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. >> i'm going to let them take us on a little tour of the valley in slovenia with a hang glider. >>his looks like so much fun. >> it does, and it looks so beautiful. you've got snow to the right, you've got green, lush valleys to the left. >> he's in like a cocoon-looking thing. >> what is that, is that normal for a hang glider? >> i don't know what they call it. but that's their harness that they hang from. >> it's like we've truly turned ourselves into like bugs, like dragon flies and everything when you have this kind of gear flying through the sky. >> and he is not motorized. he is literally just hanging on this thing and gliding through the sky. >> and he's flying on the drafts too, the updrafts of the wind. so he's not just gliding down. he can stay up there for as long as he wants. >> i went to his website and he was talking about i went up and i was really cold so i decided to drop back down so i warmed up again. it is not exactly like warm and sunshine. you've got to wear special gear to do this. >> how do you land when you have that cocoon thing? >> he's going to show us h
. >> i'm going to let them take us on a little tour of the valley in slovenia with a hang glider. >>his looks like so much fun. >> it does, and it looks so beautiful. you've got snow to the right, you've got green, lush valleys to the left. >> he's in like a cocoon-looking thing. >> what is that, is that normal for a hang glider? >> i don't know what they call it. but that's their harness that they hang from. >> it's like we've truly turned ourselves...
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some of the work that was done to restore relations with serbia's neighbors the leaders of croatia slovenia and both they have said they won't come to the inauguration. and it's denied that genocide dick. the lawyer as i told you in my previous life i was professor hall so. judgments off a court particular bearing in mind the international court of justice are something that top. per definition. the facts that are established i think that national parliament adopted two years ago the declaration condemning the crime that happened in srebrenica and that was committed against the most young muslims living as it was defined by the international court of justice judgement as president nicholas now rejected that there is that what we should see and that you will have to talk to him not sure what how the things are now developing but. what i know is that the president also condemned the tragic. and serious crime enormous crime committed instead and we had this as a recession of the national assembly of serbia what do you think the e.u. has got to offer us given the debt crisis going on in your co
some of the work that was done to restore relations with serbia's neighbors the leaders of croatia slovenia and both they have said they won't come to the inauguration. and it's denied that genocide dick. the lawyer as i told you in my previous life i was professor hall so. judgments off a court particular bearing in mind the international court of justice are something that top. per definition. the facts that are established i think that national parliament adopted two years ago the...
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it's not perfect today, but slovenia, croatia are members of nato. alba albane ya are members of nato. macedonia has been an action plan to move forward. bosnia is complex with a trigovernment structure. but people are not resorting to violence to sort out problems. that's the big change in the balkans. i would argue that's probably another area of the world where we see development successfully moving us forward. >> but you know the need for these kinds of interventions is often accompanied by a conflict on the ground. conflict creates the humanitarian disasters rather than the other way around. and maybe you could contrast, gail, doing this kind of work in countries where as johanna points out the colombian government was on side and trying to help and other places in the world where people who are in control of the territory, people who control the waterworks, people who control the electric grid don't want the people coming with the help to succeed. >> i think we've got a lot of those situations and a lot of cases where as a result they're very d
it's not perfect today, but slovenia, croatia are members of nato. alba albane ya are members of nato. macedonia has been an action plan to move forward. bosnia is complex with a trigovernment structure. but people are not resorting to violence to sort out problems. that's the big change in the balkans. i would argue that's probably another area of the world where we see development successfully moving us forward. >> but you know the need for these kinds of interventions is often...
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to a slightly ahead of slovenia. >> i denied unnecessary operation and caused a man's death. >> in the world's richest country -- >> i work three jobs >> uniquely american, isn't it? that is fantastic. >> i get a bill from my insurance company telling me the ambulance ride was not preapproved i don't know when i was supposed to pre approve it, after i gained consciousness and the car? before i got in the ambulance? >> is the only medicine. >> there's one place on american soil that has free universal health care. >> guantanamo bay. >> detainees are given access to top notch medical facilities. >> permission to enter. i have 3 9/11 rescue workers for it i just want the same kind of medical attention the evildoers are getting pretty >> there is michael moore, the fifth anniversary of his documentary. he is on videostream with us from los angeles. he is responding to the supreme court upholding the affordable care act. and those that sided with chief justice who was the swing vote in the decision, rick pittard is for, steven r. consumnes sotomayor and elena kagan. a lot of single payer ad
to a slightly ahead of slovenia. >> i denied unnecessary operation and caused a man's death. >> in the world's richest country -- >> i work three jobs >> uniquely american, isn't it? that is fantastic. >> i get a bill from my insurance company telling me the ambulance ride was not preapproved i don't know when i was supposed to pre approve it, after i gained consciousness and the car? before i got in the ambulance? >> is the only medicine. >> there's...
