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. >> in kosovo, more than 40 arrests have been made. a report from pristina. >> a mother in the balkans decided to go on national t.v. to beg her husband to return their 8-year-old son. the last time she saw her husband and son was when she saw them off two months ago as they were heading for holidays in the mountains. a week later, she received the sms message. they are well, it said action and in syria. >> he always said he didn't belong here, that he wouldn't go anywhere until he provided for us so that we are comfortable when he leaves but he never mentioned he would take our son with him. >> her husband is not the only one who decided to fight in foreign wars. kosovo police arrested 4 three people suspected of helping islamic state and el neustra fighters in syria. >> during the search, we confiscated 4 klasnokovs, hunting rifles, radio devices action military equipment, some explosives and electronic equipment. >> in court, the suspect denied they were members of any rebel group. >> i am pleased to say that these people don't have
. >> in kosovo, more than 40 arrests have been made. a report from pristina. >> a mother in the balkans decided to go on national t.v. to beg her husband to return their 8-year-old son. the last time she saw her husband and son was when she saw them off two months ago as they were heading for holidays in the mountains. a week later, she received the sms message. they are well, it said action and in syria. >> he always said he didn't belong here, that he wouldn't go anywhere...
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. >> in kosovo, more than 40 arrests have been made, as we report. a mother decided to go on t.v. to encourage her husband to return their son. the last time she saw them was seeing them off two months ago as they were heading for holidays in the mountains. a week later, she received this message, they are well, it said and in syria. >> he always said he didn't belong here. he never mentioned he would take our son with them. >> eggs not the only one who decided to fight in foreign wars. kosovo police recently arrested 43 people of helping islamic state and fighters in iraq and syria. >> during the search, we confiscated four rifles, a few guns, hunting arrives, another radio communication devices, military equipment, explosives and electronic equipment. >> in court, the suspects denied they were members of any rebel group. >> i'm pleased to say these people don't have a terrorist mentality. they don't sympathize with terrorist acts and condemn every act of such character. >> also under police investigation are imams suspected of inciting believers to join the jihad. >> she hopes h
. >> in kosovo, more than 40 arrests have been made, as we report. a mother decided to go on t.v. to encourage her husband to return their son. the last time she saw them was seeing them off two months ago as they were heading for holidays in the mountains. a week later, she received this message, they are well, it said and in syria. >> he always said he didn't belong here. he never mentioned he would take our son with them. >> eggs not the only one who decided to fight in...
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who were hardly a month old when activists rescued them from a private captivity site in western kosovo are adjusting to life in an forested enclosure. activists set up the enclosure in the mountains where the bear cubs will spend at least a year under supervision and then head into the wild. >> a box of bears, that's a great way to end our friday. see you next monday. good night, or good-bye. >> later! >> have a good weekend. how about that? >> bye! [exhales] [knock on door] hey, i wanted to come say merry christmas before we all leave for the break. oh, thank you, lemon. that's very thoughtful. help yourself to a gift. oh, wow. it's our new handheld photo scanner/paper shredder. [shredder whirrs] oh, well, won't people just end up shredding their photos? well, no, no, it's very easy to use. if you want to photo-scan, you flip the switch to p.s. and if you want to paper shred, you flip the switch to-- oh. i'd like to make an announcement! [all cheering] i just want to say that i'm really sorry for whatever i'm going to do at the party tonight. and i forgive all of you in advance for le
who were hardly a month old when activists rescued them from a private captivity site in western kosovo are adjusting to life in an forested enclosure. activists set up the enclosure in the mountains where the bear cubs will spend at least a year under supervision and then head into the wild. >> a box of bears, that's a great way to end our friday. see you next monday. good night, or good-bye. >> later! >> have a good weekend. how about that? >> bye! [exhales] [knock on...
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we have succeeded we've succeeded in bosnia we succeeded in kosovo we've succeeded in panama and of coursesucceeded in germany and japan after the second world war in south korea after the korean world so it's not as if it never succeeds but it is tough it is expensive and should only be embarked on after careful thought. >> reporter: 9/11 did teach us that if you let something fester overseas it can come back and hit the united states, yet when we have tried to intervene in the islamic world so far it has not been hugely successful. how do you try to square that circle? yet when we try to intervene we often make a mess of i so how do you square that circle, how do you answer that conundrum for future presidents. >> i think we have to be careful discriminate about where we intervene but we have to avoid going in the opposite direction of saying sort of never again. because the fact is that a number of these interventions do serve their purpose they do enhance our security in the case of the middle east. clearly we overburdened ourselves by invading iraq only a couple of years after going i
we have succeeded we've succeeded in bosnia we succeeded in kosovo we've succeeded in panama and of coursesucceeded in germany and japan after the second world war in south korea after the korean world so it's not as if it never succeeds but it is tough it is expensive and should only be embarked on after careful thought. >> reporter: 9/11 did teach us that if you let something fester overseas it can come back and hit the united states, yet when we have tried to intervene in the islamic...
