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bulgaria is the eu's poorest country, and ishares 270 kilometers of border with turkey, and bulgaria has just directed a 30-kilometer razor wire fence. >> a new source of iron curtain has extended across europe. its purpose is to keep people out. people seeking refuge in the eu. people like these kurds from northern syria. they have been living in bulgaria for almost a year now. they escaped war and violence and landed in abject poverty. >> children could not sleep that night. we've got too many things. >> bulgaria, the poorest european union member, does not have the money to handle the influx. it's lunchtime at a refugee camp on the outskirts of the capital. according to the you guidelines, more meals are to be provided to all refugees within the eu, but bulgaria simply does not have the resources, even if conditions are improving. >> a year ago, we did not have hot meals. now we have hot meals. the difference is tremendous. >> this old school is being thoroughly renovated. soon it will have a kitchen of its own, some small consolation for the refugees here. he hopes to come to ger
bulgaria is the eu's poorest country, and ishares 270 kilometers of border with turkey, and bulgaria has just directed a 30-kilometer razor wire fence. >> a new source of iron curtain has extended across europe. its purpose is to keep people out. people seeking refuge in the eu. people like these kurds from northern syria. they have been living in bulgaria for almost a year now. they escaped war and violence and landed in abject poverty. >> children could not sleep that night. we've...
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bulgaria is the eu's poorest country, and ishares 270 kilometers of border with turkey, and bulgaria has just directed a 30-kilometer razor wire fence. >> a new source of iron curtain has extended across europe. its purpose is to keep people out. people seeking refuge in the eu. people like these kurds from northern syria. they have been living in bulgaria for almost a year now. they escaped war and violence and landed in abject poverty. >> children could not sleep that night. we've got too many things. >> bulgaria, the poorest european union member, does not have the money to handle the influx. it's lunchtime at a refugee camp on the outskirts of the capital. according to the you guidelines, more meals are to be provided to all refugees within the eu, but bulgaria simply does not have the resources, even if conditions are improving. >> a year ago, we did not have hot meals. now we have hot meals. the difference is tremendous. >> this old school is being thoroughly renovated. soon it will have a kitchen of its own, some small consolation for the refugees here. he hopes to come to ger
bulgaria is the eu's poorest country, and ishares 270 kilometers of border with turkey, and bulgaria has just directed a 30-kilometer razor wire fence. >> a new source of iron curtain has extended across europe. its purpose is to keep people out. people seeking refuge in the eu. people like these kurds from northern syria. they have been living in bulgaria for almost a year now. they escaped war and violence and landed in abject poverty. >> children could not sleep that night. we've...
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it were slovakia bulgaria and partially other countries by saying that this proposal will never gets reality since the pressure from brussels by commission and other actors from the national states will stop this proposal by york. well the south stream pipeline that's currently under construction now remains one possible route for russian energy supplies around ukraine its construction however was frozen by bulgaria back in june after brussels said it didn't comply with the e.u. regulations bulgaria itself is highly dependent on russian gas supplies which make up more than ninety percent of its domestic consumption. and oil transit would also be affected by a possible ukrainian blockade but russian oil company trans the afters offered assurances that it will be able to fulfill most of its obligations one option will be to read directs the flow to another branch of the pipeline network through bella reuss instead of ukraine and the company spokesman said a ban would hit hungary slovakia and the czech republic. the danger of an energy blockade comes with some e.u. countries already bra
it were slovakia bulgaria and partially other countries by saying that this proposal will never gets reality since the pressure from brussels by commission and other actors from the national states will stop this proposal by york. well the south stream pipeline that's currently under construction now remains one possible route for russian energy supplies around ukraine its construction however was frozen by bulgaria back in june after brussels said it didn't comply with the e.u. regulations...
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northern bulgaria is loaded width oil and gas, contiguous to romania. bulgaria should be an oil and gas exporter, should not be totally dependent on russian gas. this reminded me very much of the old days that some of us -- i think all of us here knew the -- had been participant inside one way or another in the cold war, and much of this became familiar. at the time i got this information can i was fir -- first trying to get the western european press to run with it and include the bigger newspapers, and i had the contacts, and people were somewhat aware but people didn't want to go there. and what you have is sort of willing hostages in western europe. and finally, i did the column for the "washington times" and since that time, the last two months, a lot of columns now, the economist magazine and
northern bulgaria is loaded width oil and gas, contiguous to romania. bulgaria should be an oil and gas exporter, should not be totally dependent on russian gas. this reminded me very much of the old days that some of us -- i think all of us here knew the -- had been participant inside one way or another in the cold war, and much of this became familiar. at the time i got this information can i was fir -- first trying to get the western european press to run with it and include the bigger...
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a lot of governments including bulgaria and unfortunately serbia are crucial to south stream are run by governments that are to some or greater extent clients of washington so again it's not necessarily that's wanting to walk this it's its transatlantic partners now if transit through ukraine is could of it pretty obvious it's the countries in central and southern europe who will suffer the most are the ones who take the bulk of that supply do you think the rest of the e.u. will rally come together and share their gas i don't think so i don't think. you're being structured that it is in times of crisis it's the man for himself. rescuing greek banks was like pulling teeth and that wasn't even helping the people that was sticking them with the deals any sort of trans european solidarity i'm very very skeptical and just very quickly there is speculation when it comes to gas people start mentioning the u.s. supply of shale gas if the e.u. is getting less gas from russia do you think there's any way the u.s. could step in with the supply not there is simply no technical or transportation
a lot of governments including bulgaria and unfortunately serbia are crucial to south stream are run by governments that are to some or greater extent clients of washington so again it's not necessarily that's wanting to walk this it's its transatlantic partners now if transit through ukraine is could of it pretty obvious it's the countries in central and southern europe who will suffer the most are the ones who take the bulk of that supply do you think the rest of the e.u. will rally come...
