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sarajevo, bosnia and herzegovina.imagic is a doctor and an activist and productive rights. she is preparing for the arrival of herfourth child. she wants to have a home birth, but in bosnia and herzegovina, that's not an option. the health system here only allows births in hospitals. bosnia and herzegovina is one of europe's poorest countries. its health care system was destroyed by the bosnian war in the �*90s. 30% of medical staff were lost. and today, the system remains underfunded and understaffed. but although hospital births are safe in this country, hundreds of women say they've experienced mistreatment and violence in state maternity wards. amira is one of them. a home birth can be as safe as a hospital birth for women like amira who have straightforward pregnancies and who are having their second or subsequent child. through activism and working as a doctor, amira knows the health system well. but although she feels empowered by the idea of a home birth, her husband elmir still has some doubts. in a home birt
sarajevo, bosnia and herzegovina.imagic is a doctor and an activist and productive rights. she is preparing for the arrival of herfourth child. she wants to have a home birth, but in bosnia and herzegovina, that's not an option. the health system here only allows births in hospitals. bosnia and herzegovina is one of europe's poorest countries. its health care system was destroyed by the bosnian war in the �*90s. 30% of medical staff were lost. and today, the system remains underfunded and...
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with the dallas ft worth i don't think anyone in bosnia today would enter the comic trade purely as a business venture worth of a 3 point you need to love comics or so aside from the fact that i'm trying to earn my living from it this is about my passion for comics through the series of is also an attempt to leave a few traces behind me that was eventually to reawaken a lot of comics and kids of course that the look of you. children can bring in a comic they've already read and exchange it for another she had it and nothing from this but he says that's not important he's too busy trying to salvage whatever he can his collection of comics is now larger than the one held by boston as national library. in the 1960 s. seventy's and eighty's if everyone in yugoslavia read comics it was organized the state in the school supported it or maybe a little less but compared to today the print runs were incredible view of it was the way through the tunnels the break of yugoslavia also spelled the end of this comic culture since then sales have been sluggish back in the early seventy's a comic yes
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there really it is more of a refuge with the dallas fort worth they're trying to think anyone in bosnia today would enter the comic book trade purely as a business venture the worth of a 3 pour you need to love comics or the children can bring in a comic they've already read and exchange it for another shot it earns nothing from this but he says that's not important he's too busy trying to salvage whatever he can his collection of comics is now larger than the one held by boston his national library. in the 1960 s. seventy's and eighty's everyone in yugoslavia read comics the break of yugoslavia also spelled the end of this comic culture since then sales have been sluggish back in the early seventy's a comic issue could easily sell 800000 copies. today young artists like and his cheech ish have a tough time living from their work she just says the market has been decimated even though the internet is creating new opportunities he says what's missing are publishers like challenge and his publishing company. which only was doing with regard to comics so with the publishing house on the co
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comics so with the publishing house on the comic book store is a good step towards creating what bosnia lacks or what kind of platform you can work with. as a platform or watch it rod through a gothic comics has brought out a new edition of wall to defend sarajevo the story has also been republished in german and chinese in china the tale of walter the resistance fighter who took on the nazis is well known chinese tourists visiting sarajevo flocked to his memorial there though until the end the nazis never knew who walter was you know him walter is tell me his name at once. i will show him to you. you see the answer to. this is falter. in sarajevo walter is once again a symbol of resistance now against the political corruption that's paralyzed bosnia for decades. within those who are the more people are sick of having to just survive on their own. and walters message to fight for others to fight for others lives in all of us with the other thing is to make something of our lives here and sorry vu and in bosnia i mean shallots is optimism in the face of all odds is reminiscent of walter'
comics so with the publishing house on the comic book store is a good step towards creating what bosnia lacks or what kind of platform you can work with. as a platform or watch it rod through a gothic comics has brought out a new edition of wall to defend sarajevo the story has also been republished in german and chinese in china the tale of walter the resistance fighter who took on the nazis is well known chinese tourists visiting sarajevo flocked to his memorial there though until the end the...
