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the emerald waters snaked through yugoslavia. the emerald waters sna ked through the yugoslavia. the emerald waters snaked through the cliffs and then widen into one of the sava main areas, which has now become famous for watersports. and i'm getting a face first perspective. this is bellyaking and there is a hint in the name. it looks like a kayak but you lay on top of it and use your hands to peddle. like many slovenian kids, luke grew up in the countryside and the sava was a huge pa rt countryside and the sava was a huge part of his childhood. —— luca. countryside and the sava was a huge part of his childhood. —— lucalj spent my whole life in the same house about 50 metres away from the river, so when i wake up if i had my window open i can already see it. here is slovenia at the river isn't only used for watersports, it's an important source of hydropower and luca thinks it also has an important role to play in uniting the communities to live throughout its course. we were formerly part of yugoslavia, so we are sort of still connected. while our languages may not be t
the emerald waters snaked through yugoslavia. the emerald waters sna ked through the yugoslavia. the emerald waters snaked through the cliffs and then widen into one of the sava main areas, which has now become famous for watersports. and i'm getting a face first perspective. this is bellyaking and there is a hint in the name. it looks like a kayak but you lay on top of it and use your hands to peddle. like many slovenian kids, luke grew up in the countryside and the sava was a huge pa rt...
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we were formerly part of yugoslavia, so we are sort of still connected. while our languages may not be that similar, they still have the same origin, so we are still sort of one nation and it's sort of nice to have the sava river connect us all. the river isn't always this placid. it can rise a metre higher in the autumn and winter and turn a lot more aggressive. frankly, the relative calm of these rapids is more than enough for me to deal with. ah! oh my god! 0k... not sure if bellyaking is the sport for me. further down the valley, two tributaries merge and the sava starts its journey proper. and at the fork of the rivers lies this majestic castle, lake bled, and its historic castle of the same name. this is slovenia's oldest castle, first built in mediaeval times. it's got a kind of fairytale ambience to it and, because of its location, it's been a strategic lookout for 1,000 years. and standing here, i can kind of get why. you can see for miles! this place is legendary in slovenian history. 0n the banks of the lake still sits the former holiday home o
we were formerly part of yugoslavia, so we are sort of still connected. while our languages may not be that similar, they still have the same origin, so we are still sort of one nation and it's sort of nice to have the sava river connect us all. the river isn't always this placid. it can rise a metre higher in the autumn and winter and turn a lot more aggressive. frankly, the relative calm of these rapids is more than enough for me to deal with. ah! oh my god! 0k... not sure if bellyaking is...
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slovenia is the only country where life is better than it was when it was part of yugoslavia bosnia and herzegovina is on the verge of failing kosovo became a safe haven for the mafia and gangsters let's look at libya it is in ruins there's no statehood there syria is almost destroyed the i said regime which i don't support quite the opposite actually but it is the least of all the evils because it provides some sort of stability afghanistan is in ruins nato lost the war the war in iraq was a total disaster and it is also in ruins whenever the west got involved and hit its true interests the real politic line some lecturing on human rights and democracy has left behind a scorched earth there is no other name for it that is why the flow of refugees is constantly growing in twenty sixteen strong international peace research institute published a report stating that the largest number of refugees come to europe from countries that we graced with our bombs that says some things the second largest group of refugees who flee from poverty that's understandable we destroy these economies th
slovenia is the only country where life is better than it was when it was part of yugoslavia bosnia and herzegovina is on the verge of failing kosovo became a safe haven for the mafia and gangsters let's look at libya it is in ruins there's no statehood there syria is almost destroyed the i said regime which i don't support quite the opposite actually but it is the least of all the evils because it provides some sort of stability afghanistan is in ruins nato lost the war the war in iraq was a...
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slovenia is the only country where life is better than it was when it was part of yugoslavia bosnia and herzegovina is on the verge of failing kosovo became a safe haven for the mafia and gangsters let's look at libya it is in ruins there is no statehood there syria is almost destroyed the assad regime which i don't support quite the opposite actually but it is the least of all the evils because it provides some sort of stability of afghanistan is in ruins nato lost the war the war in iraq was a total disaster and it is also in ruins whenever the west got involved and hit is true interests the real politic behind some lecturing on human rights and democracy is left behind a scorched earth there is no other name for it that is why the flow of refugees is constantly growing in twenty sixteen story international peace research institute published a report stating that the largest number of refugees come to europe from countries that we graced with our bombs that says some things the second largest group of refugees who flee from poverty that's understandable we destroy these economies
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slovenia is the only country where life is better than it was when it was part of yugoslavia bosnia and herzegovina is on the verge of failing kosovo became a safe haven for the mafia and gangsters let's look at libya it is in ruins there is no statehood there syria is almost destroyed the assad regime which i don't support quite the opposite actually but it is the least of all evils because it provides some sort of stability of afghanistan is in ruins nato lost the war the war in iraq was a total disaster and it is also in ruins whenever the west got involved and it is true interests the real politic behind some lecturing on human rights and democracy has left behind a scorched earth there is no other name for it that is why the flow of refugees is constantly growing in twenty sixteen stockholm international peace research institute published a report stating that the largest number of refugees come to europe from countries that we graced with our bombs that says some things the second largest group of refugees who flee from poverty that's understandable we destroy these economies
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fantastic that everyone's made it here today it's really important i mean you just told me you come from yugoslavia so well i'm a real x. you was so my mom is question what that is serbian and i was changing usa in germany so i really know what it is to have a country and to lose it and to not be able to do anything about it i think something like this is really crucial and pivotal how do you think we can help with music. showing what is a life about constantly play constantly for different audiences wheeling helman and contacts with foreigners and we play music that is a mix of country and for us they are nobody else and this is why we are so profoundly happy to be in constant contact with the people. and well to integrate. our country projects people from many different identities will play the composition by a composer from cypress buses nikolaus also because we believe in to future we believe in to progress and we shouldn't look back and therefore also in the arts we should look in the future absolutely that's what we're all here to do today. why you're here. just because i've been asked you i
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fantastic that everyone's made it here today it's really important i mean you just told me you come from yugoslavia so well i'm a real x. he was so my mom is question that is serbian and i was changing usa in germany so i really know what it is to have a country and to lose it and to not be able to do anything about it i think something like this is really crucial until how do you think we can help with music . show. what is our life about we travel constantly play constantly for different audiences wheeling helman and contacts with foreigners we play music that is a mix of country and for us there are no borders and this is why we are so profoundly happy to be in constant contact with the people. and well to integrate. our country projects people from many different identities will play a composition by composer from cypress buses nikolaus also because we believe in two future we believe in progress and we shouldn't look back and therefore also in the arts we should look in the future absolutely that's what we're all here to do today. why are you here. just because i. know you. know we're here bec
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the breakup of yugoslavia began in one nine hundred ninety one when the republics of slovenia and croatia declared independence six bitter wars followed by the republic of bosnia-herzegovina paid the high price for independence memory. out of more of the mess but i'm not a member of the front of the without. the bosnian war started in the spring of one nine hundred ninety two and lasted for three and a half years. in the summer of one nine hundred ninety five one of the worst atrocities in europe since the second world war was committed here. bosnian serb forces under the command of general ditch. on the eleventh of july one thousand nine hundred ninety five in the following days twenty five thousand women and children were forcibly removed from the town. and eight thousand men and boys were systematically killed. thank you journalist me no child to treat pointed from seventy on the tenth of july nine hundred ninety five. the next day was the last that his mother hieron saw him alive . fire goes wrong on. her own just as when. there's incidence of an immense pause. the last of the news th
the breakup of yugoslavia began in one nine hundred ninety one when the republics of slovenia and croatia declared independence six bitter wars followed by the republic of bosnia-herzegovina paid the high price for independence memory. out of more of the mess but i'm not a member of the front of the without. the bosnian war started in the spring of one nine hundred ninety two and lasted for three and a half years. in the summer of one nine hundred ninety five one of the worst atrocities in...
