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i was his only child. >> many widows in kosovo face being reduced to poverty. like she and her mother, they are powerless against the medieval common law that gives women few rights. damien: this year marks the 70th anniversary of the end of the second world war, but even after seven decades, there are still lots of taboos around hitler's occupation of much of europe, particularly when it comes to finding out collaborated with the nazis. in norway, some of those questions are now being answered because not see-era archives -- nazi-era archives have finally been made public, allowing relatives to find out what their relatives really did. >> a young girl of 15 with the german soldiers came, she remembers the time well, but she finds it hard to talk about the role played by her brother. he enthusiastically joined the norwegian nazi party. >> out here in the countryside, we saw nothing of war and occupation. one day, the german soldiers were just there. when he told my father he had joined the nazi party, my father made him wear that he would never again talk polit
i was his only child. >> many widows in kosovo face being reduced to poverty. like she and her mother, they are powerless against the medieval common law that gives women few rights. damien: this year marks the 70th anniversary of the end of the second world war, but even after seven decades, there are still lots of taboos around hitler's occupation of much of europe, particularly when it comes to finding out collaborated with the nazis. in norway, some of those questions are now being...
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the small balkan state of kosovo was one of europe's poorest countries, yet it is also one of the most corrupt. a big problem facing women in particular in rural kosovo was that their legal right to inherit property
the small balkan state of kosovo was one of europe's poorest countries, yet it is also one of the most corrupt. a big problem facing women in particular in rural kosovo was that their legal right to inherit property
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of kosovo. >> speaking at the congress in the bahamas the reamen currently has three world cup with a fourth country facing a playoff. the fifa presidential election takes place at the end of the next month. >> it's a personal opinion but i think it's also your opinion. it should have detonated -- >> taking eight wickets play set to resume in the next minutes. england taking control with a lead of 437 runs. then made an early break through, here he is, removing craig. >> going for it gives us more opportunity to take wickets. second session we've got the second new ball, i think. if we can get then four down with that, then absolutely we can, you know, push on from there and get a win at the end of the day. >> the new york rangers won the first game of their playoff series against the penguins, taking the lead after 28 seconds at madison square gardens. putting in the rebound, they got their second with slap shot. the rangers take the game 2-1. >> michael phelps making a return after a six month ban following his second conviction for drink driving. he went on to win the 100-meter but
of kosovo. >> speaking at the congress in the bahamas the reamen currently has three world cup with a fourth country facing a playoff. the fifa presidential election takes place at the end of the next month. >> it's a personal opinion but i think it's also your opinion. it should have detonated -- >> taking eight wickets play set to resume in the next minutes. england taking control with a lead of 437 runs. then made an early break through, here he is, removing craig. >>...
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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. -- a strategic 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 on 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? sen.
kosovo was a problem.hink we did things they asked us not to do and we did not build a certificate relationship with them. -- a strategic 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...
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more broadly italian forces continue to play a vital role from kosovo to lebanon to afghanistan.s coalition forces continue to train and assist afghan forces and we want to make sure we transform responsibly as we complete our consolidation by the end of next year. i updated prime minister renzi on the framework that we reached with iran. our progress towards a comprehensive deal that prevents iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. and we agreed until a final deal is reached, sanctions on iran must continue to be fully and strictly enforced. after this press conference we'll have lunch and that will give us a chance to focus on what is clearly the top priority of both of our peoples, that is creating a strong inclusive economy that is creating jobs and opportunity on both sides of the atlantic. like me prime minister renzi is a strong supporter of the trans-atlantic trade and investment partnership, which would boost jobs and poeshthss in europe and the united states and would include strong protections for workers and public health and safety and the environment. now that congres
more broadly italian forces continue to play a vital role from kosovo to lebanon to afghanistan.s coalition forces continue to train and assist afghan forces and we want to make sure we transform responsibly as we complete our consolidation by the end of next year. i updated prime minister renzi on the framework that we reached with iran. our progress towards a comprehensive deal that prevents iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. and we agreed until a final deal is reached, sanctions on iran...
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the maryland national guard went to kosovo a few years ago. these are guys and women who have seen some pretty violent places in the past. but they are also the same folks that were digging us out of snow snowmageddon. they took shovels and other heavy gear to help us get through our streets. maryland national guard gets called up for a variety of things. for a state of emergency to be declared is a significant event. we want to give you guys a heads up that we're getting reports of a possible armed person investigation happening at the cook library at towson university. san antonio midst of all of this up the street a significant ways up the street at towson university at towson north dakota which is at the northern border of baltimore city police are dealing with a situation up there. there's a lot going on in baltimore city now. >> indeed and most unfortunate. >> there an ambulance come through. again, these are live pictures from our crew on the ground in baltimore. we see the ambulance going through but also we're seeing regular traffic g
the maryland national guard went to kosovo a few years ago. these are guys and women who have seen some pretty violent places in the past. but they are also the same folks that were digging us out of snow snowmageddon. they took shovels and other heavy gear to help us get through our streets. maryland national guard gets called up for a variety of things. for a state of emergency to be declared is a significant event. we want to give you guys a heads up that we're getting reports of a possible...
