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they dry his clothes, we're in bulgaria, there's no o.s.h.a. in bulgaria. what? [ laughter ] let me tell you something, jason statham is a true bad, bad dude. [ applause ] bad. that's my boy. [ cheers and applause ] i couldn't believe how incredible that was. >> jay: it seems to me jason statham had the near death experience. [ laughter ] what you did, was you watched a a near death experience! >> very true! [ laughter ] >> jay: you were eating a a smoothie! >> i was supposed -- >> jay: you did not have a near death experience! [ laughter and applause ] >> no! i was supposed to be on the truck, jay! >> jay: but you weren't, you were having a smoothie! you're like people that go, "you know that plane that crashed nine years ago? i took that flight last week." [ laughter ] no, you're not -- that's not the same thing! >> oh, damn. you're ruining my story, jay! [ laughter ] >> jay: now, tell me. you were also in africa. is that business or pleasure, what was that? >> it was a little bit of both. i was shooting a great new movie with adam sandler and drew barrym
they dry his clothes, we're in bulgaria, there's no o.s.h.a. in bulgaria. what? [ laughter ] let me tell you something, jason statham is a true bad, bad dude. [ applause ] bad. that's my boy. [ cheers and applause ] i couldn't believe how incredible that was. >> jay: it seems to me jason statham had the near death experience. [ laughter ] what you did, was you watched a a near death experience! >> very true! [ laughter ] >> jay: you were eating a a smoothie! >> i was...
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italy and bulgaria has already accepted 6,400 refugees this year and is preparing for more. bulgaria says it's struggling to cope with the 2,000 it the taken in and had asked the e.u. for help. sweden, 4,700, germany, 4,500 and france has a request for -- from 700 asylum seekers. britain says it's not planning to take in asylum seekers, sending financial assistance instead. most insist there can be no easing of asylum rules. israel is investigating accusations it interfeerd with an aid convoy on friday. soldiers also seized one of the trucks. more on the events that have caused such fury. >> video has just been released showing israeli soldiers manhandling a group of european diplomats as they tried to bring supplies, emergency aid and tents as well as a truck to a group of bedouins. as you look at the video, you can see the diplomats being surrounded by a huge group of israeli soldiers. as one french diplomat later complained, she was physically dragged from the truck, she was forced to the ground without any kind of guard -- regard for her diplomatic immunity. the army has
italy and bulgaria has already accepted 6,400 refugees this year and is preparing for more. bulgaria says it's struggling to cope with the 2,000 it the taken in and had asked the e.u. for help. sweden, 4,700, germany, 4,500 and france has a request for -- from 700 asylum seekers. britain says it's not planning to take in asylum seekers, sending financial assistance instead. most insist there can be no easing of asylum rules. israel is investigating accusations it interfeerd with an aid convoy...
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worse much worse situation i don't think from greece you have to look very far you simply look to bulgaria for example to see i mean the whole much worse it could have been still today living standards in reserve are higher than they are in bulgaria is greece were to have left the euro zone and that's why men favor all further beno i think it's a disastrous idea once you realized you've made a mistake you should stop doing it it's very simple the bailout is not helping the greek people we've just seen the images of people homeless people living in shelters losing their jobs cannot pay their rent their pension funds are disappearing now the bailout money is not aimed to help the greek people it is a. huge rescue package for bags just because who has benefited who has. number that most not the banks but i think germany has benefited most from the euro zone that's why i see the us come painting on staying within the euro zone and that's why merkel has forty percent of the approval rate because germany is thriving germany exports all over europe and they are have a disability interest in havin
worse much worse situation i don't think from greece you have to look very far you simply look to bulgaria for example to see i mean the whole much worse it could have been still today living standards in reserve are higher than they are in bulgaria is greece were to have left the euro zone and that's why men favor all further beno i think it's a disastrous idea once you realized you've made a mistake you should stop doing it it's very simple the bailout is not helping the greek people we've...
