim country, arrest muslims on a large scale or, third, insults the prophet muhammad and islam. and this was kind of an ideological concept that was -- that seems to have had an effect on some of the followers of umar buckley in london. but in january 2005, he actually annulled this pact fo
i was more intrigued by the absence of plots linked to the conflict in the balkans, bosnia.ecause many foreign fighters went there, and very few with foreign fighter experience from bosnia have been involved in plots in europe. >> is because it was before the breaking of government security that you talked about? >> it might be, yeah. >> can you explain that for those who might not know? >> the covenant of security is an ideological concept that has been preached among...
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and feeling that when other genocides are massive civil rights issues are perpetrated, whether in bosnia and kosovo, we have an obligation to speak out. >> over the course of your tenure at the jc rc, what are some of the highlights for how you have seen the civic engagement in the community?>> that is a good word, highlights, and i will tell you a few that stand out. one is being so involved in the soviet movement, to free the soviet jewish people, and rallies weekly in front of the soviet -- consulate in san francisco. the soviet jewish movement, during the rally in front of the soviet consulate, watching a free man for someone that we have fought for his freedom for years, at that site on greenstreet, an unforgettable image.>> as i listened to you, i realize we live in such a dynamic community were social action at all levels is an intrinsic civic value, but yet we do not always know our own history. i wonder if you could take a moment to let the folks know what the soviet movement was.>>> the soviet jewry movement began before the six- day war, and it was the six-day war in 1967 that
and feeling that when other genocides are massive civil rights issues are perpetrated, whether in bosnia and kosovo, we have an obligation to speak out. >> over the course of your tenure at the jc rc, what are some of the highlights for how you have seen the civic engagement in the community?>> that is a good word, highlights, and i will tell you a few that stand out. one is being so involved in the soviet movement, to free the soviet jewish people, and rallies weekly in front of...
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. >> woodruff: also ahead this monday: 20 years after a brutal and bloody civil war, how bosnia is reconcilingh its muslim population. >> ( translated ): what we can do is to ensure that we don't be
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region and at least one of the cartoonist but i was more intrigued of the week -- of the leak to bosnia. because many foreign fighters with their with their foreign fighter experience having been involved in europe. >> iran that covenant of securities? >> the coveted of security is the ideological conflict with some of the militant networks. it basically says when the muslim lives in a muslim country when it is not allowed to attack that particular country of less there are three criteria to engage militarily against a muslim country to insult the profit muhamed in this long. this is a concept then receives not to have had an effect but in in january as a pack from the followers but it has affected after that. >> i m curious what you see in terms of trends and if you sense in the deeper trend of the deal logical for rhaetian because while there is continuity there is also the increasing intensity of that ideology that makes it almost impossible for that scenario so is a particular nation intervene? are they buy other political policies that is insulting islam in a way calling for retrib
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correspondent malcolm brabant reports on the ongoing struggle between radical and moderate islam in bosnia. that's all for this edition of pbs newshour weekend, with a special thank you to our colleagues here at wttw in chicago. i'm hari sreenivasan. good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: lewis b. and louise hirschfeld cullman. bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. this program is brought to you by... i was born in wuxi
correspondent malcolm brabant reports on the ongoing struggle between radical and moderate islam in bosnia. that's all for this edition of pbs newshour weekend, with a special thank you to our colleagues here at wttw in chicago. i'm hari sreenivasan. good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: lewis b. and louise hirschfeld cullman. bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl...