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the president of the international olympic committee is in serbia to explain the decision to give kosovoolympic status. it declared independence from serbia seven years ago. a decision the serbs don't recognize. >>> for decades baseball has given some young venezuelans a shot at a better life in the united states but due to increased diplomatic tensions, the chances of making it from the south american country to the u.s. major leagues are now smaller than ever. virginia lopez reports from northern venezuela. >> reporter: this is the last time these seattle mariner players will be practicing in venezuela, their home country. after 15 years the u.s. team has decideded to quit their training school and move to the dominican republic. >> translator: baseball doesn't escape from all of the problems the country is going through, but the work the academies do is done our product is the individual, and that talent is here. >> reporter: american schools across the country have been closing their doors, but now knew visa regulations are also expected to cut down on the number of scouts who come h
the president of the international olympic committee is in serbia to explain the decision to give kosovoolympic status. it declared independence from serbia seven years ago. a decision the serbs don't recognize. >>> for decades baseball has given some young venezuelans a shot at a better life in the united states but due to increased diplomatic tensions, the chances of making it from the south american country to the u.s. major leagues are now smaller than ever. virginia lopez reports...
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there's not likely to be a coalition of independence like the united states did with kosovo much to the bush administration's credit for having spearheaded that process. as long as the u.s. and turkey oppose it, there won't be a cbi. there needs to be some kind of negotiation with baghdad, and in december the krg and the iraqi government signed 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. the baghdad agreement essentially was a revenue-generating agreement but it's a temporary deal. for just a year. it allows a 17% payout to resume. 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 tribe or a militia. they need to establish greater transp
there's not likely to be a coalition of independence like the united states did with kosovo much to the bush administration's credit for having spearheaded that process. as long as the u.s. and turkey oppose it, there won't be a cbi. there needs to be some kind of negotiation with baghdad, and in december the krg and the iraqi government signed baghdad agreement. that essentially renewed the distribution of funds from the central government to the krg. there's a 17% payout of national income...
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in kosovo, the target set expanded as they grew frustrated with the lack of political success.his coalition if the military effort was not accompanied by an effective, political initiative that offers the houthi something other than surrender. it's important to discuss what victory means here. the houthis may not be who we think they are and they have been a broad group of seminis in the post-salah era which appears to have not ended. as air strikes hardened opinion in yemen this opposition would become more of a broadly based group and it continues outside the context of an overall political settlement yemeni opposition to the coalition will harden not just among the houthis. saudi arabia and their partners may find what they thought was a proxy war what with iran will transfer into a war with yemen. ground operations by non-yemeni forces other than perhaps a limited covering operation aimed at defending the approaches to aden if the enemy force and if the houthi forces could be ejected from aden and it is a saudi, armored brigade that switched size. the egyptian army lost ove
in kosovo, the target set expanded as they grew frustrated with the lack of political success.his coalition if the military effort was not accompanied by an effective, political initiative that offers the houthi something other than surrender. it's important to discuss what victory means here. the houthis may not be who we think they are and they have been a broad group of seminis in the post-salah era which appears to have not ended. as air strikes hardened opinion in yemen this opposition...
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she served in kosovo. she has a military career spanning more than 30 years.portant role today and when a story. we'll hopefully talk to her about her experience and what she brings to the job now, but just a small snapshot at some of the people on the ground there. >> it would be nice if she could tell her story, share it with some of the disaffected young people causing some of the problems. >> perhaps she already has. it will be a lot of hours left until night falls in baltimore. definitely some anxiety about what's ahead. >> let's hope it is a good night. thank you for joining us. >> thank you, everybody. have a great day "the real story with gretchen" starts right now. >>> and we kick it off with a fox news alert. tensions running high in baltimore. hundreds of protesters returning to the streets today but the governor promising we won't see a repeat of last night's highlights. hi everyone. i am gretchen carlson here to bring you the reeled story on this and much more. thousands of guardsmen brought in to keep the protests from descending into another nig
she served in kosovo. she has a military career spanning more than 30 years.portant role today and when a story. we'll hopefully talk to her about her experience and what she brings to the job now, but just a small snapshot at some of the people on the ground there. >> it would be nice if she could tell her story, share it with some of the disaffected young people causing some of the problems. >> perhaps she already has. it will be a lot of hours left until night falls in baltimore....
