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bulgaria is planning to ask the e.u. for assistance. bulgaria's defense ministry began constructing the 107-kilometer fence along the turkish border last week. it expects to complete the project by february 2014. illegal immigrants who are not from syria are also entering the country through turkey. the bulgarian government has also announced a plan to tighten immigration controls to help reduce the influx. >>> a chinese newspaper has apologized for alleged misreporting by one of its journalists. police detained the reporter after he made allegations about corruption at a state-owned manufacturing company. the guangdong based "new express" had been demanding the release of 27-year-old chen yongzhou. the paper carried unprecedented front page articles on two consecutive days last week. but the "new express" ran a front page editorial on sunday in which it apologized to its readers. the article says the paper had failed to fully confirm the facts in the report. it says the way the "new express" demanded chen's release was improper and has
bulgaria is planning to ask the e.u. for assistance. bulgaria's defense ministry began constructing the 107-kilometer fence along the turkish border last week. it expects to complete the project by february 2014. illegal immigrants who are not from syria are also entering the country through turkey. the bulgarian government has also announced a plan to tighten immigration controls to help reduce the influx. >>> a chinese newspaper has apologized for alleged misreporting by one of its...
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lama hasan, abc news, bulgaria. >> back here at home tonight. a new twist in the mystery involving another little girl, the unsolved murder of jonbenet ramsey the 6-year-old and beauty queen found dead in her family's home the day after christmas 17 years ago. her parents john and patsy ramsey faced a torrent of accusations before exonerated a stranger's dna found on the girl's clothes. tonight, newly released court documents reveal how close those parents came to a trial, closer than we knew, a grand jury wanted to indict them for child abuse leading to murder. the prosecutors refused citing lack of evidence. patsy ramsey died of ovarian cancer in 2006, two years before the dna evidence would clear the family. and tonight, john ramsey is remarried, living in michigan. jonbenet's killer is still unknown. and an issue that has everyone arguing tonight. what should happen if parents let their kids drink at parties? one town is threatening to send a mom and dad to jail. and legendary singer james taylor, the star spangled flub making headlines toni
lama hasan, abc news, bulgaria. >> back here at home tonight. a new twist in the mystery involving another little girl, the unsolved murder of jonbenet ramsey the 6-year-old and beauty queen found dead in her family's home the day after christmas 17 years ago. her parents john and patsy ramsey faced a torrent of accusations before exonerated a stranger's dna found on the girl's clothes. tonight, newly released court documents reveal how close those parents came to a trial, closer than we...
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mother and the biological father in bulgaria?arged them? is anybody going to arrest them? where are they now? >> the biological mother and father were taken in for questioning by bulgarian police yesterday afternoon. they were released without charge and came back to the village of where we are now, but when we turned up today, both birth parents will had left. we then were talking to neighbors and were checking with other contacts to find out where they went. we have found out that both real parents and baby maria have gone to the capital sophia. they've been hired by a tv company to do a paid for interview on sunday and so they have left to go there. but what they forgot to do before they went off to the bulgarian capital was to gather together all of their other children because they're parents of nine other children and at least two of their children were left to run wild in this tum bed down village in central but impairia, and now as night has fallen here, we have the child protection services backed by police trying to rou
mother and the biological father in bulgaria?arged them? is anybody going to arrest them? where are they now? >> the biological mother and father were taken in for questioning by bulgarian police yesterday afternoon. they were released without charge and came back to the village of where we are now, but when we turned up today, both birth parents will had left. we then were talking to neighbors and were checking with other contacts to find out where they went. we have found out that both...
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. >>> plus, the biological parents of this little girl known as maria are found in bulgaria, but she won't be returning home to them any time soon. we'll explain why coming up. >>> twitter execs are out on the road show. what is that? we'll take a look coming up in business and tech. >>> i'm meteorologist christina loren. clear blue sky over much of the bay area. what a difference a day makes. a gorgeous weekend shaping up. we'll tell you all about it and what is about to happen across the bay area when we return in just a few moments. >>> a 7.3 magnitude earthquake has struck off the coast of japan. this happened at 10:30 this morning. we are learning a yellow warning has been issued for the area of hanchu. this means a tsunami with a maximum height of just over three feet could hit the coast. shaking could be felt all the way in tokyo. there are no reports of damage or injuries, but people living in this area are advised move to higher ground. >>> new at 11:00, the murder of jonbenet ramsey almost 20 years ago never resulted in an arrest, but today we are learning a grand jury want
. >>> plus, the biological parents of this little girl known as maria are found in bulgaria, but she won't be returning home to them any time soon. we'll explain why coming up. >>> twitter execs are out on the road show. what is that? we'll take a look coming up in business and tech. >>> i'm meteorologist christina loren. clear blue sky over much of the bay area. what a difference a day makes. a gorgeous weekend shaping up. we'll tell you all about it and what is...
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the party chairman for nearly a quarter of a century and one of bulgaria's most influential political figures. he takes the podium for the live televised event where he's expected to announce his retirement and propose his replacement. >> mr. dogan came to give his speech. i was sitting actually right in front of the place where mr. dogan was speaking. i was sitting in a second row. >> dogan is giving his speech when unexpectedly, an unknown person dressed if black approaches the stage. >> i saw this young man walking up to him, and i thought, okay, this is probably a technician who has work to do at the podium. maybe one of the microphones doesn't work. >> nothing seems out of the ordinary until the man pulls out a weapon and points it directly in the politician's face. >> the audience was frozen for a moment when he was pulling out the gun, pointing it at the head and then he pulled the trigger once and lucky it was no shot. >> it all happens in a flash. television cameras capture dogan staring into the barrel of the gun. >> then mr. dogan reacted. he pushed the gun away and i thoug
the party chairman for nearly a quarter of a century and one of bulgaria's most influential political figures. he takes the podium for the live televised event where he's expected to announce his retirement and propose his replacement. >> mr. dogan came to give his speech. i was sitting actually right in front of the place where mr. dogan was speaking. i was sitting in a second row. >> dogan is giving his speech when unexpectedly, an unknown person dressed if black approaches the...
