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not only endorses rumania in bulgaria i'm having full access to the u.k. labor market and social security system after twenty fourteen now even that's not enough for david cameron david cameron wants turkey to join the european union with the free rights of access for another eighty million people so that's why david cameron is on immigration he is encouraging open door immigration in fact just in the same way that tony blair did well what do you say to the criticisms that your fees on immigration are fueling prejudice well that's complete you know and i just resent that reject that and if people are deeply prejudicial against those from overseas they can go vote b.m.p. don't vote for us go vote for the b.n.p. if that's how you feel if you're like ukip and you know you wish people in romania and bulgaria well but you don't think that total unlimited open door is a responsible thing to do at a time of twenty two percent youth unemployment then come a vote for you what are your concerns regarding immigration when it comes to winning in bulgaria never in our
not only endorses rumania in bulgaria i'm having full access to the u.k. labor market and social security system after twenty fourteen now even that's not enough for david cameron david cameron wants turkey to join the european union with the free rights of access for another eighty million people so that's why david cameron is on immigration he is encouraging open door immigration in fact just in the same way that tony blair did well what do you say to the criticisms that your fees on...
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let me be quite clear -- the time has not yet come. >> romania and bulgaria have been eu member since 2007, but because of opposition from germany and others, the issue of membership is off the agenda until the end of the year. the countries reject the criticism and say they have made progress in the fight against corruption and organized crime. >> we want an agreement in the future that allows bulgaria and romania to join the shannon's own. we have fulfilled all the criteria for membership two years ago. >> europe without borders for some. others, that is the message from brussels, will just have to wait. >> coming of, a new look for a very old attraction in san francisco. >> first, a roundup of other news making the headlines. >> the party of a leading candidate in kenya's presidential election has called for a vote counting to be stopped because of what he says are irregularities. the running mate of the prime minister has told a news conference that he has evidence some results have been doctored. >> a russian dancer accused of masterminding an acid attack on the artistic director
let me be quite clear -- the time has not yet come. >> romania and bulgaria have been eu member since 2007, but because of opposition from germany and others, the issue of membership is off the agenda until the end of the year. the countries reject the criticism and say they have made progress in the fight against corruption and organized crime. >> we want an agreement in the future that allows bulgaria and romania to join the shannon's own. we have fulfilled all the criteria for...
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the foreign minister in bulgaria has granted british politicians who claim the u.k. is flooded with foreign nationals to be a dangerous statement. he said that some british members of parliament are living in a fantasy world. now this report. the stereotypes about bulgarian workers. both rising young business executives, they studied and worked in britain and they may return when restrictions are abolished. but bulgaria will always be home. >> the negative propaganda that went through the media in england, it's not the right way to do it. guy that said when we open the gates, millions of bulgarian people and romanian people are getting your jobs and you'll be struggling to get by. this is not the case. myi really hope most of peers and friends and fellow bulgarian students in the u.k. and elsewhere in the world come back here so we get a better home for us. >> the outgoing bulgarian foreign minister has told al jazeera that some british politicians are playing a dangerous nationalist game by using bulgarian's as a scapegoat in the immigration debate. and suppose asto
the foreign minister in bulgaria has granted british politicians who claim the u.k. is flooded with foreign nationals to be a dangerous statement. he said that some british members of parliament are living in a fantasy world. now this report. the stereotypes about bulgarian workers. both rising young business executives, they studied and worked in britain and they may return when restrictions are abolished. but bulgaria will always be home. >> the negative propaganda that went through the...
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. >> people in bulgaria have been marking -- marking a holiday here they are marking a holiday.they are protesting poor living conditions. they say the prime minister has done little to help. >> a traditional, national holiday became a day of protest in bulgaria as reports emerged that the man at the center of this political crisis, prime has suffered aofov, recurrence of a heart complaint. reports said he would miss the presidential parade. the demonstrations were sparked by a huge increase in electricity prices and growing economic suffering. >> they are protesting about everything. the economy is very bad. everything is going down. >> we don't have a very good education. and healthcare. nothing. the politicians are very corrupted. >> the right-wing prime minister has resigned as a result of earlier violenct protests. but no one, including the socialists, seem ready to fill the power vacuum. the president is likely to begin the process of appointing an interim cabinet of that cracks in the next few days -- of technocrats in the next few days. >> know one, unified has emerged s
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not only endorses rumania in bulgaria and having full access to the u.k.labor market and social security system after twenty fourteen now even that's not enough for david cameron david cameron wants turkey to join the european union with the free rights of access for another eighty million people so that's why david cameron is on immigration he is encouraging open door immigration in fact just in the same way that tony blair did well what do you say to the criticisms that your fees on immigration are fueling prejudice well that's complete that you know i mean i just resent that reject that and if people are deeply prejudicial against those from overseas they can go and vote b.m.p. don't vote for us go vote for the b.n.p. if that's how you feel if you're like ukip and you know you wish people in romania and bulgaria well but you don't think that total unlimited open door is a responsible thing to do at a time of twenty two percent youth unemployment then come a vote for you what are your concerns regarding immigration when it comes to even naming in bulgari
not only endorses rumania in bulgaria and having full access to the u.k.labor market and social security system after twenty fourteen now even that's not enough for david cameron david cameron wants turkey to join the european union with the free rights of access for another eighty million people so that's why david cameron is on immigration he is encouraging open door immigration in fact just in the same way that tony blair did well what do you say to the criticisms that your fees on...