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>> i'm surprised he didn't bring up the time he was landing in bosnia under sniper fire. this is what they don't get. they talk about all of the places they visit like secretary of state is somewhere you go to accumulate frequent flier miles. i like what he said. joanne made a good point. how do you say we will keep syrians from killing each other when we can't keep people from chicago from killing each other. a smart move, but when you look at it he said exactly what he meant to say. >> so true. that's what they are concerned about and what is happening at home. is the democratic party on better bern notice? the actress known for being married to clint eastwood for awhile -- that's her best known roll? introduced sanders and said she first started to feel the bern at a progressive conference last year. she recalled that after bernie spoke he would run for president. they asked the crowd to do something. >> she asked them to close their eyes and think about what it would be like to have a sanders presidency and if they felt they could get behind him to please stand up. >>
>> i'm surprised he didn't bring up the time he was landing in bosnia under sniper fire. this is what they don't get. they talk about all of the places they visit like secretary of state is somewhere you go to accumulate frequent flier miles. i like what he said. joanne made a good point. how do you say we will keep syrians from killing each other when we can't keep people from chicago from killing each other. a smart move, but when you look at it he said exactly what he meant to say....
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the 20 year army veteran saw combat in bosnia and iraq.ing this for ptsd and the veteran suicides every day. i think if you how am people do you know thatn have killed themselves, mostost people would say maybe one. if you ask the average veteran,r guy in special operations he might know a dozen or more. there's nothing right about that. this war vet also has ptsd and used to find himself at home staring at the wall medicated on pills and boost. and then he found paddle boarding. it grew into, this is reallylly fixing me. this is the best therapy righthr here without -- drug freak alcohol free, feels great. and all along his 3500-mile journey he is welcomed with hugs and city proclamations thanking him for keeping the after effects of battle on the front lines. because the war officially is over, it america can lose interest because mission of recovery i think we've learned as a nation is just as important. in miami, fill keating, fox news.ne > this is fox5 local news atat 11. thanks for joining us tonight, i'm marina maracco and i'm gym '
the 20 year army veteran saw combat in bosnia and iraq.ing this for ptsd and the veteran suicides every day. i think if you how am people do you know thatn have killed themselves, mostost people would say maybe one. if you ask the average veteran,r guy in special operations he might know a dozen or more. there's nothing right about that. this war vet also has ptsd and used to find himself at home staring at the wall medicated on pills and boost. and then he found paddle boarding. it grew into,...
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region and at least one of the cartoonist but i was more intrigued of the week -- of the leak to bosnia. because many foreign fighters with their with their foreign fighter experience having been involved in europe. >> iran that covenant of securities? >> the coveted of security is the ideological conflict with some of the militant networks. it basically says when the muslim lives in a muslim country when it is not allowed to attack that particular country of less there are three criteria to engage militarily against a muslim country to insult the profit muhamed in this long. this is a concept then receives not to have had an effect but in in january as a pack from the followers but it has affected after that. >> i m curious what you see in terms of trends and if you sense in the deeper trend of the deal logical for rhaetian because while there is continuity there is also the increasing intensity of that ideology that makes it almost impossible for that scenario so is a particular nation intervene? are they buy other political policies that is insulting islam in a way calling for retrib
region and at least one of the cartoonist but i was more intrigued of the week -- of the leak to bosnia. because many foreign fighters with their with their foreign fighter experience having been involved in europe. >> iran that covenant of securities? >> the coveted of security is the ideological conflict with some of the militant networks. it basically says when the muslim lives in a muslim country when it is not allowed to attack that particular country of less there are three...
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. >> christopher, hillary clinton has issues, snipers in bosnia and so covoters care? >> i think donald trump reminds me of the high school friend who is overconfident and full of it and sounds like he knows what he talks about. you call on him. yeah, speak confident. and hillary plotted this more sneakily. donald trump doesn't have documents on how to deceive the american people for her benefit. hillary clinton has these things. her dishonesty is detested and planned and comes in a way that people find repulsive rather than donald trump's brazen bsing. >> i suppose you could forgive trump for posing as his own spokeman in front of the media organization. it is not like lives were on the line. >> it is brains, you have to admit. and i think what is interesting now, is that the media traditional media that used to hold politicians to a standard and would point out when they were wrong on facts or flip upon flopped and dishonest that is turned upside down by social media. and so donald trump has a base of twitter followers that is larger than the washington time or new y
. >> christopher, hillary clinton has issues, snipers in bosnia and so covoters care? >> i think donald trump reminds me of the high school friend who is overconfident and full of it and sounds like he knows what he talks about. you call on him. yeah, speak confident. and hillary plotted this more sneakily. donald trump doesn't have documents on how to deceive the american people for her benefit. hillary clinton has these things. her dishonesty is detested and planned and comes in a...