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lama hasan, abc news, bulgaria. >> back here at home tonight.a new twist in the mystery involving another little girl, the unsolved murder of jon benet ramsey found dead in her family's home the day after christmas 17 years ago. her parents john and patsy ramsey forced a torant of accusations before exonerated a stranger's dna found on the girl's clothes. tonight, newly released court documents reveal how close those parents came to a trial, closer than we knew, a grant jury wanted to indict them for child abuse leading to murder. the prosecutors refused citing lack of evidence. patsy died of cancer in 2006, two years before the dna evidence would clear the family. and tonight, john ramsey is remarried, living in michigan. john benet's killer is still unknown. and an issue that has everyone arguing tonight. what should happen if parents let their kids drink at parties? one town is threatening to send a mom and dad to jail. and legendary singer james taylor, the star spangled none making headlines tonight in our instant index. back in two minutes
lama hasan, abc news, bulgaria. >> back here at home tonight.a new twist in the mystery involving another little girl, the unsolved murder of jon benet ramsey found dead in her family's home the day after christmas 17 years ago. her parents john and patsy ramsey forced a torant of accusations before exonerated a stranger's dna found on the girl's clothes. tonight, newly released court documents reveal how close those parents came to a trial, closer than we knew, a grant jury wanted to...
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bulgaria is already flooded with refugees with its own capacity to deal with them. need a better responsibility sharing within states within the eu. >> reporter: the camps in lebanon and jordan with saturated. faced with these images it's hard for europe to argue it can only take a few thousand refugees. >>> meanwhile on a different continent a typhoon is brewing. everton will bring you up to date. >> yes, we have a typhoon drewing. this is the tropical depression 23w. rather well organized this is little system, we're look at around sunday before the system makes its way through. winds gusting to 200 kilometers per hour. we're expecting the storm to make its way northwestwards. we can't be too confident it will miss taiwan all together. but on the eastern side of china, we could see a significant amount of flooding coming in here. meanwhile it's hurricane watch for the south coast of the us. tropical storm karen has developed. that's its position there. wind is no great problem, gusting to 120, but it will make its way northwards. so heavy rains in new orleans, and
bulgaria is already flooded with refugees with its own capacity to deal with them. need a better responsibility sharing within states within the eu. >> reporter: the camps in lebanon and jordan with saturated. faced with these images it's hard for europe to argue it can only take a few thousand refugees. >>> meanwhile on a different continent a typhoon is brewing. everton will bring you up to date. >> yes, we have a typhoon drewing. this is the tropical depression 23w....
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a rise in people trying to across through turkey san grease and arriving in bul bulgaria. we need a better responsibility sharing amongst states within the e-u. more than two million people have ned thfledwhohave fled syr. it's hard for europe to argue that they'll only take a few thousand ref guys. >>> the shut down wrf auto land fill owe owlt side of row maul la has left 80,000 people with no way of dealing with their rubbish. the army says it's a matter of health and safety. the pains believe there is a more sinister reason-for-the dump. >> it's not a municipal beauty. the dum dump has been doing it'b for years. last month the army shut it dpoin. >> this unexpected concern by the israeli authorities by the environmental hit of the people on the west bank masks the different motive. it's all to do with the illegal jewish society e se settlement e him. hill s -- hill. it's a small settlement but the local officals believe they have big territorial ambitions. that is the reason the army closed town the facility. >> i think they closed it down to ex-panel the settlementment
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bulgaria is flooded with refugees with its own capacity to deal with them.we need a better responsibility sharing among states within the eu. >> reporter: more than 2 million people have now fled the conflict in syria. the camps are saturated. faced with these images it's hard for europe to argue it can take only a few thousand refugees. >>> immigration a hot topic in europe right now. and even pope francis has mentioned it. he lamented what he called the world's indifference to the plight of refugees fleeing their homelands. referring to thursday's deadly migrant shipwreck, the pontiff declared friday a day of tears. he was visiting the birthplace of his namesake, hosting a lunch for the poor and urged the faithful to fol he his example of serving those in need. >>> among the stories still to come out of europe this news hour. can two sides become one? the german chancellor holds talk withs the rivals forming a coalition. >>> and we will be walking the red carpet in asia. >>> and two men battling for the number one ranking in world tennis. that and the rest
bulgaria is flooded with refugees with its own capacity to deal with them.we need a better responsibility sharing among states within the eu. >> reporter: more than 2 million people have now fled the conflict in syria. the camps are saturated. faced with these images it's hard for europe to argue it can take only a few thousand refugees. >>> immigration a hot topic in europe right now. and even pope francis has mentioned it. he lamented what he called the world's indifference to...
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siendo un misterio ana aunque las autoridades tienen bajo custodia a dos personas de interÉs esto en bulgariaora estÁ en una organizaciÓn no gubernamental y aquÍ hay niÑos en situaciÓn de abandono. >>> al comienzo lloraba todo el tiempo algo normal luego de ser recorrido por la policÍa pero ahora parece ser diferente sdwlrt juega y tiene juguetes, y relata quiÉn la cuida hasta que el juez decida su futuro. >>> y habla lengua de la comunidad roma y muy pocas palabras de griego de es ella difundiÓ esta foto la Única para intentar identifico par a su familia biolÓgica. >>> los datos del adn no coinciden con menores desaparecidos que se encuentran en la base de datos de la organizaciÓn, son miles llamadas de familias q quÉ esperan que Ía pueda estar relacionada con ella. >>> desde otro lado, atlanta, sueÑan que esta sea su hija hasta tienen una foto de como su hija lucirÍa hoy amo lado de la niÑa rescatada. >>> veo la misma estructura facial los mismos ojos dice la madre de la niÑa estadounidense. >>>la pareja griega dice que le entregaron a la informa 2009 de modo legÍtimo, y una comadre no podÍ
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cnn, bulgaria. >> carl, thank you.today in martinsville speedway and put his name in the record books. the first african-american to win a race in nearly 50 years. in a statement, joe gibbs says he has tremendous talent and we believe he can have a huge impact on our sport. last black nascar winner was wendall scott, back in 1963. >>> finally, with halloween around the corner, ellen degeneres sent two of her staffers to a haunted house. watch. >> okay. all right. we are going. [ bleep ]. >> are you [ bleep ] kidding me? [ bleep ]. >> stop it! stop it! let's just go. let's just go. >> the man is hiding behind the woman. that poor woman was left fending for herself. very funny. i'm don lemon in new york. thanks for watching. cnn films, "blackfish" begins right now. >>> orange county fire rescue? >> 6600 sea harbor drive, sea world stadium. >> okay. >> we actually have a trainer in the water with one of our whales, the whale they aren't supposed to be in the water with.
cnn, bulgaria. >> carl, thank you.today in martinsville speedway and put his name in the record books. the first african-american to win a race in nearly 50 years. in a statement, joe gibbs says he has tremendous talent and we believe he can have a huge impact on our sport. last black nascar winner was wendall scott, back in 1963. >>> finally, with halloween around the corner, ellen degeneres sent two of her staffers to a haunted house. watch. >> okay. all right. we are...