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caos fatal" lorena ---una de los deportes tradicionales regres despus de 60 aÑos a la republica de kosovoa guerra de 1999... juanfra ---decenas de personas se congregaron en sus barcos y otros a orillas del rio ''white drin'' para observar la competencia de los 27 clavadistas .... ---por su puesto todos ellos daban lo mejor de si mismo para obtener el ms preciado trofeo... lucrecia ---cada competidor se lanzaba del puente ''fshajt'' a una altura de 72 pies... ---y los participantes describieron que el lanzamiento les provoca una adrenalina inexplicable...ahora los organizadores quieren conservar esta tradicin.. anchor gracias por acompanarnos, recuerden que le tendremos breves informativos durante el [♪ tema musical ] [♪] >>pero calmÁte, mi amor. de verdad no entiendo por quÉ vos estÁs asÍ. vos sabias quiÉn era yo desde el principio. >>¡vos nunca me dijiste que la dea te tenÍa en la mira! >>ve, esto no es como pa'
caos fatal" lorena ---una de los deportes tradicionales regres despus de 60 aÑos a la republica de kosovoa guerra de 1999... juanfra ---decenas de personas se congregaron en sus barcos y otros a orillas del rio ''white drin'' para observar la competencia de los 27 clavadistas .... ---por su puesto todos ellos daban lo mejor de si mismo para obtener el ms preciado trofeo... lucrecia ---cada competidor se lanzaba del puente ''fshajt'' a una altura de 72 pies... ---y los participantes...
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it is not the same as the kosovo errorgn, which was an traffic unsupported by the army. this is entirely different. there, we were going against the mind of slow but don milosevic. we were winning, he was losing. he knew it, and he accepted a diplomatic settlement. here, there does not seem to be any diplomatic settlement possible. this is going to be a meter by meter rollback of isis until their political movement collapses. >> general wesley clark, thank you for joining me. story,ng now to our top the unrest in ferguson, missouri. for more on the community reaction to developments, i started by asking what people will make of the president's call for calm and restraint. >> he has talked about calm. he has talked about need to protect the right, to peacefully protest. what matters on the ground is not those words. it is about the way the police behave. for many, the way the police -- behaved is provocative, and they are reacting to it. i have heard from the police that some of the national guard troops have arrived. it will take to the streets. what is interesting about
it is not the same as the kosovo errorgn, which was an traffic unsupported by the army. this is entirely different. there, we were going against the mind of slow but don milosevic. we were winning, he was losing. he knew it, and he accepted a diplomatic settlement. here, there does not seem to be any diplomatic settlement possible. this is going to be a meter by meter rollback of isis until their political movement collapses. >> general wesley clark, thank you for joining me. story,ng now...
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you know, you will recall that the situations like kosovo and bosnia raged on for quite some time and there was more death and bloodshed than there has been so far in the ukrainian situation before it did ultimately get resolved. so i recognize with so many different issues popping up around the world, sometimes it may seen as if this is an aberration or it's unusual. but the truth of the matter is is that there's a big world out there and that as indispensable as we are to try to lead it, there's still going to be tragedies out there and conflicts. our job is to make sure that we continue to project what's right, what's just. and, you know, that we're building coalitions of like-minded countries and partners in order to advance not only our core of security interests but also the interests of the world as a whole. >> do you think you could have done more? >> on which one? >> on any of them. >> well, look, you know, i think, bill, that the nature of being president is that you're always asking yourself what more can you do? but with respect to let's say the israeli-palestinian issue,
you know, you will recall that the situations like kosovo and bosnia raged on for quite some time and there was more death and bloodshed than there has been so far in the ukrainian situation before it did ultimately get resolved. so i recognize with so many different issues popping up around the world, sometimes it may seen as if this is an aberration or it's unusual. but the truth of the matter is is that there's a big world out there and that as indispensable as we are to try to lead it,...
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he had covered stories across kosovo, georgia and some of the most violent conflict zones. lebanon, iraq, he was a veteran war correspondent, but he was also a real softy, they were aing some of the most amazing images he produced was that of smiling children. the associated press mourning the loss of one of their members. and those four bomb technicians also died. such important work that they do. many unexploded ordinances across gaza and they workday in and day out over the past few weeks and four of them killed in this explosion. >> nick schifrin life for news jerusalem. thank you very much, as always. in ukraine at least three people have been killed in donetsk in fighting overnight. government troops have stepped up their campaign against separatists there. they said there was damage to gas lines leaving no gas for the city. >>> the aid convoy coming from russia, 280 trucks in all are set to arrive soon, but ukraine is refusing to let them pass unless they first inspect the contents. ukraine's prime minister is asking the red cross to help deliver the aid. >> we're do
he had covered stories across kosovo, georgia and some of the most violent conflict zones. lebanon, iraq, he was a veteran war correspondent, but he was also a real softy, they were aing some of the most amazing images he produced was that of smiling children. the associated press mourning the loss of one of their members. and those four bomb technicians also died. such important work that they do. many unexploded ordinances across gaza and they workday in and day out over the past few weeks...
