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also ahead, growing russian influence and a surge in nationalism spark tensions in bosnia. why many fear the country could be sliding back towards war. >> it's not far when we will have a military police instead of a civil police. so that's the prefix to war. >> yang: a, it's friday. mark shields and david brooks are here. we discuss rudy giuliani's bombshell-edfilleek, and the shakeup in the president's legal team. all that and htmore, on ton pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪no moving our eco for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> consumer cellular understds that not everyone needs an unlimited wireless plan. our u.s.-based customer service reps can help you choose a plan based on how much you use your phone, nothing more, nothing less. to learn more, go to consumcellular.tv >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language. >> financial services firm raymond james. >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide.e >> and with going support
also ahead, growing russian influence and a surge in nationalism spark tensions in bosnia. why many fear the country could be sliding back towards war. >> it's not far when we will have a military police instead of a civil police. so that's the prefix to war. >> yang: a, it's friday. mark shields and david brooks are here. we discuss rudy giuliani's bombshell-edfilleek, and the shakeup in the president's legal team. all that and htmore, on ton pbs newshour. >> major funding...
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campaign stop in europe as we mentioned he's trying to win over ex-pats on the continent but why bosnia. while mr atwan has friendly relations with a certain pause of the vote in political leadership and he actually doesn't have much of a choice he didn't have much of a choice because as you rightly mentioned certain western european countries germany among them who would have been more important for him actually banned him from political campaigning on their territory after we've seen political clashes last year when turkish politicians try to companion for a controversial referendum on extending presidential powers to mr so bosnia now was more willing to give him a stage and he used the opportunity he really asked people to support him in the upcoming elections and he told them my brothers my sisters my sons and daughters that's how he addressed them he told them please remember where you come from remember your religion vote for me and my party and help to defend turkey from anyone who tries to destroy this country that was his message so he's playing to an emotional fight of this wh
campaign stop in europe as we mentioned he's trying to win over ex-pats on the continent but why bosnia. while mr atwan has friendly relations with a certain pause of the vote in political leadership and he actually doesn't have much of a choice he didn't have much of a choice because as you rightly mentioned certain western european countries germany among them who would have been more important for him actually banned him from political campaigning on their territory after we've seen...
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europe why bosnia. well he didn't have much of a choice in the end it's only a five weeks five weeks all left until the election here in turkey and a key western european countries like germany the netherlands austria have effectively banned mr albritton from holding campaign rallies campaign events off to we saw diplomatic clashes last year when turkish politicians were complaining for a controversial referendum designed to extend presidential powers here in turkey so this time bosnia was more willing to give him states at least parts of the buzzing in government and mr add one was using the opportunity his message to experts turkish voters was vote for me vote for my posse and thus defend turkey against all kinds of enemies all kinds of forces that want to destroy and harm the country and he especially mentioned terrorist groups and turkey's military operation in north and syria so you'll hear he's using that stage to talk to about three million potential voters in this election how crucial is it to a
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the only partially true because if you look at in bill clinton helped support the jihad is in bosnia and in chechnya and in kosovo and in 19 also helped the british to kill [inaudible] in 1999 in a 2000 in fact after september 11 bill clinton himself into different democratic corpsman went on record complaining that how come these guys don't like us until they know we did all the stuff for them in yet fighting for them in bosnia which is where the green leader of september 11th earned his stripes by the way that did not cancel the sanctions regime against iraq but that did not and support for the support for the palestinians and bill clinton use them and failed to try to prevent their rise in a
the only partially true because if you look at in bill clinton helped support the jihad is in bosnia and in chechnya and in kosovo and in 19 also helped the british to kill [inaudible] in 1999 in a 2000 in fact after september 11 bill clinton himself into different democratic corpsman went on record complaining that how come these guys don't like us until they know we did all the stuff for them in yet fighting for them in bosnia which is where the green leader of september 11th earned his...
