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but such things haven't been talked about in lithuania before now.est-selling author ruta vanagaite has written a book on lithuanians' complicity in the holocaust. >> 5000 citizens of lithuania killed by another couple of hundreds of our citizens is not an important part of our history? it's the first mass murder site in lithuania ever. so it's worth of just kind of , this stick? and in a private territory, and the feasts are being organized there? it just says a lot of bad things about my country and about the attitude towards the people who were killed. >> on the outskirts, a local resident recalls her grandmother's account of what was witnessed. nearly 2000 jews were murdered here. >> grandmother told me that the jews across the pond over there, then they collected their valuables, glasses, wedding rings, and someone, and led them up the force an -- and made them lineup. then came the machine gun fire. they all fell into the pit. my grandmother told me the pit was full of bodies as a bowl of soup. and who brought the jews there? the lithuanians, w
but such things haven't been talked about in lithuania before now.est-selling author ruta vanagaite has written a book on lithuanians' complicity in the holocaust. >> 5000 citizens of lithuania killed by another couple of hundreds of our citizens is not an important part of our history? it's the first mass murder site in lithuania ever. so it's worth of just kind of , this stick? and in a private territory, and the feasts are being organized there? it just says a lot of bad things about...
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months he will provoke a crisis again in perhaps one of the battlic republics, astonia, lat via, lithuania order to see what the obama-kerry-clinton reaction will be. if you look at hillary's reaction to obama's decision since she launched her campaign, she has wrapped her arms around this administration on national security policy. it's a further demonstration on how closely tied she is. and now let's turn to the middle east. that forum of success for barack obama and hillary clinton's foreign policies. what's happened in the middle east in the last seven years? the fact is the region is descending into chaos. state structures are dissolving. the post colonial post oto mon empire system of boundries and states is disappearing. and you can just run the table right across north africa from turmoil in nigeria, mali, cameroon, ram, the libya having collapsed into cleet anarchy. yemen also in the state of anarchy. the countries of iraq and syria having disappeared as functioning states. isis in control of what they call a new califate. the signi peninsula out of the control of the ejipt and a
months he will provoke a crisis again in perhaps one of the battlic republics, astonia, lat via, lithuania order to see what the obama-kerry-clinton reaction will be. if you look at hillary's reaction to obama's decision since she launched her campaign, she has wrapped her arms around this administration on national security policy. it's a further demonstration on how closely tied she is. and now let's turn to the middle east. that forum of success for barack obama and hillary clinton's foreign...
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. >>> meanwhile, estonia latvia and lithuania, these pictures show latvia's new fence with russia. it says it needs $80 million to deal with the incoming migrants. time for an official break here ot al jazeera. when we come back, we'll look at a project that will destroy part of a pakistani city. plus. >> a dying generation of traditional musicians are working dispriment to preserve their art. art. >> welcome back, a quick reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera. in what's being called a major set back for i.s.i.l, the u.s. says it killed the man in charge of its finances. refugees on the greek macedonia border are refusing offers to move to better conditions, despite the makeshift camps there. >>> police have arrested three more people in brustles brussels in connection with thbrusselsco. jacky rowland reports on a muslim school paying tribute to their teacher who was one of the victims. >> reporter: a solemn moment of commemoration. students at this islamic school in brussels have just learned that their gym teacher was one who was killed in the brussels bombing. they are
. >>> meanwhile, estonia latvia and lithuania, these pictures show latvia's new fence with russia. it says it needs $80 million to deal with the incoming migrants. time for an official break here ot al jazeera. when we come back, we'll look at a project that will destroy part of a pakistani city. plus. >> a dying generation of traditional musicians are working dispriment to preserve their art. art. >> welcome back, a quick reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera. in...