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northern bulgaria is contiguous to romania, bulk area should be an oil and gas exporter that should not be totally dependent on russian gas. this reminded me very much of the old days that some of us, i think all of us here, new there had been participants in one way or another in the cold war, and much became familiar. at the time i got this information, i was first trying to get some of the western european press to really run with it. and include some of the bigger newspapers. i have the contacts, and people are somewhat aware but people didn't want to go there. and what you have is sort of willing hostages in western europe. and, finally, i did a column for the "washington times," and since that time, you look at the last few months, there's been a lot of columns now. "the economist" magazine and others have brought very similar stories. in fact, the economist story was almost word for word my story in the "washington times," but they were all afraid to break it. and this fear in western europe about exposing what's really going on, and even since that time i've been given some grie
northern bulgaria is contiguous to romania, bulk area should be an oil and gas exporter that should not be totally dependent on russian gas. this reminded me very much of the old days that some of us, i think all of us here, new there had been participants in one way or another in the cold war, and much became familiar. at the time i got this information, i was first trying to get some of the western european press to really run with it. and include some of the bigger newspapers. i have the...
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off yet could be harmful for the industry of some european countries take slovakia for instance or bulgaria for example which are entirely powered by russia many others rely on his gas as a main source as well now of course the scheme could be replaced by the south stream pipeline project bypassing ukraine over there its construction is handed by the e.u. lawmakers but some other nations say they're ready to adjust to the rules to finish construction political analysts mateo's dunfield means ukraine's plan could change the way politicians feel about the alternative supply route. i see that this proposal will never gets reality since the pressure from brussels by commission and other actors from the national states but furthermore it shows that the ukrainian government is not willing to cooperate at all and sees only their own interest after hearing this is for all the states in southeast europe. hungary. and bulgaria to lobbying much more to get a very secure supply and if you create enough willing to guarantee it. in a few minutes we'll tell you how the russian navy chased away an american
off yet could be harmful for the industry of some european countries take slovakia for instance or bulgaria for example which are entirely powered by russia many others rely on his gas as a main source as well now of course the scheme could be replaced by the south stream pipeline project bypassing ukraine over there its construction is handed by the e.u. lawmakers but some other nations say they're ready to adjust to the rules to finish construction political analysts mateo's dunfield means...
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were slovakia bulgaria and partially other countries are seeing that this proposal will never get reality since pressure from brussels by commission and other actors from national states will stop this proposal by in york he also believes that he grain sanctions could push brussels to revive the sultry pipeline project after hearing this it is clear for all the states in southeast europe like austria slovenia hungary serbia area to lobbying much more for the construction of south stream to get a very secure supply of gas and if you crane is not willing to guarantee it there will be other options. transit or would also be affected by a possible ukrainian blockade but russian oil and transport accompanied transit nafta has offered assurances that it will be able to fulfill most of its obligations one option will be to redirect the flow to another branch of the pipeline network through bell routes instead of ukraine the company spokesman said a ban would hit hungary slovakia and the czech republic the heart is the danger of an energy blockade comes the with the some e.u. countries already br
were slovakia bulgaria and partially other countries are seeing that this proposal will never get reality since pressure from brussels by commission and other actors from national states will stop this proposal by in york he also believes that he grain sanctions could push brussels to revive the sultry pipeline project after hearing this it is clear for all the states in southeast europe like austria slovenia hungary serbia area to lobbying much more for the construction of south stream to get...
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flooding have swarmed a small town in northern bulgaria killing one person and causing fifty houses to the last heavy rain forest a swollen river to burst its banks hundreds of homes remain underwater officials describe the situation as critical a deadly flood of these bulgaria killed nearly a dozen people earlier this summer. and the next an investigation into whether something fishy is happening with our seafood there's inside beyond the headlines if you're watching us in britain where she returns. a few weeks ago we discussed detroit's plans to shut off water to those who can't pay their bills logically what a basic human the system he could get taken away some protesters gathered to give their opinion on the issue at our plaza and what is the response from the state maybe some sort of dialogue or explanation as to why they have to turn off the water you know they turned on the high tech quote non lethal weaponry against the protesters they used a system which basically blasted the protesters with sound which sounds but intended to mean until you look into it and read that the weapo
flooding have swarmed a small town in northern bulgaria killing one person and causing fifty houses to the last heavy rain forest a swollen river to burst its banks hundreds of homes remain underwater officials describe the situation as critical a deadly flood of these bulgaria killed nearly a dozen people earlier this summer. and the next an investigation into whether something fishy is happening with our seafood there's inside beyond the headlines if you're watching us in britain where she...
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of homes remain underwater fishel describe the situation as critical and deadly flooding in east bulgaria and killed nearly a dozen people earlier this summer. and next we ask the founder of america's notorious blackwater security firm whether civilian suffering is an avatar but when people are given a license to kill. a few weeks ago we discussed detroit's plans to shut off water to those who can't pay their bills logically what a basic human the system he could get taken away some protesters gathered to give their opinion on the issue at our plaza and what is the response from the state maybe some sort of dialogue or explanation as to why they have to turn off the water you know they turned on the high tech quote non lethal weaponry against the protesters they used an el red system which basically blasted the protesters with sound which sounds but intended to mean until you look into it and read that the weapon can cause permanent hearing loss the company even admits this is true at less than fifty meters we see all across the country so-called non-lethal weapons being used to very harm
of homes remain underwater fishel describe the situation as critical and deadly flooding in east bulgaria and killed nearly a dozen people earlier this summer. and next we ask the founder of america's notorious blackwater security firm whether civilian suffering is an avatar but when people are given a license to kill. a few weeks ago we discussed detroit's plans to shut off water to those who can't pay their bills logically what a basic human the system he could get taken away some protesters...
