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they are attempting to cross into bulgaria and greece to seek refuge.officials in malaysia have found 139 graves in more than two dozen camps expected -- suspected to be used by people smugglers. the attention falling on those trafficking from burma. a discovery of similar shallow graves earlier this month. midway through a three-day visit to japan, malaysia prime minister issued a global plea for support on this. to help tackle the refugee and migrant crisis. the confronted with a migrant crisis of catastrophic proportions. reeling from the discovery of 139 mass graves filled with victims of human trafficking close to the thai border, the malaysian prime minister reached out to japanese prime minister abe for help. >> this is an international problem which requires an international solution. anything japan can do to help us alleviate the problem will be very much welcomed. reporter: 25 thousand migrants have taken the perilous journey by boat this year. according to the international organization of migration deprived of food, up to 2% of migrants flee
they are attempting to cross into bulgaria and greece to seek refuge.officials in malaysia have found 139 graves in more than two dozen camps expected -- suspected to be used by people smugglers. the attention falling on those trafficking from burma. a discovery of similar shallow graves earlier this month. midway through a three-day visit to japan, malaysia prime minister issued a global plea for support on this. to help tackle the refugee and migrant crisis. the confronted with a migrant...
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the defending champion outclassed bulgaria's bulgaria 's--it's a positive result for me. confident. good energy. then when you are working hard, and fighting for goals it's great when you see that the goals are arriving. >> nadal could meet andy murray in the final when the world number three reaches the semifinals for the first time. he won 6-4 7-5. formula one world champion won in good time in the spanish grand prix. hamilton is looking to claim his fifth pole, and a second consecutive spanish grand prix win. >>> new england patriots quarterback tom brady spoke out for the first time since a report claims that the team intentionally deflateed football. brady threw for three touchdowns but it was discovered that some balls were deplat deflated, making them easier to grip, catch and throw. the report said that brady was aware of the deflating activities. some have called for him to be suspended the four-time super bowl winner said that he was not concerned. >> has this, however, detracted from your joy of winning the super bowl? >> absolutely not. [ cheering ] >> why not? >> becaus
the defending champion outclassed bulgaria's bulgaria 's--it's a positive result for me. confident. good energy. then when you are working hard, and fighting for goals it's great when you see that the goals are arriving. >> nadal could meet andy murray in the final when the world number three reaches the semifinals for the first time. he won 6-4 7-5. formula one world champion won in good time in the spanish grand prix. hamilton is looking to claim his fifth pole, and a second consecutive...
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---una enfermera le propina una golpiza salvaje a un recien nacido en un hospital de bulgaria., leÓn: parece que la adicciÓn a la nicotina hizo que una mujer perdiera la cabeza mientras se encontraba en una gasolinera luego de que un hombre se negaron a darle un cigarrillo ella parece que lo duda y acto seguido le prende fuego a la manguera despachador, todo arde la mujer fue arrestada y nadie resultÓ herido. marÍa: son niÑos inocentes cuyo Único objetivo es ser feliz, debido a la sociedad muchas veces son marginados por sus propias familias. leÓn: niÑos extranjeros que sufren de una temprana edad para enfrentar la realidad de sentirse en el cuerpo equivocado, decidir ser felÍz. >> su alegrÍa es contagiosa, la sonrisa que ilumina su rostro es permanente en este joven. >> mi felicidad es algo que siempre tengo en mi control. >> no tiene toda la riqueza del mundo, creciÓ un lugar humilde en san diego pero ha sido bendecido por tener una familia llena de amor y sabidurÍa. >> e tenido todo mi Éxito por causa de mi mamÁ porque me enseÑÓ. que voy a tener muchos retos en mi vida pero
---una enfermera le propina una golpiza salvaje a un recien nacido en un hospital de bulgaria., leÓn: parece que la adicciÓn a la nicotina hizo que una mujer perdiera la cabeza mientras se encontraba en una gasolinera luego de que un hombre se negaron a darle un cigarrillo ella parece que lo duda y acto seguido le prende fuego a la manguera despachador, todo arde la mujer fue arrestada y nadie resultÓ herido. marÍa: son niÑos inocentes cuyo Único objetivo es ser feliz, debido a la...