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states in terms of female representation in the boardroom with 40% followed by hungry, poland and lithuania. the numbers looked even worse in the german aerospace sector, that that is something claudia kessler is to change. she argues mixed teams are more creative here on earth and in space. reporter: the international space station. every astronaut dreams of working here. the facility is operated jointly by the u.s., russian, japanese and european space agency's. claudia kessler would love to fly there herself. she's been passionate about it ever since she was a girl. >> it always gives me goosebumps to see the hardware used for space travel. it was my childhood dream to work in spaceflight will stop being an astronaut would have been my greatest dream, but just the idea of working in spaceflight always fascinated me. reporter: she studied aerospace engineering, but her dream of becoming an astronaut never got off the ground as new candidates are only accept it every 10 to 12 years. instead, she launched a recruitment firm. half of her recruit these are women. they are still underrepresent
states in terms of female representation in the boardroom with 40% followed by hungry, poland and lithuania. the numbers looked even worse in the german aerospace sector, that that is something claudia kessler is to change. she argues mixed teams are more creative here on earth and in space. reporter: the international space station. every astronaut dreams of working here. the facility is operated jointly by the u.s., russian, japanese and european space agency's. claudia kessler would love to...
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the republic of south africa, the republic of lithuania, egypt, we have a bunch of countries here. it was good for them to hear that perspective. instead of moving up. if any of the journalists want to come, just go ahead. if not, we will just entertain questions. does that make sense? any of the journals want to comment on what has been said? my god, they can't be shy. journalist: i sent myself this e-mail because i got a tweet yesterday that was interesting to me. the way the senator describes the populist movement is different than the populist people i hear from. the guy said to me, i voted for trump because we need a nutcase to get rid of the car salesman who have been lying to us all these years. which i think is a much more's the sink way of summing up the populist appeal then this discussion here. and to some degree, explains better the voters real motivations than a global discussion about the wto and trade. mark: anybody else want to weigh in? nobody. some of you may have heard of charles murray, the renowned -- here is what he says about trumpism: it is the voice of the
the republic of south africa, the republic of lithuania, egypt, we have a bunch of countries here. it was good for them to hear that perspective. instead of moving up. if any of the journalists want to come, just go ahead. if not, we will just entertain questions. does that make sense? any of the journals want to comment on what has been said? my god, they can't be shy. journalist: i sent myself this e-mail because i got a tweet yesterday that was interesting to me. the way the senator...
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so, ukraine, lithuania, bye-bye, netherlands, so these are our choices. we saw we're an objective media. we are for russian audience. we thought it's not cool to make media in a country which is actually at war with russia. bye-bye, ukraine. so, we had these two countries. now we just thought, no, no lithuania. and this is latvia. yeah, it was our choice. we're in latvia, in riga, it's a place, i said, nobody knows in the world, but it's -- it's good. it's 600,000 people. and we are like in a spaceship because there is nothing to do except to work in riga. and, actually, it's good because you can work any time. lenta.ru had 18 employees. meduza to start had 20 employees. it's small media, but after we launched, we said, this is cool. you have 20 guys. you move them to another country. they understood that they make something big and they change everything in their lives, so they think they are on some pirate ship or spaceship, they fly somewhere and they are together. this is editorials, this is editors, this is developers, so everybody work together. and
so, ukraine, lithuania, bye-bye, netherlands, so these are our choices. we saw we're an objective media. we are for russian audience. we thought it's not cool to make media in a country which is actually at war with russia. bye-bye, ukraine. so, we had these two countries. now we just thought, no, no lithuania. and this is latvia. yeah, it was our choice. we're in latvia, in riga, it's a place, i said, nobody knows in the world, but it's -- it's good. it's 600,000 people. and we are like in a...
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you have russia tearing up ukraine, occupying a third of georgia, really from the latvia, estonia, lithuania countries, this is not a time to send a message we need to back out of nato. >> and what about nuclear weapon? >> you have no problem with japan and north korea having nuclear weapons? >> at some point we have to say we're better off if -- >> south korea? >> absolutely. >> you'd be fine with them having nuclear weapons? >> not nuclear weapons. they have to pay us or protect themselves. >> if you say it's fine to japan and saudi arabia says we want them, too. >> can i be honest with you? it's going to happen anyway. it's only a question of time. they're going to start having them or we have to get rid of them entirely. >> experts absolutely blasting trump on that. listen to what one of them says to our own pamela brown. >> every president has tried to stop them from getting nuclear weapons. no exception. >> good evening, gloria. there's only one way to describe mr. trump's comments on abortion. it's a bombshell. should be we surprised when he's made seemingly outlandish statements on i
you have russia tearing up ukraine, occupying a third of georgia, really from the latvia, estonia, lithuania countries, this is not a time to send a message we need to back out of nato. >> and what about nuclear weapon? >> you have no problem with japan and north korea having nuclear weapons? >> at some point we have to say we're better off if -- >> south korea? >> absolutely. >> you'd be fine with them having nuclear weapons? >> not nuclear weapons....