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with the dallas fort worth i do think anyone in bosnia today would enter the comic book trade purely as a business venture for the 3 pour you need to love comics or so aside from the fact that i'm trying to earn my living from it this is about my passion for comics through the series of is also an attempt to leave a few traces behind me the police eventually to reawaken a lot of comics and kids that the nickel view. children can bring in a comic they've already read and exchange it for another charlotte and nothing from this but he says that's not important he's too busy trying to salvage whatever he can his collection of comics is now larger than the one held by boston as national library. service it is in the 1960 s. seventy's and eighty's if everyone in yugoslavia read comics it was organized the state in the school supported it or here is maybe a little less but little compared to today the print runs were incredible view of it was the way through the darkness the break of yugoslavia also spelled the end of this comic culture since then sales have been sluggish back in the early
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and all of us work with the other of those to make something of our lives here and sorry vu and in bosnia i mean she held each his optimism in the face of all odds is reminiscent of walter's message never give up even in times of great resistance we now want to take you to the caspian sea to a region where you can actually find sea monsters and know we're not talking about any lost nest monster but about a huge metal vessel designed to scare off enemies during the cold war this man played an important role in the project. is a retired engineer and he remembers the time when he used to ride the waves on the caspian sea monster. colossal quick in dangerous this monstrous vehicle part ship part airplane is on a beach by the caspian sea in the republic of dagestan. trying to plan or screened later design for military use presumably against the west. virginia served as flight engineer on test flights for the winship or ground effect the of course are generically known really this one is called the caspian sea monster. what we get into i operated the propulsion units from here it's a great mach
and all of us work with the other of those to make something of our lives here and sorry vu and in bosnia i mean she held each his optimism in the face of all odds is reminiscent of walter's message never give up even in times of great resistance we now want to take you to the caspian sea to a region where you can actually find sea monsters and know we're not talking about any lost nest monster but about a huge metal vessel designed to scare off enemies during the cold war this man played an...
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the 1st day of school in bosnia. for younger ones it can be a tough day without the encouragement of friends. to write it in. a letter. but. i don't see a threat the amount of. 0 sum total it's a lot so much though mike and the much. he has acquired or so korea postle been adores was a. deal we had done for sale on the i don't know. my camaro the rebel guard. is here in all of a small town near sarajevo on behalf of education builds balls nya the n.-g. o. he founded off to the war. its aim is to help war all sins of all ethnicities his own happy childhood was cut short a to age 13 when his mother left an unhappy marriage taking quipped. my my be look what i was not what i was it last. could be less than the dust that was about to start i was taught to signal i did this and. then he saw me matson he so much of this he had only some you know socks i mean me so he's so nice that then he said you know food. rather sis is said jimmy's poster doesn't say michael has to live in a mike it's either my bed is a myth in the pro
the 1st day of school in bosnia. for younger ones it can be a tough day without the encouragement of friends. to write it in. a letter. but. i don't see a threat the amount of. 0 sum total it's a lot so much though mike and the much. he has acquired or so korea postle been adores was a. deal we had done for sale on the i don't know. my camaro the rebel guard. is here in all of a small town near sarajevo on behalf of education builds balls nya the n.-g. o. he founded off to the war. its aim is...
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with the dallas fort worth i do think anyone in bosnia tittie would enter the comic book trade purely as a business venture for the 3 poor you need to love comics or the children can bring in a comic they've already read and exchange it for another shahad it earns nothing from this but he says that's not important he's too busy trying to salvage whatever he can his collection of comics is now larger than the one held by boston his national library. in the 1960 s. seventy's and eighty's with everyone in yugoslavia read comics the break of yugoslavia also spelled the end of this comic culture since then sales have been sluggish back in the early seventy's a comic issue could easily sell 800000 copies. today young artists like and his chick sheesh have a tough time living from their work she just says the market has been decimated even though the internet is creating new opportunities he says what's missing are publishers like shall each and his publishing company. got to colleagues or for your audience saw to only or is doing with a graphic comics. or with the publishing house on the co
with the dallas fort worth i do think anyone in bosnia tittie would enter the comic book trade purely as a business venture for the 3 poor you need to love comics or the children can bring in a comic they've already read and exchange it for another shahad it earns nothing from this but he says that's not important he's too busy trying to salvage whatever he can his collection of comics is now larger than the one held by boston his national library. in the 1960 s. seventy's and eighty's with...