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the breakup of yugoslavia began in one nine hundred ninety one when the republics of slovenia and kuwait declared independence six bitter wars followed by the republic of bosnia-herzegovina paid the high price for independence memory. out of more of the mess but i'm not a member of the front of the without. the bosnian war started in the spring of one nine hundred ninety two and lasted for three and a half months. in the summer of one nine hundred ninety five one of the worst atrocities in europe since the second world war was committed here. bosnian serb forces under the command of general ditch occupied on the eleventh of july one thousand nine hundred ninety five in the following days twenty five thousand women and children were forcibly removed from the town. and eight thousand men and boys were systematically killed. thank you journalist nina charter which we pointed from seventy on the tenth of july nine hundred ninety five. the next day was the last that his mother hieron saw him alive . the. fire goes wrong. on just as when the. years incidents are going in the most polls. the la
the breakup of yugoslavia began in one nine hundred ninety one when the republics of slovenia and kuwait declared independence six bitter wars followed by the republic of bosnia-herzegovina paid the high price for independence memory. out of more of the mess but i'm not a member of the front of the without. the bosnian war started in the spring of one nine hundred ninety two and lasted for three and a half months. in the summer of one nine hundred ninety five one of the worst atrocities in...
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after the war the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia prosecuted those responsible for the atrocities committed in srebrenica bosnian serb civilian and military leaders were tried for genocide rape and the mass execution of bosnian muslims the tribunal handed down over one hundred sixty indictments for crimes against humanity the bosnian serb forces were aware when they embarked on this genocidal venture so the harms it caused would continue to plague muslims zippier schoenberger states quickly. condemns in appropriate terms the deep and lasting injury inflicted and caused the massacre at srebrenica by its proper name genocide. the remains of seven thousand civilians were found after the war in mass graves and scattered through the woods surrounding several needs are a thousand more have yet to be found. a native of these quiet hamlets but his new catch survived the genocide his father and two brothers did not. of his own will and unpaid his devoted sixteen years to unearthing and providing the authorities with thousands of bones for d.n.a. analysis. little . comple
after the war the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia prosecuted those responsible for the atrocities committed in srebrenica bosnian serb civilian and military leaders were tried for genocide rape and the mass execution of bosnian muslims the tribunal handed down over one hundred sixty indictments for crimes against humanity the bosnian serb forces were aware when they embarked on this genocidal venture so the harms it caused would continue to plague muslims zippier...
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after the war the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia prosecuted those responsible for the atrocities committed in srebrenica bosnian serb civilian and military leaders were tried for genocide rape and the mass execution of bosnian muslims the tribunals handed down over one hundred sixty indictments for crimes against humanity the bosnian serb forces were aware when they embarked on this genocidal venture the harm to cause would continue to plague the bosnian muslims zippier schoenberger states quickly. condemns in appropriate terms the deep and lasting injury inflicted and caused the massacre at srebrenica by its proper name genocide. the remains of seven thousand civilians were found after the war in mass graves and scattered through the woods surrounding several needs are a thousand more have yet to be found. a native of these quiet hamlets but his new catch survived the genocide his father and two brothers did not. of his own will and unpaid has devoted sixteen years to unearthing and providing the authorities with thousands of bones for d.n.a. analysis. only. l
after the war the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia prosecuted those responsible for the atrocities committed in srebrenica bosnian serb civilian and military leaders were tried for genocide rape and the mass execution of bosnian muslims the tribunals handed down over one hundred sixty indictments for crimes against humanity the bosnian serb forces were aware when they embarked on this genocidal venture the harm to cause would continue to plague the bosnian muslims...
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world according to researchers at carnegie mellon university this includes elections in iran guatemala yugoslavia.
world according to researchers at carnegie mellon university this includes elections in iran guatemala yugoslavia.
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developing their nuclear weapon program as a purely defensive measure they've seen what happened to yugoslavia north korea. your flavio libya and iraq in recent years and they consider that only a nuclear weapons program can prevent attacks from the united states and the. korean central news agency just recently came out with a statement saying that they're not willing to give up their nuclear weapons program unless the united states. there's a definite opening for a diplomatic move if the united states wanted to take that with regards to the trump administration u.s. defense secretary jim mattis said that the u.s. is ready for a miniature sponsor let's take a listen. we have many military options and president wanted to be briefed on each one of them any threat to the united states or territories including. or allies will be met with a massive military response the response both active and overwhelming a massive military response naval well me why do you think the trump administration persists with these threats of military action when all we see is small test spawning north korea. sure pighe
developing their nuclear weapon program as a purely defensive measure they've seen what happened to yugoslavia north korea. your flavio libya and iraq in recent years and they consider that only a nuclear weapons program can prevent attacks from the united states and the. korean central news agency just recently came out with a statement saying that they're not willing to give up their nuclear weapons program unless the united states. there's a definite opening for a diplomatic move if the...
