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perkins: kosovo was -- i spent a lot of time in kosovo. as a matter of fact, i spent two months in macedonia when the war started. and basically nato was bombing the serbs in kosovo. the serbs were pushing the albanians out of kosovo. they would push them along into the borders and out into macedonia and albania, which is where i photographed these people coming out which was , another tragedy in itself. as a matter of fact, the first day i was there, we went to a place which is where -- i think there were 50,000 refugees. all of these people were middle-class families that lived in pristina, which is the capital of kosovo. they were immediately evacuated and pushed out. they had no food, no clothing, and they were outside for five days and nights in this no man's land. that is when i arrived there. and i walked in and photographed a very desperate situation. a woman came up to me, and she said -- i have all our savings. i have $1000. i will give it to you if you can just get my mother out of here, i think she is going to die. there is not
perkins: kosovo was -- i spent a lot of time in kosovo. as a matter of fact, i spent two months in macedonia when the war started. and basically nato was bombing the serbs in kosovo. the serbs were pushing the albanians out of kosovo. they would push them along into the borders and out into macedonia and albania, which is where i photographed these people coming out which was , another tragedy in itself. as a matter of fact, the first day i was there, we went to a place which is where -- i...
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see the comparison between catalonia and kosovo in the talk here in the case of yugoslavia energy costsf all you have e.u. deciding on the fate of countries outside the european union so they eat european union want stability in european union countries but it's quite happy with instability on its neighborhood because that gives the european union an excuse to project itself into those areas this is clearly a schizophrenia position in yugoslavia they were saying that. they did not matter what the constitution said in spain he was saying the constitution is all imports of yugoslavia said you have two weeks to decide whether you want to dependents you parts of yugoslavia and we will decide within a week for you to fill in one thousand lives two in spain it is saying anything about so you can hardly blame the catalyst the seizing the opening pandora's box that the new e.u. is responsible for it's a little bit late for the e.u. to remember international law now on its western border what it was ignoring it on its east the border. other news king solomon of saudi arabia said to make a story
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of double standards regarding what happening kosovo. how is that that the twenty two countries of the european union declared legal and legitimate the succession of the costs of achieving without any form of referendum breaking international public law breaking the tradition of european law the policy that the european union is based on how is that the referendum doesn't it counted catalonia when cassava can do it even without a referendum or kosovo declared independence back in two thousand and eight but unlike catalonia that referendum was acknowledged by the majority of the member states we spoke to marco gets that there needs an international affairs commentator he says kosovo's vote was recognized because it wasn't part of the union. i think also see the comparison between catalonia and kosovo in the talk here in the case of yugoslavia energy costs of all you have the e.u. deciding on the fate of countries outside the european union so they eat european union want stability in european union countries but it's quite happy with inst
of double standards regarding what happening kosovo. how is that that the twenty two countries of the european union declared legal and legitimate the succession of the costs of achieving without any form of referendum breaking international public law breaking the tradition of european law the policy that the european union is based on how is that the referendum doesn't it counted catalonia when cassava can do it even without a referendum or kosovo declared independence back in two thousand...
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therefore of double standards regarding what happened over in kosovo way back or how was that that the twenty two countries of the european union declared legal and legitimate the succession of cassava even without any form of referendum breaking international public law breaking the tradition of european law the policy that the european union is based on how is that the referendum does not counted catalonia when cassava can do it even without a referendum kosovo declared independence back in two thousand and eight but unlike catalonia the referendum was a knowledge by the majority of e.u. member states in one thousand nine hundred ninety nato launched an air offensive over what was then called yugoslavia as its opposed kosovo withdraw over two thousand civilians were killed in the raids the operation conducted by nato it was the first case when it used military force about the approval of the un security council we spoke to mark a gas it in international affairs commentator told us the difference between then and now is that europe's got no interest in supporting catalonia as breakawa
therefore of double standards regarding what happened over in kosovo way back or how was that that the twenty two countries of the european union declared legal and legitimate the succession of cassava even without any form of referendum breaking international public law breaking the tradition of european law the policy that the european union is based on how is that the referendum does not counted catalonia when cassava can do it even without a referendum kosovo declared independence back in...
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in two thousand and three kosovo became the last states to it being created in europe. the history of the ottoman empire in europe had ended in one thousand nine hundred eighteen. the rest of the story was to be played out in the middle east and the impending first world war would excel or. kickoff life we take football personally. europe's first african soccer coach sunday only say is a former bonus league a star who is now coaching a ducks second division club. but how come he's the only african coaching a european supply. what does a football loving country need to reach its goals. we'll tell you how german soccer made it back to the top. in our web special w dot com. football made in germany. quadriga and the international talk show. openings. arguments analysis. for journalists discuss the topic of the week. quadriga on. meet the germans new and surprising aspects of noise and culture in germany. us american good news it takes a look at germany it is increasing at the traditions every day lives and language just a lot of. young good. looking guy a d w dot com the g
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in two thousand and three kosovo became the last states to it being created in europe.the history of the ottoman empire in europe had ended in one thousand nine hundred thirteen. the rest of his story was to be played out in the middle east and the impending first world war would excel or a to. kick off life we take football personally. i went to europe's first african soccer coach sunday only say it is a former bundesliga star who is now coaching a dutch second division club. but how come he's the only african coaching a european squad. in thirteen no surprise d.w. . progress but where they start to divide the country i do need to deal with where they start to divide the language your blood will flow for two of. the ninety nine days the soviet union is breaking up part. of. the members of the russian federation would have to find their own way politically and economically. also it was an incredibly difficult task not misadventure because democracy was a lie but if the elections were a fraud it would his privatization was robbery just because instead of cultivating its
in two thousand and three kosovo became the last states to it being created in europe.the history of the ottoman empire in europe had ended in one thousand nine hundred thirteen. the rest of his story was to be played out in the middle east and the impending first world war would excel or a to. kick off life we take football personally. i went to europe's first african soccer coach sunday only say it is a former bundesliga star who is now coaching a dutch second division club. but how come he's...
