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and i was interested and i visited bosnia as well. i was interested if you could talk about the reaction going on at the time and if you see the reaction now as more a product of the racism or if this was a matter of geographic distance and that kind of separation. then equally what can be learned from postwar bosnia but looking ahead to a transition state whae what kind of lessons can we learn from back? >> i worked for the sunday times which at that point i was battling against princess diana and prince charles to get in the paper. people are bored by this. remember r-romeo j-juliett in bosnia who ran away to get married and were killed on a bridge. he wasn't interested and of course it became the icon of sarajevo. it was a struggle and it was frustrating. but we felt like we were going to keep going and what i would do is they would send me from london and you were going to go for six weeks and i wouldn't come home. in those days there were not cell phones, so they couldn't find me. i would just disappear and go off and investigate
and i was interested and i visited bosnia as well. i was interested if you could talk about the reaction going on at the time and if you see the reaction now as more a product of the racism or if this was a matter of geographic distance and that kind of separation. then equally what can be learned from postwar bosnia but looking ahead to a transition state whae what kind of lessons can we learn from back? >> i worked for the sunday times which at that point i was battling against princess...
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i business -- i visited bosnia as well. can you talk more about what was happening to bosnia at the time and if you see the reaction now more as a part of the latent racism and if there a matter of geographic distance in a kind of separation. an equally what syria can learn from postwar bosnia. in looking ahead to a transition state what kind of lessons can we learn from that? >> two really good questions. when i was reporting i worked for the sunday times which at that point i was battling against princess diana and prince charles to get in the paper. i have this horrible writer who just said people are bored by this he came to one point they ran away to get married and were killed on a bridge. he wasn't interested because princess diana had done something and didn't run the story. he became the icon of sarajevo. it was a really big struggle. i think we just felt like organ keep going to keep pushing and what i would do they would send me from london -- london and they would go for six weeks. in those days there weren't ce
i business -- i visited bosnia as well. can you talk more about what was happening to bosnia at the time and if you see the reaction now more as a part of the latent racism and if there a matter of geographic distance in a kind of separation. an equally what syria can learn from postwar bosnia. in looking ahead to a transition state what kind of lessons can we learn from that? >> two really good questions. when i was reporting i worked for the sunday times which at that point i was...
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troops in bosnia." "where actually will the troops be stationed? new maps were produced this week showing a bosnia divided into three sectors: british troops in the west, french in the south and the u.s. troops in the north - 20,000 americans supported by 8,000 foreign troops, including russians. american soldiers are supposed to patrol a buffer zone between the warring sides. just separating the serb and bosnian federation forces. the task for the u.s. army is to make sure the sides keep their distance by force if necessary." "if any element: weaponry, troops - you name it - does not pull back when they're told to pull back - then they're going to get it." the administration's lobbying efforts proved to be successful in gaining congressional support. in gaining congressional support. seriousness of the mission, president clinton paid a personal visit to the soldiers about to be deployed. "president clinton came to the u.s. army base in baumholder, germany, to show solidarity with soon-to-be front-line troops of the american peacekeeping mission in
troops in bosnia." "where actually will the troops be stationed? new maps were produced this week showing a bosnia divided into three sectors: british troops in the west, french in the south and the u.s. troops in the north - 20,000 americans supported by 8,000 foreign troops, including russians. american soldiers are supposed to patrol a buffer zone between the warring sides. just separating the serb and bosnian federation forces. the task for the u.s. army is to make sure the sides...
