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>> call me crazy, i will pass on land from croatia and serbia. that doesn't sound like a fun place to be. >> are you land minussed. >> croatia said it does not recognize liberland and considers them to be virtual trespassers. this will not end well for anyone. and it is 2.7 square miles which means if you have more than three people it is too crowded. it is way too crowded. >> it is like the castle hotels in japan. they stack the real estate all right. it couldn't be too bad. >> they have car things now like that. did you see it 1234 you park them. it is like a ferris wheel. in new york if you are a squater in an abandoned building you can get arrested. there are a lot of people i would like to send over there. >> who is at the top of your list? >> i can't say names. >> i am from jersey. >> i don't get involved in that. >> you know kevin pollack loves your wife. >> who doesn't? she is brilliant. >> i am not the kind of person -- person-- what was that? >> nothing. i am not that kind of person. >> i am intimidated surrounded by this many intel jeb
>> call me crazy, i will pass on land from croatia and serbia. that doesn't sound like a fun place to be. >> are you land minussed. >> croatia said it does not recognize liberland and considers them to be virtual trespassers. this will not end well for anyone. and it is 2.7 square miles which means if you have more than three people it is too crowded. it is way too crowded. >> it is like the castle hotels in japan. they stack the real estate all right. it couldn't be too...
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. >> lots of snow. 25 centimetres in bosnia and croatia. a massive cloud which has been swirling away over the hungarian plane. it was all associated with this area of low pressure which has been rolling in here. it caused a huge amount of snowfall around croatia and bosnia. the main road was, in many parts, because of the heavy snowfall. conditions that wouldn't be associated with easter. very much like the mid winter tricky travelling conditions. we see the worst of the weather. we go through the next couple of days with heavy rain coming into romania and as we go through the next couple of days it still will be true. fine weather that you are looking for. the western side - 15 or 16 - over the next couple of days. looking good and in the sun shine. it will feel warm. a fair amount of cloud floating around. nothing like the cloud into the south-eastern corner. more rain wishing into the ukraine, and more downpours for a time across the balkans. >>> still ahead on the programme - the united nations and a democratic republic of congo join f
. >> lots of snow. 25 centimetres in bosnia and croatia. a massive cloud which has been swirling away over the hungarian plane. it was all associated with this area of low pressure which has been rolling in here. it caused a huge amount of snowfall around croatia and bosnia. the main road was, in many parts, because of the heavy snowfall. conditions that wouldn't be associated with easter. very much like the mid winter tricky travelling conditions. we see the worst of the weather. we go...
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. >> that man, we were having dinner, i got to eat dinner with him one night in croatia and he ordered ate seven chickens. like whole chick kennels like roast chickens. >> jon: oh, they were cooked? >> yeah. >> yeah, yeah. >> jon: so you read -- >> and he is a lovely guy. >> jon: giant, huge huge. >> he lifts stones. >> jon: right. >> this is true. he broke a 1,400-year-old strength record. >> yeah. >> jon: by lifting -- i think he put it on his shoulder, a 30-foot tree trunk. >> yeah. >> jon: and like carrying it to a 7-11. i don't know all of the details. >> yeah. >> jon: does he just pick things up like a flintstone character? >> on the set? you have to pay him. >> i think it is sort of -- >> jon: a bit of a party favor. >> he is probably stick of doing it. >> jon: and there is going to be more, right? season six and the whole thing? >> i don't know when i die or if i die. >> a woman the other day said to me i was sort of had my hadn't had my morning coffee yet and she said i hope you don't die. >> and i didn't put it together because i was tired and it was before my coffee and it w
. >> that man, we were having dinner, i got to eat dinner with him one night in croatia and he ordered ate seven chickens. like whole chick kennels like roast chickens. >> jon: oh, they were cooked? >> yeah. >> yeah, yeah. >> jon: so you read -- >> and he is a lovely guy. >> jon: giant, huge huge. >> he lifts stones. >> jon: right. >> this is true. he broke a 1,400-year-old strength record. >> yeah. >> jon: by lifting -- i...
