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there is no reason why greece can't recognize kosovo. it already recognizes the paperwork and so forth. of course countries that we really helped in the past, romania, these countries should also be recognized -- recognizing kosovo. if there are slower recognitions in the european union that will help increase pressure on russia to wave that veto power in future in the united nations. mr. chabot: with my remaining time let me follow up with another question. among other measures the u.s. brokered agreement that kosovo signed in september included mutual diplomatic recognition of israel while serbia pledged to move its embassy in israel to jerusalem. could you describe why those measures are so significant? mr. bugajski: i think first of all the significance of kosovo because one of the things that serbia has been doing is not only blocking entry of the country into international institutions, but mounting an international campaign of derecognition. in other words, they persuaded mostly through bribery, they persuaded several countries in
there is no reason why greece can't recognize kosovo. it already recognizes the paperwork and so forth. of course countries that we really helped in the past, romania, these countries should also be recognized -- recognizing kosovo. if there are slower recognitions in the european union that will help increase pressure on russia to wave that veto power in future in the united nations. mr. chabot: with my remaining time let me follow up with another question. among other measures the u.s....
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. >> it's usually men who wear this kind of outfit in kosovo. there are hardly any female beekeepers in the country. shqipe shala is one of them. the beekeeping season might be over, but she still checks on her charges regularly. an electric fence protects her hives from the bears that still roam this area near prizren, kosovo's second-largest city. the sharr mountains national park just to the south is a refuge for balkan lynx. this species of wild cat is critically endangered. there are only a few dozen of them left. shqipe shala has 150 beehives. she is the boss and her husband works for her. that's quite an unusual setup but it works for them. >> we like to do things systematically. i start from one end. my husband starts from the other. we like to compete. it's a kind of game to see who can check more beehives. >> today, it looks like a tie. once the inspections are done, shala takes care to extinguish the coal in her smoker which is used to calm the bees. a forest fire could have disastrous consequences. then she reveals a little trade sec
. >> it's usually men who wear this kind of outfit in kosovo. there are hardly any female beekeepers in the country. shqipe shala is one of them. the beekeeping season might be over, but she still checks on her charges regularly. an electric fence protects her hives from the bears that still roam this area near prizren, kosovo's second-largest city. the sharr mountains national park just to the south is a refuge for balkan lynx. this species of wild cat is critically endangered. there are...
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kosovo,ple call it others call it kosovo. the people there are very pro-american. when you go there as an american, you cannot help but feel how much they love this country, and how grateful they are that we helped them. we helped them with independence. i'm honored by that country to have had a highway named after me, a roadway named after me, they even put me on a postage stamp. i was joking with my wife, not a euro postage stamp, a two postage stamp. what an honor for me. i served for a time as chairman and ranking member of the western hemisphere subcommittee, and i have pushed for a foreign policy that focuses on prioritizing what is going on in her own neighborhood. -- in our own neighborhood. one of the last bills president obama signed into law was my bill, the western hemisphere drug policy commission act, which required our government to take stock of what has worked and what has failed in our drug policy over the last few decades. the committee submitted its report to congress with recommendations that i hope will improve drug policy and save lives. i ha
kosovo,ple call it others call it kosovo. the people there are very pro-american. when you go there as an american, you cannot help but feel how much they love this country, and how grateful they are that we helped them. we helped them with independence. i'm honored by that country to have had a highway named after me, a roadway named after me, they even put me on a postage stamp. i was joking with my wife, not a euro postage stamp, a two postage stamp. what an honor for me. i served for a time...
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some people call it kosovo. others pronounce it differently. the people there are very, very pro-american. when you go there as an american you can't help but feel how much they love this country and how much -- how grateful they are that we help them. we help them with their independence. i've been honored by that country. i've had a highway named after me and a road named after me and they put me on a stamp, a postage stamp. i was joking with my wife. i said you know, not a cheap postage stamp they put me on, it's a two-pound postage stamp. two euro, i should say, two euro postage stamp. what an honor for me. i served for a time as chairman and ranking member of the western hemisphere subcommittee. i've always pushed for a foreign policy that focuses on and prioritizes what's going on in our own neighborhood. one of the last bills president obama signed into law was my bill, the western hemisphere drug policy commission act. which required our government to take stock of what's work and what's fail nourd drug policy over the last few decades.
some people call it kosovo. others pronounce it differently. the people there are very, very pro-american. when you go there as an american you can't help but feel how much they love this country and how much -- how grateful they are that we help them. we help them with their independence. i've been honored by that country. i've had a highway named after me and a road named after me and they put me on a stamp, a postage stamp. i was joking with my wife. i said you know, not a cheap postage...
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we prevented genocide in kosovo in 1999 in the balkans wars. we drove serbia out of kosovo. they were doing ethnic cleansing, and a lot of people were murdered. i go to kosovo now and i've got a couple of highways named after me, and they have me on a postage stamp, which is lovely. i was kidding around with my friends and i said, it is not a cheap postage stamp, it is two euros, and they used a picture of me that is about 10 years old, so i look much better than i should have. but if you can change people's lives, what is better than that? there is nothing better than that. greta: who are your mentors here on capitol hill? representative engel: certainly nancy pelosi. i have known nancy -- nancy came to congress, i think, six months before i did. and i have never seen anybody in my life work harder than she does and is as smart as she is. if you go on a trip with her, you start early in the morning and you finished late at night and it is 1:00 in the morning and she keeps going and you are ready to fall over, everyone is looking at each other. she is amazing. greta: what ha
we prevented genocide in kosovo in 1999 in the balkans wars. we drove serbia out of kosovo. they were doing ethnic cleansing, and a lot of people were murdered. i go to kosovo now and i've got a couple of highways named after me, and they have me on a postage stamp, which is lovely. i was kidding around with my friends and i said, it is not a cheap postage stamp, it is two euros, and they used a picture of me that is about 10 years old, so i look much better than i should have. but if you can...