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most from kosovo >>> for those travelling on foot. the government of france allows migrants to camp out in a slump on the travel to england. it's in calais at the narrowest point of the english channel. >> reporter: from before dawn they are out looking hoping to find a lorry to sneak on to bound for britain. first light brings the first attempt of the day. some get through, most fail but they'll be back tomorrow. it's not much it's home at least for now. >> reporter: escanter will not show his face, but shows us the tent in a slum on the edge of calais. the dream - smuggle himself to the u.k. he tried five times this week. to achieve it he has to contend with the night mare of this camp. there's no option. >> in my life it's the first time i faced this problem, like africa and being in the jungle. it's not a normal human being. everything here is going our way. we don't have enough water to wash our bodies. i have washed my body. >> reporter: this was the jungle as the migrants that used to camp here called it. it is deserted called
most from kosovo >>> for those travelling on foot. the government of france allows migrants to camp out in a slump on the travel to england. it's in calais at the narrowest point of the english channel. >> reporter: from before dawn they are out looking hoping to find a lorry to sneak on to bound for britain. first light brings the first attempt of the day. some get through, most fail but they'll be back tomorrow. it's not much it's home at least for now. >> reporter:...
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most were from kosovo many were afghans and syrians. >>> joining me to take a closer look at the international response migrant conference is alexander betts, an associate professor in refugee and migration studies in oxford the u.k. thank you for speaking to us. italy's prime minister said that those involved in the smuggling operation must be tracked down. can the people traffickers and the networks that are around moving refugees from one place to the other be found? >> i think there's a problematic situation. matteo renzi came out describing it as the slavery of the day. it's not to do with traffickers. it's to do with smugglers, charging 1500 per migrant, sometimes making a million for each boat moving across the mediterranean. underlying the problem, and the reason for the cause of death is not about smuggling and trafficking, but is about two things - firstly a global displacement crisis. there's over 50 million displaced people more than at any time in the world war ii there are more vulnerable and desperate people that can't get assistance, that are coming to europe. the second reason
most were from kosovo many were afghans and syrians. >>> joining me to take a closer look at the international response migrant conference is alexander betts, an associate professor in refugee and migration studies in oxford the u.k. thank you for speaking to us. italy's prime minister said that those involved in the smuggling operation must be tracked down. can the people traffickers and the networks that are around moving refugees from one place to the other be found? >> i...
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putin wants to overturn the entire regime that came about after the fall of the soviet union, in kosovoserbia all these places, he wants to turn back the clock. we should not allow him will to do that. >> i mean, finally, what about us? look, "los angeles times" reports that these russian bearcats i guess the -- some of the aircraft have been seen, what 50 miles or so off the california coast. is this the same type of cold war games, we look at them, they spot us. what does it mean when he's poking, poking us? >> he's flexing his muscles. it's not a real threat to the united states. those bombers are -- they're going to come around. they've always done that, even during periods when we were much more friendly with them. our folks respond. we watch them totally. that's not a big worry other than it shows putin's intent to push the envelope. we need to be aware keep responding. i think our folks have that under control. >> all right. we may have it under control but apparently not what's happening in ukraine if wesley clark's prediction comes true for next week. we'll be on top of that. t
putin wants to overturn the entire regime that came about after the fall of the soviet union, in kosovoserbia all these places, he wants to turn back the clock. we should not allow him will to do that. >> i mean, finally, what about us? look, "los angeles times" reports that these russian bearcats i guess the -- some of the aircraft have been seen, what 50 miles or so off the california coast. is this the same type of cold war games, we look at them, they spot us. what does it...
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more broadly, italian forces continue to play a vital role from kosovo to lebanon to afghanistan. coalition forces continue to train and assist afghan forces and we want to make sure we transition responsibly as we complete our consolidation by the end of next year. i updated president -- prime minister renzi on the framework that we reached with iran, our progress towards a deal that prevents iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon and until any final deal is reached sanctions on iran must continue to be fully and strictly enforced. that's what we talked about in the morning. after this press conference we'll have lunch and give us a chance to focus on what is clearly the top priority of both of our peoples, that is creating a strong, inclusive economy that is creating jobs and opportunity on both sides of the atlantic. prime minister renzi is a supporters of the transatlantic trade and investment partnership which would boost jobs and exports in europe and the united states and would include strong protection for workers and public safety and environment. now that congress is consi
more broadly, italian forces continue to play a vital role from kosovo to lebanon to afghanistan. coalition forces continue to train and assist afghan forces and we want to make sure we transition responsibly as we complete our consolidation by the end of next year. i updated president -- prime minister renzi on the framework that we reached with iran, our progress towards a deal that prevents iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon and until any final deal is reached sanctions on iran must...