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the conflict in the balkans, boss f went there and very few with foreign fighter experience from bosnia have been involved in plots in europe. >> is that because it was before the breaking of the covenant of security that you talk about? >> it might be, yeah. i think that is -- >> can you explain that for those who might not know. >> the covenant of security is an ideological concept that has been preached among some of the militant networks in europe. especially the el mow haji movement around bali and said when a muslim lives in a muslim country and receives protection, when it is not a -- one is not allowed to attack that particular country. but unless -- and there are three criteria. that country is engaging milt tearily against the muslim country, arrests muslims on a large scale or, third, insults the prophet muhammad and islam. and this was a ideological concept that seems to have had an affect on some of the followers of omar and others in london. but in january of 2005, he anulled this pact for his followers. and of course the causal effect, i don't know. but still it's effecte
the conflict in the balkans, boss f went there and very few with foreign fighter experience from bosnia have been involved in plots in europe. >> is that because it was before the breaking of the covenant of security that you talk about? >> it might be, yeah. i think that is -- >> can you explain that for those who might not know. >> the covenant of security is an ideological concept that has been preached among some of the militant networks in europe. especially the el...
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her story straight, whether it's the e-mails, benghazi, or dodging those bullets on that tarmac in bosnia. and now, elizabeth warren, make believe native american claiming cherokee heritage, which minority status was used to promote her at harvard law school. the rumor tonight, hillary clinton may pick massachusetts senator elizabeth warren as her vice presidential running mate. and this weekend is the audition for warren to prove her vice presidential bona fide. >> i just learned that crooked hillary, along with her friend -- you know, she's got this goofy friend named elizabeth warren, she is on a twitter ranltd. she is a goofus. a goofus. you ever see her? this woman is a basket case. by the way she has done nothing in the united states senate. >> more than that, the twitter war between donald trump and elizabeth warren is already locked and loaded. now, elizabeth warren doesn't even like hillary clinton. she wrote a well publicized critique of hillary and her big bank connections and protections saying that hillary was initially opposed to an overhaul of the bankruptcy laws. but after
her story straight, whether it's the e-mails, benghazi, or dodging those bullets on that tarmac in bosnia. and now, elizabeth warren, make believe native american claiming cherokee heritage, which minority status was used to promote her at harvard law school. the rumor tonight, hillary clinton may pick massachusetts senator elizabeth warren as her vice presidential running mate. and this weekend is the audition for warren to prove her vice presidential bona fide. >> i just learned that...
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he fought in afghanistan and bosnia and suffered four traumatic brain injuries and wound up with postumatic stress disorder. he says he's paddling to raise money and awareness for ptsd and high veteran suicide rates. the v.a. reports an average of 22 veterans kill themselves every day. josh collins started in corpus christi five days ago. right now he's paddling his way up the east coast. is it p he about halfway now? >> just about exactly halfway. he wounded the florida peninsula and from here on out, it's 1,000 miles northbound up the intercoastal. he begins every day the same, up at sunrise, kisses his wife good-bye and paddles paddles paddle. he's paddling for ptsd awa awareness, as well as the daily veteran suicide rate, which the va says is 50% higher than nonveterans. >> if you had 22 teachers a day killing themselves, we'd do something about this, take this very, very seriously. >> collins is hoping to raise about $20 million in this five-month long, long journey, all that through the task force dagger foundation, which helps veteran with ptsd get better. >> i hear he's gettin
he fought in afghanistan and bosnia and suffered four traumatic brain injuries and wound up with postumatic stress disorder. he says he's paddling to raise money and awareness for ptsd and high veteran suicide rates. the v.a. reports an average of 22 veterans kill themselves every day. josh collins started in corpus christi five days ago. right now he's paddling his way up the east coast. is it p he about halfway now? >> just about exactly halfway. he wounded the florida peninsula and...