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you have seen them in cyrus, and bulgaria, everywhere. this is why we have a common interest in preventing them from obtaining these deadly weapons. i know that here too president obama fully appreciates israel's need to defend itself and i look forward to discussing with him ways to address this challenge to our common security. the third issue i intend to discuss with president obama is our common quest for peace. israel seeks a peace with our palestinian neighbors, a peace that will and our conflict once and for all. now that peace must be grounded in reality and it must be grounded in security. israel withdrew from lebanon. we withdrew from gaza. we gave up territory. we got terror. we cannot allow that to happen a third time. israel is prepared for a meaningful compromise, but as israel's prime minister, i will never compromise on our security. [applause] we must work together to find a realistic path forward and i think that path has to be a measured step-by-step process in which we work to advance a verifiable, durable, and defensi
you have seen them in cyrus, and bulgaria, everywhere. this is why we have a common interest in preventing them from obtaining these deadly weapons. i know that here too president obama fully appreciates israel's need to defend itself and i look forward to discussing with him ways to address this challenge to our common security. the third issue i intend to discuss with president obama is our common quest for peace. israel seeks a peace with our palestinian neighbors, a peace that will and our...
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. >> bulgaria and romania had another delay in their efforts to join the zone, an end to border controlor bulgarians and romanians to western europe. germany said it would block the two country's entry. peter frederick cited organized crime, and austria also voiced objections. >> a court in italy sentenced one yearrlusconi ti one yeao in prison. he was found guilty of publsihin hing wiretaps. the charges will expire before the hearings are complete. he will face charges of tax fraud and sex with an underage prostitute. >> leaders from latin american gathered in venezuela to bid goodbye to hugo chavez. the president of belarus was invited to join the guard of nejad.with amadejad. it wil lbl be embalmed and put on permanent dispaly folay r the venezuelans who want to show respect. maduro was sworn in -- criticized by the opposition on constitutional grounds. he has called for immediate electiosn. ons. >> rebel fighters in columbia freed two german tourists held captive for four months. columbia's second largest rebel group took them in the northeast of the country in early november. >> ar
. >> bulgaria and romania had another delay in their efforts to join the zone, an end to border controlor bulgarians and romanians to western europe. germany said it would block the two country's entry. peter frederick cited organized crime, and austria also voiced objections. >> a court in italy sentenced one yearrlusconi ti one yeao in prison. he was found guilty of publsihin hing wiretaps. the charges will expire before the hearings are complete. he will face charges of tax fraud...
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it looks as least as though bulgaria is heading for an election on may 12th. in a way, the campaigning has already started because people have been out making their points about how they think things should play out here. >> they and you come let him come alive in the bulgarian capital. during soviet times, coffee culture did not really exist in russia. now the love is growing so much that thousands are drinking the brew each day. there are doing it a little differently. >> at this cafe come a time really is money. at most cafes, the more you consume, the more you pay. here, things are different. do not pay what you drink or eat. time you spend a year. they pay it $4 for the first hour. in the past few years, muscovites have taken cafe culture to their hearts. this is just one of many places popping up fueled by the demand for places to work, eat, drink, and talk. a freee trying to create space for people to want to communicate with each other and make different art projects. the cafeone decade ago cu life really had not taken off. they did not have the funds
it looks as least as though bulgaria is heading for an election on may 12th. in a way, the campaigning has already started because people have been out making their points about how they think things should play out here. >> they and you come let him come alive in the bulgarian capital. during soviet times, coffee culture did not really exist in russia. now the love is growing so much that thousands are drinking the brew each day. there are doing it a little differently. >> at this...
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a little farther towards bulgaria some snow. kiev, you have been paralyzed by snow. it is not a welcome sight here through the next several days. here is your extended forecast. >>> chocolate makers in belgium are famous for their creations, now they're popular for their chocolate stamps. they have a image of chocolate on the front, and on the back there is an essence of cocoa oil. >> chocolate taste. >> translator: they smell good like chocolate. >> the post office released more than half a million stamps in total. they're attracting stamp collectors and chocolate lovers. i'm gene otani, have a great day where ever you are.
a little farther towards bulgaria some snow. kiev, you have been paralyzed by snow. it is not a welcome sight here through the next several days. here is your extended forecast. >>> chocolate makers in belgium are famous for their creations, now they're popular for their chocolate stamps. they have a image of chocolate on the front, and on the back there is an essence of cocoa oil. >> chocolate taste. >> translator: they smell good like chocolate. >> the post office...
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this guy here in the orange shirt is named evalo zartov, a businessman from bulgaria and reports says convicted of the embezzlement of funds. they're saying millions of dollars. he thinks his sentence is unfair and he sent this video around to the media. you see, he has a rather large knife. this video is not about what he is about to do to somebody else, it is about what he is about to do to himself. >> oh, no. >> you notice it is like a leather belt he is putting in his mouth. he gets himself out a cutting board and he is about to, you guessed it, cut off one of his pinky fingers, not a prank. here is where he starts sawing away at his pinky, sawing, sawing, sawing, sawing, doesn't look like the sharpest knife so it doesn't come off easy and you can see him put a big towel over the pinky and he got about half and there it is laying on the counter. >> is this real or is this just a video to get attention? >> i don't know. when you see this shot here t sure looks real. it is being reported his sentence for them bezelment nine years in prison, so this is his way to protest that. >> ni
this guy here in the orange shirt is named evalo zartov, a businessman from bulgaria and reports says convicted of the embezzlement of funds. they're saying millions of dollars. he thinks his sentence is unfair and he sent this video around to the media. you see, he has a rather large knife. this video is not about what he is about to do to somebody else, it is about what he is about to do to himself. >> oh, no. >> you notice it is like a leather belt he is putting in his mouth. he...
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wind was also a feature of these storms, and the second set of the shots was taken in bulgaria. you can see the trees coming down. this is probably after the very worst of it had gone through. we had reports of scuffling down. unfortunately, a fatality, and also a roof ripped off a school by the strong winds. that whole system is beginning to push through. we should see quietly weather pushing through and down through into the eastern part of the mediterranean. but central areas remain dry and fine. looking very unsettled into germany. could see very heavy snowfall. >> tough choice here on al-jazeera. representatives of raila odinga filed a protest against the election results. he refuses to accept that kenyatta won the election. zimbabwe voting underway in a referendum on the new constitution. if passed, the power of the president would be curtailed and the prime minister removed. and united nations investigators say u.s. drone attacks in pakistan violate the country's sovereignty. the u.n. team also found the strikes caused far more civilian casualties than have been recognize
wind was also a feature of these storms, and the second set of the shots was taken in bulgaria. you can see the trees coming down. this is probably after the very worst of it had gone through. we had reports of scuffling down. unfortunately, a fatality, and also a roof ripped off a school by the strong winds. that whole system is beginning to push through. we should see quietly weather pushing through and down through into the eastern part of the mediterranean. but central areas remain dry and...