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>> in proportion other conflicts, what happened with nato and kosovo. how many civilians were killed there? look at those facts and i think you will be very surprised. if israel was trying to target civilians and not taking these precautions, you would see a much greater number, maybe 10 or 100 times the casualties. >> and that is the israeli ambassador to the united states speaking in washington. we can cross now to a professor of political sociology. he joins us on the line from jerusalem. thank you very much for speaking to us, professor. any hopes in your view of a cease-fire? i mean, is it still possible denight events that have -- despite events that have taken place the parties can gather in cairo as scheduled this weekend? >> everything is possible in the middle east. however, the way the israeli government presents this with the breaking of the cease-fire, seems -- especially the capture f the israeli officer, seems trending into a new, more harsh offensive. inardly see how negotiations e age of that would be conducive. what is at stake is a hu
>> in proportion other conflicts, what happened with nato and kosovo. how many civilians were killed there? look at those facts and i think you will be very surprised. if israel was trying to target civilians and not taking these precautions, you would see a much greater number, maybe 10 or 100 times the casualties. >> and that is the israeli ambassador to the united states speaking in washington. we can cross now to a professor of political sociology. he joins us on the line from...
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balkan crisis in which the united states decided that self-determination required an independent kosovo, which was part of serbia. that was a violation of a lot of different things and the russians of us consider, i if yu go back and remember world war i, have always considered the southern's laws to be their protectors. they are the protectors of the soviet slobs. the fact that we're going to allow -- slavs. if you listen to the russians now they're saying we have the right to do in ukraine, maybe in lobby, maybe in estonia, which he did in the balkans. because we have russians living there and you said that those people shouldn't live among the slavs. so from a legal and a struggle standpoint, this whole thing is modeled in part because of putin's ambitions whether we regard them as legitimate or not, and in part because we help model things up and de facto in courage or at least forced him to act on those ambitions. am i wrong about that, harmon? >> i agree with a lot of what you said about the balkans. when andre became russian minister in the early '90s he had a pro-west foreign po
balkan crisis in which the united states decided that self-determination required an independent kosovo, which was part of serbia. that was a violation of a lot of different things and the russians of us consider, i if yu go back and remember world war i, have always considered the southern's laws to be their protectors. they are the protectors of the soviet slobs. the fact that we're going to allow -- slavs. if you listen to the russians now they're saying we have the right to do in ukraine,...
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balkan crisis in which the united states decided that self-determination required an independent kosovo, which was part of serbia. that was a violation of a lot of different things and the russians of us consider, i if yu go back and remember world war i, have always considered the southern's laws to be their protectors. they are the protectors of the soviet slobs. the fact that we're going to allow -- slavs. if you listen to the russians now they're saying we have the right to do in ukraine, maybe in lobby, maybe in estonia, which he did in the balkans. because we
balkan crisis in which the united states decided that self-determination required an independent kosovo, which was part of serbia. that was a violation of a lot of different things and the russians of us consider, i if yu go back and remember world war i, have always considered the southern's laws to be their protectors. they are the protectors of the soviet slobs. the fact that we're going to allow -- slavs. if you listen to the russians now they're saying we have the right to do in ukraine,...
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and i think it's going to be on about the scale of kosovo before it's doable. >> rose: you said earlier you don't think u.s. has a strategy but it seems that is exactly their strategy what you just outlined. >> i don't know if we are there yet. i think clearly we haven't gotten to the point where the administration has made the case that this requires that kind of attention. now i think are we likely-- we're likely to see that i think we should see that. this isn't simply a question of a terrorist organization embedded in a twin insurgency but now a real threat to international order. and we can't just simply step aside there. but of course we haven't seen the administration make the case in those terms that could sustain politically that kind of an engagement. >> rose: but you are saying you don't think they have made it public or you done think they made it internally. >> i think bothment i don't think we're at that point yet. >> rose: how do they think we're going to get out of this. this cannot be a band-aid, can it? >> i think the first step was to stop the bleeding, age to make su
and i think it's going to be on about the scale of kosovo before it's doable. >> rose: you said earlier you don't think u.s. has a strategy but it seems that is exactly their strategy what you just outlined. >> i don't know if we are there yet. i think clearly we haven't gotten to the point where the administration has made the case that this requires that kind of attention. now i think are we likely-- we're likely to see that i think we should see that. this isn't simply a question...