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in two thousand and three kosovo became the last states to it being created in europe. the history of the ottoman empire in europe had ended in one thousand nine hundred eighteen. the rest of his story was to be played out in the middle east and the impending first world war would excel aerated. health. and hearings to law. solidarity. they fall by the wayside when the gap between bridge and form grows. life in an equal society is. the divide starting november fifteenth on g.w. . progress but where they start to divide the country i do need to deal with where they start to divide the language your blood will flow over to. the ninety nine days of the soviet union these brave heart. of. the members of the russian federation would have to find their own way politically and economically. so it was an incredibly difficult task not misadventure because democracy was a lie but the elections were a fraud because privatization was robbery just because instead of cultivating its culture its words and language and brought forth a rookie holes of nationalism. the soviet union's her
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in two thousand and three kosovo became the last states to being created in europe . the history of the ottoman empire in europe had ended in one thousand nine hundred eighteen. the rest of the story was to be played out in the middle east and the impending first world war would excel aerated sand. here it's all about one man. this time we're on a luther trail around. in the state's capital and. the historic town of nice enough. the reformer is being worshipped like a hot star merchandising and it seems like we bump into him everywhere. next d.w. . he go at africa. one is the largest predatory fish the other the world's largest primate. the great white shark and the mountain gorillas but both are on the verge of extinction. what can be done to save them. to go at africa in thirty minutes d.w. . every journey begins with the first step and every language with the first word good and. rico is in germany to learn german why not learn with a simple online on your mobile and free stuff from. learning course nico speak german made easy. freedom of expression. a value that a
in two thousand and three kosovo became the last states to being created in europe . the history of the ottoman empire in europe had ended in one thousand nine hundred eighteen. the rest of the story was to be played out in the middle east and the impending first world war would excel aerated sand. here it's all about one man. this time we're on a luther trail around. in the state's capital and. the historic town of nice enough. the reformer is being worshipped like a hot star merchandising and...
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i think also been to see the comparison between catalonia and kosovo in the talk here in the case of yugoslavia and of the costs of all you have e.u. deciding on the fate of countries outside the european union so they eat european union want stability in european union countries but it's quite happy with instability on its neighborhood because that gives the european union an excuse to project itself into those areas this is clearly a schizophrenia position so you can hardly blame the catalyst the seizing the opened pandora's box that that you e.u. is responsible for is a little bit late for the e.u. to remember international law now on its western border what it was ignoring it on its eastern border. as just the other big stories brewing this morning king solomon of saudi arabia is said to make it a story visited to russia in what's being called a groundbreaking trip it's going to be the first ever official trip over saudi monic to russia he set to meet with the russian president vladimir putin a correspondent tells us what to expect. saudi king solomon is coming to moscow and it's
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they beat kosovo by two goals to nil in the group one qualifying round to secure a place in next year's competition in russia. now it's time for world business report. schools closed, flights cancelled and demonstrations — french unions urge more than 5 million workers to take to the streets. and staying relevant — the world bank says more needs to be invested in education, before artificial intelligence axes millions ofjobs. welcome to world business report. i'm sally bundock, also in the programme online retailers in china position themselves to meet the growing demand from the aspirational middle classes. rico will have the details. but first, a case of de ja vous — france is braced for mass strikes and protests today. unions have called on their 5.4 million members to take to the streets. so what's got them marching this time? they're angry about massive job cuts in the public sector — 120,000 positions are to be axed over the next five years. plus the unions are calling for higher wages that they argue have become stagnant and hugely impacted their buying power in the country. anot
they beat kosovo by two goals to nil in the group one qualifying round to secure a place in next year's competition in russia. now it's time for world business report. schools closed, flights cancelled and demonstrations — french unions urge more than 5 million workers to take to the streets. and staying relevant — the world bank says more needs to be invested in education, before artificial intelligence axes millions ofjobs. welcome to world business report. i'm sally bundock, also in the...
