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on the show today -- in kosovo, from emigration to mass exodus. in switzerland, from conflict to peace for the world's religions. and in germany, from factory floor to soccer frenzy. but first to kosovo, the youngest country in europe, which only gained independence in 2008. but it's also the poorest, plagued by unemployment and poverty. so many young people try to leave to find work in the european union, particularly in germany. but because kosovo is not in the e.u., their only hope is to enter illegally, which is risky, or apply for asylum, which in the vast majority of cases is rejected. and the problem is that over the last few months, that steady trickle of people leaving has turned into a flood. >> xhevdet luhaj has four children, works construction, and earns 200 euros a month. he's tried to emigrate twice and failed both times. xhevdet: i'd like to go to germany. living conditions are good. i didn't want to apply for asylum. i'd rather be able to work a bit under the table. >> the house doesn't look bad, but he does not own it. he and his
on the show today -- in kosovo, from emigration to mass exodus. in switzerland, from conflict to peace for the world's religions. and in germany, from factory floor to soccer frenzy. but first to kosovo, the youngest country in europe, which only gained independence in 2008. but it's also the poorest, plagued by unemployment and poverty. so many young people try to leave to find work in the european union, particularly in germany. but because kosovo is not in the e.u., their only hope is to...
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on the show today -- in kosovo, from emigration to mass exodus. in switzerland, from conflict to peace for the world's religions. and in germany, from factory floor to soccer frenzy. but first to kosovo, the youngest country in europe which only gained independence in 2008. but it's also the poorest plagued by unemployment and poverty.
on the show today -- in kosovo, from emigration to mass exodus. in switzerland, from conflict to peace for the world's religions. and in germany, from factory floor to soccer frenzy. but first to kosovo, the youngest country in europe which only gained independence in 2008. but it's also the poorest plagued by unemployment and poverty.
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. >> looking at ari and reason na at bear sanctuary, four paws in kosovo. rescued from a mini zoo. they are making out. this is a full-on open mouth kiss. >> they are proper. wow. what have they been watching? >> it's just love. >> love. when you love somebody you just are drawn to kiss them. >> next set of videos brand-new puppy. nothing better than a brand-new puppy. this is bronte. after the author. and look at that face. she is unbelievablebly adorable. first video, playing with her big brother link the cat. tolerant of puppy behavior. >> you can't get mad at a puppy. they're learning their way around the world and the cat tlps to there to teach it the place. >> an 8-year-old dog, not having it. look at those eyes. aw. >> you want to pet her ears. >> if you want to pet her ears you probably could because bronte belongs to one of the members of the "rtm" family. theresa. >> hey. >> hey. >> your dog's cute. >> she's adorable. >> bring bronte in. >> she's going to get brought in. >> the search for your unrelated twin is on. >> not as original as we might think. >> a project that w
. >> looking at ari and reason na at bear sanctuary, four paws in kosovo. rescued from a mini zoo. they are making out. this is a full-on open mouth kiss. >> they are proper. wow. what have they been watching? >> it's just love. >> love. when you love somebody you just are drawn to kiss them. >> next set of videos brand-new puppy. nothing better than a brand-new puppy. this is bronte. after the author. and look at that face. she is unbelievablebly adorable. first...
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kosovo was a problem.hink we did things they asked us not to do and we did not build a certificate relationship with them. when putin went to munich in 2007 and laid out his disagreements, we did not take that seriously. therefore, we are where we are today. ukraine is more central to russia's interests than it is to the west interests. the more we try to debate things like sending military to ukraine we split the western alliance. the germans do not want that, the french do not want that, the polls want that. we have to understand what is at stake and take a long-term. i think president obama has done well on this. he came after a long period of time where the wrong policy was made ofon russia. he tried to reset it as problems -- i don't know what the relationship was -- mark: are you saying that given russia has a great interest and ukraine that the united states should not try to get russia out of crimea, should not try to help the current ukrainian government? senator bradley: there can be political, e
kosovo was a problem.hink we did things they asked us not to do and we did not build a certificate relationship with them. when putin went to munich in 2007 and laid out his disagreements, we did not take that seriously. therefore, we are where we are today. ukraine is more central to russia's interests than it is to the west interests. the more we try to debate things like sending military to ukraine we split the western alliance. the germans do not want that, the french do not want that, the...
