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they are opposed to bosnia's european form of islam. for example, the veneration of former clergymen at their graves. emir: they don't even explain to these people that it is a bad thing that those graves exist. but that wasn't the main reason we departed from them. apart from that were certain irregularities in the way the islamic community practices the faith, the way they don't actually do their job. reporter: in the impoverished neighborhood of kula, emir cajic's group is firmly established. the salafists don't even talk with the official islamic community. emir: once you draw a line, you draw borderlines, there aren't any disagreements. you know where you are and you know where the other person is. reporter: and yet, imam iseric in sarajevo says all of bosnia's muslims belong to one bosnian islamic community -- his. sadrudin: it's still under control. everything is under control. they are not any threat. reporter: in reality, hundreds of radicals are said to have left bosnia to join the fanatical i.s. fighters in syria. every eveni
they are opposed to bosnia's european form of islam. for example, the veneration of former clergymen at their graves. emir: they don't even explain to these people that it is a bad thing that those graves exist. but that wasn't the main reason we departed from them. apart from that were certain irregularities in the way the islamic community practices the faith, the way they don't actually do their job. reporter: in the impoverished neighborhood of kula, emir cajic's group is firmly...
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the serbs have captured recei srebrenica. >> there had been made these safe zones around eastern bosnianica. >> once again, bosniaen civilians forced to flee their homes in terror while the western european nations and united states do nothing about it. >> this is the tragedy of srebrenica. now overrun by bosnian forces. as if a conquering hero. >> the general came swaggering in to srebrenica. and some of the most chilling video that will always remain with me. he said, don't be afraid. we're not going to hurt you. he instructed soldiers to give them sweets and candies and things like that. as soon as the cameras were turned off, the men were put on busses, taken out, lined up and machine gunned to death, just because they were muslim. >> bosnian serbs face new charges of genocide. madelyn albright displayed photographs of mass graves. >> there were terrible things going on in bosnia, but it took the visuals to prove it. >> the sarajevo market was crowded with monday morning shoppers when death fell from the sky. >> bill clinton decided to use force. the idea that he would be the americ
the serbs have captured recei srebrenica. >> there had been made these safe zones around eastern bosnianica. >> once again, bosniaen civilians forced to flee their homes in terror while the western european nations and united states do nothing about it. >> this is the tragedy of srebrenica. now overrun by bosnian forces. as if a conquering hero. >> the general came swaggering in to srebrenica. and some of the most chilling video that will always remain with me. he said,...
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in bosnia and herzogovina more than 10,000 people gathered in the southern city of mostar on sunday totors leap from the 27—metre—high old bridge into the cold, fast—flowing neretva river below. the old bridge was destroyed during bosnia's inter—ethnic war in the 1990's, but was painstakingly rebuilt after the conflict as an exact replica of the original structure. watch this! boom! that is all we have time for the now, but from me, tulsen tollett, and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello there, good morning. with all the energy and the instability in the atmosphere over the past 24 hours, we have seen a lot of heavy and thundery downpours. northern ireland for one has been battered by some storms earlier on, so too across parts of scotland, some fierce looking clouds, here. we've had about a months worth of rain at okehampton, in devon, due to some peninsular showers. now, there will be some more showers over the coming few days. we still have got this ever—present area of low pressure to the north—west of the uk. the closer you are to that, the more showers there will be
in bosnia and herzogovina more than 10,000 people gathered in the southern city of mostar on sunday totors leap from the 27—metre—high old bridge into the cold, fast—flowing neretva river below. the old bridge was destroyed during bosnia's inter—ethnic war in the 1990's, but was painstakingly rebuilt after the conflict as an exact replica of the original structure. watch this! boom! that is all we have time for the now, but from me, tulsen tollett, and the rest of the sport today team,...
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majority area of bosnia exist because of nato. have their leaders and imams been helpful in pushing back against islamic extremism, given the fact that we saved them? >> i know you've done work on this. i'll just say one thing that i think is really interesting, about the dayton accord, which is that they actually required all of the foreign fighters who went, and there were 3000 who went to fight in bosnia, to leave. i think that it's a good precedent and they are trying with limited resources. >> the gentleman's time has expired. the chair recognizes itself for its questions, thank you for being here. there's been some discussion about american intelligence sources spying on americans. i have a great concern about that under the fisa courts, secret courts issuing secret warrants on secret individuals. i do believe we can have security and safety and we can have civil liberties in the united states. if used by the intelligence services, specifically 702 of the foreign surveillance intelligence act must end or congress must take i
majority area of bosnia exist because of nato. have their leaders and imams been helpful in pushing back against islamic extremism, given the fact that we saved them? >> i know you've done work on this. i'll just say one thing that i think is really interesting, about the dayton accord, which is that they actually required all of the foreign fighters who went, and there were 3000 who went to fight in bosnia, to leave. i think that it's a good precedent and they are trying with limited...