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with the dallas ft worth i do think anyone in bosnia today would enter the comic book trade purely as a business venture were available through porn you need to love comics or the children can bring in a comic they've already read and exchange it for another shahad it earns nothing from this but he says that's not important he's too busy trying to salvage whatever he can his collection of comics is now larger than the one held by boston his national library. in the 1960 s. seventy's and eighty's with everyone in yugoslavia read comics the break of yugoslavia also spelled the end of this comic culture since then sales have been sluggish back in the early seventy's a comic issue could easily sell 800000 copies. today young artists like and it's cheech ish have a tough time living from their work she just says the market has been decimated even though the internet is creating new opportunities he says what's missing are publishers like challenge and his publishing company. got to colleagues or for our audience. is doing with a graphic comics so with the publishing house on the comic book
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the presidents of bosnia croatia and serbia average the peace agreement to end the war in bosnia. the siege claimed the lives of over 10000 people mostly bosnians it's considered the worst act of genocide in europe since world war 2. since then the country has been more peaceful than even optimists stead to hope. but the emotional scars will linger for generations. to v.x. n.-g. o. work with children victimized by the war is motivated by his belief in a multiethnic bosnia his experience helping mohammad and his own childhood loss of a father figure. the foundation has supported the education of more than 5000 more options. for many in sarajevo this is shown that divac not only fought to protect them in times past but is also helping rebuild their future in 2003 did he actually had the opportunity to reconcile that is that back of it is the former leader lay in hospital on his deathbed. a present on the other 3 an author of about honesty is a one way or the most about a mali's of bigger joe morgan was a merit to call void a god as a political. a loser mobs in america or to nelson a
the presidents of bosnia croatia and serbia average the peace agreement to end the war in bosnia. the siege claimed the lives of over 10000 people mostly bosnians it's considered the worst act of genocide in europe since world war 2. since then the country has been more peaceful than even optimists stead to hope. but the emotional scars will linger for generations. to v.x. n.-g. o. work with children victimized by the war is motivated by his belief in a multiethnic bosnia his experience helping...
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the 1st day of school in bosnia. for younger ones it can be a tough day without the encouragement of friends with. the right foot in. the. body. i don't see a threat amount of. 0 sum total it's a lot so much too though mike and the much. he. or so korea push for and i do not say. below we had on our cell or don't know. my commander the rebel god. is here in all of a small town knesset i gave up on behalf of education builds balls into the n.-g. o. he founded off to the war. its aim is to help war orphans of all ethnicities his own happy childhood was cut short or to age 13 when his mother left an unhappy marriage taking quipped. my my b. look what i was not and i was a less. than adults that was about to start i was taught to sing and i did this and . then he sent me matson is so much of this he had on me some you know sucks i mean me so he's so nice that he's you know food. rudders this is said jimmy's poster doesn't say michael his daughter and i be like mike it's either my bed is a main problem with a plan. for th
the 1st day of school in bosnia. for younger ones it can be a tough day without the encouragement of friends with. the right foot in. the. body. i don't see a threat amount of. 0 sum total it's a lot so much too though mike and the much. he. or so korea push for and i do not say. below we had on our cell or don't know. my commander the rebel god. is here in all of a small town knesset i gave up on behalf of education builds balls into the n.-g. o. he founded off to the war. its aim is to help...