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we know the kosovo case against serbian constitution and you goss slavian constitution. anyone who was in the constitution it's going to be and now it could be urn british and because british crumb the united states was broke. it was desigh for them to be independent. this is at least the narrative -- i'm not going to because it will take too long. i don't want college. i will be ready to answer the questions. second part which i would like to raise a cup of -- couple of sanctions. >> i think one of the worst things we are facing at this moment and in international regulations. this is for training that one great forward is deciding to punish another great forward. -- has uclear challenged japan to pacific to all these places. and even some leaders of this great power are, you know, announcing that they isolated and promised us. it's another joke. it is perceived in moscow as a joke. >> how can you isolate russia. it's unbelievable. why when the leader of this country is not talking about these kind of things. there is a great immediate meting. before that i'm a dub deal
we know the kosovo case against serbian constitution and you goss slavian constitution. anyone who was in the constitution it's going to be and now it could be urn british and because british crumb the united states was broke. it was desigh for them to be independent. this is at least the narrative -- i'm not going to because it will take too long. i don't want college. i will be ready to answer the questions. second part which i would like to raise a cup of -- couple of sanctions. >> i...
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independence campaign has been held the referendum will take place in mid september i just heard a kosovo was watching how leaders fed. it was very loud in the very fiery debates in which both men gave it their all but it appears the victory is in alex salmond's hands in favor of independence according to a snap poll some seventy one percent of voters thought he came out on top which is a dramatic turnaround for scotland so first minister let's not forget that last time he was challenged over issues such as the future of scotland's economy and the future of the pound and this time he came prepared to give his currency options offering three plan b.'s in fact something which he kept repeating but saying that sick and soothe the palate would be back the economy. the probably the most important revelation. for elder had all been better together campaign alistair darling head back saying that that would leave scotland at the mercy of a foreign country telling it how to spend its money just like eurozone countries which have to get their budget signed off brussels. you don't have a central ban
independence campaign has been held the referendum will take place in mid september i just heard a kosovo was watching how leaders fed. it was very loud in the very fiery debates in which both men gave it their all but it appears the victory is in alex salmond's hands in favor of independence according to a snap poll some seventy one percent of voters thought he came out on top which is a dramatic turnaround for scotland so first minister let's not forget that last time he was challenged over...
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by the same people who cheered on the west so-called humanitarian interventions in yugoslavia and kosovo and in libya where these countries were bombed heavily were civilians killed and yet it's it's it's it's unacceptable even to send aid through to neighboring countries are really double standards are really off the scale here . thanks so much for insight u.k. journalist analysis neil clark clark talking to us here in the national. thanks now let's take a look at some other stories from around the world and severe water shortages in colombia have barred clashes and were arrested in juries as crowds demanded the government's a do more to tackle the crisis drier weather and heat waves have been causing increasingly severe droughts some areas have gone almost a year without rain colombians are also angry over high water taxes bad infrastructure and the contamination of supplies. an intense search is underway after hundreds of prisoners escaped from an overcrowded jail on the outskirts of haiti's capital three hundred twenty nine inmates escaped joining in attempt to free the son of a prom
by the same people who cheered on the west so-called humanitarian interventions in yugoslavia and kosovo and in libya where these countries were bombed heavily were civilians killed and yet it's it's it's it's unacceptable even to send aid through to neighboring countries are really double standards are really off the scale here . thanks so much for insight u.k. journalist analysis neil clark clark talking to us here in the national. thanks now let's take a look at some other stories from...
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be sacrificed i would like to mention go back a few years there was a book a few years after the kosovo war ninety nine for published by a couple of us government insiders and strobe talbott the expert on russia to just recently published another anti putin screed wrote the preface to it and the thesis of the book was that the war on serbia ninety nine was really a war on russia it was a message to russia which you know if that doesn't sound like a conspiracy theory they flat out admitted to it and the author said you know it we couldn't allow the existence of a country that wasn't getting getting with the program of reforms and democracy and so that's a clear message to the rest of the world obey or be destroyed while russia is drawing a red line and saying no. but again you look at iraq you look at isis you look at these people they were essentially created by the help to the rebellion in syria isis is a creation of the u.s. government helping the syrian rebels so this is not help this is harm and it needs to stop but if these people continue acting like this we're all fried ok ray it
be sacrificed i would like to mention go back a few years there was a book a few years after the kosovo war ninety nine for published by a couple of us government insiders and strobe talbott the expert on russia to just recently published another anti putin screed wrote the preface to it and the thesis of the book was that the war on serbia ninety nine was really a war on russia it was a message to russia which you know if that doesn't sound like a conspiracy theory they flat out admitted to it...
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broad daylight in central london and peace spokesman said his rib jaw may have been broken is marina kosovo with more on the incident when he was posing for photographs with people in central london apparently a man started shouting something related to the holocaust and then he proceeded suit him and george galloway suspect the suspects have suffered a broken jaw broken ribs severe bruising to his face and head now because that man was shot in something related to the holocaust it left the spokesperson to believe that this is related to george galloway's controversial statements about israel of course he is in the avapro palestine supporter and he has said that he doesn't recognize the state of israel and doesn't debate with israelis in fact this is not the first time has been attacked in two thousand and three he was accused of racism when he walked out of the university debate because he found out that his opponent was israeli then in two thousand and eight a man was arrested after he threw a rubber stressful at him while george galloway was campaigning and then in two thousand and twelv
broad daylight in central london and peace spokesman said his rib jaw may have been broken is marina kosovo with more on the incident when he was posing for photographs with people in central london apparently a man started shouting something related to the holocaust and then he proceeded suit him and george galloway suspect the suspects have suffered a broken jaw broken ribs severe bruising to his face and head now because that man was shot in something related to the holocaust it left the...