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the 20-year army veteran saw combat in bosnia, afghanistan and iraq and is doing this to raise moneyicide every day. >> i think if you ask most people how many people do you know that have killed themselves, most people would say, maybe one. you ask the average veteran, a guy in the special operations, he might know a dozen or more and there's nothing right about that. >> reporter: this war vet also has ptsd and often found himself at home, staring at the wall, oftentimes medicating on pills and booze. and then he found paddleboarding. >> the war officially is over. it doesn't mean that america can lose interest because the mission of recovery i think we've learned as a nation is just as important. >> reporter: right now collins is about 60 miles behind me up the intracoastal heading towards new york city on july 23rd, hoping to raise more than $20 million through the task force dagger foundation which helps vets with ptsd get better. >> what a mission, what a story. phil keating, thanks for bringing it to us. >>> still to come -- a huge collection of marilyn monroe's personal effect
the 20-year army veteran saw combat in bosnia, afghanistan and iraq and is doing this to raise moneyicide every day. >> i think if you ask most people how many people do you know that have killed themselves, most people would say, maybe one. you ask the average veteran, a guy in the special operations, he might know a dozen or more and there's nothing right about that. >> reporter: this war vet also has ptsd and often found himself at home, staring at the wall, oftentimes medicating...
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>> the united states intervened in bosnia to protect muslims, it intervened in afghanistan and is supportinghe afghan people. >> fareed, you spent too much time in the cnn world. in the real world, the people of afghanistan hate the americans. >> it is determined by polls, not by what you say. polls overwhelmingly show as do two elections. >> no. you live in hollywood in some make believe world. >> i come back to the simple proposition if the groups you seem to support from al qaeda to isis were as popular as you claim, why do they hold elections, why do they go around murdering, slaughtering, raping, forcing people into submission? >> islamic radicals claim that u.s. foreign policy is at the root of hatred of the united states of the west, but the core issue is not that simple, is it? >> no, it isn't. if you think about it, the united states had an activist expansionist foreign policy in many parts of the world. why are there no vietnamese terrorists, despite the vietnam war, no cambodian terrorists, despite bombing of cambodia. something is going on in that part of the world in the middle
>> the united states intervened in bosnia to protect muslims, it intervened in afghanistan and is supportinghe afghan people. >> fareed, you spent too much time in the cnn world. in the real world, the people of afghanistan hate the americans. >> it is determined by polls, not by what you say. polls overwhelmingly show as do two elections. >> no. you live in hollywood in some make believe world. >> i come back to the simple proposition if the groups you seem to...
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and a woman that actually came from war-torn bosnia that worked for you and ran a lot of -- was a vicesident for you. >> right. >> three women. they were absolutely livid at "the new york times" piece. we now discovered that this particular writer had been tweeting negative things about you. this is supposed to be the paper of record. 20 pages and it's now been completely debunked. does that anger you? >> first of all, i have to thank those women. rowanne, carrie. all of them. because dthey were written from -- >> a girl from utah, too. >> a girl from utah. said i kissed her on the lip in front of her parents, a thousand of people. she's come out and said this is crazy. by the way, it's not the worst thing. look at what clinton's green throu gone flu withrough with all of problems and things he's done. >> you'd said about hillary, she's totally controlled by wall street. you got the clinton global initiative, literally funneling money to a friend, that broke. you obviously have the e-mail server scandal. you got the benghazi scandal, you have the abuse of women scandal. she said that s
and a woman that actually came from war-torn bosnia that worked for you and ran a lot of -- was a vicesident for you. >> right. >> three women. they were absolutely livid at "the new york times" piece. we now discovered that this particular writer had been tweeting negative things about you. this is supposed to be the paper of record. 20 pages and it's now been completely debunked. does that anger you? >> first of all, i have to thank those women. rowanne, carrie....