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. >> so india, industry knee shah, singapore, bulgaria.i'm trying to the picture you on the phone. >> with raj. oh! i was trying to be nice because i need ed raj to help me . i said, are you in bang lore? where are you? i'm not going to do it. >> in america we have a week do it attitude. you have a problem, let's fix it. >> there are people who would do this for money. we want everybody to come back. >> culturally in other countries and france is a prime example that's a no can do attitude. you ask for a big cup of coffee, they only give you the small. >> two more. from florida. your segment on drunk fans teed me off. i would love to take my family to a football game but drunken lunatics frighten them. i can't see the giants or jets and sit there. >> you're famous. >> no. they're all drunk when they get in. the tailgating is doing this. >> people have always tailgated. >> they start at 7:30 in the morning. >> you're right. it's got out of control. i agree with you and the person who wrote in. but the stadiums have cu culpability. airlines
. >> so india, industry knee shah, singapore, bulgaria.i'm trying to the picture you on the phone. >> with raj. oh! i was trying to be nice because i need ed raj to help me . i said, are you in bang lore? where are you? i'm not going to do it. >> in america we have a week do it attitude. you have a problem, let's fix it. >> there are people who would do this for money. we want everybody to come back. >> culturally in other countries and france is a prime example...
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i talked to authorities in bulgaria, and the tell me they're looking at pressing charges. one little inkling into the whole story, there's an albino gene in the background of the father and that's why maria is so fair, and several members of that family are fair as well. and then over to the greek gypsy couple. they had possession of the child. they have been in jail for child abduction and there are strong indications they could face more legal trouble. the big thing is, whether this girl was sold, whether money had changed hands, and that would up the stakes on both sides of the border. as for the little girl, we understand, we have been told, she is doing well. she was in the hospital until yesterday, being treated, being tested. now we are told she is in a foster home in greece, and all indications, shep, she isn't going anywhere anytime soon. she got a lot of international attention, folks reasons the world, including the united states, were thinking that perhaps she was their missing girl. well, turns out to be more of a regional story, but she is still an innocent c
i talked to authorities in bulgaria, and the tell me they're looking at pressing charges. one little inkling into the whole story, there's an albino gene in the background of the father and that's why maria is so fair, and several members of that family are fair as well. and then over to the greek gypsy couple. they had possession of the child. they have been in jail for child abduction and there are strong indications they could face more legal trouble. the big thing is, whether this girl was...
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we go to bulgaria. biological parents of the mysterious young girl known as maria. you may remember there was a family in the united states, baby lisa's parents thought it was programs their child. but the mystery is solved. and carl has been covering this story from the gypsy camp in greece. i asked how she ended up there and what's next. >> reporter: the mystery of little maria has been solved in part at least. thanks to dna match, authorities have confirm that her birth parents come from this impoverished village in central bulgaria. sasha lived in this mud brick one room home. they have nine other children. the mother says that originally she named the little girl stanka. what is far from clear is why the blue eyed blond baby was abandoned in a village in greece. the mother said she was working there at the time and gave the baby away to a greek roma couple because she was too poor to raise her herself. but child protection services and police believe a crime may have been committed. they believe th
we go to bulgaria. biological parents of the mysterious young girl known as maria. you may remember there was a family in the united states, baby lisa's parents thought it was programs their child. but the mystery is solved. and carl has been covering this story from the gypsy camp in greece. i asked how she ended up there and what's next. >> reporter: the mystery of little maria has been solved in part at least. thanks to dna match, authorities have confirm that her birth parents come...
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archaeologists in bulgaria uncovered 2500-year-old remains of a carriage and two horses that appear to have been buried up right. >>> from shutdown to lockdown to fatal shooting on capitol hill. these are the harrowing moments of a 12-block police chase much caught on camera. police say a woman tried to drive her car through the white house security. she was later shot and killed. mirial cae iaiae iaial -- miria didn'tal hygienist with suspected mental issues. >>> a boat capsized off the italian coast. some 200 more are unaccounted for. the refugee agency said migrants landed in italy and malta in the first half of this year alone. >>> governor jerry brown signed a allow allowing undocumented immigrants to apply for driver's licenses. >>> the following begs the question, working hard or hardly working? in bosnia, public workers competed in a series of competitions and it was all part of an annual championship. the events included a major garbage collectors' race and competitive gardening. who knew? they were arranging flowers, planting grass and trimming. it was all for 1200 participan
archaeologists in bulgaria uncovered 2500-year-old remains of a carriage and two horses that appear to have been buried up right. >>> from shutdown to lockdown to fatal shooting on capitol hill. these are the harrowing moments of a 12-block police chase much caught on camera. police say a woman tried to drive her car through the white house security. she was later shot and killed. mirial cae iaiae iaial -- miria didn'tal hygienist with suspected mental issues. >>> a boat...