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worse much worse situation i don't think from greece you have to look very far you simply look to bulgaria for example to see i mean the whole much worse it could have been a sale today living standards in reason are higher than they are in bulgaria if greece were to have left the euro zone and that's why men favor all further beno i think it's a disastrous idea once you realized you've made a mistake you should stop doing it it is very simple the bailout is not helping the greek people we've just seen the images of people homeless people living in shelters losing their jobs cannot pay their rent their pension funds are disappearing now the bailout money is not aimed to help the greek people it is a. huge rescue package for bags just because who has benefited who has been. most not the banks but i think germany has benefited most from the euro zone that's why i see the us campaigning on staying within the euro zone and that's why merkel has forty percent of the approval rate because germany is thriving germany exports all over europe and they are have a disability interest in having a stab
worse much worse situation i don't think from greece you have to look very far you simply look to bulgaria for example to see i mean the whole much worse it could have been a sale today living standards in reason are higher than they are in bulgaria if greece were to have left the euro zone and that's why men favor all further beno i think it's a disastrous idea once you realized you've made a mistake you should stop doing it it is very simple the bailout is not helping the greek people we've...
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that victory put russia's second in group two airborne behind bulgaria whom the hosts faced in their second match and the home side were handed an advantage after eighteen minutes when i. was sent off for folding just inside the area and why didn't all have kept his cool to open from the sport however to man bulgaria levelled deep into first half stoppage time thanks to alexander the corner the russians came out fired up in the second half and regained the lead within three minutes gap to normal hove netting his third of the can be then just after an hour brazil luke made sure of the points three one also scoring his third to ensure russia went top of their qualifying group. there's a long way to go we've played only three games i think defeat of where we're finished top will be decided in the last two fixtures we can sit in the last second of the first half so we were a bit nervous about that but we knew there was forty five minutes to go and had it all in our hands. russia kept their one hundred percent were occurred as they is to we want to win against them and they think you to g
that victory put russia's second in group two airborne behind bulgaria whom the hosts faced in their second match and the home side were handed an advantage after eighteen minutes when i. was sent off for folding just inside the area and why didn't all have kept his cool to open from the sport however to man bulgaria levelled deep into first half stoppage time thanks to alexander the corner the russians came out fired up in the second half and regained the lead within three minutes gap to...
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the wage here is worth five or six times what it is in romania and bulgaria. just think of it.ily and bulgaria, if the father comes to britain to work, not only can he earned money and send some money home, but he can claim child benefits for the children. that in terms of purchasing power, is very great. anti-'t want to be people from those countries wanting to better their life, but how can it be right? people can come into britain and effectively claim jobseekers allowance and housing benefits within a couple of weeks of arriving here. how can that make sense and how can that be fair? to our own people. they have paid into the social security system for generations. i don't think it is right and i don't think it is fair at all. i think this is the issue of the biggest disconnect for the ordinary people in this country. they can't do anything about it. they are tied through a series of european commitments that we have to have the open door. they are not prepared to do anything about it. i have no doubt that i shall get severely criticized for this but i have to say, there is
the wage here is worth five or six times what it is in romania and bulgaria. just think of it.ily and bulgaria, if the father comes to britain to work, not only can he earned money and send some money home, but he can claim child benefits for the children. that in terms of purchasing power, is very great. anti-'t want to be people from those countries wanting to better their life, but how can it be right? people can come into britain and effectively claim jobseekers allowance and housing...
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. >>> bulgaria has appeal for help in dealing with a growing number of refugees from syria.are crossing over the border into e.u.'s poorest state. ththe asylum system in bulgarias not able to keep up with the influx. >> we started to seek help from european institutions more actively as more help is badly needed to provide accommodation for these people and we're asking for help that people with be transferred to other countries. >> banking giant jp morgan must pay fines after admitting wrongdoing after a $9 billion trading loss in its london office. regulators say that the bank failed to properly supervisor it's traitor allowing them to assign inflated values to trades. >>> two london based traders are charged with falsifying the losses. >>> the arctic sunrise has been protesting against oil drilling in the barens sea. russian cost guard both fired warning shots and two activists were arrested. >>> that is it from europe. now let's go back to david in doha. >> thank you very much. we've got the sports news coming up in just a couple of minutes. >> reporter: hey, kicking it
. >>> bulgaria has appeal for help in dealing with a growing number of refugees from syria.are crossing over the border into e.u.'s poorest state. ththe asylum system in bulgarias not able to keep up with the influx. >> we started to seek help from european institutions more actively as more help is badly needed to provide accommodation for these people and we're asking for help that people with be transferred to other countries. >> banking giant jp morgan must pay fines...