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regulations bulgaria itself is highly dependent on russian gas supplies which make up more than ninety percent of its domestic consumption or oil transit would also be affected by possible ukrainian blockade the russian all company trans the after hours offered assurances that it will be able to fulfill most of its obligations one option will be to read direct the flow to another branch of the pipeline network through the other routes instead of ukraine the company spokesman said that a ban would hit hungary slovakia and the czech republic the hardest now the danger of an energy blockade comes with some e.u. countries already bracing for an economic hit they fear that they could lose billions of euros because of russia's ban on food imports russia is blocking imports of meat fruit vegetables and some dairy and fish products for one year european agriculture will take the brunt and some farmers in exports are demanding to be compensated for their losses. there's someone there know it's going to affect us all it will take two or three months to collect all remaining crops of oranges and
regulations bulgaria itself is highly dependent on russian gas supplies which make up more than ninety percent of its domestic consumption or oil transit would also be affected by possible ukrainian blockade the russian all company trans the after hours offered assurances that it will be able to fulfill most of its obligations one option will be to read direct the flow to another branch of the pipeline network through the other routes instead of ukraine the company spokesman said that a ban...
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supplies from russia especially the countries in eastern europe when we're talking about slovenia bulgaria poland and czech republic we're talking about countries they're getting almost a hundred percent of their gas supplies from russia and ukraine and that means that if the sanctions indeed indeed are implemented it means these countries will be left out in the cold for sure been next winter season and of course ukraine is trying to follow in the footsteps of the e.u. and the united states and punish russia with these sanctions however by looks of it out the moment it appears that they are punishing their european neighbors more than they are punishing moscow. all transit would also be affected by a possible ukrainian blockade but russian oil drowns but company transnet to has offered assurances that it will be able to fulfill most of its obligations one option will be to redirect the flow to another branch of the pipeline network through a better route instead of ukraine the company's spokesman said abandon would hit hungary slovakia and the czech republic the hardest. south stream pipe
supplies from russia especially the countries in eastern europe when we're talking about slovenia bulgaria poland and czech republic we're talking about countries they're getting almost a hundred percent of their gas supplies from russia and ukraine and that means that if the sanctions indeed indeed are implemented it means these countries will be left out in the cold for sure been next winter season and of course ukraine is trying to follow in the footsteps of the e.u. and the united states...
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of flooding asked one small town in northern bulgaria killing one person and causing fifty houses to collapse having rain forests a swollen river to burst its banks hundreds of homes remain underwater officials describe the situation as critical and deadly flooding east bulgaria killed nearly a dozen people earlier this summer. now fighters from a self-proclaimed islamic state are tightening their grip on iraq after making significant new gains in the north and they arrested control of another well field three towns and what is believed to be country's biggest dam possession of the mosul down gives the extremists the ability to manipulate electricity supplies to major rocky c.d.'s or even to flood them now there is not a caliphate recently declared by the jihad as fighters stretches across northern parts of syria and iraq the militants now control five oil fields and are reportedly selling crude on the black market to fund their insurgency they also hold five dams as well as several key military bases including one of saddam hussein's former calico weapons facilities. now we're going
of flooding asked one small town in northern bulgaria killing one person and causing fifty houses to collapse having rain forests a swollen river to burst its banks hundreds of homes remain underwater officials describe the situation as critical and deadly flooding east bulgaria killed nearly a dozen people earlier this summer. now fighters from a self-proclaimed islamic state are tightening their grip on iraq after making significant new gains in the north and they arrested control of another...
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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 in black approaches the stage. >> i saw this young man walking up to him, and i thought, okay, this is probably a technician that has some 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 sort of pushed the gun aw
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 in black approaches the...
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and just making it look good is always a challenge my wife sure shot a movie in bulgaria and she loves sofia a great place what's it like to shoot far from home to be that far away and i think being in a hotel that long is the challenge fortunately the hotel they put us up in was great had an amazing gym spent a ton of time in the gym and it's an interesting locale for travel i mean days off i had i went to greece i went to the mountains the bands go in great part of the world you consider one of the original superstars of m.m.a. did you know that you had the impact on the sport you had. and you never really look at yourself that way at least i don't i was just doing what i love to do at a passion for wrestling started it at the age of ten and wrestled all to school and college and and mixed martial arts kind of became an extension of rest and when did that catch on it started in this country in one thousand nine hundred three it is going on in brazil in japan for quite some time and they kind of the the gracies in particular kind of put together a package that not only were going to p
and just making it look good is always a challenge my wife sure shot a movie in bulgaria and she loves sofia a great place what's it like to shoot far from home to be that far away and i think being in a hotel that long is the challenge fortunately the hotel they put us up in was great had an amazing gym spent a ton of time in the gym and it's an interesting locale for travel i mean days off i had i went to greece i went to the mountains the bands go in great part of the world you consider one...