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madelyn albright displayed photos of mass graves. >> there were terrible things going on in bosnia, butvisuals to prove it. >> the market was crowded with monday morning shoppers when death fell from the sky. >> bill clinton decided to use force. the idea that he would be the american leader who would get nato to participate in its first military campaign was not something that was predictable. >> more than 60 nato jets began pounding bosnian positions overnight. >> allied fighters and bombers, most of them americans, swooped down on military positions around sarajevo. >> troops are racking up stunning gains. >> the campaign will make clear that they have nothing to gain and everything to lose by continuing to slaughter innocent civilians. >> president clinton finally came to the right judgment. we don't have to put a boot on the ground. we don't have to stend in tanks. we canus >> good evening from paris. this was an historic day for american diplomacy. the seshs of the bosnian government committed themselves to a lasting peace. >> this scene would not have been possible without the un
madelyn albright displayed photos of mass graves. >> there were terrible things going on in bosnia, butvisuals to prove it. >> the market was crowded with monday morning shoppers when death fell from the sky. >> bill clinton decided to use force. the idea that he would be the american leader who would get nato to participate in its first military campaign was not something that was predictable. >> more than 60 nato jets began pounding bosnian positions overnight....
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when violence tore apart bosnia, legal operations helped create conditions of peace. when we needed quick text and in the persian gulf last winter, the navy was there to put steel behind our diplomacy. and on this day our persuasiveness has been enhanced considerably. this carrier occupies four and a half acres, stands 20 stories tall, home to 6000 personal, about the size of harry truman's hometown. from aviators in the ready rooms to the engineers in their spaces, to catapult officers who can launch 4 aircraft in a minute, to the cooks that prepare meals every day, the crew of the harry truman will do us proud. to the families here today, we appreciate your commitment too. your loved ones on the harry s truman will never be sent into harm's way without clear purpose and superior preparation. as secretary cohen has made clear, the readiness of our military will remain a top priority. today and into the future our forces will be fully capable of meeting our commitments around the world. we have done much to meet these readiness goals, but we must. as member of congres
when violence tore apart bosnia, legal operations helped create conditions of peace. when we needed quick text and in the persian gulf last winter, the navy was there to put steel behind our diplomacy. and on this day our persuasiveness has been enhanced considerably. this carrier occupies four and a half acres, stands 20 stories tall, home to 6000 personal, about the size of harry truman's hometown. from aviators in the ready rooms to the engineers in their spaces, to catapult officers who can...
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on topic of deportation in the u.s., doris, who's from bosnia, said, quote: i.c.e.m glad they're finally starting to work on decan porting criminal -- deporting criminal illegal aliens. it took ages for me to to get my green card, and because there's so many illegals coming in, they make it hard for people who want to become part of the american society the right way. amen. [cheers and applause] i know. i know. i think i'm getting vapors. how awful was that? [laughter] there is more. when asked to be critical of the music world, doris criticized what she called horrible feminist bands who don't play their own instruments. ooh. and she said, quote: they'll make songs about being sexually assault or how about empowering abortions are. so the record label, castle face, took to facebook to say they were cutting ties to dream machine and gave your standard cowardly the opinions expressed don't reflect us. what an unusual story. [cheers and applause] they're with us now. so, matt, it seems to me like it's all doris' fault. are bow typing to -- are you going to keep her in
on topic of deportation in the u.s., doris, who's from bosnia, said, quote: i.c.e.m glad they're finally starting to work on decan porting criminal -- deporting criminal illegal aliens. it took ages for me to to get my green card, and because there's so many illegals coming in, they make it hard for people who want to become part of the american society the right way. amen. [cheers and applause] i know. i know. i think i'm getting vapors. how awful was that? [laughter] there is more. when asked...