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they are better off returning to romania and bulgaria. that should be very clear. >> certain leaders on the left are joining his camp, with elections weighing on the mind of politicians. wax when they will not integrate into society and follow our rules? we should return them to their country. >> the opposition is serious of the stomping on their ground. >> imagine for a second if sarkozy took this position on the right. >> parts of the left and human rights organizations have seen the statement as to right wing. >> he is the minister for 65 million people. he should not behave in this way. these comments are not worthy of a man of state. >> there are 20,000 roma in france and they are reportedly victims of forced expulsion. they will have full access to almost all european union states. >> more news in 15 minutes. ♪ >> hello, welcome to "the week in the middle east." we will look at a broad threat in syria and we will look at the tensions between this. army and groups with different enemies but if in goals. has the muslim brotherhood onc
they are better off returning to romania and bulgaria. that should be very clear. >> certain leaders on the left are joining his camp, with elections weighing on the mind of politicians. wax when they will not integrate into society and follow our rules? we should return them to their country. >> the opposition is serious of the stomping on their ground. >> imagine for a second if sarkozy took this position on the right. >> parts of the left and human rights...
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bulgaria there for leno. >> my eyes are burning. >> that's what's making news here in america. >> stayod morning america." have a wonderful friday and a great weekend. >>> you're watching the stakes that works for you -- station that works for you. now good morning maryland. >> his name is gregory hudnet we are live with the latest on why he faces serious charges. a couple of driving laws take effect in maryland in two weeks. what you need to know so you don't get a fine. those stories are straight ahead. happy try. thanks for joining us-- friday. thanks for joining us. let's get to lynette charles so you can plan your day and weekend. >> the weekend is here. he's we look at the temperatures. -- as we look at temperatures we are on the cool side. more seasonable toward the afternoon we will be on the warm side. out the door this morning, we are at 56 degrees in arnold and frederick and 56 in union bridge and right now the winds are calm and there will be more south of the south and west for today that will warm us up. looking merrill's most powerful radar we are dry and stay dry today
bulgaria there for leno. >> my eyes are burning. >> that's what's making news here in america. >> stayod morning america." have a wonderful friday and a great weekend. >>> you're watching the stakes that works for you -- station that works for you. now good morning maryland. >> his name is gregory hudnet we are live with the latest on why he faces serious charges. a couple of driving laws take effect in maryland in two weeks. what you need to know so you...
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drags on the numbers of those fleeing will swell and among those concerned the most are exactly and bulgaria italy has already accepted four thousand six hundred refugees this year and is preparing space for sixteen thousand more garris says it struggling to cope with the two thousand plus people it had to take em and has even asked the e.u. for help with the influx so far in two thousand and thirteen most asylum requests have been made in some way to with four thousand seven hundred people next outcomes germany with four thousand five hundred people and seven hundred requests have been submitted to france britain says it's not planning to take in syrian refugees offering financial aid to other block members instead with their solemn system put to such a harsh stress test so the state's review how are most insist there can be no easing of asylum for all. israel is from a big accusations its army treated a group of european diplomats and human rights activists in the west bank on friday they were accompanying an aid convoy in a village that had previously been demolished by israel soldiers al
drags on the numbers of those fleeing will swell and among those concerned the most are exactly and bulgaria italy has already accepted four thousand six hundred refugees this year and is preparing space for sixteen thousand more garris says it struggling to cope with the two thousand plus people it had to take em and has even asked the e.u. for help with the influx so far in two thousand and thirteen most asylum requests have been made in some way to with four thousand seven hundred people...