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lest we forget, vladimir putin has occupied crimea, put a lot of pressure on lithuania and poland.t is in the united states interest to help the europeans face this series of crisis. worryr thought i would about the integration of europe, the success of the european union. there has been a lot of talk about the put -- about the pivot to asia. i think what the united states has to do is get with angela merkel. she is the key leader. can we help you across all of these different crisis is? three state elections did not go well with her. >> there is a lot of history at stake. one of the greatest accomplishments over the last 60 years in history was the idea that major geopolitical confrontation seemed to be something historical. i was then, not now. but suddenly the european project has lost all of its forward gnome -- forward momentum. the very accomplishment that was europe, i think it is now under threatened in ways that we have never imagined. if we had this conversation two years ago we would talk about every part of the world except europe. the fact that europe is in play histor
lest we forget, vladimir putin has occupied crimea, put a lot of pressure on lithuania and poland.t is in the united states interest to help the europeans face this series of crisis. worryr thought i would about the integration of europe, the success of the european union. there has been a lot of talk about the put -- about the pivot to asia. i think what the united states has to do is get with angela merkel. she is the key leader. can we help you across all of these different crisis is? three...
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soldiers, estonia, latvia, lithuania, poland, bulgaria and romania. a year ago the u.s.rmy staged its largest show of force parading armored convoy across the baltic states and began estonia and ended in germany. new equipment will arrive next february. dubbed the european reassures initiative, it will cost $3.4 billion, quadrupling of pentagon budget for european defense if congress agrees. the message is for russia's vladmir putin. >> putin has proven he will dot inexpected. he will take advantage of opportunities. i think that is, so you don't know for sure what he will do next. reporter: the -- armored brigade and u.s. troops will be divided among six european nato members. this is division's worth of military equipment and personnel to fight if something happens, according to the pentagon's number two, robert work, who spoke to reporters earlier today, jon. jon: jennifer griffin at the pentagon today. jennifer, thank you. heather: still to come, a texas death row inmate facing excuse for a horrific crime back in 2001. the latest details just ahead. >>> one state law
soldiers, estonia, latvia, lithuania, poland, bulgaria and romania. a year ago the u.s.rmy staged its largest show of force parading armored convoy across the baltic states and began estonia and ended in germany. new equipment will arrive next february. dubbed the european reassures initiative, it will cost $3.4 billion, quadrupling of pentagon budget for european defense if congress agrees. the message is for russia's vladmir putin. >> putin has proven he will dot inexpected. he will...
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finland, germany, greece, hungary, iceland, iraq, ireland, israel, italy, ka sack stan, latvia, lithuanialta, the netherlands, norway, the philippines, the republic of korea, romania, slovakia, sweden, turkey, uruguay to participate in this meeting. it is so decided. the security council will now begin its agenda. members of the council have before them document s-2016. -- s-2016 stoke 202. for canada, chile, croatia, cyprus, czech republic, denmark, estonia, finland -- >> okay. so speaking right there is the ambassador and he is basically calling for that vote on north korea. so our diplomatic editor james bayes standing by listening to what is going on. james just talk us through what we have seen and what we expect to see. >> reporter: this is the procedure, first of the month for angola, it's just taking its role as president this month, you heard a list of all of those countries. they are all of the cosponsors of this resolution, and shortly, you are going to see this resolution put to the vote of the security council. i think that's going to happen very soon. let's listen in again.
finland, germany, greece, hungary, iceland, iraq, ireland, israel, italy, ka sack stan, latvia, lithuanialta, the netherlands, norway, the philippines, the republic of korea, romania, slovakia, sweden, turkey, uruguay to participate in this meeting. it is so decided. the security council will now begin its agenda. members of the council have before them document s-2016. -- s-2016 stoke 202. for canada, chile, croatia, cyprus, czech republic, denmark, estonia, finland -- >> okay. so...
