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but on sunday in bulgaria, these are some pictures coming out from there. take a look at this. a wintery picture already in the higher elevations where snow had accumulated on sunday in bulgaria. and in sofia, 22 degrees for the high with plenty of sunshine. it was only about 11 degrees on sunday, hence the higher elevations saw those wintery precipitation. but the eastern areas will have a chance to see the white stuff falling on your thursday. your morning low will be down to freezing point. so please watch out for that cold spell moving in. but it's still grueling here in the tropics with hot water and this is going to maintaining its status. this is feng-wong a tropical storm as it passes through the islands looks like it will be sustaining winds at 100 kilometers per hour. so stormy conditions will be prevailing for the next 24 to 48. so into 72 hours it may even reach to the islands of okinawa in japan. so we'll keep a very close eye on this system as it progresses. tokyo at 28 degrees with partly cloudy skies. and down toward the south, scattered thunderstorms will preva
but on sunday in bulgaria, these are some pictures coming out from there. take a look at this. a wintery picture already in the higher elevations where snow had accumulated on sunday in bulgaria. and in sofia, 22 degrees for the high with plenty of sunshine. it was only about 11 degrees on sunday, hence the higher elevations saw those wintery precipitation. but the eastern areas will have a chance to see the white stuff falling on your thursday. your morning low will be down to freezing point....
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cross through turkey and southern bulgaria. italian interior ministry session more than double the number of 2013. last year around 466 migrants headed for -- 466,000 migrants leave for germany. >>> judith sunderland joins me via skype. what is your assessment of what's going on at this moment? >> clearly there has been a significant increase particularly in boat migration to europe but also, migration over land. you mentioned spain, while it's true that there has been sort of reverse immigration from spain in the context of the economic crisis, in the past year and through 2014, we've seen an increase in attempts to get into the spanish enclaves of seota and malia, and also troubling behavior by the spanish security forces on those borders, in terms of push back and even use of force against individuals trying the get into the spanish territories. we also see a lot of increased land crossings into bulgaria, particularly by syrians who are attempting to reach a safe haven in europe. >> the thing is it's not going to get any bet
cross through turkey and southern bulgaria. italian interior ministry session more than double the number of 2013. last year around 466 migrants headed for -- 466,000 migrants leave for germany. >>> judith sunderland joins me via skype. what is your assessment of what's going on at this moment? >> clearly there has been a significant increase particularly in boat migration to europe but also, migration over land. you mentioned spain, while it's true that there has been sort of...
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the biggest concentration of warrior women burials are in bulgaria, ukraine, south russia, caucuses,, that were considered prime territory by the april -- ancient greeks, they included spears, leather and gold quivers filled with arrows, bronze swords, battle axes, shields, and necklaces of beads and animal claws, golden earrings and sometimes clothing of wool, leather, fur, and hemp has been preserved. the women's skeleton show evidence of a lifetime of hard riding and battle injuries. most of the warrior women were between 16 and 4 , but the youngest girl warrior ever found was ten years polled when she died. she was buried in iron armor, with two spearheads. evidence that young children were trained for battle. that was in the ukraine. and another nearby grave held the remains of three young girls, age ten to 15. their arsenal was very surprising to the archaeologists because it included heavy cavalry items, scaled armor, helmet, javelins, shields, and conservatives full of arrows. the girls also owned gold necklaces and bronze mirrors. three of the most ancient amazon graves ever
the biggest concentration of warrior women burials are in bulgaria, ukraine, south russia, caucuses,, that were considered prime territory by the april -- ancient greeks, they included spears, leather and gold quivers filled with arrows, bronze swords, battle axes, shields, and necklaces of beads and animal claws, golden earrings and sometimes clothing of wool, leather, fur, and hemp has been preserved. the women's skeleton show evidence of a lifetime of hard riding and battle injuries. most of...