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and kosovo. the jersey shore this summer with combat live in flops. >> i hope so. >> how about, griff, your experience as an army ranger serving overseas deployments. how did that experience help you with the civilian transition to become a ceo? >> any veteran are forced to up come one creative solutions for a complex and i would have to say difficult problem that's have been plaguing our country or our -- a country or society for a long period of time under very ambiguous rules of engagement. and they always are mission successful. and you just -- years of repetitive forced maturity under that and leading people through the challenges. that's what you do as a ceo or as a business owner. you lead people through complex problems daily to arkschieve your objective. >> yeah. mark, how about you? how about your experience in the air force? you know, you're an army -- air force jag, you served the nine years active duty i think it was. you know you came come back and you're now the ceo of street share
and kosovo. the jersey shore this summer with combat live in flops. >> i hope so. >> how about, griff, your experience as an army ranger serving overseas deployments. how did that experience help you with the civilian transition to become a ceo? >> any veteran are forced to up come one creative solutions for a complex and i would have to say difficult problem that's have been plaguing our country or our -- a country or society for a long period of time under very ambiguous...
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starting point was when i was thinking about this book -- situations like what happened in bosnia and kosovoanda. charlie: or cambodia. kazuo: yeah. you have situations here where people seemed to have lived together, different tribes communities and managed to coexist for at least a generation. then some kind of societal memory was deliberately reawakened to mobilize hatred and violence. charlie: do you start with that idea, that situation and then create characters? kazuo: kind of, yeah. i start with that situation, but the other thing i was very concerned about -- that same question about do we want to remember certain things? are we better off keeping some memories buried? i wanted to apply it not just to a nation, but side-by-side with that, i wanted to apply it to a marriage because i think the same questions apply to a marriage, any kind of long-distance marriage, as it would with any long-term parent-child relationship. that same question arises -- most relationships that go on for a long time, inevitably there are passages you agree to just keep buried. all right, that was unfortuna
starting point was when i was thinking about this book -- situations like what happened in bosnia and kosovoanda. charlie: or cambodia. kazuo: yeah. you have situations here where people seemed to have lived together, different tribes communities and managed to coexist for at least a generation. then some kind of societal memory was deliberately reawakened to mobilize hatred and violence. charlie: do you start with that idea, that situation and then create characters? kazuo: kind of, yeah. i...
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you think about situations like what happened in the bosnia in the '90s or kosovo or rwanda. >> rose: or cambodia. yeah. you have situations where people seem to have lived together, different tribes different communities have managed to co-exist at least for a generation and then some kind of societal memory was deliberately reawakened to mobilize hatred and violence. >> rose: do you start with that idea? that situation and then create characters? >> kind of yeah. i start with that situation but the other thing i was very concerned about that same question about, you know, do we want to remember certain things, are we better off just keeping some memories buried, i was wanting to apply it not just to a nation but side by side with that, i wanted to apply it to a marriage, because i think the same questions apply to a marriage, you know any kind of long-distance marriage, as it would, i guess, to any long-term, you know like parent-child relationship, siblings, but that same question arisings because most relationships that go on for a long time, inevitably there are panels you agree
you think about situations like what happened in the bosnia in the '90s or kosovo or rwanda. >> rose: or cambodia. yeah. you have situations where people seem to have lived together, different tribes different communities have managed to co-exist at least for a generation and then some kind of societal memory was deliberately reawakened to mobilize hatred and violence. >> rose: do you start with that idea? that situation and then create characters? >> kind of yeah. i start...
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or in the case of clinton, the kosovo bombing campaign?and this kind of direct association between the crisis at a political event seems to be more question of the calendar and sort of the crisis being timed for the presidential election. >> the ones i picked up that were a luster to common feature of caution -- illustrative. the berlin airlift would've been a good one the north korean invasion of the south was a complete surprise, what do we do? that unanticipated crises, how do we respond? which is what i was going to get to, it was kabul get a a big long story and gives the question of taking illustrative ics. i could've done 30 of them but nobody would have read through 30 of them. so my criteria was what does this crisis tells about decision-making, that was the basis of it. >> there are always two sides at least to any crises. you have any sense of how the other side operated in any of the examples that you picked? is there anything that would be instructive? >> yes. i relied on them heavily, coins. there's a couple of scholars have
or in the case of clinton, the kosovo bombing campaign?and this kind of direct association between the crisis at a political event seems to be more question of the calendar and sort of the crisis being timed for the presidential election. >> the ones i picked up that were a luster to common feature of caution -- illustrative. the berlin airlift would've been a good one the north korean invasion of the south was a complete surprise, what do we do? that unanticipated crises, how do we...