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in bosnia i still there's still lots of problems in bosnia. we agreed to train and arm the muslims so they could defend themselves. the policy you had when you ran in 1992 you haven't done that. we're behind which means americans can't come home. >> first of all, i take full responsibility for what happened at somalia. but the american people must remember that those soldiers were under an american commander when that happened. i believe they did the best they could under the circumstances, and let's not forget that hundreds of thousands of lives were saved there. secondly, in haiti political violence is much, much smaller than it was. thirdly, in bosnia, it is a virtual miracle that there has been no return to war and at least there has now been an election and the institutions are beginning to function. in northern ireland and the middle east, we are better off than we were four years ago. there will always be problems in this old world, but if we're moving in the right direction and america is leading, we're better off. >> senator dole, if
in bosnia i still there's still lots of problems in bosnia. we agreed to train and arm the muslims so they could defend themselves. the policy you had when you ran in 1992 you haven't done that. we're behind which means americans can't come home. >> first of all, i take full responsibility for what happened at somalia. but the american people must remember that those soldiers were under an american commander when that happened. i believe they did the best they could under the...
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bosnia, northern ireland. there's no ceasefire in bosnia. think there are still lot of problems in bosnia. we agreed to train and arm the muslims so they could defend themselves, the policy you had when you ran in 1992. we haven't done that. we're way behind, which means americans can't come home. americans shouldn't have gone there in the first place, had we let them defend themselves, as they have a right to do under article 57 of the united nations charter. mr. lehrer: mr. president. pres. clinton: first of all, i take full responsibility for what happened in somalia, but the american people must remember that those soldiers were under an american commander when that happened. i believe they did the best they could under the circumstances, and let's not forget that hundreds of thousands of lives were saved there. secondly, in haiti, political violence is much, much smaller than it was. thirdly, in bosnia it's a virtual miracle that there has been no return to war and at least there has now been an election. and institutions are beginning
bosnia, northern ireland. there's no ceasefire in bosnia. think there are still lot of problems in bosnia. we agreed to train and arm the muslims so they could defend themselves, the policy you had when you ran in 1992. we haven't done that. we're way behind, which means americans can't come home. americans shouldn't have gone there in the first place, had we let them defend themselves, as they have a right to do under article 57 of the united nations charter. mr. lehrer: mr. president. pres....
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. >>> robert de niro turned some heads in bosnia. by the way, taxis. that is another taxi driver by the name of travis bickel. de niro turned heads by comparing his character in that >> if anything, that may just fire up trump supporters and say this was just another example of liberal hollywood out to get him. nonetheless, that was a line the night. check out our youtube channel. once again, we will see you. take care. ? know you're budgeted for the expected, and the unexpected. know that at least the process of buying a new home can be clear and simple. know your investments can make think know. the one word behind all the guidance we provide, tools we create, and services we offer. >>> what's up, y'all? happy monday. welcome to "dish nation." today gary's dreams come true. grilled about everything. >> dreams do come true! >> ah, man, and blake shelton is so damn mad. that's right. let's start the show! captions paid for by the fox broadcasting company >>> welcome to "dish nation." our love and praise out to, to shreveport, picking up the pieces. you
. >>> robert de niro turned some heads in bosnia. by the way, taxis. that is another taxi driver by the name of travis bickel. de niro turned heads by comparing his character in that >> if anything, that may just fire up trump supporters and say this was just another example of liberal hollywood out to get him. nonetheless, that was a line the night. check out our youtube channel. once again, we will see you. take care. ? know you're budgeted for the expected, and the unexpected....
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. >> i believe the evidence is that our deployments have been successful, in haiti, in bosnia, when we moved to kuwait to repel saddam hussein's threatened invasion of kuwait. when i sent the fleet into the taiwan straits. i believe the united states sat peace tonight in part because of the discipline, careful, effective deployment of military resources. >>> we'll take a tour of arlington house with ranger matthew penrod. built by george washington's step grandson, it was the home of robert e. lee, who had married into the family. >> he declared this house a federalist house. this was to represent all the beliefs and ideals of george washington. and that included once again the idea that this nation would exist forever. and that no state had a right to leave it. so how ironic is it that that man's daughter would marry robert e. lee, who became the great confederate general, and perhaps the man who came closest than any other man in history to destroying the nation that was created in the american revolution. >> for our complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> each w
. >> i believe the evidence is that our deployments have been successful, in haiti, in bosnia, when we moved to kuwait to repel saddam hussein's threatened invasion of kuwait. when i sent the fleet into the taiwan straits. i believe the united states sat peace tonight in part because of the discipline, careful, effective deployment of military resources. >>> we'll take a tour of arlington house with ranger matthew penrod. built by george washington's step grandson, it was the...
