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the suspects are from bulgaria and got away with it for more than a year. the u.s.y considers this case and the particular a fairly sophisticated crime. >> it requires the perpetrators to engage in a series of criminal acts to accomplish the objective. >> federal court records indicate they placed small electronic devices over the slots were debit and credit cards are inserted into the atm. the skimmer reads the slip on the card. and this is one of them placing a device on an atm in bel air. hear, a surveillance camera catches him in a yellow shirt, installing a skimmer. they did this repeatedly, targeting dozens of banks all over the greater baltimore area, including a owings mills, ellicott city, waldorf, and belle ayr. >> to achieve their objectives, they need not just the information from the card with your pin number. >> to obtain that, they use miniature spy cameras like this one. they remove the tiny camera and attach it to be atms to record victims' injuring their pin numbers. then they remove the skimmers. tghhe plug into a computer and distillate and permi
the suspects are from bulgaria and got away with it for more than a year. the u.s.y considers this case and the particular a fairly sophisticated crime. >> it requires the perpetrators to engage in a series of criminal acts to accomplish the objective. >> federal court records indicate they placed small electronic devices over the slots were debit and credit cards are inserted into the atm. the skimmer reads the slip on the card. and this is one of them placing a device on an atm in...
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gears competitive and now we're sure that with the price revision we have done and by the way in bulgaria it was far away from twenty percent discount from. friends calculation was you could calculate was a different base ok maybe a relation to the previous prices. you see we agree that commercial terms and can you should not be disclosed in the normal practice but again i believe that we in no way could be reasonably used for the price. misconduct because our prices are not disturbed by us it's established by the price for buildings with oil in the press and by the way all products it's a commodity. basket stranger things international community exchanges are you suggesting that the european union is trying to get a discount on the gas promised gas and that's what the european commission's investigation is all the bad book area is part of the european union does the discount have anything in common with that probe no absolutely it was a standard price revision procedure especially the use of the old contract expired actually prepared to a new contract and i could tell you the bulgarian p
gears competitive and now we're sure that with the price revision we have done and by the way in bulgaria it was far away from twenty percent discount from. friends calculation was you could calculate was a different base ok maybe a relation to the previous prices. you see we agree that commercial terms and can you should not be disclosed in the normal practice but again i believe that we in no way could be reasonably used for the price. misconduct because our prices are not disturbed by us...
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bulgaria and hungary, which produce small amounts, are certainly grateful for that. officials in brussels will surely think twice about a ban, not wanting to cause a feud with an entire nation. >> a sip of champagne, several pints of beer, or not a single drop? how much of all are you allowed to drink and still drive? it is different in every european country, but one thing is the same everywhere. you get punished if you exceed the limit. alcohol slows down your ability to react. you become at risk for other people on the road. don't even think about it in poland. if you're caught drunk driving, you won't get away with just a fine. ♪ >> it happens every day on polish roads. drivers who pass in dangerous situations or trucks who get around paying tolls -- the consequence, poland leads the list in the eu of the most people killed in traffic accidents. commemorative crosses dot the roads and alcohol is usually to blame. that, despite political so strict alcohol limit of 0.02. police put up check points all over, like here. it is 6:30 a.m. after two hours, police have ch
bulgaria and hungary, which produce small amounts, are certainly grateful for that. officials in brussels will surely think twice about a ban, not wanting to cause a feud with an entire nation. >> a sip of champagne, several pints of beer, or not a single drop? how much of all are you allowed to drink and still drive? it is different in every european country, but one thing is the same everywhere. you get punished if you exceed the limit. alcohol slows down your ability to react. you...
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as compared to, oh, bulgaria. >> we invented the internet so we started out at number one, we're now 29th and falling, and we're behind places like lithuania and bulgaria. >> reporter: and thus johnston's controversial bottom line: that reading the fine print would show just how anti-competitive america has become. >> i'm not against corporations. i am in favor of rules that promote competition, that prevent monopolies and duopolies, that make you earn your profits in the competitive market, you don't get them through a government rule that lets the company reach in your wallet and take money. >> reporter: david cay johnston, thank you very much. >> well, thank you. >> brown: paul found one more example of fine print you may not know about: in your paycheck. find out about that online. >> warner: next tonight, a look at the future of immigration reform. ray suarez has our story. >> esta es la oportunidad... >> suarez: members of the congressional hispanic caucus had a clear message today in two languages: now is the time for comprehensive immigration reform, after years on the back b
as compared to, oh, bulgaria. >> we invented the internet so we started out at number one, we're now 29th and falling, and we're behind places like lithuania and bulgaria. >> reporter: and thus johnston's controversial bottom line: that reading the fine print would show just how anti-competitive america has become. >> i'm not against corporations. i am in favor of rules that promote competition, that prevent monopolies and duopolies, that make you earn your profits in the...