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bosnia, you went to afghanistan. yes. >> reporter: they met as the war in bosnia was winding down. >> i was ready to believe whatever he was going to say about this conflict being a stepping stone against a greater conflict from the ills of american-led globalization. >> reporter: soon after arriving in afghanistan, dean met the al qaeda leader, osama bin laden. so what did osama bin laden say? what was the first encounter like? >> he was talking about liberating jerusalem, liberating the arab peninsula, liberating iraq, seyria, lebanon and the calliphate caliphate. >> reporter: what changed? >> a lot changed in a year because when you spend a year in the camps in afghanistan, i think the propaganda you're fed, the indoctrination you're subjected to will change your mind. >> reporter: so you were brainwashed? >> absolutely. >> reporter: the next time he met bin laden, dean was ready to swear an oath of loyalty. >> i sat down next to osama bin laden and he was smiling and he emphasized the importance of this pledge of
bosnia, you went to afghanistan. yes. >> reporter: they met as the war in bosnia was winding down. >> i was ready to believe whatever he was going to say about this conflict being a stepping stone against a greater conflict from the ills of american-led globalization. >> reporter: soon after arriving in afghanistan, dean met the al qaeda leader, osama bin laden. so what did osama bin laden say? what was the first encounter like? >> he was talking about liberating...
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that is parfor the course here in bosnia.orks as it should, so the reconstruction and reopening of the reconstruction and reopening of the cable car feels like little short of a miracle. for many residents of sarajevo, this is a symbolic journey, not residents of sarajevo, this is a symbolicjourney, notjust residents of sarajevo, this is a symbolic journey, not just a residents of sarajevo, this is a symbolicjourney, notjust a trip to a happier past but a link between contemporary communities. translation: the symbolism itself for all citizens of sarajevo is very strong. this project is a moving the invisible border between citizens of sarajevo and also between two ethnic entities. in fact, the cable car i’u ns a cross entities. in fact, the cable car runs across bosnia's very real ethnic countries. parts of the month and are in the majority ethnic serbian entity, the rest the largely serbo—croat bosnian population. this business and says it is time to put those divisions aside. the barriers of past are being overcome. people
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factor to bosnia. and defending world ice hockey champions sweden took on switzerland in the final two but this was a fall off and upset for with the swedes keep their perfect record intact. plus they don't consider themselves to be men or women but they say they're not transgender either we talked to a group of people in sort of mexico sometimes referred to as the third gen. brian thomas thanks so much for being with us nicolas maduro has won venezuela's presidential election he beat his nearest rival and refile calm by a wide margin now he's calling his victory a triumph over imperialism but the opposition boycott of the polling said it was not free and fair a number of countries including argentina panama and the united states say they will not recognize the outcome. for nicolas maduro and his supporters a celebration with few surprises it's a second six year term for the venezuelan president who won over two thirds of the vote. in the we won again. we have triumphed again. where we are the force of
factor to bosnia. and defending world ice hockey champions sweden took on switzerland in the final two but this was a fall off and upset for with the swedes keep their perfect record intact. plus they don't consider themselves to be men or women but they say they're not transgender either we talked to a group of people in sort of mexico sometimes referred to as the third gen. brian thomas thanks so much for being with us nicolas maduro has won venezuela's presidential election he beat his...
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today we can supply all of bosnia and herzegovina with fish. the findings of under his team have raised international concern now to open an ocean research institute in his home country and he hopes that one day biodiversity will return to the. so that it will be as rich in species as this marine aquarium. now let's. you know not to waste. a story from kenya where secondhand jeans and colorful african fabrics a big. new bag and wallet it's a simple idea mohamed has gone into effect fast food business here at. africa's doing your bit. kenyan eco entrepreneur. founded the company. it gives jeans a second life. here in nairobi market he finds used garment to create stylish bags and accessories. every article is unique and reflects its origins. are being sold over the internet. the business has a staff of ten employees. and it's sold ten thousand bags since twenty thirteen. jeans. do you like them. if you are also doing your bit tell us about it. this is our website or send us a tweet. hashtag doing your bit we share your stories. ever had. of grow
today we can supply all of bosnia and herzegovina with fish. the findings of under his team have raised international concern now to open an ocean research institute in his home country and he hopes that one day biodiversity will return to the. so that it will be as rich in species as this marine aquarium. now let's. you know not to waste. a story from kenya where secondhand jeans and colorful african fabrics a big. new bag and wallet it's a simple idea mohamed has gone into effect fast food...