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they include master sergeant thomas saunders from williamsburg, virginia who served in kosovo, afghanistan and iraq. and staff sergeants marcus bawol and trevor blaylock, both from michigan. >> our thoughts and prayers with the marines, soldiers, their family and friends as we all mourn that tragic loss of life. >> reporter: also killed in the accident staff sergeant andrew seif from holland, michigan. he was the 2013 marine of the year and was just recently awarded the silver star the millary's third highest decoration for valor. captain stanford shaw from new jersey was his high school student government president and served two tours of duty in iraq. and staff sergeant kerry kemp from washington, and staff sergeant flynn from queens new york, both decorated from combat service and proud fathers of baby girls. the names of the four army victims have not yet been released. and as you can see out there in the distance, the salvage efforts to raise that chopper is still underway. in fact, moments ago they brought a big piece of that chopper and put it on that barge. this effort is expected
they include master sergeant thomas saunders from williamsburg, virginia who served in kosovo, afghanistan and iraq. and staff sergeants marcus bawol and trevor blaylock, both from michigan. >> our thoughts and prayers with the marines, soldiers, their family and friends as we all mourn that tragic loss of life. >> reporter: also killed in the accident staff sergeant andrew seif from holland, michigan. he was the 2013 marine of the year and was just recently awarded the silver star...
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of course, the serbs to give up rebellious province of kosovo. in that kind of approach, muscular, aggressive approach to foreign-policy continued after 9/11 911 with the us incursion and invasion in afghanistan and then the us-led invasion of iraq in 2,003. this muscular approach took on great dimensions multiple dimensions the aftermath. to help police the agreement drawn into the conflict did not happen that way. why were the piece talks held then? it was inspired. the us military is pretty pronounced. and get together in a very confined area, very safe area beyond the reach of the press beyond the gates of the patterson air force base and dating close enough to washington dc that is ranking us officials needed to get there such as the secretary of state to did drop in from time to time needed to get to dayton he could in an hour. he met the test. >> we are ready for questions. if anyone wants to line up. questions are being taped for c-span. i should actually end with president clinton monica lewinsky affair. as the affair began in 1995 durin
of course, the serbs to give up rebellious province of kosovo. in that kind of approach, muscular, aggressive approach to foreign-policy continued after 9/11 911 with the us incursion and invasion in afghanistan and then the us-led invasion of iraq in 2,003. this muscular approach took on great dimensions multiple dimensions the aftermath. to help police the agreement drawn into the conflict did not happen that way. why were the piece talks held then? it was inspired. the us military is pretty...
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one to some of our troops in the aid aid yachtic when we were comfortabling our operations in kosovo and one to john glen when he was 77 years old in outer space. i figured it was okayive congress subpoenaed those. >> and what are the ways that the clintons searched for that e-mails. let's talk first of all about how they would have gone about searching for those e-mails that needed to go to the state department. how should that have happened. >> there's really a lot of tools that do that. companies use that for e discovery, where they're looking for files that are related to a lawsuit. there are key words they will search for, context sources of e-mails, destinations, those tools can be very effective in giving you access to 99% of the content or e-mails in this case that are related to a specific content. having said that it's very hard to be perfect in those systems so there may be some things where it might take a human being to understand a certain context of an e-mail or a context to understand is it rel varnlt or not. >> what about the claim that she deleted all these e-mails?
one to some of our troops in the aid aid yachtic when we were comfortabling our operations in kosovo and one to john glen when he was 77 years old in outer space. i figured it was okayive congress subpoenaed those. >> and what are the ways that the clintons searched for that e-mails. let's talk first of all about how they would have gone about searching for those e-mails that needed to go to the state department. how should that have happened. >> there's really a lot of tools that...