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shares were also a bit better than the market as a gas giant agreed to a twenty percent discount to bulgaria for ten years so far as the biggest european discount for the company. now the news ukraine has said it considers buying twenty percent less gas from russia next year the country plans to substitute that amount with germany's gas which is claimed to be around a quarter cheaper however analysts say the current low price is the term by a lack of demand in that stricken year and that could change ukraine tries to get a discount from gas from have that has been trying to do that for the past two years while the gas monopoly says that could be possible only on certain conditions like access to the country's pipeline system. by that's all for now coming up next it's the truth seeker with daniel bushell. resistance is not of politics but a culture. is couldn't. get some. cultures of resistance on our team. culture is that so much different each musician has the power to try new mark one again guns are using military assault would you be israelis would be cheaper this time four years ago an i
shares were also a bit better than the market as a gas giant agreed to a twenty percent discount to bulgaria for ten years so far as the biggest european discount for the company. now the news ukraine has said it considers buying twenty percent less gas from russia next year the country plans to substitute that amount with germany's gas which is claimed to be around a quarter cheaper however analysts say the current low price is the term by a lack of demand in that stricken year and that could...
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aleksey miller are sealed the twenty billion dollars deal with bulgaria today katie goes from headquarters with the details well gary was the last prodigy to sign the south stream pipeline contract and now all is set for construction to commence on december the seventh a bit about the pipeline itself that is the second one of the north stream to actually send to read not true russian gas to europe and it ok about after the price of gas was which the last of which happened in two thousand and nine was when the european consumers are actually dealt with. as well as a rather bitter cold winter as a result as well not the time russia ukraine of siphoning off the gas which was meant for the continent and the south stream pipeline is meant to avoid potential conflicts in the future in the south stream pipeline will go from russia to bog area via the black sea to serbia hungary slovenia and the first to live reso gas are expected by twenty sixteen with the full capacity of sixty three bidding cute meters of gas carrying through the pipeline by twenty eighty gas from fifty percent of the pipes and
aleksey miller are sealed the twenty billion dollars deal with bulgaria today katie goes from headquarters with the details well gary was the last prodigy to sign the south stream pipeline contract and now all is set for construction to commence on december the seventh a bit about the pipeline itself that is the second one of the north stream to actually send to read not true russian gas to europe and it ok about after the price of gas was which the last of which happened in two thousand and...
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project of the sub seaport of the pipeline and then on thursday we'll make an investment decision on bulgaria stretch and will start the actual construction of the project on the seventh of december all. right let's move over to the markets first of all to united states where trading is still on and flat markets remain weak despite home depot's earnings which topped expectations analysts believe there's little hope for real rally recovery rallies until progress is made on budget talks without them this could trigger more than six hundred billion dollars in automatic tax hikes and spending cuts in january this is called the fiscal cliff that everyone's talking about now european markets take a look at them they have been slightly higher and that's up to greece sold enough treasury bills to ease worries of an imminent default five billion euros worth of for two bills was sold and the euro was gaining at one point on that but right now it's come down basically some certainty about greece of course not providing much optimism to investors when it comes to the euro the ruble has also been weak in
project of the sub seaport of the pipeline and then on thursday we'll make an investment decision on bulgaria stretch and will start the actual construction of the project on the seventh of december all. right let's move over to the markets first of all to united states where trading is still on and flat markets remain weak despite home depot's earnings which topped expectations analysts believe there's little hope for real rally recovery rallies until progress is made on budget talks without...