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prosecutors in bulgaria are investigating the 38-year-old mother for allegedly selling her child. the parents are also roma. >>> we also have new details about the shy 14-year-old math student and soccer player who reportedly used a box cutter to murder his teacher. students say 24-year-old colleen ritzer asked philip chism to stay after class the day she was killed. security cameras caught him following her into the bathroom and leaving with blood on his clothes. after the murder, he caught a woody allen movie and picked up fast food using the teacher's credit card. his classmates returned to school today for the first time since their teacher was killed. >>> and that was the second teacher murdered this week. sparks, nevada, police are now releasing the name of the 12-year-old gunman, jose reyes, who killed his teacher before turning the gun on himself. that community is holding a candlelight vigil for middle school teacher michael landsberry tonight. n't backown from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your
prosecutors in bulgaria are investigating the 38-year-old mother for allegedly selling her child. the parents are also roma. >>> we also have new details about the shy 14-year-old math student and soccer player who reportedly used a box cutter to murder his teacher. students say 24-year-old colleen ritzer asked philip chism to stay after class the day she was killed. security cameras caught him following her into the bathroom and leaving with blood on his clothes. after the murder, he...
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it said that they sold the child before returning to bulgaria. there have been previous allegations of the sales of babies. they have been charged with abduction. they remain in custody, awaiting trial. the dna results will be known in the coming hours. as the wait goes on to solve the mystery of maria. mark lowen, bbc news, athens. >> a story that seems to get sadder and stranger every day. a u.s. defense official says that two american sailors have been kidnapped by pirates in the gulf of guinea. the mariners were on board the u.s. oil supply ship see retriever when the pirates attacked. they are the ship fast captain and chief engineer. -- ship's captain and chief engineer. have been october, we running a special series on the challenges faced by women in the 21st century. it will culminate in a full day of discussion at the bbc headquarters in london on friday. tonight we focus on the epidemic of sexual violence in egypt. according to a recent united nations study, nine out of 10 egyptian women may have experienced sexual harassment. since th
it said that they sold the child before returning to bulgaria. there have been previous allegations of the sales of babies. they have been charged with abduction. they remain in custody, awaiting trial. the dna results will be known in the coming hours. as the wait goes on to solve the mystery of maria. mark lowen, bbc news, athens. >> a story that seems to get sadder and stranger every day. a u.s. defense official says that two american sailors have been kidnapped by pirates in the gulf...
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for you, mystery of the little girl maria has been solved after a dna match found with a couple in bulgaria living with a roma family in greece. dna tests show she was not related to the couple who claimed to be her parents, which sparked an international investigation. the woman now proven to be the woman's biological mother told bulgarian tv that she gave birth to a girl while living in greece but had to leave her there because she simply didn't have money to take her home. at least for the time being maria will stay in the care of a greek charity until she can be returned to bulgaria. >>> steps leading up to the museum of art, they are famous with the classic rocky scene. the city of brotherly love is buzzing about a very bizarre moment on the steps. ready? we'll show it to you. this is a convertible driving down the steps. it happened late last night then sped offer. police are investigating after several bystanders apparently took video and posted it online, you can see five other cars lined up at the top of the steps. some people cheering for the driver. still not exactly knowing who
for you, mystery of the little girl maria has been solved after a dna match found with a couple in bulgaria living with a roma family in greece. dna tests show she was not related to the couple who claimed to be her parents, which sparked an international investigation. the woman now proven to be the woman's biological mother told bulgarian tv that she gave birth to a girl while living in greece but had to leave her there because she simply didn't have money to take her home. at least for the...
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. >> now, to bulgaria. a german writer says he is being denied entry to the united dates. he wanted to fly from brazil to a conference in denver but says he was not allowed to board the plane. the author helped start a petition for the german government to take action against the nsa spying on german citizens. >> so far, u.s. authorities have ailed to respond to requests as to why exactly he was denied entry -- u.s. authorities have failed to respond. >> the message -- the methods the government have been using to spy on their own people are part of a new exhibit at the museum of communications in frankfurt. >> it is a startling and frightening view of the links agents in the state and corporations will go to to know what you are thinking and feeling. >> it begins outside the exhibition. cameras track visitors' every movement. nothing goes on monitored, and there's no shortage of signs to remind visitors how not to behave and urging them to stick to the rules. >> the exhibition is designed to sensitize people to the fact that surveillance has both good and bad sides. >> ev
. >> now, to bulgaria. a german writer says he is being denied entry to the united dates. he wanted to fly from brazil to a conference in denver but says he was not allowed to board the plane. the author helped start a petition for the german government to take action against the nsa spying on german citizens. >> so far, u.s. authorities have ailed to respond to requests as to why exactly he was denied entry -- u.s. authorities have failed to respond. >> the message -- the...
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despertado la ilusiÓn de padres cuyas pequeÑas hijas estÁn desaparecidas, el ministerio del interior de bulgariabe beba a mis clientes y asÍ se confirma la versiÓn final de la pareja detenida acusados por un juez de esta corte de justicia de el delito de secuestro de menor. >>> el descubrimiento significa que los cargos de retenciÓn ilegal no existen y deben ser revocados dicen el abogado de la pareja detenido. >>> gitanos reconocieron a la niÑa tras verla en televisiÓn. >>> y al ser interrogada la mujer ratificÓ la historia que ante su imposibilidad de cuidarla por su pobreza la treoing a griegos que la criaron en un campamento gitano en el centro de este paÍs. >>> yo la tuve a la niÑa y le di la beba a una mujer y asÍ regreso aquÍ para seguir con mis otros hijos. >>> el abogado de la pareja detÉn iraed dice que clientes le encargoaron que comience con el proceso de regularizaciÓn de la informal adopciÓn de la niÑa para que estÉ con por ellos que los padres natural es no van a ped dir volumenciÓn, y aunque otros miembro de las familia piensan distinto. >>> me gustarÍa que regrese aqui es mi her
despertado la ilusiÓn de padres cuyas pequeÑas hijas estÁn desaparecidas, el ministerio del interior de bulgariabe beba a mis clientes y asÍ se confirma la versiÓn final de la pareja detenida acusados por un juez de esta corte de justicia de el delito de secuestro de menor. >>> el descubrimiento significa que los cargos de retenciÓn ilegal no existen y deben ser revocados dicen el abogado de la pareja detenido. >>> gitanos reconocieron a la niÑa tras verla en...