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well you may recall kosovo declared independence back in two thousand and eight but unlike cataloniathe referendum was knowledge by the majority of the member states we spoke to michael gast sits in international affairs commentator who says kosovo's vote was recognized because it's not part of the union i think also see the comparison between catalonia and kosovo in the talk here in the case of yugoslavia energy costs of all you have you deciding on the fate of countries outside the european union so they eat european union want stability in europe and here in countries it's quite happy with instability on its neighborhood because that gives the european union an excuse to project itself into those areas this is clearly a schizophrenia position so you can hardly blame the catalyst the seizing the opened pandora's box that that you e.u. is responsible for is a little bit late for the e.u. to remember international law now on its western border what it was ignoring it on its eastern border. of saudi arabia said to make in a story visit to russia has been considered controversial too b
well you may recall kosovo declared independence back in two thousand and eight but unlike cataloniathe referendum was knowledge by the majority of the member states we spoke to michael gast sits in international affairs commentator who says kosovo's vote was recognized because it's not part of the union i think also see the comparison between catalonia and kosovo in the talk here in the case of yugoslavia energy costs of all you have you deciding on the fate of countries outside the european...
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this weaponry was used against nato air forces in the war over kosovo independence in 1999.ty centre of buildings bombed in the same conflict. but the capital is not the war ravaged the preston city that some people may expect it to be. —— depressed city that some people might expect it to be. in fact belgrade has picked up quite a reputation for its hedonistic nightlife and cafes like boulevards. the centre is a blend of neo— renaissance architecture, intermingled with the brutalist blocks built when this was yugoslavia's capital. but perhaps the most distinctive features of the city are these things — floating jetties that sit along the banks of the sava. dina tells me how important the river is to the city. i think it looks more like the riviera than a river. basically, i mean given that belgrade is this amazing geographical place, like on the confluence of the danube and the sava, two great rivers, this city blitz by the river. —— lives by the river. she works as a pioneering cultural centre in the artistic riverside neighbourhood and feels the creative side of the city
this weaponry was used against nato air forces in the war over kosovo independence in 1999.ty centre of buildings bombed in the same conflict. but the capital is not the war ravaged the preston city that some people may expect it to be. —— depressed city that some people might expect it to be. in fact belgrade has picked up quite a reputation for its hedonistic nightlife and cafes like boulevards. the centre is a blend of neo— renaissance architecture, intermingled with the brutalist...
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and also the refugee situation in kosovo. then we also have the question of david valdez. he was george h.w. bush's white house photographer and he has a book of those photographs as well. and then we have dianna walker, who was a time magazine white house photographer for 20 years and she's especially known for her work covering hillary clinton. but she covered the clinton white house really broadly and deeply. she also covered the regan administration and george h.w. bush and david valdez and dianna walker both are actively involved in our program here that briscoe center. >> what do you think viewers will take away after twhauchg interviews? >> the importance of news photographers, documentary photographers, they go by various names. they're all photographers. but the value of their work, not only for the news, illustrating the news but as historical evidence. these photographs capture and document an amazing array of extremely important processes and events and personalities. so i hope the public appreciates the work that they do. they see their work every day on telev
and also the refugee situation in kosovo. then we also have the question of david valdez. he was george h.w. bush's white house photographer and he has a book of those photographs as well. and then we have dianna walker, who was a time magazine white house photographer for 20 years and she's especially known for her work covering hillary clinton. but she covered the clinton white house really broadly and deeply. she also covered the regan administration and george h.w. bush and david valdez and...
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democratic state we could have made this argument in the balkans for example of war talk about croatia kosovo bosnia herzegovina all these there was yugoslavia as a dictator colonial power if you will to scald all the exiled union states this is not the case with spain because it's a democratic state that should be solved the problem and democratic meets you know where the referendum is there's nothing more democratic than a referendum in may and then forty two percent participated and that is very very pertinent and you need a certain horse to say people didn't participate when you put bullets on and put police force in front of the boat polling station so. i think if you ask the captain and they don't really feel that there's a fair play within spain and that's what it's all about so the legitimacy is rooting and that sends is dying to get in if. it looks like eighty percent of the catalans would like to have a legal referendum yeah that's totally ok and i also think that this should be somehow acknowledged by madrid this means right now at this moment the constitution doesn't give this pos
democratic state we could have made this argument in the balkans for example of war talk about croatia kosovo bosnia herzegovina all these there was yugoslavia as a dictator colonial power if you will to scald all the exiled union states this is not the case with spain because it's a democratic state that should be solved the problem and democratic meets you know where the referendum is there's nothing more democratic than a referendum in may and then forty two percent participated and that is...
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and also the rest of the -- refugee situation in kosovo. then we also have the collection of david valdez, who did an interview with us as well. david was george h. w. bush's white house photographer. he published a book of those as well. then we have diana walker, a "time" magazine photographer for 20 years. she is especially known for her work covering hillary clinton. but she covered the clinton white house really broadly and deeply. she also covered the reagan administration, and george h.w. bush. david valdez and diana walker are actively involved in our program. they both belong to our advisory council here at the briscoe center. >> what do you hope viewers will take away after watching these interviews? dr. carleton: the importance of photojournalists and news photographers, documentary photographers, they go by various names. they self identify in different ways. they are all photographers. but the value of their work, not only for the news, illustrating the news, but also as historical evidence these photographs , capture and docum
and also the rest of the -- refugee situation in kosovo. then we also have the collection of david valdez, who did an interview with us as well. david was george h. w. bush's white house photographer. he published a book of those as well. then we have diana walker, a "time" magazine photographer for 20 years. she is especially known for her work covering hillary clinton. but she covered the clinton white house really broadly and deeply. she also covered the reagan administration, and...