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mission is operating in kosovo to help promote its autonomy and achieve peace. yamashita joined the united nations in 1990 and has worked in several nations. she also serves as deputy head and director of the peace-building support office and director of the u.n. information center in tokyo. >>> china says it has launched a new carrier rocket as part of efforts to develop reusable launch vehicles. the country is accelerating its space development efforts to achieve a goal of becoming a major space power by 2030. china's space agency says the long march 8 rocket made its maiden flight from a launch site on the southern island of hainan on tuesday. the rocket uses liquid fuel that is said to have relatively low impact on the environment. reports say it is capable of carrying a payload of 4.5 tons to an altitude of 700 kilometers. china reportedly aims to develop reusableockets le those produced by u.s. aerospace venture spacex. last week the country announced its lunar mission brought back a capsule containing rocks from the moon. >>> the discovery of the bodies o
mission is operating in kosovo to help promote its autonomy and achieve peace. yamashita joined the united nations in 1990 and has worked in several nations. she also serves as deputy head and director of the peace-building support office and director of the u.n. information center in tokyo. >>> china says it has launched a new carrier rocket as part of efforts to develop reusable launch vehicles. the country is accelerating its space development efforts to achieve a goal of becoming a...
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i go to kosovo now. i have a couple of highways named after me, they have me on a postage stamp, which is lovely. i was kidding around with some of my friends and i said, it's -- a cheap posted stamp, postage stamp, it's two euros. and they have an older picture of me, so i look much greater. but if you can make a change in people's lives, what is better than that? there is nothing better than that. mentors onyour capitol hill? rep. engel: certainly nancy pelosi. nancy came to congress six months before i did. i had never seen anybody in my life work harder than she does. and is as smart as she is. she is unbelievable. if you go on a trip with her, you start in the morning and finish at night, it's 1:00 in the morning, she keeps going and going and you are ready to fall over. she's amazing. thatat has she said to you has motivated you to stay, to keep working? rep. engel: that we can make a difference in peoples's lives, and that is what we are doing. and if you are not there in the middle of things, the
i go to kosovo now. i have a couple of highways named after me, they have me on a postage stamp, which is lovely. i was kidding around with some of my friends and i said, it's -- a cheap posted stamp, postage stamp, it's two euros. and they have an older picture of me, so i look much greater. but if you can make a change in people's lives, what is better than that? there is nothing better than that. mentors onyour capitol hill? rep. engel: certainly nancy pelosi. nancy came to congress six...
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some people call it kosovo. others pronounce it differently. the people there are very, very pro-american. when you go there as an american you can't help but feel how much they love this country and how much -- how grateful they are that we help them. we help them with their independence. i've been honored by that country. i've had a highway named after me and a road named after me and they put me on a stamp, a postage stamp. i was joking with my wife. i said you know, not a cheap postage stamp they put me on, it's a two-pound postage stamp. two euro, i should say, two euro postage stamp. what an honor for me. i served for a time as chairman and ranking member of the western hemisphere subcommittee. i've always pushed for a foreign policy that focuses on and prioritizes what's going on in our own neighborhood. one of the last bills president obama signed into law was my bill, the western hemisphere drug policy commission act. which required our government to take stock of what's work and what's fail nourd drug policy over the last few decades.
some people call it kosovo. others pronounce it differently. the people there are very, very pro-american. when you go there as an american you can't help but feel how much they love this country and how much -- how grateful they are that we help them. we help them with their independence. i've been honored by that country. i've had a highway named after me and a road named after me and they put me on a stamp, a postage stamp. i was joking with my wife. i said you know, not a cheap postage...
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is why you remembered by future generations of serbs and that is a murderer of albanian children in kosovo but as a great war hero who stood up to nato. and the story. provision is books written by convicted war criminals are commonly available when the serbian capital belgrade including the books are behind me which belongs to the ministry of defense these books don't just do well with the average sir the country's politicians including those in government are big fans too. in 2018 the publishing arm of serbia defense ministry took to belgrade book there to promote its newest release. mercyful angels in brains. the multi-volume wartime diary written by former army general. who is currently serving a 22 year prison sentence for crimes against humanity details his experiences in the cause of. his presence at the prestigious fair speaks to the popularity of his nationalist message a narrative that 19 years after the end of the who are still actively endorsed by those in power. source religion the those who were convicted in the hague tribunal are widely seen as heroes in their communities an
is why you remembered by future generations of serbs and that is a murderer of albanian children in kosovo but as a great war hero who stood up to nato. and the story. provision is books written by convicted war criminals are commonly available when the serbian capital belgrade including the books are behind me which belongs to the ministry of defense these books don't just do well with the average sir the country's politicians including those in government are big fans too. in 2018 the...
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is one of your members by future generations of serbs and that is a murderer of albanian children in kosovo but as a great war hero who stood up to nato. and the story. revisionist books written by convicted war criminals are commonly available when the serbian capital belgrade including a bookstore behind me which belongs to the ministry of defense these books don't just do well with the average sir the country's politicians including those in government are big fans too. in 2018 the publishing arm of serbia defense ministry took to belgrade book fair to promote its newest release. mercyful angels embrace. the multi-volume wartime diary written by former army general. who is currently serving a 22 year prison sentence for crimes against humanity details his experiences in the cause of. his presence at the prestigious fair speaks to the popularity of his nationalist message a narrative that 19 years after the end of the wood still actively endorsed by those in power. only resource region the those who were convicted in the hague tribunal are widely seen as heroes in their communities and in
is one of your members by future generations of serbs and that is a murderer of albanian children in kosovo but as a great war hero who stood up to nato. and the story. revisionist books written by convicted war criminals are commonly available when the serbian capital belgrade including a bookstore behind me which belongs to the ministry of defense these books don't just do well with the average sir the country's politicians including those in government are big fans too. in 2018 the...