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gold gets exported it gets all melted together so you can have gold from peru mixed with gold from croatia and all of that could make a necklace. >> phil, that story really opened my eyes so thank you for that. >> yeah, really sobering but important. >> be sure to check us out next time on here techknow as we bring you more stories from the field of science. dive deep into these stories and go behind the scenes at al jazeera.com/techknow follow our expert contributors on twitter, facebook, instagram google plus and more. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet
gold gets exported it gets all melted together so you can have gold from peru mixed with gold from croatia and all of that could make a necklace. >> phil, that story really opened my eyes so thank you for that. >> yeah, really sobering but important. >> be sure to check us out next time on here techknow as we bring you more stories from the field of science. dive deep into these stories and go behind the scenes at al jazeera.com/techknow follow our expert contributors on...
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politician vit jedlicka has claimed a three square mile area of unclaimed land wedged between serbia and croatias non-existent. he says the effort began as a political stunt. what should we call this city or country? he's already received about 20,000 applications for citizenship of this country he started. police are on the hunt for suspect, derrick brown, he allegedly stole an suv with a toddler still in the back seat. that's a look at the suv. luckily the vehicle and the child were found when a woman called the police about an abandoned suv. >>> down in florida, sharks are getting too close for comfort. bull sharks are swimming up to the seawall in bonita springs. residents claim fishermen were throwing bait into the water. they hope the city will designate it as a swimming only area. >>> e-cigs are more popular than ever among teenagers. 13% have tried e-cigarettes while the number of regular smokers dropped from 16% to 9%. >>> there might be a biological reason why dogs are man's best friend. japanese researchers found when people and dogs interact, they release oxytocin dubbed the love hor
politician vit jedlicka has claimed a three square mile area of unclaimed land wedged between serbia and croatias non-existent. he says the effort began as a political stunt. what should we call this city or country? he's already received about 20,000 applications for citizenship of this country he started. police are on the hunt for suspect, derrick brown, he allegedly stole an suv with a toddler still in the back seat. that's a look at the suv. luckily the vehicle and the child were found...
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. >> the day he was hit by a car, i sold everythin i i were going to move to croatia.ealthy, i packed up everything else we had left put it in my car and hit the road. we drove around the country for eight months put 15,000 miles in my car. i decided to publish a children's book about sid and his adventure when we got back to texas. photos of sid all around the u.s. i have a presale going on. if you preorder the book you get a paw-tograph. >> i love it! >>> that's our show everybody. thanks for joining us. we'll see you for the next edition of "right this minute." for over 60,000 california foster children, it's a challenge to replace clothes that are too small or worn out. i grew 3 inches last year. i don't need anything fancy. i never had much to begin with. when i look nice on the outside i feel better on the inside. to help, sleep train is collecting new clothes for kids big and small. bring your gift to any sleep train and help make a foster child's day a little brighter. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child. (scal): good day, m'
. >> the day he was hit by a car, i sold everythin i i were going to move to croatia.ealthy, i packed up everything else we had left put it in my car and hit the road. we drove around the country for eight months put 15,000 miles in my car. i decided to publish a children's book about sid and his adventure when we got back to texas. photos of sid all around the u.s. i have a presale going on. if you preorder the book you get a paw-tograph. >> i love it! >>> that's our show...
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gold gets exported it gets all melted together so you can have gold from peru mixed with gold from croatia and all of that could make a necklace. >> phil, that story really opened my eyes so thank you for that. >> yeah, really sobering but important. >> be sure to check us out next time on here techknow as we bring you more stories from the field of science. dive deep into these stories and go behind the scenes at al jazeera.com/techknow follow our expert contributors on twitter, facebook, instagram google plus and more. >> next monday on "techknow". >> we should not be having earthquakes in texas. >> the true cost of energy hits home. >> my yard is gone. >> are we destroying our way of life? >> contaminated water from the fracking activities come here. >> they stick it into the core of the earth. >> but this cutting-edge technology could be the answer. >> the further of fracking is about the water. >> protecting the planet saving lives. >> how do you convince a big oil company to use this? >> "techknow". next monday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> part of al jazeera america'
gold gets exported it gets all melted together so you can have gold from peru mixed with gold from croatia and all of that could make a necklace. >> phil, that story really opened my eyes so thank you for that. >> yeah, really sobering but important. >> be sure to check us out next time on here techknow as we bring you more stories from the field of science. dive deep into these stories and go behind the scenes at al jazeera.com/techknow follow our expert contributors on...