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on topic of deportation in the u.s., doris, who's from bosnia, said, quote: i.c.e.i'm glad they're finally starting to work on decan porting criminal -- deporting criminal illegal aliens. it took ages for me to to get my green card, and because there's so many illegals coming in, they make it hard for people who want to become part of the american society the right way. amen. [cheers and applause] i know. i know. i think i'm getting vapors. how awful was that? [laughter] there is more. when asked to be critical of the music world, doris criticized what she called horrible feminist bands who don't play their own instruments. ooh. and she said, quote: they'll make songs about being sexually assault or how about empowering abortions are. so the record label, castle face, took to facebook to say they were cutting ties to dream machine and gave your standard cowardly the opinions expressed don't reflect us. what an unusual story. [cheers and applause] they're with us now. so, matt, it seems to me like it's all doris' fault. are bow typing to -- are you going to keep her
on topic of deportation in the u.s., doris, who's from bosnia, said, quote: i.c.e.i'm glad they're finally starting to work on decan porting criminal -- deporting criminal illegal aliens. it took ages for me to to get my green card, and because there's so many illegals coming in, they make it hard for people who want to become part of the american society the right way. amen. [cheers and applause] i know. i know. i think i'm getting vapors. how awful was that? [laughter] there is more. when...
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what we have at that time and start from zero again. >> reporter: sakib duracak, who trained in bosniaa construction engineer, started a small business in utica rehabbing cheap, often crumbling, houses for refugees looking to build a new life. >> a huge opportunity, because, at the time when we came in utica, it's a relatively very dead and poor city. >> reporter: bosnians have visibly spruced up utica's east side and beyond. but there's an even more basic reason to welcome refugees to a town like utica. >> to have an economy, you have to have workers, and you have to have consumers. >> reporter: professor ellen kraly teaches demography at nearby colgate university. >> the influx of refugees to utica allowed us to retain some smaller industries that were looking for highly motivated labor. >> reporter: and if past suffering helps fuel motivation, tha da paw has plenty to spare. >> i work very hard because i want to live american life. >> reporter: an ethnic karen, a persecuted minority in burma, she spent 23 years starting at age four in refugee camps in thailand. when she was 14: >> b
what we have at that time and start from zero again. >> reporter: sakib duracak, who trained in bosniaa construction engineer, started a small business in utica rehabbing cheap, often crumbling, houses for refugees looking to build a new life. >> a huge opportunity, because, at the time when we came in utica, it's a relatively very dead and poor city. >> reporter: bosnians have visibly spruced up utica's east side and beyond. but there's an even more basic reason to welcome...
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that they're the international community should not intervene because we've seen what happened in bosniaand kosovo or in rwanda and that's cause. in the international hundred sponsibility we have is how little you know yet whose responsibility is it because the british and the french and americans didn't plan on what to do after qaddafi was gone but then again like we've talked about neither did the libyans who are protesting against him should every last one has a west or should should libyans do something about it themselves no no i actually this is why i started with the internal factor and failure and then i mentioned the external factor but the external factor we cannot. minimize it because it has intervened and it has created the failed states so there should have been collaborative effort. with libyans to deal with. this on them and demobilization and the rehab of the rebels but that was not the case that was not on the table what we had the lights model intervention is basically an ad hoc strategy that we have we have a political mission a u.n. political mission that's up to this
that they're the international community should not intervene because we've seen what happened in bosniaand kosovo or in rwanda and that's cause. in the international hundred sponsibility we have is how little you know yet whose responsibility is it because the british and the french and americans didn't plan on what to do after qaddafi was gone but then again like we've talked about neither did the libyans who are protesting against him should every last one has a west or should should libyans...
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in bosnia when we went in, the serbs were still shooting in the hills. our ambassador reside inside a bombed out building that didn't have running water. he slept on a cot to serve our country when we first went into bosnia. i visited afghanistan right after our troops started going in. i stayed in a russian built institution in the hangar that the russians had built near a runway in afghanistan was the only place that the troops could sleep. so there were hundreds of cots under this leaky roof hangar and all they had with them were a duffel bag with their uniforms. they were making way for the presence that we would have there for the building of a hospital, for the building of barracks so that those who followed would have a place to do their job. that's what our people do in the foreign service and the military. and my appreciation for them is boundless. i look forward to being an effective partner for our policies, for our military, for our allies who are also making sacrifices for our mutual defense. nato is the most successful defense alliance in t
in bosnia when we went in, the serbs were still shooting in the hills. our ambassador reside inside a bombed out building that didn't have running water. he slept on a cot to serve our country when we first went into bosnia. i visited afghanistan right after our troops started going in. i stayed in a russian built institution in the hangar that the russians had built near a runway in afghanistan was the only place that the troops could sleep. so there were hundreds of cots under this leaky roof...