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is why do you remember by future generations of serbs and that is a murderer of albanian children in kosovo but is a great war hero who stood up to nato. and the story. revisionist books written by convicted war criminals are commonly available hender serbian capital belgrade including a bookstore behind me which belongs to the ministry of defense these books don't just do well with the average sir the country's politicians including those in government are big fans too. in 2018 the publishing arm of serbia defense ministry took to belgrade book fair to promote its newest release. mercyful angels in brains . the multi-volume wartime diary written by former army general. who is currently serving a 22 year prison sentence for crimes against humanity details his experiences in the cause of. his presence at the prestigious fairs speaks to the popularity of his nationalist message a narrative that 19 years after the end of the who are still actively endorsed by those in power. only quit sausage and the those who were convicted in the hague tribunal are widely seen as heroes in their communities
is why do you remember by future generations of serbs and that is a murderer of albanian children in kosovo but is a great war hero who stood up to nato. and the story. revisionist books written by convicted war criminals are commonly available hender serbian capital belgrade including a bookstore behind me which belongs to the ministry of defense these books don't just do well with the average sir the country's politicians including those in government are big fans too. in 2018 the publishing...
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one of your remembered by future generations of serbs and that is a murderer of albanian children in kosovo but as a great war hero who stood up tomato. end of story. revisionist books written by convicted war criminals are commonly available in the serbian capital belgrade's including a book store behind me which belongs to the ministry of defense these books don't just do well with the average sir the country's politicians including those in government are big fans too. in 2018 the publishing arm of serbia's defense ministry took to belgrade book fair to promote its newest release. angels embrace. the multi-billion wartime diary written by former army general. who is currently serving a 22 year prison sentence for crimes against humanity details his experiences in the cause of. his presence at the prestigious fair speaks to the popularity of his nationalist message and narrative that 19 years after the end of the who are still actively endorsed by those in power. those who were convicted in the hague tribunal are widely seen as heroes in their communities and in serbia many of those who p
one of your remembered by future generations of serbs and that is a murderer of albanian children in kosovo but as a great war hero who stood up tomato. end of story. revisionist books written by convicted war criminals are commonly available in the serbian capital belgrade's including a book store behind me which belongs to the ministry of defense these books don't just do well with the average sir the country's politicians including those in government are big fans too. in 2018 the publishing...
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what do you remember by future generations of serbs and that is a murderer of albanian children in kosovo but is a great war hero who stood up to nato. and the story. revisionist books written by convicted war criminals are commonly available when the serbian capital belgrade including a bookstore behind me which belongs to the ministry of defense these books don't just do well with the average sir the country's politicians including those in government are big fans too. in 2018 the publishing arm of serbia defense ministry took to belgrade book fair to promote its newest release. mercyful angels embrace. the multi-volume wartime diary written by former army general. who is currently serving a 22 year prison sentence for crimes against humanity details his experiences in the cause of. his presence at the prestigious fair speaks to the popularity of his nationalist message a narrative that 19 years after the end of the room were still actively endorsed by those in power. only resource region the those who were convicted in the hague tribunal are widely seen as heroes in their communities a
what do you remember by future generations of serbs and that is a murderer of albanian children in kosovo but is a great war hero who stood up to nato. and the story. revisionist books written by convicted war criminals are commonly available when the serbian capital belgrade including a bookstore behind me which belongs to the ministry of defense these books don't just do well with the average sir the country's politicians including those in government are big fans too. in 2018 the publishing...
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which is why you numbered by future generations of serbs not as a murderer of albanian children in kosovo but as a great war hero who stood up to nato. and the story. provision is books written by convicted war criminals are commonly available hender serbian capital belgrade including a bookstore behind me which belongs to the ministry of defense these books don't just do well with the average sir the country's politicians including those in government are big fans too. in 2018 the publishing arm of serbia defense ministry took to belgrade book fair to promote its newest release. mercyful angels in brains . the multi-volume wartime diary written by former army general. who is currently serving a 22 year prison sentence for crimes against humanity details his experiences in the cause of. his presence at the prestigious fair speaks to the popularity of his nationalist message a narrative that 19 years after the end of the room were still actively endorsed by those in power. only source region the those who were convicted in the hague tribunal are widely seen as heroes in their communities a
which is why you numbered by future generations of serbs not as a murderer of albanian children in kosovo but as a great war hero who stood up to nato. and the story. provision is books written by convicted war criminals are commonly available hender serbian capital belgrade including a bookstore behind me which belongs to the ministry of defense these books don't just do well with the average sir the country's politicians including those in government are big fans too. in 2018 the publishing...