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bulgaria, moldova, georgia, ukraine, who is next? many things including the effectiveness of the global system will be put under severe judgment depending on the response of america. of the whole world to this very simple question, if our allies are at risk to underline the point two days after president obama's visit to acetonstoniast. the day after he left, the officer was arrested and accused of espionage. the security assurance we extended to ukraine and have failed to work provided no agreements and containments can secure a world order. what can bring the peace, and what can maintain it? cooperation, interdependence, leadership, and responsibility. this is the things that can defend the global security. so i urge you not to let ukraine stand alone in the face of this. [ applause ] thank you. and this is very important, that the whole world will see this gesture of solidarity. ukraine is not alone. we are together. we are united. and we will win, because we're fighting for freedom, fighting for democracy. i absolutely have no do
bulgaria, moldova, georgia, ukraine, who is next? many things including the effectiveness of the global system will be put under severe judgment depending on the response of america. of the whole world to this very simple question, if our allies are at risk to underline the point two days after president obama's visit to acetonstoniast. the day after he left, the officer was arrested and accused of espionage. the security assurance we extended to ukraine and have failed to work provided no...
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bulgaria, italy getting hit hard over the last several days, we have an upper level low that's just stuck in place. as you get the daytime heating, the afternoon thunderstorms bundle up. 275 millimeters of rainfall, about 11 inches, incredible stuff there with significant flooding ongoing in bulgaria. upwards of 100 meters of rainfall in the past 48 hours. very heavy rain and it continues as this low will fill out and things will calm down a little bit. it's not going to be the case today, potential for large hail is going to be there as well. along with severe winds and isolated tornados. the two top bullets are what i'm concerned about. eventually as it is the case, usually in the u.k. and in london, we have rain on the way. for now, you'll have to take the concord isn't available any more, but we'll get there quick enough and you'll be in good weather, otherwise it's going to be rainy here as we take a look at the forecast through saturday. if you want heat, spain, portugal, that's where you want to go, the temperatures have been toasty. we should be in the upper 20s to low 30s. we've
bulgaria, italy getting hit hard over the last several days, we have an upper level low that's just stuck in place. as you get the daytime heating, the afternoon thunderstorms bundle up. 275 millimeters of rainfall, about 11 inches, incredible stuff there with significant flooding ongoing in bulgaria. upwards of 100 meters of rainfall in the past 48 hours. very heavy rain and it continues as this low will fill out and things will calm down a little bit. it's not going to be the case today,...
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thank you. >> i think his -- thank his excellency, the president of bulgaria. to histhe floor excellency, president of the republic of kenya. weekend can you call -- kenya commemorated the attack that left 67 people from different nationalities did. who executedoristskenya commeme that westgate attacked were foreigners who had come to fight alongside al shebab. the pull of foreign fighters, those who have been drawn by -- from our own children in kenya and the region, the alarming also driven who executed byt the phenomenon of foreign fighters and it awakens us to the speed at which terrorist organizations are evolving. no doubt a greater risk lies in the fighters returning to their homelands or finding new operating spaces to carry out their terrorist attacks. such as the threat that we face from foreign fighters and operatives who in the past have killed hundreds of our citizens. butconviction is strong enforceable action must be taken to tackle terror groups and the phenomenon of foreign fighters. our experienceby that terrorist groups are ever evolving into
thank you. >> i think his -- thank his excellency, the president of bulgaria. to histhe floor excellency, president of the republic of kenya. weekend can you call -- kenya commemorated the attack that left 67 people from different nationalities did. who executedoristskenya commeme that westgate attacked were foreigners who had come to fight alongside al shebab. the pull of foreign fighters, those who have been drawn by -- from our own children in kenya and the region, the alarming also...
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here, the bulky one from bulgaria is hoping to knock off hakuho for the first time. it didn't happen. he flinched and hakuho easily improved his record, which is now 5-0. now, a couple of -- fighters. they both come from mongolia. they're the top divisions eldest and youngest and have been exciting everyone with their feisty performances. the eldest turned 40 last week. he's the first 40-year-old in six decades to compete in the top division. with his strong work ethic and energy, i believe he can stand up to two or three more years of action. right now, he is 4-1 and who knows, we might be in for a big surprise at the end of the competition. he is 21. the youngest in the top division. he made his debut in january and already, is making a statement. the rookie's got physique, power and good agility. after five days, nobody has been able to beat him. remember that name because for a long time, he'll be a force to be reckoned with. finally, let's check in on the newly promoted ozeki champion. he told me he'll give 100% to win the championship. but so far, he only seems
here, the bulky one from bulgaria is hoping to knock off hakuho for the first time. it didn't happen. he flinched and hakuho easily improved his record, which is now 5-0. now, a couple of -- fighters. they both come from mongolia. they're the top divisions eldest and youngest and have been exciting everyone with their feisty performances. the eldest turned 40 last week. he's the first 40-year-old in six decades to compete in the top division. with his strong work ethic and energy, i believe he...
