Press freedom the largest pool comes from the philippines is permanently taken off air. And caught between conflict and trying to find a better life we meet one migrant whos decided to call libya. An installer bron james and the l. A. Lakers head into basketballs call insane bubble the games biggest star has now arrived in florida ahead of the n. B. A. Leagues reached. We begin the program with a memorial to the victims of an atrocity that happened 25 years ago and is still fresh in the memory of those who lived through it its the anniversary of the srebrenica genocide and more than 8000 muslim boys intimate were murdered by both troops the ceremony took place in eastern bosnia and herzegovina where survivors families and dignitaries remembered those who died the killing was the worst crime of the 900 95. 00 balls deemed war was the only mass murder to be a genocide on european soil since the end of the 2nd world war. Our correspondent eric is in trouble well talk to him shortly but 1s
Rides off road. More weapons, more intelligence sharing and special forces training for the gulf states. Thats what the u. S. Secretary of state john kerry is promising after a meeting here in doha. But hes been talking to gulf leaders to sell the Iran Nuclear Deal and discuss the region. Were covering the story on both sides of the atlanta. In a moment well cross over to roslind jordan in washington, d. C. And first, we go to jamal in doha. It sound like john kerrys answer to the concerns in the region is that well sell you more weapons and share more intelligence. Yes, essentially, that is what concrete steps his visits were going to present in terms of reassuring the gulf countries. He specifically spoke as you say selling more weapons, particularly antiballistic missile capabilities, which have been held up. What is ironic about that is that president obama right after the iran deal announced said if iran was to adhere to the deal would be sold Ballistic Missiles in eight years. Th
Not housing, food, travel, transportation. 100,000 in financial assets. Houston, we have a problem. So, theres good news and this is where i want to focus this going forward. And the good news is the culture of aging is changing. I bet if i had time to spend with each one of you what id find is that your attitudes are different than they may have been earlier in your lives. Frankly different than those attitudes that might have existed with your parents and grandparents. The majority of baby boomers want to continue to work or work past age 65. Thats a very good thing. Why . Because work is good for your health. And its good for your wealth. Traditional retirement can elevate a wide range of health risks. It is not good to move to a beach to play shuffleboard, to hang out in a rec center and wait to die. It is good to remain engaged and active and purposeful and productive. Thats one of the things that we have to try to promote, all of us, and to live it and ill talk a little bit about
Isis is a predator on that human misery and they will continue to do that. Especially in europe. We have to be thinking much more longterm, unfortunately, about how to deal with the masses, the scale of the refugee crisis, and confront that. Because what we end up with is a bunch of refugee camps where kids have been out of school for 10 years. There is no prospect for your children to have a better life. We are creating a situation in which isis can have an easier time radicalizing communities. Host what about the recently struck deal between europe and turkey. Does that help . Michael i dont know how much it helps. To me, we are looking at the margins. I think the europeans are in a difficult position as far as the policy perspective and from a human perspective. What is calledt for, whatever else we are going to do in syria and iraq, we have to leave the world in confronting the scale of the crisis and making sure that we dont waste a generation in the middle east and we dont hand t
Democrats, democrat line. Republicans, republican line, and you can tell us what you think on cspan on twitter and on facebook. The phone lines are open. Discourse, thel kind that we see on tv, and the kind that we experience among each other, it did not used to be this bad. And it does not have be this way. Now, a little skepticism is healthy. But when people distrust distrust they come to institutions. They lose faith in government. They lose faith in our future. We can acknowledge this. But we dont have to accept this. And we cant enable it. That was the speaker of the house yesterday, a little bit of his speech on capitol hill. Dont lose faith in the government was his message. What you think this morning about what the speaker had to say and the current tone of politics . This is the front page of the Washington Post republicans building a firewall between trump. They say their big money allies are rushing to protect senate house cabinets. Fearing that the party could lose its hol