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investigation to the leaders of myanmar who are doing this, as they have done in the past, for saddam, liberia, yugoslavia. —— sudan. briefly, what are members of your community here about loved ones back home? there are a lot of horrific things they are hearing. there are stories about their sisters and mothers being raped and actually killed after that. the men are being gathered a round and being shot at some point. this is systematic ethnic cleansing. the myanmar government are wanting to erase the rohingya race. how you getting the information? because there is a restriction in the media access in myanmar, most of the survivors over there on the ground have access to mobile phones and internet and they are sending photos and videos of whatever they can. even though they area whatever they can. even though they are a motion all, there is still true to it and nonetheless, it is very horrific. we have seen videos yesterday of a number of people going to the north river between bangladesh and burma and they are staying there and they have no shelter or food because they had to leave leave their villa
investigation to the leaders of myanmar who are doing this, as they have done in the past, for saddam, liberia, yugoslavia. —— sudan. briefly, what are members of your community here about loved ones back home? there are a lot of horrific things they are hearing. there are stories about their sisters and mothers being raped and actually killed after that. the men are being gathered a round and being shot at some point. this is systematic ethnic cleansing. the myanmar government are wanting...
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hundred nine nicaragua in one thousand nine hundred ninety grenada and one nine hundred eighty three yugoslavia in one thousand nine hundred nine in the list goes on and on and on any country that doesn't go before the u.s. is a period military my has been reinvaded reoccupied recall and in the north koreans are saying that they're going to take their destiny into their own hands and let's talk about the recent sanctions the u.n. security council unanimously approved what kind of impact is cutting off china's central bank from doing business with north korea had and we also see that today it was announced that the u.s. sanctioned eight north korean banks as well as twenty six being workers how do you see this affecting north korea's economy. of course the twenty seven million people of north korea have felt the pinch of the u.s. blockade since one thousand nine hundred fifty eight when the war first begin i think it's important to review that history this is been an unceasing war against the korean peninsula is self-determination in the south koreans don't want the missile system in the thirty
hundred nine nicaragua in one thousand nine hundred ninety grenada and one nine hundred eighty three yugoslavia in one thousand nine hundred nine in the list goes on and on and on any country that doesn't go before the u.s. is a period military my has been reinvaded reoccupied recall and in the north koreans are saying that they're going to take their destiny into their own hands and let's talk about the recent sanctions the u.n. security council unanimously approved what kind of impact is...
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world according to researchers at carnegie mellon university this includes elections in iran guatemala yugoslavia and she lay to name a few and it does not include any attempts for coups or regime change which would bring that number even higher now this study shows that most of america's meddling occurred during the cold war while the united states was trying to contain soviet influence but even after the collapse of the soviet union in one thousand nine hundred one the us has continued its electoral misconduct in fact since two thousand the us has attempted to sway elections in ukraine kenya lebanon afghanistan and more and while the united states the sanction in russia over election meddling the united states has never been sanctioned itself for similar behavior so governor why in the world is it ok for the united states to do this interference but not for anybody else. that's what our government is built of our. do is i say not as i do now i remember they told us when this whole russian thing started which i'll tell you i don't believe it. where's the proof they talk about these are the same
world according to researchers at carnegie mellon university this includes elections in iran guatemala yugoslavia and she lay to name a few and it does not include any attempts for coups or regime change which would bring that number even higher now this study shows that most of america's meddling occurred during the cold war while the united states was trying to contain soviet influence but even after the collapse of the soviet union in one thousand nine hundred one the us has continued its...
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i'm sure people in libya about that when i read that you're going to was watching and yugoslavia just. need to do is if you would a defensive alliance all they can do with what they want including imitate in attacks you know that the so-called exercise in the baltics you know called baltic challenge i guess. fiendish and swedish planes took part in it and the lead to the legend of the exercise was all poetry you know a whole style. so it is if you can read about this you know. the legend of these. maneuvers and russia for the first time in several months has its own exercise and that's aggressive you. no they say that it's a better ration for either against ukraine or against it will it shows all of this shows here that nato is necessary that's what this is all about here let's change gears a little bit guys i was reading an article in a conservative news dot com by. robert perry how regime change wars led to korea crisis suggest to our readers to have a look at this here. this there's no when you look at media coverage of north korea there is no backstory at all and he almost never v
i'm sure people in libya about that when i read that you're going to was watching and yugoslavia just. need to do is if you would a defensive alliance all they can do with what they want including imitate in attacks you know that the so-called exercise in the baltics you know called baltic challenge i guess. fiendish and swedish planes took part in it and the lead to the legend of the exercise was all poetry you know a whole style. so it is if you can read about this you know. the legend of...
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world according to researchers at carnegie mellon university this includes elections in iran guatemala yugoslavia and she lay to name a few and it does not include any attempts for coups or regime change which would bring that number even higher now this study shows that most of america's meddling occurred during the cold war while the united states was trying to contain soviet influence but even after the collapse of the soviet union in one thousand nine hundred one the us has continued its electoral misconduct in fact since two thousand the us has attempted to sway elections in ukraine kenya lebanon afghanistan and more and while the united states the sanction in russia over election meddling the united states has never been sanctioned itself for similar behavior so governor why in the world is it ok for the united states to do this interference but not for anybody else. that's what our government is built of our hyde park or city do or not as i do now i remember they told us when this whole russian thing started which i'll tell you i don't believe it. where's the proof they talk about these ar
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the last word forty seconds here neal is absolutely right let's go back with the the force breakup of yugoslavia thirty seconds if our t. in sputnik been around people would have. on the other side of the story and that's why they don't like us being around because we do have a different narrative twenty second scott go ahead well that's exactly what i work for the intelligence community and i saw what was really going on versus what they were telling people in the news that's when i wrote my resignation to the n.s.a. so i will say that for sure and i got to tell you i keep checking my mailbox peter and i don't see a check from putin or our chinese i'm doing this on my own behalf and i'm speaking on my own research and i'm not getting any research significantly from r.t. or elsewhere so i will tell you this there is there is an absolute block out there for individuals like me they've they've absolutely and pushed me out they put freaks like alex jones and scott i have more than willing to bet that you sleep well that night ok gentlemen we've run out of time many thanks to my guests in london and
the last word forty seconds here neal is absolutely right let's go back with the the force breakup of yugoslavia thirty seconds if our t. in sputnik been around people would have. on the other side of the story and that's why they don't like us being around because we do have a different narrative twenty second scott go ahead well that's exactly what i work for the intelligence community and i saw what was really going on versus what they were telling people in the news that's when i wrote my...