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dna tests show a couple from bulgaria are her biological parents. this prison is trying to give those released a helping hand. we bring you the story of this unique transformation. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. could the fight against terrorism be jeopardized because of distrust of the u.s. over spying allegations? that is the charge made in brussels today at gathering of european leaders. traditionally some of america's closest friends. they said a lack of trust could prejudice intelligence gathering. our editor is in brussels and brings us the latest. >> this was the summit when leaders were guarding their cause, when europe had to decide what message to send america over allegations of spying. for david cameron, there were uncomfortable moments. caught between the u.k. close intelligence sharing relationship with the americans on one hand and the outrage of his european partners. the prime minister today defended the role played by the intelligence agencies. >> i make no apology for that. we have int
dna tests show a couple from bulgaria are her biological parents. this prison is trying to give those released a helping hand. we bring you the story of this unique transformation. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. could the fight against terrorism be jeopardized because of distrust of the u.s. over spying allegations? that is the charge made in brussels today at gathering of european leaders. traditionally some of america's closest friends. they said...
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dna tests show a couple from bulgaria are her biological parents. this prison is trying to give those released a helping hand. we bring you the story of this unique transformation. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. could the fight against terrorism be jeopardized because of distrust of the u.s. over spying allegations? that is the charge made in brussels today at gathering of european leaders. traditionally some of america's closest friends. they said a lack of trust could prejudice intelligence gathering. our editor is in brussels and brings us the latest. >> this was the summit when leaders were guarding their cause, when europe had to decide what message to send america over allegations of spying. for david cameron, there were uncomfortable moments. caught between the u.k. close intelligence sharing relationship with the americans on one hand and the outrage of his european partners. the prime minister today defended the role played by the intelligence agencies. >> i make no apology for that. we have int
dna tests show a couple from bulgaria are her biological parents. this prison is trying to give those released a helping hand. we bring you the story of this unique transformation. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. could the fight against terrorism be jeopardized because of distrust of the u.s. over spying allegations? that is the charge made in brussels today at gathering of european leaders. traditionally some of america's closest friends. they said...
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it said that they sold the child before returning to bulgaria. there have been previous allegations of the sales of babies. they have been charged with abduction. they remain in custody, awaiting trial. the dna results will be known in the coming hours. as the wait goes on to solve the mystery of maria. mark lowen, bbc news, athens. >> a story that seems to get sadder and stranger every day. a u.s. defense official says that two american sailors have been kidnapped by pirates in the gulf of guinea. the mariners were on board the u.s. oil supply ship see retriever when the pirates attacked. they are the ship fast captain and chief engineer. -- ship's captain and chief engineer. have been october, we running a special series on the challenges faced by women in the 21st century. it will culminate in a full day of discussion at the bbc headquarters in london on friday. tonight we focus on the epidemic of sexual violence in egypt. according to a recent united nations study, nine out of 10 egyptian women may have experienced sexual harassment. since th
it said that they sold the child before returning to bulgaria. there have been previous allegations of the sales of babies. they have been charged with abduction. they remain in custody, awaiting trial. the dna results will be known in the coming hours. as the wait goes on to solve the mystery of maria. mark lowen, bbc news, athens. >> a story that seems to get sadder and stranger every day. a u.s. defense official says that two american sailors have been kidnapped by pirates in the gulf...
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and those roma families came from bulgaria and romania. this is the first case that's been known where a child ends up and lives for years in a roma family. >> the charity now looking after maria says she's doing well. she urgently want to find her parents. already they've had over 8,000 inquiries. emily buchanan, bbc news. >> and i'm joined from athens by our web cam by the international communications officer for the smile of the child charity. and thank you very much, by the way, for being with us here on "g.m.t." yours is a charity looking after maria. could you give us an update on her condition? >> maria's currently in the hospital with social workers and the personal at the hospital and the psychologist next to here. she's very happy. according to the information we get, she's playing with toys and playing with people, and we're waiting for the completion of the medical examination and then maria will be transferred to one of the homes of the smile of the child. >> and presumably maria is just too young to be able to assist the auth
and those roma families came from bulgaria and romania. this is the first case that's been known where a child ends up and lives for years in a roma family. >> the charity now looking after maria says she's doing well. she urgently want to find her parents. already they've had over 8,000 inquiries. emily buchanan, bbc news. >> and i'm joined from athens by our web cam by the international communications officer for the smile of the child charity. and thank you very much, by the way,...
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are coming in form predominantly eastern europe such as poland and no doubt more will follow from bulgaria and romania from the first of january when they can seek employment here is of course undermining the native british people of course they're working for less so the wages are being depressed and of course british people are finding that they're left on the scrapheap so to speak of course not everybody coming here is actually coming here for work some were coming here to use the national health service which is free some are claiming benefits and of course there's also pressure on school also in housing in london the cost of rents has gone up enormously because there's just so much demand we need food ration policy that suits british needs and where we can supply services for those who actually contributing in the u.k. whatever than this open door crozier we have at the moment. a great number of stories in our website if not check it out today r.t. dot com couple to alert you to cultural heritage up for sale in italy part of the country's no plan to put its historic car. villa as the
are coming in form predominantly eastern europe such as poland and no doubt more will follow from bulgaria and romania from the first of january when they can seek employment here is of course undermining the native british people of course they're working for less so the wages are being depressed and of course british people are finding that they're left on the scrapheap so to speak of course not everybody coming here is actually coming here for work some were coming here to use the national...
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we have the connection between bulgaria and romania and greece and their trafficking and selling andying children. we are opening here a kind of something that we are talking in europe but we don't ever come across reality now. >> thank you so much. president for the charity called the smile of a child. >> so, right now, i'm joined by michelle clark the former director of the former trafficking unit. if so many people have reached out. how do investigators go about trying to match this child with the right family? >> the most important thing to figure out was, was this child trafficked? trafficking is exploitation of people. they are exploited for sex and household work. many of the groups that you see across the unit where there is a mother and a child looking sick and peak. >> and in your own view, these begging rings, they are known to also set up shop in that roma gypsy community in that section of athens where she was spotted? is that correct? >> this is very correct. there are a number of begging rings in the larger cities of athens yes. >> what kind of advice are you giving to
we have the connection between bulgaria and romania and greece and their trafficking and selling andying children. we are opening here a kind of something that we are talking in europe but we don't ever come across reality now. >> thank you so much. president for the charity called the smile of a child. >> so, right now, i'm joined by michelle clark the former director of the former trafficking unit. if so many people have reached out. how do investigators go about trying to match...
