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>> my question the way you think of serbia ascension and there is a lot of that lately. >> first of all, i do think it is important to reintegrate a variety of countries into the system. life is very strange per cryer was born in czechoslovakia and my father was ambassador to yugoslavia. of all the places to get involved, if it had to do with what was happening and some of it because i believe i interest of what was hopper going on. the serbs should not be punished for ever for what their leaders directed in terms of the ethnic cleansing. yugoslavia as the country was quite economically advanced in a number of ways. i think it is important to reintegrate the countries that were yugoslavia into the e.u.. the use system itself is something they have to figure out how to work. the application of serbia is appropriate to have to figure out whether serviette is a member -- is ready to be a member and make sure their economic system works and political system works. it is an important move because some of the other countries in the balkans are already members. croatia is on our path. it is ve
>> my question the way you think of serbia ascension and there is a lot of that lately. >> first of all, i do think it is important to reintegrate a variety of countries into the system. life is very strange per cryer was born in czechoslovakia and my father was ambassador to yugoslavia. of all the places to get involved, if it had to do with what was happening and some of it because i believe i interest of what was hopper going on. the serbs should not be punished for ever for what...
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that was via the serbia serbia announced its number one trade commodities.erpol however is a misnomer. it's not international police force. it's a clearinghouse. it works basically when one country or international tribunal house in the west were meant it turns it in a distributed everywhere else in its modern day and then means when you go to an airport and show your passport will light up and then you could be arrested. the interpol itself doesn't have any police. the covert action is a little more cheaply. you've got targeted killing which is very controversial. think about the movie, and munich. after the munich olympics israel went around and hunted down the palestinians that were involved in those that financed the killing of the israeli athletes. well now we have targeted killing by virtue of these -- editor drones that shoot down hellfire cruise missiles. and unfortunately it's a lot broader of an approach than just shooting somebody on the street. if you're going to send a missile to their house are going to kill innocent people and sometimes you ev
that was via the serbia serbia announced its number one trade commodities.erpol however is a misnomer. it's not international police force. it's a clearinghouse. it works basically when one country or international tribunal house in the west were meant it turns it in a distributed everywhere else in its modern day and then means when you go to an airport and show your passport will light up and then you could be arrested. the interpol itself doesn't have any police. the covert action is a...
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he is already the first head of state to be indicted for war crimes in serbia. now international criminal court has revived the possibility that president bashir will face genocide charges over the killings and max -- mass expulsions in darfur. the decision has not gone down well in khartoum. from there, we have this. >> president bashir may never actually face genocide charges, but his supporters are outraged that the possibility has been opened up by the international criminal court. >> this was implementing justice, following justice. saying they are serving as special agenda, a political agenda for these countries that have hostilities with the government of sudan. i do not think the government will be affected by this. >> to make that point clear, president bashir flew away. that is despite the international all breast warrant. he has been able to travel to many african and arab countries. he is charged with crimes against humanity allegedly committed in darfur. it is also believed meant to commit genocide. several groups reacted with joy at the decision. o
he is already the first head of state to be indicted for war crimes in serbia. now international criminal court has revived the possibility that president bashir will face genocide charges over the killings and max -- mass expulsions in darfur. the decision has not gone down well in khartoum. from there, we have this. >> president bashir may never actually face genocide charges, but his supporters are outraged that the possibility has been opened up by the international criminal court....
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, that's the way we got -- in the end the people of serbia sent milosevic to the international criminal court. that was another option. >> but what about the argument that saddam would have become a supporter of international terrorism? >> well, firstly, i mean, the american people were misled to suggest that al-qaeda had links to saddam hussein. everybody knows that is untrue. that he had absolutely no links, no sympathy. al-qaeda was nowhere near iraq until after the invasion and the disorder that came from that. so there's no doubt that by invading in this ill-prepared rushed way, not only did we cause enormous suffering and loss of life, we made iraq more dangerous and unstable and spread al-qaeda's presence in the middle east. >> was saddam a supporter of international terrorism? >> i believe -- i remember this back from my advice period. they used to send people to get students here who were not sympathetic to the regime. it was that kind of activity. that's not to say in no way, shape or form did he have any links or sympathy to al-qaeda-like ideas. >> you've made several referen
, that's the way we got -- in the end the people of serbia sent milosevic to the international criminal court. that was another option. >> but what about the argument that saddam would have become a supporter of international terrorism? >> well, firstly, i mean, the american people were misled to suggest that al-qaeda had links to saddam hussein. everybody knows that is untrue. that he had absolutely no links, no sympathy. al-qaeda was nowhere near iraq until after the invasion and...
