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could it come from the same individual as the bulgaria find? >> this is containing the relic.t's silver. it dates from about the year 1400. >> what's really exciting about the kansas baptist relic is that for the first time, we're going to be able to compare the carbon data relic with the one we've already obtained from bulgaria. >> the bone has been identified as a human bone coming from a hand. >> what's interesting about the finger is it's part of a medieval treasure, the gulf treasure, that has connections with the german lord henry the lion. we know that he visited constantinople and requested relics. but it's possible that may have had origins much older than that. ♪ >> should we get the bone out and we'll look at it now? >> sitting in an elaborate gilt housing dating back to the 14th century, for the researchers, the challenge will be how to remove the bone from its precious casing. ♪ and when they try to extract the bone from its mount, there's a problem. >> the mount does not come off of the bone. >> oh, you mean i can't actually take the bone out? >> no. >> and that
could it come from the same individual as the bulgaria find? >> this is containing the relic.t's silver. it dates from about the year 1400. >> what's really exciting about the kansas baptist relic is that for the first time, we're going to be able to compare the carbon data relic with the one we've already obtained from bulgaria. >> the bone has been identified as a human bone coming from a hand. >> what's interesting about the finger is it's part of a medieval treasure,...
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could it come from the same individual as the bulgaria find? >> this is containing the relic.t's gilt silver. it dates from about the year 1400. >> what's really exciting about the cabs baptist relic is for the first time we'll be able to compare the carbon data relic with the one we've already obtained from bulgaria. >> the bone has been identified as a human bone coming from a hand. >> what's interesting about the finger is it's part of a medieval treasure, the guelph treasure, that has connections with the german lord henry the lion. we know that he visited constantinople and requested relics. but it's possible that may have had origins much older than that. ♪ >> should we get the bone out and have a look at it now? >> sitting in an elaborate gilt housing dating back to the 14th century, for the researchers the challenge will be how to remove the bone from its precious casing. and when they try to extract the bone from its mount, there's a problem. >> the mount does not come off of the bone. >> oh, you mean i can't actually take the bone out? >> no. >> and that means tom wi
could it come from the same individual as the bulgaria find? >> this is containing the relic.t's gilt silver. it dates from about the year 1400. >> what's really exciting about the cabs baptist relic is for the first time we'll be able to compare the carbon data relic with the one we've already obtained from bulgaria. >> the bone has been identified as a human bone coming from a hand. >> what's interesting about the finger is it's part of a medieval treasure, the guelph...
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the party chairman for nearly a quarter of a century and one of bulgaria's most influential politicalures. he takes the podium and is expected to announce his retirement and promote his replacement. >> he came to give his speech. i was sitting actually right in front of the place where he was speaking. i was in the 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. i saw this is probably a technician that has some work to do. i don't know. maybe one of the mikes 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. >> i was frozen for a moment, and he pulled the trigger once. nothing. there was no shot. >> it all happens in a flash. television cameras capture doggan staring into the barrel of the gun. >> then mr. doggan reacted. he pushed the gun away. i thought he was brave. he still pushed him away. then he fell down. i got frightened. oh, my god. maybe there was a knife involved or something i did
the party chairman for nearly a quarter of a century and one of bulgaria's most influential politicalures. he takes the podium and is expected to announce his retirement and promote his replacement. >> he came to give his speech. i was sitting actually right in front of the place where he was speaking. i was in the 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. i...
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this are eastern europe former soviet countries, estonia, latvia lithuania, poland, hungary, and bulgariathe investigation into gazprom has been going on for more than two years, but with diplomatidc relations artie strained between russia and the eu over the crisis in the ukraine, previous commissioners have held up fearing a gas cut off from moscow in response. gazprom supplies about 1/3 of europe's gas and half of that goes through pipelines crossing ukraine. the company will have 12 weeks to respond. if the charges are upheld, brussels has the power to fine the russian giant of 210% of its $100 billion global turnover, -- the russian giant up to 10% of its $100 billion global turnover. stephen: the government tells all local agencies and governments to move their funds to the central bank as talks with greece's international lenders to release about 7 billion euros of its bailouts stalled. prime minister alexis tsipras needs the cash to pay public-sector salaries and pensions. 770 million euro payment to the imf is also looming on may 12. let's check in on what is happening in the mar
this are eastern europe former soviet countries, estonia, latvia lithuania, poland, hungary, and bulgariathe investigation into gazprom has been going on for more than two years, but with diplomatidc relations artie strained between russia and the eu over the crisis in the ukraine, previous commissioners have held up fearing a gas cut off from moscow in response. gazprom supplies about 1/3 of europe's gas and half of that goes through pipelines crossing ukraine. the company will have 12 weeks...