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it takes him a while but when you think back to bosnia and kosovo, on both occasions eventually the u.sted and ended the conflict. we have to recognize that mistakes were made under george w. bush. i'm sometimes misrepresented as a neoconservative. if you look at my journalism i was critical from 2003 of the way foreign-policy under bush was conducted. i'm afraid to say that what was supposed to be an improvement under barack obama has not been. more people are dying violently as a result of armed conflicts and terrorism in the middle east under this president than his predecessor. erik: you went to bat for that romney in 2012. who are you going to get behind in 2012? neil: my mind is open. when i ask myself the question who can lead better than this president, who can understand our strategic dilemmas better than this president, i think it is too early to tell. jeb bush has given only one major foreign policy speech in chicago, which was a good beginning but it would be premature to say he's the one when there are so many interesting contenders. erik: if foreign-policy is as important
it takes him a while but when you think back to bosnia and kosovo, on both occasions eventually the u.sted and ended the conflict. we have to recognize that mistakes were made under george w. bush. i'm sometimes misrepresented as a neoconservative. if you look at my journalism i was critical from 2003 of the way foreign-policy under bush was conducted. i'm afraid to say that what was supposed to be an improvement under barack obama has not been. more people are dying violently as a result of...
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as we saw with the kosovo campaign or with korea or with vietnam or with world war ii in europe, if you try to achieve military victory just from the air, you eventually redefine not only your target set, which expands, but also degree to find victory. and forces cannot seize and hold terrain. i'm going to say that again. air force is cannot seize and hold terrain. the same will happen to this coalition if the military effort is not accompanied by an effective political coalition that offers the houthis something other than surrender. it is important to discuss what victory means here. the houthis may not be who we think they are. they have always been unhappy with development in this era. as airstrikes harden opinion this will be a part of it more broadly-based group. you many opposition to the coalition will harden, lost among houthis. saudi arabia and her partners may find that what they thought was a proxy war with iran will transform into an actual or with yemen. a word about the ground operations. ground operations by non-yemeni forces -- i think the houthis forces are actually a
as we saw with the kosovo campaign or with korea or with vietnam or with world war ii in europe, if you try to achieve military victory just from the air, you eventually redefine not only your target set, which expands, but also degree to find victory. and forces cannot seize and hold terrain. i'm going to say that again. air force is cannot seize and hold terrain. the same will happen to this coalition if the military effort is not accompanied by an effective political coalition that offers...
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and built during the cold war, but their experiences shaped by iraq and afghanistan and libya and kosovoand the global war against violent extremists, not a face-off over an iron curtain in central europe and the threat of a large-scale nuclear war. for me, the war ended in september of 1991. i was in command of an icbm unit on the day that 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 nuclear initiatives that have dramatic effects on u.s. posture and stockpile as well. yes, we still retained a nuclear deterrent force, ballistic missile summaries and intercontinental ballistic missiles on alert. but for those of us on 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 strategic threats are more complex than the singular existential threat posed by the soviet union in the 20th century. today's threat include hybrid combinations of strategy
and built during the cold war, but their experiences shaped by iraq and afghanistan and libya and kosovoand the global war against violent extremists, not a face-off over an iron curtain in central europe and the threat of a large-scale nuclear war. for me, the war ended in september of 1991. i was in command of an icbm unit on the day that 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...
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more broadly italian forces play a vital role from kosovo to lebanon to afghanistan.continued to train and assist afghan forces and we want to make sure we transition responsibly as we complete our consolidation by the end of next year. i updated prime minister matteo renzi on the framework that we've reached with iran, progress toward a comprehensive deal that prevents iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. until any final deal is reached, sanctions on iran must continue to be fully and strictly enforced. that is what i talked about in the morning. after this press conference we will have lunch and that will give us a chance to focus on what is clearly the top priority of both our people, creating a strong inclusive economy that is creating jobs and opportunities on both sides of the atlantic. like me prime minister matteo renzi is a supporter of the trans-atlantic trade and investment partnership which would boost jobs and exports in europe and the united states and strong protections for workers and public health and safety and the environment. for now that congress
more broadly italian forces play a vital role from kosovo to lebanon to afghanistan.continued to train and assist afghan forces and we want to make sure we transition responsibly as we complete our consolidation by the end of next year. i updated prime minister matteo renzi on the framework that we've reached with iran, progress toward a comprehensive deal that prevents iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. until any final deal is reached, sanctions on iran must continue to be fully and...