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herbert mother in bulgaria says the she wants her back.d because she says she was too poor to look after her. bulgarian police are investigating kerr and the husband on suspicions episode the girl for and a legal adoption. >> people say i have received 400 leva but how could i receive money. they keep saying that on tv. do you think i would sell my child for 400 lev?a i'd like to build a house i do not have a proper house or a proper bid. nothing. i did not receive anything. i am so poor. " >> she has a tinge children. they live in a one won't mud and brick house. >> we will be right back. i love watching tv outside. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the important part is that you're happy now. and i got you this visor. you made a visor! yes! that i'll never wear. ohh. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv fo
herbert mother in bulgaria says the she wants her back.d because she says she was too poor to look after her. bulgarian police are investigating kerr and the husband on suspicions episode the girl for and a legal adoption. >> people say i have received 400 leva but how could i receive money. they keep saying that on tv. do you think i would sell my child for 400 lev?a i'd like to build a house i do not have a proper house or a proper bid. nothing. i did not receive anything. i am so poor....
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ella alega que tras dar a luz se la dejÓ a una familia no tenÍa dinero para llevarsela a bulgaria. >> de hacerlo, hay votos suficientes para aprobarla, le sugiriÓ a lÍderes demÓcratas y republicanos que trabajen juntos como hicieron hace unos dÍas para ponerle fin al cierre del gobierno. >>> al borde de la muerte estuvo un adolescente discapacitado en nueva jersey, la cÁmara de una patrulla grabÓ los momentos de angustia de los padres, intentaban socorrerlo, un trozo de comida en su garganta, casia lo asfixia, un oficial le prÁctico una maniobra de salvamiento. y luego de minutos respirÓ normalmente. >>> gracias a la rÁpida acciÓn. >>> increÍble. >>> increÍble esto tambiÉn. verÁn a dos mascotas, empujan la silla de ruedas de su amo, y estÁn atentas al mas mÍnimo gesto para acudir en su ayuda, una historia de fidelidad impresionante con un triste desenlace. >>> vocalistas de horÓscopos de duran durango, dijo que le sacan partido a su arresto en la florida, los detalles al regresar en "primer impacto", ya volvemos. [ locutora ] iahora en subway enamórate del tuscan chicken! pollo sazona
ella alega que tras dar a luz se la dejÓ a una familia no tenÍa dinero para llevarsela a bulgaria. >> de hacerlo, hay votos suficientes para aprobarla, le sugiriÓ a lÍderes demÓcratas y republicanos que trabajen juntos como hicieron hace unos dÍas para ponerle fin al cierre del gobierno. >>> al borde de la muerte estuvo un adolescente discapacitado en nueva jersey, la cÁmara de una patrulla grabÓ los momentos de angustia de los padres, intentaban socorrerlo, un trozo de...
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greece has been determined >> the little girl is the daughter of a 35-year-old roma, gypsy woman from bulgariaat woman came forward after the woman's -- girl's discovery made headlines many speculated she was a victim of human trafficking but the mother says she gave up the child because she was too poor to care for her. they are now trying to determine if she sold the child to the couple >>> new information on the case of jonbenet ramsey. the 6-year-old found dead in her home december 26, 1996. the indictment against john and patsy ramsey came in 1999 for child abuse and being accessory to a crime. but district attorney at the time did not press charges saying there was insufficient evidence. >> women in saudi arabia plan to protest the decision that keeps them from driving.. saudi arabia is the only country where women don't drive. saudi women living abroad are among those leading efforts for change. >> when they tipped my car, i didn't change the plates. i'm planning very soon, to take this car and drive back home to saudi arabia. >> the saudi government promising severe consequences for wo
greece has been determined >> the little girl is the daughter of a 35-year-old roma, gypsy woman from bulgariaat woman came forward after the woman's -- girl's discovery made headlines many speculated she was a victim of human trafficking but the mother says she gave up the child because she was too poor to care for her. they are now trying to determine if she sold the child to the couple >>> new information on the case of jonbenet ramsey. the 6-year-old found dead in her home...
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now, maria's biological family, who live in neighboring bulgaria. the 4-year-old girl back. >> i'd like maria to come here. she's my sister. but it's not that simple. police are investigating if the biological parents sold their child. if so, they face up to six years in jail and thousands of dollars in fines. lucy mcdonald, for wjz eyewitness news. >> reporter: the greek couple who have raised maria for the last few years, claimed they received the child after an informal adoption. and say they plan to fight for custody. >>> the two little kittens who cause the major headaches for commuters in new york city, have a new home tonight. back in late august, they were spotted running on the tracks on the subway. remember that? service was halted on the subway for about 90 minutes, frustrate something commuters. the kittens were eventually wrangled by animal control. and a family from brooklyn heights has adopted them, naming them arthur and august. they look perfectly happy. >> absolutely. >>> scott pelley has a preview of what's coming up tonight on th
now, maria's biological family, who live in neighboring bulgaria. the 4-year-old girl back. >> i'd like maria to come here. she's my sister. but it's not that simple. police are investigating if the biological parents sold their child. if so, they face up to six years in jail and thousands of dollars in fines. lucy mcdonald, for wjz eyewitness news. >> reporter: the greek couple who have raised maria for the last few years, claimed they received the child after an informal adoption....
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>> we've been speaking the past few days with bulgaria, romania, hungary, and let's not even talk about the czech republic where they are so detested that they are called gypsies and they are thrown into special schools because they are not culturally integrated. they are considered mentally backward and they are perfectly capable and intelligent most of the time. the discrimination is down to the level and they are perceived as being different. it is not merely a french issue. >> there's been a long-standing debate about illegal immigrants and deportation. >> this is exactly the same when sarkozy was in power. there was such a strong stance on immigration policy. this kid was taken off a bus with all of her friends and put on a plane and sent app to coast of oh. that is what is really touching a nerve. you see kids and they are really nervous and there is lots of manipulation but they are 15, 16. this is the worst nightmare for the french government because they are emotional. you cannot easily control them and they can be easily infiltrated by any type of thugs or hooligans so this is
>> we've been speaking the past few days with bulgaria, romania, hungary, and let's not even talk about the czech republic where they are so detested that they are called gypsies and they are thrown into special schools because they are not culturally integrated. they are considered mentally backward and they are perfectly capable and intelligent most of the time. the discrimination is down to the level and they are perceived as being different. it is not merely a french issue. >>...