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and folks in croatia waking up to snow.idents having to brush off their wind she'ds before heading to church. >> it's true this weather feels like it's christmas but we know it's spring. >> reporter: jane metzler fox news. >> on this either sunday philadelphia's archbishop is talking about pope francis' visit to this city in september. >> this morning on abc this week the archbishop talked about the impact he thinks the pope's visit had have on our city and how we can welcome him. >> i'm looking forward to showing him an active vibrant catholic church in the united states. >> he got a pizza in april. are you going to get him a cheesesteak. >> perhaps we should do. i'm hoping with residential expectation i think this is the beginning of a new evangelical energy in the church of philadelphia. >> got to have a cheesesteak. pope francis is visiting philadelphia as you know part of the church's world meeting of families. the world's largest catholic gathering the event will run from september 22nd to september 25th the pope is s
and folks in croatia waking up to snow.idents having to brush off their wind she'ds before heading to church. >> it's true this weather feels like it's christmas but we know it's spring. >> reporter: jane metzler fox news. >> on this either sunday philadelphia's archbishop is talking about pope francis' visit to this city in september. >> this morning on abc this week the archbishop talked about the impact he thinks the pope's visit had have on our city and how we can...
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we're told by the sources we have is that on the orders of his father, he is sent to the coast of croatiad he is put to death by poison. >> helena was crushed by this scandal. this was likely her favorite grandson. >> this must have been devastating for her. >> but the scandal is about to get bigger. >> constantine discovers, from back channels, that perhaps fausta had manufactured all of this, that she favored her own sons for the throne and that she set crispus up to be murdered. he orders that she be put in a back chamber, the doors locked and the fires stoked to the point that it cooks her to death. >> as the self-proclaimed christian emperor, he's engaged in the sin of murder. thou shalt not kill is one of the top commandments. constantine will have thought of helena as his great ally, thinking that he can rely on his mother's support in anything. perhaps he should have thought again before he killed her grandson. >> you are weak. you are a weak and sinful man. >> the murder of fausta and of crispus happens in 326. helena departs for the holy land in 327. there's almost certainly som
we're told by the sources we have is that on the orders of his father, he is sent to the coast of croatiad he is put to death by poison. >> helena was crushed by this scandal. this was likely her favorite grandson. >> this must have been devastating for her. >> but the scandal is about to get bigger. >> constantine discovers, from back channels, that perhaps fausta had manufactured all of this, that she favored her own sons for the throne and that she set crispus up to...
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we're told by the sources we have is that on the orders of his father, he is sent to the coast of croatias put to death by poison. >> helena was crushed by this scandal. this was likely her favorite grandson. >> this must have been devastating for her. >> but the scandal is about to get bigger. >> constantine discovers, from back channels, that perhaps fausta had manufactured all of this, that she favored her own sons for the throne and that she set crispus up to be murdered. he orders that she be put in a back chamber, the doors locked and the fires stoked to the point that it cooks her to death. >> as the self-proclaimed christian emperor, he's engaged in the sin of murder. thou shalt not kill is one of the top commandments. constantine will have thought of helena as his great ally, thinking that he can rely on his mother's support in anything. perhaps he should have thought again before he killed her grandson. >> you are weak. you are a weak and sinful man. >> the murder of fausta and of crispus happens in 326. helena departs for the holy land in 327. there's almost certainly some conn
we're told by the sources we have is that on the orders of his father, he is sent to the coast of croatias put to death by poison. >> helena was crushed by this scandal. this was likely her favorite grandson. >> this must have been devastating for her. >> but the scandal is about to get bigger. >> constantine discovers, from back channels, that perhaps fausta had manufactured all of this, that she favored her own sons for the throne and that she set crispus up to be...