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kosovo was allowed to leave serbia, although it had been part of serbia for 500 years.hy was that possible? why were the russians ignored? that is the humiliation that has led to the greatest anti-american sentiment in russia that i have ever known. the average russian today is absolutely anti-american. that wasn't the case. it was anti-bush, anti-ragan but not anti-american. it is not just propaganda. there's a lot of propaganda. garry: my mother was born and raised under stalin. she said she never heard such a concentrated hatred. vladimir: why are you yelling? garry: i am russian also and i know russia. vladimir: so russians yell, that is the idea? they also drink vodka, dance and all of that. russians are regular people. what i'm saying is this. your mother had her experience. i think i'm even older than your mother. garry: but we lived on a different side of the fence. you were on the propaganda side. [applause] vladimir: the propaganda in russia was very different. russia was totally isolated. garry: you mean the soviet union. vladimir: today it is much more sophi
kosovo was allowed to leave serbia, although it had been part of serbia for 500 years.hy was that possible? why were the russians ignored? that is the humiliation that has led to the greatest anti-american sentiment in russia that i have ever known. the average russian today is absolutely anti-american. that wasn't the case. it was anti-bush, anti-ragan but not anti-american. it is not just propaganda. there's a lot of propaganda. garry: my mother was born and raised under stalin. she said she...
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more broadly, italian forces continue to play a vital role from kosovo to lebron nonto afghanistan. the coalition forces continue to train and assist afghan forces and we want to make sure we transition responsibly as we complete our consolidation by the end of next june. i updated prime minister renzi on the framework that we reached with iran. our progress toward a comprehensive deal that prevents iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, and we agreed that until any final deal is reached, sanctions on iran must continue to be fully and strictly enforced. so that's what we talked about in the morning. after this press conference we'll have lunch and that'll give us a chance to focus on what is clearly the top priority of both our people and that is creating a strong, inclusive economy that is creating jobs and opportunities on both sides of the atlantic. like me, prime minister renzi is a strong supporter of t-tip the trans atlantic trade and investment partnership which would boost both jobs and exports in europe and the united states and would include strong protections for workers
more broadly, italian forces continue to play a vital role from kosovo to lebron nonto afghanistan. the coalition forces continue to train and assist afghan forces and we want to make sure we transition responsibly as we complete our consolidation by the end of next june. i updated prime minister renzi on the framework that we reached with iran. our progress toward a comprehensive deal that prevents iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, and we agreed that until any final deal is reached,...
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more broadly, italian forces play a vital role from kosovo, to lebanon, to afghanistan. the coalition forces continue to train and assist afghan forces and we want to transition responsibly as we complete our consolidation of the end of next year. i updated by minister renzi on the framework that we reached with iran. the progress toward a comprehensive deal that prevents iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. we agree that until any final deal is reached sanctions must continue to be fully enforced. that is what we talked about in the morning. after this press conference we will have lunch and they'll give us a chance to focus on what is the top priority of both our peoples, a strong inclusive economy that creates jobs and opportunity on both sides of the atlantic. like me, prime minister renzi is a strong supporter of the transatlantic and investment partnership, which would boost jobs and exports in europe and the united states, and include protections for workers and public health, safety, and the environment. congress is considering bipartisan support. i'm looking fo
more broadly, italian forces play a vital role from kosovo, to lebanon, to afghanistan. the coalition forces continue to train and assist afghan forces and we want to transition responsibly as we complete our consolidation of the end of next year. i updated by minister renzi on the framework that we reached with iran. the progress toward a comprehensive deal that prevents iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. we agree that until any final deal is reached sanctions must continue to be fully...
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in kosovo the targets that expanded as coalition air planners grew frustrated with the lack of political success. the same will happen to this coalition if the military effort is not accompanied by an effective political initiative that offers the houthis something other than surrender. it's important to discuss what victory means here. the houthis may not be who we think they are. they have always been among a broad group of yemenis unhappy with political development in the post-saleh era. as air strikes harden opinion in yemen, this opposition will become more of a prodly based group. if the air strikes continue outside the context of an overall police settlement yemeni opposition to the coalition will harden not just among the houthis but among average yemenis. saudi arabia may find it will turn into an actual war with yemen. a word by ground operations. ground operations by nonyemeni fortions other than perhaps a limited covering operation aimed at defending the approaches to aden, if the houthi forces can be ejected -- i think the houthi forces are a saudi armored brigade that just
in kosovo the targets that expanded as coalition air planners grew frustrated with the lack of political success. the same will happen to this coalition if the military effort is not accompanied by an effective political initiative that offers the houthis something other than surrender. it's important to discuss what victory means here. the houthis may not be who we think they are. they have always been among a broad group of yemenis unhappy with political development in the post-saleh era. as...