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be done is going to be very difficult indeed we've seen in previous countries for example the former yugoslavia when that broke up when croatia wanted independence for example and then what happened was it became fragmented but each side learnt to give and take to bring that to a conclusion of course no one is saying this is going to end in armed conflict but what is the next step if the catalans vote yes one of only there live from madrid tony thank you. hundreds of range of refugees who've crossed into bangladesh are lining up to receive aid at that could just across the border bangladeshis have mobilized to help some of the half a million people who escaped the violence in me and the united nations refugee agency in the government are providing food water and medical aid. well aid agencies have created special player his for a range of children to offer them some temporary escape from the trauma they're suffering tender choudhry is one such area in cox's bazaar in bangladesh. close to how many are going to refuse it up crossed over to bunker those are the matter of one month out of some two
be done is going to be very difficult indeed we've seen in previous countries for example the former yugoslavia when that broke up when croatia wanted independence for example and then what happened was it became fragmented but each side learnt to give and take to bring that to a conclusion of course no one is saying this is going to end in armed conflict but what is the next step if the catalans vote yes one of only there live from madrid tony thank you. hundreds of range of refugees who've...
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was the people in libya about that when i was in the biggest was lost and yugoslavia just. need to do is if you would a defensive alliance so they can do whatever they want including imitate in attacks you know the the so-called exercise in the baltics you know cold challenge i guess. fiendish and swedish planes took part in it and that lead to the legend of the exercise was all poetry you know a horse. so it is if you can read about this you know. the legend of these. maneuvers and russia for the first time in several months has its own exercise and that's aggressive you know they say that it's a preparation for an attack either against ukraine or against it well it shows all of this shows here that nato is necessary that's what this is all about here let's change gears a little bit guys as i was reading an article in a conservative news dot com by. robert perry how regime change war's lead to korea crisis suggest to our readers to have a look at this here. this there's no when you look at media coverage of north korea there is no back story at all and he almost never very
was the people in libya about that when i was in the biggest was lost and yugoslavia just. need to do is if you would a defensive alliance so they can do whatever they want including imitate in attacks you know the the so-called exercise in the baltics you know cold challenge i guess. fiendish and swedish planes took part in it and that lead to the legend of the exercise was all poetry you know a horse. so it is if you can read about this you know. the legend of these. maneuvers and russia for...
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was the people in libya about that when i read that if you're going to fly as much and yugoslavia just. need to do is if you would a defensive alliance so they can do whatever they want including imitate in attacks you know the the so-called exercise in the baltics you know cold challenge i guess. fiendish and swedish planes took part in it and that lead to the legend of the exercise was overpowering you know a horse. so it is if you can read about this you know. you know the legend of these. maneuvers and russia for the first time in several months has its own exercise and that's aggressive you know they say that it's a preparation for an attack either against ukraine or against it well it shows all of this shows here that nato is necessary that's what this is all about you let's change gears a little bit guys as i was reading an article in a conservative news dot com by. robert perry how regime change wars led to korea crisis suggest to our readers to have a look at this here. this there's no when you look at media coverage of north korea there is no back story at all and he almost n
was the people in libya about that when i read that if you're going to fly as much and yugoslavia just. need to do is if you would a defensive alliance so they can do whatever they want including imitate in attacks you know the the so-called exercise in the baltics you know cold challenge i guess. fiendish and swedish planes took part in it and that lead to the legend of the exercise was overpowering you know a horse. so it is if you can read about this you know. you know the legend of these....
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i'm sure people in libya about that when i mean the biggest was lost and yugoslavia just. need to do is if you would a defensive alliance all they can do with what they want including imitate in attacks you know that the so-called exercise in the baltics you know called baltic challenge i guess. fiendish and swedish planes took part in it and the lead to the legend of the exercise was all poetry you know a horse style. so it is if you can read about this you know. the legend of these. maneuvers and russia for the first time in several months has its own exercise and that's aggressive you know they say that it's a preparation for an attack either against ukraine or against it well it shows all of this shows here that nato is necessary that's what this is all about you let's change gears a little bit guys as i was reading an article in a conservative news dot com by. robert perry how regime change war's lead to korea crisis just to our readers to have a look at this here. this. there's no when you look at media coverage of north korea there is no backstory at all and he almo
i'm sure people in libya about that when i mean the biggest was lost and yugoslavia just. need to do is if you would a defensive alliance all they can do with what they want including imitate in attacks you know that the so-called exercise in the baltics you know called baltic challenge i guess. fiendish and swedish planes took part in it and the lead to the legend of the exercise was all poetry you know a horse style. so it is if you can read about this you know. the legend of these. maneuvers...
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i'm sure people in libya about that when i was in the biggest was lost and yugoslavia just. need to do is if you would a defensive alliance all they can do with what they want including imitate in attacks you know that the so-called exercise in the baltics you know called baltic challenge i guess. fiendish and swedish planes took part in it and the lead to the legend of the exercise was all you know a horse. so it is if you can read about this you know. the legend of these. maneuvers and russia for the first time in several months has its own exercise and that's aggressive you know they say that it's a preparation for an attack either against ukraine or against it well it shows all of this shows here that nato is necessary that's what this is all about you let's change gears a little bit guys. i was reading an article in a conservative news dot com by. robert perry how regime change wars led to korea crisis this i suggest to our readers to have a look at this here. this there's no when you look at media coverage of north korea there is no backstory at all and he almost never
i'm sure people in libya about that when i was in the biggest was lost and yugoslavia just. need to do is if you would a defensive alliance all they can do with what they want including imitate in attacks you know that the so-called exercise in the baltics you know called baltic challenge i guess. fiendish and swedish planes took part in it and the lead to the legend of the exercise was all you know a horse. so it is if you can read about this you know. the legend of these. maneuvers and russia...
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the last word forty seconds here neil is absolutely right let's go back with the the force breakup of yugoslavia thirty seconds if our t. and sputnik been around people would have known the other side of the story and that's why they don't like us being around because we do have a different narrative twenty second scott go ahead well that's exactly what i work for the intelligence community and i saw what was really going on versus what they were telling people. on the news that's when i wrote my resignation to the n.s.a. so i will say that for sure and i got to tell you i keep checking my mailbox peter and i don't see a check from putin or our t.v. i'm doing this on my own behalf and i'm speaking on my own research and i'm not getting any research significantly from r.t. or elsewhere so i will tell you this there is there is an absolute block out there for individuals like me they've they've absolutely and pushed me out they put freaks like alex jones and scott i have more than willing to bet that you sleep well that night ok gentlemen we've run out of time many thanks to my guests in london an
the last word forty seconds here neil is absolutely right let's go back with the the force breakup of yugoslavia thirty seconds if our t. and sputnik been around people would have known the other side of the story and that's why they don't like us being around because we do have a different narrative twenty second scott go ahead well that's exactly what i work for the intelligence community and i saw what was really going on versus what they were telling people. on the news that's when i wrote...