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but then you get bulgaria, soying there's too many muslims coming in the.e idea that there's speaking with one voice on this which had after all been the aspiration of the meeting seem as long way from that, and obviously all sort of refugee groups and migrant groups are saying this is becoming a massive missed opportunity by the european union properly to embrace what has gone wrong and to try to resettle people who are fleeing war. now this news conference happens they will say this is the most we can do at the moment the rest is up for discussion later on, i dare say if you look at this from parts of africa, why it is the union to offer to blow up boats belonged to smugglers it doesn't really look tick the sort of humanitarian response that the european union claims to be potentially offering to all these refugees. >> lawrence lee, thank you indeed. barnabie phillips joins us live now on the italian island of sicily. lawrence just now talking about the idea of bloating up boats how practical would that be and what are people telling you about that whole
but then you get bulgaria, soying there's too many muslims coming in the.e idea that there's speaking with one voice on this which had after all been the aspiration of the meeting seem as long way from that, and obviously all sort of refugee groups and migrant groups are saying this is becoming a massive missed opportunity by the european union properly to embrace what has gone wrong and to try to resettle people who are fleeing war. now this news conference happens they will say this is the...
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the commission said unfair pricing may have resulted in unfair gas prices in bulgaria bostonia and ladies and gen geea. >>> and now to the scandal where petro broth is expected to do something investors have been waiting for a long time. release the financial statements. it is arguably one of the most heavily scrutinized companies in the world because of the massive corruption. michelle krusa cabrera tells us why the report from petro boss is so important and why the stakes are so high not just for investors but also for brazil's economy. >> petro bross is the world's most endebtled company and in a world awash in debt that is saying a lot anden meshed in the greatest financial debt in brazil and if you know brazil that is saying a lot. even though the company stock trades at the new york stock exchange make no mistake, it is controlled by the brazilian government and they have more than half of the voting shares and the company is used by the government as an sarm of their policy. all of that may be coming home to roost. in march of last year one of the company directors was arrested for
the commission said unfair pricing may have resulted in unfair gas prices in bulgaria bostonia and ladies and gen geea. >>> and now to the scandal where petro broth is expected to do something investors have been waiting for a long time. release the financial statements. it is arguably one of the most heavily scrutinized companies in the world because of the massive corruption. michelle krusa cabrera tells us why the report from petro boss is so important and why the stakes are so high...
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we've also had had a near persistence presence in remain romania and bulgaria. we have tripled the number of u.s. aircraft taking part in our rotation providing refueling aircraft for mission systems deployed u.s. navy ships to the black and baltic seas 14 times and increased training flights in poland. in the coming year, using eri funds, we will increase our reassurance and deterrence efforts with additional measures which are detailed in my prepared statement. similarly, nato has taken concrete steps to reassure the allies and to deter russia. these measures are defensive, proportionate and fully in line with our obligations under the north atlantic treaty to provide for collective defense of the alliance. allies have also agreed to measures as part of nato's readiness action plan that will improve the alliances long-term military posture and capabilities and ensure it is ready to respond swiftly and firmly to new security challenges. last month, nato defense ministers decided to enhance the nato response force by creating a spearhead force known as a very hi
we've also had had a near persistence presence in remain romania and bulgaria. we have tripled the number of u.s. aircraft taking part in our rotation providing refueling aircraft for mission systems deployed u.s. navy ships to the black and baltic seas 14 times and increased training flights in poland. in the coming year, using eri funds, we will increase our reassurance and deterrence efforts with additional measures which are detailed in my prepared statement. similarly, nato has taken...