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president clinton: i believe the evidence is that our deployments have been successful in haiti, in bosnia, moved to kuwait to propel invasion, i sent the fleet into the taiwan straits and head the north koran nuclear threat. the united states are in peace because of the careful deployment of our military resources. announcer: at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts, we'll take a tour of arlington house with national park service ranger matthew pen rod. built by george washington's step grandson, it was the home of robert everyone lee who moved no the family. >> he declared this house as a federalist house. it was to have the ideals of george washington and that included, once again, the idea that this nation would exist forever and that no state had a right to leave it. o how ironic is it that that man's daughter would marry robert e lee who became the great confederate general and perhaps the man who came closest than any other man in history to destroying the nation that was created in the american revolution. announcer: for our complete american history tv schedule, o to c-span.org.
president clinton: i believe the evidence is that our deployments have been successful in haiti, in bosnia, moved to kuwait to propel invasion, i sent the fleet into the taiwan straits and head the north koran nuclear threat. the united states are in peace because of the careful deployment of our military resources. announcer: at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts, we'll take a tour of arlington house with national park service ranger matthew pen rod. built by george washington's step...
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now we have a report from someone who one a report -- someone who won an award of reporting on bosnia, he wrote on sunday about what he read and many read as a red -- threat by vladimir putin and russian to employ the grocery rules in regard to aleppo. a declaration, get out or you are all dead. this is part of why they have with humanitarian fanfare that they were opening up these four corridor's for people to leave. but we know the history of the corridor's. the dangers of people being pulled away from those that may be leaving families. separated. the absence of a safe place to go even at the end of the wrote. -- the end of the route. it doesn't make any difference linedf it was a highway with forces. to make that kind of declaration and turn around and target everyone who does not leave with indiscriminate bombing or unleashing killers on the ground is murder. it is a war crime. also, extermination is a crime against humanity and as we saw in grossman, the large presence and,esney and -- chechnya it does not destroy them. it creates them. it is criminal conduct. it is unthinkable
now we have a report from someone who one a report -- someone who won an award of reporting on bosnia, he wrote on sunday about what he read and many read as a red -- threat by vladimir putin and russian to employ the grocery rules in regard to aleppo. a declaration, get out or you are all dead. this is part of why they have with humanitarian fanfare that they were opening up these four corridor's for people to leave. but we know the history of the corridor's. the dangers of people being pulled...
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. >> i believe the evidence is that our deployments have been successful in haiti, in bosnia, when we moved to kuwait to repel saddam hussein's threatened invasion of kuwait, when i have sent the fleet into the taiwan straits, we have worked hard to end the north korean nuclear threat. i believe the united states is at peace tonight because of the disciplined, effective, careful deployment of our military forces. >> at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts we'll take a tour of arlington house with national park service ranger matthew penrod, built by george washington's step grandson, it was the home of robert e. lee, who had married into the family. >> he declared this house a federalist house. this was to represent all the beliefs and ideas of george washington, and that included, once again, the idea that this nation would exist forever. and that no state had a right to leave it. so, how ironic is it that that man's daughter would marry robert e. lee, who became great confederate general and, perhaps, the man who
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this time the immigrants are muslims from yemen and bangladesh and bosnia.and now what was once known as little warsaw is the first city in america run by muslim americans. it has a majority muslim city council. >> the elections had historic significance for the community and the country. >> more story, the inevitable culture clash. >> i don't like the changes going on. i'm leaving. church bells collide with the call to prayer. restaurantsicater to separate groups. different cultures living side by side. there have been rough spots, but they gradually have begun to make the reality and the new government work. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag -- >> we have a great possibility of showing the world how to getting to to solve problems. >> but then the calls started coming in from the rest of america. >> they try to bring sharia law and people are going crazy. >> it's time to say no sharia in america. >> many communities across the country fear that arab immigration could translate into sharia law. >> i didn't say to hate them. i said we don't need them here.