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world according to researchers at carnegie mellon university this includes elections in iran guatemala yugoslavia and she lay to name a few and it does not include any attempts for coups or regime change which would bring that number even higher now this study shows that most of america's meddling occurred during the cold war while the united states was trying to contain soviet influence but even after the collapse of the soviet union in one thousand nine hundred one. the u.s. has continued its electoral misconduct in fact since two thousand the us has attempted to sway elections in ukraine kenya lebanon afghanistan and more and while the united states the sanction in russia over election meddling the united states has never been sanctioned itself for similar behavior so governor why in the world is it ok for the united states to do this interference but not for anybody else. that's what our government is built of our hyde park or city do or not as i do now i remember they told us when this whole russian thing started which i'll tell you i don't believe it. where's the proof they talk about these
world according to researchers at carnegie mellon university this includes elections in iran guatemala yugoslavia and she lay to name a few and it does not include any attempts for coups or regime change which would bring that number even higher now this study shows that most of america's meddling occurred during the cold war while the united states was trying to contain soviet influence but even after the collapse of the soviet union in one thousand nine hundred one. the u.s. has continued its...
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the last word forty seconds here neil is absolutely right let's go back with the the force breakup of yugoslavia thirty seconds if our t. and sputnik been around people would have known the other side of the story and that's why they don't like us being around because we do have a different narrative twenty second scott go ahead well that's exactly what i work for the intelligence community and i saw what was really going on versus what they were telling people. on the news that's when i wrote my resignation to the n.s.a. so i will say that for sure and i got to tell you i keep checking my mailbox peter and i don't see a check from putin or our t.v. i'm doing this on my own behalf and i'm speaking on my own research and i'm not getting any research significantly from r.t.e. or elsewhere so i will tell you this there is there is an absolute block out there for individuals like me they've they've absolutely and pushed me out they put freaks like alex jones and scott i have more than willing to bet that you sleep well that night ok gentlemen we've run out of time many thanks to my guests in london
the last word forty seconds here neil is absolutely right let's go back with the the force breakup of yugoslavia thirty seconds if our t. and sputnik been around people would have known the other side of the story and that's why they don't like us being around because we do have a different narrative twenty second scott go ahead well that's exactly what i work for the intelligence community and i saw what was really going on versus what they were telling people. on the news that's when i wrote...
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one of those places was the former yugoslavia, a country that is falling apart and people were dying by the thousands. >> americans are very generous about putting their treasure and lives on the line around the world. but we have to be very disciplined and very careful where we do it. >> when president clinton came into office, there was a reluctance to get american forces involved. we were trying to figure out what is america's moral responsibility? if, in fact, people are being killed and we know about it. >> stunning news from somalia. the deadliest battle yet involving u.s. forces. >> the battle began after this jeep carrying americans was blown up. two u.s. helicopters was shot down. >> president george bush as his parting gesture sent in a humanitarian mission to rescue the somalis from this terrible famine. it turned from a humanitarian mission into a terrible military catastrophe. >> 12 american soldiers killed. >> why let the somalis drag dead g.i.s by ropes through the streets of mogadishu? >> we have gone way beyond what our original intention was in somalia and it's time
one of those places was the former yugoslavia, a country that is falling apart and people were dying by the thousands. >> americans are very generous about putting their treasure and lives on the line around the world. but we have to be very disciplined and very careful where we do it. >> when president clinton came into office, there was a reluctance to get american forces involved. we were trying to figure out what is america's moral responsibility? if, in fact, people are being...
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if you realize that suffer the fate of the former yugoslavia, that we could evolve into something really horrible, especially compared to these other countries we've got lots of assault weapons and households. then you got a start taking about things in a different way. >> sorry i called you an optimist. wow. [laughter] >> it's been such a challenge to drive these two bashful reticen authors into expansive question. i will try a different approach. i will try a fake bar exam question, which is a multiple-choice question followed by a short essay in here somewhat full choice question. his trumpet them a softly into the future of america the new america. we come into the barricade wall that blocks change? see, is it a speed bump that just as a temporary impediment that we move on over. or d., is it a piece of sand that oyster pearl causes something completely new and beautiful. a, b., c. or d. >> no, there is no either none of the above. at the bar exam, the short essays in a lie. asi forget --a is the fast lane. bso wall blockading change. >> who pays for the wall? >> mexico. you all know
if you realize that suffer the fate of the former yugoslavia, that we could evolve into something really horrible, especially compared to these other countries we've got lots of assault weapons and households. then you got a start taking about things in a different way. >> sorry i called you an optimist. wow. [laughter] >> it's been such a challenge to drive these two bashful reticen authors into expansive question. i will try a different approach. i will try a fake bar exam...
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the break-up of yugoslavia, the break-up of czechoslovakia, those all occurred because someone was willing to sell them weapons. they created havoc. millions of people were killed. if you're one of the top gray and black arms dealers in the world you can make fortunes by distributing weapons to whatever cause you want to make money on. they're businessmen. they don't necessarily have a lot of rules like you and i do. but they run a business. >> monzer al-kassar was one of the most elite global weapons traffickers. he's really responsible for a lot of the modern-day armed conflict throughout the world. >> he started back in the '70s stealing cars, moving small amounts of drugs, until he became this international hash/heroin trafficker who blossomed into one of the top five weapons traffickers in the world. he thought he was untouchable. >> his nickname was the proud peacock, you know, this is my house, this is my palace. >> that estate had a shamrock pool, tennis courts, basketball courts, three large floors. it had the elements of "lifestyles of the rich & famous" and a bond movie. he actu
the break-up of yugoslavia, the break-up of czechoslovakia, those all occurred because someone was willing to sell them weapons. they created havoc. millions of people were killed. if you're one of the top gray and black arms dealers in the world you can make fortunes by distributing weapons to whatever cause you want to make money on. they're businessmen. they don't necessarily have a lot of rules like you and i do. but they run a business. >> monzer al-kassar was one of the most elite...
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if you realize that we could suffer the fate of former yugoslavia, that we could devolve into something really horrible, especially since compared to most of these other countries we've got lots of households out there, then you've got to start thinking about things in a certain way. >> sorry i called you an optimist, wow. it's been such a challenge to draw out these two bashful reticent authors into expensive questions and i'm going to try a different approach i'm going to give you a fake bar exam question . with a multiple-choice question followed by a short essay. and here's the multiple-choice question. is trump is a a fast lane to the future of america, b, is it america a wall that blocks change, is it see, is it a speed bump that just is a temporary impediment that we then move over. 4d, is it a piece of sand that like a oyster or pearl causes something completely new and beautiful to form? a, b, c, or d. >> know and there's no e and there's new none of the above and law professors, like the bar exam, those are your choices explaining why so a, is i forget. a is the fast lane. b i
if you realize that we could suffer the fate of former yugoslavia, that we could devolve into something really horrible, especially since compared to most of these other countries we've got lots of households out there, then you've got to start thinking about things in a certain way. >> sorry i called you an optimist, wow. it's been such a challenge to draw out these two bashful reticent authors into expensive questions and i'm going to try a different approach i'm going to give you a...