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mean that there the international community should not intervene because we've seen what happened in bosnia and kosovo hole in the rwanda and that's his call in the international conference possibility that what we have is not a little you know yet whose responsibility is it because the british and the french and americans didn't plan on what to do after gadhafi was gone but then again like we'll talk about neither did the libyans who are protesting against him should every last one has a west or should should libyans do something about it themselves no no i i actually this is why i started with the internal factor and failure and then i mentioned the external factor but the external factor we cannot. minimize it because it has intervened and it has created the failed states so there should have been a collaborative effort. with libya. the national weather service in mount holly new jersey has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for kent county and central don't where central queen anne's county in northeastern maryland northeastern caroline county in eastern maryland so western kent count
mean that there the international community should not intervene because we've seen what happened in bosnia and kosovo hole in the rwanda and that's his call in the international conference possibility that what we have is not a little you know yet whose responsibility is it because the british and the french and americans didn't plan on what to do after gadhafi was gone but then again like we'll talk about neither did the libyans who are protesting against him should every last one has a west...
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he slept on a caught in his office to serve our country when we first went into bosnia. i visited afghanistan right after our troops started going in. i stayed in a russian built institution. the hangar the russians had built runway in afghanistan was the only place the troops could sleep. there were hundreds of carts under this leaky roof hangar, and all they had with them was a duffel bag with their uniform. they were making way for the presence we would have there for the building of a hospital, for the building of barracks so that those who followed would have a place to do their job. that's what our people do in the foreign service and military. my appreciation for them is boundless. i look forward to being an effective partner for our policies, our military and our allies who are also making sacrifices for our mutual defense. nato is the most successful, defense alliance in the history of the world. it was formed in 1949 and at the time, president truman said, following two terrible world wars in that century, by this treaty we are not only seeking to establish fre
he slept on a caught in his office to serve our country when we first went into bosnia. i visited afghanistan right after our troops started going in. i stayed in a russian built institution. the hangar the russians had built runway in afghanistan was the only place the troops could sleep. there were hundreds of carts under this leaky roof hangar, and all they had with them was a duffel bag with their uniform. they were making way for the presence we would have there for the building of a...
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with bipartisan conditional support, we provide emergency funding for our military operations in bosnia, in southwest asia, and thus are able to meet critical readiness needs. but congress as yet has not approved the funding we need on the same terms for the crucial operations in fiscal year 1999, which begins only nine weeks from now. if we are to remain fully prepared it is imperative that , congress act. a month ago, the defense department sent a request to congress to transfer $1 billion from lower priority programs to inform training, maintenance, and readiness requirements to sustain our readiness. again i ask congress to approve this request before the summer recess. this ship, the harry truman, is a monument to strength of character, to the character of a president and the characters of those who serve aboard her. the character of the shipyard workers who built her in newport news. the motto you have adopted says it all, the buck stops here. over the next 50 years, america must continue to be responsible to say the buck stops with the united states. to ask the questions that the
with bipartisan conditional support, we provide emergency funding for our military operations in bosnia, in southwest asia, and thus are able to meet critical readiness needs. but congress as yet has not approved the funding we need on the same terms for the crucial operations in fiscal year 1999, which begins only nine weeks from now. if we are to remain fully prepared it is imperative that , congress act. a month ago, the defense department sent a request to congress to transfer $1 billion...
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did you talk i suppose what has worked in the building of bosnia's serbs in new areas that still developing. shape if the company didn't have a future we would not have been able to save it and then police captain who had during the industrial action booklets of law. moving on from the day's other business headlines no. nintendo's quarterly revenue rose by nearly a hundred and fifty percent compared to the same period a year ago. with about one point four billion dollars. japanese giant said its new switch console had boosted sales. in share price is up about forty five percent since its launch in march. consumers of welcome to healthier noncarbonated drinks from coca cola. which reported in nine point seven billion dollars worth of revenue for the second quarter. has a drop of sixteen percent but it is better than expected. nicholas struggled with stagnating sales of its classic sugary sodas. that was making progress in adding new options. and hackers have targeted italy's largest bank unicredit. lenders that personal data of some four hundred thousand clients have been compromised into at
did you talk i suppose what has worked in the building of bosnia's serbs in new areas that still developing. shape if the company didn't have a future we would not have been able to save it and then police captain who had during the industrial action booklets of law. moving on from the day's other business headlines no. nintendo's quarterly revenue rose by nearly a hundred and fifty percent compared to the same period a year ago. with about one point four billion dollars. japanese giant said...