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here you are with an attack in bulgaria which is part of an attempted plot in cyprus which is foiled what happened at a time they held the presidency in the e.u. and we then found out before hezbollah dispatched him to cyprus on multiple missions to create a cover story and then covered up the, since the first sent him to other places as a courier to deliver or receive packages for the operators in places like turkey, the netherlands and france. these are not the only cases. he may be aware there are cases going on in thailand and nigeria where the operatives have been captured and are going to be on trial which is rare and unique. let me end with one of my of their favorite stories from the book and i'm going to highlight this for my treasury colleagues. most of you have heard me talk about this already but as a assistant to the treasury this story is near and dear to my heart. as part of these penetrations the fbi managed to carry out in the philadelphia area or from the philadelphia area and went to africa and europe. one of the cases involved the sale of counterfeit money. and th
here you are with an attack in bulgaria which is part of an attempted plot in cyprus which is foiled what happened at a time they held the presidency in the e.u. and we then found out before hezbollah dispatched him to cyprus on multiple missions to create a cover story and then covered up the, since the first sent him to other places as a courier to deliver or receive packages for the operators in places like turkey, the netherlands and france. these are not the only cases. he may be aware...
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the circles around today because now we know that the bombing in bulgaria involved at least two dual nationals, one of lebanese australian koala lebanese canadian, and it comes back to the united states because we now know that the lebanese canadian involved in the plot, his father came upon a wiretaps' related to the hezbollah cigarette smuggling sele was investigated and convicted. it all comes together. hezbollah continues today to try to avenge the death, but there is something else going on, as i mentioned. deeply involved in assassinating israeli tourists around the world. he himself told this reporter, that has nothing to do with him. you want to assassinate an israeli tourist you're there. we can do it any time. it has everything to do with the place and role of hezbollah with the rest of the iranian nuclear program. we get into this in some detail at the end of the book. that is an important and dramatic thing to pinpoint because as we try -- and i am sure that we will come to think about why hezbollah is doing what they're doing, there are two things that people need to rea
the circles around today because now we know that the bombing in bulgaria involved at least two dual nationals, one of lebanese australian koala lebanese canadian, and it comes back to the united states because we now know that the lebanese canadian involved in the plot, his father came upon a wiretaps' related to the hezbollah cigarette smuggling sele was investigated and convicted. it all comes together. hezbollah continues today to try to avenge the death, but there is something else going...
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on the other side you had germany, austria/hungary, bulgaria and the ottoman empire now, who startedit is a much more complicated question. historians still argue about it i tell my students go to the library and see how many books you have on the origins of the first world war and see how many there are on the origins of the second world war. the first world war ones go on forever. at the latest count, i think there was something like 21,000 books in english on who started the first world war and that's because it's not clear. i think what historians, the consensus now is that germany didn't perhaps technically start it but germany had created the atmosphere in which it became likely that german policies before 1914 had been so reckless that they had helped to create an alliance against germany and they had helped to create an atmosphere in europe where really any single incident would set it off, and what set it off was the assassination of the arch duke at sarajevo in the summer of 1914. c-span: why would that set it off? >> guest: the arch duke was the heir to the austrian throne
on the other side you had germany, austria/hungary, bulgaria and the ottoman empire now, who startedit is a much more complicated question. historians still argue about it i tell my students go to the library and see how many books you have on the origins of the first world war and see how many there are on the origins of the second world war. the first world war ones go on forever. at the latest count, i think there was something like 21,000 books in english on who started the first world war...