this time the immigrants are muslims from yemen and bangladesh and bosnia.and now what was once known as little warsaw is the first city in america run by muslim americans. it has a majority muslim city council. >> the elections had historic significance for the community and the country. >> more story, the inevitable culture clash. >> i don't like the changes going on. i'm leaving. church bells collide with the call to prayer. restaurantsicater to separate groups. different...
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this time the immigrants are muslims, from yemen, from bangladesh, from bosnia.was once known as little warsaw, is the first city in america run by muslim americans. it has a majority muslim city council. >> last night's election had historic significance for that community and the country. >> one more story as old as america, the inevitable culture clash. >> i don't like the changes that are going on. so i'm leaving. >> church bells collide with the call to prayer. restaurants cater to separate groups, different cultures now living side by side, there's been rough spots, but hamtramick has vowed to make its new government work. >> we have a great possibility of showing the world how ethnic groups get together to solve problems. >> but then the calls starred coming in, from the rest of americans. >> we're coming out against muslims, they're trying to bring sharia law, people are going crazy. >> it's time to say no sharia in america. >> by the grace of god, it will not dominate texas. >> sharia law, has never been established in any city in america, and no one wan
this time the immigrants are muslims, from yemen, from bangladesh, from bosnia.was once known as little warsaw, is the first city in america run by muslim americans. it has a majority muslim city council. >> last night's election had historic significance for that community and the country. >> one more story as old as america, the inevitable culture clash. >> i don't like the changes that are going on. so i'm leaving. >> church bells collide with the call to prayer....
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somebody blows the whistle on the united states >> our deployment has been successful we may be in bosnia but we've moved to kuwait to hold saddam hussein when i except the flee into the taiwan straits of believe the united states is at peace tonight in part because of the discipline and deployment of the military sources. >> he declared the house of federalist house to represent all beliefs and ideals of george washington included once again, that's so how ironic is it that his man daughter would marry robert e. lee was the best confederate general in the man who came closest to than any other in history to destroy the nation that was created.
somebody blows the whistle on the united states >> our deployment has been successful we may be in bosnia but we've moved to kuwait to hold saddam hussein when i except the flee into the taiwan straits of believe the united states is at peace tonight in part because of the discipline and deployment of the military sources. >> he declared the house of federalist house to represent all beliefs and ideals of george washington included once again, that's so how ironic is it that his man...
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liar and it's not in her interest -- was she having mental problems when she was dodging bullets in bosnia? it's what she does. to think they act like mccain would be the curse of the mummy, he was two years older than she'll be if she gets the presidency. >> we could have nominated marco rubio who is 45. kennedy: paul ryan does p90x. house republicans unsuccessfully petitions the justice department to open a criminal probe against hillary clinton over statements under oath. today they are calling for the doj to file perjury charges against her. haven't we been down this road before snf? >> she has been lying about her emails, she has been lying about the servers. everyone knows this. even the most hard cover her supporters not. deep down where it counts they know it. it has been even more clear since director comey issued his report. the problem is, the republicans found the one candidate who makes it so none of this matters. it's unbelievable how they managed to do this. i used to say trump's only chance of wing is if clinton got indicted. kennedy: is the momentum too great for donald tr
liar and it's not in her interest -- was she having mental problems when she was dodging bullets in bosnia? it's what she does. to think they act like mccain would be the curse of the mummy, he was two years older than she'll be if she gets the presidency. >> we could have nominated marco rubio who is 45. kennedy: paul ryan does p90x. house republicans unsuccessfully petitions the justice department to open a criminal probe against hillary clinton over statements under oath. today they...