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people here in washington that see jihad as freedom fighters whether it's in afghanistan or kosovo or bosnia or libya and now in syria and then we wonder why there's been so many countries why we have all of these terrorists in so many countries so how do we know for sure that the cia is out how can the american taxpayer be sure that the kind of money that alexy our shops he was just talking about that were tossed around billions of dollars isn't going to be there anymore and we're definitely not going to be training there's a lot of stuff done on the q t. i think it's too soon to say that this is a done deal i really do there was an earlier report this year that the program had been cut off evidently was re started list remember this is partly a bureaucratic fight between the cia and its clients on the one hand and the pentagon and their courage kurdish clients on the other hand there's going to be a lot of pushback from capitol hill on this and and these new stories it's all about the russians the russians wanted cetera et cetera is going to dovetail with the me about the you know the russ
people here in washington that see jihad as freedom fighters whether it's in afghanistan or kosovo or bosnia or libya and now in syria and then we wonder why there's been so many countries why we have all of these terrorists in so many countries so how do we know for sure that the cia is out how can the american taxpayer be sure that the kind of money that alexy our shops he was just talking about that were tossed around billions of dollars isn't going to be there anymore and we're definitely...
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bosnia, kosovo, iraq, and afghanistan. client met with the military and -- i met with the military and diplomatic leaders as well. our diplomatic side, which is one i hadn't been as familiar with, is amazing. were stillthe serbs shooting from the hills, our ambassador resided in a bombed out building that did not have running water. officet on a cot in his to serve our country when we first went into bosnia. i visited afghanistan right after our troops started going in. stayed in a russian a hangartitution, in the russians had built in afghanistan was the only place troops could sleep. there were hundreds of cots under this leaky roof hangar, and all they had with them is a duffel bag with their uniforms. they were making their way for the building of a hospital, for the building of barracks, so that those that followed had a place to do their job. that is what our people do in the foreign service and military. my appreciation for them is boundless. i look forward to being an effective partner for our policies, for our mil
bosnia, kosovo, iraq, and afghanistan. client met with the military and -- i met with the military and diplomatic leaders as well. our diplomatic side, which is one i hadn't been as familiar with, is amazing. were stillthe serbs shooting from the hills, our ambassador resided in a bombed out building that did not have running water. officet on a cot in his to serve our country when we first went into bosnia. i visited afghanistan right after our troops started going in. stayed in a russian a...
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it is more than 20 years since peter millns served with un peacekeepers in bosnia.niform ina soldiers. at first, to see uniform in a civil war, they are going to back off, not be engaging with it. but after a bit we had sweets, bags full of sweets and chocolates, and they kept on shouting bom bom. among them an 80 roald called djuldina. he last saw her two decades ago. then last saw her two decades ago. then last weekend out of the blue she contacted via facebook. in this picture she is holding the teddy eta gave her all those years ago. what did you think when she got in touch? i first did you think when she got in touch? ifirst broke down did you think when she got in touch? i first broke down crying. because we thought she had been either killed or hurt, because when we were there it was quite badly shelled. today the pair met face—to—face for the first time via skype. hi! how are you? everything is ok. nice to see you alive. and you! 35 years. my wife sends her love to all of your family and hopes they are fine. wife sends her love to all of your family and hope
it is more than 20 years since peter millns served with un peacekeepers in bosnia.niform ina soldiers. at first, to see uniform in a civil war, they are going to back off, not be engaging with it. but after a bit we had sweets, bags full of sweets and chocolates, and they kept on shouting bom bom. among them an 80 roald called djuldina. he last saw her two decades ago. then last saw her two decades ago. then last weekend out of the blue she contacted via facebook. in this picture she is holding...