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the serious point is look at the example of romania and bulgaria. both countries are riddled with corruption and difficulties, and the political imperative in brussels was to get the member states in. when there were complaints, they say they are not ready, they have not fulfilled the criteria. officials said actually once they are in the club, it is easier to make them comply with the rules. some people say that is the same now with croatia, that the political imperative is to make this club bigger. it is not absolutely necessary, and you have raised the question already -- why do people want to join? estonia has been bidding to join the euro in the midst of all the chaos in the eurozone. on one level, it is quite amusing to see this happening, but people ask why they are joining and what the ramifications are. people are saying greece was never ready to join the eurozone, so why are these people being ushered in? is it politics? is it reality? no one is too sure which is which. >> in germany's world cup qualifying campaign continues in nuremberg i
the serious point is look at the example of romania and bulgaria. both countries are riddled with corruption and difficulties, and the political imperative in brussels was to get the member states in. when there were complaints, they say they are not ready, they have not fulfilled the criteria. officials said actually once they are in the club, it is easier to make them comply with the rules. some people say that is the same now with croatia, that the political imperative is to make this club...
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the serious point is look at the example of romania and bulgaria. both countries are riddled with corruption and difficulties, and the political imperative in brussels was to get the member states in. when there were complaints, they say they are not ready, they have not fulfilled the criteria. officials said actually once they are in the club, it is easier to make them comply with the rules. some people say that is the same now with croatia, that the political imperative is to make this club bigger. it is not absolutely necessary, and you have raised the question already -- why do people want to join? estonia has been bidding to join the euro in the midst of all the chaos in the eurozone. on one level, it is quite amusing to see this happening, but people ask why they are joining and what the ramifications are. people are saying greece was never ready to join the eurozone, so why are these people being ushered in? is it politics? is it reality? no one is too sure which is which. >> in germany's world cup qualifying campaign continues in nuremberg i
the serious point is look at the example of romania and bulgaria. both countries are riddled with corruption and difficulties, and the political imperative in brussels was to get the member states in. when there were complaints, they say they are not ready, they have not fulfilled the criteria. officials said actually once they are in the club, it is easier to make them comply with the rules. some people say that is the same now with croatia, that the political imperative is to make this club...
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the wrong block of land so we already have second class citizenship it's definitely a panic about bulgaria and for example which is a very very small country and very few will probably come i think there is something in this idea that you know britain is supposedly going to attract all these you know benefit frauds when in fact i don't know how people even want to come to britain lots of tough talk on immigration why do you think all the political parties talk about immigration right now i think all the political parties are absolutely bereft of ideas for solving the problems the level of the real economy and the turn to a very very easy scapegoat which is migrants who really are not responsible for any of the shortages housing or for crappy health care that we all experience in britain and i think turning the tables on them and forcing politicians to have a serious discussion with us about the real problems is where we need to head. for the moment with a new team with more for you in about half an hour from now in the meantime we've got the latest business we have katie joining us here in
the wrong block of land so we already have second class citizenship it's definitely a panic about bulgaria and for example which is a very very small country and very few will probably come i think there is something in this idea that you know britain is supposedly going to attract all these you know benefit frauds when in fact i don't know how people even want to come to britain lots of tough talk on immigration why do you think all the political parties talk about immigration right now i...
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member states like bulgaria and romania which are about to join the agreement allowing free movementand work throughout the bloc. in libya about two hundred former rebel fighters have besieged the prime minister's office to bad news a resignation they claim the country's political isolation law forbids members of the former regime from political life don was a diplomat during. the nation's eight month long civil war in two thousand and eleven. today or wanda is a bright example of african prosperity yet less than twenty years ago as witnessed one of the world's worst ever genocides around two million people were lost later in cross talk peter lavelle's guess look at what's behind the country's leap. many people who are movie say hotel rwanda but today's wonder is different because i mean it's very vibrant and the gross weight is we'll since two thousand and ten the economy achieved more than seven percent g.d.p. growth rate per year yes the country's going to have a very tough transition but we have to recognize that development pass rwanda has been mapping out in tom's zero promotin
member states like bulgaria and romania which are about to join the agreement allowing free movementand work throughout the bloc. in libya about two hundred former rebel fighters have besieged the prime minister's office to bad news a resignation they claim the country's political isolation law forbids members of the former regime from political life don was a diplomat during. the nation's eight month long civil war in two thousand and eleven. today or wanda is a bright example of african...
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of people allowed in to be heavily reduced are the measures possible newcomers from romania and bulgaria will have restrictions on travel and work lifted next year. in the u.s. a secretary of state is in afghanistan on an unannounced visit to the country's president hamid karzai and a number of other fish. hills john kerry's twenty four hour trip is expected to involve discussion on a range of issues including the upcoming elections and reconciliation talks with insurgent groups the us is currently preparing to hand over full security responsibility to local authorities now once america's top nato ally in the war on terror former pakistani president pervez musharraf has returned to the conflict zone after four years of self-imposed exile he's aiming to surge back into the political scene by leading his party in the upcoming elections in may and will shut off returns despite criminal charges against him at home and death threats from the taliban and we've come so easily the u.s. and its allies are winding down their presence in neighboring afghanistan and this in the face of resurgent mil
of people allowed in to be heavily reduced are the measures possible newcomers from romania and bulgaria will have restrictions on travel and work lifted next year. in the u.s. a secretary of state is in afghanistan on an unannounced visit to the country's president hamid karzai and a number of other fish. hills john kerry's twenty four hour trip is expected to involve discussion on a range of issues including the upcoming elections and reconciliation talks with insurgent groups the us is...