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northern bulgaria is loaded width oil and gas, contiguous to romania. bulgaria should be an oil and gas exporter, should not be totally dependent on russian gas. this reminded me very much of the old days that some of us -- i think all of us here knew the -- had been participant inside one way or another in the cold war, and much of this became familiar. at the time i got this information can i was fir -- first trying to get the western european press to run with it and include the bigger newspapers, and i had the contacts, and people were somewhat aware but people didn't want to go there. and what you have is sort of willing hostages in western europe. and finally, i did the column for the "washington times" and since that time, the last two months, a lot of columns now, the economist magazine and others -- have similar stories -- in fact "the economist" story was almost word for word my story in the wow washington times" but they were all afraid to break it. and this fear in western europe about exposing what is really going on, and even since that ti
northern bulgaria is loaded width oil and gas, contiguous to romania. bulgaria should be an oil and gas exporter, should not be totally dependent on russian gas. this reminded me very much of the old days that some of us -- i think all of us here knew the -- had been participant inside one way or another in the cold war, and much of this became familiar. at the time i got this information can i was fir -- first trying to get the western european press to run with it and include the bigger...
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assistance mission there and is live from bulgaria and good to speak to you and we see nouri al-maliking increasingly isolated both within and outside iraq, what is he likely to do next? >> well, first let me say the political process has moved forward there is a new nomination for a prime minister and he has been nominated by the largest block in parliament and if there are any issues or any conversations regarding that nomination they should be addressed through the legal process. and parliamentary debate. not resolved in the streets of iraq. the new prime minister has one month now to form a broad coalition that is inclusive, repetitive of all communities of iraq and to come up with a government that has a clear plan on how to address the devastating security situation that iraq is now facing. the doctor has wide support in parliament and i think he is absolutely capable of doing that. >> it's a huge job, isn't it and we must remember he is from the same party as maliki. is he a unifier? >> he is a very professional person who has had a lot of experience in the previous parliament t
assistance mission there and is live from bulgaria and good to speak to you and we see nouri al-maliking increasingly isolated both within and outside iraq, what is he likely to do next? >> well, first let me say the political process has moved forward there is a new nomination for a prime minister and he has been nominated by the largest block in parliament and if there are any issues or any conversations regarding that nomination they should be addressed through the legal process. and...
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a river overflowed in the town in northwestern bulgaria on sunday. the reuters news agency reports more than 50 houses collapsed and hundreds more remain under water. officials say they managed to rescue more than 500 people overnight but one man was found dead. in southwestern romania floods hit more than 250 villages forcing evacuation of more than 200,000 people. this part of europe experienced severe floods in may that left at least 35 people dead. >>> in a separate incident flash floods swept through a village in northern italy during a summer festival. four people were killed and 20 others injured. >>> and as we just mentioned western japan may be dealing with another typhoon this week. our meteorologist is here with an explanation. this is a typhoon we have been tracking. i first wanted to give you an update of what is happening when it comes to the rainfall for the western half of japan where we had record-setting rainfall. some areas saw two to four times the amount of monthly rain in just a few days. look at this. nearly 1,200 millimeters o
a river overflowed in the town in northwestern bulgaria on sunday. the reuters news agency reports more than 50 houses collapsed and hundreds more remain under water. officials say they managed to rescue more than 500 people overnight but one man was found dead. in southwestern romania floods hit more than 250 villages forcing evacuation of more than 200,000 people. this part of europe experienced severe floods in may that left at least 35 people dead. >>> in a separate incident flash...
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and bulgaria -- the new fence of fortress europe. why exactly did flight mh 17 crash in eastern ukraine? the united nations suspects it could have been a w
and bulgaria -- the new fence of fortress europe. why exactly did flight mh 17 crash in eastern ukraine? the united nations suspects it could have been a w
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killed more than twenty wounded when a flash flood tore through a festival two people drowned in bulgaria and nine hundred of their homes when a river burst its banks and floods have paralyzed turkey's city of stand before backing up traffic across the city. still to come on out here national special report on the murky side of the fishing industry or if you're watching in the u.k. an interview with the founder of blackwater the blackwater we're bringing. a few weeks ago we discussed detroit's plans to shut off water to those who can't pay their bills logically what a basic human assessor he could get taken away some protesters gathered to give their opinion on the issue at our plaza and what is the response from the state maybe some sort of dialogue or explanation as to why they have to turn off the water you know they turned up on the high tech quote non lethal weaponry against the protesters they used an l. red system which basically blasted the protesters with sound which sounds unintended humane until you look into it and read that the weapon can cause permanent hearing loss the comp
killed more than twenty wounded when a flash flood tore through a festival two people drowned in bulgaria and nine hundred of their homes when a river burst its banks and floods have paralyzed turkey's city of stand before backing up traffic across the city. still to come on out here national special report on the murky side of the fishing industry or if you're watching in the u.k. an interview with the founder of blackwater the blackwater we're bringing. a few weeks ago we discussed detroit's...
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thousands of russian tourists are stranded in bulgaria and elsewhere as their travel agencies go bankrupt. tonight, the biggest worry for the u.s. and europe is whether putin will stop at a trade war or actually order his troops into ukraine. and tonight, the president said that the sanctions are working as intended. brian. >> andrea mitchell reporting for us tonight. andrea, thanks. and still ahead this evening -- the latest discovery regarding aspirin as a cancer preventer. the other big medical headline tonight from dr. nancy snyderman. >> later, an unlikely route to the mound and great life story. how a kid refused to give up on his dreams found his way to the majors. >>> we mentioned this earlier, big health news headline tonight involves aspirin, which of course, millions of people take every day to reduce their risk of having a heart attack or stroke. there could be added benefits. doctors say aspirin could reduce the risk of certain cancers, but there are also concerns of course about side effects potentially. our chief medical editor dr. nancy snyderman has our report. >> reporte
thousands of russian tourists are stranded in bulgaria and elsewhere as their travel agencies go bankrupt. tonight, the biggest worry for the u.s. and europe is whether putin will stop at a trade war or actually order his troops into ukraine. and tonight, the president said that the sanctions are working as intended. brian. >> andrea mitchell reporting for us tonight. andrea, thanks. and still ahead this evening -- the latest discovery regarding aspirin as a cancer preventer. the other...