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the first gulf war, kosovo, grenada and he couldn't even win in kosovo without bombing the chinese embassy. it seems to me it's a record in this century is colossal disaster. it started two wars which resulted in the death, not including one in libya, the number of deaths in afghanistan and iraq, it's in the hundreds of thousands, murdered, more than died in hiroshima. if we didn't have the military we couldn't get into stupid things like those two was like the one in vietnam. it was once put one way to keep people out of trouble is to take away the tools by which they get into them. >> i will promote what's against the building the modernist report that the cute and foreign policy team has been producing. talked a lot about next streamlining systems and lashes report and next report if i talk a lot about cyber and i. critically, we need to talk about streamlining management, streamlining strategy, developing strategy in thinking more about how we increase the ability to get war fighters into the system and to improve the pipeline. but the most important thing is to move away from these ar
the first gulf war, kosovo, grenada and he couldn't even win in kosovo without bombing the chinese embassy. it seems to me it's a record in this century is colossal disaster. it started two wars which resulted in the death, not including one in libya, the number of deaths in afghanistan and iraq, it's in the hundreds of thousands, murdered, more than died in hiroshima. if we didn't have the military we couldn't get into stupid things like those two was like the one in vietnam. it was once put...
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ireland look some born azerbaijan while 2010 champions spain group 2 a swede in greece georgia and kosovo italy are the top seeds and the next group alongside switzerland northern ireland that will garia in this way nya and the current champions france are there in group d. against ukraine finland it was in the end because of stan the world's top ranked team in belgium and they face well the czech republic by the roots and the stone yes and then the groups contending sixteen's with denmark austria scotland israel foreigners and moldova angre the netherlands face turkey norway montenegro latvia and gibraltar then is the runners up but last time croatia against slovakia russia slovenia cyprus and multiply and the final page england take on poland hungary albania andorra and summary no will germany will play romania iceland north macedonia armenia and liechtenstein or join us now from london is a piece global sports correspondent rob paris rob for me personally the draw looks pretty much balance so what are the highlights. yes all the major teams were in pot one meant they could come up agai
ireland look some born azerbaijan while 2010 champions spain group 2 a swede in greece georgia and kosovo italy are the top seeds and the next group alongside switzerland northern ireland that will garia in this way nya and the current champions france are there in group d. against ukraine finland it was in the end because of stan the world's top ranked team in belgium and they face well the czech republic by the roots and the stone yes and then the groups contending sixteen's with denmark...
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you've got a in and you've got georgia and you've got greece who don't recognize the independence of kosovo. is in that group so we see how that those games go down that security if you've got fans back in stadiums by the time qualifying does begin in march qualifying should be wrapped up in terms of the groups by november 1 of the big things on faith from side is this move to the winter for the world cup in 2022. control. would be held in june and july is normal out of the end of the emperor in december because of the summer heat and cats on that now it could really help feet that because it gives that breathing space in terms of finishing qualifying in time for the told event. in 2 years' time and obviously so much uncertainty at the fates the time damage but speaking to the company to ship yesterday they believe the vaccines and the progress on the vaccines will now actually enable so it meant to be a more normal one hopefully with stadiums as we count down and so 2 years just under until told when the games. one member of royal family has bought a 50 percent say can an israeli football
you've got a in and you've got georgia and you've got greece who don't recognize the independence of kosovo. is in that group so we see how that those games go down that security if you've got fans back in stadiums by the time qualifying does begin in march qualifying should be wrapped up in terms of the groups by november 1 of the big things on faith from side is this move to the winter for the world cup in 2022. control. would be held in june and july is normal out of the end of the emperor...
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kosovo now there's cynical media. us all up with out about. vision of getting. it on wood. this you know i mean in your mind noticing quite you think i have focused on a moment tonight it's. what i'm focused on in the studio but i'm with what it took and i said i know what it's a time of. this you know i mean in your mind not a single one you are getting in when you cry i don't want to. me number one and unanimous. the show could go because i see it right yes it's a. question i. cannot i've only said what i thought going on with the game fun to. see it because as if to say i said. it but. this is news live from germany calls for patients the pandemic wasn't health minister again she reveals the timetable for coffin 1000 fascinations but without enough everyone who will get the life saving jobs 1st and who will have to wait also on the program. hundreds of school boards kidnapped by islamist militants in nigeria.
kosovo now there's cynical media. us all up with out about. vision of getting. it on wood. this you know i mean in your mind noticing quite you think i have focused on a moment tonight it's. what i'm focused on in the studio but i'm with what it took and i said i know what it's a time of. this you know i mean in your mind not a single one you are getting in when you cry i don't want to. me number one and unanimous. the show could go because i see it right yes it's a. question i. cannot i've...
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but her family returned to kosovo when she was 11. >> the war is devastating. i came in touch with my roots and understanding things in a completely different light. >> reporter: last year she traveled to lebanon with unicef to bring attention to the children displaced from war. >> i felt like being from two places at the same time. >> reporter: when lipa was 15, she moved back to london. >> i was, like, well, i want to do music, but i want to do it on a global scale. i have to go back to where everything is happening. >> reporter: she convinced her parents to let her go alone while they stayed in kosovo. how did that conversation go? >> quite a one-way street. >> even, i think, she planned all this thing to happen. it was her destiny. >> i'm quite persuasive, clearly. my parents are still, like, what are you doing? are you sure this is what you want to do? and i'm, like, yeah, yeah, i'm going to just keep on going. >> reporter: at age 21, "new rules," an anthem to women's empowerment, helped catapult lipa to fame. ♪ >> honestly, i dreamt for it to do well. i
but her family returned to kosovo when she was 11. >> the war is devastating. i came in touch with my roots and understanding things in a completely different light. >> reporter: last year she traveled to lebanon with unicef to bring attention to the children displaced from war. >> i felt like being from two places at the same time. >> reporter: when lipa was 15, she moved back to london. >> i was, like, well, i want to do music, but i want to do it on a global...