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project of the subsea part of the pipeline then on thursday will make an investment decision on bulgaria's stretch and will start the actual construction of the project on the seventh of december all those pictures now coming back to that topic the u.k. regulators have indeed launched an investigation into alleged wholesale gas price manipulation financial services authority pledged to carefully examine any instances of potential market abuse but the stories are raising a lot of questions about the fairness of consumer prices in general and the trustworthiness of industry watchdogs now discuss this in more did so now joined by my colleague the business about the sun and sky you're following that story that's why it has this story been brought to the public eye and who did that well it was first brought to the public eye by this former city trader named seth friedman who worked for a company responsible for setting the so-called the benchmark prices these prices and then he used for a wholesale contracts and according to what he saw he believes that this price manipulation actually went on
project of the subsea part of the pipeline then on thursday will make an investment decision on bulgaria's stretch and will start the actual construction of the project on the seventh of december all those pictures now coming back to that topic the u.k. regulators have indeed launched an investigation into alleged wholesale gas price manipulation financial services authority pledged to carefully examine any instances of potential market abuse but the stories are raising a lot of questions about...
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russia's gazprom has recently secured a landmark deal with bulgaria the last one needed to start building the south stream arclight it's aim to do about the russian gas directly to european consumers just like its northern two in the north. the deal was signed amid accusations from the european union of unfair pricing and the other hand the middle lowering demand for gas and europe in general so how is the company going to face all those and those who discuss it with one of the cooperations main decision makers head of gazprom export alexander in madrid.
russia's gazprom has recently secured a landmark deal with bulgaria the last one needed to start building the south stream arclight it's aim to do about the russian gas directly to european consumers just like its northern two in the north. the deal was signed amid accusations from the european union of unfair pricing and the other hand the middle lowering demand for gas and europe in general so how is the company going to face all those and those who discuss it with one of the cooperations...
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being suppressed there are thirty three new wiki leaks all around the world there's even one in bulgaria there's one in the appalachian mountains of tennessee in the united states for coal miners to put out the truth about what happens in the coal mines i mean there's a lot of very interesting stuff going on prompted by that so far from being a discouraging thing i think a lot of people are quite encouraged by what's going on we certainly are for people watching the idea of a whistleblower is often deep throat from the watergate scandal and i say the figure that stays in the background see can you explain and summarize why it's so important that we protect these people because courage is contagious and if they are not caught. that's encouragement to everybody else. it's like any whistleblower anywhere but it's fear that prevents them if we can reduce that fear then more will come forward so they'll be more investigative reporting better and more in-depth and skeptical reporting will learn more about governments and corporations that we need to know that now is secret the secret world a d
being suppressed there are thirty three new wiki leaks all around the world there's even one in bulgaria there's one in the appalachian mountains of tennessee in the united states for coal miners to put out the truth about what happens in the coal mines i mean there's a lot of very interesting stuff going on prompted by that so far from being a discouraging thing i think a lot of people are quite encouraged by what's going on we certainly are for people watching the idea of a whistleblower is...
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we used to be the bulgaria of american politics and now we've turned into the paris. or that's how we feel. i would say on the whole, having talked to both sides repeatedly, they both insist that their trackings show their candidate up a point or two. and i have no reason to disbelief them. that leads me to believe that it's very close. president obama would love to have virginia, because if he gets it, he really blocks most of the reasonable pathways to 270, assuming he keeps ohio and he's clearly ahead there. and governor romney really needs virginia. he's got to have it. >> speaking of gotting to have a state, let's go down to adam smith in florida. you guys had a poll out today, 51-45 that had romney ahead. this seems to be saturday same story that larry is hearing in virginia, i hear in florida, where the two sides insist they're ahead because they believe in two different world views of what the electorate is going to look like. >> i hear the same thing that both sides are convinced they're up by a point or two and this is a margin of error race. today was the l
we used to be the bulgaria of american politics and now we've turned into the paris. or that's how we feel. i would say on the whole, having talked to both sides repeatedly, they both insist that their trackings show their candidate up a point or two. and i have no reason to disbelief them. that leads me to believe that it's very close. president obama would love to have virginia, because if he gets it, he really blocks most of the reasonable pathways to 270, assuming he keeps ohio and he's...