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and a woman that actually came from war-torn bosnia that worked for you and was a vice president forou. >> right. >> three women. day were absolutely livid at "the new york times" piece. we now discovered that this particular writer had been tweeting negative things about you. this is supposed to be the paper of record. 20 pages and it's now been completely debunked. does that anger withdr? >> first of all, i have to thank those women, rowanne and carrie and all of them. because they were written about and -- >> and a girl from utah, too. >> usually -- and a girl from utah who's just -- they made -- they said i kissed her on the lips. i guess in front of her parents? with thousands of people. now she's come out and said this is crazy. by the way, you know, it's not like the worst thing, okay, you look at what clinton's gone through with all of the problems and all of the things that he's done. but it was so -- to read this piece on the front page of "the new york times," which was i think their most read story in the last year, according to what they say, and to have these young wome
and a woman that actually came from war-torn bosnia that worked for you and was a vice president forou. >> right. >> three women. day were absolutely livid at "the new york times" piece. we now discovered that this particular writer had been tweeting negative things about you. this is supposed to be the paper of record. 20 pages and it's now been completely debunked. does that anger withdr? >> first of all, i have to thank those women, rowanne and carrie and all of...
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directorial debut, in the land of blood and honey that was set against the backdrop of the 1992 to 1995 bosnia to have been raped. and love until the time of prime at change. showing grissly bears and polar bars in alaska are now mating. say these two species aren't supposed to live in the same environment, but at the arctic warm, sea ice shrinking and the tundra expanding and the bears are meeting, mating, and creating new breed that's capable of reproducing. >> wonder what you call that -- >> well, it is coal up there. gout to do what you got to do. don't have a lot to choose from when it is cold. >> a pander? >> panda and a poler? >> no, pola grissly bear. >> oh, grissly? >> a grisler? >> let us know hash tal, what's that, doing good day dc yet? you can also hit us there. all social media platforms, that's what i am talking about. >> love knows no limit, that's all i am saying. >> exactly it, will find a way. >> that's right. >> also happening today. preliminary for the national spelling bee competition, that's going to happen at 8 30, gaylord hotel at national harbor. spelling bee finals a
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she said she ran her base in bosnia under fire. there's story after story she's made up.'s not honest, she's not trustworthy, and nearly a majority of the american people agree with me. ashley: and the polls reflect that. steve murphy, ron christie, thank you very much for joining us. we appreciate it. much more on the 2016 race later in the show including trump national spokesperson katrina pierson who will tell us what president trump will do on day one in the white house. >>> here's a quick look at the dow 30 heat map for you. caterpillar leading the way, followed by dupont. jpmorgan chase unchanged, but a sea of red with the dow down nearly 180 points. coming up next, we're going to the floor of the new york stock exchange to do a little whale watching. our traders tell us what we can learn from the portfolios of america's biggest investors. the floor show is next. and wildfires again threatening canada's main oil-producing city. details on yet another dramatic evacuation. that's ahead on "countdown." ♪ ♪ you pay your car insurance premium like clockwork. month after
she said she ran her base in bosnia under fire. there's story after story she's made up.'s not honest, she's not trustworthy, and nearly a majority of the american people agree with me. ashley: and the polls reflect that. steve murphy, ron christie, thank you very much for joining us. we appreciate it. much more on the 2016 race later in the show including trump national spokesperson katrina pierson who will tell us what president trump will do on day one in the white house. >>> here's...
