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the serbs have captured srebrenica. >> there had been made these safe zones around eastern bosnia.ica. >> once again bosnian 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. the bosnian/serb general walked in 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 buses, taken out, lined up, and machine gunned to death and 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. t
the serbs have captured srebrenica. >> there had been made these safe zones around eastern bosnia.ica. >> once again bosnian 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. the bosnian/serb general walked in as if a conquering hero. >> the general came swaggering in to srebrenica. and some of the most chilling video that will...
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today we can supply all of bosnia and herzegovina with fish. >> the findings of andrej gajic and hisinternational concern. now gajic hopes to open an ocean research institute in his home country. and he hopes that one day, biodiversity will return to the adriatic -- so that it will be as rich in species as this marine aquarium. >> water is most valued where it's least present. peru's capital, lima, is located inina coastatal desert. but rivers supply the city with glacial water from the andes: and there's still a bountiful supply of it. in the settlements on the edge of the city, however, beyond the limits of its water system, things look very different. >> an unusual l project is ununderway. men are e carrying blue-green bundles up the hillside. they're also putting up many wooden posts. then the nylon nets go up, here on a hill overlooking lima, the capital of peru. a dense fog is blanketing the poor neighborhood below, but little rain falls on these dry hills. a tanker-truck is making its way slowly up the street. it's the o only source o of fh litwater for the hundreds ofry hthou
today we can supply all of bosnia and herzegovina with fish. >> the findings of andrej gajic and hisinternational concern. now gajic hopes to open an ocean research institute in his home country. and he hopes that one day, biodiversity will return to the adriatic -- so that it will be as rich in species as this marine aquarium. >> water is most valued where it's least present. peru's capital, lima, is located inina coastatal desert. but rivers supply the city with glacial water from...
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today we can supply all of bosnia and herzegovina with fish. >> the findings of andrej gajic and hisinternational concern. now gajic hopes to open an ocean research institute in his home country. and he hopes that one day, biodiversity will return to the adriatic -- so that it will be as rich in species as this marine aquarium. >> water is most valued where it's least present. peru's capital, lima, is located inina coastatal desert. but rivers supply the city with glacial water from the andes: and there's still a bountiful supply of it. in the settlements on the edge of the city, however, beyond the limits of its water system, things look very different. >> an unusual l project is ununderway. men are e carrying blue-green bundles up the hillside. they're also putting up many wooden posts. then the nylon nets go up, here on a hill overlooking lima, the capital of peru. a dense fog is blanketing the poor neighborhood below, but little rain falls on these dry hills. a tanker-truck is making its way slowly up the street. it's the o only source o of fh litwater for the hundreds ofry hthou
today we can supply all of bosnia and herzegovina with fish. >> the findings of andrej gajic and hisinternational concern. now gajic hopes to open an ocean research institute in his home country. and he hopes that one day, biodiversity will return to the adriatic -- so that it will be as rich in species as this marine aquarium. >> water is most valued where it's least present. peru's capital, lima, is located inina coastatal desert. but rivers supply the city with glacial water from...
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croatia, bosnia, serbia. and we already started to connect., yes, we are connecting 110w along the sava river. but before i head across to my next country on the sava, duska tells me i need to be fully initiated into life on the river with this time—honoured tradition. are you going to behead me? no, we don't do that any more! but if you want to be a member, you have to show us if you are able to sharpen that wooden stick. ah, you show me. and just when i thought the wood chopping was bad enough... here you go — on your knees. baptized with the water of the river sava. next up on my voyage down the longest river within the balkans, croatia's capital, zagreb. croatia was part of the austro—hungarian empire until the end of the first world war. and you can see much of that architectural influence around zagreb. the city has been fought over by competing armies for centuries. in the 15th century, so the story goes, the ottoman army was camped on the other side of the sava river, just over there, preparing to attack the city. to deter them, a cann
croatia, bosnia, serbia. and we already started to connect., yes, we are connecting 110w along the sava river. but before i head across to my next country on the sava, duska tells me i need to be fully initiated into life on the river with this time—honoured tradition. are you going to behead me? no, we don't do that any more! but if you want to be a member, you have to show us if you are able to sharpen that wooden stick. ah, you show me. and just when i thought the wood chopping was bad...