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countries so he's taking his pitch for expatriate turks to bosnia. plus pulling back from the brink china and the u.s. agreed to put their trade war on hold beijing is saying it didn't blink first. by bryan thomas thanks so much for being with us we begin this program in venezuela where nicolas maduro has won that country's presidential election he beat his nearest rival and refocus by a wide margin and he's calling his victory a triumph over imperialism but the opposition boycott of the poll and said it was not a fair vote the u.s. is saying it will not be recognizing the outcome and is now considering new sanctions against the socialist government. for nicolas maduro and his supporters the celebration with few surprises. it's a second six year term for the venezuelan president who won over truth. words of the vote. thank you thank you for overcoming so many aggressions some of the rise. thank you for joining me in so many battles and thank you for making me president. but it's a hollow victory the country's electoral sardi's say only forty six perc
countries so he's taking his pitch for expatriate turks to bosnia. plus pulling back from the brink china and the u.s. agreed to put their trade war on hold beijing is saying it didn't blink first. by bryan thomas thanks so much for being with us we begin this program in venezuela where nicolas maduro has won that country's presidential election he beat his nearest rival and refocus by a wide margin and he's calling his victory a triumph over imperialism but the opposition boycott of the poll...
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that is par for the course here in bosnia. ethnically divided politics means very little works as it should. the reconstruction and reopening of t cable car feels like little short of a miracle. for many serie a vince, this is a symbolic journey -- ttro a ppa link between contemporary communities. >> the symbolism is very strong. this project is removing the in citizens of sarajevo and also between two ethnic entities. reporter: in fact, they cable car runs across bosnia's very real ethnic boundaries. parts are in the majority ethnic serb entity. the rest in the largely bosniak croat federation. >> the barriers of the pastor being overcome. people are not being divided based on ethnicity. kit -- sorry about's ssarajevo' cable cars more than a joyride. it is showing that things can get done in bosnia. perhapss again inspire oth similar heights. sarajevo. sorr for those of you who cannot get enough of the upcoming royal wedding, i can tell you that princess charlotte amongince george wi be the six bridesmaids and pageboys saturd
that is par for the course here in bosnia. ethnically divided politics means very little works as it should. the reconstruction and reopening of t cable car feels like little short of a miracle. for many serie a vince, this is a symbolic journey -- ttro a ppa link between contemporary communities. >> the symbolism is very strong. this project is removing the in citizens of sarajevo and also between two ethnic entities. reporter: in fact, they cable car runs across bosnia's very real...
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countries so he's taken his pitch to ex-pat turks to bosnia. and defending world ice hockey champions sweden took on switzerland in the final of the swiss pull off an upset or would the swedes keep their perfect record intact. plus they don't consider themselves to be men or women but they say they're not transgender either we talked to a group of people in southern mexico sometimes referred to as a third gender. i'm brian thomas a very warm welcome to the show. nicolas maduro has won venezuela's presidential election he beat his nearest rival henry fall combe by a wide margin now he calls his victory a triumph over imperialism but the opposition boycott of the poll and said it was not free the u.s. is saying it will not recognize the outcome and is considering new sanctions against the socialist government. for nicolas maduro and his supporters a celebration with few surprises it's a second six year term for the venezuelan president who won over two thirds of the vote. in the we won again. we have triumphed again. where we are the force of vic
countries so he's taken his pitch to ex-pat turks to bosnia. and defending world ice hockey champions sweden took on switzerland in the final of the swiss pull off an upset or would the swedes keep their perfect record intact. plus they don't consider themselves to be men or women but they say they're not transgender either we talked to a group of people in southern mexico sometimes referred to as a third gender. i'm brian thomas a very warm welcome to the show. nicolas maduro has won...