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--y failed in you both yugoslavia, they failed in rwanda, and we pay so much money to them for nothing. i think we should leave the united nations. host: cbs news this morning updating on concerning hurricane maria, especially the tip stored puerto rico, saying it weakened slightly to a category for overnight before making landfall in puerto rico. the hurricane was some 45 miles southeast of san juan with sustained winds of hundred 55 miles per hour according to the -- 155 miles per hour, and at one point, maria had top sustained winds of 175 miles per hour, and that is when it was a category five storm. pennsylvania, republican line. caller: i'm thrilled with donald trump. his speech was pushing back against the bully in north korea. we have all been waiting for this and he finally stood up and say it. he had the you know what to say it, and i felt such a relief yesterday. host: do think that was the proper stage to make the statements he did about north korea? everybodydo, because was there, and everybody had their tv on hopefully to see it. it was so invigorating. host: gloria, mary
--y failed in you both yugoslavia, they failed in rwanda, and we pay so much money to them for nothing. i think we should leave the united nations. host: cbs news this morning updating on concerning hurricane maria, especially the tip stored puerto rico, saying it weakened slightly to a category for overnight before making landfall in puerto rico. the hurricane was some 45 miles southeast of san juan with sustained winds of hundred 55 miles per hour according to the -- 155 miles per hour, and...
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balkans and this was the first time the eurobasket final was being contested by two teams from the former yugoslavia in the end it was the slovenians who triumphed captain goran drag a true place for the miami heat in the n.b.a. scored thirty five points seven rebounds and three assists ninety three eighty five miles to school. and an old course has won the year's fourth and final women's major the evian championship on a dramatic final day nor to start of the day five strokes behind the leader but carded two eagles in a six under sixty six to finish nine under american brittany ultimate emulated the swede on sunday to also finish a nine and a in really difficult conditions it was not the first time whether interfered after thursday's first round was cancelled the two players headed for a playoff nordquist sank a four foot putt for a bogey five on the soaked eighteenth hole while be one hundred second ranked all to mark out of the six this is the swedes first major since two thousand and nine which is also the last time a european won a women's major. equipment failures can be part and parcel of pro
balkans and this was the first time the eurobasket final was being contested by two teams from the former yugoslavia in the end it was the slovenians who triumphed captain goran drag a true place for the miami heat in the n.b.a. scored thirty five points seven rebounds and three assists ninety three eighty five miles to school. and an old course has won the year's fourth and final women's major the evian championship on a dramatic final day nor to start of the day five strokes behind the leader...
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that take is remains to be seen but in every situation you see similarly if you look in the former yugoslavia for example that had to be give and take from all sides perhaps not to everyone's liking but there has to be a compromise because everyone is saying how can this possibly work that catalonia succeeds and becomes an independent nation is so complicated so difficult on the not repercussions are great not just for spain but also for other countries in europe very good to get your thoughts living as the latest from madrid. hundreds ever henge refugees who have crossed into bangladesh lining up to receive aid they could have pollen count just across the border and today she's have mobilized to help some of the hof a million people who have escaped the violence in manama the united nations refugee agency and the government providing food water and medical aid. agencies have created special play areas for were his children to offer them some temporary escape from the trauma they've suffered time to challenge is one such area in cox's in bangladesh. close to how many are going to refuse it up
that take is remains to be seen but in every situation you see similarly if you look in the former yugoslavia for example that had to be give and take from all sides perhaps not to everyone's liking but there has to be a compromise because everyone is saying how can this possibly work that catalonia succeeds and becomes an independent nation is so complicated so difficult on the not repercussions are great not just for spain but also for other countries in europe very good to get your thoughts...
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hundred nine nicaragua in one thousand nine hundred ninety grenada and one nine hundred eighty three yugoslavia in one thousand nine hundred nine in the list goes on and on and on any country that doesn't go before the us is a period military my has been reinvaded reoccupied recall and in the north koreans are saying that they're going to take their destiny into their own hands and let's talk about the recent sanctions the un security council unanimously approved what kind of impact is cutting off china's central bank from doing business with north korea had and we also see that today it was announced that the u.s. sanctions and eight north korean banks as well as twenty six being workers how do you see this affecting north korea's economy. of course the twenty seven million people of north korea have felt the pinch of the u.s. blockade since one nine hundred fifty when the war first begin i think it's important to review that history this is been an unceasing war against the korean peninsula is self-determination in the south koreans don't want the third missile system the thirty thousand u.s.
hundred nine nicaragua in one thousand nine hundred ninety grenada and one nine hundred eighty three yugoslavia in one thousand nine hundred nine in the list goes on and on and on any country that doesn't go before the us is a period military my has been reinvaded reoccupied recall and in the north koreans are saying that they're going to take their destiny into their own hands and let's talk about the recent sanctions the un security council unanimously approved what kind of impact is cutting...
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now it's a big day in the balkans with two teams from the former yugoslavia to meet in the final of the european basketball championships for the first time slovenia will face serbia in istanbul was expected to be a fairly contested euro basket decider up to five thousand fans from each country to to be travelling to turkey so all the olympic silver medalists slovenia have gone through the tournament on both teams features stalls from the n.b.a. . in the past. so many times france's first time. physical game fifty fifty chance. running up and. it was. more a. tough. game day bring on a court will be going live to istanbul ahead of that game in our fifteen hundred g.m.t. news great bulletin but for now one hundred bets on me thanks so much well i would say for me for this news hour back with another news that's coming up just a couple minutes. let's talk about. right now. right now it's happening so fast. you can barely keep up with it. right now we've got clowns protecting. the mobile technology finding clean water not tomorrow not five years in the future. now. in a disaster the intern
now it's a big day in the balkans with two teams from the former yugoslavia to meet in the final of the european basketball championships for the first time slovenia will face serbia in istanbul was expected to be a fairly contested euro basket decider up to five thousand fans from each country to to be travelling to turkey so all the olympic silver medalists slovenia have gone through the tournament on both teams features stalls from the n.b.a. . in the past. so many times france's first time....