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basically, the services were pushing the albanians out of kosovo. they would push them into the borders and out into macedonia and albania, which is where i photographed these people coming out. which was another tragedy in itself. the first day i was there, we went to a place called black shea, which is where there were 50,000 refugees. all of these people were middle-class families that lived in pristina, the capital of kosovo. they were immediately evacuated and pushed out. clothing,o food, no and they were outside for five days and nights. in no man's land. that is when i arrived there. i walked in there and photographed a very desperate situation. said,n came up to me, she i have all our savings, i have $1000, i will give it to you if you can just get my mother out of here. i think she is going to die. >> we will air the entire interview with lucian perkins sunday at 7 p.m. and 11 p.m. eastern time. that is sunday on c-span3. a,"up next on "reel americ "it's everybody's business," a m0-minute animated
basically, the services were pushing the albanians out of kosovo. they would push them into the borders and out into macedonia and albania, which is where i photographed these people coming out. which was another tragedy in itself. the first day i was there, we went to a place called black shea, which is where there were 50,000 refugees. all of these people were middle-class families that lived in pristina, the capital of kosovo. they were immediately evacuated and pushed out. clothing,o food,...
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goals by girl fees sigurdsson and johan good months and sealed the two nil victory over kosovo to set the party going in the icelandic capital reykjavik. after the match the country's president captured the mood in typical icelandic modesty. that that instead pride enjoyed come to mind this is one of the biggest moments of the sport's history of iceland we're a small nation but we use that as a strength. congratulations iceland. the victorious players gathered with fans in downtown reykjavik to celebrate through the night. now the icelandic thundercloud made famous at the european championships will be heading for russia twenty eight. this is day doubly his reminder of our top story. has delayed a speech to the spanish region's parliament by an hour is to tell lawmakers whether he is to declare independence if i see huge pressure from his process as well as spanish and international that lead us to urging him to back down we'll carry that live. up to that. kickoff special. three women three religions one goal put the boy on the back of the next they've come all the way to the indian s
goals by girl fees sigurdsson and johan good months and sealed the two nil victory over kosovo to set the party going in the icelandic capital reykjavik. after the match the country's president captured the mood in typical icelandic modesty. that that instead pride enjoyed come to mind this is one of the biggest moments of the sport's history of iceland we're a small nation but we use that as a strength. congratulations iceland. the victorious players gathered with fans in downtown reykjavik to...
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six years after the overthrow of kosovo gadhafi libya remains unstable divided and very violent my guest this week is talking about sony's senior advisor to the government of national accord can he ever imagine his country as a safe and fully functioning democracy foods in sixty minutes d w. nationalists are on the rise with the world wide and you know i am taking the luxury to highlights different shades of nationalism and to find out what that nation mean to you. to show you so or join the conversation on to w. on to the top on the facebook. beat the germans new and surprising aspects of noise and culture in germany. us american keep music takes a look at germany idiosyncrasies of the traditions everyday lives and language i can just come out of my lungs i'm so i'm young i could share. the trick i am d.w. dot com the german. hello and welcome to focus on europe glad you could join us turmoil continues in spain as the fight for independence in catalonia continues.
six years after the overthrow of kosovo gadhafi libya remains unstable divided and very violent my guest this week is talking about sony's senior advisor to the government of national accord can he ever imagine his country as a safe and fully functioning democracy foods in sixty minutes d w. nationalists are on the rise with the world wide and you know i am taking the luxury to highlights different shades of nationalism and to find out what that nation mean to you. to show you so or join the...
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beating kosovo 2-0. >> it's pretty cool.d broke the record held by trinidad and tobago with a population of 1.3 million. iceland's population? just over 300,000. so big congrats to iceland when they play in the euro cup, they showed up with over 8% of their population. if they said another country did that they would have looking at millions of people. iceland has many loyal fans. >> they're all of iceland and reykjav reykjavik came out to celebrate their entry into the world cup in russia next year. >> i like it! >> france is in. speaking of soccer, check out this play. a dutch player makes his move. the goalkeeper attempts, a tackle, open net, oh! >> oh, he missed it! >> you had one job! >> you know what makes it worse? the team ended up losing by one goal. >> one job, buddy. >> oh. >> ah. >> that makes me feel bad. >>> now to a very confused dog named blue. she was playing a game of fetch with her owner when the ball was thrown into the air and -- >> apparently, the white. >> yeah, and blue started -- >> blue is looking u
beating kosovo 2-0. >> it's pretty cool.d broke the record held by trinidad and tobago with a population of 1.3 million. iceland's population? just over 300,000. so big congrats to iceland when they play in the euro cup, they showed up with over 8% of their population. if they said another country did that they would have looking at millions of people. iceland has many loyal fans. >> they're all of iceland and reykjav reykjavik came out to celebrate their entry into the world cup in...