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country's upcoming elections in a number of new countries so he's taken his pitch to expatriate turks in bosnia. and world cup worries for russia adopting investigation hangs over the squad just weeks before the start of a tournament they are hosting we speak to the journalist who was once more probing russian sports. i'm sumi so much got it good to have you with us nicolas maduro has won venezuela's presidential election he beat his nearest rival henry felt by a wide margin model called his victory a triumph over imperialism but the opposition boycott of the polling said it was not a fair vote the u.s. says it will not recognize the outcome and is considering new sanctions against the socialist government. for nicolas maduro and his supporters the celebration with few surprises. it's a second six year term for the venice. whalen president who won over two thirds of the vote. thank you for overcoming so many aggressions some of those. thank you for joining me in so many battles and thank you for making me president. but it's a hollow victory the country's electoral sardi's say only forty six pe
country's upcoming elections in a number of new countries so he's taken his pitch to expatriate turks in bosnia. and world cup worries for russia adopting investigation hangs over the squad just weeks before the start of a tournament they are hosting we speak to the journalist who was once more probing russian sports. i'm sumi so much got it good to have you with us nicolas maduro has won venezuela's presidential election he beat his nearest rival henry felt by a wide margin model called his...
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bosnia is where i got that impression. i want to bosnia. everyone there looks european, but they are not. the balkans isn't europe, it is different. does that make sense to you, sir? language is important and culture is important. we tend to dismiss that. you mentioned you disagree with how the war ended. what you have preferred to have happened? >> i disagree how they ended it because one of the things we were supposed to do is prevent the iraqi army from being able to put its people down, which they did, and which we did not intervene to stop. i am not in the party that wanted to go to baghdad. that would've been a terrible idea. i thought it was a terrible idea in 2003. bear in mind that is my opinion not the army's opinion. , armies don't get to have opinions about that. i thought if they were serious about taking the republican guard forces down, they needed 24 more we just couldn't get it hours. all done in 86 hours. >> they could use the helicopters later. >> >> yes they did. that was a mistake. if you don't want norman schwarzkopf t
bosnia is where i got that impression. i want to bosnia. everyone there looks european, but they are not. the balkans isn't europe, it is different. does that make sense to you, sir? language is important and culture is important. we tend to dismiss that. you mentioned you disagree with how the war ended. what you have preferred to have happened? >> i disagree how they ended it because one of the things we were supposed to do is prevent the iraqi army from being able to put its people...
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we spent 10 or 15 years together, six months in bosnia 20 years ago. steve is a retired army colonel and intelligence officer heard -- intelligence officer. officerher rare army who can actually read without moving his lips. a friend of mine is irish and stan is irish. names, patrickt ryan or ryan patrick, he is back there. another irishman, mike burke, he and i went into an advanced course in 1977, we were soldiers once and young. i went to school with a guy named steve who was from kansas and his sister is here tonight with her husband, who is a marine. choose your friends on the basis of what service they were and so we are glad to have them here. we have a korean war veteran. sir, what you raise your hand? service inor your the 34th united states infantry regiment. we are going to talk about the first infantry division in the theext which it served, u.s. army's institutional reform nation at the end of the vienna --e -- reform nation reformation at the end of the vietnam war. a soldier will and uniform walking across the campus of kansas state was
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top story we're following for you turkish president roger tied to one hits the campaign trail in bosnia herzegovina ahead of snap elections in turkey next month thousands turned out for a mass rally in. this as austria the netherlands and germany have banned eartha one from campaigning on their soil. back at the top of the hour just like you can only. look at the white house. around this steak you know but the next about the who is your favorite to. look to the balcony to bring them in turkey to your holiday to the entire country champion a free spirit for the last sixty years. for mines. global inequality. what does inequality mean. to well. known to the media. joining us and happy. times eighty. stefan my own stuff on myers a c.s.u. member and parliamentary state secretary in the german ministry of the interior building homeland i'm talking to him about refugees and the search for a new homeland and mr meyer what does the word homeland mean to you i look at those minor things to my mind homeland is much more than just a one time. in a time of globalization when mobility and flexibilit
top story we're following for you turkish president roger tied to one hits the campaign trail in bosnia herzegovina ahead of snap elections in turkey next month thousands turned out for a mass rally in. this as austria the netherlands and germany have banned eartha one from campaigning on their soil. back at the top of the hour just like you can only. look at the white house. around this steak you know but the next about the who is your favorite to. look to the balcony to bring them in turkey...