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the senior from serbia. nikola knezevic.ed solid defense. talked about him like he's trying to downplay nikola knezevic. this is way too important to kind of mess and tamper with the rotation at this point. >> steve: theo robertson. that was the icing on the cake. >> marques: put that on it. >> steve: foul on kuksiks. >> marques: pretty soon you are going to get to the point where you got to get these seniors out of here for that rousing ovation that they so well deserve. >> steve: an 18-2 run the last ten minutes. the closest the bears have come to winning a pac-10 championship since they finished second or tied for second. was it 1993, 1992, 1997? last time they did it was 2002 either finishing second or tied for second. mike montgomery who had that incredible run at stanford. the cardinal hasn't won since 1963 and he got them a title in 1999. now he comes to california with the golden state warriors. the bears haven't won since 1960. and montgomery is now on the brink. the seniors coming out. >> marques: to be picked to w
the senior from serbia. nikola knezevic.ed solid defense. talked about him like he's trying to downplay nikola knezevic. this is way too important to kind of mess and tamper with the rotation at this point. >> steve: theo robertson. that was the icing on the cake. >> marques: put that on it. >> steve: foul on kuksiks. >> marques: pretty soon you are going to get to the point where you got to get these seniors out of here for that rousing ovation that they so well...
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they were on the national team in serbia. >> don: what a grab on moore.t of the game for washington state, i bet you cal may be settling a little bit too much. they are a great three-point shooting team. without casto in there, now's the time to start attacking that rim. they have the ability to beat people off the dribble. i think to stabilize this game, because washington state has done a pretty good job of getting out in transitions off of missed threes. >> barry: they have motum on the floor right now. he doesn't get a lot of minutes. >> don: as advertised, jerome randle coming off. he had 3 the other night. off to a good start here. two monster threes. >> barry: thompson, another good luck. he knocks down a flee. >> don: right back at you. on nba all-star weekend when we see the three-point shootout tonight, we're getting a preview here on the college game. >> barry: i'm telling you. the bears are 5 of 7 beyond the arc in this game. which is keeping them in it. they trail by six. randle, again, he thought about it. washington state, 5 of 6 from three
they were on the national team in serbia. >> don: what a grab on moore.t of the game for washington state, i bet you cal may be settling a little bit too much. they are a great three-point shooting team. without casto in there, now's the time to start attacking that rim. they have the ability to beat people off the dribble. i think to stabilize this game, because washington state has done a pretty good job of getting out in transitions off of missed threes. >> barry: they have motum...
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it was in serbia and the other parts of the balkans.ern and one that we should continue to pursue with our friends in the e.u. with respect to nato, as i said, i want very much appreciated the speech that you gave recently on nato. as the strategic concept draft is being developed, what are your main priorities for that new concept? >> well, as i spoke about in my speech and as secretary gates reiterated the following day, we believe that nato must continue to be a strong effective alliance of the 21st century just like it was in the 20th. and we have a take a hard look at how we are defining our roles and responsibilities within nato. we have to reform nato so that it is more streamlined, more manageable than many people believe it is now. we have to look at what the sort of out of area challenges are from piracy to cyber terrorism and figure out what response we are going to have. we have to determine the way forward on missile defense which we think is critical to nato's future. there's just a long list of what our new responsibiliti
it was in serbia and the other parts of the balkans.ern and one that we should continue to pursue with our friends in the e.u. with respect to nato, as i said, i want very much appreciated the speech that you gave recently on nato. as the strategic concept draft is being developed, what are your main priorities for that new concept? >> well, as i spoke about in my speech and as secretary gates reiterated the following day, we believe that nato must continue to be a strong effective...
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of course, we would send air strikes against serbia, and he was tried as a war criminal.icture of the president of china. does he not know about $400 haircuts? [laughter] and this is a photographer from the 1920's. they would then she was then 35 millimeter movie film, and he was an aristocrat in europe. there was the ascent of nazism, and his pictures, one of the reasons i like this picture, i felt the connection to him. this is a g-8 meeting in denver. of course, helmut kohl, the prime minister of canada. richard nixon visited the white house in the early days of the clinton presidency. he wanted to talk about foreign policy, and he passed away not too long after this. this is my five presidents picture at the white house. this is one of those kind of funny moments. you are in the room with him, and you do not know what to say. you do not know what to do. president bush in the back. "what did i have in that corner?" this was the relationship that shaped his middle years, of course, with the republican congress. newt gingrich, a couple of southern boys here, eating a lit
of course, we would send air strikes against serbia, and he was tried as a war criminal.icture of the president of china. does he not know about $400 haircuts? [laughter] and this is a photographer from the 1920's. they would then she was then 35 millimeter movie film, and he was an aristocrat in europe. there was the ascent of nazism, and his pictures, one of the reasons i like this picture, i felt the connection to him. this is a g-8 meeting in denver. of course, helmut kohl, the prime...