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in bosnia, my. are called the state department and the operations center, have you heard from our mother? she said, don't ever do that to us again. you can't make us worry about you. family is what gives you stability. >> i want to thank both of you for taking the time to engage in this discussion. i found it fascinating. ladies and gentlemen, please thank the foreign minister and the secretary. [applause] >> thank you. we will be back here in 15 minutes. please give us a moment while the secretary and minister depart the building. thank you. announcer: tomorrow on "newsmakers," a member of the judiciary committee talks about the new supreme court term and the addition of justice neil gorsuch to the court, health-care and the tax overhaul, and the impact of alabama senate candidate roy moore's victory in the primary. congress is back on monday. the house will spend a majority of the week debating the house republican's budget resolution for fiscal year 2018. they will also consider a bill that will
in bosnia, my. are called the state department and the operations center, have you heard from our mother? she said, don't ever do that to us again. you can't make us worry about you. family is what gives you stability. >> i want to thank both of you for taking the time to engage in this discussion. i found it fascinating. ladies and gentlemen, please thank the foreign minister and the secretary. [applause] >> thank you. we will be back here in 15 minutes. please give us a moment...
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when ramos finds a bone in the woods he contacts the missing persons institute of bosnia and herzegovina. dixon name of vets comes to help promise members of his family also perished in the genocide. which you. must know the will. so they want to remove. you from. you know. mine and. the knowledge of will to. i'm told your mother though you know you maupassant is also not a group of. people so it's sort of to put a little sort of push it. well the thought could not go to work with no justification or more of what are you doing ok well i think it would if they do everything is clearly more a day thirty two whatever you look for before the sure. is truly to you used to do which is a mystery elizabeth sue but i should know this will be a quick preview though as you saw one quality from work and still. is paid to open a t.v. put the hired girl you know like we mice with all kind i don't know please you see the hook up was there really was i do you want most of those studies i have to go to the last two. this nickel really in the to the last two because they had to have the clean hoods that p
when ramos finds a bone in the woods he contacts the missing persons institute of bosnia and herzegovina. dixon name of vets comes to help promise members of his family also perished in the genocide. which you. must know the will. so they want to remove. you from. you know. mine and. the knowledge of will to. i'm told your mother though you know you maupassant is also not a group of. people so it's sort of to put a little sort of push it. well the thought could not go to work with no...
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when ramos finds a bone in the woods he contacts the missing persons institute of bosnia and herzegovina. dixon name of vets comes to help promise members of his family also perished in the genocide. that you would if you will which will. but first. of all of will. so they want to move there knowing long a fellow you don't fulfil no gheorghiu who might not under. an order of whatever you want to go over there for the knowledge of when you'll take the. i don't need your money though you know you maupassant is also no surprise at all you're so different to lot of people so do i sort of have to put a lot of sort of push it on a on the thought of going to work with midwest region or more what are you doing to . deal with it it's really more a day thirty two whatever you look for before the show. you struggle to used to do which is a mystery also be. rational also be quick probably it was you. who luckily to you from work. is paid to open a t.v. put heart. we must with all kind of police you see the hook up was there really was you want most of those two days to two hours to. this nickel real
when ramos finds a bone in the woods he contacts the missing persons institute of bosnia and herzegovina. dixon name of vets comes to help promise members of his family also perished in the genocide. that you would if you will which will. but first. of all of will. so they want to move there knowing long a fellow you don't fulfil no gheorghiu who might not under. an order of whatever you want to go over there for the knowledge of when you'll take the. i don't need your money though you know you...
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when ramos finds a bone in the wood he contacts the missing persons institute of bosnia and herzegovina. dixon name of h. comes to help promise members of his family also perished in the genocide. what you want to do. but first. of all the will. so they want to move their pneumonia. you know. my number. if the knowledge of will to. i'm told you must go you know you must on is also not a group of. people so it's sort of to put a little sort of push it. well the thought could not go to work with us teaching a more on what are you doing not very well i think what they do they do with in school the more you take the to do whatever you look for before the sure. you study to used to do it as a mystery also be sue brush no less would be a quid pro of it all as you saw one coming to you from work i would see don't. you speed to open it even if with a hired girl you know like we mice with all kind i don't know please you see the hook up was there really was i do you want most of those studies to tuzla are still . this nickel re in the too large to post they had to liquidate there's a. post louis
when ramos finds a bone in the wood he contacts the missing persons institute of bosnia and herzegovina. dixon name of h. comes to help promise members of his family also perished in the genocide. what you want to do. but first. of all the will. so they want to move their pneumonia. you know. my number. if the knowledge of will to. i'm told you must go you know you must on is also not a group of. people so it's sort of to put a little sort of push it. well the thought could not go to work with...