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takes place mainly in venice and in croatia. was supposed to be a vacation but it didn't become one. started looking around everywhere so everything he does on that ship, i have been all over is there so that ship is part of this whole thing he gets caught up in an ends up in croatia in washington d.c.. we went to d.c. the fdr library in hyde park and we were overseas as well. when you go there, there's a painting, forms a big part of this novel towards the end of the store, it is there and contains incredible symbolism that will be very fascinating. the painting is a huge. 15 feet or so why did, eight and nine feet tall, has a big frame on it this wide. the frame has a secret compartment in it. a little plug in the bottom right corner and i just made it up. i went up there to do additional research and i said i looked down there. there is nothing, i looked underneath it and there is a plug in the bottom corner so i called down on the floor and i am on the floor looking up and the guy, the curator comes rushing over there and he
takes place mainly in venice and in croatia. was supposed to be a vacation but it didn't become one. started looking around everywhere so everything he does on that ship, i have been all over is there so that ship is part of this whole thing he gets caught up in an ends up in croatia in washington d.c.. we went to d.c. the fdr library in hyde park and we were overseas as well. when you go there, there's a painting, forms a big part of this novel towards the end of the store, it is there and...
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and from there we got lost in croatia and had no food or water wanted to die.nted to register us as refugees. we refused. we were kept in detention for months and thena month and then refused. i traveled further. we are used to seeing report on tv people enjoy good living conditions from education to rights to freedom. we didn't know what freedom was like and we wanted to come here and see what it means to be free. friends already here told me it was possible to get here. i want to live this dream. i want to work and be a useful citizen like i was in my own country. i have two kids. i want to offer them an education. i want to offer them the best life possible. >> imagine now if you were trying to get out of syria. what choices would you make for you and your family? the bbc has a new interactive section on the website and trying to take you through the real dilemmas migrants face. he is with me now. i read this this morning and does give you insight. was that the intention? >> absolutely. we wanted people to know the kind of experiences syrians are going throu
and from there we got lost in croatia and had no food or water wanted to die.nted to register us as refugees. we refused. we were kept in detention for months and thena month and then refused. i traveled further. we are used to seeing report on tv people enjoy good living conditions from education to rights to freedom. we didn't know what freedom was like and we wanted to come here and see what it means to be free. friends already here told me it was possible to get here. i want to live this...
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it takes place mainly for cotton over in venice and then in croatia. while we were on a cruise a couple of years ago, i swore it was a vacation, but it didn't become one. so i started looking around everywhere. so cotton, everything he does on that ship i tended to kind of do a little bit too. so that ship is part of this whole thing that he gets caught up in, and then he ends up in croatia while his boss is in washington washington d.c. blithe and i went to the w -- elizabeth and i went to the fdr library in hyde park and overseas as well. when you go to the national gallery of art, there's a paining in gallery 62 that forms a big part of this novel towards the end of the story. it's happening in gallery 62, it's there. it contains some incredible symbolisms that will be very much -- you'll be very fascinated by, i know i was. the painting is huge. it's probably, i don't know 15 feet or so wide about 8-9 feet tall. has a big frame on it about this wide. well, i made it up that the frame has a secret compartment in it. [laughter] i just made it up. [la
it takes place mainly for cotton over in venice and then in croatia. while we were on a cruise a couple of years ago, i swore it was a vacation, but it didn't become one. so i started looking around everywhere. so cotton, everything he does on that ship i tended to kind of do a little bit too. so that ship is part of this whole thing that he gets caught up in, and then he ends up in croatia while his boss is in washington washington d.c. blithe and i went to the w -- elizabeth and i went to the...
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one man in croatia did. he offered his old porsche to whoever found his dog chico.he person found him and returned the dog but refused to take the porsche. you know the connection with your dog. you have two dog members. >> g both fronts. folks doing it all for the good of it. >>> thank you for joining us. our next news cast is at 5:00. we'll see you then. >> today on "access hollywood" live giuliana rancic is here and we have so much to talk about. >> she hasn't answered the big question yet. will she return to fashion police? >> we need an answer. we will talk to tim gunn about his new book. >> i love tim gunn. billy cirque du soleil is here. the contortionist. >> why a naked guy is roaming all over. "access hollywood" live starts right now. >> he starts whispering in your ear and
one man in croatia did. he offered his old porsche to whoever found his dog chico.he person found him and returned the dog but refused to take the porsche. you know the connection with your dog. you have two dog members. >> g both fronts. folks doing it all for the good of it. >>> thank you for joining us. our next news cast is at 5:00. we'll see you then. >> today on "access hollywood" live giuliana rancic is here and we have so much to talk about. >> she...