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players from his team and their paris send your mouth opponents then left the field live to sit in kosovo glow in istanbul for more on this story and the fallouts set up. well there in yes that was an unprecedented accident yesterday evening and as far as what the t.v.'s have picked up during this argument between a verbal and the referee the wee boy is asking him at least 6 times why are you calling me. that racist words and the other another video went viral as well the substitute player. asking the referee why you see it why are you describing him as a black man you're not calling a white man as a white man but not about why are you calling him a black man this when these 2 clips went while of course there was a huge reaction in turkey not only from your supporters all the football team supporters reacted against it including paris and german who also showed solidarity not only by leaving the pitch but also on social media sharing. social social tweets is saying not to racism so the t is the match is expected to resume to night and as for do. decision those 4 officers will not be on th
players from his team and their paris send your mouth opponents then left the field live to sit in kosovo glow in istanbul for more on this story and the fallouts set up. well there in yes that was an unprecedented accident yesterday evening and as far as what the t.v.'s have picked up during this argument between a verbal and the referee the wee boy is asking him at least 6 times why are you calling me. that racist words and the other another video went viral as well the substitute player....
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so it's real good you are called to distribute it but it is totally kosovo for money. you can be distributed through coal surely you know it was developed in the russian and dominion of the countries for so. compose problems. for all of the miners each person who. will be. one more person. we all know that. more. often. so you'll need to wait for 23 months. in the social you simply. can see results. to france now where hospitality workers have gathered in paris against prolonged lockdown measures which they say are crippling their industry although some restrictions will be lifted on tuesday restaurants bars and cafes will have to stay shut right across the holidays earlier my colleague andrew farmer discussed this with our dubinsky who was at the protest for us. from a number of different sectors the restaurant kept by him for sector but also from the tourism sector to a nervous people own entertainment venues like. all come out to tell the government they want to open up their business because they have had. 2020 men with them saying they. see with some recent report
so it's real good you are called to distribute it but it is totally kosovo for money. you can be distributed through coal surely you know it was developed in the russian and dominion of the countries for so. compose problems. for all of the miners each person who. will be. one more person. we all know that. more. often. so you'll need to wait for 23 months. in the social you simply. can see results. to france now where hospitality workers have gathered in paris against prolonged lockdown...
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outsized idea what america could do as the sole superpower he wanted to be involved not just in bosnia and kosovo, cyprus, congo, not with horn of africa and all purpose negotiator all these words is countries were disintegrating and then to find them all irresistible. more of a kissinger figure who had a large view of what was possible what was not in holbrooke was more than would try to go and solve a particular problem in the post-cold war era that is best and most successive and got himself into some troubles that he had a hard time getting out of. host: teen t14 peter there was a line arrow down how much she wanted to be seen as a diplomat but he was after all the fixe fixer, no matter how much he tried to break out of the straitjacket better fixer who shaped world events. james baker was more like kissinger but there was a difference. >> in the sense that baker was unsentimental wasn't moved by pictures of suffering. but he was not like kissinger general great world strategy your geopolitical view and then lawyer and inoperative to get legislation through and a campaign leader to negotiate
outsized idea what america could do as the sole superpower he wanted to be involved not just in bosnia and kosovo, cyprus, congo, not with horn of africa and all purpose negotiator all these words is countries were disintegrating and then to find them all irresistible. more of a kissinger figure who had a large view of what was possible what was not in holbrooke was more than would try to go and solve a particular problem in the post-cold war era that is best and most successive and got himself...
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transport workers in the capital will be among the next in line to receive it here's our teaser among kosovo with details number of cases here to russian capsule remains very high however a group of scientists from the st petersburg state university and nouns that the pandemic already peaked in the russian capital this week now they supported the claim with their own mathematical model created to predict the spread of a covert 19 the situation in st petersburg remains alarmingly. local health officials only 4 percent of hospital beds that were earmarked for cold with 1000 patients remain vacant and that means that the hospitals are almost filled to capacity now the situation is certainly different throughout the country president putin's spokesperson trip this call for said earlier that at the moment there are no plans for a complete lockdown in russia while the head of state himself he admits to country having some issues with a pandemic but everything is under control this have a listen. you go to work because there was no health care system in any country was prepared for it our system pr
transport workers in the capital will be among the next in line to receive it here's our teaser among kosovo with details number of cases here to russian capsule remains very high however a group of scientists from the st petersburg state university and nouns that the pandemic already peaked in the russian capital this week now they supported the claim with their own mathematical model created to predict the spread of a covert 19 the situation in st petersburg remains alarmingly. local health...
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what donald trump did for four years with the peace deal between the uae and israel and bahrain and kosovo. it's amazing stuff. >> there is a lot of firsts in this administration, the military, and politically of course, trying to get in contact with north korea. the administration had this issue. 40,000 soldiers. that didn't work. the military by the way -- it's always been a great military for the last 19 years. politically i don't think the military has been affected. i think military leadership has been affected. judge jeanine: how has it been affected. >> we have some senior officers retired still on active duty that need to answer for the mistakes made in afghanistan and iraq. and there are books and studies written. the administration was decentralized allowing generals to make decision. previous administrations have not. the matter, it's been the best fighting force in the world, period. judge jeanine: what about the defense authorization act? what's the latest with the back and forth with congress and the bill for the military? >> the president is holding up this act which is a bi
what donald trump did for four years with the peace deal between the uae and israel and bahrain and kosovo. it's amazing stuff. >> there is a lot of firsts in this administration, the military, and politically of course, trying to get in contact with north korea. the administration had this issue. 40,000 soldiers. that didn't work. the military by the way -- it's always been a great military for the last 19 years. politically i don't think the military has been affected. i think military...