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a mass political reform rally has brought part of bulgaria to a standstill tens of thousands turned out environment accusing monopoly energy firms of hiking fuel prices way out of reach of households as well as anger at the crippled political system which saw the entire government resign last month in the face of an increasingly angry public. the rate that wages are falling in britain is a merge to merge i should say is one of the fastest in europe surpassed only by three other states but while the government seems on with austerity the opposition's warning that time of sort for the u.k.'s embattled middle class for some is are too sour first reports it is all but right now. for a large part of her life liz hoggard has been tapping away building a life for herself as a freelance journalist she's been part of britain's middle class seeing credit cards pay their mortgages on time and they thrived during being but then came the bust and with the decline of opportunities there were for so long a middle class perk i didn't get a contract we knew because budgets were being cut and so all thos
a mass political reform rally has brought part of bulgaria to a standstill tens of thousands turned out environment accusing monopoly energy firms of hiking fuel prices way out of reach of households as well as anger at the crippled political system which saw the entire government resign last month in the face of an increasingly angry public. the rate that wages are falling in britain is a merge to merge i should say is one of the fastest in europe surpassed only by three other states but while...
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allowed in to be heavily read used by the measures are aimed at possible newcomers from romania and bulgaria will. travel and work lifted. from the u.s. secretary of state is in afghanistan on an unannounced visit to the country's president hamid karzai and certainly some other officials twenty four hour trip is expected to involve discussion of a range of issues including the upcoming elections and reconciliation talks with insurgent groups the u.s. is currently preparing to hand over full security responsibility to the local authorities. for it in about half an hour's time my colleague bill dog is here but for now coming your way in just a moment almost a decade after the rwandan genocide cross-talk looks into the country's turnaround this is. wealthy british style. markets. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to the report. hello and welcome to crossfire for all things are considered i'm peter lavelle almost twenty years after the genocide some claim that the wanted is not o
allowed in to be heavily read used by the measures are aimed at possible newcomers from romania and bulgaria will. travel and work lifted. from the u.s. secretary of state is in afghanistan on an unannounced visit to the country's president hamid karzai and certainly some other officials twenty four hour trip is expected to involve discussion of a range of issues including the upcoming elections and reconciliation talks with insurgent groups the u.s. is currently preparing to hand over full...
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a mass political reform rally is part of bulgaria to a standstill tens of thousands turned out in van or accused monopoly energy firms of hiking fuel prices where the region would we households as well as the angry triple political system which saw the entire government resigned last month in the face of an increasingly angry public. further deadly clashes in bangladesh there are at least twenty people have been killed in violence resulting from the death sentence that was handed to the country's opposition islamic party leader troops have been deployed to quell the violence which has been ongoing for the past few days party leader and the members of the convicted of mass murder rape and other crimes during the one nine hundred seventy one war of independence of pakistan with three million people the. u.k.'s unemployment payments have meant to support those desperately searching for work but for some the financial advantage of remaining unemployed seems to outweigh getting any job meaning they choose instead to stay dependent on the system is artist police. i couldn't really believe m
a mass political reform rally is part of bulgaria to a standstill tens of thousands turned out in van or accused monopoly energy firms of hiking fuel prices where the region would we households as well as the angry triple political system which saw the entire government resigned last month in the face of an increasingly angry public. further deadly clashes in bangladesh there are at least twenty people have been killed in violence resulting from the death sentence that was handed to the...
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now to some other news in brief around the globe this hour in bulgaria turns a thousands have to voice their anger over the economic situation in the country brush fires broke out over dozens of cities across the country with rising fuel prices at the heart of the public discontent there's been no peer support for any political party since the entire government resigned last month in the face of increasingly violent demonstrations. in pakistan a bomb has gone off near a mosque in karate trick killing up to forty five people and injuring a hundred and fifty more the blast apparently targeted a shia area of the city as wash was left evening prayer is the most recent in a series of attacks on the issue of minority in the country last month rallies were staged to demand the government to boost security. police and military banks by helicopters and tanks have raided the slums in the rio de janeiro the operation was aimed at a retaking control of the peoples from drug gangs ahead of next year's world cup the twenty sixteen olympics the authorities have labeled the raids during which not a si
now to some other news in brief around the globe this hour in bulgaria turns a thousands have to voice their anger over the economic situation in the country brush fires broke out over dozens of cities across the country with rising fuel prices at the heart of the public discontent there's been no peer support for any political party since the entire government resigned last month in the face of increasingly violent demonstrations. in pakistan a bomb has gone off near a mosque in karate trick...
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allowed in to be heavily reduced by the measures are aimed at possible newcomers from romania and bulgaria will have e.u. restrictions on travel and work lifted. and the u.s. secretary of state is in afghanistan on an unannounced visit to the country's president hamid karzai and a number of other officials john kerry's twenty four hour trip is expected to involve discussion of a range of issues including the upcoming elections and reconciliation talks with insurgent groups the us is currently preparing to hand over full security to local authorities. and intersect here a nazi it's a look at the lives of migrants in russia working towards a better future for their children back. wealthy british style sign. on the front of. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report. when their own country town to offer them a living even loving mothers sometimes have to leave their children behind. i don't like to wonder just a bit longer. if the dream of millions of mig
allowed in to be heavily reduced by the measures are aimed at possible newcomers from romania and bulgaria will have e.u. restrictions on travel and work lifted. and the u.s. secretary of state is in afghanistan on an unannounced visit to the country's president hamid karzai and a number of other officials john kerry's twenty four hour trip is expected to involve discussion of a range of issues including the upcoming elections and reconciliation talks with insurgent groups the us is currently...