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you have russia tearing up ukraine, occupying a third of georgia, really from the latvia, estonia, lithuaniaut of nato. >> and what about nuclear weapon? >> you have no problem with japan and north korea having nuclear weapons? >> at some point we have to say we're better off if -- >> south korea? >> absolutely. >> you'd be fine with them having nuclear weapons? >> not nuclear weapons. they have to pay us or protect themselves. >> if you say it's fine to japan and saudi arabia says we want them, too. >> can i be honest with you? it's going to happen anyway. it's only a question of time. they're going to start having them or we have to get rid of them entirely. >> experts absolutely blasting trump on that. listen to what one of them says to our own pamela brown. >> every president has tried to stop them from getting nuclear weapons. no exception. >> good evening, gloria. there's only one way to describe mr. trump's comments on abortion. it's a bombshell. should be we surprised when he's made seemingly outlandish statements on issues before is this. >> people who support donald trump aren't su
you have russia tearing up ukraine, occupying a third of georgia, really from the latvia, estonia, lithuaniaut of nato. >> and what about nuclear weapon? >> you have no problem with japan and north korea having nuclear weapons? >> at some point we have to say we're better off if -- >> south korea? >> absolutely. >> you'd be fine with them having nuclear weapons? >> not nuclear weapons. they have to pay us or protect themselves. >> if you say it's...
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no lithuania. and this is latvia. via -- inin lot atvia -- there is nothing to do except to walk. is good because you can walk anytime. -- mployees it is small media. you move them to another country, they make something big and change everything in their lives. these are designers. developers.or -- so everybody worked together. for media it was quite good. this was one thing, one product. that is why everybody is working together. this helps us make everything together. we make just not the articles -- some new performance, some new content and they will tell you something about it later. of course it is news. -- this is our main i think every media needs to have a skeleton, a frame. is why people will visit you day by day. >> it is now my yoga in the morning. >> i think it is that yoga. this is our frame. to medusa, to know what happens in the world. i read in some new york times research, they said they called it something else. they said i need to check if the world is still alive. they go to medusa and check. they just visit to check that the work is still ok. if you have thi
no lithuania. and this is latvia. via -- inin lot atvia -- there is nothing to do except to walk. is good because you can walk anytime. -- mployees it is small media. you move them to another country, they make something big and change everything in their lives. these are designers. developers.or -- so everybody worked together. for media it was quite good. this was one thing, one product. that is why everybody is working together. this helps us make everything together. we make just not the...
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. >> estonia, latvia and lithuania are tightening controls to keep refugees out.via plans to beef up its border guard and to build a fence at its border with russia. >>> ahead, we take you back to brussels this hour. cnn's max foster went to the first friday prayers since the attacks and asked muslims how they are feeling about the growth of radicalization. you're watching "cnn newsroom." need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over one hundred of the web's leading job boards with a single click. then simply select the best candidates from one easy to review list. and now you can use zip recruiter for free. go to ziprecruiter.com. i wish we had looked for a bigger place before he was born. oh, when we wanted another place, first thing we did was check out credit karma - made things a lot easier. that sounds exhausting. actually, it's really easy. and it's free. that was easy! "check out credit karma today. credit karma. give yourself some credit." (shush, shush, shush) ♪ >>> sounds of mourning and tribute in brussels. we were here yesterday
. >> estonia, latvia and lithuania are tightening controls to keep refugees out.via plans to beef up its border guard and to build a fence at its border with russia. >>> ahead, we take you back to brussels this hour. cnn's max foster went to the first friday prayers since the attacks and asked muslims how they are feeling about the growth of radicalization. you're watching "cnn newsroom." need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over one hundred of...