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goals from gylfi sigurdson and johann berg gudmundsson gave them a 2—0 win over kosovo and top placen their group and a place in russia next year. and you may hear more of this! this isa and you may hear more of this! this is a couple of hours after they qualified. the chart copped the imagination last year in france. iceland has a population of only 333,000 people and is the smallest nation ever to feature in the ultimate football event. i think we will always be humble. i think that is one of the characteristics of iceland, to a lwa ys characteristics of iceland, to always be humble. we have earned the right to be there, as anyone else. we are not only representing iceland, we are representing europe. we have beaten big nations in our group to be there so why can't we achieve something there? but we have not seen what teams what nations we are playing so we cannot save what oui’ are playing so we cannot save what our ambitions will be when we get there. why should we have a chance to win, like everyone else? confirming iceland take top spot in group i with croatia moving through to
goals from gylfi sigurdson and johann berg gudmundsson gave them a 2—0 win over kosovo and top placen their group and a place in russia next year. and you may hear more of this! this isa and you may hear more of this! this is a couple of hours after they qualified. the chart copped the imagination last year in france. iceland has a population of only 333,000 people and is the smallest nation ever to feature in the ultimate football event. i think we will always be humble. i think that is one...
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. >> we were talking about kosovo, bosnia. yugoslavia. as a colonial power, if you will. case with spain because it is a democratic spain which should solve the problem with democratic means. >> there is nothing more democratic than a referendum. >> 42% participated. to sayneed a certain -- people did not participate when police forcess, in front of the polling stations. i think if you asked the catalan s, they do not feel like there is a fair play within spain. legitimacy is rooting in that sense. >> it looks like 80% of the cap s would like to have a legal referendum. that is totally ok. i think this should be acknowledged by a madrid. this moment, the constitution ises not give this past possibility. unfortunately. it should be changed. it looked like yesterday, rajoy said we will have to look at the constitution. maybe now something. i hope this starts a process of looking at the constitution in seeing what is good and what is bad and what should be changed. spain still has a big problem between the center and the peripheries. big, unresolved problem and they have to
. >> we were talking about kosovo, bosnia. yugoslavia. as a colonial power, if you will. case with spain because it is a democratic spain which should solve the problem with democratic means. >> there is nothing more democratic than a referendum. >> 42% participated. to sayneed a certain -- people did not participate when police forcess, in front of the polling stations. i think if you asked the catalan s, they do not feel like there is a fair play within spain. legitimacy is...
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kosovo used to be part of serbia now it's independent. so, the idea of secession, europe is not shown to be true. that doesn't mean that you are authorizing secession for causes, you don't want to have continuing turmoil.it's not only in italy here, northern ireland says that if braxton goes forward we want independence because we want an open border with ireland and we don't want to be part of a great britain. and with regard to what can you do to try to create a unity by building an infrastructure with a war and impoverished region. in germany when it was unified, the german government pumped in almost $2 trillion, that's an unbelievable, staggering sum in east germany. it is still the place where the neofascists arrive, it is very impoverished any of the nationalism there. he imagine that number armstrong? trillions of dollars. it's not in the millions or billions. it is very difficult, unless you change the governing structure in the culture there to believe by money that you throw at something that you're going to equalize the opport
kosovo used to be part of serbia now it's independent. so, the idea of secession, europe is not shown to be true. that doesn't mean that you are authorizing secession for causes, you don't want to have continuing turmoil.it's not only in italy here, northern ireland says that if braxton goes forward we want independence because we want an open border with ireland and we don't want to be part of a great britain. and with regard to what can you do to try to create a unity by building an...
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yugoslavia dictatorship which kept all these little states where we know croatia bosnia herzegovina even kosovo under it and didn't give them a certain kind of autonomy but with spain it's quite different because for example catalonia has a huge degree of autonomy which is not unprecedented in the whole world but it's very very large right now but. you know the point you said about. the other the president says it this is what catalonia wanted to to agree on a point let's say as a least some of the smallest and point like let's do a referendum and see how many are. favor of how many are against the independents but there's no way to convince madrid to sit on the table and negotiate and that's the problem and that's not only in this moment but also when we were negotiating the stages of autonomy when everyone began that say because of this. non negotiate acting on the attitude of madrid because we did a lot of proposals but as madrid always says this is forbidden this doesn't fit into the into the constitution which is very questionable and not a lot of times but there wasn't and there on the ot
yugoslavia dictatorship which kept all these little states where we know croatia bosnia herzegovina even kosovo under it and didn't give them a certain kind of autonomy but with spain it's quite different because for example catalonia has a huge degree of autonomy which is not unprecedented in the whole world but it's very very large right now but. you know the point you said about. the other the president says it this is what catalonia wanted to to agree on a point let's say as a least some of...