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welfare payments social housing and health care the measures largely target migrants from romania and bulgaria he will have e.u. restrictions on travel and work lifted next year on his political reports on the crackdown. part of new measures unveiled today is a cap on unemployment benefit for instance so if you're a migrant and you've been living in the u.k. and you've been out of work for six months your benefits are going to be cut you're also going to have to prove that you've been seeking work very actively and you stand a chance of actually finding a job also that your english is good enough there's also the national health system that we're going to be looking at they want to introduce a system called reciprocal billing whereby migrants that are out of work and are treated on the n.h.s. well that should be billed to their home country and the housing system is also going to be limited in that way so migrants david cameron said today shouldn't expect to get a property as soon as they arrive in fact for at least two years after they arrive they won't be eligible to get onto the waiting lis
welfare payments social housing and health care the measures largely target migrants from romania and bulgaria he will have e.u. restrictions on travel and work lifted next year on his political reports on the crackdown. part of new measures unveiled today is a cap on unemployment benefit for instance so if you're a migrant and you've been living in the u.k. and you've been out of work for six months your benefits are going to be cut you're also going to have to prove that you've been seeking...
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member states like bulgaria and romania that are about to join the agreement that allows free movement and work throughout the bloc. in libya about two hundred former rebel fighters have besieged the office of prime minister alys a don demanding his resignation they say the country's political isolation of the law forbids members of the former regime from participating in political life and saddam was a diplomat during moammar gadhafi his rule before the nation's eight month long civil war in two thousand and eleven. pakistan's former president pervez musharraf has returned to his country after five years of self-imposed exile he was the u.s. main political ally in the war on terror until you step down in two thousand and seven million creasing calls for his impeachment musharraf set his sights on a political comeback in the mail elections with a pledge to quote save the country but the u.s. is ready to withdraw from the troubled neighboring pakistan and taliban terror threats are mounting in the region political analyst sultan hali thinks musharraf is backed by foreign patrons with th
member states like bulgaria and romania that are about to join the agreement that allows free movement and work throughout the bloc. in libya about two hundred former rebel fighters have besieged the office of prime minister alys a don demanding his resignation they say the country's political isolation of the law forbids members of the former regime from participating in political life and saddam was a diplomat during moammar gadhafi his rule before the nation's eight month long civil war in...
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when i think about israel's security i think about five israelis who boarded the buses in bulgaria were blown up because of where they came from. robbed of the ability to live and love and raise families. that's why every country that values justice should call hezbollah what it truly is, a errorist organization. because the world cannot tolerate an organization that murders innocent civilians, stock pilse rockets to shoot at cities and support it is massacre of men and women and children in syria right now. the fact that hezbollah's allies, the asad regime has stockpiled chemical weapons only heightens the urgency. we will continue to cooperate closely to guard against that danger. i've made it clear to alassad and all who follow his orders we will not tolerate the use of chemical weapons against the southeastern people or the transfer of those weapons. the world is watching. e will hold you accountable. the syrian people have the right to be freed from the grips of a dit takor who would rather kill his own people than relinquish power. assad must go so the serious future can begin. be
when i think about israel's security i think about five israelis who boarded the buses in bulgaria were blown up because of where they came from. robbed of the ability to live and love and raise families. that's why every country that values justice should call hezbollah what it truly is, a errorist organization. because the world cannot tolerate an organization that murders innocent civilians, stock pilse rockets to shoot at cities and support it is massacre of men and women and children in...
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en" explosion on a bus carrying israeli in the airport in bulgaria on the black sea." is a sweet day with sweet news. ibrhain is insisting the tweets are not hers and is now returning to egypt without any award. >> some think a review should include finding out why the state department didn't know about the tweet until two days before she was scheduled to meet with the first lady of the united states and the nation's top diplomat. bret? >> bret: okay, carl. thank you. >>> the u.s. trade deficit increased 16.5% in january. due to big jump in oil imports. and drop in exports. worker productivity went the other way, slinking the% in the final quarter of last year. the dow finished ahead again today. gaining 33-1/4. s&p 500 was up three. now to president obama charm offensive. fall-out from the sequester and the prospect of more budget hassles all year have as one pundit wrote pushed the president to the point of pleasantry. chief white house correspondent ed henry on the latest breaking of bread. >> another day, another republican dining partner for president obama. he in
en" explosion on a bus carrying israeli in the airport in bulgaria on the black sea." is a sweet day with sweet news. ibrhain is insisting the tweets are not hers and is now returning to egypt without any award. >> some think a review should include finding out why the state department didn't know about the tweet until two days before she was scheduled to meet with the first lady of the united states and the nation's top diplomat. bret? >> bret: okay, carl. thank you....
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. ♪ >> a traditional national holiday became a day of protest in bulgaria as reports emerged that thean at the center of this political crisis, prime minister boyko borisov, published -- suffered a recurrent heart complaint. reports said he was in a hospital and would miss a presidential parade. the demonstration was sparked by a huge increase in electricity prices and growing economic suffering. >> we are protesting about everything. a economy is very bad. everything is going down. >> we do not have very good education. and healthcare. nothing. the politicians are very corrupted. >> the right-wing prime inister boyko borisov resigned, but no one, including the socialist's, seem ready to fill the power vacuum. the president is likely to resume the process of appointing a interim government of technocrats in the next few days. the protests here are certainly vociferous, but know one unified voice has emerged so far. many here remain optimistic that a n leadership will emerge from the street. whoever takes power after a general election, probably on may 12, could oversee a short- term a
. ♪ >> a traditional national holiday became a day of protest in bulgaria as reports emerged that thean at the center of this political crisis, prime minister boyko borisov, published -- suffered a recurrent heart complaint. reports said he was in a hospital and would miss a presidential parade. the demonstration was sparked by a huge increase in electricity prices and growing economic suffering. >> we are protesting about everything. a economy is very bad. everything is going...