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bosnia—herzegovina jumped a point ahead of greece with a a—nil win in gibraltar.s adrift. maybe it technically we were very poor today. you have to give credit to the organisation of greece which was very good. they were playing with the crowd and they gave them what they wanted. counter attacks was a quick way to put us under pressure and i think today was a performance that needed tactics. in group a... france had kylian mbappe, thomas lemar and antoine griezmann in their lineup but they had a humiliating goalless draw at home to luxembourg, who are ranked 136th in the world. sweden thrashed belarus a—nil, while the netherlands kept their hopes of automatic qualification going with a 3—1 win over bulgaria. switzerland eased to their eighth straight win in qualifying, they won 3—0 away to bottom side latvia. the swiss have a maximum 2a points in group b, three ahead of portugal although they still have to visit the european champions for a showdown in lisbon in theirfinal game. portugal, who beat 10—man hungary 1—nil away, have a vastly superior goal difference.
bosnia—herzegovina jumped a point ahead of greece with a a—nil win in gibraltar.s adrift. maybe it technically we were very poor today. you have to give credit to the organisation of greece which was very good. they were playing with the crowd and they gave them what they wanted. counter attacks was a quick way to put us under pressure and i think today was a performance that needed tactics. in group a... france had kylian mbappe, thomas lemar and antoine griezmann in their lineup but they...
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wales will also face bosnia—herzegovina, england and russia in group 1.the bmw championship at lake forest in illinois for a wire to wire victory in the penultimate event of the fedex cup play offs. the australian finished on 23 under winning by five strokes. he came home ahead of this man, england's justin rose, and american, rickie fowler, to move fourth in the standings as the top 30 remaining head to the final event, the tour championship at east lake in atlanta, georgia next week. the overall winner of the play offs earns a $10 million bonus and the 33 year old leishman will start fourth after this win, as he and his young family celebrated afterwards it isa it is a long week. it takes the energy out of you. i was very tired last night. i didn't sleep well. you know, that five shot lead, it is just enough that you should get beaten, but not quite enough that you, that it is, you know, out of reach. no, really happy. nice to, you know a specially to hold off a run on me on the back nine. but that fire shots, it was a lot closer than that. —— five. ann
wales will also face bosnia—herzegovina, england and russia in group 1.the bmw championship at lake forest in illinois for a wire to wire victory in the penultimate event of the fedex cup play offs. the australian finished on 23 under winning by five strokes. he came home ahead of this man, england's justin rose, and american, rickie fowler, to move fourth in the standings as the top 30 remaining head to the final event, the tour championship at east lake in atlanta, georgia next week. the...
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stadium, he mention germany, the world champions, we have beaten them and the play—off game against bosniatback in some of the other matches we had and the grandstand finishes, that should feature in our minds and we are a couple of points behind serbia. i think that we all know that we are going out to actually try and win the game. we knew that it would never be plain sailing in the group. we are a team, we will not run away with the group as we are at the get some of the top teams in europe. we can draw on past results that we have had at the aviva stadium and hopefully give it full throttle and go for it. whatever the result it looks like this group will go right to the wire. after the evening the republic's two remaining fixtures in the group are here against moldova in october but for a quick turnaround for a potential showdown against a welsh side in cardiff... also tonight — coach of england women manager mark sampson says his "conscience is clear" following the allegations of bullying, discrimination and racism made by striker eni aluko. sampson was cleared by an fa inquiry into a
stadium, he mention germany, the world champions, we have beaten them and the play—off game against bosniatback in some of the other matches we had and the grandstand finishes, that should feature in our minds and we are a couple of points behind serbia. i think that we all know that we are going out to actually try and win the game. we knew that it would never be plain sailing in the group. we are a team, we will not run away with the group as we are at the get some of the top teams in...
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he did tours in bosnia, iraq and afghanistan. the dog helps him with ptsd.ill was surprised when things got so ugly on friday. >> it's disgusting to have an animal inside a public restaurant. >> reporter: the woman didn't like the idea of a dog in a restaurant. but it wasn't just a pet. it's a service animal. under the americans with disabilities act the dog was allowed to stay. the woman's only option was to take herself out of the restaurant. she didn't leave quietly. some good has come out of folks seeing this video. >> it's making people understand, you know what, this is not the way we should be treating each other. >> reporter: i dug up the laws surrounding service animals. police are investigating what happened and are not yet releasing the woman's name. for legal reasons we have to blur her face. cathy is there in the kitchen and on the phone. the support for jp has been overwhelming. >> people are calling from all over the united states in support. they want to buy him a meal, they want to buy the dog a meal. they want to support him. >> reporter: i
he did tours in bosnia, iraq and afghanistan. the dog helps him with ptsd.ill was surprised when things got so ugly on friday. >> it's disgusting to have an animal inside a public restaurant. >> reporter: the woman didn't like the idea of a dog in a restaurant. but it wasn't just a pet. it's a service animal. under the americans with disabilities act the dog was allowed to stay. the woman's only option was to take herself out of the restaurant. she didn't leave quietly. some good...