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if you were to look out longer-term, i would try to draw comparisons with a place like bosnia, let'say, were often that's where after the conflict they have a power-sharing agreement with different entities. it is a disaster from a policy taking perspective, you cannot get anything done, but i'm a little and security perspective, it reduced risks. it was said that isis is going to retake most of syria and there's nothing u.s. can do about it. we will continue our conversation with jean-paul. ceo of france caroline tells us that he wants tighter regulation on middle eastern carriers. we will to you what is new. tracy: but next, saudi arabia's privatization. its plans for the health care industry. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ i am tracy alloway. yousef: let's widen the conversation. saudi arabia's king is said to approve health care privatization. it will change hospitals into corporations. jean-paul is the weather is on a set. in terms of economic growth, we had data recently, this is a reminder for clients, we put this on a chart. it has been a series of growth years for the kingdom, and t
if you were to look out longer-term, i would try to draw comparisons with a place like bosnia, let'say, were often that's where after the conflict they have a power-sharing agreement with different entities. it is a disaster from a policy taking perspective, you cannot get anything done, but i'm a little and security perspective, it reduced risks. it was said that isis is going to retake most of syria and there's nothing u.s. can do about it. we will continue our conversation with jean-paul....
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germany, so long distrusted by its neighbors, take an aggressive posture to end the slaughter in bosniand the first deployment of german forces outside of its own country since the end of world war ii. after all the carnage of the war, finally the berlin wall falls. should you just heave a sigh of relief or recognize that this has been a terrible experience for russia? and reach out a hand of friendship accompanied by a check and give me the answer to do the same. should nato be preserved or scrapped? there are a lot of people who thought it should be scrapped. and instead expanded not as threat but as a promise with a special set of partnerships that included both russia and ukraine to guarantee the territorial integrity and cooperation of people in the future. these were really big questions. it sounds so easy now. and you say not only was it easy, but look how reality has intervened. look how different things are now. you may think all of us who grow gray look doddering in the face of current realities, but there are no permanent victories or defeats in politics. what matters most is
germany, so long distrusted by its neighbors, take an aggressive posture to end the slaughter in bosniand the first deployment of german forces outside of its own country since the end of world war ii. after all the carnage of the war, finally the berlin wall falls. should you just heave a sigh of relief or recognize that this has been a terrible experience for russia? and reach out a hand of friendship accompanied by a check and give me the answer to do the same. should nato be preserved or...
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host: that question of the response for tom bosnia, the homeland security advisor.ther people responded to it as well. ,gain, (202) 748-8000 democrats. (202) 748-8001, republicans. , independent2 callers. journalists, we have a line for you. (202) 748-8003. louisiana,s a first, independent line. go ahead. caller: thank you, we love you here in louisiana. i watch you all the time. look. i am an independent. i was a democrat. i supported trump. and these journalists have been beating up on trump....
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years with navy seal teams one, five, and elite six, deployed 13 times over two decades including bosnia, iraq, afghanistan, received a bronze star for valor and the purple heart for wounds suffered in combat. talk to kristen beck. talked to my former constituent who retired out of the army as a colonel.- as a heroes those military about their records and compare it to your military record of zero. this is a draft dodger who is now dodging the military service of thousands and thousands of people. it is completely without any respect or regard for every single person who serves this country with honor and respect, including those members who are transgender. i would like to add that, within the hour, the rules committee at 3:00, scott peters who could not be here has an amendment up that would say no dollars in the military omnibus though will be -- omnibus bill that will be before us, no dollar will be used to support the ban on transgender service, so hopefully we will get a chance to have every member of congress held accountable on this issue. i want to say thank you for everyone bei
years with navy seal teams one, five, and elite six, deployed 13 times over two decades including bosnia, iraq, afghanistan, received a bronze star for valor and the purple heart for wounds suffered in combat. talk to kristen beck. talked to my former constituent who retired out of the army as a colonel.- as a heroes those military about their records and compare it to your military record of zero. this is a draft dodger who is now dodging the military service of thousands and thousands of...