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incredible stuff for italy across the south at 96 millimeters in parts of bulgaria as well. we'll continue to see the threat for not only heavy rain but with some of those thunderstorms the potential, natalie, for large hail as well as severe winds across the southeast. hot but dry and quiet across the west. >> all right, sir. ivan, thank you. >>> well, finally, actor george clooney has announced plans to direct a movie based on the hacking 1k57b8d that brought down the uk's "news of the world" newspaper. the movie based on the recent book "hack attack." clooney, who will be staying behind the camera for this one, said the story has it all, "lying, corruption, and blackmail." we'll see. that is cnn's special coverage this hour. max foster takes over at the top of the hour way live perspective on the final day of the nato summit. >>> plus a look at the chaos of a french port. you'll see what thousands of migrants are willing to for a shot at a new life in britain. rejoice for you have entered the promised land of accomodation booking.com booking.yeah! uh, hi. i'm here to drop
incredible stuff for italy across the south at 96 millimeters in parts of bulgaria as well. we'll continue to see the threat for not only heavy rain but with some of those thunderstorms the potential, natalie, for large hail as well as severe winds across the southeast. hot but dry and quiet across the west. >> all right, sir. ivan, thank you. >>> well, finally, actor george clooney has announced plans to direct a movie based on the hacking 1k57b8d that brought down the uk's...
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>> all 50 states, russia, bulgaria, germans. we've ran into it all. >> reporter: why bulgarians? that's so obscure. >> i have no idea, but there's a lot of money to be made. it's a modern day green rush, what they call it. >> reporter: green rush instead of gold rush. >> yeah. >> reporter: take this grow operation near the town of bridgeville. sheriff's deputies busted it last year destroying some 400 pounds of harvested marijuana and almost 2,000 plants. almost all 16 suspects arrested are bulgarian nationals, six on expired visas. the alleged ringleader, this man, marinof, yet no charges were filed against him. for the sheriff it's frustrating. >> the state of california and the federal government has changed policy and direct. marijuana is not quite as important of a commodity that they're trying to control. so funding has gone way down, which has resulted in the lack of enforcement. >> reporter: he says it's like playing whack a mole. you bust a few and most come right back. >> we're scratching the surface on this. it is basically out of control. >> reporter: joe vazquez, kpi
>> all 50 states, russia, bulgaria, germans. we've ran into it all. >> reporter: why bulgarians? that's so obscure. >> i have no idea, but there's a lot of money to be made. it's a modern day green rush, what they call it. >> reporter: green rush instead of gold rush. >> yeah. >> reporter: take this grow operation near the town of bridgeville. sheriff's deputies busted it last year destroying some 400 pounds of harvested marijuana and almost 2,000 plants....
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available market this is why we like the russian aka we don't want to buy something that was made say in bulgaria which is not of the same quality just because we are as mean. now next time you find yourself having to. travel light or get a helping hand to carry your luggage because locals in the german capital demanding a buy on the use of suitcases with wheels saying this kind of baggage rubs the move sleep all of it has the story. every year thousands of tourists flock here to the german capital but billions reputation as a cool destination for a city break has seen those numbers increase along with the tourists comes the luggage and one type of luggage in particular is causing consternation in some of the neighborhoods suitcases on wheels combined with cobbled streets has resulted in local residents complaining about the noise late at night and early in the morning in fact there's been so many complaints that the mayor of the region of berlin has actually said the bag should be bombed out right that's not something the tourists themselves particularly agree with. i cannot carry heavy items an
available market this is why we like the russian aka we don't want to buy something that was made say in bulgaria which is not of the same quality just because we are as mean. now next time you find yourself having to. travel light or get a helping hand to carry your luggage because locals in the german capital demanding a buy on the use of suitcases with wheels saying this kind of baggage rubs the move sleep all of it has the story. every year thousands of tourists flock here to the german...