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. >> there's bulgaria. [ crickets ] >> is this a new map? iran. >> in europe, right? >> no, no. >> we don't know. >> there's -- >> um -- >> i feel embarrassed. i'm half in the bag because i have had a couple of martinis. there it is. >> she got it. do you watch "hannity"? >> of course. >> shout out to sean. >> hi, sean! >> yeah, she got it. everyone clap! [ applause ] >> what was she wearing? what was that? one of the angels from victoria's secret? i don't know. theh
. >> there's bulgaria. [ crickets ] >> is this a new map? iran. >> in europe, right? >> no, no. >> we don't know. >> there's -- >> um -- >> i feel embarrassed. i'm half in the bag because i have had a couple of martinis. there it is. >> she got it. do you watch "hannity"? >> of course. >> shout out to sean. >> hi, sean! >> yeah, she got it. everyone clap! [ applause ] >> what was she wearing? what was...
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was press his job bulgaria. the nazis marched in around night team 39. >> since 19 58, book tv has shown over 40,000 hours of programming. throughout the fall we are marking 15 years of book tv on c-span two. camc-span's video competition is underway. this year we are doubling the number of winners and prize money. create a 5-7 minute documentary on the most important issues you think congress should continue. entries should include c-span video, varying points of view and due by january 20. >> congressional budget office director says the federal budget is on a course that cannot be sustained indefinitely. his remarks came at a news conference as part of the budget outlook for the next 25 years. this is just under an hour. >> good morning. thank you all for coming. i am the director of the congressional budget office. this morning, the cbo released its latest long-term budget outlook, showing what would have been to the budget over the next 25 years under a number of different policies. today's report differs f
was press his job bulgaria. the nazis marched in around night team 39. >> since 19 58, book tv has shown over 40,000 hours of programming. throughout the fall we are marking 15 years of book tv on c-span two. camc-span's video competition is underway. this year we are doubling the number of winners and prize money. create a 5-7 minute documentary on the most important issues you think congress should continue. entries should include c-span video, varying points of view and due by january...
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. >> there's bulgaria. [ crickets ] >> is this a new map? iran. >> in europe, right? >> no, no. >> we don't know. >> there's -- >> um -- >> i feel embarrassed. i'm half in the bag because i have had a couple of martinis. there it is. >> she got it. do you watch "hannity"? >> of course. >> shout out to sean. >> hi, sean! >> yeah, she got it. everyone clap! [ applause ] >> what was she wearing? what was that? one of the angels from victoria's secret? i don't know. the "hannity" viewer got it. that should tell you everything. >> thanks. that's all the time we have left. thanks for being with us. let not your heart be troubled. the news continues. greta standing by to go live on the record. take it away. >>> tonight a major escalation in u.s. involvement in the war in syria. it involves our cia. first -- >> vladimir putin has just asserted that he has a moral superiority to the president of the united states. >> i was insulted. >> i almost wanted to vomit. >> i have seen chutzpah before but not anything like this. >> i totally disagree with him
. >> there's bulgaria. [ crickets ] >> is this a new map? iran. >> in europe, right? >> no, no. >> we don't know. >> there's -- >> um -- >> i feel embarrassed. i'm half in the bag because i have had a couple of martinis. there it is. >> she got it. do you watch "hannity"? >> of course. >> shout out to sean. >> hi, sean! >> yeah, she got it. everyone clap! [ applause ] >> what was she wearing? what was...
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possible threats against airliner, possible threats against anything from what hezbollah did bulgari bulgariat's a reference to the suicide attack last sum cher killed six and injured 32. military analysts also pointed this week's denial of the service attack. as a likely probing incident designed to test the system. >> what you see is an increase in cyber attacks. you already have the organization with servers out of russia launch cyber attacks against multiple news organizations. >> with the conflict escalating, and increasingly seen as part of the jihad, the fbi director explained in a recent interview the bureau's foerks on westerner, speckly american passport holder, who are joining the fight and could launch terrorist attacks on u.s. soil. >> one of the concerns i think we all have at this juncture, a person is traveling to years. i can't gaining expertise. >> bringing it back to this country, bringing it back to europe. >> have you seen documented case of american citizens traveling from this country to syria and then coming back? >> yes. at least one indictment that i have in my mind.
possible threats against airliner, possible threats against anything from what hezbollah did bulgari bulgariat's a reference to the suicide attack last sum cher killed six and injured 32. military analysts also pointed this week's denial of the service attack. as a likely probing incident designed to test the system. >> what you see is an increase in cyber attacks. you already have the organization with servers out of russia launch cyber attacks against multiple news organizations....