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with the dallas ft worth i don't think anyone in bosnia today would enter the comic book trade purely as a business venture for the 3 pour you need to love comics or so aside from the fact that i'm trying to earn my living from it this is about my passion for comics in the spirit of is also an attempt to leave a few traces behind me that was specially to reawaken a lot of comics and kids of the view. children can bring in a comic they've already read and exchange it for another she had it and nothing from this but he says that's not important he's too busy trying to salvage whatever he can his collection of comics is now larger than the one held by boston as national library. in the 1960 seventy's and eighty's with everyone in yugoslavia read comics it was organized the street in the school supported it or maybe a little less but compared to today the print runs were incredible it was the way through the darkness the break of yugoslavia also spelled the end of this comic culture since then sales have been sluggish back in the early seventy's a comic yes you could easily sell 800000 co
with the dallas ft worth i don't think anyone in bosnia today would enter the comic book trade purely as a business venture for the 3 pour you need to love comics or so aside from the fact that i'm trying to earn my living from it this is about my passion for comics in the spirit of is also an attempt to leave a few traces behind me that was specially to reawaken a lot of comics and kids of the view. children can bring in a comic they've already read and exchange it for another she had it and...
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mike, reporting from bosnia back in 2018.fore that, christa got a slightly more restful night, sleeping inside a church deep in the english countryside. she was trying a spot of champing, or church camping, although something tells me it was the right location but wrong time of year. let's see how she got on. here, in this barely used norman church, is my bed for the night. so it's very reassuring, walking through a graveyard to get to your accommodation. i'm here for a spot of champing — church camping. it's available at 12 historic venues around the country, beautiful ancient sites that are rarely, if ever, used as places of mass worship any more. a very big hotel room. money raised from letting champers like me stay means the crumbling buildings are spared a slow, inevitable decline. so i'm keen to give this champing a go. where will i be sleeping? so you'll be sleeping possibly in the executive pews, because it's meant to be the warmest part of the church. i'd expect nothing less! it's good that it's a box pew, because it
mike, reporting from bosnia back in 2018.fore that, christa got a slightly more restful night, sleeping inside a church deep in the english countryside. she was trying a spot of champing, or church camping, although something tells me it was the right location but wrong time of year. let's see how she got on. here, in this barely used norman church, is my bed for the night. so it's very reassuring, walking through a graveyard to get to your accommodation. i'm here for a spot of champing —...
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with the dallas fort worth i do think anyone in bosnia today would enter the comic trade purely as a business venture for the 3 poor you need to love comics or the children can bring in a comic they've already read and exchange it for another shot it earns nothing from this but he says that's not important he's too busy trying to salvage whatever he can his collection of comics is now larger than the one held by boston his national library. in the 1960 s. seventy's and eighty's with everyone in yugoslavia read comics the break of yugoslavia also spelled the end of this comic culture since then sales have been sluggish back in the early seventy's a comic issue could easily sell 800000 copies. today young artists like and it's cheech ish have a tough time living from their work chief says the market has been decimated even though the internet is creating new opportunities he says what's missing are publishers like challenge and his publishing company. got to colleagues who are your audience. is doing with the graphic comics. or with the publishing house on the comic book store is a goo
with the dallas fort worth i do think anyone in bosnia today would enter the comic trade purely as a business venture for the 3 poor you need to love comics or the children can bring in a comic they've already read and exchange it for another shot it earns nothing from this but he says that's not important he's too busy trying to salvage whatever he can his collection of comics is now larger than the one held by boston his national library. in the 1960 s. seventy's and eighty's with everyone in...