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goes by girl feel sigurdsson and johan good months and sealed the two nil victory over kosovo to set the party going in the icelandic capital reykjavik after the match the country's president captured the mood in typical icelandic modesty. that the rain starts just pride and joy come to mind this is one of the biggest moments of the sport's history of iceland we're a small nation but we use that as a strength. congratulations iceland. the victorious players gathered with fans in downtown reykjavik to celebrate through the night. now the icelandic thunderclap made famous at the european championships will be heading for russia twenty eight. ahead of the u.s. environmental protection agency has confirmed that the united states a plans to withdraw from climate change regulations put in place during the a bomb administration scott pruitt said he would today begin the procedure to withdraw from the clean power plan which aims to limit limit carbon emissions from coal fired power plants mr pruitt like president trump rejects the scientific consensus that manmade emissions are the primary d
goes by girl feel sigurdsson and johan good months and sealed the two nil victory over kosovo to set the party going in the icelandic capital reykjavik after the match the country's president captured the mood in typical icelandic modesty. that the rain starts just pride and joy come to mind this is one of the biggest moments of the sport's history of iceland we're a small nation but we use that as a strength. congratulations iceland. the victorious players gathered with fans in downtown...
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kosovo. as this month's deadly attack in niger proved, those forces can find themselves in combat at any moment. as our men and women in uniform continue to meet threats around the world, i hope our witnesses can help us examine what the appropriate oversight role for congress is and tow howe we can work together to ensure our nation's political leadership is meeting our response to believe the decide when and where our country uses military force. as i stated previously, in this hearing, we will focus primarily on the two current authorizations for the use of military force. unfortunately, the use of lethal force against isis, al qaeda and other terrorist groups will remain necessary for the foreseeable future to prevent attacks against americans and our allies. the president, just like president obama, believe he is has the legal authority he needs under the 2001 aumf to fight isis, al qaeda, and other terrorist groups. and i agree. i agree with the obama administration and i agree with thi
kosovo. as this month's deadly attack in niger proved, those forces can find themselves in combat at any moment. as our men and women in uniform continue to meet threats around the world, i hope our witnesses can help us examine what the appropriate oversight role for congress is and tow howe we can work together to ensure our nation's political leadership is meeting our response to believe the decide when and where our country uses military force. as i stated previously, in this hearing, we...
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. >> reporter: retired marine staff sergeant mike rider came home from iraq and kosovo facing anxiety, ptsd pain. >> over period of five years i was on 40 different medications. >> reporter: now he's down to two pills a day and his medical marijuana. >> i can tell that you cannabis works for me. it might not work for everybody. >> reporter: mike explains it didn't happen overnight and it takes more than cannabis to keep his fears, pain and demons in check. >> if i just used cannabis and& didn't go to therapy and didn't really work on myself to try and get over the hurdles that high to get over, i wouldn't be where i am now. >> reporter: he says he's felt the side effects outlined in the new va study finding marijuana may not help with most chronic pain and might even make ptsd symptoms worse. >> i wasn't being careful about how much i was taking. i wasn't being careful about dosages. i was more interested in getting stoned, right? so i'd take big dab haven't panic attack. because that's what happens when you consume massive quantities of cannabis it makes i was little anxious. >> repo
. >> reporter: retired marine staff sergeant mike rider came home from iraq and kosovo facing anxiety, ptsd pain. >> over period of five years i was on 40 different medications. >> reporter: now he's down to two pills a day and his medical marijuana. >> i can tell that you cannabis works for me. it might not work for everybody. >> reporter: mike explains it didn't happen overnight and it takes more than cannabis to keep his fears, pain and demons in check. >>...
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. >> her son died in italy on leave from kosovo. he lost her son 12 days. >> he have taken 18 flights but each has 185 people. >> today's honor flight marked a milestone. number 600 for american airlines it was dedicated to the women who made it happen. >> my son died and her son died. you stop focusing on how they died and honor the service! a full marine corps honor guard in and the 123 others on board all heroes. >> when we came in the airport and the fire engine, the fire truck was there. they put the fire hoses up. washed down the flames. >> honor to be part of their day. >> this is their therapy. they change thousands of lives through their service. the service changes them. >> you never get over it. you get through it. i can't think of a better way to get through what we suffered than to honor veterans. >> at reagan national airport. i'm sam sweeney. >> richard branson is bringing his virgin brand to d.c. the billionaire plans to open a virgin hotel. it will have an infinity pool and outdoor sculpture garden. the d.c. locatio
. >> her son died in italy on leave from kosovo. he lost her son 12 days. >> he have taken 18 flights but each has 185 people. >> today's honor flight marked a milestone. number 600 for american airlines it was dedicated to the women who made it happen. >> my son died and her son died. you stop focusing on how they died and honor the service! a full marine corps honor guard in and the 123 others on board all heroes. >> when we came in the airport and the fire...
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period in the late ‘90s when serbia was seen by some as a political pariah, because of the conflict in kosovod such a roman history? i think that it is not so much now, and for a long time, we were isolated and we did a lot during that time, according to the protection of archaeological heritage. and the archaeologists want the world to know about the incredible remains they found here. they're using new sd reconstruction techniques, so that people can digitally explore what parts of this ancient city might have looked like. these things which connect people, like roman heritage, like these things which are similar and essential to all of us, which makes us a part of europe. and this is ourjoint past. and sirmium's incredible history isn'tjust linking present—day sremska mitrovica with the rest of europe, it's bringing the region global attention. beneath this field just outside the city is a roman palace. australian archaeologists from the university of sydney have joined with serbian colleagues to start the mammoth task of excavation. stefan is one of the people coordinating the dig. potent
period in the late ‘90s when serbia was seen by some as a political pariah, because of the conflict in kosovod such a roman history? i think that it is not so much now, and for a long time, we were isolated and we did a lot during that time, according to the protection of archaeological heritage. and the archaeologists want the world to know about the incredible remains they found here. they're using new sd reconstruction techniques, so that people can digitally explore what parts of this...