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i walked across the turkish border into bulgaria then cross crossed to serbia, then there montenegro.o food or water wanted to die. we turned ourselves into the police and they wanted to register us as refugees. we refused. we were kept in detention for months and thena month and then refused. i traveled further. we are used to seeing report on tv people enjoy good living conditions from education to rights to freedom. we didn't know what freedom was like and we wanted to come here and see what it means to be free. friends already here told me it was possible to get here. i want to live this dream. i want to work and be a useful citizen like i was in my own country. i have two kids. i want to offer them an education. i want to offer them the best life possible. >> imagine now if you were trying to get out of syria. what choices would you make for you and your family? the bbc has a new interactive section on the website and trying to take you through the real dilemmas migrants face. he is with me now. i read this this morning and does give you insight. was that the intention? >> absolu
i walked across the turkish border into bulgaria then cross crossed to serbia, then there montenegro.o food or water wanted to die. we turned ourselves into the police and they wanted to register us as refugees. we refused. we were kept in detention for months and thena month and then refused. i traveled further. we are used to seeing report on tv people enjoy good living conditions from education to rights to freedom. we didn't know what freedom was like and we wanted to come here and see what...
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alex thomas traveled to bulgaria to meet him. ♪ >> reporter: that was outside the capital city.enowned for anything particular, it's not a center for sporting excellence, but it is home to the last man to beat floyd mayweather in a boxing ring. heading into the 1996 atlanta olympics, totarov was at his peak as a boxer, confident, talented, experienced. he faced a teenage american in the featherweight semifinals. >> reporter: todorov won by a point and said he watches the fight all most every day. between the semifinal and the final he turned down a lucrative offer to turn professional because he was certain he would win gold. he never did. >> reporter: instead the promoters signed mayweather and he has become one of the richest athletes on the planet. some reports say he will earn $180 million from fighting manny pacquiao. ♪ you know we just want the money ♪ >> reporter: todorov lives on state benefits of less than $500 a month. todorov is not envious of mayweather and proudly showed me some of his trophies from a glittering amateur career although the biggest memento is missing
alex thomas traveled to bulgaria to meet him. ♪ >> reporter: that was outside the capital city.enowned for anything particular, it's not a center for sporting excellence, but it is home to the last man to beat floyd mayweather in a boxing ring. heading into the 1996 atlanta olympics, totarov was at his peak as a boxer, confident, talented, experienced. he faced a teenage american in the featherweight semifinals. >> reporter: todorov won by a point and said he watches the fight all...
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. >> reigning champion also [ inaudible ] meeten by bulgaria's player in less than an hour. >>> worldionships are heading to the united states for the first time. eugene oregon has been named as the host. opting to ignore the normal bidding process. they say taking the championships to the u.s. is a unique strategic opportunity. more on that story, i am sure. >>> now turkish football club will return to action in the next few hours, the first game since the gun attack on the team bus nearly two weeks ago. the team has received security assurances. the driver was injured as the side returned from the game on april 4th. the incident still being investigated by police. >>> loui has put his team in sight of a place in the semifinals. this man struck first for the paris team. then they took over. psg need to score three times in spain just to have a chance of going through. >> translator: psg will have some suspended players back for the game so it still could be a difficult match. we can't take qualification for granted. >>> bien munich are in all sorts of trouble. they are now inside the
. >> reigning champion also [ inaudible ] meeten by bulgaria's player in less than an hour. >>> worldionships are heading to the united states for the first time. eugene oregon has been named as the host. opting to ignore the normal bidding process. they say taking the championships to the u.s. is a unique strategic opportunity. more on that story, i am sure. >>> now turkish football club will return to action in the next few hours, the first game since the gun attack on...
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obstacles for these people to try to reach the european shores in a way, creating walls in greece and bulgariareating many obstacles and the only way for these people to try to save their life and give future to the kids is just across the mediterranean and we know very well that is a very very difficult journey and sometimes it's a deadly journey. so to all the people like one year ago were saying that through activities was a little bit sort of a safe net to the people so there was encouraging the people to come across the mediterranean. the situation that we are facing in this particular moment is the contrary. despite what we have in the mediterranean patrolling and saving people and not saving people, they are trying to do their best to reach the shore because they are desperate and because they are escaping wars and escaping conflict. >> thank you very much indeed for talking to us on al jazeera. the u.n. has warned 90,000 people running for their lives in iraq anbar providence and the area is a center of military incentive against i.s.i.l. government and they are denying the safety of t
obstacles for these people to try to reach the european shores in a way, creating walls in greece and bulgariareating many obstacles and the only way for these people to try to save their life and give future to the kids is just across the mediterranean and we know very well that is a very very difficult journey and sometimes it's a deadly journey. so to all the people like one year ago were saying that through activities was a little bit sort of a safe net to the people so there was...