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precisely because this belt of countries from estonia to bull -- bulgaria are right next door to russiantinue to be a factor in europe's evolution. if you look at russia, it's half the longitudes of the world but it's got less people than bangladesh. it's been invaded by poles, lithuanians, swedes. french, germans over the centuries, so russia still requires buffer zones in eastern europe and the caucuses. vladimir putin is not the totalitarian evil giant the western union paints him as. his ne-yo imperialism is o impe his ne-yo imperialism is o imp function of his jeep geographical insecurity. poland, here in blue, may emerge as the real pivot state because, again, there's geography. poland has a lot of shale gas underground. poland may emerge as an energy giant in the 21st century which will give it leverage against germany and russia. >> let's move to the indian subcontinent. why is afghanistan proving so difficult to deal with? why is the u.s. a decade into the war unable to go on patrol with afghans? >> one of the reasons is geographical. if you look at this relief map here, the bo
precisely because this belt of countries from estonia to bull -- bulgaria are right next door to russiantinue to be a factor in europe's evolution. if you look at russia, it's half the longitudes of the world but it's got less people than bangladesh. it's been invaded by poles, lithuanians, swedes. french, germans over the centuries, so russia still requires buffer zones in eastern europe and the caucuses. vladimir putin is not the totalitarian evil giant the western union paints him as. his...
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. >> i'm from bulgaria. >> from iran. >> afghanistan. >> i'm from france. >> i was born in venezuela.west africa. >> senegal. >> just like from many of our ancestors the road here has been long and the americans to become those americans has been recorded in decades, not years. >> 10 years ago. >> 12 years ago. >> 4 years ago. >> 20 years next month. >> i've lived here basically my whole life. >> 24 years. >> but wait they do to find their own american dream, each one deeply personal. >> my american dream is to become a fire fighter. >> my daughter at the school. >> my american dream has to become an american. >> to create my own leg. >> i to be a successful woman. >> to pursue the happiness. >> today that's my american dream. >> right now it means that eventually i'm going to get to vote. >> my american dream is to buy a house in maine. >> you don't have to become like a billionaire. it can be your own business. it can be your own dream. >> learning how democracy works. >> taking part in the rights i'm helping to defend. >> each story unique, but one word the same. >> the freedom. >>
. >> i'm from bulgaria. >> from iran. >> afghanistan. >> i'm from france. >> i was born in venezuela.west africa. >> senegal. >> just like from many of our ancestors the road here has been long and the americans to become those americans has been recorded in decades, not years. >> 10 years ago. >> 12 years ago. >> 4 years ago. >> 20 years next month. >> i've lived here basically my whole life. >> 24 years. >>...
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in bulgaria orthodox believers light candles to pay tribute to the late patriarch.ers from children in the post office. in india, maple trees change colors as autumn comes to an end. hot shots, pictures coming in from around the world. >>> president obama normally is very cool, relatively private. he's not prone to big displays of public emotion. all of which makes this coming video you're about to see so rare. it was taken wednesday, the day after his re-election, when the president stopped by his chicago campaign headquarters. >> i come here and i look at all of you what comes to mind is it's not that you guys actually remind me of myself. it's the fact that you are so much better than i was in so many ways. you're smarter, and you're better organized. and you're more effective. and so i'm absolutely confident that all of you are going to do just amazing things in your lives. and what bobby kennedy calls the ripples of hope that come out when you throw a stone in the lake, that's going to be you. i'm just looking around the room and i'm thinking where will you guy
in bulgaria orthodox believers light candles to pay tribute to the late patriarch.ers from children in the post office. in india, maple trees change colors as autumn comes to an end. hot shots, pictures coming in from around the world. >>> president obama normally is very cool, relatively private. he's not prone to big displays of public emotion. all of which makes this coming video you're about to see so rare. it was taken wednesday, the day after his re-election, when the president...
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we need to follow the examples set forward by france and bulgaria who ban fracking, and the truth ister and air and climate change, they don't know state boundaries. this is an issue that affects us all, and so i do support a federal ban, and what's scary is what we're hearing from both major party presidential candidates. they are both promoting drilling for natural gas. while i appreciate that maffei is opposed of fracking, i want him to join me in calling for a federal ban. a moratorium, regulated fracking will not protect us. we have to stop these riskien e-unconventional extractions whether it's hydrofracking, mountain top removal, deep water drilling. we saw the gulf disaster. we can't afford to have these accidents. they are expensive. hurt too many people. they hurt the climate. i support banning hydrofracking nationally. >> moderator: mr. maffei? maffei: we have to put it in the clean water act, i sponsored legislation of that effect when i was in congress. water sheds don't stop at state lines, oh, i'm leaving pennsylvania, going to new york. we need national regulation on
we need to follow the examples set forward by france and bulgaria who ban fracking, and the truth ister and air and climate change, they don't know state boundaries. this is an issue that affects us all, and so i do support a federal ban, and what's scary is what we're hearing from both major party presidential candidates. they are both promoting drilling for natural gas. while i appreciate that maffei is opposed of fracking, i want him to join me in calling for a federal ban. a moratorium,...