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. >> el entrenador de la selección de bosnia pide un pago de un yen lo que equivale a undentavo americano muchísimas gracias estaremos pendientes. >> ¿sabía usted que la personas atentas y listas pueden vivir más?. >> este es un estudio de una universidad que plantea que las personas positivas pueden llegar a vivir más. >> los optimismos habrían superado a los pesimistas y este estudio mostró que son mejores ubicados gana mejores ingresos y está libre de limitaciones mentales y físicas y no andan criticando a nadie. >> una periodista de nueva orleans fue asesinada golpes dentro de su casa le tendremos detalles de este caso. ¡mira lo que consegui! mmm, chocolate. ¿y que crees? ¡dulce de leche! no se vayan a llenar de dulces porque al rato cenamos... la industria del tabaco te volvió a engañar y no te diste cuenta. ¡mira lo que consegui! mmm, chocolate. porque esa es su intención. ¿y que crees? ¡dulce de leche! no se vayan a llenar de dulces porque al rato cenamos. están usando sabores que los niños les encantan, para engancharlos. . >> se ha se ha extendido el plazo para la persona que se
. >> el entrenador de la selección de bosnia pide un pago de un yen lo que equivale a undentavo americano muchísimas gracias estaremos pendientes. >> ¿sabía usted que la personas atentas y listas pueden vivir más?. >> este es un estudio de una universidad que plantea que las personas positivas pueden llegar a vivir más. >> los optimismos habrían superado a los pesimistas y este estudio mostró que son mejores ubicados gana mejores ingresos y está libre de...
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is the only partially true because if you look at in bill clinton helped support the jihad is in bosniaand in chechnya and in kosovo and in 19 also helped the british to kill [inaudible] in 1999 in a 2000 in fact after september 11 bill clinton himself into different democratic corpsman went on record complaining that how come these guys don't like us until they know we did all the stuff for them in yet fighting for them in bosnia which is where the green leader of september 11th earned his stripes by the way that did not cancel the sanctions regime against iraq but that did not and support for the support for the palestinians and bill clinton use them and failed to try to prevent their rise in a war against united states but he failed to buy them off. he tried and failed in fact it only built up the power at our expense in america was still a target for the same six reasons. and so the broader agenda. a sum of bin laden and you probably can remember back to the time they worked so hard to deflate al qaeda and the taliban and that the story was mostly the taliban had attacked us somehow
is the only partially true because if you look at in bill clinton helped support the jihad is in bosniaand in chechnya and in kosovo and in 19 also helped the british to kill [inaudible] in 1999 in a 2000 in fact after september 11 bill clinton himself into different democratic corpsman went on record complaining that how come these guys don't like us until they know we did all the stuff for them in yet fighting for them in bosnia which is where the green leader of september 11th earned his...