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bulgaria seeing just impressive tallies the last 24 to 48 hours. 96 millimeters there. that's not impressive, 275 in just a couple days in southeastern italy, over 11 inches of rainfall. incredible totals there. still, same area, because the low is not moving, we'll see more rain and the potential for large hail and severe winds. this will be a thunderstorm situation here, not just a flat rain. that is reserved for areas to the north and west, eventually the uk will be getting in on this rainfall. certainly not severe. and then it's hot. the heat, that's been the story across spain, portugal. the numbers here, upper 20s to low 30s. that's typical, but we've been in the mid 30s. that will continue over the next couple days. send it back to max in london. >> sounds good to me, ivan. thank you very much, indeed. >>> scientists have discovered one of the largest animals to ever walk the earth. the skeleton found in argentina reveals a 26-meter long dinosaur that stood eight and a half meters tall. it's believed to have existed around 77 million years ago. it was heavier tha
bulgaria seeing just impressive tallies the last 24 to 48 hours. 96 millimeters there. that's not impressive, 275 in just a couple days in southeastern italy, over 11 inches of rainfall. incredible totals there. still, same area, because the low is not moving, we'll see more rain and the potential for large hail and severe winds. this will be a thunderstorm situation here, not just a flat rain. that is reserved for areas to the north and west, eventually the uk will be getting in on this...
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that includes countries like slovakia, greece, and bulgaria. for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. >>> good morning. i'm erin mcpike. ferguson, missouri, is still on edge since an unarmed black teenager was shot and killed last month by a white officer, and now the shootings of two officers overnight stirred up emotions once again. one officer was shot in the arm while on patrol. authorities say there's no reason to believe that shooting was connected with protests over michael brown's killing. the suspect is still at large and in a separate incident three hours later, police say someone opened fire on an off-duty officer who was in his personal car on an interstate. the officer did not appear to get hit by the gunfire. >>> in hong kong, more than two dozen people are injured following a violent standoff between police and tens of thousands of protesters. pro-democracy students are demanding the resignation of several chinese politicians. police responded with tear gas and batons before backing off. the clashes follo
that includes countries like slovakia, greece, and bulgaria. for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. >>> good morning. i'm erin mcpike. ferguson, missouri, is still on edge since an unarmed black teenager was shot and killed last month by a white officer, and now the shootings of two officers overnight stirred up emotions once again. one officer was shot in the arm while on patrol. authorities say there's no reason to believe that shooting was connected with...
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bulgaria. mull dove a. georgia. ukraine. who is the next?ings, including -- >> the ukraine president poroshenko in a joint session of congress talking about the realities, giving us kind of a historical perspective, recent history of what ukraine has gone through and continues to face as we speak. joining me now, by the way, you can see the speech if you would like to continue watching on msnbc.com, it is streaming there live. we see it on our televisions, professor atd new school university, international affairs in new york, nice to see you. thank you for being here. the president of ukraine talking about one of the things he said as we came to talk to you is he says in russia, the spirit of the soviet union and its hunger for imperialistic mindsets continue. how much do you think this will have impact on the reality in ukraine by the president of that country being here in this joint session? is it important, significant? >> i think it is very important. it is very important to show that his western partners actually are behind them. yest
bulgaria. mull dove a. georgia. ukraine. who is the next?ings, including -- >> the ukraine president poroshenko in a joint session of congress talking about the realities, giving us kind of a historical perspective, recent history of what ukraine has gone through and continues to face as we speak. joining me now, by the way, you can see the speech if you would like to continue watching on msnbc.com, it is streaming there live. we see it on our televisions, professor atd new school...
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there are all kinds of identities there, from bulgaria, to more recent immigrations. like many of the members of the british parliament, where you've come from somewhere else. and we have many parliament members from germany, or from portugal and many other places. how do they identify themselves, all these south asian communities, and great britain. these are all issues that come out on the panel. but they've been part of the debate one way or the other. i want to go to charlie, juliet, and then geoff. but these are great questions. thank you. >> thank you very much for the questions. i'll try and tackle at least some of them. one of my areas of personal research interests, what do the english think. and i've done quite a bit of survey work in england. and i can endorse your comment that -- in a sense, the english do care. when we asked in april, we found 19% of people in england, in a very large survey, who thought scotland should be an inpe
there are all kinds of identities there, from bulgaria, to more recent immigrations. like many of the members of the british parliament, where you've come from somewhere else. and we have many parliament members from germany, or from portugal and many other places. how do they identify themselves, all these south asian communities, and great britain. these are all issues that come out on the panel. but they've been part of the debate one way or the other. i want to go to charlie, juliet, and...