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i think of sarajevo in bosnia. it requires strong international engagement.n by isis. but the underlying problem is, and we saw visinia rack and we have seen it in afghanistan, if you cannot control the big politics of the region, neighbours such as iran, pakistan, no matter what you try to do on the ground, falls apart. we have to deal with iran's influence in iraq. james jeffrey, thank you. politics, too much of it. time for some sport. paris and los angeles will be the next hosts of the olympic games after tokyo. in an unusual move, both cities will be officially awarded the 2024 and 2028 games in september. all the other contenders pulled out of the race. but the question remains — who'll host the games first? my my kind of race. no competition. both cities are vying for 2024. emmanuel macron has put himself front and centre of the paris bid. it is him again. he makes me feel inadequate. here he is last month, boxing in paris as part of events to drum up support in the city. he is only four years younger than me. i hate him! he's also been in switzerland
i think of sarajevo in bosnia. it requires strong international engagement.n by isis. but the underlying problem is, and we saw visinia rack and we have seen it in afghanistan, if you cannot control the big politics of the region, neighbours such as iran, pakistan, no matter what you try to do on the ground, falls apart. we have to deal with iran's influence in iraq. james jeffrey, thank you. politics, too much of it. time for some sport. paris and los angeles will be the next hosts of the...
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i feel like i'm in bosnia. got a nice view now. with no back wall. >> but you're okay. >> that's the saving grace. neither of us was hurt. >> it can be fixed and put back. >> yeah. but what's in between. >> a lot of work. >> a mess. jonathan: i spent time with mark french. we have more at 5:00. he had his sense of humor intact. he and his wife came through unscathed. but he stepped on a nail because he was wearing flip-flops and his home is deemed unlivable. the insurance adjustors making the rounds. we have seen a convoy of trucks for the utilities. the power could be out two days or a week. there are dozens going through what he is and many are going through worse. brad bell is joining me and you talked to people whose homes were leveled. >> this is a house and one of those stories as well. this is the side wall of the house that has come out in this direction. a man in his last night when the roof lifted off of the house. there is the roof. he got out with minor injuries. take a look over in this direction. this is clear the pat
i feel like i'm in bosnia. got a nice view now. with no back wall. >> but you're okay. >> that's the saving grace. neither of us was hurt. >> it can be fixed and put back. >> yeah. but what's in between. >> a lot of work. >> a mess. jonathan: i spent time with mark french. we have more at 5:00. he had his sense of humor intact. he and his wife came through unscathed. but he stepped on a nail because he was wearing flip-flops and his home is deemed unlivable....
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and war-torn countries like bosnia and rwanda. at oxford he looked at a memorial for scholars who died in the two world wars. >> if they hadn't made the decision, i would not be standing here. i realized at that moment i wanted to do my part. >> he did for torres as a navy seal. serving in both iraq and afghanistan. >> you know that in every moment there is a material left and settle into your right. they're counting on you. i can stay strong for them for 10 more seconds. i can fight for them one more minute. if i can make it one more minute than i can make it 10 more minutes. >> when he returned to missouri started a nonprofit called the mission continues. to help veterans with disabilities recover by serving others. >> continued omission of service in communities and start their own businesses and get quality private sector jobs and live as contributing citizens again here at home. >> the ferguson riots in 2014 where the turning point. that led him into politics. >> ferguson was a tremendous failure. if we had a leader that had
and war-torn countries like bosnia and rwanda. at oxford he looked at a memorial for scholars who died in the two world wars. >> if they hadn't made the decision, i would not be standing here. i realized at that moment i wanted to do my part. >> he did for torres as a navy seal. serving in both iraq and afghanistan. >> you know that in every moment there is a material left and settle into your right. they're counting on you. i can stay strong for them for 10 more seconds. i...
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upheld that voucher program, that we would see religious strife of the same degree that we saw in bosnia and northern ireland. now, i just, of course, as a litigator thought that was a tad ridiculous and, in fact, we have not seen any such religious strife flowing from that decision but, nonetheless, that illustrates the divide. an issue, of course, that a lot of people are, feel very strongly about is the second amendment. and, of course, the united states supreme court reading the second amendment and applying its historical meaning ruled that the second amendment provides an individual right to that,nership of guns and obviously, is an issue that had not been resolved before then. the issue of political speech, particularly the exercise of political speech through campaign contributions. ,efore the current court political speech could be very, very heavily regulated by state governments and the federal government. today, those restrictions are far less, l the court reading the plain language of the first amendment that says congress shall make no law abridging freedom of speech, and g
upheld that voucher program, that we would see religious strife of the same degree that we saw in bosnia and northern ireland. now, i just, of course, as a litigator thought that was a tad ridiculous and, in fact, we have not seen any such religious strife flowing from that decision but, nonetheless, that illustrates the divide. an issue, of course, that a lot of people are, feel very strongly about is the second amendment. and, of course, the united states supreme court reading the second...