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we need to follow the example set by france and bulgaria with water and air and climate change we don'the boundaries. i do support a federal ban. we hear from both major presidential candidates that both promote drilling for natural gas all the dan maffei is personally opposed for a hydro-fracking i asked them to join me we need to stop the unconventional fossil fuel extraction mountaintop removal, or 86 we cannot afford these accidents. they are expensive and hurt the climate i support banding hydro-fracking nationally. maffei: read do need to put under the clean water act. watershed still stock that state lines. we clearly need national regulation. or a moratorium. i am concerned about the unintended consequences because cold does more environmental damage than any of the resource. we need to approach this in a collaborative way. we need to do it in a way to balance out the energy needs of the industry but make sure reduce something on the environmental side. we need to work together. compromise is necessary but let's move forward not put our head in the sand. >>moderator: ed much of
we need to follow the example set by france and bulgaria with water and air and climate change we don'the boundaries. i do support a federal ban. we hear from both major presidential candidates that both promote drilling for natural gas all the dan maffei is personally opposed for a hydro-fracking i asked them to join me we need to stop the unconventional fossil fuel extraction mountaintop removal, or 86 we cannot afford these accidents. they are expensive and hurt the climate i support banding...
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from poland, ireland, united kingdom, or in 1999, the next year, few years later, it switched to bulgaria, nigeria, and albania. these top names that occur have a lot to do with how many people throw their name in a hat. and nothing to do with whether or not they really want to be americans. whether they really have the qualifications, whether they have any connection to america that would allow them to get a job. not long ago the "wall street journal," i believe, put a whole page into this. talking about and taking one after another anecdotal examples of people who came having won the lottery with the american dream. and found out that they couldn't find a job, maybe a taxi driver, maybe not. they weren't making it and they were thinking about going back. this is all too common in those visas. mr. speaker, i want to use my closing time to address a couple points because they are important for the american people to understand because what you heard here just a few seconds ago was a statement that we just had a referendum. well, i remember all the election talk and very little of it was o
from poland, ireland, united kingdom, or in 1999, the next year, few years later, it switched to bulgaria, nigeria, and albania. these top names that occur have a lot to do with how many people throw their name in a hat. and nothing to do with whether or not they really want to be americans. whether they really have the qualifications, whether they have any connection to america that would allow them to get a job. not long ago the "wall street journal," i believe, put a whole page...
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we need to follow the examples set forth by france and bulgaria that have already banned hydrofrackingd the truth is that water and air and climate change, they don't know state boundaries. this is an issue that effects us all, and so i do support a federal ban. and what's really scary is what we're hearing from both major party presidential candidates, they're both promoting drilling for natural gas. so while i appreciate that dan maffei is personally opposed to hydrofracking, i would want him to join me in calling for a federal ban. a moratorium isn't going to protect us. we need to stop these kinds of risky, unconventional fossil fuel extractions whether it's hydrofracking, mountaintop removal, deepwater drill,. we can't afford to have these kinds of accidents. they're expensive, they hurt too many people, they hurt the climate, and so i support banning hydrofracking nationally. >> moderator: mr. maffei? maffei: well, i do think we need to put it under the clean water act. i sponsored legislation when i was in congress. they don't stop at state lines, so we clearly need national reg
we need to follow the examples set forth by france and bulgaria that have already banned hydrofrackingd the truth is that water and air and climate change, they don't know state boundaries. this is an issue that effects us all, and so i do support a federal ban. and what's really scary is what we're hearing from both major party presidential candidates, they're both promoting drilling for natural gas. so while i appreciate that dan maffei is personally opposed to hydrofracking, i would want him...