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croatia, spain this year.ur part isn't in the nice place. >> no. >> seth: so you spend a lot of time in belfast? >> a lot of time in belfast. >> seth: and what would you say to the traveler going to belfast? or the tourist going to belfast? >> it's wonderful for two or three days. >> seth: got you. and you've been there for years. >> five years. [ laughter ] no, no. i have to be careful what i say. >> seth: oh, i wouldn't worry about people from belfast. [ laughter ] >> no, no, no. no. you know what, they celebrate -- >> seth: look, he's just a child. belfast, he's just a little boy. [ laughter ] >> they've got a wonderful tourist board. you know, they celebrate -- [ laughter ] they celebrate three things, which is having the most bombed hotel in europe, which is great. >> seth: have you ever stayed there? >> yeah, many times. >> seth: okay, good. >> reassuring. and they built the "titanic" which is a ship that sunk on its maiden voyage. [ laughter ] and now they have "game of thrones," the most depressing tv
croatia, spain this year.ur part isn't in the nice place. >> no. >> seth: so you spend a lot of time in belfast? >> a lot of time in belfast. >> seth: and what would you say to the traveler going to belfast? or the tourist going to belfast? >> it's wonderful for two or three days. >> seth: got you. and you've been there for years. >> five years. [ laughter ] no, no. i have to be careful what i say. >> seth: oh, i wouldn't worry about people from...
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. >>> and on a lighter note, after a man's dog went missing last week in croatia, he offered a porschever found his dog. a man and his son did find the dog, but they wouldn't accept the porsche as a reward. the man found out that the good samaritan was out of a job and helped him raise money. nice note to end on. >> sue, thank you so much. >>> right to the oil market we go. retail investors appear to be headed for the exits. for more let's go to jackie de angelis and the future now crew. >> this is interesting data from lipper. the latest stats are showing that retail investors pulled money out of the oil market at the fastest rate since two 14. so anthony grisante, if we were to close right now. oil would be slightly higher pore the year. are investors making a mistake or are they looking at the supply/demand fundamentals or some of the geopolitical risk that's keeping the oil prices high? >> i think it's a little mistake if they want to roll out of the long positions they'd have to sell the cheaper month and buy the most expensive month and the other adage is the hedge funds have add
. >>> and on a lighter note, after a man's dog went missing last week in croatia, he offered a porschever found his dog. a man and his son did find the dog, but they wouldn't accept the porsche as a reward. the man found out that the good samaritan was out of a job and helped him raise money. nice note to end on. >> sue, thank you so much. >>> right to the oil market we go. retail investors appear to be headed for the exits. for more let's go to jackie de angelis and the...
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in addition to that, i've been to afghanistan, pakistan israel croatia chaired the national commission for five years on homeland security after the three years in the 9/11 attack, i was the governor of virginia during the 9/11 attack and had to protect my state and reawaken the economy of my state, which took a terrible blow when they closed airports in virginia around the washington, d.c. area. this is the kind of experience that i think that we take to the people of the united states. listen we're not going to win the presidency because we look pretty. or because we've got some radical weird thing that one of our candidates decides to say or something that's out of step with the american people. we are win if we are persuasive that we care about regular people out there who can't get a job and can't work and don't have decent wages. people out there who are recognizing the weakness that the united states' message is sending. i talked to you, ambassador moments ago about the president's weakness in the statements he's projecting, and the dangers that's creating as the russians fly pl
in addition to that, i've been to afghanistan, pakistan israel croatia chaired the national commission for five years on homeland security after the three years in the 9/11 attack, i was the governor of virginia during the 9/11 attack and had to protect my state and reawaken the economy of my state, which took a terrible blow when they closed airports in virginia around the washington, d.c. area. this is the kind of experience that i think that we take to the people of the united states. listen...
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a filming site in croatia is now attracting visitors.oaches days after hbo now became available to apple and cable systems. back to you, rish. rishaad: still to come, courting germany. modi's mission. more on that story coming later in the program. after this short break, a check on china. what do the latest trade numbers say about the state of its economy? ♪ rishaad: disappointing data out of china. exports and imports plunging in march. later this week, we get the first gdp readings. economists expect growth to slip to the downside. we are joined by the head of research at the lc macro. thanks for joining us. let's start things off. those trade numbers are horrible. what do they tell us about the growth figure on wednesday? numbers are much in line with our expectation. we are more bearish compared to the market expectations. our outlook for gdp growth in q1 is actually around 6.5%, if not lower. we are pretty bearish about the beginning of the growth this year. rishaad: what does that tell us about the state of the global economy, and
a filming site in croatia is now attracting visitors.oaches days after hbo now became available to apple and cable systems. back to you, rish. rishaad: still to come, courting germany. modi's mission. more on that story coming later in the program. after this short break, a check on china. what do the latest trade numbers say about the state of its economy? ♪ rishaad: disappointing data out of china. exports and imports plunging in march. later this week, we get the first gdp readings....