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i think the only pressure that may have any effect is that actually from the countries of bosnia. anew to suit the indonesian foreign minister was seen there was in rangoon recently. that's about the only pressure that's going to be going to count. is this is a terrible terrible situation. the west generally in europe into particular put a great deal of store in this democratic transition. and now we've seen this tragedy unfolding before us. david cameron that idea. now some deadlock a moment while the powers i do not have to be followed with regard to north korea following its latest missile test. the united states is pushing for greater sanctions on the regime in pyongyang that russia says such a move would be counterproductive. well as the diplomats argue tensions are ramping up on the peninsula with south korea putting on a show of military force this tuesday. south korean warships conducted live fire exercises in the sea of japan. a show of strength in response to pyongyang's recent nuclear test. people who know darryl was carried out to try the numbers opposition of the navy
i think the only pressure that may have any effect is that actually from the countries of bosnia. anew to suit the indonesian foreign minister was seen there was in rangoon recently. that's about the only pressure that's going to be going to count. is this is a terrible terrible situation. the west generally in europe into particular put a great deal of store in this democratic transition. and now we've seen this tragedy unfolding before us. david cameron that idea. now some deadlock a moment...
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bosnia. my daughter called the state department and the operations center, have you heard from our mother. no. i came home, don't ever do that to us again you can't make us worry about you we reversed rolls, your family is what gives you stability. >> i want to thank both of you for taking time to have this discussion. i enjoyed it a lot. please thank the foreign and the secretary. >> thank you, we will now have a short break, we'll be back here in 15 minutes. please give us a minute while the secretary and minister depart the building. thank you. >>> a 15 minute break or so here in this event. and when they come back, we'll bring you back live coverage. in the meantime, let's show you the south korean ambassador speaking last week in new york at the united nations. >> the assembly will hear and address by his excellency president of the republic of korea. i request protocol to escort his excellency. on behalf of the delegates, i welcome to the united nations his excellency. president of the
bosnia. my daughter called the state department and the operations center, have you heard from our mother. no. i came home, don't ever do that to us again you can't make us worry about you we reversed rolls, your family is what gives you stability. >> i want to thank both of you for taking time to have this discussion. i enjoyed it a lot. please thank the foreign and the secretary. >> thank you, we will now have a short break, we'll be back here in 15 minutes. please give us a...
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but darn it very busy bosnia and the talk is regional government do not backtrack on this mistake as soon as possible. they will go down in history with the shame of having track the region into an ethnic and sectarian war. dozens of iraqi soldiers of joint longer in texas wargames near the border. for most last week as a warning against the referendum. the joints drills come a year after the two countries where all to overtake easement your presence in iraq. but this is a message to the kurdish region of a government that. iraq and turkey who will turn outut on good terms unl recently are willing to work together in the military domain. to prevent the. outcome both the. . different. turkey has fourth a kurdish insurgency within its borders with decades and considers the iraqi kurds referendum as a threats to its own territorial integrity. and the results show an overwhelming majority costs and yes ballot on monday. with over seventy percent of and is moving just taking pots. edition the domestic barzani says the fact is not bindin. is meant to give him a mandate to negotiate indepen
but darn it very busy bosnia and the talk is regional government do not backtrack on this mistake as soon as possible. they will go down in history with the shame of having track the region into an ethnic and sectarian war. dozens of iraqi soldiers of joint longer in texas wargames near the border. for most last week as a warning against the referendum. the joints drills come a year after the two countries where all to overtake easement your presence in iraq. but this is a message to the...
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itself is a problem surely for the un because you then end up in a situation say such as we had in bosnia in the mid ninety's where the un is under incredible amounts of pressure with its people on the ground and they need that all the resolution otherwise it's mission creep and their people begin to suffer well i think it's absolutely true that. national leaders around the world can act with impunity there are very few cases where they where the un has been in bringing anybody to book for crimes of humanity or even beginning to stop them in the areas where there has been international intervention to stop crimes against humanity it's been usually other organizations other bodies such as nato or to a certain extent in north east africa. that have been the major players in bringing about any sort of change to internal politics and so set in new york is is the system that the un adheres to of resolution followed by resolution followed by resolution inherently flawed because to get a resolution being signed off we've just seen it with north korea it has to be so watered down as to not please
itself is a problem surely for the un because you then end up in a situation say such as we had in bosnia in the mid ninety's where the un is under incredible amounts of pressure with its people on the ground and they need that all the resolution otherwise it's mission creep and their people begin to suffer well i think it's absolutely true that. national leaders around the world can act with impunity there are very few cases where they where the un has been in bringing anybody to book for...