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killed more than twenty injured when a flash flood tore through a festival two people drowned in bulgaria more than nine hundred fled their homes when a river burst its banks and floods paralyzed turkey's a city of istanbul backing up traffic all over the city. in a ferry carrying about two hundred fifty passengers capsized in southern bangladesh the vessel went down in the pad more river some forty kilometers from the capital dhaka forty four passengers have been rescued but the exact number of casualties is so far unknown. and recapping for you now our breaking news story more than four hundred thirty ukrainian troops have crossed into russia and asked for refuge according to the federal security service will have more information on that as we get it not the first such case with the ukrainian servicemen on sunday a group of twelve soldiers banding their positions and seeking refuge in russia the biggest incident before that was when four dozen troops did the same in july. that story and more coming up in the next hour but coming up next crosstalk with your bell or if you're watching us
killed more than twenty injured when a flash flood tore through a festival two people drowned in bulgaria more than nine hundred fled their homes when a river burst its banks and floods paralyzed turkey's a city of istanbul backing up traffic all over the city. in a ferry carrying about two hundred fifty passengers capsized in southern bangladesh the vessel went down in the pad more river some forty kilometers from the capital dhaka forty four passengers have been rescued but the exact number...
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and bulgaria to lobbying much more to get a very secure supply of us and if you create is not willing to guarantee it there will be other options. this week saw a new spiral of violence in gaza after the three day truce between israel and hamas expired on friday the sides reverted to the use of force with palestinian civilians suffering the most in the crossfire. i. mean i knew then and. only one i did i leave. the morning. trying not to anyone actually had come in. this one long conflict has now claimed more than one thousand eight hundred lives it's left gaza in a state of ruin and the return of hostilities brings the region even closer to a humanitarian disaster of tens of thousands of homes were destroyed or damaged by israeli strikes at least two universities hundreds of schools and mosques were rendered into rubble. reports say half a million people were displaced almost a third of the population more than a million civilians there's no fresh water and we talked to medics without borders advisor michel back from the hospital she says the israeli strikes achieve only one thing th
and bulgaria to lobbying much more to get a very secure supply of us and if you create is not willing to guarantee it there will be other options. this week saw a new spiral of violence in gaza after the three day truce between israel and hamas expired on friday the sides reverted to the use of force with palestinian civilians suffering the most in the crossfire. i. mean i knew then and. only one i did i leave. the morning. trying not to anyone actually had come in. this one long conflict has...
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and bulgaria to lobbying much more to get a very secure supply of us and if you create enough willing to guarantee it there will be options. coming up after the break and we report on another plane crash in iran and speak to an aviation expert about the cool reasons of the tragedy this is more off to the think. the stories we cover here not to hear any other big story the hamster headlines there's a reason they don't want to. point. out now let's break the set . when the unit peon union promised to net ukraine become part of it it clearly contributed to the exacerbation of tensions within ukraine ukraine no longer become part of the european union the won't tell tales ukraine absolutely doesn't have the economic level to become part of the e.u. and. welcome back a passenger plane has crashed immediately after taking off from an airport in the runyon capital tehran the aircraft was carrying up to forty eight people reports eight thirty nine of them were killed it came down in a residential area five kilometers from the runway injuring several people on the ground some reports say the c
and bulgaria to lobbying much more to get a very secure supply of us and if you create enough willing to guarantee it there will be options. coming up after the break and we report on another plane crash in iran and speak to an aviation expert about the cool reasons of the tragedy this is more off to the think. the stories we cover here not to hear any other big story the hamster headlines there's a reason they don't want to. point. out now let's break the set . when the unit peon union...
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cutting the route off could be harmful for the industry of some european countries takes the vacuo bulgaria for example which are almost entirely powered by russia and many others rely on its gas as a main source as well of course the scheme could be replaced by the south stream that's a pipeline project that bypasses ukraine its construction is being hindered by either lawmakers but southern nations say that they're ready to push through construction let's get the opinion on this issue now of daniel mcadams the executive director of the wrong paul institute for peace and prosperity thanks for joining goes first of all here is expected to vote on the same issues on tuesday as we understand do you think they'll go through. well i think given the bellicose nature of the prime minister yatsenyuk of those foreign the reckless manner in which he's governing i would certainly expect them to really what ukraine is is doing is committing economic suicide in the us it's so demanding that the e.u. apply its own sanctions is demanding that the europeans commit economic suicide so it makes no sense but
cutting the route off could be harmful for the industry of some european countries takes the vacuo bulgaria for example which are almost entirely powered by russia and many others rely on its gas as a main source as well of course the scheme could be replaced by the south stream that's a pipeline project that bypasses ukraine its construction is being hindered by either lawmakers but southern nations say that they're ready to push through construction let's get the opinion on this issue now of...
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and bulgaria to lobbying much more to get a very secure supply and if you create is not willing to guarantee it there will be other options or one of these options which could be used to pump russian gas into europe bypassing ukraine is that of the south stream project right that for now the construction of the pipe is stalling under the pressure of the e.u. lawmakers some of them arguing it actually doesn't comply with some regulations despite that south european nations involved say they are ready to adopt the necessary laws in order to finish the construction. it's an international thanks for joining us the u.s. has carried out a new airstrikes on jihadist militants that have managed to occupied territories in the northern parts of iraq fighter jets along with. a convoy and artillery positions of the so-called islamic state militant group the attacks came up to president obama's pledge to protect u.s. personnel in iraq by the rapid advance of these lists but isn't easy because one of reports many believe it's actually washington that originally paved the way for the rise of these you harv
and bulgaria to lobbying much more to get a very secure supply and if you create is not willing to guarantee it there will be other options or one of these options which could be used to pump russian gas into europe bypassing ukraine is that of the south stream project right that for now the construction of the pipe is stalling under the pressure of the e.u. lawmakers some of them arguing it actually doesn't comply with some regulations despite that south european nations involved say they are...