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in bosnia there was a historic cleansing of the men. rp i went to -- here comes moy next prop. i'm so excited about my props. you have to give props to my props. [ laughter ] i went to 32 countries in just under two years, and this is my prop. this is what a passport looks like when you go to 32 countries in a year and a half. i was invited again and again and again to these places and what happened in bosnia after that screening happened exactly the same way never country i went to. you could set your watch by it. there were tears. there was some retraumization about which i felt terrible, and then there was some whom who said, you know, i remember that woman reminded me of my cousin or my sister, or i saw that happen in our context. they started pulling out of it the things they recognized. they started seeing themselves. in women, these are eastern european women in women who are very different from their own experience. they started seeing themselves and one woman invariably stood up 20 minutes in and pulled up their sleeves. these women always put up their sleeves and thee
in bosnia there was a historic cleansing of the men. rp i went to -- here comes moy next prop. i'm so excited about my props. you have to give props to my props. [ laughter ] i went to 32 countries in just under two years, and this is my prop. this is what a passport looks like when you go to 32 countries in a year and a half. i was invited again and again and again to these places and what happened in bosnia after that screening happened exactly the same way never country i went to. you could...
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. >> son hÉroes que han dado la vida en alemania, en bosnia, en afganistÁn.con los soldados de la guardia nacional de puerto rico que perecieron en georgia. >> Él tratÓ en esos minutos de poder salvar a su tripulaciÓn y hacer lo correcto. renda: en un Último acto heroico, el piloto maniobrÓ para minimizar daÑos. a romÁn le sobreviven dos hijos adultos y su esposa con cinco meses de embarazo. navegante que tambiÉn muriÓ en el accidente. se observa que varios tripulantes firmaron el aviÓn como "la escuadras suicida". despuÉs de varias actualizaciones, este aviÓn serÍa retirado al cementerio de aviones. jorge: al menos 41,000 hondureÑos que tienen el estatus migratorio temporal, tps, podrÍan quedar en un limbo temporal. el gobierno tiene que pronunciarse 60 dÍas antes, por mÁs tardar este sábado, 5 de mayo. juan carlos gonzÁlez nos cuenta lo que podrÍa pasar. juan_ la posibilidad de que el gobierno pueda poner final tps de para los salvadoreÑos, tiene a don josÉ muy preocupado. jose: da mucha preocupaciÓn la situaciÓn. estando en espera de lo que va decir el pre
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president clinton told us we'd be in bosnia for a year. there's reasons why, but that comes at a cost. we have the way strategically will we be there longer than anticipated. >> in undertaking this report, and with how to accomplish two things specifically are midway through started realizing the critical object is enough was first to raise red flags for the enormous investment necessary to make progress in these environments so there would be a one-stop shop every document we could look out 20 or 30 years from now when we are considering maybe the next big one. as deliberations unfold, the idea is that they have it they can sneak in better principles and policy makers have a better sense as to exactly what it would take and whether it is worth it or not to be able to ask the question is it worth it, even though if everything goes well in all things in our control we are able to affect and they're still uncertainty appeared with those risks, if and when they decide to pursue a large-scale stabilization, like iraq or afghanistan from a seco
president clinton told us we'd be in bosnia for a year. there's reasons why, but that comes at a cost. we have the way strategically will we be there longer than anticipated. >> in undertaking this report, and with how to accomplish two things specifically are midway through started realizing the critical object is enough was first to raise red flags for the enormous investment necessary to make progress in these environments so there would be a one-stop shop every document we could look...
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charges are likely for both the next video is from bosnia hersgovena.he bus driver comes all the way to the back of the bus where this teenager is sitting. he's like why are you swearing at me? you think i don't hear? . now this teen wants to get off the bus. suddenly isn't talking to loud. at this point he's like do you want know hit you? he looks to his buddy for help, his buddy says, you are all alone on this one. he pushed his finger right up to his noechltz are you done, online people say anyone on a bus knows the teenagers in the back are usually mouthing off quite a bit. they can escalate that with physical contact. >> i wouldn't put my hands on my children. my children wouldn't be out thering aing the fool. >> it's not like little bump on the forehead did damage. >> if you have an penalties, list it on facebook. i have a feeling we take wedding photographers for granted. taylor jackson is a wedding from every that in this video we get to follow an learn what it is actually like to be a weing flafr. >> because he's in the corner crying at the end
charges are likely for both the next video is from bosnia hersgovena.he bus driver comes all the way to the back of the bus where this teenager is sitting. he's like why are you swearing at me? you think i don't hear? . now this teen wants to get off the bus. suddenly isn't talking to loud. at this point he's like do you want know hit you? he looks to his buddy for help, his buddy says, you are all alone on this one. he pushed his finger right up to his noechltz are you done, online people say...