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and built during the cold war but their experiences shaped by iraq and afghanistan and libya and kosovo and against violent extremists, not a face-off between the iron curtain and central europe with the threat of a large-scale nuclear war. for me the war ended in september of 1991. i was in command of a unit on the day when president george h.w. bush ordered all of our nuclear bombers and their supporting tankers and half of our intercontinental ballistic missiles off of cold war alert status. in short order, he implemented other initiatives that have dramatic effects on u.s. posture and stockpile as well. yes, we still retained a nuclear deterrent force, ballistic missiles and intercontinental missiles on alert. for those of us in the field, the cold war was over. while we had hoped for long periods of peace dividend the 21st century has brought new challenges. today's threats are more complex than the existential threat posed by the soviet union in the 20th century. today's threat include hybrid combinations of strategy tactics and capabilities. they included nuclear weapons cyber we
and built during the cold war but their experiences shaped by iraq and afghanistan and libya and kosovo and against violent extremists, not a face-off between the iron curtain and central europe with the threat of a large-scale nuclear war. for me the war ended in september of 1991. i was in command of a unit on the day when president george h.w. bush ordered all of our nuclear bombers and their supporting tankers and half of our intercontinental ballistic missiles off of cold war alert status....
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we have a shot here from kosovo and weather extends to the west and this is out of corsoco where theave been strong and snapping pine trees in half and looking at the forecast this doesn't look particularly threatening and the forecast and rain around and a high altitude will fall as snow and this is where it's snowing at the moment slightly and should be on the way out so there is at least good news. across across europe as a whole and pushing to the uk and a deep low for northern scotland and eventually to bad weather conditions and heavy rain and some snow. here i think for many areas where the conditions are not looking too bad and you see moscow temperatures are plus six and 12 in kiev and ukraine and fine weather conditions to the peninsula and plenty of sunshine and 21 degrees in madrid and western mediterranean signs the spring is in the air. >>> around kenya slums using a car is not always easy and sometimes it's impossible so some people in nairobi have come up with a way of getting medical assistance to people in need and we have the story. >> reporter: a different kind of
we have a shot here from kosovo and weather extends to the west and this is out of corsoco where theave been strong and snapping pine trees in half and looking at the forecast this doesn't look particularly threatening and the forecast and rain around and a high altitude will fall as snow and this is where it's snowing at the moment slightly and should be on the way out so there is at least good news. across across europe as a whole and pushing to the uk and a deep low for northern scotland and...
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sche has she has combat experience from kosovo and afghanistan and has been in the military more thanas the first woman to lead maryland's national guard. >> this is absolutely the best job that i could ever hope for in the military. it is absolutely by far the best job. and the best state to be able to do it in. >> she replaces major general james atkins who has beenage agebeen adjutant general since 2008. >>> town halls are under way the next few days in virginia. "the daily progress" reports uva is holding public foryou remembers to discuss prevens, response and culture in response to a discredited "rolling stone" article about a female student assaulted in aouse. the groups report recommendations this spring. >>> parents are calling foul after taunting at a high school basketball game. this is what it looked like at a school in new jersey saturday night. emerging from behind a shower curtain two students dressed as a monkey and a banana to distract students as they took free throws. some parents say the costumes were inappropriate because most of the players on the other team were
sche has she has combat experience from kosovo and afghanistan and has been in the military more thanas the first woman to lead maryland's national guard. >> this is absolutely the best job that i could ever hope for in the military. it is absolutely by far the best job. and the best state to be able to do it in. >> she replaces major general james atkins who has beenage agebeen adjutant general since 2008. >>> town halls are under way the next few days in virginia....