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there are states that are outside the eurozone data using the euro, montenegro and kosovo for example position. proceedings are just getting underway so let's go right inside the catalan parliament and hear what they are saying. translation: unfortunately the person that got injured on the 20th of march has died because of abuse. also because of abuse there have been other victims. the women's institute has announced that the number of victims is rising and it is now seven. i condemn these crimes andi is now seven. i condemn these crimes and i want to give my commiserations to families. the parliament is committed to the fight against any sort of violence against women. the order of the day today is the speech by the president to inform about the current political situation. according to article 169, the president requested to be here in order to inform about the current political situation. he is carles puigdemont. translation: good afternoon. president, vice president, mps, everyone. i am here today as i requested myself to analyse the political situation. after the referendum resul
there are states that are outside the eurozone data using the euro, montenegro and kosovo for example position. proceedings are just getting underway so let's go right inside the catalan parliament and hear what they are saying. translation: unfortunately the person that got injured on the 20th of march has died because of abuse. also because of abuse there have been other victims. the women's institute has announced that the number of victims is rising and it is now seven. i condemn these...
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helicopter crash in afghanistan. 36 year old chief warrant officer, jacob sims completed tours in kosovo and iraq before serving as part of an elite air unit. six others were injured in the crash. the pentagon saying it was not the result of enemy fire. >>> authorities in norway say they have found the remnants of a russian helicopter that crashed. it reportedly belonged to a russian coal company. the five crew members and three passengers are presumed dead. >>> whitefish energy is disappointed that puerto rico has plans to cancel its controversial $300 million power contract. there have been questions about the deal. whitefish is based in the hometown of the interior secretary, ryan zinke. puerto rico's governor urged the officials to give a 30-day notice. >> i have asked the board of the power authority to invoke the cancellation clause in the contract immediately. >> well, the head of puerto rico's power authority defends awarding the contract to whitefish, saying it was the only company that did not require an up front payment. now they are asking for help from power crews in new yor
helicopter crash in afghanistan. 36 year old chief warrant officer, jacob sims completed tours in kosovo and iraq before serving as part of an elite air unit. six others were injured in the crash. the pentagon saying it was not the result of enemy fire. >>> authorities in norway say they have found the remnants of a russian helicopter that crashed. it reportedly belonged to a russian coal company. the five crew members and three passengers are presumed dead. >>> whitefish...
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goes by goofy sigurdsson and johan good months and sealed the two nil victory of a kosovo to set the party going in the icelandic capital reykjavik after the match the country's president captured the mood in typical icelandic modesty. that the rain starts the pride and joy come to mind this is one of the biggest moments of the sport's history of iceland and we're a small nation but we use that as a strength. congratulations iceland. the victorious players gathered with fun's in downtown reykjavik to celebrate through the night. now the icelandic thunderclap made famous at the european championships will be heading for russia twenty eighty. five. and it is not just iceland that we are going to talk about now we're talking world cup qualifying with our sports reporter back tomorrow joining us here in the studio hi to you max iceland of course a very small country how do they make it well it's a fantastic footballing faeries when you saw the excitement there in the country and with the fans i mean the smallest nation to ever qualify for world cup tournament and the they were the big su
goes by goofy sigurdsson and johan good months and sealed the two nil victory of a kosovo to set the party going in the icelandic capital reykjavik after the match the country's president captured the mood in typical icelandic modesty. that the rain starts the pride and joy come to mind this is one of the biggest moments of the sport's history of iceland and we're a small nation but we use that as a strength. congratulations iceland. the victorious players gathered with fun's in downtown...
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country qualified for the world cup for the first time in its history that's after the team beat kosovo to. crowds across iceland celebrate. the country booking its place in next year's finals in russia it is the smallest nation ever to reach the championship has a population of less than four hundred thousand people. iceland's prime minister revealed to form a footballer stan collymore the secret of just how his tiny nation surprised the pundits and defied the odds. had you failed as prime minister of the the smallest nation ever to qualify for the faithful local well i'm just simply extremely proud . on behalf of the players and on behalf of all eyes on this i've been following the body closely for a long time now. proud this is the way i feel if you really what cards you can achieve amazing things and that is for me the most valuable thing investments in. pitches pitches coaches pitches at schools it's now bearing fruits this is no miracle this is something that happened a decade or so ago and it's now starting to produce it's not just about professional footballers but people the al
country qualified for the world cup for the first time in its history that's after the team beat kosovo to. crowds across iceland celebrate. the country booking its place in next year's finals in russia it is the smallest nation ever to reach the championship has a population of less than four hundred thousand people. iceland's prime minister revealed to form a footballer stan collymore the secret of just how his tiny nation surprised the pundits and defied the odds. had you failed as prime...