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i remember reading a few years , a a book by david reef journalist and bosnia -- in bosnia during the 1990's. he was interviewing a bosnian leader and as he was leaving, one of the staff members of this bosnian leaders slipped a piece of paper into his hands. when he left, he opened it up. one thing was written, 1358. battle --the here are people and the 1990's who believe they are still fighting a civil war from 600 years before. could we be doing the same today? quite possibly. wrong inings reconstruction, but there were at least some things we did right. author of the new book, "reconstruction and a new history." i know there are questions out there and we are going to transition. >> if you have a question, please stepped to the microphone gelso will be happy to answer questions. >> part of the problem, the average person will not know what you were talking about or they were experienced. tulanee the two -- university shirt, i am putting two and two together. >> the conflict is where the to inwas not a numerator the constitution to the states or to the people. theseou are proposing
i remember reading a few years , a a book by david reef journalist and bosnia -- in bosnia during the 1990's. he was interviewing a bosnian leader and as he was leaving, one of the staff members of this bosnian leaders slipped a piece of paper into his hands. when he left, he opened it up. one thing was written, 1358. battle --the here are people and the 1990's who believe they are still fighting a civil war from 600 years before. could we be doing the same today? quite possibly. wrong inings...
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i been with you in bosnia, i've been afraid. i know the risks. i am here because i think my voice is important. i am here because i feel about each of these kids as if they were my kids, or maybe my grandchildren, you know. as a mother. and because i can see that little children -- because they are children, some are 15, have been killed. and that they are prepared to be killed. they prepare to sacrifice themselves. i have met with them. they say to me, you know, we think we dead. every minute we live, we're living on borrowed time. >> thank you for putting a spotlight on this incredible story, and good luck. bianca jagger, thank you for joining us from nicaragua. >> thank you. >>> because of these accusations against pro-government armed groups, we have repeated reached out to the nicaraguan government to respond to the allegations but they haven't gotten back to us. >>> that's it for our program tonight. thank you for watching "amanpour on pbs." join us again tomorrow night. steves: salzburg's cathedral, constructed in the early 1600s, was one
i been with you in bosnia, i've been afraid. i know the risks. i am here because i think my voice is important. i am here because i feel about each of these kids as if they were my kids, or maybe my grandchildren, you know. as a mother. and because i can see that little children -- because they are children, some are 15, have been killed. and that they are prepared to be killed. they prepare to sacrifice themselves. i have met with them. they say to me, you know, we think we dead. every minute...
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i have only once in my life seen men who are scared to death a bit to civil wars darkest secret bosnia to come on al-jazeera. going green bacteria in a bar and. gas escaping from. this is really the fault of innovation in the for what happened to experiments both exploring and. how counter the effects of climate change the science of capturing using night on the fly and on the back of my montagne and why does happen tend to. you stand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the. al-jazeera.
i have only once in my life seen men who are scared to death a bit to civil wars darkest secret bosnia to come on al-jazeera. going green bacteria in a bar and. gas escaping from. this is really the fault of innovation in the for what happened to experiments both exploring and. how counter the effects of climate change the science of capturing using night on the fly and on the back of my montagne and why does happen tend to. you stand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across...