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all armenians, they would like to leave kosovo. i'm not against arminian. i'm not against m muslim. i'm not against kurds. i grew up with them. they are all my friends. mr. clinton, mr. albright, mrs. clinton, prepare a few million dollars, go over there. host: i want to give you a chance to respond. guest: we did not do that over there, actually. we had nothing to do with outbreak of fighting. if you go back to the historical record. when tito died, what happened is that the ethnic conflicts that had been suppressed, broke out again. ethnic nationalism serb nationalism, was used as a binding force for authority. in so doing, he alienated other groups. the slovenians, the croatians the bosnian was loans, they were all afraid. of course, when most of which created -- milosevic created the army, he pulled all the bosnian serbs, put them into the serb army, and try to use it to overrun bosnia, supported by the yugoslavia national air force and other yugoslav assets. actually, milosevic created this war. but three 100 and 200,000 people died through some brutal ethnic cleansing. most of
all armenians, they would like to leave kosovo. i'm not against arminian. i'm not against m muslim. i'm not against kurds. i grew up with them. they are all my friends. mr. clinton, mr. albright, mrs. clinton, prepare a few million dollars, go over there. host: i want to give you a chance to respond. guest: we did not do that over there, actually. we had nothing to do with outbreak of fighting. if you go back to the historical record. when tito died, what happened is that the ethnic conflicts...
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general commands a special operations force, you are working in kos -- kosovo and once again it would help if you could indicate where the effects of sequestration would actually undermine the current end of the projected operations. again, one of the points that you made is that you are a global force and you rely extensively on that base operations of the united states army and united states air force and every other service agency and that would be helpful to point out. let me commend you for all of those. there is no individual men and women and their families that get so much give so much and goes aloft into the battle. thank you for your efforts. please commend that. >> general could we begin with you. >> good morning chairman. the special operations command as we have reverted it and especially pleased to be here with my two mission partners they were created to ensure that we always have ready and capable forces to meet the nation's challenges and our ability to address the challenges is due in large part to the strong support that we get from congress and especially from the
general commands a special operations force, you are working in kos -- kosovo and once again it would help if you could indicate where the effects of sequestration would actually undermine the current end of the projected operations. again, one of the points that you made is that you are a global force and you rely extensively on that base operations of the united states army and united states air force and every other service agency and that would be helpful to point out. let me commend you...
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and built during the cold war, but there experience is shaped by iraq and afghanistan and libya and kosovoin the global war against violent extremists not a face-off over an iron curtain in central europe and the threat of large-scale nuclear war. for me me, the cold war ended in september of 1991. i was in command of an icbm unit president george hw bush ordered all nuclear bombers and supporting tankers and half are intercontinental ballistic missiles off of cold war alert status. in status. in short order he implemented other nuclear initiatives that have dramatic effect on the us nuclear posture. we still retain a nuclear deterrent force ballistic missile submarines and intercontinental ballistic missiles on alert, but for those of us in the field, the cold war was over. where we had hoped for a peace dividend the 21st century has brought new challenges. today strategic threats are more complex than the singular existential threat posed by the soviet union in the 20th century. today's threats includes today's threats includes hybrid combinations of strategy, tactics, and capability inc
and built during the cold war, but there experience is shaped by iraq and afghanistan and libya and kosovoin the global war against violent extremists not a face-off over an iron curtain in central europe and the threat of large-scale nuclear war. for me me, the cold war ended in september of 1991. i was in command of an icbm unit president george hw bush ordered all nuclear bombers and supporting tankers and half are intercontinental ballistic missiles off of cold war alert status. in status....
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there's not likely to be a coordinated declaration of independence like the united states did with kosovo. >> yes. >> much to the bush administration's credit for having stewarded that process. as long as the u.s. and turkey oppose it, this won't be a c -- there won't be a cdi. there needs to be some kind of negotiation with baghdad, and in december the krg and the iraqi government signed the baghdad agreement. that essentially renewed the distribution of funds from the central government to the krg. there's a 17% payout of national income that goes to iraqi kurdistan. that was suspended in january of 2014. because the kurds were moving to develop and export their oil without a revenue and royalty-sharing agreement with the central government, baghdad agreement essentially was a revenue-generating agreement. but it's a temporary deal. it exists for just a year. it allows the 17% payout ore assume. and it establishes an important precedent of the kurds and baghdad negotiating their differences. meanwhile, iraqi kurdistan needs to start acting more like a sovereign state rather than like a
there's not likely to be a coordinated declaration of independence like the united states did with kosovo. >> yes. >> much to the bush administration's credit for having stewarded that process. as long as the u.s. and turkey oppose it, this won't be a c -- there won't be a cdi. there needs to be some kind of negotiation with baghdad, and in december the krg and the iraqi government signed the baghdad agreement. that essentially renewed the distribution of funds from the central...