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he was born in 1840 and landau, which at the time was part of bulgaria. he emigrated to the u.s. in 1846 with his mother arriving in new york city. he was not a great student because he arrived precisely at the moment that you would become literate, except that he was expected to perform a human language he did not speak. his mother enrolled him in an english speaking school. a little boy directed into line and returned at that was was a staking line and he went home at lunch does not i'm never going back to school. although she did find other schools for him, german-speaking schools, it didn't fit. by 1 13 is basic on the street every day, the result of which that at 15 he gave up entirely on his education and talked his way into a job with the illustrated press. this is his drawing of himself doing the. and you can see that always he liked to draw himself as short and messy and not terribly defined. so he worked first for frank leslie, and then more meaningfully and much longer for harper's weekly. those of which were dueling banjo's so to speak. and he primarily moved to harpe
he was born in 1840 and landau, which at the time was part of bulgaria. he emigrated to the u.s. in 1846 with his mother arriving in new york city. he was not a great student because he arrived precisely at the moment that you would become literate, except that he was expected to perform a human language he did not speak. his mother enrolled him in an english speaking school. a little boy directed into line and returned at that was was a staking line and he went home at lunch does not i'm never...
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israel in july, and during the height of the fall campaign, netanyahu used a visit with the leader of bulgariaernational headlines with this swipe at president obama. >> the world tells israel wait, there's still time. and i say wait for what? wait until when? those in the international community who refuse to put red lines before iran don't have a moral right to place a red light before israel. >> that comment led "time" magazine to say this the next day on morning joe. >> i don't think i've ever in the 40 years i have been doing this, trying to search my mind through history, have heard of another example of an american ally trying to push us into war as blatantly and trying to influence an american election as blatantly as netanyahu and the party in israel is doing now. i think it is absolutely outrageous and disgusting. it is not a way that friends treat each other and it is cynical and it is brazen. >> today, benjamin netanyahu had to literally roll out the red carpet for president obama and say thank you to israel's real best friend. >> thank you, thank you for standing by israel at this
israel in july, and during the height of the fall campaign, netanyahu used a visit with the leader of bulgariaernational headlines with this swipe at president obama. >> the world tells israel wait, there's still time. and i say wait for what? wait until when? those in the international community who refuse to put red lines before iran don't have a moral right to place a red light before israel. >> that comment led "time" magazine to say this the next day on morning joe....
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when i think about israel's security, i think about five israelis who boarded a bus in bulgaria and wereup because of where they came from. robbed of the ability to live and love and raise families. that's why every country that values justice should call hezbollah what it truly is, a terrorist organization. [ cheers and applause ] because the world cannot tolerate an organization that murders innocent civilians, stockpiles rockets to shoot its cities, and supports the massacre of men, women, and children in syria right now. the fact that hezbollah's ally, the assad regime, has stockpiles of chemical weapons only heightens the urgency. we'll continue to cooperate to closely guard against that danger. i've made it clear to bashar al assad and all who follow his orders, we will not tolerate the use of chemical weapons against the syrian people or the transfer of those weapons to terrorists. the world is watching. we will hold you accountable. the syrian people have the right to be freed from the grip of a dictator who would rather kill his own people than relinquish power. assad must go so
when i think about israel's security, i think about five israelis who boarded a bus in bulgaria and wereup because of where they came from. robbed of the ability to live and love and raise families. that's why every country that values justice should call hezbollah what it truly is, a terrorist organization. [ cheers and applause ] because the world cannot tolerate an organization that murders innocent civilians, stockpiles rockets to shoot its cities, and supports the massacre of men, women,...
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he was born in 1840 and landau, which at the time was part of bulgaria. he emigrated in 1846 with his mother arriving in new york city. he was not a great student. he arrived precise at the moment that he would become a letter, except that he was expected to perform -- his mother enrolled him in school, he went to school. on the first school. on first aid and globally global it directed him into life after the that was a spanking line. so he went home at lunch and said i'm never going back to school. although she did the other schools forum, german speaking schools, it. made one catholic school, it didn't fit. i 13 he was basically on the streets every day. the result of which was at 15 he gave up entirely on education of doctors way into a job with the illustrated press, frank buckley. this is a drawing of himself doing that. into the always they like to draw himself a short and messy and not terribly defined. so he worked for frank leslie and then more meaningfully and much longer for harper's weekly. oath of which were dueling banjos so to speak of ill
he was born in 1840 and landau, which at the time was part of bulgaria. he emigrated in 1846 with his mother arriving in new york city. he was not a great student. he arrived precise at the moment that he would become a letter, except that he was expected to perform -- his mother enrolled him in school, he went to school. on the first school. on first aid and globally global it directed him into life after the that was a spanking line. so he went home at lunch and said i'm never going back to...
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your limitations and more and vulnerability conducting the kind of attacks that killed tourists and bulgaria i believe we would see more of this irresponsible reckless behavior. >> given we continue to enrich, why would we not consider cutting off negotiations and saying "here is the bottom- line?" i fear we will be at a point where they have nuclear weapons capability and then it is too late. >> it would be too late for our stated policy that they are not to achieve a nuclear weapons capability. i believe the negotiations are critical as we build an international consensus against them and sustain that. they are going to have to confront the unproductive aspects of what they're doing for their own interest. >> we have a press the economy dramatically. they have huge negotiations as a delay tactic. insanity is the definition of doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result. this is a danger to the world in terms of their terrorism activity. that is what i worry about. >> they have a resistance economy. they are trying to raise a sense of martyrdom as a nation. tha
your limitations and more and vulnerability conducting the kind of attacks that killed tourists and bulgaria i believe we would see more of this irresponsible reckless behavior. >> given we continue to enrich, why would we not consider cutting off negotiations and saying "here is the bottom- line?" i fear we will be at a point where they have nuclear weapons capability and then it is too late. >> it would be too late for our stated policy that they are not to achieve a...