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the accords created three different zones within bosnia.o not want to say that it's easy to do, and bosnia has not been a stellar success -- it is a small country that is still in economically struggling because these groups are not working together very well with their loose federal or central government, but at least it is relatively at peace. that may be the most we can hope for with syria. i think it will take a year or two even to get to that point because we will have to help strengthen the moderate insurgents more before that kind of negotiated outcome is possible. carl up next we have calling from landfill, pennsylvania on our republican line. good morning, carl. caller: hello. what is the whole ideology really of the kurds, and what are they fighting for? what would be the end game that would favor what they want? guest: great question, carl. well, the kurds -- most people who talk with the kurds really know the kurds would say their real endgame, the real dream is isurdish state that carved out of pieces of iraq, syria, turkey, an
the accords created three different zones within bosnia.o not want to say that it's easy to do, and bosnia has not been a stellar success -- it is a small country that is still in economically struggling because these groups are not working together very well with their loose federal or central government, but at least it is relatively at peace. that may be the most we can hope for with syria. i think it will take a year or two even to get to that point because we will have to help strengthen...
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she tried to defend herself as first lady and her international relations by saying she landed in bosnia under sniper fire. ofrequire,ideo children greeting her at the airport. that is the kind of statement we see from hillary clinton. donald trump is a first time ended it. he does not seem to study policy very much. he makes many errors of fact. his record with us is quite poor, about three quarters of his statements have been rated mostly false, false, or caps on fire. -- pants on fire. he gets a lot of things wrong in his stump speeches where he seems to be talking off the top of his head. he does not seem to use notes. he gets basic factual matters of policy wrong. in new york, he was talking about the clintons refugee plan. here is what he had to say. mr. trump: hillary clinton also wants to settle middle eastern refugees in the united states on top of the current record level of integration that we already have -- immigration that we are cap. for the amount of money she would like to spend on refugees, we could rebuild every inner-city in america. guest: this statement is completel
she tried to defend herself as first lady and her international relations by saying she landed in bosnia under sniper fire. ofrequire,ideo children greeting her at the airport. that is the kind of statement we see from hillary clinton. donald trump is a first time ended it. he does not seem to study policy very much. he makes many errors of fact. his record with us is quite poor, about three quarters of his statements have been rated mostly false, false, or caps on fire. -- pants on fire. he...
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you know, it was in bosnia dodging bullets, it was benghazi, it was the videotape, the private servernd i didn't have any confidential information, which we did a thorough search and there were no e-mails, so 15,000 more show up. it's just a few. doesn't mean anything. when does it reach a point that people say enough, or are her supporters willing to accept anything? and have they thought about what the consequences of that is? what example is that setting for our children? it's saying to them, if you can achieve a certain position, you can do virtually anything, and you can get away with it, forget about the whole concept of right and wrong. deirdre: dr. carson, vice presidential nominee mike pence spoke about this ap report just moments ago, i want to listen to his comments and ask you a follow-up question, so here is the vp nominee. >> 85 of the 154 meetings and calls of individual meetings that the secretary of state gave while she was in office were to individuals that contributed up to $156 million to the clinton foundation. hillary clinton, this is no laughing matter. nobody i
you know, it was in bosnia dodging bullets, it was benghazi, it was the videotape, the private servernd i didn't have any confidential information, which we did a thorough search and there were no e-mails, so 15,000 more show up. it's just a few. doesn't mean anything. when does it reach a point that people say enough, or are her supporters willing to accept anything? and have they thought about what the consequences of that is? what example is that setting for our children? it's saying to...