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army and sever tours in afghanistan, iraq and bosnia before returning to gringo, michigan to start a farm with his wife and children, he is a proud alumni i should say alumnus of central michigan university. not far from where i grew up. he serves on the inaugural board of directors for the michigan chapter of the farmer, veteran coalition. we thank you very much for joining us and i look for to your testimony. >> thank you chairman roberts, ranking member sabin offer the kind introduction. thank you to all of the members of the committee to testify today. i am from him inside farm in greenville michigan where my family and i raise corn, soybeans and recently began gray several acres of hops. before returning home to michigan before to start my career as a farmer i served the united states serving as an officer with some of the greatest men and women in the world. in 2008, my thousand eight, my wife and i made a difficult decision to leave the army after repeated deployments in an ever increasing operational tempo we wanted to start with the family on a farm back in michigan. we love
army and sever tours in afghanistan, iraq and bosnia before returning to gringo, michigan to start a farm with his wife and children, he is a proud alumni i should say alumnus of central michigan university. not far from where i grew up. he serves on the inaugural board of directors for the michigan chapter of the farmer, veteran coalition. we thank you very much for joining us and i look for to your testimony. >> thank you chairman roberts, ranking member sabin offer the kind...
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we've down until bosnia and kosovo and could do it with libya.re are countries with capability to do it, italians are just across the mediterranean and have a huge incentive to this. others would also be willing to support but they won't do it unless the u.s. is prepared to lead. >> is anybody paying attention to this pattern, this pattern with history as our guide, that we're pretty got at overthrowing dictators and very bad after. >> we go through the same thing every time. in the first gulf war, colin powell sis the most important thing about the war is the postwar seems like we don't follow through, especially in iraq, pull ought the way we did. not having enough-for-s on the ground and then pulling out and then leaving the mess we have. we ought to make sure if we are going to do -- and it's a big question whether we should -- we follow through and provide security. >> thank you. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> tens of thousands of people marched today to demand access to something most of us take for granted. electricity. there was a massiv
we've down until bosnia and kosovo and could do it with libya.re are countries with capability to do it, italians are just across the mediterranean and have a huge incentive to this. others would also be willing to support but they won't do it unless the u.s. is prepared to lead. >> is anybody paying attention to this pattern, this pattern with history as our guide, that we're pretty got at overthrowing dictators and very bad after. >> we go through the same thing every time. in the...
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for instance, i came from ser craig go bosnia where i lived through the war and so my paradigm was very different in that i'm very grateful for everything so the opportunity to work in new york in such a tough industry that's not very good to women in general, i appreciate it and saw it as an opportunity. >> do you think women in general that worked for the trump organization have found behavior they're willing to overlook because of the fact they could potentially have greater career success at the organization where women have had successful care careers? sometimes they could ctolerate something that maybe they wouldn't in another position? >> personally, i haven't seen any behavior by mr. trump that objectified women at the company. in fact, i saw he empowered a lot of female executives. so i was a little bit surprised to see the article in terms of a greater context, but i did agree with the fact that there were many key women in key roles at the organization. i'm referring to a context within real estate development and society in general where women do have to work harder and wome
for instance, i came from ser craig go bosnia where i lived through the war and so my paradigm was very different in that i'm very grateful for everything so the opportunity to work in new york in such a tough industry that's not very good to women in general, i appreciate it and saw it as an opportunity. >> do you think women in general that worked for the trump organization have found behavior they're willing to overlook because of the fact they could potentially have greater career...