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possible route for russian energy supplies around ukraine its construction however was frozen by bulgaria in june and it's up to brussels said it didn't comply with e.u. regulations will go of itself is highly dependent on russian gas supplies which make up more than ninety percent of its domestic consumption law transit would also be affected by a possible ukrainian blockade but russian oil company trans now has offered assurances that it will be able to fulfill most of its obligations one option would be to read direct the flow to another branch of the pipeline network that's three belo routes instead of ukraine a company spokesman said that a ban would hit hungary slovakia and the czech republic the hardest. now the danger of an energy blockade comes with some countries already bracing themselves for an economic hit they fear that they could lose billions of euros because of russia's ban on food imports are sure is blocking imports of meat fruit vegetables and some dairy and fresh fish products for the period of one year european agriculture will take the brunt and some farmers in expo
possible route for russian energy supplies around ukraine its construction however was frozen by bulgaria in june and it's up to brussels said it didn't comply with e.u. regulations will go of itself is highly dependent on russian gas supplies which make up more than ninety percent of its domestic consumption law transit would also be affected by a possible ukrainian blockade but russian oil company trans now has offered assurances that it will be able to fulfill most of its obligations one...
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countries won't have enough fuel to get their industries running or their people warm slovakia and bulgaria are the highest risk they're almost entirely powered by russian gas many others largely rely on it as well the alternative pipeline project bypassing ukraine that's the south stream could help avert the threat but its construction is being hindered by brussels citing violations of market regulations the executive director of the ron paul institute please keep his plans to block russian gas supplies will hit by the ukraine and europe hard really what ukraine is is doing is committing economic suicide in the us it's so demanding that the e.u. apply its own sanctions is demanding that the europeans commit economic suicide but remember ukraine is spending six million dollars a day on its war against the people in the east of that country this money is is borrowed money well i find it ironic that the most bellicose of nations and i'm thinking particularly of poland and its foreign minister radek sikorski he is the one who is taking the most pleasure and sticking it to russia while the aver
countries won't have enough fuel to get their industries running or their people warm slovakia and bulgaria are the highest risk they're almost entirely powered by russian gas many others largely rely on it as well the alternative pipeline project bypassing ukraine that's the south stream could help avert the threat but its construction is being hindered by brussels citing violations of market regulations the executive director of the ron paul institute please keep his plans to block russian...
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and more than twenty injured when a flash flood tore through a festival two people have drowned in bulgaria and more than nine hundred five hundred one are of a bus its banks and floods have paralyzed the turkish city of istanbul backing up traffic across the city. and i'll be back with more news on this week's headlines in just a few minutes they were naughty international stay with us. crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. play. bad. play. the lists of lisa try to play play play poker going to do what you like for instance you're taking every minute of the lead. cut may. go well. like the pain. plus feeling that some setting goals places is mostly to the limits placed sometimes from nothing which led this season and it's important. to look just keep up the still be still be just to be safe be a stage eight look easy to see but speech was. played. in fish farms waters. the pond to me because. i saw it spread. you have a new. drama. furthermore. the interview. united nations chief condemns the latest attack on a un school in gaza criminal acts ten people die
and more than twenty injured when a flash flood tore through a festival two people have drowned in bulgaria and more than nine hundred five hundred one are of a bus its banks and floods have paralyzed the turkish city of istanbul backing up traffic across the city. and i'll be back with more news on this week's headlines in just a few minutes they were naughty international stay with us. crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. play. bad. play. the lists of lisa...
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hungary serbia and bulgaria to lobbying much more to get a very secure supply of gas and if you create is not willing to guarantee it there will be other options. well one of these options which could be used to pump russian gas into europe bypassing ukraine is called the south stream project right now or for the meantime the construction of the pipe is actually stalling under the pressure of various e.u. lawmakers they are there arguing it doesn't comply with some regulations despite that south european nations involved say they are ready to adopt the necessary laws in order to finish the construction. it's already international for you thanks for joining us the u.s. has carried out new airstrikes on jihadist militants that have managed to occupy large areas in northern and northwestern iraq now the u.s. military has released video of the strikes that targeted the artillery positions of the so-called islamic state militant group the attacks come after president obama's pledge to protect u.s. personnel in iraq threatened by the rapid advance of the islamists but going off the reports m
hungary serbia and bulgaria to lobbying much more to get a very secure supply of gas and if you create is not willing to guarantee it there will be other options. well one of these options which could be used to pump russian gas into europe bypassing ukraine is called the south stream project right now or for the meantime the construction of the pipe is actually stalling under the pressure of various e.u. lawmakers they are there arguing it doesn't comply with some regulations despite that...