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a kosovo's highest court has ruled a june parliamentary vote that have elected a new government was illegal the government led by the center right the democratic league of course where it was elected by 61 deputies in the balkan countries 120 c. an't after the previous government was dismissed the constitutional court of course fair is calling on the country's president to hold a new vote if found the poll was illegal because an m.p. who made the decisive vote had been convicted of fraud china's leaders say the country has eradicated extreme poverty over the past 5 years the communist party spent billions of dollars and dispatched thousands of officials to help rural households but critics question the sustainability of the program claiming that millions are at risk of falling back into hardship katrina year reports now from chain county and you can see province. lawton county in china's south is known for its mountains its rivers and its poverty. it was among those one struggling to get by living in this dilapidated house she struggled to raise enough money to send her 2 children to school
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storage basically does minus a huge so it's real good you are called to distribute it but it is totally kosovo for money should political it can be distributed through the cold she was developed in the russian and dominion countries for so. compose problems. for all of that. each person who. will be. one more person. we all know that. more. often. so you need to wait for 23 months. in the social you simply. can see results. on the france now where hospitality workers have gathered in paris against prolonged lockdown measures which they say are crippling their industry although some restrictions will be lifted on tuesday restaurants bars and cafes will have to stay shut right across the holidays earlier my colleague andrew farmer discussed this with our charlotte dubinsky who was at the protest. individuals from a number of different sectors the restaurant cafe impost sector but also from the tourism sector to a nervous people only entertainment venues like. venues all come out to tell the government they want to open up their business because they have had. 2020 men women saying they. see with
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resistance from moscow and i'll go wait there all of the fridge our relationship over libya and syria sudan kosovo outlets are istanbul argentina is poised to become only the 3rd country in south america to legalize abortion as politicians prepare to decide on a bill before congress pro and anti abortion rights campaign is have held rallies and when osiris where the legislation is being debated have a vote in the lower house my apologies we appear to be showing you the wrong pictures but as i was saying this story talking about what is happening in argentina. the vote is expected to be narrowly approved and then go to the senate or an even closer vote is expected. an estimated half a 1000000 illegal terminations occurred out every year in argentina. today's a boat has been out amongst protests and when a scientists. who are not told from under stars are the people that have. followed up the good of. all of those women for example. giving a chief that have anything to do with sound signals to legalize abortion locally in argentina but also in other ludlum a little longer fun of all should be legal
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obama was given the nobel peace prize, and what donald trump did with the peace deal and serbia and kosovo. it's amazing stuff. >> there is a lot of firsts in this administration. the military and of course trying to get in contact with north korea. the obama administration, 40,000 soldiers. that didn't work. the military by the way -- it's always been a great military for the last 19 years. politically i don't think the military is as affective. and the military leadership failed in many ways. >> how has it been effective? >> we have senior officers who need to answer for the mistakes made in iraq. there are books written and studies. this administration decentralized and allowed the generals to make decisions. the marine corps, the coast guard, they have still been the best fighting force in the world, period. judge jeanine: what about the defense authorization act? what's going on with that latest back and forth with congress for the military? >> the president is holding up this act which is a big deal, a $00 billion act. words in this bill allow the military, the army, to change the na
obama was given the nobel peace prize, and what donald trump did with the peace deal and serbia and kosovo. it's amazing stuff. >> there is a lot of firsts in this administration. the military and of course trying to get in contact with north korea. the obama administration, 40,000 soldiers. that didn't work. the military by the way -- it's always been a great military for the last 19 years. politically i don't think the military is as affective. and the military leadership failed in many...
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now, kosovo is a very short air campaign against a modern state. it ended with no nato fatalities and to a lot of people this really looked like a big success story for technology and the new amican way of war. like the revolution in military affairs had born fruit. but we made a lot of mistakes, incling blowing up the chinese embassy. thisas a mistake that involved bad intelligence, coordination failures, little mistaking adding up to a big event that continues to have repercussions for u.s.-china relations today. second, about a decade later, i s working for the office of naval intelligence in and forward deployed if a a seal team in western iraq, this couldn't have been a more different work, long ground war against a regular insurgency, thousands of casualties to the u.s. side, how much thousands on the iraq side and looked like a big failure for the so-called network send trick war -- centric in a population centric war. yet in the midst of this we see the lines of the most network centric organizations that the u.s. created to date, namely in
now, kosovo is a very short air campaign against a modern state. it ended with no nato fatalities and to a lot of people this really looked like a big success story for technology and the new amican way of war. like the revolution in military affairs had born fruit. but we made a lot of mistakes, incling blowing up the chinese embassy. thisas a mistake that involved bad intelligence, coordination failures, little mistaking adding up to a big event that continues to have repercussions for...
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kosovo now there is cynical media may see in us all up with only but i. don't want it. this you know i mean in your mind not to seem quite you know what an uppercase on a moment to notice. what i'm probably going to miss you know what i'm with what an organizer i know what is a term of. this you know i mean when you're minorities ingrown you are getting what are you guys i don't want to. me number and unanimous. the show could oh. yes it said. i should. note i've only said but i thought it went on with her being fun to. see it because as you say i said. above. this is you know we news life from roland a turn for the worse germany sets a new record for daily colona virus cases ahead of germany's disease control agency raises the alarm as culvert continues to rage around the country and the death toll mounts also coming up the u.s. state of south dakota is among the country's worst covert hotspots up.