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and in europe, we have seen an effective sealing off of land borders, so we're in bulgaria, and greece, and turkey and spain. so that means access of asylum is blocked to the land. and it's forcing them across the deadliest route in the mediterranean. and unfortunately, there was no concrete word on the assessments. the europeans and the united states are not playing roles and you have to see a dramatic increase. 3 mt. 9 million in the neighboring countries and the european military needs to step up. >> what in your view was the decision taken top end the italian navy's operation in 2014? that was thought i believe if i recall more correctly for more robust here. it was at $12 million. and was it more than for the italian and will eu, the countries that were not kick missing and helping out? >> [ unintelligible ] at the present time, unfortunately some european governments were arguing that it was a factor, but however, we have proved with our research and documentation, the figures of arrivals were dramatically increasing in early 2015, though there was no search and rescue operation
and in europe, we have seen an effective sealing off of land borders, so we're in bulgaria, and greece, and turkey and spain. so that means access of asylum is blocked to the land. and it's forcing them across the deadliest route in the mediterranean. and unfortunately, there was no concrete word on the assessments. the europeans and the united states are not playing roles and you have to see a dramatic increase. 3 mt. 9 million in the neighboring countries and the european military needs to...
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>> he's from bulgaria. representing russia.problem. i got no problems. this is the problem i got. >> jimmy: what is the problem? >> he's united states champion. every single chance he gets he runs down the united states of america. >> jimmy: no! we will -- absolutely, not on my watch. >> not on my watch either. that's how i feel. usually i'm just fighting for me and my training regimen is simple. i lift a bunch of heavy stuff, head butt a wall, sift through my crap for gold. >> jimmy: right, right. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> this time is different. i'm on a steady diet of apple pie, barbecue and waffles. >> jimmy: exactly. how are you doing? >> right now, i am drinking full bodied american beer, budweiser. coors golden. miller. the champagne of beer. even pabst blue ribbon. [ cheers and applause ] >> grand funk railroad "american band" on 75% volume to hear the official instrument of the united states of america, the cowbell. [ cheers and applause ] i have watched all the "rocky" movies, even v, twice. every day i
>> he's from bulgaria. representing russia.problem. i got no problems. this is the problem i got. >> jimmy: what is the problem? >> he's united states champion. every single chance he gets he runs down the united states of america. >> jimmy: no! we will -- absolutely, not on my watch. >> not on my watch either. that's how i feel. usually i'm just fighting for me and my training regimen is simple. i lift a bunch of heavy stuff, head butt a wall, sift through my crap...
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there are other countries russia is also targeting -- hungary the czech republic, bulgaria. russian campaign which is going to accelerate in the coming months. weather will be successful is another matter. european diplomats are confident they will get the unity to maintain sanctions. stephanie: if tsipras is not asking putin putin for money, how are they going to pay the principal and interest on the $350 billion of bonds and loans? it feels like they are delaying the inevitable. henry: the greeks know that they have not come here to try and get relief from that. the only way they are going to resolve the situation is by talks with the eurogroup. the russians are a bit of a distraction. tsipras is trying to get whatever russia is willing to put on the table, which is something. erik: how is this going to be viewed diplomatically? if tsipras is calling for a new spring and relations between greece and russia, is that a tacit admission he's ok with what the russians are doing on the ukrainian border? henry: it is a confirmation of what he has already stated publicly, that he
there are other countries russia is also targeting -- hungary the czech republic, bulgaria. russian campaign which is going to accelerate in the coming months. weather will be successful is another matter. european diplomats are confident they will get the unity to maintain sanctions. stephanie: if tsipras is not asking putin putin for money, how are they going to pay the principal and interest on the $350 billion of bonds and loans? it feels like they are delaying the inevitable. henry: the...