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with the dallas fort worth i do think anyone in bosnia today would enter the comic book trade purely as a business venture for the 3 poor you need to love comics or the children can bring in a comic they've already read and exchange it for another she had it and nothing from this but he says that's not important he's too busy trying to salvage whatever he can his collection of comics is now larger than the one held by boston his national library. in the 1960 s. seventy's and eighty's with everyone in yugoslavia read comics the break of yugoslavia also spelled the end of this comic culture since then sales have been sluggish back in the early seventy's a comic issue could easily sell 800000 copies. today young artists like and its chief have a tough time living from their work to chief says the market has been decimated even though the internet is creating new opportunities he says what's missing are publishers like challenge and his publishing company. got to colleagues who are your audience sorta only or is doing with regard to comics. or with the publishing house on the comic book
with the dallas fort worth i do think anyone in bosnia today would enter the comic book trade purely as a business venture for the 3 poor you need to love comics or the children can bring in a comic they've already read and exchange it for another she had it and nothing from this but he says that's not important he's too busy trying to salvage whatever he can his collection of comics is now larger than the one held by boston his national library. in the 1960 s. seventy's and eighty's with...
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then of course you saw what happened in bosnia.so it depends on where you are. >> we were to mind going to this woman has been very patient down here? sorry. all the way in the corner. >> first of all, i want to say thank you and what a privilege. being a brit born just after the war married to a german and lived in germany i want to know if you have children, as we do? and how you feel going forward, do we have good opportunities to have learned why these bad experiences, hopefully turned them into good experiences? thank you again. >> thank you. let me tell you that i've been tremendously impressed at how germany has changed. that's really something that we should admire. and appreciate. i've been in germany quite a lot. you see the generational changes. the current generation of germans, and the political system, they are skinheads, the country has learned a tremendous amount and it gives one faith that it is possible for a country to transform itself. as germany has. for example, i think the best europeans today are the young p
then of course you saw what happened in bosnia.so it depends on where you are. >> we were to mind going to this woman has been very patient down here? sorry. all the way in the corner. >> first of all, i want to say thank you and what a privilege. being a brit born just after the war married to a german and lived in germany i want to know if you have children, as we do? and how you feel going forward, do we have good opportunities to have learned why these bad experiences, hopefully...
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first vaccines to arrive in north macedonia came from serbia, and another serbian donation arrived in bosniarch. back at the vaccination center, curanovic is getting his injection. like many others here today, he has only praise for the government. >> ( translated ): they did really well, and i salute them for that. my government has worked the way it should for the people. i'm satisfied as a citizen in this country. who are our real friends? that's russia and china, because they sent us the vaccines. >> reporter: by mid-march, serbia had fully vaccinated 15% of its adult population. if it becomes the first country in continental europe to reach full mass vaccination, it will be largely thanks to chinese vaccine diplomacy injected one shot at a time. >> sreenivasan: yesterday's jobs report showed that only a little more than one quarter of the one million jobs economists predicted were actually added in april. and while the economy may be rebounding slowly, joblessness is impting women more than men. there are 4.5 million women still out of work, compared to 3.7 million men. for more on the
first vaccines to arrive in north macedonia came from serbia, and another serbian donation arrived in bosniarch. back at the vaccination center, curanovic is getting his injection. like many others here today, he has only praise for the government. >> ( translated ): they did really well, and i salute them for that. my government has worked the way it should for the people. i'm satisfied as a citizen in this country. who are our real friends? that's russia and china, because they sent us...
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now on bbc news, in bosnia herzegovina, the health care system only allows giving birth in hospitals.
now on bbc news, in bosnia herzegovina, the health care system only allows giving birth in hospitals.
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in bosnia herzegovina, the health care system only allows
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few distinguished flying crosses permission the goal for for this incredibly ball the mission in bosnia 1994 so he is a legend in the marine corps. >> by the way there are so many components to this book but one of the things i like about it is it is fascinating and i have no engineering background but how they put this machine together what works and what doesn't but another component is a very complex relationship which is ironic to your dad and for those out there who have not read the book and i hope you buy it, but then you crash the porch on - - the portion a ditch. >> [laughter] when the fact checker ran this he said i have no recollection of that. that was my sophomore year of high school. i had to figure out a way to get the repairs done there was a tailor in the radiator we had to get repaired by the time he got home. >> do you fly quick. >> i don't. >> your dad is one of the greatest pilots in the history of the marine corps, he loves to fly you like fine because you're doing the book, was that rebellion? i don't want to follow in his footsteps? i think he went to afghanistan
few distinguished flying crosses permission the goal for for this incredibly ball the mission in bosnia 1994 so he is a legend in the marine corps. >> by the way there are so many components to this book but one of the things i like about it is it is fascinating and i have no engineering background but how they put this machine together what works and what doesn't but another component is a very complex relationship which is ironic to your dad and for those out there who have not read the...