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should have brought him up so i maybe try measure what it really could be so but i thought here's kosovo but i started. the quarter the doctor says he's handling his need to go back to ruin your story of the murder of. your thoughts ensure your oath before a board the no rights group over for. most of what are you and your group you have to use if you're going to be ethical. he invites me to see where they found shelter the rest so many refugees many don't have a proper place to sleep. tutor's wife also doctor tells us how she lost her home and is therefore does a breath before the narrow. litany of. the regular dorm farkle. could be cheap this camp is designed for a thousand people but there are at least twice as much here now every afternoon officials managed to send up to three hundred refugees from eastern ukraine to different parts of russia but every evening even more erratic these people have managed to escape a war that their fight for peace for long is just beginning. refn otieno t. from russian ukrainian border. by maria has been in the midst of the ukrainian crisis is over the
should have brought him up so i maybe try measure what it really could be so but i thought here's kosovo but i started. the quarter the doctor says he's handling his need to go back to ruin your story of the murder of. your thoughts ensure your oath before a board the no rights group over for. most of what are you and your group you have to use if you're going to be ethical. he invites me to see where they found shelter the rest so many refugees many don't have a proper place to sleep. tutor's...
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escalate over a thousand people have taken shelter in a refugee camp across the russian border in kosovo artie's ronco surround has the stories of those who are seeking a fresh start away from the violence. the key here was twelve years old when the second world war began and the grandmother remembers that time vividly but you probably never imagined that seventy three years later she would once again be hiding from airstrikes in her own backyard that would be they have been bombing us and they are still doing it now the jets fly very low you can hear them firing in the morning and in the evening this scam has been operating since mid june displaced people find shelter here for a few days and then move on to places more suitable for longer term living the latest arrivals came from the shell shocked town of slogans rumors. you spoke i couldn't sleep during my first night here before i left i said goodbye to my sister reggae for the paperwork says she could have my flat yelena says she has lost everything is the result of kiev's military action their only hope for a fresh start now is in t
escalate over a thousand people have taken shelter in a refugee camp across the russian border in kosovo artie's ronco surround has the stories of those who are seeking a fresh start away from the violence. the key here was twelve years old when the second world war began and the grandmother remembers that time vividly but you probably never imagined that seventy three years later she would once again be hiding from airstrikes in her own backyard that would be they have been bombing us and they...
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when he went into kosovo i don't think there was one member of congress who knew he was going to do it. everyone forgets. the bombardment to get rid of their the w and the supply. he did that. all of those things he could do and did. he can do it. he has the final say on things like that he take george bush 43. he wanted immigration reform. he wanted social security reform 9/11 happened. if he wanted to go he went. different. if he wanted to go, good for him. he did it. president obama does not have -- on not show -- not so sure he really gets it. the only thing that gives me the idea i guess he does get it is when he was thinking of attacking syria very, very recently. that was before you decided to leave it up to the congress. he was going to leave it up to the congress. the next day the russian president save his neck. having negotiations regarding chemical weapons. anyway. but he wanted the congress to have the final say. i could sense he wanted to take this. he wanted to move the advocacy of only having foreign policy and then have the congress take care. again, i have to say i th
when he went into kosovo i don't think there was one member of congress who knew he was going to do it. everyone forgets. the bombardment to get rid of their the w and the supply. he did that. all of those things he could do and did. he can do it. he has the final say on things like that he take george bush 43. he wanted immigration reform. he wanted social security reform 9/11 happened. if he wanted to go he went. different. if he wanted to go, good for him. he did it. president obama does not...
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baltic crisis in which the united states decided that self-determination required an independent kosovo which was serbia. the rushes who have always considered the southern slavic people to be their protector. they were protectors of the slavics. and they were outraged we would allow a part of a nation state that wasn't a nation to exercise self-determination and breakoff. if you listen to the russians they have saying we have the right to do what you did in the baltics because we have russians living there and you said they should not live along slavs. from a legal and historical standpoint this whole thing is muddled in part because of putin's ambitions whether they are regarded as legitimate or not and in part because we helped muddle things up and encouraged or at least forced him to act on those ambitions in ukraine. am i wrong about that, herman? >> i agree with what you said in the baltics. they were discredited when nato was used offensively in the balt baltics because their argument against the hard liners was no need to fear the west. nato is strictly a defensive organization.
baltic crisis in which the united states decided that self-determination required an independent kosovo which was serbia. the rushes who have always considered the southern slavic people to be their protector. they were protectors of the slavics. and they were outraged we would allow a part of a nation state that wasn't a nation to exercise self-determination and breakoff. if you listen to the russians they have saying we have the right to do what you did in the baltics because we have russians...