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initiative within the security council to that effect the crisis is very immediate what happened in bosnia in one thousand nine hundred five and in rwanda in nineteen ninety four ross what is your reaction to those comments look like. well there's growing horror to what is happening to the worrying of people as they are fleeing their homes in raw and state and trying to find safety across the western border into bangladesh there is a real sense that this community has been much maligned much discriminated against and now is being targeted by the government in young gone with what many are feeling is the tacit approval of the state councilors course as some of our viewers may know she can't be the official leader because her late husband and her two children are not citizens of me and maher and so she's not allowed to actually be the president or the prime minister that said there are many people here at the united nations who feel that she is missing an opportunity to demonstrate her moral clarity by not condemning the military attacks and that comes even though the united states is saying
initiative within the security council to that effect the crisis is very immediate what happened in bosnia in one thousand nine hundred five and in rwanda in nineteen ninety four ross what is your reaction to those comments look like. well there's growing horror to what is happening to the worrying of people as they are fleeing their homes in raw and state and trying to find safety across the western border into bangladesh there is a real sense that this community has been much maligned much...
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yugoslavia slovenia is the only country where life is better than it was when it was part of yugoslavia bosnia and herzegovina is on the verge of failing kosovo became a safe haven for the mafia and gangsters let's look at libya it is in ruins there's no statehood there syria is almost destroyed the i said regime which i don't support quite the opposite actually but it is the least of all the evils because it provides some sort of stability afghanistan is in ruins nato lost the war the war in iraq was a total disaster and it is also in ruins whenever the west got involved and hit its true interests the real politic line some lecturing on human rights and democracy has left behind a scorched earth there is no other name for it that is why the flow of refugees is constantly growing in twenty sixteen strong international peace research institute published a report stating that the largest number of refugees come to europe from countries that we graced with our bombs that says some things the second largest group of refugees who flee from poverty that's understandable we destroy these economies th
yugoslavia slovenia is the only country where life is better than it was when it was part of yugoslavia bosnia and herzegovina is on the verge of failing kosovo became a safe haven for the mafia and gangsters let's look at libya it is in ruins there's no statehood there syria is almost destroyed the i said regime which i don't support quite the opposite actually but it is the least of all the evils because it provides some sort of stability afghanistan is in ruins nato lost the war the war in...
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into battle in wars they didn't want to fight which were bosnia and somalia.he had been a draft dodger, the key person in this was colin powell. studds hoped colin powell would see, to the desegregation of armed services and the truman administration and hoped colin powell would get this and he never did and it hurt, spoke to one of his aides emotionally. yes? >> in march 1993 an amazing event. through the lens -- you made reference to his memoir, talking about others who are not out over the years, whether it is a supportive network, was completely in denial, wouldn't make a public statement, more supportive behind the scenes and that left. >> very good question. earlier in his life when he was in their closet, lovers were also in the closet, i could see he used the first names of people. and came out of print. that part of the story is harder for him to tell. it is mostly about his early life. there is nothing about how we sealed the deal in the subcommittee. it is mostly about how hard it was to grow up in the 50s. i think he lost touch with these people an
into battle in wars they didn't want to fight which were bosnia and somalia.he had been a draft dodger, the key person in this was colin powell. studds hoped colin powell would see, to the desegregation of armed services and the truman administration and hoped colin powell would get this and he never did and it hurt, spoke to one of his aides emotionally. yes? >> in march 1993 an amazing event. through the lens -- you made reference to his memoir, talking about others who are not out over...
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weak it is hugely unfortunate that we can know me on my own to the list of countries like rwanda and bosnia general ses in which the world is fully aware the united nations was fully aware were going on in real time when they chose to do nothing now over the last few weeks we have seen over four hundred thousand or enjoy being ethnically cleansed from myanmar pouring over the border into bangladesh that is approximately thirty percent of the entire population this is ethnic cleansing on an industrial scale and it's completely unprecedented i'm very sympathetic to the people who say look i'm saying suki doesn't have much control of the military the military still who would considerable power in that country but despite that we have to remember that and sang suu kyi as though the leader of the largest political party in the country she is the more conscience of that country she is the most famous citizen of that country and for hard to say nothing at all what's going on and in fact say that ethnic cleansing is there's no ethnic cleansing going on it's far too strong a word i believe a lot of
weak it is hugely unfortunate that we can know me on my own to the list of countries like rwanda and bosnia general ses in which the world is fully aware the united nations was fully aware were going on in real time when they chose to do nothing now over the last few weeks we have seen over four hundred thousand or enjoy being ethnically cleansed from myanmar pouring over the border into bangladesh that is approximately thirty percent of the entire population this is ethnic cleansing on an...