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and also in the baltics, between kosovo and serbia, so there's a point but what he said net nomination as well he didn't like president trump p.m.ly. what i think he means bit that there and where -- is that trump doesn't have a unifying voice. he is -- he he has created a lot of division and we see that in the u.s. now, right? and also as -- with the u.s. is one of the most important -- i think the most important ally of norway so we have a lot of trade agreements with the u.s. and also norway is depending on the u.s. in nato to defend norway should ever the russians try to take over norway. so it is still -- big deal for norway. so, the u.s. is important to norway, but what the prime minister of norway has said is she is very happy that biden won because it's been hard to deal with trump and he is very apparently unpredictable and difficult to deal with and that doesn't create stability, and that i think that its what we're seeing the results of in the u.s. this, lack of stability and people just -- polarity, polarity against each other, and that's -- i think he has really -- leaving
and also in the baltics, between kosovo and serbia, so there's a point but what he said net nomination as well he didn't like president trump p.m.ly. what i think he means bit that there and where -- is that trump doesn't have a unifying voice. he is -- he he has created a lot of division and we see that in the u.s. now, right? and also as -- with the u.s. is one of the most important -- i think the most important ally of norway so we have a lot of trade agreements with the u.s. and also norway...
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he wanted to be involved not just in bosnia but in kosovo, in cyprus, in congo, not as a military power but certainly as a kind of all-purpose negotiator, the horn of africa there were all the small wars going on in the '90s as countries were disintegrating. in a way baker is more i think of a kissinger figure who had sort of a large view of what was possible, what was not, and of foreign policy is geopolitics, whereas holbrooke was more of an operative who would go in and try to solve a particular problem. i think in the post-cold war era he was booked at his best and also made at its most successes and cut himself into some troubles that he had a hard time getting out of. >> peter, i would like you to pick up on that. there was one line i wrote down about baker in the end when you're writing about how much he wanted to be seen as a diplomat, again working on the book, but i'm quoting he was after all a fixer, no matter how much he you try to break out of that straitjacket but a fixer who shaped world events. saying james baker was in some respects more like henry kissinger but there w
he wanted to be involved not just in bosnia but in kosovo, in cyprus, in congo, not as a military power but certainly as a kind of all-purpose negotiator, the horn of africa there were all the small wars going on in the '90s as countries were disintegrating. in a way baker is more i think of a kissinger figure who had sort of a large view of what was possible, what was not, and of foreign policy is geopolitics, whereas holbrooke was more of an operative who would go in and try to solve a...
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the mayor of boston is partying in kosovo. we would all like to be doing that. >> bill: yeah, sure. joe biden doesn't really know what he's talking about. 100 days, half of us will have been vaccinated. why not be more selective about who should wear the mask and who has to be very careful? again, just this one thing everybody together is a mistake. everybody is pointing out the hypocrisy. do as i say, not as i do, and that's true. when these folks like gavin newsom and the senator and the ala council member, when they go out to eat, they are not wearing their masks, they are only doing what they say we shouldn't do. what they're telling us is that they don't believe it. do you think in that picture, now famous, i got a picture of gavin newsom sitting there, pondering, do you think he sitting there thinking my gosh, i think i'm going to get go that, this is terribly dangerous. he's thinking is this the chateau '63 or '65? >> kennedy: i don't think he is not refined. he is thinking should i get the add-on for $165? dr. saphier -- >> bill: the box ready. >> kennedy: one thing we have
the mayor of boston is partying in kosovo. we would all like to be doing that. >> bill: yeah, sure. joe biden doesn't really know what he's talking about. 100 days, half of us will have been vaccinated. why not be more selective about who should wear the mask and who has to be very careful? again, just this one thing everybody together is a mistake. everybody is pointing out the hypocrisy. do as i say, not as i do, and that's true. when these folks like gavin newsom and the senator and...
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is gone ♪ south georgia ♪ is pakistan hey ♪ has extent hey ♪ turkmenistan ♪ curtis stan ♪ serbia ♪ kosovo ♪ samoa ♪ crimea ♪ eritrea ♪ ukraine and estonia won't here's macedonia ♪ ivory coast ♪ and dubai ♪ goodbye ♪ >> host: goodbye, everybody. >> thank you all for joining us tonight. please pick up a copy of leonard's book and we hope to see you again very soon. >> weeknights this month we are featuring booktv programs as a preview of what is available every weekend on c-span2. tonight as part of our 2020 year in review, focus on books about courts and the constitution. jeffrey sutton discusses his book the central scalia. you are watching booktv on c-span2. booktv on c-span2, created by america's cable television companies, brought you by these television companies who provide booktv to viewers as a public service. on tuesday january 5th the balance of power in the senate will be decided by the winners of the two georgia runoffs is david purdue and kelly leffler are defending their seats and the gop control of the chamber. the democratic challengers are john ossof and ra
is gone ♪ south georgia ♪ is pakistan hey ♪ has extent hey ♪ turkmenistan ♪ curtis stan ♪ serbia ♪ kosovo ♪ samoa ♪ crimea ♪ eritrea ♪ ukraine and estonia won't here's macedonia ♪ ivory coast ♪ and dubai ♪ goodbye ♪ >> host: goodbye, everybody. >> thank you all for joining us tonight. please pick up a copy of leonard's book and we hope to see you again very soon. >> weeknights this month we are featuring booktv programs as a preview of what is...