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>>darya: west nile is spread by mosquitoes and calls cave headed by ex in bosnia to protect the symbolrt paint especially at dawn or dusk or insect repellent and keep that stand in water from around your house. >>mark: n.c. and the federal government is suing each other of the state's law requiring transgendered people to use the restroom of matching the, birth certificate >>darya: if the screen on your smart watched cinch to small that could be a solution. >>gabe slate: this special washing been above turns your farm and to touch greenspan because an extention and redivivus there to components and this device in the truck yelled to them track the ring where offenders movement when the finger touches the skin on high-frequency of electrical signals the senses into the user's armed devices using the human body as an unethical conduct sound tricky but it is safe and already used in the types of medical technology and. >>mark: and that is had a rough road trip for them the team has had several fast parts and install part in the middle and they won 14 to 7 billion now lost seven of them la
>>darya: west nile is spread by mosquitoes and calls cave headed by ex in bosnia to protect the symbolrt paint especially at dawn or dusk or insect repellent and keep that stand in water from around your house. >>mark: n.c. and the federal government is suing each other of the state's law requiring transgendered people to use the restroom of matching the, birth certificate >>darya: if the screen on your smart watched cinch to small that could be a solution. >>gabe slate:...
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that she was under sniper fire in bosnia, she wasn't.ot a real history of inventing biographical embellishments for no reason. she's got a long resume. the thing that she should go after donald trump on is that he is wholly unprepared. she has answers, you might not like them, but she has answers. he doesn't have answers. he can't tell you what he would do as president. she's at least trying to offer up -- and i disagree with her plans, but she has them. that's where i would go. because he can't counter that argument. >> i want to give you a chance to respond. >> it's about policy. and so whether it's about housing or it's about how you run your business or are you releasing your tax returns, these are all relevant issues. and i think as she said, this should be a campaign about issues. the only thing that donald trump can really talk about is personal attacks. and that's what it's just going to be. he has no idea. >> i want to bring you in, bill. s.e., do you find the bully attack that we just heard from hillary clinton on donald trump
that she was under sniper fire in bosnia, she wasn't.ot a real history of inventing biographical embellishments for no reason. she's got a long resume. the thing that she should go after donald trump on is that he is wholly unprepared. she has answers, you might not like them, but she has answers. he doesn't have answers. he can't tell you what he would do as president. she's at least trying to offer up -- and i disagree with her plans, but she has them. that's where i would go. because he...
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she was a survivor of the war in bosnia. what was it really like with donald trump?hat was your experience like with him? what would you want to tell women that are being told by "the new york times" and others that he's one way when, in fact, you say he's not. what is he really like? >> he's -- he's -- he genuinely wants to help people. i mean, men, women, everyone. i mean, i just happened to be in the beauty pageant world and he helped so many women like i said with their careers and he really, you know, he stood up for me at a time where it wasn't really popular to stand up for a woman like me. i mean, i came out and said something pretty controversial, i guess, according to the left. i mean, i don't think it was that controversial saying marriage should be between a man and a woman. he stuck up for me. i admire that about him. he didn't need to do that and went out on a limb. that shows you what kind of man he is. >> he stepped up and tried to help you after. how did he try to help you? >> i was sitting in his office after this happened, he said carrie, whatever
she was a survivor of the war in bosnia. what was it really like with donald trump?hat was your experience like with him? what would you want to tell women that are being told by "the new york times" and others that he's one way when, in fact, you say he's not. what is he really like? >> he's -- he's -- he genuinely wants to help people. i mean, men, women, everyone. i mean, i just happened to be in the beauty pageant world and he helped so many women like i said with their...
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that that was a country only held together by the force of one man, in 1980 he died and then we had bosnia and all the horrors and terrible situations, but that gray rhino was so apparent and nobody talked about it. so me to the me that is the apitamy of what michelle is going to talk about. >> sure. he's quite an accomplished writer himself, so thank you for that. the gray rhino is something that's really big. it's coming at you, it has a big horn. it's really dangerous as if you think of the elephant in the room, the big obvious thing that nobody wants to talk about and that we take for granted that nobody is going to go anything about but it's standing still and you get the elephant in the room together with the black swan, a book that came out ten years ago saying that we needed to pay more attention to highly improbable, unpredicted, high-impact events that as an individual it's hard to predict but as a group happens much more than we think. so you get the e lef feint in the room together with the black swan. it's something that's highly probably, it's predictable within reason, of co
that that was a country only held together by the force of one man, in 1980 he died and then we had bosnia and all the horrors and terrible situations, but that gray rhino was so apparent and nobody talked about it. so me to the me that is the apitamy of what michelle is going to talk about. >> sure. he's quite an accomplished writer himself, so thank you for that. the gray rhino is something that's really big. it's coming at you, it has a big horn. it's really dangerous as if you think...