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he deployed to iraq in 2004 and 2005, to afghanistan in 2011 and kosovo in 2014. he also served during state deployments for hurricanes katrina rita, and isaac. strother commissioned as warrant officer in 1994 before flying come bat hours. to describe him as a force of nature is an understatement said major andre johnson, second battalion, 135th aviation reg meant. his huge heart touched the hearts of all men he met. strother is survived by his wife melissa, a son, a stepdaughter and his mother. staff sernlt lance bajeron, 40 years old. staff sergeant lance bergeron enlisted in 1998 before joining the louisiana national guard in 2001 as a blackhawk repairman. his extensive experience as a flight instructor, graduate of the crew instructor course aircraft maintainer course and warrior leader course made him the crew chief others aspired to be, according to members of his own unit. the combat veteran deployed to iraq twice in 2004 and 2005 and again in 2008 and 2009. he also served during state deployments for hurricanes katrina, rita, isaac and operation river guar
he deployed to iraq in 2004 and 2005, to afghanistan in 2011 and kosovo in 2014. he also served during state deployments for hurricanes katrina rita, and isaac. strother commissioned as warrant officer in 1994 before flying come bat hours. to describe him as a force of nature is an understatement said major andre johnson, second battalion, 135th aviation reg meant. his huge heart touched the hearts of all men he met. strother is survived by his wife melissa, a son, a stepdaughter and his...
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i served in afghanistan, bosnia, kosovo desert storm. immediately after 9/11 i was refueling fighters over the president's ranch down in heyward, texas. my first response when my son was killed was i feel this investigation is going to go the same way as national transportation safety board and united states inspector general investigations but in a very short period of time i found out that was not the case. so over the years we ended up winning a settlement with regards to my son's death and i spent my entire portion of that and probably another $750,000 of my own money to bring the concept of independent review and external investigation to the process because i knew that the way i kept myself alive and pilots under my command and those that i trained alive by teaching them lessons from the past. and i had recognized that there are six core elements involved in an aircraft investigation and review, and that led to its success. and if you take a look at the chart that i provided you in the handout, you can take a look at 60 years. we'r
i served in afghanistan, bosnia, kosovo desert storm. immediately after 9/11 i was refueling fighters over the president's ranch down in heyward, texas. my first response when my son was killed was i feel this investigation is going to go the same way as national transportation safety board and united states inspector general investigations but in a very short period of time i found out that was not the case. so over the years we ended up winning a settlement with regards to my son's death and...
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brother was in the first gulf war and my younger brother went to afghanistan and went to iraq and kosovod. his brother was recovering from a rocket attack. their oldest brother, scott, lived in denmark. keeping up with the snow was a struggle. >> my dad was taking care of our house. it was a lot. he is 73 and my husband has a heart condition. at the time i had a herniated disk and he was doing all the shoveling. >> mark johnson came to the family's rescue. >> he said i can help you. i run a snow plow business on the side. i will see what i can do. they also shovelled from the sidewalk and the walk up the stairs for the guys who really made sure the house looked lived in even when wasn't. >> for a small fee, he repeatedly dugout the members house that winter. >> he could have charged us fair market in the historic snowstorm. >> that allows me to focus on my job overseas. >> i did it to help somebody out. >> kelly nominated mark for the first annual blue star neighbor award an honor bestowed by blue star families. >> we asked military families to send us videos and tell us about their blue
brother was in the first gulf war and my younger brother went to afghanistan and went to iraq and kosovod. his brother was recovering from a rocket attack. their oldest brother, scott, lived in denmark. keeping up with the snow was a struggle. >> my dad was taking care of our house. it was a lot. he is 73 and my husband has a heart condition. at the time i had a herniated disk and he was doing all the shoveling. >> mark johnson came to the family's rescue. >> he said i can...