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he wanted to be involve not just in bosnia but kosovo, cyprus, in congo, as a kind of all-purpose negotiator, the horn of africa, always these small wars going on in the '90s as countries were disintegrating and holbrooke found them irresistible so in a way baker is more i think of kissinger figure who had a sort of a large view of what was possible, what was not, and of foreign policy as geopolitics, whereas holbrooke was more of an operative who would two goh in and try to solve a -- go in and try to solve a problem. he in the post-cold war he was at his best and the mose compelssive and got himself into some trouble he he had hard time getting out of. >> peter, i'd like you pick up on that. there was one line i wrote down, about baker, in the end when you were write bought how much he wanted to be seen as a diplomat, working on the book, but i'm quiting he was of all a fixer. no matter how much he tried to break out of that straight jacket but a fixer who shaped world events. it -- george is saying, james baker was in some respects more like kissinger but there was a difference. >> that's
he wanted to be involve not just in bosnia but kosovo, cyprus, in congo, as a kind of all-purpose negotiator, the horn of africa, always these small wars going on in the '90s as countries were disintegrating and holbrooke found them irresistible so in a way baker is more i think of kissinger figure who had a sort of a large view of what was possible, what was not, and of foreign policy as geopolitics, whereas holbrooke was more of an operative who would two goh in and try to solve a -- go in...
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i did what i did because the russian people decided democratic means and let's see what happened in kosovo. no one in the west opposed that decision despite it not being very democratic. so, should we accept these types of activities or not? there should be no double standard. the sanctions that you imposed against the crimea people, is it because of the and exation, how re these people responsible? what are the people to blame for? you should leave them alone and not impose sanctions and russia being peaceful and all good. we are peaceful and we are all good. indeed. as we heard statements that it's not going to move these words. is not going to expand those words. those were oral statements, not written statements, but we were betrayed. there was a waiver of expansion and nature oof military infrastructure is getting closer to our borders. are we supposed to react to that? who withdrew -- from the missile defense treaties? so as a result, we have to create systems to defend ourselves. withdrew, treaty who it wasn't us but it was the u.s. ok, that would said we are not going to produce or
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trump did during four years with the peace deal between the uae and israel and bahrain and serbia, kosovo, you fought over there, it's amazing stuff. >> yeah. there was a lot of firsts in this administration. the military and politically of course, like going with -- trying to get in contact with north korea. 40,000 soldiers they threw into afghanistan. that didn't work. the military by the way was -- it's always been a great military for the last 19 years. politically i don't think the military's been as affected, i think military leadership has been affected and it should have been because it failed in many cases. we've got a great military now. >> how has it been affected? >> we have some senior officers, retired, still and active duty that need to answer for the mistakes made in afghanistan and iraq. there's books written, studies written. this administration was decentralizing, allowing generals to make decisions. previous administrations have not. the army, navy, air force, marine corps, coast guard, still a matter of -- no matter the administration, have been the best fighting forc
trump did during four years with the peace deal between the uae and israel and bahrain and serbia, kosovo, you fought over there, it's amazing stuff. >> yeah. there was a lot of firsts in this administration. the military and politically of course, like going with -- trying to get in contact with north korea. 40,000 soldiers they threw into afghanistan. that didn't work. the military by the way was -- it's always been a great military for the last 19 years. politically i don't think the...
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kosovo now there's cynical media may seem to us all with only about our. vision of getting what it but on what it. this you know i mean in your mind not in the scene quite you know. because when i'm on one out. what i'm focused on in the scene of what i'm like what it took and i said i'm not going to attempt. this you know i mean in your mind not a single when you are getting in when you cry i don't want to. me nobody has unanimous. the show could oh. yes it said. i should not. only say it but...
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be cases when it just doesn't and you come down to the binary choice in a way what clinton faced in kosovo, either you do nothing and see hundreds of thousands of refugees or you risk war. >> yeah. think the bottom line is that the united states cannot do everything, and that i would want the u.s. to be very heavily involved in this conflict, leaning on azerbaijan, leaning in armenia to resolve the conflict peacefully. if there is aen outknow of refugee is would want at the united states to be heavily involved in humanitarian assistance. would no advocate for u.s. involvement in a war in that part of the world because i think that one of the mistakes we have made in the recent passion is repeated involvement in wars choice. in some cases we have done so for a good reason. getting involved in some areas like libya, we were intending to save lives, to protect civilians, but what happened? well, we intervened along with our european allies in and the country fell apart and turned into a magnet for terrorism, and i think that, yes there are times in which the u.s. should use military force, bu
be cases when it just doesn't and you come down to the binary choice in a way what clinton faced in kosovo, either you do nothing and see hundreds of thousands of refugees or you risk war. >> yeah. think the bottom line is that the united states cannot do everything, and that i would want the u.s. to be very heavily involved in this conflict, leaning on azerbaijan, leaning in armenia to resolve the conflict peacefully. if there is aen outknow of refugee is would want at the united states...
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. >> all these big, historic, transformational accomplishments, kosovo-serbia agreement with ambassador ric grenell at the helm. the work that robert o'brien and jared cush they were have done. if these accomplishments are reversed it also plays back into the china dynamic because it says that the united states is fickle and feckless and can't be trusted to go in the direction that millions of americans supported. and that does give me great pause and concern. stuart: got it, kiron, always a pleasure. >> sure thing. stuart: check the markets real fast, down 70 on the dow, down 33 on the nasdaq. a fractional loss for the s&p. >>> show me please, american and united airlines. both are halting the nonstop flights to china because testing for the crews takes too long. how about that. norwegian suspending most of its cruises through march next year. nonetheless the stock is up a little. >>> president trump threatened to veto the defense bill. why? susan: president trump writing on twitter he is going to veto the annual defense authorization act worth $740 billion unless the law protecting so
. >> all these big, historic, transformational accomplishments, kosovo-serbia agreement with ambassador ric grenell at the helm. the work that robert o'brien and jared cush they were have done. if these accomplishments are reversed it also plays back into the china dynamic because it says that the united states is fickle and feckless and can't be trusted to go in the direction that millions of americans supported. and that does give me great pause and concern. stuart: got it, kiron,...