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charged of a section collecting military, economic, and political information from germany-austria-bulgariad the occupied parts of france and italy. italy being one of the british and french allies. in his first report which he sent to his superiors eight days after he arrived, he said it was very urgent to start immediate revolutionary acts throughout turkey, romania, hungary, and austria. he thought by stirring up national revolution, the allies could impede the central powers 's ability from moving east to west and vice versa. he also thought that graded increase requirement for enemy troops in southern europe thus spreading the enemy forces even thinner. he thought it might be possible and defense danube and industrial facilities on enemy soil and he collected information as well. he had additional people from his new york days. he had volunteers from czechoslovakia, france, and italy. in the netherlands he joined , forces with a former courier from his organization who was put in charge of an effort to collect information on your munitions factories in western germany and was able to s
charged of a section collecting military, economic, and political information from germany-austria-bulgariad the occupied parts of france and italy. italy being one of the british and french allies. in his first report which he sent to his superiors eight days after he arrived, he said it was very urgent to start immediate revolutionary acts throughout turkey, romania, hungary, and austria. he thought by stirring up national revolution, the allies could impede the central powers 's ability from...
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this area of cloud is going to give us a lot of heavy rain through the day and romanian bulgaria andt and pushes into turkey through the next couple of days so this region here really will be very, very wet. meanwhile towards the west a handful of clouds there and one or two showers perhaps around the southern part of spain but this is what it looked like yesterday, clearly not a problem with wet weather. that is going to change, if you are in the southern part of spain at the moment watch out because on saturday we will see far more in the way of cloud and also see a fair amount of rain as well and that will be stretching its way across the other side of the mediterranean and for many of us it's fairly unsettled and more wet weather for saturday, nick. >> thanks very much. indonesia passed a bill to end local elections and select -- to select governors and protesters burned ties outside parliament in anger at the decision and members will choose local politicians, not the public and president elect says the change is a big step backwards for democracy and we have this report from th
this area of cloud is going to give us a lot of heavy rain through the day and romanian bulgaria andt and pushes into turkey through the next couple of days so this region here really will be very, very wet. meanwhile towards the west a handful of clouds there and one or two showers perhaps around the southern part of spain but this is what it looked like yesterday, clearly not a problem with wet weather. that is going to change, if you are in the southern part of spain at the moment watch out...
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bulgaria is providing aid. canada sending various kinds of assistance. croatia, czech republic, hungary, italy, saudi arabia, germany. there are a lot of countries here. by the way, they are all serious too. or they wouldn't be on this list. >> thank you for your tireless work, secretary kerry. i think it's shocking and a sad state of affairs that we heard just now such angry comments aimed at you, mr. secretary, and through you at our president instead of at isis, a savage group who decapitated two americans and have warned that their thirst for more american blood is right out there. i think it's shocking. i'm actually shaking and trembling. this is not the time to show anger at the people who are working night and day whether you agree with them or not to protect our people. i want to tell you i voted against the one in '02 which started the disastrous war in iraq. i voted for the one in '01. i reread it six times. mr. secretary, the lawyers i've consulted with believe that you have the authority to go after isil. it's very clear. you read the parts.
bulgaria is providing aid. canada sending various kinds of assistance. croatia, czech republic, hungary, italy, saudi arabia, germany. there are a lot of countries here. by the way, they are all serious too. or they wouldn't be on this list. >> thank you for your tireless work, secretary kerry. i think it's shocking and a sad state of affairs that we heard just now such angry comments aimed at you, mr. secretary, and through you at our president instead of at isis, a savage group who...