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c she is a pathological liar whether it's taking sniper fire in bosnia are leaving the white house dead broke. the clintons have a net worth of around 111 million dialers combined that she is a problem when it comes to telling the truth and you know the reason why this is lou, she is out of touch with reality. she has a group of close advisers around her. lou: you are leaving us with great comfort, she's a pathological liar and out of touch with reality. sounds perfect. the nuclear button. >> why else would you go on the show until chris wallace, a blatant lie the james comey had proven over and over again. it doesn't make any sense unless you are temperamentally unfit. lou: steven hays your thoughts? >> let me into a kelly said with one other important point. she does because she can't. she gets away with this. she almost never gets called on it by the mainstream media. you look at the number of lies she told with benghazi in the mainstream media reacted with a collective yawn and then you look back to the press conference he held in march of last year where she rolled excuses for why
c she is a pathological liar whether it's taking sniper fire in bosnia are leaving the white house dead broke. the clintons have a net worth of around 111 million dialers combined that she is a problem when it comes to telling the truth and you know the reason why this is lou, she is out of touch with reality. she has a group of close advisers around her. lou: you are leaving us with great comfort, she's a pathological liar and out of touch with reality. sounds perfect. the nuclear button....
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. >> you're looking at a pokemon go player in bosnia. on his phone. meters away from a sign warning of a minefield. >> six people were playing a popular game when a man with a gun came up and demanded money. but one of the players was also armed and both of them opened >> william wilcox followed the map to the nearest pokemon gym which happens to be the police station. the problem is, he's a known criminal and had a warrant out for his arrest. >> the pokemon go game led to a car crash in baltimore. the driver said he was playing pokemon behind the wheel before he slammed into a police cruiser. >> that's what i get for playing this dumb [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: that's right. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's a shame this game wasn't around 15 years ago, we could have used it to find bin laden a lot sooner. [ laughter ] if you watch this show you know i'm a great lover of pranks. mostly i like them when they're on other people. but i can also appreciate when a good one is pulled on me. last year for april fools, rihanna broke into my house and jumped o
. >> you're looking at a pokemon go player in bosnia. on his phone. meters away from a sign warning of a minefield. >> six people were playing a popular game when a man with a gun came up and demanded money. but one of the players was also armed and both of them opened >> william wilcox followed the map to the nearest pokemon gym which happens to be the police station. the problem is, he's a known criminal and had a warrant out for his arrest. >> the pokemon go game led...
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everybody remembers when clinton started running and told a story about bosnia and talked about the fire she saw getting off the plane. everybody new that was hog wash. so to go back to what you said when i heard that president clinton's plane happened to be at the same airport and a couple spots over from the attorney gener general's plane at the same airport the same thing rang true in my mind. this is what happened, or my hypothesis of what happened, i think she purposely went there. i refer to this years ago going through the investigation for the lewinski scandal. the was soft interrogation. my office in the training center and the coworker who was working in the west wing called me and said you are lucky you are out there. the deputy chief of the white house called him up and said listen, i know you have given testimony but they want to ask you two things. go to your post, we will relieve you, walk down to the courthouse and come back. he did and when he came back to the west wing lobby where he worked the secretary said brenda was looking for you and he laughed like okay and then
everybody remembers when clinton started running and told a story about bosnia and talked about the fire she saw getting off the plane. everybody new that was hog wash. so to go back to what you said when i heard that president clinton's plane happened to be at the same airport and a couple spots over from the attorney gener general's plane at the same airport the same thing rang true in my mind. this is what happened, or my hypothesis of what happened, i think she purposely went there. i refer...