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the republic of south africa, the republic of lithuania, egypt, we have a bunch of countries here. it was good for them to hear that perspective. instead of moving up. , if any of the journalists want to come, just go ahead. if not, we will just entertain questions. does that make sense? any of the journals want to comment on what has been said? my god, they can't be shy. journalist: i sent myself this e-mail because i got a tweet yesterday that was interesting to me. the way the senator describes the populist movement is different than the populist people i hear from. me, i voted for trump because we need a nutcase to get rid of the car salesman who have been lying to us all these years. which i think is a much more's the sink way of summing up the populist appeal then this discussion here. and to some degree, explains better the voters real motivations than a global discussion about the wto and trade. mark: anybody else want to weigh in? nobody. some of you may have heard of --rles murray, the renowned here is what he says about trumpism: it is the voice of the beleaguered workin
the republic of south africa, the republic of lithuania, egypt, we have a bunch of countries here. it was good for them to hear that perspective. instead of moving up. , if any of the journalists want to come, just go ahead. if not, we will just entertain questions. does that make sense? any of the journals want to comment on what has been said? my god, they can't be shy. journalist: i sent myself this e-mail because i got a tweet yesterday that was interesting to me. the way the senator...
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gas to take place on wednesday to explain those exports give countries like with the arabia like lithuania and greater independence from russia. it is more about gas but freedom. the article will cite that deutsche bank estimates the u.s. could catch up with russia with the dead here it but ec eat he but it may wager and and then to support liquefied natural gas but then to mention those negotiations we also ran ads iran seeks ways to ship out gas as the issues eased. so iran could export within two years. i am concerned they may develop a dependency as it tries to reduce imports from russia and gas as well as critical to make lng available of the world market. will you connect -- in then to share richest could to be honest colorant to emphasize in addition to an their breeding cahill but i will bring some of the conversation as it it and then we will discuss several vast to read the ada gene because of the same issues that had stopped the construction and with huge reserves his but the terms of just renewing but a lot when you were talking about in terms of other sources could turn to the
gas to take place on wednesday to explain those exports give countries like with the arabia like lithuania and greater independence from russia. it is more about gas but freedom. the article will cite that deutsche bank estimates the u.s. could catch up with russia with the dead here it but ec eat he but it may wager and and then to support liquefied natural gas but then to mention those negotiations we also ran ads iran seeks ways to ship out gas as the issues eased. so iran could export...
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. >> raising money for the children of lithuania with the grateful dead and chris mullen. >> see, that's familiar with you, your college career, the legendary john at ucla. >> i ruined his life. i had no idea. i was a teenager. i'm a hippie and he was so organized and so structured and was so used to everybody just saying, sir, yes, sir and i wanted to ask why. you know, why i had to cut my hair. why i had had shave. why i had to wear clothes -- >> you did it. >> i did it because there was nothing more important than being on the team and i didn't realize, robin, how special he was until i left because everything i had as a child, i had the greatest childhood. we had nothing but we had everything. we had family. we had san diego where i till live to this very day and then we had heroes and role model, bill russell, muhammad ali, bobby kennedy, martin luther king jr., sargent shriver, bob dylan, jerry garcia, neil young, all convincing us we could ring we could get out there and make a difference and do something to change the world and then so i thought everybody had that same life and i
. >> raising money for the children of lithuania with the grateful dead and chris mullen. >> see, that's familiar with you, your college career, the legendary john at ucla. >> i ruined his life. i had no idea. i was a teenager. i'm a hippie and he was so organized and so structured and was so used to everybody just saying, sir, yes, sir and i wanted to ask why. you know, why i had to cut my hair. why i had had shave. why i had to wear clothes -- >> you did it. >> i...
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let me start, the republic of south africa, the republic of lithuania, egypt, we've got a bunch of countries here so it was good for them to hear that perspective. but what we can do since it's crowded, instead of moving up here, if any of the journalists want to comment, why don't you just go ahead and we'll entertain questions. does that make sense? any of the journalists want to comment on what's been said? my god, they can't be shy. >> i'll give you one. is i sent myself this e-mail because i got a tweet yesterday that was interesting to me. the way the senator describes the populist movement is slightly different than the way the populist people i hear from describe the populist movement and the tweet i got yesterday that i enjoyed the guy said to me "i voted for trump because we need a nut case to get rid of the car salesmen who've been lying to us all these years." which i think is a much more succinct way of summing up the populist feel than this discussion here was and to some degree i think explains better voters' real mole separation than a global discussion about the wto and trad
let me start, the republic of south africa, the republic of lithuania, egypt, we've got a bunch of countries here so it was good for them to hear that perspective. but what we can do since it's crowded, instead of moving up here, if any of the journalists want to comment, why don't you just go ahead and we'll entertain questions. does that make sense? any of the journalists want to comment on what's been said? my god, they can't be shy. >> i'll give you one. is i sent myself this e-mail...