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hearing this is clear for all the states in southeast europe austria slovenia hungary serbia and bulgaria to lobbying much more to get a very secure supply of gas and if you create is not willing to guarantee it there will be other options well one of these options which could be used to pump russian gas into euro bypassing ukraine is the south stream project for now the construction of the pie a bit is stalling under the pressure of the e.u. lawmakers who arguing it doesn't comply with some of the regulations now this is despite the south european nations involved thing they waited to adopt the necessary noise in order to finish the construction. the us has carried out new airstrikes on jihadist militants that have managed to occupied territories in northwestern iraq the us military has the video of the strike that targeted the a teller repositions of the so-called islamic state militant group the attacks come after president obama's pledge to protect u.s. personnel in iraq threatened by the rapid advance of the islamists but as our t.v. got to be spun off reports many believe washington
hearing this is clear for all the states in southeast europe austria slovenia hungary serbia and bulgaria to lobbying much more to get a very secure supply of gas and if you create is not willing to guarantee it there will be other options well one of these options which could be used to pump russian gas into euro bypassing ukraine is the south stream project for now the construction of the pie a bit is stalling under the pressure of the e.u. lawmakers who arguing it doesn't comply with some of...
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cutting the route off could be harmful for the industry of some european countries take slovakia or bulgaria for instance which are almost entirely powered by russia many others rely on it as a main source as well of course this scheme could be replaced by sidestream a pipeline project bypassing ukraine altogether its construction is being hindered by e.u. lawmakers but southern nations say they're ready to push through construction don you mccallum's executive director at the wrong pole institute believes that the consequences of a gas blockade will be drastic for ukraine on the. really what ukraine is is doing is committing economic suicide in the us it's so demanding that the e.u. apply its own sanctions is demanding that the europeans commit economic suicide but remember ukraine is spending six million dollars a day on its war against the people in the east of that country this money is is borrowed money well i find it ironic that the most bellicose of nations and i'm thinking particularly of poland and its foreign minister radek sikorski he is the one who is taking the most pleasure and
cutting the route off could be harmful for the industry of some european countries take slovakia or bulgaria for instance which are almost entirely powered by russia many others rely on it as a main source as well of course this scheme could be replaced by sidestream a pipeline project bypassing ukraine altogether its construction is being hindered by e.u. lawmakers but southern nations say they're ready to push through construction don you mccallum's executive director at the wrong pole...
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hungary serbia and bulgaria to lobbying much more to get a very secure supply of gas and if you create it's not building to guarantee it there will be other options. well one of the options to pump russian gas into europe while bypassing ukraine is the south stream project well now the construction of the pipe is stalling under pressure from u.k. or rather even lawmakers who argue it doesn't comply with certain regulations despite that southern european nations involved say the ready to adopt the necessary laws in order to finish the construction. right and american submarine has reportedly been detected near russia's more than ensures archies rim on kozyrev as more. american submarine was detected by a russian northern fleet in the barents sea near the russian border according to the commands of the russian navy they've pushed a vessel. off that area and that the vessel had left after about half an hour contact now the submarine itself is reportedly all five virginia class it's a nuclear powered it's capable of carrying two as well tomahawk missiles as meanwhile the reconnaissance mis
hungary serbia and bulgaria to lobbying much more to get a very secure supply of gas and if you create it's not building to guarantee it there will be other options. well one of the options to pump russian gas into europe while bypassing ukraine is the south stream project well now the construction of the pipe is stalling under pressure from u.k. or rather even lawmakers who argue it doesn't comply with certain regulations despite that southern european nations involved say the ready to adopt...
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hundreds of homes remain underwater official described the situation as critical a deadly flooding east bulgaria killed nearly a dozen people earlier this summer maybe as global warming to see more of it on when a ferry carrying around two hundred people is capsized in central bangladesh at least two people have died scores of missing one survivor said that ferry was overloaded with passengers no overturned in a strong current mid river scores of people are killed in ferry accidents every year in bangladesh is low lying river delta where boats are the most common form of travel. coming up instant program of the brain an investigation into whether something's fishy happening you know seafood coming up. a few weeks ago we discussed detroit's plans to shut off water to those who can't pay their bills logically what a basic human a system he could get taken away some protesters gathered to give their opinion on the issue at our plaza and what is the response from the state maybe some sort of dialogue or explanation as to why they have to turn off the water you know they turned up on the high tech qu
hundreds of homes remain underwater official described the situation as critical a deadly flooding east bulgaria killed nearly a dozen people earlier this summer maybe as global warming to see more of it on when a ferry carrying around two hundred people is capsized in central bangladesh at least two people have died scores of missing one survivor said that ferry was overloaded with passengers no overturned in a strong current mid river scores of people are killed in ferry accidents every year...
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of homes remain underwater officials describe the situation as critical as deadly floods in east bulgaria killed nearly a dozen people earlier this summer as well as with all bad time the for this kind of thing last fall. very caring until the people capsized in central bangladesh at least two have died and scores of missing one survivor said the ferry was overloaded with passengers and overturned in a strong current made river scores of people are killed in ferry accidents every year in bangladesh is low lying river delta the boats are the most common if the trouble. with. this is are to international after the break we asked the founder of america's notorious blackwater security firm where the civilian sufferings inevitable people are given a license to kill. a few weeks ago we discussed detroit's plans to shut off water to those who can't pay their bills logically what a basic human assessor he could get taken away some protesters gathered to give their opinion on the issue at our plaza and what is the response from the state maybe some sort of dialogue or explanation as to why they ha
of homes remain underwater officials describe the situation as critical as deadly floods in east bulgaria killed nearly a dozen people earlier this summer as well as with all bad time the for this kind of thing last fall. very caring until the people capsized in central bangladesh at least two have died and scores of missing one survivor said the ferry was overloaded with passengers and overturned in a strong current made river scores of people are killed in ferry accidents every year in...