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also ahead, growing russian influence and a surge in nationalism spark tensions in bosnia. why many fear the country could be sliding back towards war. >> it's not far when we will have a military police instead of a civil police. so that's the prefix to war. >> yang: a, it's friday. mark shields and david brooks are here. we discuss rudy giuliani's bombshell-edfilleek, and the shakeup in the president's
also ahead, growing russian influence and a surge in nationalism spark tensions in bosnia. why many fear the country could be sliding back towards war. >> it's not far when we will have a military police instead of a civil police. so that's the prefix to war. >> yang: a, it's friday. mark shields and david brooks are here. we discuss rudy giuliani's bombshell-edfilleek, and the shakeup in the president's
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i have only once in my life see men who are scared to death a bit to civil wars darkest secret bosnia to come on al-jazeera. with the most they could be and people in the world food production is under increasing strain to keep the pace with a growing global population al-jazeera is environmental solutions program discovers new ways of feeding the world sustainably folks online eighty thousand just from this bit of liquid it's unbelievable to see there's the vegetable of the scene right there. for thoughts on al jazeera.
i have only once in my life see men who are scared to death a bit to civil wars darkest secret bosnia to come on al-jazeera. with the most they could be and people in the world food production is under increasing strain to keep the pace with a growing global population al-jazeera is environmental solutions program discovers new ways of feeding the world sustainably folks online eighty thousand just from this bit of liquid it's unbelievable to see there's the vegetable of the scene right there....
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upcoming elections in a number of you contrast salo he's taken his pitch for expatriate turks to bosnia.
upcoming elections in a number of you contrast salo he's taken his pitch for expatriate turks to bosnia.
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son i have only once in my life seen men who are scared to death a bit to civil war was dark secret bosnia the camp on al-jazeera. i really felt liberated as a journalist was. getting to the truth as i would say that's what this job.
son i have only once in my life seen men who are scared to death a bit to civil war was dark secret bosnia the camp on al-jazeera. i really felt liberated as a journalist was. getting to the truth as i would say that's what this job.
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captain scott o'grady was shot down over bosnia. some of you know the rest of the story. force, joint rescue victory against all odds. and by the way, those young marines -- put your hands up. in on thehey went final leg of that joint service rescue effort to pick up air force captain scott o'grady. average age? 19 years old. how about a round for the marines. [applause] so, the downing of five make 21 enemy airplanes was the result of the work of a whole lot of people. tens of thousands of people. we were in the right place at the right time. our equipment functioned properly. everything worked. we survived. we were victorious. the timing is important in life, isn't it? there is nothing free. we have to work for what we get. wholef the time, it is a lot of work over a number of years. the average make the battle took lace in 60 seconds or less. i longest was 1:29 when we downed two mid 20 ones. in an instant of time, everything a fighter crew had worked for, studied for, and learned over 5-20 years had to come together and happen and link up and gel in a very short perio
captain scott o'grady was shot down over bosnia. some of you know the rest of the story. force, joint rescue victory against all odds. and by the way, those young marines -- put your hands up. in on thehey went final leg of that joint service rescue effort to pick up air force captain scott o'grady. average age? 19 years old. how about a round for the marines. [applause] so, the downing of five make 21 enemy airplanes was the result of the work of a whole lot of people. tens of thousands of...
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i have only once in my life seen men who are scared to death a bit to civil wars daucus secret bosnia the count on al-jazeera. a decision on the iranian nuclear deal the u.s. president donald trump says he'll announce if the u.s. will leave the deal on tuesday. you're watching al-jazeera live from a headquarters and. also ahead a major upset in lebanon's parliamentary elections for the prime minister as future movement. has been the party and its allies dominate the polls escaping the burning lava more evacuations as volcano killer whale sends off dangerous talks a gas in hawaii plus. a new. message in the music a look at how branding helped inspire thousands of armenians to join the protest movements. fellow a group of us democrats have just sent donald trump a letter urging him to let america remain a part of the iran nuclear deal the president is expected to announce his decision on whether to withdraw on choose day america's allies have also been trying to convince trying to preserve the international agreement which has limited iran's nuclear capabilities. has more from the white
i have only once in my life seen men who are scared to death a bit to civil wars daucus secret bosnia the count on al-jazeera. a decision on the iranian nuclear deal the u.s. president donald trump says he'll announce if the u.s. will leave the deal on tuesday. you're watching al-jazeera live from a headquarters and. also ahead a major upset in lebanon's parliamentary elections for the prime minister as future movement. has been the party and its allies dominate the polls escaping the burning...