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is a big day in the balkans with two teams from the former yugoslavia to meet in the final of the european basketball championships for the first time slovenia will face serbia in istanbul in what's expected to be a face lee contested euro basket decider up to five thousand fans from each country tipped to be travelling to turkey serbia the olympic silver medalists but slovenia have gone through the tournament unbeaten both teams featuring stars from the n.b.a. . that demonstrated in the past that. it mean this is so many times for us first time. you know you know the physical game when michael says fifty fifty chance. it's great you to be a team they play really good they give great players. a lot of a lot of running up and down if you want to win the game it was view that more. often for game day bring on of course more on that throughout the day but. later saw me crying so much well that's it from me sammy's a than for this news hour back with more of the news that's coming out with rachelle in just a couple moments so good don't go too far. arts. oh. it was. a new level of a kid that t
is a big day in the balkans with two teams from the former yugoslavia to meet in the final of the european basketball championships for the first time slovenia will face serbia in istanbul in what's expected to be a face lee contested euro basket decider up to five thousand fans from each country tipped to be travelling to turkey serbia the olympic silver medalists but slovenia have gone through the tournament unbeaten both teams featuring stars from the n.b.a. . that demonstrated in the past...
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balkans and this was the first time the eurobasket final was being contested by two teams from the former yugoslavia in the end it was the slovenians who triumphed captain goran drag a true place for the miami heat in the n.b.a. scored thirty five points seven rebounds and three assists ninety three eighty five miles to school. and an old course has won the year's firth and final women's major the every on championship on a dramatic final day nor to start of the day five strokes behind the leader but carded two eagles in a six under sixty six to finish nine under american brittany ultimate emulated the swede on sunday to also finish a nine and a in really difficult conditions it was not the first time whether interfered after thursday's first round was cancelled the two players headed for a playoff nordquist sank a four foot putt for a bogey five on the soaked eighteenth hole well the one hundred second rank to also mark out of the six this is the swedes first major since two thousand and nine which is also the last time a european one a women's major. equipment failures can be part and parcel of pr
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assists this was the first time the euro basket final has been contested by two teams from the former yugoslavia slovenia beating the olympic silver medalist ninety three to ninety eight australian gold for mark leishman a scored one of the biggest wins of his career and put himself on track for the richest prize in the game leishman lead from the first round to finish five strokes clear of nearest rivals rickie fowler and justin rose and b.m.w. championship on sunday the victory is the second of two thousand and seventeen and as it was a fed ex cup playoffs vent it means leishman will go into next week's top championship seeded only the top five players get to play for ten million dollars bonus prize in atlanta. how much so i said why for the first half and join you in the top five and . you know with with a sitting here it's nice to have the trophies and be in that top five and really you know if i have another good weight next week and i was not one of them now the largest sports event ever to be held in turkmenistan has got underway the opening ceremony of the asian indoor and martial arts g
assists this was the first time the euro basket final has been contested by two teams from the former yugoslavia slovenia beating the olympic silver medalist ninety three to ninety eight australian gold for mark leishman a scored one of the biggest wins of his career and put himself on track for the richest prize in the game leishman lead from the first round to finish five strokes clear of nearest rivals rickie fowler and justin rose and b.m.w. championship on sunday the victory is the second...
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regions of serbia now of course the west didn't like that very much and nato destroyed was left of yugoslavia in ninety nine so i don't think his anti bureaucratic revolution is going to be valid but if he really wanted to streamline the bureaucracy of the u.n. he could do something that many people have called for including many heads of state and government for decades which is fusing the roles of the general assembly and the security council it's absurd that in the twenty first century you've got a select group of nations they can be vetoed by an even more select group of nations deciding on the most pressing of disuse of world affairs particularly world war and peace is concerned and to make matters even worse though of those five members three can outvote two because the coalition of the united states which it with its allies some would say dependence britain and france there's no. way that russia and china which tend to be aligned on many aspects of world affairs can never get a proper representative core of the except in the most extraordinary of circumstances but again it's sort of th
regions of serbia now of course the west didn't like that very much and nato destroyed was left of yugoslavia in ninety nine so i don't think his anti bureaucratic revolution is going to be valid but if he really wanted to streamline the bureaucracy of the u.n. he could do something that many people have called for including many heads of state and government for decades which is fusing the roles of the general assembly and the security council it's absurd that in the twenty first century...
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record she is the author of the responsibility to protect doctrine which is justified interventions from yugoslavia to libya on the grounds that the u.s. military has a responsibility to protect civilians anywhere except in palestine of course wherever there are imperiled and so end marie slaughter was a huge influence on the obama administration's decision to intervene in libya with nato she proclaimed it a smashing success in late two thousand and eleven this should have been discrediting she was working for hillary clinton she has defended it consistently and also called for the intervention in syria under the grounds on the grounds of right to responsibility to protect this whole doctrine that she helped conceive along with samantha power has been completely discredited by the scenes that we see in libya and what would have happened in syria if it had been enacted and this should have been discrediting for her instead like all of these think expert tank. who are funded by corporations or by the gulf states who are funding think tank after thing that she was kicked up stairs and this is the inev
record she is the author of the responsibility to protect doctrine which is justified interventions from yugoslavia to libya on the grounds that the u.s. military has a responsibility to protect civilians anywhere except in palestine of course wherever there are imperiled and so end marie slaughter was a huge influence on the obama administration's decision to intervene in libya with nato she proclaimed it a smashing success in late two thousand and eleven this should have been discrediting she...
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friday the final of european basketball's biggest tournament will be contested by two teams from former yugoslavia for the first time serbia counted for russia in the semifinal a euro basketball tournament is stumble on friday i had a surge of points late in the first half and went on for an eighty seven to seventy nine victory their opponents in sunday's final will be slovenia who shocked spain in the other semi brazilian surface have swept the latest stop on the global to awfully bad toledo upset while number one jodi smith in the final of the men's event at san clemente in california for his second win of the season so then ensure the all brazilian podium by defeating australia's keeley andrey to claim her first tall victory in seven years and there's always support for now i have more feel a bit later come all lovely thank you for that joe yes john are back for two hundred hours g.m.t. with another new here what and where that for you right after the break it's richelle carey with twenty more news here on al-jazeera the latest course on those demonstrations going on in catalonia in spain. it.
friday the final of european basketball's biggest tournament will be contested by two teams from former yugoslavia for the first time serbia counted for russia in the semifinal a euro basketball tournament is stumble on friday i had a surge of points late in the first half and went on for an eighty seven to seventy nine victory their opponents in sunday's final will be slovenia who shocked spain in the other semi brazilian surface have swept the latest stop on the global to awfully bad toledo...