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but when he wanted to go into bosnia, when he went into kosovo, i don't think there was one member of congress that knew it. when he wanted to send the navy to haiti, he did it. one thing that everyone forgets, four days of bombardments of iraq to get rid of their wmd supplies. all of those things he can do and did. he has the final say on things like that. then you take george bush 43, he comes into office. he wanted immigration reform, wanted, but 9/11 happened, then if he wanted to go into, any -- good for him. president obama doesn't have -- i'm not so sure he really quite gets it. when he was thinking of attacking syria, very, very recently, that was before he decided to leave it up to the congress. he was going to leave it up to the congress, and until the next day i think vladimir putin really saved his neck, because what he did was suggest this idea of having negotiations regarding the chemical weapons. anyway, he wanted the congress to have the final say. he wanted to move the advocacy of only having foreign policy, move into domestic policy and have the congress take care of
but when he wanted to go into bosnia, when he went into kosovo, i don't think there was one member of congress that knew it. when he wanted to send the navy to haiti, he did it. one thing that everyone forgets, four days of bombardments of iraq to get rid of their wmd supplies. all of those things he can do and did. he has the final say on things like that. then you take george bush 43, he comes into office. he wanted immigration reform, wanted, but 9/11 happened, then if he wanted to go into,...
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lou: israeli prime minister benjamin on yahoo today called israel's actions in kosovo justified and proportionate. he made his first public statement since the announcement of the latest cease-fire that appears to be holding. >> we deeply regret every civilian casualty. every single one. and the people of gaza are not our enemy. our enemy as hamas and other terrorist organizations trying to kill our people. lou: the prime minister detailed how hamas mortars have been fired and also today, delegations from israel and the palestinians in cairo for another round of peace talks. u.s. secretary of state john kerry calling upon both sides to use the 72 hour truce as a steppingstone to restart more far-reaching negotiations. joining us now is george birnbaum, the former chief of staff for benjamin netanyahu and currently the ceo of gev international. the government of israel since you have art event party to a 72 hour cease-fire negotiated by the egyptians would have been not only the preference of the israeli government that hamas is well, is this administration being helpful or are they becoming intru
lou: israeli prime minister benjamin on yahoo today called israel's actions in kosovo justified and proportionate. he made his first public statement since the announcement of the latest cease-fire that appears to be holding. >> we deeply regret every civilian casualty. every single one. and the people of gaza are not our enemy. our enemy as hamas and other terrorist organizations trying to kill our people. lou: the prime minister detailed how hamas mortars have been fired and also today,...
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it was invoked in kosovo.in both those instances, you can make a case that intervention came late in the game. >> and dar fewer as well -- and darfur as well. >> and in darfur. the united nations summit effective live ratifies this notion. there are 170 signatories to it that there is a responsibility to protect the snalm community as a response to protect people and we are not just simply going to give blanket protection to he old traditional idea of sovereignty. this is invoked again in the ase of lib -- libya. the emphasis is looking more toward, looking more toward predictors. mange, we can identify circumstances on the ground that are ripe for genocide. therefore what you need to do is be able to see those coming, and then intervene in ways perhaps not necessarily in the form of a litary force, but maybe just then greater sensitivity to responding on the ground. for very real political reasons that preventive action has to be the place where the emphasis goes. because once all hell breaks loose, i think t
it was invoked in kosovo.in both those instances, you can make a case that intervention came late in the game. >> and dar fewer as well -- and darfur as well. >> and in darfur. the united nations summit effective live ratifies this notion. there are 170 signatories to it that there is a responsibility to protect the snalm community as a response to protect people and we are not just simply going to give blanket protection to he old traditional idea of sovereignty. this is invoked...
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in kosovo free gaza signs. demonstrators against israel covering their hands in red paint.his week's cover of "the economist" a warning israel could be winning the battle, losing the war, as images of palestinian suffering are shown around the world, a very real problem for prime minister benjamin netanyahu. >> i think you'd have to reach the conclusion that no set of talking points, however compelling they are from israel's point of view, can somehow stand up and match up to those pictures, which is why most of the international community is reacting quite negatively, to say the least, to what's going on in gaza. >> here in the u.s., israel still enjoys strong support. our new polling shows 43% of americans sympathize with the israelis in the current conflict, 14% with the palestinians, 43% are unsure. but the generational divide is striking. among americans under 45, support for israel dropped to 33%. among 18 to 29 years old, it's only 27%. the longer this drags on, israel's global risk slipping further asresident obama cautioned friday. >> part of the reason why we've b
in kosovo free gaza signs. demonstrators against israel covering their hands in red paint.his week's cover of "the economist" a warning israel could be winning the battle, losing the war, as images of palestinian suffering are shown around the world, a very real problem for prime minister benjamin netanyahu. >> i think you'd have to reach the conclusion that no set of talking points, however compelling they are from israel's point of view, can somehow stand up and match up to...