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these countries wanted slovenia, croatia, some of them wanted to declare independence, seize the border posts around them, and i went over to belgrade and i said if you do this, you're going to kick off one heck of a civil war. there were five -- you know, yugoslavia was only kept together by the authoritarianism and totalitarianism of tito, and once they started agitating for separation, we told them we thought it would end up in a big civil war, and it did. but the helsinki accords was a very, very important achievement of president ford's administration. >> help us understand why bush 41 was not successful in being re-elected. >> well, i would say there are three reasons. first of all, he had a sorry campaign manager, me. [ laughter ] but secondly -- there were three reasons. we'd been there 12 years, okay? i mean, two reagan terms. bush was reagan's vice president. we'd been there two reagan terms. that's eight years and one bush term. the press particularly were tired of us. they really were tired of us, and we were climbing a high -- a tough mountain. there was another major probl
these countries wanted slovenia, croatia, some of them wanted to declare independence, seize the border posts around them, and i went over to belgrade and i said if you do this, you're going to kick off one heck of a civil war. there were five -- you know, yugoslavia was only kept together by the authoritarianism and totalitarianism of tito, and once they started agitating for separation, we told them we thought it would end up in a big civil war, and it did. but the helsinki accords was a...
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slovenia have survived the war and the people there are getting back to the normal way of living but syria is still on fire with hundreds of thousands crying out for help my guest on the show today is the woman put knows how to make the victims lived at least a little bit better this valerie a mosque the u.n. undersecretary general for humanitarian affairs and emergency relief coordinator. well yeah right now british politician and civil rights act during the last decade various top officials in the british government was most recently a big u.k. high commissioner to australia earlier the leader of the house of lords and secretary of state for international development in the cabinet valerie was the first black woman to occupy such a high position as an artist work much in africa and the middle east tackling complex she was appointed the u.n. undersecretary general for humanitarian affairs nearly two years ago. some awesome welcome to the show thank you very much for being with us so well my first question is about your recent visit to syria as far as i understand you visited syria i
slovenia have survived the war and the people there are getting back to the normal way of living but syria is still on fire with hundreds of thousands crying out for help my guest on the show today is the woman put knows how to make the victims lived at least a little bit better this valerie a mosque the u.n. undersecretary general for humanitarian affairs and emergency relief coordinator. well yeah right now british politician and civil rights act during the last decade various top officials...
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. >>> and slovenia, a long -- amy has a long history of covering the british impact. -- roland, thank you for being with us tonight. >> all right. >> we would love you to express the significance of the events of the diamond jubilee held in her honor. >> they're marking the second largest monarchy in british history. the other was queen victoria and show reigned for 63 years. queen elizabeth ii is catching up fast, you know, and at 86, she seems hearty and there is no reason to think that she may not, in fact, eventually hold the record herself. >> uh-huh. >> and at this point, it's a landmark in english history. apart from being a landmark in her own life. >> sure. >> and i watched part of the celebration this morning had they came on the balcony and i was struck by the massive crowd and all the young people showing up for this. we should remember her subjects who struggled with major economic woes recently, meanwhile, she and her family have seemingly endless wealth. her reign has been nothing short of tumultous in the past, the death of diana, divorces, scandalous behavior. despite
. >>> and slovenia, a long -- amy has a long history of covering the british impact. -- roland, thank you for being with us tonight. >> all right. >> we would love you to express the significance of the events of the diamond jubilee held in her honor. >> they're marking the second largest monarchy in british history. the other was queen victoria and show reigned for 63 years. queen elizabeth ii is catching up fast, you know, and at 86, she seems hearty and there is no...