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trials after the genocide in bosnia.president biden has already made and secretary of state blinken that there will be a new approach to foreign policy that puts human rights back into the center and that could obviously make a world of difference. >> nadia, you know the kind of horror stories that we have all just been hearing, you were yourself taken as a sex slave. when you hear these stories what, do you want the world to know about this? >> well, thank you so much for having me again. it is a great to be with you and amal again. i came out and it was not easy for me and other survivors to deal with. but we are doing it in the past seven years in hope that isis will be held accountable for what they did to women and the whole community. they have committed a genocide and sexual violence against more than 6,000 yazidi women and children. so we are doing this and we hope that the world leaders will do their job and do what is right. it would deliver justice for survivors of sexual violence, not only yazidis, but all su
trials after the genocide in bosnia.president biden has already made and secretary of state blinken that there will be a new approach to foreign policy that puts human rights back into the center and that could obviously make a world of difference. >> nadia, you know the kind of horror stories that we have all just been hearing, you were yourself taken as a sex slave. when you hear these stories what, do you want the world to know about this? >> well, thank you so much for having me...
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jen bosnia has the story. >> the identity of the mother and her son have not yet been released.ut i'm told that they're both doing very well. the little boy is still here at p a lot medical center for women and children. >> as he was born several weeks. premature. >> a delta flight from salt lake city, utah landed in honolulu wednesday with an unexpected passenger on board after a woman gave birth to a baby boy in mid-flight. i'm told these are the nurses and doctors who are traveling to hawaii the desist id with the birth in a facebook post kansas city nurse lonnie summer banfield wrote if anyone would like to know how trip to hawaii is going. here's how it started. we delivered a 26 27 weaker in the airplane bathroom in the middle of the ocean with 3 and icu nurses, a physician's assistant and a family medicine. doctor, we were able to make it 3 hours before we could finally land. but the baby and mom did great. god was definitely with us up there. the pilot and crew alerted hawaii, department of transportation prior to landing. it was a medical assistant wasn't deemed a medic
jen bosnia has the story. >> the identity of the mother and her son have not yet been released.ut i'm told that they're both doing very well. the little boy is still here at p a lot medical center for women and children. >> as he was born several weeks. premature. >> a delta flight from salt lake city, utah landed in honolulu wednesday with an unexpected passenger on board after a woman gave birth to a baby boy in mid-flight. i'm told these are the nurses and doctors who are...
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you point to a recent history, to the problems in bosnia in the 1990s. is that the rest there is now within israel? i really see it like that, or i wouldn't _ really see it like that, or i wouldn't have thought about it to begin— wouldn't have thought about it to begin with. knowing the balkan region— begin with. knowing the balkan region and how ethnic violent broke out within_ region and how ethnic violent broke out within communities in yugoslavia in those _ out within communities in yugoslavia in those communities, i am witnessing something that is unusuah _ witnessing something that is unusual. i want to point out there is not _ unusual. i want to point out there is not only— unusual. i want to point out there is not onlyjewish mobs chanting death_ is not onlyjewish mobs chanting death to — is not onlyjewish mobs chanting death to arabs, there have been arab mobs_ death to arabs, there have been arab mobs around the city and country as welt _ mobs around the city and country as welt in _ mobs around the city and country as welt in the — mobs around
you point to a recent history, to the problems in bosnia in the 1990s. is that the rest there is now within israel? i really see it like that, or i wouldn't _ really see it like that, or i wouldn't have thought about it to begin— wouldn't have thought about it to begin with. knowing the balkan region— begin with. knowing the balkan region and how ethnic violent broke out within_ region and how ethnic violent broke out within communities in yugoslavia in those _ out within communities in...