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liquefied natural gas will give countries like lithuania, poland, bulgaria, greater political independencefrom russia. it's more than just about gas, it's about freedom. the article goes on to cite that deutsche bank estimates the u.s. could catch up with russia as europe's biggest gas supplier within a decade. with each nation controlling about a fifth of the market. it's not going to be easy. russia controls about a third of europe's market right now, and it may wage a price war, i read, to maintain its share of the market. iran is also interested in exporting lng to europe. senator cantwell mentioned your role in the negotiations with iran in january. "the wall street journal" also ran a story front page of the business section, "iran seeks ways to ship out gas as sanctions ease." so, that article explains that iran may be able to export lng to europe within two years. i'm concerned that europe may develop a dependency on iranian gas as it tries to reduce its imports from russian gas. that's why i believe it's critical that we continue to make u.s. liquefied natural gas available on the
liquefied natural gas will give countries like lithuania, poland, bulgaria, greater political independencefrom russia. it's more than just about gas, it's about freedom. the article goes on to cite that deutsche bank estimates the u.s. could catch up with russia as europe's biggest gas supplier within a decade. with each nation controlling about a fifth of the market. it's not going to be easy. russia controls about a third of europe's market right now, and it may wage a price war, i read, to...
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liquefied natural gas will give countries like lithuania, poland, bulgaria, greater political independencefrom russia. as one lithuanian mayor put it, it's more than just about gas. it's about freedom. the article goes on to cite that deutsche bank estimates the u.s. could catch up with russia as europe's biggest gas supplier within a decade. with each nation controlling about a fifth of the market. it's not going to be easy. russia controls about a third of europe's market right now, and it may wage a price war, i read, to maintain its share of the market. iran is also interested in exporting lng to europe. senator cantwell mentioned your role in the negotiations with iran in january. "the wall street journal" also ran a story front page of the business section, "iran seeks ways to ship out gas as sanctions ease." so, that article explains that iran may be able to export lng to europe within two years. i'm concerned that europe may develop a dependency on iranian gas as it tries to reduce its imports from russian gas. that's why i believe it's critical that we continue to make u.s. liquef
liquefied natural gas will give countries like lithuania, poland, bulgaria, greater political independencefrom russia. as one lithuanian mayor put it, it's more than just about gas. it's about freedom. the article goes on to cite that deutsche bank estimates the u.s. could catch up with russia as europe's biggest gas supplier within a decade. with each nation controlling about a fifth of the market. it's not going to be easy. russia controls about a third of europe's market right now, and it...
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paris and brussels so we don't see in our eastern nato partners, estonia, latvia and lithuania the kindsin ukraine and georgia. he identified a serious problem that i've tried to address along with some of my colleagues. i would just have a slightedlily different solution. >> so did you leave the room thinking "that's a man who could be commander in chief"? >> i think he could be. he's one of our leading candidates and as i said any of our candidates would be a better commander-in-chief. could be th commander in chief, he's one of our leading candidates. as i said, any of our candidates right now would be a better commander in chief, they would be a more serious leader for our country than hillary clinton is who has not only been the architect for barack obama's foreign policy which has left the world a flame but also shown a casual disregard for the handling of sensitive national security secrets that i believe she's disqualified from being the commander in chief. >> gene robinson has a question for you. >> you're so critical of president obama and what he's doing yet he seems to me to
paris and brussels so we don't see in our eastern nato partners, estonia, latvia and lithuania the kindsin ukraine and georgia. he identified a serious problem that i've tried to address along with some of my colleagues. i would just have a slightedlily different solution. >> so did you leave the room thinking "that's a man who could be commander in chief"? >> i think he could be. he's one of our leading candidates and as i said any of our candidates would be a better...