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remarks by socialist interior minister about expelling france's estimated 15,000 romer people to bulgaria and romania. >> the majority have to be taken to the border. we're not here to welcome these people. i think we have to say these things. it is not about stigmatizing. it is about facing reality. the problems we deal with in the cities. the roma are supposed to stay in their country and integrate society over there. >> raare those the words of a socialist? >> not at all. at the same time, are those the words of an interior minister? that is the problem. he cannot just talk about philosophy. he has to try to find solutions to real problems. and the truth is that there are lots of problems with the roma communities near paris. >> working-class suburbs. >> exactly. what i s wrong, point out an ethnic group, that is a problem. it makes a stigma to the whole community, but it is true that there have to be some solutions. in some cases, they were trying to find new housing for these groups of people has worked wel l. we have seen some because we have done many reports in the last two years
remarks by socialist interior minister about expelling france's estimated 15,000 romer people to bulgaria and romania. >> the majority have to be taken to the border. we're not here to welcome these people. i think we have to say these things. it is not about stigmatizing. it is about facing reality. the problems we deal with in the cities. the roma are supposed to stay in their country and integrate society over there. >> raare those the words of a socialist? >> not at all....
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. >> reporter: and he suffered a defeat in bulgaria and comfortable 3-0 victory.e a terrible start in the bid to win a $10 million jackpot as the pga tour reaches finale and victory at the tour championship would guaranty the title. and he had 3 over par and 73. out in front is henrick and the players in with a shot of the $10 million prize. >> the bonus fact when it's your day and you are hitting good shots and you are getting it as close as i got them. i'm pretty sure i could have hit the same number of good shots but another day and 20 feet and 15 feet and 10 feet away and today 4" on four and 4 feet away on five and a foot away on six and you know it's just those some days it just works out really good for you. >> reporter: and team usa kept the slim hopes of keeping the america's cup alive after winning on thursday and they are 8 points to 2 and 2003 winner new zeeland need one more race win to take back the oldest trophy in international sport and the captain jimmy spithill at the start to gain advantage to take the win. and the second race proves lucky as i
. >> reporter: and he suffered a defeat in bulgaria and comfortable 3-0 victory.e a terrible start in the bid to win a $10 million jackpot as the pga tour reaches finale and victory at the tour championship would guaranty the title. and he had 3 over par and 73. out in front is henrick and the players in with a shot of the $10 million prize. >> the bonus fact when it's your day and you are hitting good shots and you are getting it as close as i got them. i'm pretty sure i could have...
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at the same time, i had a woman come into my life, a woman from bulgaria. this country is just on me. she's here tonight. her name is mira kelly. and she brought with her something off of the internet about a near-death experience, about a woman in hong kong whose name is anita moorjani. she's an author, a hay house author now, and she's written a book, a powerful book. and i read this story about anita, and it seems that on the 2nd of february, in the year 2006, this woman was wheeled into a hospital in hong kong. she had been sick for five years. her organs had all shut down. her family was gathered at the emergency room, her husband, who is here tonight, i'm honored to have met, beautiful man, named danny. and the doctors had told her family and her husband that these were her last hours. she was down to 86 or 88 pounds. anita emerged from her coma, some 30 hours in a coma, and she has a story to tell that is so compelling, she's here from hong kong to share with you some of the lessons that she learned while she was in this comatose state and what she c
at the same time, i had a woman come into my life, a woman from bulgaria. this country is just on me. she's here tonight. her name is mira kelly. and she brought with her something off of the internet about a near-death experience, about a woman in hong kong whose name is anita moorjani. she's an author, a hay house author now, and she's written a book, a powerful book. and i read this story about anita, and it seems that on the 2nd of february, in the year 2006, this woman was wheeled into a...