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reykjavik care as players and fans joined in a rendition is a fighting class following attain a win over kosovo iceland celebrations became famous when they made a surprise once the quarter finals of euro twenty sixteen with a population of just three hundred thirty five thousand. i'll be the smallest country to ever take part in a world cup. the republic of ireland world cup playoffs thanks to a one know when i will wells in cardiff in what was a dramatic end to group day the victory in short they finished second to serbia qualified automatically for next year's tournament while wales were eliminated the netherlands need any a miracle later if they are to qualify for next year's tournament despite finishing third at the last world cup theater and you need to beat sweden by seven goals to reach the playoffs lee wellings reports from amsterdam the future was bright the future was only when the netherlands finished third in the last world cup in brazil robin van persie is famous header in a five one humiliation of spain gave them lift off but three years of misery have followed a failure to reach
reykjavik care as players and fans joined in a rendition is a fighting class following attain a win over kosovo iceland celebrations became famous when they made a surprise once the quarter finals of euro twenty sixteen with a population of just three hundred thirty five thousand. i'll be the smallest country to ever take part in a world cup. the republic of ireland world cup playoffs thanks to a one know when i will wells in cardiff in what was a dramatic end to group day the victory in short...
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and i'll visit lasted for two hours and in that time twelve people but in kosovo is it every cell is occupied it take out what. is it. every day our jails is beyond full we have a capacity of two hundred forty three beds that we can house here in this facility and at any given day we have between seventy five and a hundred twenty five inmates that are in other jails across the state of louisiana . i'm sure would not want her around town. it's in the catwalk or corridor in the old analogy the only way the correctional officer has access to it was in one in a perimeter next. to the system has one twisted detail funding is based on all key patients. the sheriff's compete to collect the most state every prisoner means cash. the uniqueness of the sheriff in the louisiana is that we are a separate constitutional unit of local government we are a ton of most from the state. and we're autonomy from other branches of government we have our own budget we are able to raise our own funds we can buy sell police purchased property we can keep self generated revenue the next biggest area our respon
and i'll visit lasted for two hours and in that time twelve people but in kosovo is it every cell is occupied it take out what. is it. every day our jails is beyond full we have a capacity of two hundred forty three beds that we can house here in this facility and at any given day we have between seventy five and a hundred twenty five inmates that are in other jails across the state of louisiana . i'm sure would not want her around town. it's in the catwalk or corridor in the old analogy the...
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and i'll visit lasted for two hours and in that time twelve people but in kosovo is it every cell is occupied and take out what. is it. every day our jail is beyond full we have a capacity of two hundred forty three beds that we can house here in this facility and at any given day we have between seventy five and a hundred twenty five inmates that are in other jails across the state of louisiana . i'm sure would not want her around town. it's in the catwalk or the corridor in the old analogy only when a correctional officer has an accident or was in more than a perimeter next. to the system has one twisted detail funding is based on all key patients. the sheriffs compete to collect the most state every prisoner means cash. the uniqueness of the sheriff in the louisiana is that we are a separate constitutional unit of local government we are a ton of musts from the state and we were autonomy from other way branches of government we have our own budget we are able to raise our own funds weekend by police purchased property we can keep self generated revenue the next biggest area our re
and i'll visit lasted for two hours and in that time twelve people but in kosovo is it every cell is occupied and take out what. is it. every day our jail is beyond full we have a capacity of two hundred forty three beds that we can house here in this facility and at any given day we have between seventy five and a hundred twenty five inmates that are in other jails across the state of louisiana . i'm sure would not want her around town. it's in the catwalk or the corridor in the old analogy...
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." - ♪ serbs, slavs, albanians, and more ♪ ♪ those are the fighters in the kosovo war ♪ [mic booms] youhis is not gonna work. - i don't know; that balloon's pretty high up there. even brayden r. couldn't get it down. - well, brayden r.'s not here anymore. he abandoned you. all you have is brayden c., the other brayden r., tall brayden, and me, carol. what's your name, anyway? - moana. my parents named me after the movie. - how old are you? - [scoffs] - well, it wasn't just me. diana harassed gene and wayne too. - yeah, just like she did me. - that's definitely a lie. [all contesting at once] - she told me that she'd fire me unless i ate a banana in front of her. [ominous music] - yeah. you like potassium? take it all. take all that potassium. ♪ what the hell is wrong with you? - so? maybe she was just trying to get you to eat healthy. - well, what about me? she promised to approve my request for the new 8k s41 camera if i danced for her. of course i said no. can i at least put some music on or something? - no. - case closed. chung-chung. you know, from "law & order." in england, it's ca
." - ♪ serbs, slavs, albanians, and more ♪ ♪ those are the fighters in the kosovo war ♪ [mic booms] youhis is not gonna work. - i don't know; that balloon's pretty high up there. even brayden r. couldn't get it down. - well, brayden r.'s not here anymore. he abandoned you. all you have is brayden c., the other brayden r., tall brayden, and me, carol. what's your name, anyway? - moana. my parents named me after the movie. - how old are you? - [scoffs] - well, it wasn't just me....