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bulgaria is providing aid, canada, sending various kinds of assistance, croatia, czech republic, estonia, france, hungary, saudi arabia, germany. look, there are a lot of countries here. by the way, they're all serious, too. or they wouldn't be on this list. >> secretary kerry, thank you for your tireless work. i think it is shocking and a sat stayed of affairs that we heard just now such angry comments aimed at you, mr. secretary, and through you, at our president instead of at isis. a savage group who decapitated two americans and have warned, and i quote, that their thirst for more american blood is right out there. i think it's shocking. i'm actually shaking and trembling. this is not the time to show anger at the people who are working night and day, whether you agree with them or not, to protect our people. i want to talk about the au uca. i voted against the one in '02. i voted for the one in '01. and i've reread it about six times. mr. secretary, the lawyers i've consulted with believe that you have the authority to go after isil. it's very clear. you read the parts. if people li
bulgaria is providing aid, canada, sending various kinds of assistance, croatia, czech republic, estonia, france, hungary, saudi arabia, germany. look, there are a lot of countries here. by the way, they're all serious, too. or they wouldn't be on this list. >> secretary kerry, thank you for your tireless work. i think it is shocking and a sat stayed of affairs that we heard just now such angry comments aimed at you, mr. secretary, and through you, at our president instead of at isis. a...
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bulgaria, moldavia, georgia, ukraine, who is next? many things, including the effectiveness of the global nonproliferation system, will be put on the severe test depending on the response of america. of the whole world. to this very simple question. even nato lies at risk and as if to underline this point, two days after president obama's estonian tonia, the intelligence officer was abducted and accused of espionage. the security assurance that were extended to ukraine and then have failed to work, providing to agreement three days, containment can secure world order. so what can bring the peace and hat can maintain it? cooperation, interdependence, leadership, and responsibility. this is the things we can depend the global security. so i urge you not to let ukraine thankalone in the face -- you. and this is very important that the whole world will see this gesture of solidarity. ukraine are not alone. we are together. we are united. and we win because our fighting is fighting for freedom, is fighting for democracy. and i'm absolutely
bulgaria, moldavia, georgia, ukraine, who is next? many things, including the effectiveness of the global nonproliferation system, will be put on the severe test depending on the response of america. of the whole world. to this very simple question. even nato lies at risk and as if to underline this point, two days after president obama's estonian tonia, the intelligence officer was abducted and accused of espionage. the security assurance that were extended to ukraine and then have failed to...
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bangladesh, belgium, belize, bow ton, bosnia, botswana, brazil, bulgaria, cameroon, canada.d, chile, china, congo, croatia and cypress and czech republic and democratic republic and denmark, dominican republic, guinea, egypt, and france, georgia, germany, grenada, honduras, hungary, iceland, iraq, italy, japan, jordan, kazakhstan, kenya u curd stan, lebanon, liberia, libya, lithuania, malaysia, mally, val disease and marshall islands and federated states, monaco, montenegro. morocco, ma nippia and nepal, netherlands, new we will have land, the nigeria, norway, panama, papua new guinea, poland, portugal, qatar, republic of korea, republic of mull dova. romania. rwanda, samoa, sanç marino and serbia, sierra leon, slovakia. slovenia. solomon islands and south africa, south sudan, spain, sri lanka. suriname, sweden, switzerland. thailand. macedonia, togo, trinidad, tunisia, turkey, uganda, ukraine, the united kingdom of great britain and northern island, the united states of america, uruguay, vietnam, yemen, and zambia. i shall put it to the vote now. will those in favor of the
bangladesh, belgium, belize, bow ton, bosnia, botswana, brazil, bulgaria, cameroon, canada.d, chile, china, congo, croatia and cypress and czech republic and democratic republic and denmark, dominican republic, guinea, egypt, and france, georgia, germany, grenada, honduras, hungary, iceland, iraq, italy, japan, jordan, kazakhstan, kenya u curd stan, lebanon, liberia, libya, lithuania, malaysia, mally, val disease and marshall islands and federated states, monaco, montenegro. morocco, ma nippia...
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i want to say to my friends, the leaders of kenya, bulgaria, and moldova as well as my good friend stephen harper from canada. we very much welcome your commitment and your participation in this forum and i want to thank the entire security council for the seriousness with which we have tackled this problem. i will note that it is very rare where the united nations achieves the kind of consensus that we see represented in this resolution. and i think if you look at all the statements that have been made today, several things stand out. number one, the brand of violent extreme terrorism that is represented by isil is something that should be rejected by all of us in the civilized world. number two, in addition to militarily dealing with the challenges, we are also going to have to change hearts and minds and that requires a wide range of strategies, and this resolution commits each of us to find tools to counter their radicalization that can lead to the recruitment of young people who obviously are not taking a better path in life. i want to reaffirm that the united states will be committed
i want to say to my friends, the leaders of kenya, bulgaria, and moldova as well as my good friend stephen harper from canada. we very much welcome your commitment and your participation in this forum and i want to thank the entire security council for the seriousness with which we have tackled this problem. i will note that it is very rare where the united nations achieves the kind of consensus that we see represented in this resolution. and i think if you look at all the statements that have...