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yugoslavia slovenia is the only country where life is better than it was when it was part of yugoslavia bosnia and herzegovina is on the verge of failing kosovo became a safe haven for the mafia and gangsters let's look at libya it is in ruins there is no statehood there syria is almost destroyed the assad regime which i don't support quite the opposite actually but it is the least of all the evils because it provides some sort of stability of afghanistan is in ruins nato lost the war the war in iraq was a total disaster and it is also in ruins whenever the west got involved and hit is true interests the real politic behind some lecturing on human rights and democracy is left behind a scorched earth there is no other name for it that is why the flow of refugees is constantly growing in twenty sixteen story international peace research institute published a report stating that the largest number of refugees come to europe from countries that we graced with our bombs that says some things the second largest group of refugees who flee from poverty that's understandable we destroy these economies
yugoslavia slovenia is the only country where life is better than it was when it was part of yugoslavia bosnia and herzegovina is on the verge of failing kosovo became a safe haven for the mafia and gangsters let's look at libya it is in ruins there is no statehood there syria is almost destroyed the assad regime which i don't support quite the opposite actually but it is the least of all the evils because it provides some sort of stability of afghanistan is in ruins nato lost the war the war...
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yugoslavia slovenia is the only country where life is better than it was when it was part of yugoslavia bosnia and herzegovina is on the verge of failing kosovo became a safe haven for the mafia and gangsters let's look at libya it is in ruins there is no statehood there syria is almost destroyed the assad regime which i don't support quite the opposite actually but it is the least of all evils because it provides some sort of stability of afghanistan is in ruins nato lost the war the war in iraq was a total disaster and it is also in ruins whenever the west got involved and it is true interests the real politic behind some lecturing on human rights and democracy has left behind a scorched earth there is no other name for it that is why the flow of refugees is constantly growing in twenty sixteen stockholm international peace research institute published a report stating that the largest number of refugees come to europe from countries that we graced with our bombs that says some things the second largest group of refugees who flee from poverty that's understandable we destroy these economies
yugoslavia slovenia is the only country where life is better than it was when it was part of yugoslavia bosnia and herzegovina is on the verge of failing kosovo became a safe haven for the mafia and gangsters let's look at libya it is in ruins there is no statehood there syria is almost destroyed the assad regime which i don't support quite the opposite actually but it is the least of all evils because it provides some sort of stability of afghanistan is in ruins nato lost the war the war in...
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spent in bosnia between one thousand nine hundred two and one thousand and five training and equipping rebels or the sixty four million dollars training georgian rebels from two thousand and one to two thousand and four or may be need be it was more than half a billion dollars the u.s. spent training and arming rebels in syria who have ties to numerous al qaeda affiliates you know we all want justice sixteen years ago we did and as we brushed the asked for ash from our faces and looked around at the machine gun toting soldiers who had appeared out of nowhere we realized that the justice we had been promised was little more than an excuse to continue participating in costly regime change were perpetrated in part by the very terrorist organizations that murdered two thousand nine hundred seventy six fellow citizens of the world emotionally scarred millions who watched it happen and changed the course of american culture and values we will never forget the tragedy that befell us that day now we must remember not to forget that which got us there another degree of over and over again them
spent in bosnia between one thousand nine hundred two and one thousand and five training and equipping rebels or the sixty four million dollars training georgian rebels from two thousand and one to two thousand and four or may be need be it was more than half a billion dollars the u.s. spent training and arming rebels in syria who have ties to numerous al qaeda affiliates you know we all want justice sixteen years ago we did and as we brushed the asked for ash from our faces and looked around...
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yugoslavia slovenia is the only country where life is better than it was when it was part of yugoslavia bosnia and herzegovina is on the verge of failing kosovo became a safe haven for the mafia and gangsters let's look at libya it is in ruins there is no statehood there syria is almost destroyed the assad regime which i don't support quite the opposite actually but it is the least of all evils because it provides some sort of stability of afghanistan is in ruins nato lost the war the war in iraq was a total disaster and it is also in ruins whenever the west got involved and it is true interests the real politic behind some lecturing on human rights and democracy is left behind scorched earth there is no other name for it that is why the flow of refugees is constantly growing in twenty sixteen stockholm international peace research institute published a report stating that the largest number of refugees come to europe from countries that we graced with our bombs that says some things the second largest group of refugees who flee from poverty that's understandable we destroy these economies tha
yugoslavia slovenia is the only country where life is better than it was when it was part of yugoslavia bosnia and herzegovina is on the verge of failing kosovo became a safe haven for the mafia and gangsters let's look at libya it is in ruins there is no statehood there syria is almost destroyed the assad regime which i don't support quite the opposite actually but it is the least of all evils because it provides some sort of stability of afghanistan is in ruins nato lost the war the war in...
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there were a series of other up risings in slovenia and bosnia in brazil, turkey, online social movements. this book is a product of discussions from participants in those movements, about the ways that decisions were made in those movements and the things that people learned about organizing structures in that. but today, chiefly, what we want to present on, what we want to pitch to you, is this most recent book about "no wall they can build." it's about all of the different structures and forces at work in society that compel people to migrate, whether they want to or not, and all of the different institutions that make that difficult. right? so, an attempt to make it clear why people would travel without documentation, and what it's like when you have to do that. this book came out of work that people were doing in arizona on the border between the united states and mexico. people involved in a number of organizations there, one organization is called no more deaths. no more deaths is a group that they work in the desert where people are crossing, they make sure that those people who a
there were a series of other up risings in slovenia and bosnia in brazil, turkey, online social movements. this book is a product of discussions from participants in those movements, about the ways that decisions were made in those movements and the things that people learned about organizing structures in that. but today, chiefly, what we want to present on, what we want to pitch to you, is this most recent book about "no wall they can build." it's about all of the different...