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spain, belgium, irp land, italy, netherlands, portugal, slovenia, of course, greece.gle european currency but are also back in recession. britain, denmark, the czech republic. virtually every single one of these countries reacted to the recession by applying the fundamental principles of mitt romney and congressman paul ryan's budget. that is stop spending, start cutting. this continues to be mitt romney's campaign slogan. >> if i'm president, i will cut pend. cut spending. i will cut programs. i will eliminate programs. cut federal spending. he wants to add more to government. he wants another stimulus. he wants to hire more government workers. he said we need more firemen, more policemen, more teachers. did he not get the message of wisconsin? the american people did. it is time for us to cut back on government. >> it is almost incredible to hear this talk given what has been happening in front of our eyes in europe as their leaders lit a wildfire of austerity that's incinerated their economies. there is now a very real anxiety that that fire could spread here to th
spain, belgium, irp land, italy, netherlands, portugal, slovenia, of course, greece.gle european currency but are also back in recession. britain, denmark, the czech republic. virtually every single one of these countries reacted to the recession by applying the fundamental principles of mitt romney and congressman paul ryan's budget. that is stop spending, start cutting. this continues to be mitt romney's campaign slogan. >> if i'm president, i will cut pend. cut spending. i will cut...
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just slightly ahead of slovenia. >> i denied a man and necessary operation, and caused his death. >> in the world's richest country -- >> i work three jobs. >> uniquely american, isn't it? that is fantastic. >> i get a bill from my insurance company telling me the ambulance ride was not preapproved. i don't know when i was supposed to pre approved it. after i gained consciousness in the car? before i got in the ambulance? >> there is one place on american soil that has a free universal healthcare. >> which way to guantanamo bay? >> detainee's are given access to top-notch medical facilities. >> permission to enter. i have three 9/11 rescue workers. i just want medical attention, the same kind the evildoers are getting. >> michael moore. he is on videostream with us from los angeles, responding to the supreme court upholding the affordable care act. those that sided with chief justice, who was the swing vote in the decision, ruth ginsburg, stephen breyer, sonia sotomayor, and elena kagan. we of spoken to a lot of single payer advocates say it is not surprising, because this is siding
just slightly ahead of slovenia. >> i denied a man and necessary operation, and caused his death. >> in the world's richest country -- >> i work three jobs. >> uniquely american, isn't it? that is fantastic. >> i get a bill from my insurance company telling me the ambulance ride was not preapproved. i don't know when i was supposed to pre approved it. after i gained consciousness in the car? before i got in the ambulance? >> there is one place on american...
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to a slightly ahead of slovenia. >> i denied unnecessary operation and caused a man's death. >> in theworld's richest country -- >> i work three jobs >> uniquely american, isn't it? that is fantastic. >> i get a bill from my insurance company telling me the ambulance ride was not preapproved i don't know when i was supposed to pre approve it, after i gained consciousness and the car? before i got in the ambulance? >> is the only medicine. >> there's one place on american soil that has free universal health care. >> guantanamo bay. >> detainees are given access to top notch medical facilities. >> permission to enter. i have 3 9/11 rescue workers for it i just want the same kind of medical attention the evildoers are getting pretty >> there is michael moore, the fifth anniversary of his documentary. he is on videostream with us from los angeles. he is responding to the supreme court upholding the affordable care act. and those that sided with chief justice who was the swing vote in the decision, rick pittard is for, steven r. consumnes sotomayor and elena kagan. a lot of single payer adv
to a slightly ahead of slovenia. >> i denied unnecessary operation and caused a man's death. >> in theworld's richest country -- >> i work three jobs >> uniquely american, isn't it? that is fantastic. >> i get a bill from my insurance company telling me the ambulance ride was not preapproved i don't know when i was supposed to pre approve it, after i gained consciousness and the car? before i got in the ambulance? >> is the only medicine. >> there's one...
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it is not perfect today, but slovenia, croatia are members of nato. albion is a member of made up -- allegany @ is a member of nato. montenegro -- albania is a member of nato. montenegro is moving forward. people are now resorting to violence to sort out problems. -- not resorting to violence to stop problems. that is the big change in the balkans. and that is another area of the world where we see the elements successfully moving us forward. >> these kinds of interventions are often accompanied by conflict on the ground. conflict creates the humanitarian disasters rather than the other way around. in contrast in doing this kind of work in countries where, as joanna points out, in colombia that government was on their side try to help her but there are other areas where people control the water works, the electric grid, and they do not want people coming to help to succeed. >> i think we have a lot of those situations. but back to the point about yemen, and i like your point about love, because i think it factors into that as well. even in the most co
it is not perfect today, but slovenia, croatia are members of nato. albion is a member of made up -- allegany @ is a member of nato. montenegro -- albania is a member of nato. montenegro is moving forward. people are now resorting to violence to sort out problems. -- not resorting to violence to stop problems. that is the big change in the balkans. and that is another area of the world where we see the elements successfully moving us forward. >> these kinds of interventions are often...