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hearing this is caly for all the states in southeast europe like austria slovenia hungary serbia and bulgaria to lobbying much more to get a very secure supply of gas and if you create is not willing to guarantee it there will be other options. well one of the options to pump russian gas into europe while bypassing ukraine is a south stream project for now the construction of the pipe is stalling under pressure from the e.u. lawmakers who argue it doesn't comply with such new regulations and this is despite southern european nations involved in same that they are ready to adopt the necessary laws in order to finish the construction. at least five palestinians have been killed in gaza a day after a fragile cease fire with hamas crumbled three bodies including one of a senior hamas official with found among the ruins of a mosque in total three miles away destroyed overnight as israeli warplanes continued strikes on palestinian territories fighting erupted on friday reaching a brief calm in of the month long conflict which has claimed three one thousand nine hundred palestinian lives and sixty s
hearing this is caly for all the states in southeast europe like austria slovenia hungary serbia and bulgaria to lobbying much more to get a very secure supply of gas and if you create is not willing to guarantee it there will be other options. well one of the options to pump russian gas into europe while bypassing ukraine is a south stream project for now the construction of the pipe is stalling under pressure from the e.u. lawmakers who argue it doesn't comply with such new regulations and...
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killed more than twenty injured when a flash flood tore through a festival two people drowned in bulgaria and more than nine hundred fled their homes when a river burst its banks and in turkey floods power allies to stand bull snarling traffic across the country's most populous city. a ferry carrying about two hundred fifty passengers capsized in southern bangladesh the vessel went down in the padna river some forty kilometers from the capital dhaka forty four passengers have been rescued but the exact number of casualties remains unknown. and recapping the news dominating the headlines here on r t international more than four hundred thirty ukrainian soldiers crossed into russia and sought refuge according to the federal security service not the first such case with ukrainian servicemen sunday twelve soldiers surrendered their positions and sought refuge across the border they claim they have banned were abandoned by their commanders but the biggest incident before today was when four dozen troops did the same in july more on this developing story in the next hour coming up next though.
killed more than twenty injured when a flash flood tore through a festival two people drowned in bulgaria and more than nine hundred fled their homes when a river burst its banks and in turkey floods power allies to stand bull snarling traffic across the country's most populous city. a ferry carrying about two hundred fifty passengers capsized in southern bangladesh the vessel went down in the padna river some forty kilometers from the capital dhaka forty four passengers have been rescued but...
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a lot of its gas from russia and when we're talking about those in eastern europe such as poland bulgaria slovakia they're the ones getting almost a hundred percent of all their gas needs from russia via ukraine and if indeed the sanctions do go through it means that these countries will be left out in the cold winter and fall of course ukraine is already feeling the brunt of it get a so-called gas war with russia already but now it looks like it wants to follow in the footsteps of european union and the united states impose sanctions on russia to punish moscow but in the way it is going to punish its european neighbors because they will be the ones who will be left out in the cold who will be suffering when the heating season begins and of course those sanctions will actually have to be implemented first but right is already there and we cannot really call this a healthy climate in the european union and ukraine is. a tough couple of months coming through the winter is just really five months away you are going to school they are following up on those says said possibilities of sanctions
a lot of its gas from russia and when we're talking about those in eastern europe such as poland bulgaria slovakia they're the ones getting almost a hundred percent of all their gas needs from russia via ukraine and if indeed the sanctions do go through it means that these countries will be left out in the cold winter and fall of course ukraine is already feeling the brunt of it get a so-called gas war with russia already but now it looks like it wants to follow in the footsteps of european...
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and bulgaria to lobbying much more to get a very secure supply and if you create enough building to guarantee it there will be other options. let's bring out one of the routes actually bypassing ukraine which could be used to russian gas into europe it's called south stream now for now the project is stalling on the pressure of e.u. lawmakers who are gearing it doesn't comply with some of the regulations despite that though some south european nations say they're ready to adopt the necessary laws in order to finish the construction. that the ukrainian army says it's preparing to take a look on your skin the east street by street building by building the two cities or regional capitals and centers of antigovernment resistance and for that they're paying dearly in fact locals in lugansk plotting on areas are struck by army attacks have a look at that you can see here there's hardly been a spot this been missed of five hundred thousand people who used to live there almost half of now left for the future is certainly uncertain for many of them as artie's maria financial reports returning home is
and bulgaria to lobbying much more to get a very secure supply and if you create enough building to guarantee it there will be other options. let's bring out one of the routes actually bypassing ukraine which could be used to russian gas into europe it's called south stream now for now the project is stalling on the pressure of e.u. lawmakers who are gearing it doesn't comply with some of the regulations despite that though some south european nations say they're ready to adopt the necessary...
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and more than twenty injured when a flash flood tore through the festival two people drowned in bulgaria and more than nine hundred fled their homes when a river burst its banks and in turkey floods paralyzed is town both snarling traffic across the country's most populous city. and in a town to fight racism the swiss government plans to scrap all mentions of race from legislation are just bitter all over a looks into the latest attempts in scandinavia to promote tolerance. scandinavia has long being billed as something of a trailblazer when it comes to tolerance and multiculturalism in society the latest move in sweden could see all references to race or ethnicity removed from the country's legislation currently in sweden there are twenty laws that make reference to race or ethnicity and these include laws covering the country's criminal code student financing a on things like credit information law now the integration minister in sweden says that he's putting this forward because there's no such thing as race in his society anymore however it has come in for criticism from the national
and more than twenty injured when a flash flood tore through the festival two people drowned in bulgaria and more than nine hundred fled their homes when a river burst its banks and in turkey floods paralyzed is town both snarling traffic across the country's most populous city. and in a town to fight racism the swiss government plans to scrap all mentions of race from legislation are just bitter all over a looks into the latest attempts in scandinavia to promote tolerance. scandinavia has long...