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to the central powers of germany and austria-hungary and their other allies, the ottoman empire, bulgaria, and so on. yet not visited europe much, but he had spent time in britain. had studied british history. he was a great admirer of the development of constitutionalism in britain and the development of liberal thinking in prison. it felt on balance, the allied side with the better side. from the beginning, when there was a question of doing something that might favor the allied side or might favor the central powers, wilson tended to come down on the allied side. for example, on the issue of loans to belligerents -- this was a thorny issue. should those fighting be able to borrow money in the u.s.? william jennings bryan was initially for ban on both sides, which he argued with some justification was true neutrality. if you're going to be neutral you should not lend to either side. there was pressure from business, from banks which did want to lend, and the people they probably were going to lend to were the allies. the state department was also in favor of making loans to the allies.
to the central powers of germany and austria-hungary and their other allies, the ottoman empire, bulgaria, and so on. yet not visited europe much, but he had spent time in britain. had studied british history. he was a great admirer of the development of constitutionalism in britain and the development of liberal thinking in prison. it felt on balance, the allied side with the better side. from the beginning, when there was a question of doing something that might favor the allied side or might...
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just going off to bulgaria. she was going to a writers' conference there and it was a novel i had worked with -- i think i'd worked with the novelist for at least a year. by the time i woke up the next day, you had sent me an e-mail saying i love this, i want to buy this. so the process with the writer can take a long time, and if you're lucky, you can sell the novel fairly quickly. nonfiction obviously is different because you're selling it on proposal, and proposals -- you have to shape a proposal, and that can take a very long time too. but then the writer has to go out and do the research, interview people, and so there's usually, a writer usually gets at least a year sometimes as much as two years to write the book. so no one expects you to do the interviewing, the travel and everything else on your own money. you do it with a publishing contract in mind. but it's like even writing proposals i've made people do 20 drafts of a proposal to get it right -- >> oh, my god, you can be mean. >> oh, yeah. >> that's
just going off to bulgaria. she was going to a writers' conference there and it was a novel i had worked with -- i think i'd worked with the novelist for at least a year. by the time i woke up the next day, you had sent me an e-mail saying i love this, i want to buy this. so the process with the writer can take a long time, and if you're lucky, you can sell the novel fairly quickly. nonfiction obviously is different because you're selling it on proposal, and proposals -- you have to shape a...
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ya que estamos hablando del medio ambiente, quiero mostrarles un vÍdeo de una tormenta de granizo bulgarian negocio mi mamÁ, ella querÍa preescolar, muchas cosas. mÁs adelante tengo informaciÓn de ponte bella con ximena,mÁs adelante un tip, no se lo vayan a perder, en despiertaamÉrica.com. vamos a ver la canciÓn. que me gusta. ¿te parece bien que tu conexión te falle cuando más la necesitas? si no estás en la red más grande y confiable del país, ¿sabes de qué te estás perdiendo? verizon. shh... ¡tu hermano estÁ durmiendo! con un toque de miel, la vida es mÁs dulce. honey bunches of oats. en familia sabe mejor. chico's forma parte de cada momento. me cuido bien y me agrada mi imagen. me han dicho muchas veces que tengo las mejores piernas del salón. la colección "so slimming", solo en chico's y chicos.com. ana: es la hora de... >> los cumpleaÑeros! lourdes: empezamos con daniela morales en texas, 11 aÑos. alejandro: y lÉxicas por en tennessee. cinco aÑos. johnny: valeria acevedo, 24 aÑos. ana: christopher arellano, 12 aÑos. ximena: anthony cumple siete aÑitos. william: y joel enriquece sequ
ya que estamos hablando del medio ambiente, quiero mostrarles un vÍdeo de una tormenta de granizo bulgarian negocio mi mamÁ, ella querÍa preescolar, muchas cosas. mÁs adelante tengo informaciÓn de ponte bella con ximena,mÁs adelante un tip, no se lo vayan a perder, en despiertaamÉrica.com. vamos a ver la canciÓn. que me gusta. ¿te parece bien que tu conexión te falle cuando más la necesitas? si no estás en la red más grande y confiable del país, ¿sabes de qué te estás...