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i know you led a successful 1999 air campaign during the kosovo war. >> it's a good question because the difference is great. we knew what the expectations were and they showed the fact that we could ramp up the escalation and showed him that his defeat was inevitable. in the case of isis, they are a revolutionary movement and dispersed across the region. they are not really a state although they call themselves the islamic state. so you're dealing with groups that go around in pickup trucks. there must be a central coordination to this. our intelligent can find it and strike it but it will be redistributed and redundant. really to clean this up, these fighters have to be taken down and governance has to be established in these areas. >> several republicans in the last couple of days, we're talking about john mccain, li lindsey graham, paul ryan have been very critical about obama's lack of action or hesitancy to take action, especially in syria. how do you rate the u.s. response so far? >> well, i think the united states response, we've got sources on the ground and teams in the las
i know you led a successful 1999 air campaign during the kosovo war. >> it's a good question because the difference is great. we knew what the expectations were and they showed the fact that we could ramp up the escalation and showed him that his defeat was inevitable. in the case of isis, they are a revolutionary movement and dispersed across the region. they are not really a state although they call themselves the islamic state. so you're dealing with groups that go around in pickup...
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. >> i think what we need to look at here is some kind of campaign on the scale of kosovo or afghanistann 2001, a campaign that is primarily air-based, but air power alone can't defeat a group like this. you also need troops on the ground. arming and supporting the kurds as the french are doing and we are doing, is a key part of that. the tribes is another component and so is the iraqi state. you need to have some significant ground force. otherwise they can disburse and avoid the airstrikes. in afghanistan in 2001, on december 7, when the last taliban stronghold fell, there were only about 400 american special forces people in country, but there were 50,000 theans fighting against taliban. unless you have that scale of ground forces and a willingness to have advisors and support, and people designating the airstrikes, very difficult to get where you need to get with air power alone. you said earlier you don't think the u.s. has a strategy. it seems that is exactly their strategy, what you just outlined. >> i don't know if we are there yet. we have gotten to the point where the administr
. >> i think what we need to look at here is some kind of campaign on the scale of kosovo or afghanistann 2001, a campaign that is primarily air-based, but air power alone can't defeat a group like this. you also need troops on the ground. arming and supporting the kurds as the french are doing and we are doing, is a key part of that. the tribes is another component and so is the iraqi state. you need to have some significant ground force. otherwise they can disburse and avoid the...
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balkan crisis in which the united states decided that self-determination required an independent kosovo which was part of serbia. that was a violation of a lot of different things, and the russians, who have always considered if we go back and remember world war i, have always considered the southern slavs to be their protector -- they're the protectors of the southern slavs, they were outraged at the fact we were going to allow part of a nation state that wasn't a nation to exercise a self-determination right and break off, and if you listen to the russians now, they're saying we have the right to do in ukraine and maybe in latvia and maybe in estonia what you did in the balkans because we have russians living there, and you said that those people shouldn't live among slavs, and so from a legal and a historical standpoint, this whole thing is muddled in part because of putin's ambitions, whether we record them as legitimate or not and in part because we helped muddle things up and de facto encouraged or at least forced him to act on those ambitions in ukraine. am i wrong about that, he
balkan crisis in which the united states decided that self-determination required an independent kosovo which was part of serbia. that was a violation of a lot of different things, and the russians, who have always considered if we go back and remember world war i, have always considered the southern slavs to be their protector -- they're the protectors of the southern slavs, they were outraged at the fact we were going to allow part of a nation state that wasn't a nation to exercise a...
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we saw the same thing in kosovo. >> people on the ground slaughtering christians. >> christians shoulde praying for them and the world should be denouncing these acts of terrorism and genocide. >> around the world from iraq it to iran to sudan to north korea and beyond. christians are being persecuted. and former senator rick santorum joins us. >> thank you very much, greta. >> these people are being persecuted because of their thoughts and beliefs is this growing. >> unfortunately it is. this is a problem let's pin it where it is. this is radical islam. radical islam is intolerant of any dissent, including other muslims. i mean, one of the things that is also pointed out is that moderate muslims are also suffering under this sharia compliance that is driving christians out of radical areas as well as just the violence that is being perpetrated on them. burning of churches, killing of clergy and now you are seeing masses of people. >> does the koran have tolerance for other beliefs? because you say it's radical islam. does the koran itself allow for diversity of thought and faith? the
we saw the same thing in kosovo. >> people on the ground slaughtering christians. >> christians shoulde praying for them and the world should be denouncing these acts of terrorism and genocide. >> around the world from iraq it to iran to sudan to north korea and beyond. christians are being persecuted. and former senator rick santorum joins us. >> thank you very much, greta. >> these people are being persecuted because of their thoughts and beliefs is this growing....