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by 1980 of course he died and then we had bosnia, all these horrors and terrible situations but the gray rhino was so apparent and yet nobody talked about it. so to me that is the epitome of what michele is going to talk about today. so i would like to start may be with you telling us, defined the gray rhino, didn't have to do that tell us how you found it. >> sure. and had to say, the praise from jeff is something else which is quite an accomplished writer himself. so thank you for that. the gray rhino something that's really big it's coming at you, it's got a big corn, chili dangerous. as if you think of the elephant in the room, the big obvious thing that nobody wants to talk about and we take for granted that nobody is going to do anything about but it just is kind of standing still. you get the elephant in the room together with the black swan, a book that came out about 10 years ago that said we need to pay more attention to highly improbable, unpredictable, high impact events that as an individual it's hard to predict, but as a group happens much more than we think. you get the el
by 1980 of course he died and then we had bosnia, all these horrors and terrible situations but the gray rhino was so apparent and yet nobody talked about it. so to me that is the epitome of what michele is going to talk about today. so i would like to start may be with you telling us, defined the gray rhino, didn't have to do that tell us how you found it. >> sure. and had to say, the praise from jeff is something else which is quite an accomplished writer himself. so thank you for that....
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persist for urd too long sexual exploitation and abuse is not a do probably lead peacekeepers from bosniao haiti to the democratic republic of the kong go i will read just a short passage of the internal report documented sexual abuse among peacekeepers. >> some girls talked of rape disguised as prostitution in which they said they were raped and give it money or food after words to give it the appearance of a consensual transaction. these words i am sorry to say come from the state report in 2005. we go from the scope of courage allegations now more than a decade later that these very stable finances are still occurring and despite years of insisting on zero tolerance the culture of impunity has been allowed to fester. with capacitor asked last year to establish a new paradigm to tackle buster jet was clear that the lack of transparency and accountability rat the heart of the issue. yes they publish your annual report with the types of abuses by ignition by peacekeepers but under pressure to withhold a of a nationality of the alleged perpetrators to take collective action talking about t
persist for urd too long sexual exploitation and abuse is not a do probably lead peacekeepers from bosniao haiti to the democratic republic of the kong go i will read just a short passage of the internal report documented sexual abuse among peacekeepers. >> some girls talked of rape disguised as prostitution in which they said they were raped and give it money or food after words to give it the appearance of a consensual transaction. these words i am sorry to say come from the state...
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. >> this book is not bosnia or roosevelt or on the political spectrum. is a call to action that is meant to inspire and motivate what makes america special period it is worth fighting for. some of us carry a rifle and many still do but you don't have to to be in the read that. is our job to instill that principle that perpetuates the experiment of human freedom. >> a series of activity that the future of the country rests is budgetary tie ropes , costumes disappearing acts and collins. instead is three rings of fire. we're so fatigued by the time the skeletons come out of the closet and election day is over briard exhausted by a legislator before they even have a chance to start their job. >> holding the hearing and management practices and leadership challenges and transportation security administration reheard testimony from the tsa administrator then said his main focus is on counterterrorism and security issues. this is two hours 50 minutes >> come to order. the chair has authorized to declare a recess anytime. important hearing today to have regular
. >> this book is not bosnia or roosevelt or on the political spectrum. is a call to action that is meant to inspire and motivate what makes america special period it is worth fighting for. some of us carry a rifle and many still do but you don't have to to be in the read that. is our job to instill that principle that perpetuates the experiment of human freedom. >> a series of activity that the future of the country rests is budgetary tie ropes , costumes disappearing acts and...