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. >> are you sitting at home going i want a >>> from belize to bulgaria to micronesia, don't know wherebeen there and done that. he's in the toyota green room. learn how he went to every country on earth without flying. we're getting out the map. >>> plus, "all that mattered" on this date, 45 years ago, a stop watch started ticking. any ideas? >> yes. >> do you know where? >> yes. >> the answer is next on "cbs this morning." we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ to enjoy all of these years. what are you trying to make?? tryin' to make food, man. are you recording this? can you help me, instead of recording? look, it has instructions, did you read 'em? for aveeno® positively radiant face moisturizer. [ female announcer ] aveeno® with soy helps reduce the look of brown spots in 4 we
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. >> a 26 million-dollar removal bulgaria will be installed next year and they are calling this a safety. allied currently drivers driving in a different direction all have a small piece of plastic dividing them from each other. >> the new barrier will be made of plastic and concrete. >> one officer that patrols the bridge and 101 says that most of the accidents on the bridge are minor fender benders involving cars driving in the same direction. >> the burial would do nothing to prevent those accidents appeared >> right now there is no barrier on the southbound lanes. >> " a barrier will prevent head-on collisions and " peer >> the bulk of the money coming from the federal transportation association. the remaining 6 million came from the tolls that were collected here at the golden gate bridge. >> the bush kron 4 news appeared >> kron4 also reached out to bay area drivers to see what they thought about the new golden gate bridge barry appeared >> " you do not know what to expect if someone is taking on their phone you can get into a head on collision in " peer >> " i'm not sure i need to
. >> a 26 million-dollar removal bulgaria will be installed next year and they are calling this a safety. allied currently drivers driving in a different direction all have a small piece of plastic dividing them from each other. >> the new barrier will be made of plastic and concrete. >> one officer that patrols the bridge and 101 says that most of the accidents on the bridge are minor fender benders involving cars driving in the same direction. >> the burial would do...
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a few words about the soul, based on a lecture i heard from a great teacher of mine who lived in bulgaria. he was an initiatic science teacher, and his lecture was very profound, and i wrote these words after listening to one of his recorded lectures. he said, the ideal of the soul, the thing it asks for is neither knowledge nor light, nor happiness. the ideal of the soul is space, immensity. the one thing your soul needs is to be free, free to expand and reach out and to embrace the infinite. yes, the ideal of the soul is infinity. it is miserable when it is circumscribed and restricted. it is a fragment of the universal soul, which is infinite. that's what i speak about here in this program. the need to move beyond just fitting in, the need to move past being circumscribed, the soul does not like when you get fenced in, when it is told what to do, when it's told it has limitations, when it's told it can't become that. and so many of us go through our life with these enormous limitations that we've placed upon ourselves that have been handed to us from the time that we were little boys a
a few words about the soul, based on a lecture i heard from a great teacher of mine who lived in bulgaria. he was an initiatic science teacher, and his lecture was very profound, and i wrote these words after listening to one of his recorded lectures. he said, the ideal of the soul, the thing it asks for is neither knowledge nor light, nor happiness. the ideal of the soul is space, immensity. the one thing your soul needs is to be free, free to expand and reach out and to embrace the infinite....
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hezbollah has been accused of attacks in bulgaria.here is a lot of uncertainty and fear about what iran and hezbollah might do if there is a strike on syria. i don't think there is so much they will get involved hotel he. -- militarily. host: here is a question from "time" magazine -- will they follow the president into a war that no one wants? it's really tough because their constituents -- there doesn't seem to be a huge amount of support for this. overhadow of iraq plays all of this. host: publicly, house sayblicans and democrats they're not whipping. guest: there may be a sense in both houses of the congress that if the attacks, happens and things go wrong, the president would be able to say, things have gone wrong but i'm not alone in this. i have the support of congress. original point, there's a sense that the obama administration went to congress as an afterthought so that if things can go wrong, it would not find itself isolated here in the u.s. wrong and are reminiscent of iraq -- people fromelections coming up congress. we
hezbollah has been accused of attacks in bulgaria.here is a lot of uncertainty and fear about what iran and hezbollah might do if there is a strike on syria. i don't think there is so much they will get involved hotel he. -- militarily. host: here is a question from "time" magazine -- will they follow the president into a war that no one wants? it's really tough because their constituents -- there doesn't seem to be a huge amount of support for this. overhadow of iraq plays all of...