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i want to say to my friends, the leaders of kenya, bulgaria, and moldova as well as my good friend stephen harford -- stephen harper from canada. and other heads of state. we very much welcome your commitment and your participation in this forum and i want to thank the entire security council for the seriousness with which we have tackled this problem. i will note that it is very rare where the united nations achieves the kind of consensus that we see represented in this resolution. and i think if you look at all the statements that have been made today, several things stand out. number one, the brand of violent extreme terrorism that is represented by isil is something that should be rejected by all of us in the civilized world. number two, in addition to militarily dealing with the challenges, we are also going to have to change hearts and minds and that requires a wide range of strategies, and this resolution commits each of us to find tools to counter their radicalization that can lead to the recruitment of young people who obviously are not taking a -- obviously we want taking a bette
i want to say to my friends, the leaders of kenya, bulgaria, and moldova as well as my good friend stephen harford -- stephen harper from canada. and other heads of state. we very much welcome your commitment and your participation in this forum and i want to thank the entire security council for the seriousness with which we have tackled this problem. i will note that it is very rare where the united nations achieves the kind of consensus that we see represented in this resolution. and i think...
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poland is this different from bulgaria and albania as greece is from finland. europe is now divided in different ways. it has changed quite a lot. i would say there are few elements though of communist capacity can see in most communist countries. sometimes there's a paranoid element of politics that comes from just the legacy of people being spied on and people having lived in an oppressive system. they are mayor -- more paranoid about secret deals being done behind the backs because secret deals were done behind their backs so in a way that's understandable. there's an anxiety about being left behind are being left out inside the western camp. the memory of the past continues to play out but in truth these countries are more different from one another than they are similar. c-span: you chose three of how many, a country's? >> guest: it depends how you count. c-span: what were the three? >> guest: i chose poland hungary and east germany. i chosen because they were different because they have different historical background. they belong to different empires in
poland is this different from bulgaria and albania as greece is from finland. europe is now divided in different ways. it has changed quite a lot. i would say there are few elements though of communist capacity can see in most communist countries. sometimes there's a paranoid element of politics that comes from just the legacy of people being spied on and people having lived in an oppressive system. they are mayor -- more paranoid about secret deals being done behind the backs because secret...
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bulgaria is providing aid. canada, croatia, czech republic, denmark, hungary, saudi arraign e rain yaw, germany. look, there are a lot of countries here. and by the way, they're all serious too or they wouldn't be on this list. secretary kerry, thank you for your tireless work. i think it is shocking and a sad state of affairs that we heard just now such angry comments aimed at you, mr. secretary, and through you at our president savage f at isis, the group who decapitated two americans and have warned and i quote that their thirst for more american blood is right out there. . think it's shocking i'm actually shaking. this is not the time to show anger at the people who are working night and day whether you agree with them or not to protect our people. now, i want to talk about the aumf. i voted against the one in' 02 -- i voted forhe the one in' 01. i reread it about six times. mr. secretary, the lawyers i consulted with believe that you have the authority to go after isil. it's very clear, you read the part,
bulgaria is providing aid. canada, croatia, czech republic, denmark, hungary, saudi arraign e rain yaw, germany. look, there are a lot of countries here. and by the way, they're all serious too or they wouldn't be on this list. secretary kerry, thank you for your tireless work. i think it is shocking and a sad state of affairs that we heard just now such angry comments aimed at you, mr. secretary, and through you at our president savage f at isis, the group who decapitated two americans and...