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dna from a woman in bulgaria is being tested aftersly admits levering a child in greece several years ago. >>> after more than a decade behind bars, kennedy cousin michael skakel may be released today. he was convicted in 2002 of murdering a neighbor. but he may get a whole new trial. >> reporter: michael skakel's attorney has asked for the kennedy cousin to be released from prison, now that a judge has overturned his conviction. skakel was found guilty in 2002 of murdering his then teenage maybe, martha moxley. >> mongszly's mother still maintains, take -- skakel is the killer. >> two years later, her family moved away. and the house was judicially demolished. >> the more wealthy the communicate, the more secrets there are. >> she says she is happy skakel is getting another chance for the carruth to come out. >> i'm sorry if the family of martha is really going to be upset about this because they want somebody to be behind bars. but if it's not read right person. >> police said martha was beaten by a club that belonged to her mother. >> skakel was convicted in 2002 after a friend sai
dna from a woman in bulgaria is being tested aftersly admits levering a child in greece several years ago. >>> after more than a decade behind bars, kennedy cousin michael skakel may be released today. he was convicted in 2002 of murdering a neighbor. but he may get a whole new trial. >> reporter: michael skakel's attorney has asked for the kennedy cousin to be released from prison, now that a judge has overturned his conviction. skakel was found guilty in 2002 of murdering his...
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now, maria's biological family, who lived in neighboring bulgaria want the 4-year-old back. she said, i'd like maria to come here. she's my sister. but it's not that simple. police are investigating if the biological parents sold their child. if so, they faced up to six years in jail and thousands of dollars in fines. lucy macdonald for wjz eyewitness news. >> now, the greek couple that has raised maria for the last few years claims they received the child, after an informal adoption and say they plan to fight for custody. >>> european leaders are preparing for a trip to washington, to investigate widespread u.s. spying allegations. kai is? the newsroom -- is in the newsroom with the latest. >> they plan to travel early next week to confront u.s. officials about the alleged electronic spying. they reportedly tapped german chancellor angela merkel's cell phone. merkel says trust between the u.s. and germany has been shattered. despite reassurances from the white house that the u.s. is not and will not monter -- monitor her calls. >> all right, thank you, kai. the united state
now, maria's biological family, who lived in neighboring bulgaria want the 4-year-old back. she said, i'd like maria to come here. she's my sister. but it's not that simple. police are investigating if the biological parents sold their child. if so, they faced up to six years in jail and thousands of dollars in fines. lucy macdonald for wjz eyewitness news. >> now, the greek couple that has raised maria for the last few years claims they received the child, after an informal adoption and...
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they simply were so poor they weren't back to bulgaria and she had other children and wasn't able to go back and get her though she intended to. >> so the family who was caring for this child or i don't know if that's the appropriate word considering the allegations they face as well. they did not purchase her. do we know any more of how they came to have this child in their custody? did the mother directly give her to that roma couple? >> that's a good question. i don't think we know the answer to that. there are court proceedings under way. so as you'd expect, the authorities will be trying to find out the answer to that question. by the way, in terms of what's really important here, maria we're told now has been -- come out of the hospital and now being looked after by a charity. so she is now being looked at after well. but you're right, the question now is how did she end up in greece? what is the truth behind this? that is what they'll be trying to find out because as i say, the story from her mother is that she simply left her there. and we're hearing also from her mother, fro
they simply were so poor they weren't back to bulgaria and she had other children and wasn't able to go back and get her though she intended to. >> so the family who was caring for this child or i don't know if that's the appropriate word considering the allegations they face as well. they did not purchase her. do we know any more of how they came to have this child in their custody? did the mother directly give her to that roma couple? >> that's a good question. i don't think we...
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syrians, there is an enormous crisis around the committee coming from bulgaria and romania, because most of the time they are perceived as being, interfering in the life of normal frenchmen, fa outside of the areas they liver in. there is a national debate on roms in france, how can you expect a debate about 2 million syrians. no one will do it politically. >> we will continue to follow the story. before we go, journalists, beware. if you call friends's national -- france's national front leader far right, le pen says she'll sue. she calls it a word that is contrary to the law into the truth. the national front, is it far right? >> be careful. if it were not far right, that would be a joke. i'm really taken aback by the reaction. it is not surprising, because she wants to make sure that the extreme right is no longer considered the heir to the extreme right in france which abedded the nazis. this is the affiliation she wants to make sure she cuts off. she wants to get rid of the heavy anti-semitism. >> she is still the honorary president of the party. >> she's trying to put on sheepskin
syrians, there is an enormous crisis around the committee coming from bulgaria and romania, because most of the time they are perceived as being, interfering in the life of normal frenchmen, fa outside of the areas they liver in. there is a national debate on roms in france, how can you expect a debate about 2 million syrians. no one will do it politically. >> we will continue to follow the story. before we go, journalists, beware. if you call friends's national -- france's national front...
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now, maria's biological family, who live in bulgaria, want the girl back. >> she said, i'd like maria to come back here. she's my sister. but it's not that simple. police are investigating if the biological parents sold their child. if so, they face up to six years in jail and thousands of dollars in fines. lucy mcdonald, wjz eyewitness news. >> the greek couple who have raised maria for the last new years, claimed they received the child after an informal adoption and say they plan to fight for custody. >>> a port in new zealand welcomes several tall ships. >> hip hip, hooray! >> seven tall ships from around the world entered the auckland waters. it is the first time in more than 100 years, more than two sailing ships have been seen in this particular harbor. it was part of a race to get to the bay of islands. this weekend, locals can get on board and tour the ships before they leave monday morning. >> check in with eyewitness news at 6:00, for these stories and more, coming up, denise is standing by with a live preview. >>> in the national spotlight. attorney general doug gansler, s
now, maria's biological family, who live in bulgaria, want the girl back. >> she said, i'd like maria to come back here. she's my sister. but it's not that simple. police are investigating if the biological parents sold their child. if so, they face up to six years in jail and thousands of dollars in fines. lucy mcdonald, wjz eyewitness news. >> the greek couple who have raised maria for the last new years, claimed they received the child after an informal adoption and say they plan...