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the terrorist organization has occupied more than one-third of iraq, which is equal to the size of croatiain a short time. this is surprising for many. but we had been warning about this possibility for a long time. why was iraq faced with such a crisis? what is the reason behind? simply because of the sectarian and operative policies of the previous government after the departure of american troops. so, there is ad in for a policy that reaches -- reaches out to oppressed people and the regime and should regain their trust and their confidence. i mean the current administration. and new iraqi government under abadi started well on getting international support, and turkey has been fully support this new inclusive government in iraq. but it our duty to remind the iraqi government it needs to do more for winning the others of the country. promises must turn into concrete action without further delay. in iraq, in a short term, there might be some military successes but lack of confidence between the people and the government is unfortunately continuing. successes will not be enough. there's a
the terrorist organization has occupied more than one-third of iraq, which is equal to the size of croatiain a short time. this is surprising for many. but we had been warning about this possibility for a long time. why was iraq faced with such a crisis? what is the reason behind? simply because of the sectarian and operative policies of the previous government after the departure of american troops. so, there is ad in for a policy that reaches -- reaches out to oppressed people and the regime...
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the terrorist organization has occupied more than 1/3 of iraq which is equal to the size of croatia in a short time. this was surprising for many. but we had been warning about this possibility for a long time. why was iraq faced with such a crisis? what is the reason behind it? simply because of the sectarian and oppressive policies of the previous government, after the departure of american troops. so there is a need for a policy that reaches out to oppressed people and regain their trust and confidence. i mean the current administration. and new iraqi government started well in gaining international support. turkey has been fully in support of this new, inclusive abadi government in iraq. it is, again, our duty to remind the iraqi government that it needs to do more to winning the others in the country. promises must turn into country's actions without further delay. in iraq, in a short term there might be some military successes, but lack of confidence between the people and the government is unfortunately continuing. military successes will not be enough. there is a need for polit
the terrorist organization has occupied more than 1/3 of iraq which is equal to the size of croatia in a short time. this was surprising for many. but we had been warning about this possibility for a long time. why was iraq faced with such a crisis? what is the reason behind it? simply because of the sectarian and oppressive policies of the previous government, after the departure of american troops. so there is a need for a policy that reaches out to oppressed people and regain their trust and...
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living amongst the german people, study international law i've been to afghanistan, pakistan, israel, croatia, chaired the national commission for five years on homeland security, i was governor during the 9/11 attacks. i had t -- our state to go blow when they closed the airport in virginia. we will not win the presidency because we look pretty or have some radical weird thing that one of our candidates the sites to stay -- decides to say. we will win if we are persuasive and care about people out there. people out there are recognizing the weakness of the message that the united states is sending. i told you, a master, about the president's weakness and the danger that is causing when russia is pushing against ukraine, flying planes against the baltic states. the tears people who continue to threaten our country. isis which represents a barbaric way of life and is completely out of sync of what we stand for in the 21st century. don't you remember the strength? the strength of purpose that ronald reagan said when he said, mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. if we have the strength to back it
living amongst the german people, study international law i've been to afghanistan, pakistan, israel, croatia, chaired the national commission for five years on homeland security, i was governor during the 9/11 attacks. i had t -- our state to go blow when they closed the airport in virginia. we will not win the presidency because we look pretty or have some radical weird thing that one of our candidates the sites to stay -- decides to say. we will win if we are persuasive and care about people...