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suicide bombing of a bus of israeli tourists in bulgaria in july 2012. in addition to these attacks, his what may have had a hand in iranian revolutionary guard corps, cuds force plot such as the attempted assassination of the saudi ambassador to the united states in october of 2011. the uptick of hezbollah's activities in recent years is a direct result of iran. the director of national intelligence, james clapper, recently described the iranian/hezbollah relationship as, quote: a partnership agreement with the iranians as the senior partner. iranian agents running hezbollah are the iranian revolutionary guard corpses and the quds force. he serves as the de facto director of his what. now -- hezbollah. now a major general, he has been the mastermind behind key iranian foreign policy moves. he helped iran grow its influence in iraq and continues to support the murderous assad regime in syria. american and british intelligence officials draw comparisons between the real-life iranian general and the fictional soviet spymaster carlo declared in cold war nov
suicide bombing of a bus of israeli tourists in bulgaria in july 2012. in addition to these attacks, his what may have had a hand in iranian revolutionary guard corps, cuds force plot such as the attempted assassination of the saudi ambassador to the united states in october of 2011. the uptick of hezbollah's activities in recent years is a direct result of iran. the director of national intelligence, james clapper, recently described the iranian/hezbollah relationship as, quote: a partnership...
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quote, an explosion on a bus carrying israelis in the airport in bulgaria on the black sea.ery sweet news. that doesn't seem like the kind of person we should be honoring. there is her photograph right there. >> yeah. that's really the nicest example of her vitriol on twitter. the weekly standard has the run down that week of the september 11 anniversary, while we were suffering the losses of our personnel in benghazi, she was gloating that she wanted every 9-11 to be an event where america was, quote, burning. now this woman is being honored as some sort of freedom fighter and later why should this be any surprise, of course f a state department and a white house that rolls occupant the welcome mat to the likes of the muslim brotherhood and all sorts of anti-semitic, pro-jihadi operatives? >> steve: and where is the rest of the mainstream media? why aren't they talking about this? if this was a republican administration, you got to figure it's a big story. >> yeah. no question about it. unfortunately, at the state department is under both administrations had these proceed c
quote, an explosion on a bus carrying israelis in the airport in bulgaria on the black sea.ery sweet news. that doesn't seem like the kind of person we should be honoring. there is her photograph right there. >> yeah. that's really the nicest example of her vitriol on twitter. the weekly standard has the run down that week of the september 11 anniversary, while we were suffering the losses of our personnel in benghazi, she was gloating that she wanted every 9-11 to be an event where...
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your limitations and more and vulnerability conducting the kind of attacks that killed tourists and bulgaria i believe we would see more of this irresponsible reckless behavior. >> given we continue to enrich, why would we not consider cutting off negotiations and saying "here is the bottom- line?" i fear we will be at a point where they have nuclear weapons capability and then it is too late. >> it would be too late for our stated policy that they are not to achieve a nuclear weapons capability. i believe the negotiations are critical as we build an international consensus against them and sustain that. they are going to have to confront the unproductive aspects of what they're doing for their own interest. >> we have a press the economy dramatically. they have huge negotiations as a delay tactic. insanity is the definition of doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result. this is a danger to the world in terms of their terrorism activity. that is what i worry about. >> they have a resistance economy. they are trying to raise a sense of martyrdom as a nation. tha
your limitations and more and vulnerability conducting the kind of attacks that killed tourists and bulgaria i believe we would see more of this irresponsible reckless behavior. >> given we continue to enrich, why would we not consider cutting off negotiations and saying "here is the bottom- line?" i fear we will be at a point where they have nuclear weapons capability and then it is too late. >> it would be too late for our stated policy that they are not to achieve a...
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es muy barato hacer la música orquestada en bulgaria y poir eso andaban por allá. >>> >>> muchos se pregutnabanaprobación también. (informaciÓn en pantalla). >>> seguramente le gusta el fútbol, el mate y las parrilladas!. >>> así es. >>> jackie bracamontes también comentó. (informaciÓn en pantalla). >>> hasta puso el hashtag #papaamericano! (cantando). >>> en san lorenzo de almagro, ese es el equipo. >>> yo me ponía a pensar en la familia del papa, francisco i. y es conocido por ayudar a los más pobres y necesitados. >>> creo que hacía falta un papa fuera de broma, americano. el 40% de los católicos son latinoamericanos. >>> bueno. eiza gonzález habló con sus fanáticos en un chat especial. ahora hablkó del por qué se acerca a sus fanáticos así. >>> no quiero que me conozcan por las revistas, quiero hablar directamente con ellos y que me conozcan como soy. >>> ella habla así, está divertido. >>> dicen que está soltera y le preguntaron a la mejor, pero bueno, que bien que se ha acercado a sus fanáticos así. >>> le diré a mi hijo que la siga! >>> tiene 15 años! >>> si pero cuando pasa por frente d
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when i think about israel's security, i think about five israelis who boarded a bus in bulgaria and werehere they came from, robbed of the ability to live and love and raise families. that's why every country that values justice should call hezbollah what it truly is, a terrorist organization. because the world cannot tolerate an organization that murders innocent civilians, stockpiles rockets to shoot its cities, and supports the massacre of men, women, and children in syria right now. the fact that hezbollah has allied the assad regime has stockpiles of chemical weapons only heightens the urgency. we will continue to cooperate closely to guard against that danger. i've made it clear to bashar al assad and all who follow his orders, we will not tolerate the use of chemical weapons against the syrian people or the transfer of those weapons to terrorists. the world is watching. we will hold you accountable. the syrian people have the right to be freed from the grip of a dictator who would rather kill his own people than relinquish power. assad must go, so that syria's future can begin. be
when i think about israel's security, i think about five israelis who boarded a bus in bulgaria and werehere they came from, robbed of the ability to live and love and raise families. that's why every country that values justice should call hezbollah what it truly is, a terrorist organization. because the world cannot tolerate an organization that murders innocent civilians, stockpiles rockets to shoot its cities, and supports the massacre of men, women, and children in syria right now. the...