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i think that there are situations like in bosnia or kosovo where there's a genocide, where our nationalat stake there. bush: i agree our military is the strongest in the world today, that's not the question. the question is will it be the strongest in the years to come? the warning signs are real. everywhere i go on the campaign trail i see moms and dads whose son or daughter may wear the uniform and they tell me about how discouraged their son or daughter may be. a recent poll was taken among 1,000 enlisted personnel, as well as officers, over half of whom will leave the service when their time of enlistment is up. the captains are leaving the service. there is a problem. and it's going to require a new commander in chief to rebuild the military power. the other day i was honored to be flanked by colin powell and general norman schwartzkopf recently stood by me side and agreed with me. they said even if we are the strongest if we don't do something if we don't have a clear vision of the military, if we don't stop extending our troops all around the world and nation building missions, t
i think that there are situations like in bosnia or kosovo where there's a genocide, where our nationalat stake there. bush: i agree our military is the strongest in the world today, that's not the question. the question is will it be the strongest in the years to come? the warning signs are real. everywhere i go on the campaign trail i see moms and dads whose son or daughter may wear the uniform and they tell me about how discouraged their son or daughter may be. a recent poll was taken among...
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now we have a report from someone who one a report -- someone who won an award of reporting on bosnia, he wrote on sunday about what he read and threat by vladimir putin and russian to employ the grocery in regard torule aleppo. a declaration, get out or you are all dead. this is part of why they have announced with humanitarian fanfare that they were opening up these four corridor's for people to leave. but we know the history of the corridor's. the dangers of people being pulled away from those that may be leaving families. separated. the absence of a safe place to go even at the end of the wrote. -- the end of the route. it doesn't make any difference even if it was a highway lined with forces. and dormitories at the other end to make that kind of declaration. to make that kind of declaration and turn around and target everyone who does not leave with indiscriminate bombing or unleashing killers on the ground is murder. it is a war crime. also, extermination is a crime against humanity and as we saw in grossman, the large presence of chesney and -- chechnya and, it does not destroy
now we have a report from someone who one a report -- someone who won an award of reporting on bosnia, he wrote on sunday about what he read and threat by vladimir putin and russian to employ the grocery in regard torule aleppo. a declaration, get out or you are all dead. this is part of why they have announced with humanitarian fanfare that they were opening up these four corridor's for people to leave. but we know the history of the corridor's. the dangers of people being pulled away from...
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. >> i believe the evidence is that our deployments have been successful in haiti, in bosnia. when we moved to kuwait to repel saddam hussein's threatened invasion of kuwait, when i sent the fleet in to the taiwan straits, when we worked hard to end the north korean nuclear threat. i believe the united states is at peace tonight, in part because of the discipline, careful, effective deployment of our military resources. >> and at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts, we'll take a tour of arlington house with national park service ranger matthew penrod. built by george washington's step grandson, it was the home of robert e. lee who had married into the family. >> he declared this house a federalist house. this was to represent all the beliefs and ideals of george washington. and that included, once again, the idea that this nation would exist forever. and that no state had a right to leave it. so how ironic is it that that man's daughter would marry robert e. lee who became the great confederate general and perhaps the man who came closest than any other man in history to d
. >> i believe the evidence is that our deployments have been successful in haiti, in bosnia. when we moved to kuwait to repel saddam hussein's threatened invasion of kuwait, when i sent the fleet in to the taiwan straits, when we worked hard to end the north korean nuclear threat. i believe the united states is at peace tonight, in part because of the discipline, careful, effective deployment of our military resources. >> and at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts, we'll take a...
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. >> i believe the evidence is that our deployments have been successful in haiti, in bosnia. when we moved to kuwait to repel saddam hussein's threatened invasion of kuwait. when i have sent the fleet into the taiwan straits, when we worked hard to end the north korean nuclear threat. i believe the united states is at peace tonight in part because of the discipline, careful, effective deployment of our military resources. >>> and at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts we will take a tour of arlington house with national park service ranger matthewpinrod. billed by george washington's step grandson, it was the home of robert e. lee who married the family. >> he declaredhis house a federalist house this was to represent all the beliefs and ideals of george washington, and that included, once again, the idea that this nation would exist forever. and that no state had a right to leave it. so how ironic is it that that man's daughter would marry robert e. lee who became the great confederate general and perhaps the man who came closest than any other man in history to destroyi
. >> i believe the evidence is that our deployments have been successful in haiti, in bosnia. when we moved to kuwait to repel saddam hussein's threatened invasion of kuwait. when i have sent the fleet into the taiwan straits, when we worked hard to end the north korean nuclear threat. i believe the united states is at peace tonight in part because of the discipline, careful, effective deployment of our military resources. >>> and at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts we...