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failing to fight cleansings of ethnic in myanmar, even as we establish international norms in the former yugoslavia and republic as well as rwanda, now we are articulating and demanding ethnic cleansing and a purity of race as a good. there is something horribly wrong with our moral compass and questions of pragmatism if that is what we are articulating as opposed to thinking that no that is not what we should be heading toward and it will not end well. in 1988 we articulate the principles of u.n. security council resolution 242 which is establishing basic principles. poet who istinian the most ardent supporter of 01 state solution reveres. he drafted the declaration of independence for palestinians along these terms so the two state solution is not anathema. what is not is what happens at oslo. when they established backdoor negotiations that undermine all of the work that palestinian negotiators were doing in washington and madrid and rather than insist on what our declaration of independence articulated, instead, we accept the 1970 framework. that severed jurisdiction and sovereignty. so we do n
failing to fight cleansings of ethnic in myanmar, even as we establish international norms in the former yugoslavia and republic as well as rwanda, now we are articulating and demanding ethnic cleansing and a purity of race as a good. there is something horribly wrong with our moral compass and questions of pragmatism if that is what we are articulating as opposed to thinking that no that is not what we should be heading toward and it will not end well. in 1988 we articulate the principles of...
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it's him or him thank you for joining us this is the first time that two countries from the former yugoslavia have contested the final how big a deal is this. well actually peters slovenia with about to do a million inhabitants has fantastic skiers and the top ski jumpers is expression especially successful in individuals balls like judo outlet excel rowing about this is the circus success of a basketball is absolutely right this sports achievement of slovenia athletes on the other hand serbia which has about the seventy million inhabitants they like to say they are basketball country country old bicycle they are very proper out there on that fact at the last world championships and the last olympics in rio serbia won the silver medal just united states with the n.b.a. all stars are better than serbia in this moment this is the biggest event. for both of those countries and tomorrow when the players come back to hometowns and homeland they will be national heroes no doubt i have to ask you then because a lot of people only associate basketball with being in american sports or how popular is t
it's him or him thank you for joining us this is the first time that two countries from the former yugoslavia have contested the final how big a deal is this. well actually peters slovenia with about to do a million inhabitants has fantastic skiers and the top ski jumpers is expression especially successful in individuals balls like judo outlet excel rowing about this is the circus success of a basketball is absolutely right this sports achievement of slovenia athletes on the other hand serbia...
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failing to fight cleansings of ethnic in myanmar, even as we establish international norms in the former yugoslavia and republic as well as rwanda, now we are articulating and demanding ethnic cleansing and a purity of race as a good. there is something horribly wrong with our moral compass and questions of pragmatism if that is what we are articulating as opposed to thinking that no matter what solution there is no purity of race. that is not what we should be heading toward and it will not end well. in 1988 we articulate the resolution --u.n. security council resolution 242 which is establishing basic principles. someone -- a poet who is the most ardent supporter of 01 state solution reveres. he drafted the declaration of independence for palestinians along these terms so the two state solution is not anathema. what is not is what happens at oslo. established backdoor negotiations that undermine all of the work that palestinian negotiators were doing in washington and madrid and rather our insist on what declaration of independence articulated, instead, we accept the 1970 framework. that severed
failing to fight cleansings of ethnic in myanmar, even as we establish international norms in the former yugoslavia and republic as well as rwanda, now we are articulating and demanding ethnic cleansing and a purity of race as a good. there is something horribly wrong with our moral compass and questions of pragmatism if that is what we are articulating as opposed to thinking that no matter what solution there is no purity of race. that is not what we should be heading toward and it will not...
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in yugoslavia they designate him a war criminal. when not is offered free some jew children he prohibited the release resulting in 5000 children being sent to gas chambers. in elementary school is named after him. another nazi operative was sent during world war ii to poison the water supply in british controlled areas in the tel aviv. two schools are named after him. mr. chairman, i'm not against education, i believe the future in the middle east depends on the purveying of inclusive values. i cannot sit here and allow us to not even consider an amendment that would remove u.s. funding for those schools where we are not engaged into pedagogy and values. where we have the admission that the schools are named after these terrorists for purpose of incitement. and for that reason i respectfully ask that you consider amendment 41. >> thank you very much. i appreciate that. >> thank you mr. chairman. i think the committee as well. this is the transportation section division h amendment number 83. my amendment would eliminate a 900 millio
in yugoslavia they designate him a war criminal. when not is offered free some jew children he prohibited the release resulting in 5000 children being sent to gas chambers. in elementary school is named after him. another nazi operative was sent during world war ii to poison the water supply in british controlled areas in the tel aviv. two schools are named after him. mr. chairman, i'm not against education, i believe the future in the middle east depends on the purveying of inclusive values. i...
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he's looked at iraq, afghanistan, yugoslavia, libya and know that the united states isn't going want to to take on a country that is nuclear weapons. they could clean house against another country that doesn't have them. that's spot on. neil: harry, thank you very much. new sanctions are something else we're considering, extending it to anyone who does business with north korea, that would include china, and that would change things the way we've gone about punishing north korea to the extend of punishing those who do business with north korea. to retired navy captain chuck nash what he makes of all of that. what do you make, chuck? >> well, i think, if we're going to do that, if we're going to hammer down really hard on the chinese and the russians, the russians, eh, the chinese big problem, a huge trade deficit with china, major trading partner, but if you look at how do we get ourselves out of this, work ourselves out of this, it's going to take regime change or the removal of nuclear weapons, and they're not going to give up the nukes. so you're looking at regime change, the only
he's looked at iraq, afghanistan, yugoslavia, libya and know that the united states isn't going want to to take on a country that is nuclear weapons. they could clean house against another country that doesn't have them. that's spot on. neil: harry, thank you very much. new sanctions are something else we're considering, extending it to anyone who does business with north korea, that would include china, and that would change things the way we've gone about punishing north korea to the extend...
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in yugoslavia he was designated a war criminal. when the nazis offered to free some jewish children, he prohibited their release, resulting in five -- 5,000 jewish children being sent to the gas chambers. an elementary school is named after him. also a nazi operative was sent by the nazis during world war ii to poison the water supply near tel aviv. two schools are named after him. mr. speaker, i care deeply for the education of our youth. but we have to demand that curriculums be reformed so that the schools that american taxpayers fund do not promote hate and i would yield such time as he may cumet to mr. lamborn. -- may consume to mr. lamborn. the chair: does the gentleman reserve? mr. gaetz: yes, sir, mr. speaker, i reserve. no, i'm sorry, mr. speaker, i was yielding to mr. lamborn. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. lamborn: thank you, mr. chairman. and i also applaud the leadership of representative gaetz on this important amendment. this commonsense amendment prohibits american taxpayer dollars from supporting pales
in yugoslavia he was designated a war criminal. when the nazis offered to free some jewish children, he prohibited their release, resulting in five -- 5,000 jewish children being sent to the gas chambers. an elementary school is named after him. also a nazi operative was sent by the nazis during world war ii to poison the water supply near tel aviv. two schools are named after him. mr. speaker, i care deeply for the education of our youth. but we have to demand that curriculums be reformed so...