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applause] >> when i think about israel's security i think about five israelis who boarded a bus in bulgariay came from, robbed of the ability to live and love and raise families. that's why every country that values country should call hezbollah what it truly is, a terrorist organization. [cheers and applause] >> was the worlbecause the world cannot tolerate an organization that tock piles rockets to shot at cities and massacres men and women and children in syria right now. the fact that hezbollah's ally the assad regime has stockpiles of chemical weapons only heightens the urgency. we will continue to cooperate closely to guard against that danger. i've made it clear to bashar al-assad and all who follow his orders, we will not tolerate the use of chemical weapons against the syrian people or the transfer of those weapons to terrorists. the world is watching, we will hold you accountable. [applause] >> the syrian people have the right to be freed from the grip of a dictator who would rather kill his own people than relinquish power. [applause] >> assad must go so the serious future can be
applause] >> when i think about israel's security i think about five israelis who boarded a bus in bulgariay came from, robbed of the ability to live and love and raise families. that's why every country that values country should call hezbollah what it truly is, a terrorist organization. [cheers and applause] >> was the worlbecause the world cannot tolerate an organization that tock piles rockets to shot at cities and massacres men and women and children in syria right now. the...
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. >>> otro cachito de grabación con la sinfónica de sofía, bulgaria, no vergara >>> jacqueline bracamontes>> claro y también satcha pretto se imagina en barcelona . >>> claro, pero eso será vacaciones hasta después del compromiso y la boda, porque saben que es muchísimo trabajo ,pero maity interiano qué bueno que estás de regreso, porque es mucho trabajo, ya todo está preparado también con las noticias, 8 senadores han llegado a un acuerdo de cómo ofrecer status legal a 11 millones de inmigrantes indocumentados, según revelaciones, el proyecto requeriría a los indocumentados que se registren con el departamento de seguridad interno, que paguen impuestos. >>> si usted ha recibido un mensaje de texto anunciando qs e ganó un premio, tenga mucho cuidado, porque esos regalos ni siquiera existen, son solo un regalo para robarle su información personal y también su dinero, maría eugenia payán con los detalles de la alerta. >>> mensajes como este, supuestamente de la tienda walmart que anuncian que usted se ganó una tarjeta de mil dólares, han sido recbidos por miles de personas, la comisión feder
. >>> otro cachito de grabación con la sinfónica de sofía, bulgaria, no vergara >>> jacqueline bracamontes>> claro y también satcha pretto se imagina en barcelona . >>> claro, pero eso será vacaciones hasta después del compromiso y la boda, porque saben que es muchísimo trabajo ,pero maity interiano qué bueno que estás de regreso, porque es mucho trabajo, ya todo está preparado también con las noticias, 8 senadores han llegado a un acuerdo de cómo...
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your limitations and more and vulnerability conducting the kind of attacks that killed tourists and bulgaria i believe we would see more of this irresponsible reckless behavior. >> given we continue to enrich, why would we not consider cutting off negotiations and saying "here is the bott om-line? i fear we will be at a point where they have nuclear weapons capability and then it is too late. >> it would be too late for our stated policy that they are not to achieve a nuclear weapons capability. i believe the negotiations are critical as we build an international consensus against them and sustain that. they are going to have to confront the unproductive aspects of what they're doing for their own interest. >> we have a press the economy dramatically. they have huge negotiations as a delay tactic. insanity is the definition of doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result. this is a danger to the world in terms of their terrorism activity. that is what i worry about your -- worry about. >> they have a resistance economy. they are trying to raise a sense of martyrd
your limitations and more and vulnerability conducting the kind of attacks that killed tourists and bulgaria i believe we would see more of this irresponsible reckless behavior. >> given we continue to enrich, why would we not consider cutting off negotiations and saying "here is the bott om-line? i fear we will be at a point where they have nuclear weapons capability and then it is too late. >> it would be too late for our stated policy that they are not to achieve a nuclear...
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when i think about israel's security, i think about five israelis who boarded a bus in bulgaria, who were blown up because of where they came from, robbed of the ability to live, and love, and raise families. that's why every country that values justice should call hizbollah what it truly is -- a terrorist organization. because the world cannot tolerate an organization that murders innocent civilians, stockpiles rockets to shoot at cities, and supports the massacre of men and women and children in syria right now. the fact that hizbollah's ally -- the assad regime -- has stockpiles of chemical weapons only heightens the urgency. we will continue to cooperate closely to guard against that danger. i've made it clear to bashar al- assad and all who follow his orders: we will not tolerate the use of chemical weapons against the syrian people, or the transfer of those weapons to terrorists. the world is watching, we will hold you accountable. the syrian people have the right to be freed from the grip of a dictator who would rather kill his own people than relinquish power. assad must go s
when i think about israel's security, i think about five israelis who boarded a bus in bulgaria, who were blown up because of where they came from, robbed of the ability to live, and love, and raise families. that's why every country that values justice should call hizbollah what it truly is -- a terrorist organization. because the world cannot tolerate an organization that murders innocent civilians, stockpiles rockets to shoot at cities, and supports the massacre of men and women and children...
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limitations and more invulnerability to conducting the kind of attacks that killed israeli tourists in bulgaria, provide man pads to yemen which they were just caught at. i believe we would see more of this irresponsible reckless behavior. >> given the fact that they used negotiations to delay and continuing to enrich, why wouldn't we consider just cutting off fworkses and saying here's the bottom line, iran, otherwise we're going to act because i fear if they continue to use negotiations to delay we will be at a point where they have nuclear weapons capability and then it's too late. >> it would be too late for our stated policy that they are not achieve nuclear weapons capability, i believe negotiations are critical as we build an international consensus against them and sustain that. i think at some point they have to confront the unproductive aspects of what they're doing for their own interests. >> one thing i can't get my hands around here, we have pressed their economy, we have pressed them dramatically. they -- we have negotiated with them in good faith. they have continued to enrich, t
limitations and more invulnerability to conducting the kind of attacks that killed israeli tourists in bulgaria, provide man pads to yemen which they were just caught at. i believe we would see more of this irresponsible reckless behavior. >> given the fact that they used negotiations to delay and continuing to enrich, why wouldn't we consider just cutting off fworkses and saying here's the bottom line, iran, otherwise we're going to act because i fear if they continue to use negotiations...