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constantly, we will never let this happen again, never let a genocide happen again but the reality is in bosnia to africa to now, the middle east, we consistently seen it happen again in my adult lifetime, nevermind what happened in the last seven years since the holocaust. >> the islamic state is genocidal by self proclamation, by ideology and actions and what it does. naming these crimes was important but what is essential to stop them so what we are looking for now, what we are asking for mister secretary with the obama administration is what you are doing in action? i will move on. a clinton running may be taking on the attack dog. he's going after donald everything from his tax returns to his alleged dealings with russia. how effective is tim kaine? and this is a sign of what's to come? i do like this song. marie knows that a fresh-cooked meal can turn dinner time, into bonding time. that's why she roasts tender white meat chicken to perfection and mixes freshly-made pasta in an alfredo sauce made-from-scratch with parmesan, romano and real cream. ♪ because marie callender knows that the m
constantly, we will never let this happen again, never let a genocide happen again but the reality is in bosnia to africa to now, the middle east, we consistently seen it happen again in my adult lifetime, nevermind what happened in the last seven years since the holocaust. >> the islamic state is genocidal by self proclamation, by ideology and actions and what it does. naming these crimes was important but what is essential to stop them so what we are looking for now, what we are asking...
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and when the conflict came up in bosnia, i saw a genocide in the heart of europe with the most violent war on the continent of europe since world war ii. look, that's where world war i started, in the balkins. my uncle was a victim of poison gas there. millions of americans saw the results of that conflict. we have to be willing to make good, sound judgments, and incidentally, i know the value of making sure our troops have the latest technology. the governor's proposed skipping the next generation of weapons. i think that's a big mistake. i think we have to stay at the cutting edge. >> governor, how would you advise the voters to make the decision on this issue? >> i think you got to look at how one has handled responsibility in office. whether or not -- same in domestic policy as well, jim, whether or not you've got the capacity to convince people to follow, whether or not one makes decisions based upon sound principles or whether or not you rely upon polls and focus groups on how to decide what the course of action is. we've got too much polling and focus groups going on in washingt
and when the conflict came up in bosnia, i saw a genocide in the heart of europe with the most violent war on the continent of europe since world war ii. look, that's where world war i started, in the balkins. my uncle was a victim of poison gas there. millions of americans saw the results of that conflict. we have to be willing to make good, sound judgments, and incidentally, i know the value of making sure our troops have the latest technology. the governor's proposed skipping the next...
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associated with bill clinton, the three things i'm most proud of, first, he stopped the genocide in bosnia project of which my kids and grandkids will forever thank him for. third is the clinton foundation. the number of lives that they have -- >> more than a million people have cost to low cost hiv drugs -- >> i think it's like ten million people. >> why don't you hear hillary clinton and others, more democrats making that argument? >> again, when george w. bush was president his daddy was raising money for the bush library. i thought that was fine. i didn't care. when bob dole was majority leader, elizabeth dole was the president of american red cross. i didn't say anything. the idea that there's something in here that the crown prince of bahrain, if he wanted to, he could have -- hire the president to give a speech as opposed to give it to a foundation which he makes no money from, which he donates all of his time, which he actually gives money out of his own pocket for. i mean, somebody that's shutting this down and they will shut it down and people are going to die. all of the people
associated with bill clinton, the three things i'm most proud of, first, he stopped the genocide in bosnia project of which my kids and grandkids will forever thank him for. third is the clinton foundation. the number of lives that they have -- >> more than a million people have cost to low cost hiv drugs -- >> i think it's like ten million people. >> why don't you hear hillary clinton and others, more democrats making that argument? >> again, when george w. bush was...