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i am thinking is she restraining the police because she wants kosovo of these funds in the street? i don't understand the mentality of whoever was in charge. this morning they say we lacked the manpower we were concerned about their safety. it just gave an awful impression the more the police were there like that it was almost a manifestation of what she said destroy our property one, we won't her given beings and we won't getting your face. that is not what police are supposed to do. you keep taxes to keep these funds off the street have your properly protected. charles: she comes from the same political vein as president obama where she sees the looters as sort of the victims and this is a way maybe of not necessarily retribution but to block off steam and they should not be punished for being put into a position where they were forced to do something like this. judge napolitano: a liquor store gets broken into the inventory is destroyed, the business is gone for a couple weeks until they can clean up who pays? probably their insurance carrier unless what we saw last night is cha
i am thinking is she restraining the police because she wants kosovo of these funds in the street? i don't understand the mentality of whoever was in charge. this morning they say we lacked the manpower we were concerned about their safety. it just gave an awful impression the more the police were there like that it was almost a manifestation of what she said destroy our property one, we won't her given beings and we won't getting your face. that is not what police are supposed to do. you keep...
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host: william was calling from kosovo, california from our democrat line. caller: i have a comments for your female guest and all people who have her believe. my mother used to say, as a christian, that when something goes wrong -- something you do not like, put into god's hands and pray for them. for you to pray for someone that means you have to forgive them, first, and love them, to pray for them. it is in god's hands. let talk -- let god take it from there because you have done your part. what do you have to say about that? guest: i think it is fantastic that you are brought up in a religious household. most americans consider themselves religious. i think it is fantastic you can pray. i am sure your grandmother wanted to live by her deeply held convictions, not only at home or at church, but or in the way she conducted is nice. had she had a business, she would have wanted to conducted according to her religious convictions. are you able to practice your religious convictions at your business, not only at church and not only at home. guest: selectively
host: william was calling from kosovo, california from our democrat line. caller: i have a comments for your female guest and all people who have her believe. my mother used to say, as a christian, that when something goes wrong -- something you do not like, put into god's hands and pray for them. for you to pray for someone that means you have to forgive them, first, and love them, to pray for them. it is in god's hands. let talk -- let god take it from there because you have done your part....
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as we saw with the kosovo campaign or korea or tom or with world war ii in europe, if you try to achieve a military big tree from the air coming eventually redefine not only targets that which expands, but also redefine victory. air forces cannot seize and hold to rain. air forces cannot seize and hold to rain. "-end-quotes as though the targets this coalition planners were frustrated with the lack of political success. the same will happen if the military effort is not accompanied by an effective political initiative that offers the houthis something other than surrender. the houthis may not be who we think they are. they've always been among a broad group unhappy with political development in the post trends in iraq. which appears to not offended. this opposition will become more of a broadly based group. if the airstrikes continue outside the overall political settlement, give many operation will hard in. not just among the houthis. they may find what they saw as a proxy war with iran will transform into an actual war with yemen. brown operations site non-yemeni forces and the approac
as we saw with the kosovo campaign or korea or tom or with world war ii in europe, if you try to achieve a military big tree from the air coming eventually redefine not only targets that which expands, but also redefine victory. air forces cannot seize and hold to rain. air forces cannot seize and hold to rain. "-end-quotes as though the targets this coalition planners were frustrated with the lack of political success. the same will happen if the military effort is not accompanied by an...
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and then, of course kosovo was allowed to leave serbia after 500 years. why was that possible? why were the russians ignored? that's the kind of humiliation that's led to the greatest anti-american sentiment in russia that i have ever known. much more than during soviet times. the average russian today is absolutely anti-american, and that wasn't the case. it was anti-bush anti-reagan, yes, but not anti-american. there's a reason for it. it's not just propaganda. there's a lot of propaganda. >> there is a propaganda. >> there's a lot. >> '78, she was born and raised under stalin. she said she never heard just a concentrated message of hatred. >> why are you yelling? >> why am i yelling? >> i have hearing. i have good hearing. >> because i'm russian also and i know russian. >> he's russian. >> oh, so russians yell. that's the idea, right? they also drink vodka, dance, play and all of that. russians are regular normal people. what i'm saying is this. your mother had her experience. i think i'm even older than your mother. >> yes. >> and i lived in the soviet union. >> but we live
and then, of course kosovo was allowed to leave serbia after 500 years. why was that possible? why were the russians ignored? that's the kind of humiliation that's led to the greatest anti-american sentiment in russia that i have ever known. much more than during soviet times. the average russian today is absolutely anti-american, and that wasn't the case. it was anti-bush anti-reagan, yes, but not anti-american. there's a reason for it. it's not just propaganda. there's a lot of propaganda....