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there are countries like kosovo that use the euro because they're close to the euro and their neighbors also use the euro. it makes sense for them. it's normally a sign of weakness not to have control of your own currency. >> that could be would be the down side of taking another currency. you don't have to stay in it. you would if you have your own central bank. >> now, there used to be and still is national bank of france. the european central bank is in charge of the euro. all those countries have a vote in how the european central bank is set 36789 interest rates, economic policies, how it protects euro movements. all things are lcontrolled. national banks exist, do things in france, germany, italy. the thing for scotland, if it used the pound without the agreement of uk government, it wouldn't have the say at bank of england about interest rate, about other policies, about how the policy is run. it would have to take what is given. >> we'll hear more about this in the next three weeks. thanks very much. >>> stay with us here on bbc world news. still to come, bringing the world's ra
there are countries like kosovo that use the euro because they're close to the euro and their neighbors also use the euro. it makes sense for them. it's normally a sign of weakness not to have control of your own currency. >> that could be would be the down side of taking another currency. you don't have to stay in it. you would if you have your own central bank. >> now, there used to be and still is national bank of france. the european central bank is in charge of the euro. all...
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>> all i can tell you is that israel has been the most careful, more than the allied forces in kosovo and bell grad and certainly the russians. you look at the amount, the extent of the idf efforts to really help civilians either by prewarning broadcasts, cell phones, leaflets. we have overlooked and passed over many, many targets from where we are being fired upon because they specifically hamas puts them in u.n. facilities, in mosques, in hospitals, and in kinder gartens. this is a problem. now sometimes there is collateral damage as bad as it is, but i would say in relation to any other military operation, sense world war ii, the amount of casualties here in ratio to the fire power is the minimum amount, and you should look at unra and the u.n. why would they allow the hamas terrorists to stock rockets and munitions in u.n. facilities. it boggles the mind. >> we're going to ask those very questions to someone from the palestinian side coming up in a little while. i want to say a billing thank you for joining us on this show. former ambassador danny ayolon. >> we're going to talk ab
>> all i can tell you is that israel has been the most careful, more than the allied forces in kosovo and bell grad and certainly the russians. you look at the amount, the extent of the idf efforts to really help civilians either by prewarning broadcasts, cell phones, leaflets. we have overlooked and passed over many, many targets from where we are being fired upon because they specifically hamas puts them in u.n. facilities, in mosques, in hospitals, and in kinder gartens. this is a...
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. >> police in kosovo have arrested 40 men suspected of fighting in iraq and syria. hundreds of police officers stormed 60 locations across the semi autonomous territory. 16 kosovars held. seoul wants to hold reunions for families split by the war. the north korea has increased its missile testing in the past few months and '03 is preparing to hold military drills with the united states. both nations prevent ability to comntocommunicate. mifmaria ines ferre has further. >> ohio ruling extends a one month moratorium into january of next year. lawsuits over lethal injections in several states call into question the drugs used for executions. earlier this year an ohio inmate snorted and gasps for 26 minutes before dying. >>> firefighters are bracing for another windy day in northern california. they're trying to gain ground on two wildfires near 750 homes, some homes have already been evacuated. operators are trying figure out what caused a scaffold to malfunction at a new york city tower. two window washers were rescued on the top floor of a 32-floor building. motor ma
. >> police in kosovo have arrested 40 men suspected of fighting in iraq and syria. hundreds of police officers stormed 60 locations across the semi autonomous territory. 16 kosovars held. seoul wants to hold reunions for families split by the war. the north korea has increased its missile testing in the past few months and '03 is preparing to hold military drills with the united states. both nations prevent ability to comntocommunicate. mifmaria ines ferre has further. >> ohio...
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which i think would look a lot like kosovo or libya or the beginning of the war in afghanistan, 2001. >> not reinvading or reoccupying iraq, but pretty significant. >> what about mission green. american opinions changed about the u.s. responsibility to respond to u.s. violence in iraq. a pew poll found: president obama was asked about that and he said this. >> our goal is to have effective partners on the ground. if we have effective partners on the ground, mission creep is less likely. >> now, i now you argued that mission creep happened, he's gone further than he said he would. i realise you think he should go further. do you think more, greater u.s. involvement, some democrats are calling for that. i think what the president said is perfectly true. we need to have a viable partner on the ground. the point is that it will take three, four months to get the iraqi and the kuds to a point where they are in a viable state where they can push back is on the ground. in that time there'll be a need for sustained air strikes to hold is back and begin the process of holding them back. it won
which i think would look a lot like kosovo or libya or the beginning of the war in afghanistan, 2001. >> not reinvading or reoccupying iraq, but pretty significant. >> what about mission green. american opinions changed about the u.s. responsibility to respond to u.s. violence in iraq. a pew poll found: president obama was asked about that and he said this. >> our goal is to have effective partners on the ground. if we have effective partners on the ground, mission creep is...