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was press his job bulgaria. the nazis marched in around
was press his job bulgaria. the nazis marched in around
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hezbollah has been accused of attacks in bulgaria. there is a lot of uncertainty and fear about what iran and hezbollah might do if there is a strike on syria. much't think there is so fear that they will get involved hotel he. -- militarily. host: here is a question from "time" magazine -- will they follow the president into a war that no one wants? guest: it's really tough because their constituents -- there doesn't seem to be a huge amount of support for this. the shadow of iraq plays over all of this. host: publicly, house republicans and democrats say they're not whipping. guest: there may be a sense in both houses of the congress that if this happens, if the attack happens and things go wrong, the president would be able to say, things have gone wrong but i'm not alone in this. i have the support of congress. back to my original point, there's a sense that the obama administration went to congress as an afterthought so that if things can go wrong, it would not find itself isolated here in the u.s. if things go wrong and are remi
hezbollah has been accused of attacks in bulgaria. there is a lot of uncertainty and fear about what iran and hezbollah might do if there is a strike on syria. much't think there is so fear that they will get involved hotel he. -- militarily. host: here is a question from "time" magazine -- will they follow the president into a war that no one wants? guest: it's really tough because their constituents -- there doesn't seem to be a huge amount of support for this. the shadow of iraq...
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two of the guests are still here on the mantle -- these were gifts from the king of bulgaria. after the -- the world tour they came back here for a couple of months and then went to mexico in cuba. the paintings -- they were given to the grants by the government of mexico. a very popular artist in mexico. this is the dining room. this is what a family would have their meals. there would have been some light entertaining here. nothing too elaborate in the home. we have some other gifts that were given to the grants on the world tour. this piece was eventually given to julia. this was a bronze urn given to her by the citizens of yokohama, japan. a little vase, this was given to her by the emperor of japan. on the mantle is one of the most personal pieces that julia liked best. she actually framed it. the leaves were given to her by general grant, leaves he picked up from the holy city. she kept them, had them framed and wrote the whole story on here. julia probably had the time of her life on this world tour. she devotes almost a third of her memoirs to it. she developed a frien
two of the guests are still here on the mantle -- these were gifts from the king of bulgaria. after the -- the world tour they came back here for a couple of months and then went to mexico in cuba. the paintings -- they were given to the grants by the government of mexico. a very popular artist in mexico. this is the dining room. this is what a family would have their meals. there would have been some light entertaining here. nothing too elaborate in the home. we have some other gifts that were...
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we don't blame people from romania and bulgaria who want to come here i would be packing my bags now. it is about opportunity. just think of that. a family in bulgaria will send so many home but has job benefits at 20 pounds per week for the children that part of europe is very great. those people want to better their lives. but how can that be right? the people can come into britain and effectively seek housing benefits in job seekers a well within a few weeks to be here how does that make sense and how was that fair to our own people? especially those who have paid into the system over generations? i don't think it is right in bet of think is fair at all but the biggest disconnect between the political class in the ordinary people of this country but they cannot do anything about it because they're tied to a series of european treaties to a commitment to have the open door they're not prepared to do anything about it. i have to say no doubt i shall get severely criticized. but there is a darker side to open the door in j. gary. london is already experiencing the romanian crime wave
we don't blame people from romania and bulgaria who want to come here i would be packing my bags now. it is about opportunity. just think of that. a family in bulgaria will send so many home but has job benefits at 20 pounds per week for the children that part of europe is very great. those people want to better their lives. but how can that be right? the people can come into britain and effectively seek housing benefits in job seekers a well within a few weeks to be here how does that make...