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if you're from romania or bulgaria or recent immigration or you're, like many of the members of british parliament were, you come from somewhere else. we have many prominent members from germany or portugal and many other places. how do they identify themselves or south asian community in great britain. . . and i've done quite a bit of survey work in england, and i can endorse your comment in a sense the english do care. when we asked in april we found 19% of people in england any very large survey who thought something -- scotland should be an independent country. very, very big majority who do not think that. however, in all a bit more in line with what geoff was saying, if scotland does the yes what we know from that survey is that able in england would be quite strongly in support of a tough line in negotiations towards scotland. so one thing going to say but if scotland decides to go, then perhaps a little bit of a backlash. went i said the urgency, that wasn't my note urgency. i think it would be a great danger of the uk level political system thinking. we've done that one now. we
if you're from romania or bulgaria or recent immigration or you're, like many of the members of british parliament were, you come from somewhere else. we have many prominent members from germany or portugal and many other places. how do they identify themselves or south asian community in great britain. . . and i've done quite a bit of survey work in england, and i can endorse your comment in a sense the english do care. when we asked in april we found 19% of people in england any very large...
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bulgaria's providing aid, canada, sending various kinds of assistan assistance, hungary, italy, saudirabia, germany. there are a lot of countries here, and by the way, they're all serious, too, or they wouldn't be on this list. >> senator bauchman? >> secretary kerry, thank you for your tireless work. i think it is shocking and a sad state of affairs that we heard just now such angry comments aimed at you, mr. secretary, and through you at our president instead of at isis. a savage group who decapitated two americans and have warned that the thirst for more american blood is out there. i think it's shocking. i'm actually shaking and trembling. this is not the time to show anger at the people who are working night and day whether you agree with them or not. to protect our people. now, i want to talk about the aumf. i voted against the one in '02 which started the disastrous war in iraq. i voted for the one in '01, and i've reread it about six times. mr. secretary, the lawyers i've consulted with believe that you have the authority to go after isil. it's very clear you read the parts. i
bulgaria's providing aid, canada, sending various kinds of assistan assistance, hungary, italy, saudirabia, germany. there are a lot of countries here, and by the way, they're all serious, too, or they wouldn't be on this list. >> senator bauchman? >> secretary kerry, thank you for your tireless work. i think it is shocking and a sad state of affairs that we heard just now such angry comments aimed at you, mr. secretary, and through you at our president instead of at isis. a savage...
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wouldn't get any subsidy from europe because now we've let very poor countries in like romania and bulgaria a day-to-day basis, very little change at all. actually they have a fair degree of autonomy already. i think down the road, i see it as a country that would face very serious economic problems. it's all well and good to talk about oil, oil is diminishing. >> economic problems. schools, welfare? >> the welfare cuts in scotland are huge, well over 50% of the people on scotland are living on benefits of some kind, and i don't see a very left wing leader -- salmon is a very left wing leader, basically a former communist as a youngster. he's not pro business, not pro deregulation and i don't think scotland would -- >> let's go to gene robinson. you were a reporter in london for quite some time. a fascinating development. also, the independence party, fascinating that it is grabbing a lot of attention for its -- for being euro skeptics. >> euro skepticism is a great hobby, great uk hobby. i did cover the uk. i was struck when i was there at how many scots saw themselves as having almost a s
wouldn't get any subsidy from europe because now we've let very poor countries in like romania and bulgaria a day-to-day basis, very little change at all. actually they have a fair degree of autonomy already. i think down the road, i see it as a country that would face very serious economic problems. it's all well and good to talk about oil, oil is diminishing. >> economic problems. schools, welfare? >> the welfare cuts in scotland are huge, well over 50% of the people on scotland...
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bulgaria, moldavia, georgia, ukraine, who is next? many things, including the effectiveness of the global nonproliferation system, will be put on the severe test depending on the response of america. of the whole world. to this very simple question. even nato lies at risk and as if to underline this point, two days after president obama's estonian tonia, the intelligence officer was abducted and accused of espionage. the security assurance that were extended to ukraine and then have failed to work, providing to agreement three days, containment can secure world order. so what can bring the peace and hat can maintain it? cooperation, interdependence, leadership, and responsibility. this is the things we can depend the global security. so i urge you not to let ukraine thankalone in the face -- you. and this is very important that the whole world will see this gesture of solidarity. ukraine are not alone. we are together. we are united. and we win because our fighting is fighting for freedom, is fighting for democracy. and i'm absolutely
bulgaria, moldavia, georgia, ukraine, who is next? many things, including the effectiveness of the global nonproliferation system, will be put on the severe test depending on the response of america. of the whole world. to this very simple question. even nato lies at risk and as if to underline this point, two days after president obama's estonian tonia, the intelligence officer was abducted and accused of espionage. the security assurance that were extended to ukraine and then have failed to...