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and i live in a city where we have one of the largest refugee populations, and i helped to bring in bosniaes, and i lived in new york and all of these things need to be considered, and there are many pieces of the puzzle. i think just isolating daca is one part of the process. looking at how we solve the immigration problem, the president, he really said we want you to do this in six months and if you don't i will readdress it, and that was a tactic for renegotiating, and we need to deal with the problem which as soon as we get done with the tax reform, and we have six months to go back to the drawing board and let's finally resolve this issue with immigration. wouldn't it be great if this president of all presidents, and our house and senate solve this problem, and i think it would be a really great thing. >> six months or another chinese dinner or two with chocolate -- >> i don't think the president is going to give up on the wall by the way, and he said yesterday over and over he was going to build a wall. >> you think, but do you know? >> who knows? >> that explains quite a bit. >> hav
and i live in a city where we have one of the largest refugee populations, and i helped to bring in bosniaes, and i lived in new york and all of these things need to be considered, and there are many pieces of the puzzle. i think just isolating daca is one part of the process. looking at how we solve the immigration problem, the president, he really said we want you to do this in six months and if you don't i will readdress it, and that was a tactic for renegotiating, and we need to deal with...
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you bring that argument and ask the people of rwanda, syria, or bosnia, were they protected by the un? they would likely say "no." is this being called unsophisticated, another way to basically call trump sympathizers and voters deplorable? >> all i have to say about this, honestly, is that the mainstream media and hillary clinton ask what happened and maybe they should say that they can't keep call millions of americans stupid. that's what they're doing. they keep saying you are dumb. you are buffoons. that's why you voted for trump. and if they keep doing that, the democrats are going to keep losing. liz: what do you think, jessica? >> i don't actually think it was that as the deplorables comment. liz: do you think it came off as elitist? >> i understand that take about it. i don't think that about stephanie. i think she's a thoughtful journalist. but i do agree with katie's point. democrats have to get smarter about how we get the message out. can't talk about them in the same way in much of the way the 2016 conversation happene h. liz: thank you, katie. you both will be back with
you bring that argument and ask the people of rwanda, syria, or bosnia, were they protected by the un? they would likely say "no." is this being called unsophisticated, another way to basically call trump sympathizers and voters deplorable? >> all i have to say about this, honestly, is that the mainstream media and hillary clinton ask what happened and maybe they should say that they can't keep call millions of americans stupid. that's what they're doing. they keep saying you...
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the crisis is very reminiscent of what happened in bosnia in one thousand nine hundred five and in rwanda in one thousand nine hundred four. the international community cannot remain silent. and you not condemn the horror under-secretary caused by words from all indications is a straight backed program of. deeper relation of the. inhabited areas. on the basis of as industry and their religion. we fully endorse the call by the secretary general of the government of the man to order halt to the ongoing ethnic cleansing and ensure the safe return of the displaced rohingya to their homes in safety and dignity. in all the crisis the primary victims. the people the most vulnerable being women and children that is why they feel this session focusing on people striving for peace and decent life or. on a sustainable planet is most opposite. while an intentional community has to resolve these conflicts we must be mindful and focus on the why and in in equal to these within societies and they get between the rich and the poor nations these can you qualities and the gaps part of the. root of competit
the crisis is very reminiscent of what happened in bosnia in one thousand nine hundred five and in rwanda in one thousand nine hundred four. the international community cannot remain silent. and you not condemn the horror under-secretary caused by words from all indications is a straight backed program of. deeper relation of the. inhabited areas. on the basis of as industry and their religion. we fully endorse the call by the secretary general of the government of the man to order halt to the...
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we saw it in bosnia where it was deliberately intended to inflame neighbor against neighbor.e saw it in rwanda. i've seen it in many other places where political leaders -- for their own purpose, their own power, greed, ideology, religion, whatever it might be -- really light those flames. and there's always kindling there. there's always people who are nursing a grievance, who feel that they weren't treated rightg who think somebody's getting ahead, who see the world as a zero sum game. and so those thoughts were very much present in my mind as i went back to wellesley and, you know, tried to, you know, say tw the graduates you're coming out of this great education you've been given at a time of a lot of you are turmoil, a lot of questioning. please, find your role. and something as simple as wherever you end up, go register to vote. get involved. to the point where your voice will actually be added to thosev with whom you agree or even if you don't agree on everything, people of reason wanting to get together. and i told them i think we're living at a time when there's a de
we saw it in bosnia where it was deliberately intended to inflame neighbor against neighbor.e saw it in rwanda. i've seen it in many other places where political leaders -- for their own purpose, their own power, greed, ideology, religion, whatever it might be -- really light those flames. and there's always kindling there. there's always people who are nursing a grievance, who feel that they weren't treated rightg who think somebody's getting ahead, who see the world as a zero sum game. and so...