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or the dominican republic or bosnia or wherever? when you free them you have to be willing to let them take the reins of freedom. and decide their own destiny. sometimes you're going to be disappointed. others look at germany. look at korea. that's right. you know, so, you know, it's not all for not. but i'm willing to do it. have you been to the vietnam veterans memorial in washington? what are your impressions? well, i got to tell you as i told you i was asked to sort of. sit in on we really weren't consulted. as park service was going to decide what was done as far as that was. done. they were gonna have all these people submit these designs and all we did was sit there as vietnam vets and go. yeah, i don't really like that, you at first when the wall was put in the ground so you couldn't see it from? constitution avenue or 23rd street you could see it from the lincoln memorial. i first thought my first thought was i was pretty upset about that. it was sort of like okay you can have your -- monument, but no one's gonna be able to
or the dominican republic or bosnia or wherever? when you free them you have to be willing to let them take the reins of freedom. and decide their own destiny. sometimes you're going to be disappointed. others look at germany. look at korea. that's right. you know, so, you know, it's not all for not. but i'm willing to do it. have you been to the vietnam veterans memorial in washington? what are your impressions? well, i got to tell you as i told you i was asked to sort of. sit in on we really...
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i am actually in bosnia, as i speak to you now. i am glad i got to get on this for a few minutes and hear from you. secretary austin, congratulations on your appointment and confirmation. glad to see you are representing alabama in the department of defense. glad to have you in that role. what i would like to ask secretary austin is about the nuclear triad. as you know, it's protected the u.s. from attacks. the previous administration made it a priority to modernize our nuclear arsenal in response to a growing threat worldwide. the ground-based strategic deterrent program would upgrade our ballistic missiles and dynamics we face from iran, north korea, even china. i believe you yourself had said the power [indiscernible] clearly understood ability to respond to aggression in the time and manner of our choosing. do you believe the u.s. is capable at this moment to respond to a nuclear threat using the ground-based systems of the nuclear triad? and do you believe the land-based deterrent methods will continue to be a critical compone
i am actually in bosnia, as i speak to you now. i am glad i got to get on this for a few minutes and hear from you. secretary austin, congratulations on your appointment and confirmation. glad to see you are representing alabama in the department of defense. glad to have you in that role. what i would like to ask secretary austin is about the nuclear triad. as you know, it's protected the u.s. from attacks. the previous administration made it a priority to modernize our nuclear arsenal in...
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. >> did she was i was from bosnia? >> no, albania. >> what?n. i mean that, that -- middle eastern, come on, give me a break. >> not only that, but osmanovic, a mechanic, said he thought he was being set up to be the fall guy in this highly public case. >> he was concerned that because she has money and he doesn't that he's going to get the short end of the stick? >> yeah, he did say that. she's this rich woman from ponte vedra, i know how this goes. he expressed a great deal of concern about that. >> it seems like since obviously she's rich, it's gonna be my ass. >> she's what? >> since she's rich, it's gonna be my ass. >> i could care less what she is. >> in an interrogation that last nearly eight hours, detective howard cole tried to keep osmanovic talking, even when the suspect tested cole's patience. >> he thought he was smarter than us, he wanted to control the interview. truthfully he drove me crazy. >> you can search everything that i own. you're not going to find anything. because just like you said, you've got an iq and i've got one,
. >> did she was i was from bosnia? >> no, albania. >> what?n. i mean that, that -- middle eastern, come on, give me a break. >> not only that, but osmanovic, a mechanic, said he thought he was being set up to be the fall guy in this highly public case. >> he was concerned that because she has money and he doesn't that he's going to get the short end of the stick? >> yeah, he did say that. she's this rich woman from ponte vedra, i know how this goes. he...