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we agree with must offer americans the layout of the harmful regulation mandates in kosovo by obamacare and we agreed budget are an optional part of our job legislator. they are a fundamental responsibility of governing. i am looking forward to working alongside my conferees from both parties in both chambers in the coming days to cast this bicameral budget agreement. through the time i hope to have a productive conversation i need to these major tenant signed respective budget documents. as a nurse for over 40 years of particular interest in discussing how our budget to my vision or a better way forward on health care. we know the president's health care law is failing to live up in some of the most basic promises. i hear that in the town hall meetings across may 19 counties. in my business with providers in washington and in the phone calls and e-mails i receive in my office on a daily basis. the congressional budget office says obamacare will cost our economy the privilege of more than 2 million full-time jobs and once it is all said and done, those same activists tell us about 31 mi
we agree with must offer americans the layout of the harmful regulation mandates in kosovo by obamacare and we agreed budget are an optional part of our job legislator. they are a fundamental responsibility of governing. i am looking forward to working alongside my conferees from both parties in both chambers in the coming days to cast this bicameral budget agreement. through the time i hope to have a productive conversation i need to these major tenant signed respective budget documents. as a...
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host: william was calling from kosovo, california from our democrat line.r: i have a comments for your female guest and all people who have her believe. my mother used to say, as a christian, that when something goes wrong -- something you do not like, put into god's hands and pray for them. for you to pray for someone that means you have to forgive them, first, and love them, to pray for them. it is in god's hands. let talk -- let god take it from there because you have done your part. what do you have to say about that? guest: i think it is fantastic that you are brought up in a religious household. most americans consider themselves religious. i think it is fantastic you can pray. i am sure your grandmother wanted to live by her deeply held convictions, not only at home or at church, but or in the way she conducted is nice. had she had a business, she would have wanted to conducted according to her religious convictions. are you able to practice your religious convictions at your business, not only at church and not only at home. guest: selectively, thou
host: william was calling from kosovo, california from our democrat line.r: i have a comments for your female guest and all people who have her believe. my mother used to say, as a christian, that when something goes wrong -- something you do not like, put into god's hands and pray for them. for you to pray for someone that means you have to forgive them, first, and love them, to pray for them. it is in god's hands. let talk -- let god take it from there because you have done your part. what do...
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as an estimated 23,000 to 46,000 kosovo albanian women are believed to have been raped between august 1998, and august, 1999, the height of the conflict was serbia -- with serbia. in 2003 74% of random sample of 399 liberian refugee women living in camps in sierra leone reported being sexually abused prior to being dismaced from their homes -- displaced from their homes in lie beer yafment 55% of them experienced sexual violence during displacement and even today the u.n. labeled the democratic republic of congo as the rape capital of the world. there are rape camps that are destroying the lives of babies, young people, boys and girls and women and men. and the d.r.c. 48 women are raped every hour. in addition, according to the recent human rights watch report, the extremist group isil has carried out systemic rape and other sexual violence against women and girls in northern iraq. isis forces took several thousand yazidi civilians into custody in northern iraq's province in august 2014. according to curd stan officials -- kurd stan officials and community leaders. witness says that f
as an estimated 23,000 to 46,000 kosovo albanian women are believed to have been raped between august 1998, and august, 1999, the height of the conflict was serbia -- with serbia. in 2003 74% of random sample of 399 liberian refugee women living in camps in sierra leone reported being sexually abused prior to being dismaced from their homes -- displaced from their homes in lie beer yafment 55% of them experienced sexual violence during displacement and even today the u.n. labeled the democratic...
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more broadly the italian forces continue to play a vital role in kosovo, lebanon, to afghanistan.s to train and assist afghan forces and want to make sure we transition responsibly as we complete our consolidation by the end of next year. i updated the prime minister on the framework that we reached with iran, our progress towards a copperheads of deal that prevents iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon and we agreed that until any final deal is reached, sanctions must continue to be fully and strictly enforced. so, that is what we talked about. after this press conference, we will have lunch and that will give us a chance to focus on what is clearly the top priority of both of our peoples and that is creating a strong inclusive economy that is creating jobs and opportunities on both sides of the atlantic. like me, prime minister renzi is a strong supporter of the transatlantic trade and investment partnership which would boost both jobs and exports in europe and the united states and would include strong protections for workers and the public health and the environment. now, that
more broadly the italian forces continue to play a vital role in kosovo, lebanon, to afghanistan.s to train and assist afghan forces and want to make sure we transition responsibly as we complete our consolidation by the end of next year. i updated the prime minister on the framework that we reached with iran, our progress towards a copperheads of deal that prevents iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon and we agreed that until any final deal is reached, sanctions must continue to be fully and...