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the mother gave her to police in bulgaria but did not sell her. she is in the care of a greek children's charity this morning. >>> hundreds are expected to attend a funeral mass later this morning for the massachusetts teacher allegedly murdered by one of her students. over the weekend, mourners turned out to remember 24-year-old colleen ritzer. police say she was killed inside a school bathroom before her body was dumped in the woods right behind the school. 14-year-old philip chism is charged with her murder. he has pleaded not guilty. through a lawyer, his mother diane chism relieved this statement. quote. >> such an awful, awful story. >>> a grand jury subpoena for miami dolphins center mike pouncey could testify in the aaron hernandez murder case. that's right. another football player now being called in. according to "sports illustrated," pouncey was served one hour after his team lost to the new england patriots yesterday. pouncey is a close friend and former colleague of -- former college teammate of hernandez. he has not been charged with
the mother gave her to police in bulgaria but did not sell her. she is in the care of a greek children's charity this morning. >>> hundreds are expected to attend a funeral mass later this morning for the massachusetts teacher allegedly murdered by one of her students. over the weekend, mourners turned out to remember 24-year-old colleen ritzer. police say she was killed inside a school bathroom before her body was dumped in the woods right behind the school. 14-year-old philip chism...
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they think she may be from scandinavia or bulgaria. >> she was living in very bad conditions, and she was neglected. no signs of any abuse, but it was in deterioration. she was dirty. >> reporter: she was discovered during a police drug raid. a dna check of the cup claiming to be her parents show she's not her biological child. people in the roma community deny the allegations of kidnapping and trafficking and fear the case could spark further discrimination against them. >> translator: she was given to us, and we raised her. she had problems with her eyes. we took her to the doctor. we took her everywhere. we didn't take her to sell her. >> reporter: a roma community spokesman says the girl had a good life with the people who were raising her. >> translator: she spent her days well. i can tell you better than her other siblings, the biological ones. >> reporter: by sunday the charity received more than 8,000 calls about her including from the united states. greek police have asked interpol for help finding the child's real family. >>> officials in argentina are trying to figure out w
they think she may be from scandinavia or bulgaria. >> she was living in very bad conditions, and she was neglected. no signs of any abuse, but it was in deterioration. she was dirty. >> reporter: she was discovered during a police drug raid. a dna check of the cup claiming to be her parents show she's not her biological child. people in the roma community deny the allegations of kidnapping and trafficking and fear the case could spark further discrimination against them. >>...
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. >> the first round is nato allies but includes countries like bulgaria and turkey which have had bad records of keeping those parts within their countries, keeping them from being transsthoipped destinations that the u.s. would not want to see them, in places like democratic republic of congo and basically almost anywhere in the world. it's now going to be much easier to do this kind of round about sale. but also many parts are going to be license-free all together so they can go almost anywhere in the world other than perhaps venezuela, iran and china in certain circumstances, so the whole globe is basically going to get an easier deal in terms of getting access to military technology with no questions being asked. >> even as the obama administration is pushing for more gun control at home how the happens now. >> well, i think they receive it as a big achievemental since obama's first term and they have taken a look at the issues on regulations because they now it's a very sensitive item and the people on gun lobbying may want less. so the administration has been shy about putting f
. >> the first round is nato allies but includes countries like bulgaria and turkey which have had bad records of keeping those parts within their countries, keeping them from being transsthoipped destinations that the u.s. would not want to see them, in places like democratic republic of congo and basically almost anywhere in the world. it's now going to be much easier to do this kind of round about sale. but also many parts are going to be license-free all together so they can go almost...
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today police filed preliminary charges against a 38-year-old woman in bulgaria.says she gave birth to the child while she was working in greece four years ago, but she had to leave the child behind. the woman says she's willing to take a dna test and wants the child back if it is, in fact, her daughter. a roma couple in greece currently under arrest, but there are emerging questions on exactly what sparked the initial interest of authorities. joining me now, research fellow at hoover institution at stanford. he wrote the incredible article titled "rescued by racism." he asked why the world was immediately captivated by maria. thank you so much for joining me. i must admit, as i told you, i followed this story from the very beginning. this mysterious blond child that had been found, and you bring up something i think incredible. you write, not since faye ray found herself in the black clutches of king kong has a blond ignited the global imagination as has maria. why did you have that reaction to the story? >> well, i had the reaction because, you know, it was a ti
today police filed preliminary charges against a 38-year-old woman in bulgaria.says she gave birth to the child while she was working in greece four years ago, but she had to leave the child behind. the woman says she's willing to take a dna test and wants the child back if it is, in fact, her daughter. a roma couple in greece currently under arrest, but there are emerging questions on exactly what sparked the initial interest of authorities. joining me now, research fellow at hoover...
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the number of people trying to cost the sea and trying to cross turkey and greece and arriving in bulgariaed with the capacity to deal with them. so we need a better responsibility sharing among states within the eu. >> reporter: more than 2 million people have now fled the conflict in syria. the counts over the border in lebanon and jordan are saturated and faced with images it's hard for europe to say it can only take a few thousand refugees and jackie in paris. >> reporter: the army regained a base that was captured by al-qaeda and they did not specified how many people died in the operation. there are expected to be more antigovernment demonstrations in sudan and 30 died which erupted after the government cut subsidies and we report from cartoon. >> reporter: family is grieving, a week ago a 28-year-old pharmacist was shot dead by security forces during a protest. he had gone to the streets with his cousin mohamed. >> translator: we were chanting and shots were fired and it was a trap and the streets were seal off and we had to follow a certain route and chanting by the army and people
the number of people trying to cost the sea and trying to cross turkey and greece and arriving in bulgariaed with the capacity to deal with them. so we need a better responsibility sharing among states within the eu. >> reporter: more than 2 million people have now fled the conflict in syria. the counts over the border in lebanon and jordan are saturated and faced with images it's hard for europe to say it can only take a few thousand refugees and jackie in paris. >> reporter: the...