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it has no european ancestry unless you consider croatia part of europe. went through italy but mutated on the way and ended up in the east coast nurseries in the 1830s and made its way out with the gold rush. >> before we go a question? door you just want to try the wine? >> certainly i want to try the wine. with respect to china and their impact on the high end wine market, does that affect you at all? if it does in what way? >> china's market affects us in many ways. they are able to produce the most inexpensive and highest quality glass -- this is chinese glass right here. so they provide us a wonderful product in glass. and they're also one of the largest markets for wine consumption in recent history. so they are -- >> is there any slowing for that? bob pisani is upset they've driven up the cost of his favorite wines. >> that's going to happen. there's a lot of competition in wine country and again a lot of folks just want to have a piece of the land and they're willing to overpay for a piece of the land in that valley. that makes it more difficult f
it has no european ancestry unless you consider croatia part of europe. went through italy but mutated on the way and ended up in the east coast nurseries in the 1830s and made its way out with the gold rush. >> before we go a question? door you just want to try the wine? >> certainly i want to try the wine. with respect to china and their impact on the high end wine market, does that affect you at all? if it does in what way? >> china's market affects us in many ways. they...
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on three continents as governor, in addition to that, i've been to afghanistan, pakistan israel, croatia, chaired the national commission for five years on homeland security after the three years in the 9/11 attack i was the governor of virginia during the 9/11 attack and had to protect my state and to reawaken the economy of my state which took a terrible blow when they closed the airports in virginia around the washington, d.c., area. this is the kind of experience that i think we take to the people of the united states. listen, we're not going to win the presidency because we look pretty or because we've got some radical, weird thing that one of our candidates decides to say or something that's out of step with the american people. we will win if we are persuasive, that we care about regular people out there who can't get a job and can't work, and don't have decent wages and people out there who are recognizing the weakness that the united states' message is sending. i talked to you, ambassador a few moments ago about the president's weakness in the statements that he's projecting and
on three continents as governor, in addition to that, i've been to afghanistan, pakistan israel, croatia, chaired the national commission for five years on homeland security after the three years in the 9/11 attack i was the governor of virginia during the 9/11 attack and had to protect my state and to reawaken the economy of my state which took a terrible blow when they closed the airports in virginia around the washington, d.c., area. this is the kind of experience that i think we take to the...
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the real problem though is, i think, it is a false analogy to look at bosnia serbia, and croatia. that's a very different set of wars and leadership, and histories, than ukraine is. i think while ukraine is an amalgam, there is no question, out of various historical periods and backgrounds, what strikes me as encouraging, particularly out of the survey that steve has done, is in fact this enthusiasm for ukraine as a separate entity. as an identifiable entity. as one with which individuals identified themselves. i think the analogy is probably better made to germany where even in a divided country one that that's reinforced in every way that the leadership could, there still was the sense of fundamental germanness as a bound of unity. i think to some extent it is also true in ireland of the so i think that at least is a competing model for what happens to divided societies. particularly divided societies that are divided by conflict or tension and i think whatever else you take from the survey you should take that sense that even after all the things that have happened there is the
the real problem though is, i think, it is a false analogy to look at bosnia serbia, and croatia. that's a very different set of wars and leadership, and histories, than ukraine is. i think while ukraine is an amalgam, there is no question, out of various historical periods and backgrounds, what strikes me as encouraging, particularly out of the survey that steve has done, is in fact this enthusiasm for ukraine as a separate entity. as an identifiable entity. as one with which individuals...
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we'd like to be able to do more to help bulgaria, hungary, croatia and other countries like that. we're doing a lot together with the eu. things like use of corruption as a tool of malign influence to undermine sovereignty, whether you're talking about directly paying political candidates or whether you're talking about just ensuring that there's enough dirty money in the system to undercut democratic institutions or make individual political actors vulnerable to outside pressure. we're working with countries to expose that and also to close the space for corruption in their system, particularly focused on central europe and the balkans. the propaganda which is not simply what you see in terms of news, but it's also under the table efforts to support what look like legitimate ngos but are actually agents of influence in countries that change the debate on things we're working on, whether it's about ukraine or other things. there's a lot to focus on, particularly in the balkans where they're not cemented into the alliance and the eu, they're more at risk. but also in allied territo
we'd like to be able to do more to help bulgaria, hungary, croatia and other countries like that. we're doing a lot together with the eu. things like use of corruption as a tool of malign influence to undermine sovereignty, whether you're talking about directly paying political candidates or whether you're talking about just ensuring that there's enough dirty money in the system to undercut democratic institutions or make individual political actors vulnerable to outside pressure. we're working...