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weak it is hugely unfortunate that we can know me on my own to the list of countries like rwanda and bosnia general ses in which the world was fully aware the united nations was fully aware were going on in new tame well it chose to do nothing and the myanmar situation has been going on for over half a century as you mentioned they've been described as the most persecuted minority in the world by the united nations and our recent harvard study indicated that one in eight people are in the global enjoy origin now over the last few weeks we have seen over four hundred thousand new hinge are being ethnically from myanmar pouring over the border into bangladesh that is approximately thirty percent of the entire population this is ethnic cleansing on an industrial scale and it's completely unprecedented not only is the myanmar military expelling these people they are burning their villages and human rights watch is obtained considerable evidence from satellite imagery and elsewhere so in the entire villages two thousand six hundred homes for example the hmong go district in point and know they a
weak it is hugely unfortunate that we can know me on my own to the list of countries like rwanda and bosnia general ses in which the world was fully aware the united nations was fully aware were going on in new tame well it chose to do nothing and the myanmar situation has been going on for over half a century as you mentioned they've been described as the most persecuted minority in the world by the united nations and our recent harvard study indicated that one in eight people are in the...
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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. of course, as a litigator, i thought that was 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 about feel very strongly is the second amendment. and of course, the united states supreme court, reading the second amendment and applying it plain meaning and historical meaning, ruled that the second amendment provides an individual right to the ownership of guns. issueat obviously is an that had not been resolved before then. the issue of political speech, particularly the exercise of political speech through campaign contribution before the , political speech could be very heavily regulated by state governments and federal governments. today, those restrictions are far less permissible. and again, the court reading the plain language of the first amendment amendment that says, congress shall make no law abridging freedom of speech and giving
upheld that voucher program, that we would see religious strife of the same degree that we saw in bosnia and northern ireland. of course, as a litigator, i thought that was 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 about feel very strongly is the second amendment. and of course, the united states supreme court, reading the second amendment and applying it plain...
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thing before we go and look at some of the world's best cliff divers competing over the weekend in bosnia and you'd want to be one of the best aproned almost thirty meters on the most into the net for river the bridge built by the ottomans two hundred fifty years ago has been a favorite for know and visitors to dive for generations it's definitely not for me. impressive that will do it for days he is great remember to keep in touch with us on social media hash tag as ever is great and all the other ways to connect with us right here for me for one home team thank you for watching we'll see you tomorrow at fifteen gee. let's talk. now. right now. right now it's happening so fast. you can barely keep up with it. right now we've got clowns protecting. on mobile technology finding clean water not tomorrow not five years in the future. now. in a disaster the internet can be restored by a truck. you know mind this truck can drive itself and right now this child is being treated by a doctor from six thousand miles away this is science fiction and cisco networks are making it happen now. because
thing before we go and look at some of the world's best cliff divers competing over the weekend in bosnia and you'd want to be one of the best aproned almost thirty meters on the most into the net for river the bridge built by the ottomans two hundred fifty years ago has been a favorite for know and visitors to dive for generations it's definitely not for me. impressive that will do it for days he is great remember to keep in touch with us on social media hash tag as ever is great and all the...
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it looked like at some point like bosnia. it could the regime looked like it was going fall. that was the u.s. red line. etc. at some point russia and iran got them out in military. put their people there. and then you ended up with several different regional countries with their proforces on the ground. in a fractured situation. you went from an opposition vs. regime dynamic. to a fractured country essentially a a failed state right now. where it's many different powers with zones of influence including iran and others. and then you had insertion of the element of terrorism. a lot of al qaeda people there was a prison break. they fled to syria. over time they found an opening sort of vacuum they filled. etc., etc. we can go on about how al qaeda found, matured into transformed into different forms. but in this process, turkey did support groups that were against syria regime. and iran supported the regime. those are position forces because of failure on the side of turkey, u.s., eu, they couldn't develop a common one unit of opposition. and then by then, the terrorist groups
it looked like at some point like bosnia. it could the regime looked like it was going fall. that was the u.s. red line. etc. at some point russia and iran got them out in military. put their people there. and then you ended up with several different regional countries with their proforces on the ground. in a fractured situation. you went from an opposition vs. regime dynamic. to a fractured country essentially a a failed state right now. where it's many different powers with zones of influence...