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the worst condition may happen in bulgaria we're talking about the risk of large hail damaging winds as well as tornado. heavy rain will cause flooding as well. temperatures will be quite high over the south. rome 32 degrees for the high. 30 degrees in madrid. more like mid-summer for you but down to 22 trees as we go into tuesday. to the north quite chilly. stock home 11 degrees for the high. now across asia we're watching a typhoon named dolphin. dolphin is heading towards the izu island. it's a very strong typhoon. gusts are 216 kilometers per hour at this moment. more likely move through the ogasawara islands late tuesday to early part of wednesday. during that time period there's a risk of severe thunderstorms as well. high waves of up to 8 meters across these islands where 2,000 people are living. the system will likely miss a minuteland japan but a seasonal rain affecting many parts of japan and south china. they will see about 160 millimeters of rain over the next 24 hours. flooding mudslides, all of them are going very high concern for you. temperature hasn'ting up in chongq
the worst condition may happen in bulgaria we're talking about the risk of large hail damaging winds as well as tornado. heavy rain will cause flooding as well. temperatures will be quite high over the south. rome 32 degrees for the high. 30 degrees in madrid. more like mid-summer for you but down to 22 trees as we go into tuesday. to the north quite chilly. stock home 11 degrees for the high. now across asia we're watching a typhoon named dolphin. dolphin is heading towards the izu island....
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>> blagodaria bulgaria. goes on and on.
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. >> reporter: more migrants taking to the sea here because of the land borders with greece and bulgarianot of course throw barb wire across the sea and will get popular with summer and turkey and gm coast. >>> nigerian military said it rescued 230 women and children held captive by boko haram fighters and reportedly free as part of an operation to clear fighters from northeast forest and it's not clear if any of the rescued girls are from a group of students kidnapped last year. latest rescue bring the total of women and children free from forces in the past few weeks to 700 and amnesty international said they abducted girls since 2014 and will maintain offensive until the forest is clear of camps and we have more from abuja. >> we made repeated request to military for further information about the identities of the hundreds of people who have been rescued from boko haram and the circumstances in which they have been free and the military are saying 234 people just freed that the circumstances were the same circumstances in which others were freed earlier this week but there were assaul
. >> reporter: more migrants taking to the sea here because of the land borders with greece and bulgarianot of course throw barb wire across the sea and will get popular with summer and turkey and gm coast. >>> nigerian military said it rescued 230 women and children held captive by boko haram fighters and reportedly free as part of an operation to clear fighters from northeast forest and it's not clear if any of the rescued girls are from a group of students kidnapped last year....
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it is a wonderful sign of the times that two cadets who graduate today come from russia and bulgaria, nations that were our adversaries when they were in elementary school. neither they nor we think twice about it. we know it is a good thing. globalization is tearing down barriers and building new networks among nations and people. the process is accelerated by the fact that more than half the world's people live in democracies for the first time in history. and by the explosive advance in information technology that is changing the way we all do business, including the coast guard. a mere decade ago, a cadet had to go through an elaborate process. three people would stand back-to-back, tracking horizontal angles and compare readings to hand-drawn navigational grids. a lot of yelling back and forth. today, all the work is done instantly by satellite and computers and global positioning systems. the openness of our borders and technology also makes also vulnerable in new ways. the same technology that gave us gps and the possibilities of the internet also empowered a student in the phi
it is a wonderful sign of the times that two cadets who graduate today come from russia and bulgaria, nations that were our adversaries when they were in elementary school. neither they nor we think twice about it. we know it is a good thing. globalization is tearing down barriers and building new networks among nations and people. the process is accelerated by the fact that more than half the world's people live in democracies for the first time in history. and by the explosive advance in...
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first, the gasas goi to come through bulgaria. then bulgaria said no.e new plan is the turkish stream. it wou go through turkey, to greece, although the geks sa that it can't be called turkish stream. greece would be the hub, but then its got to go rth. it has to go through macedonia now we are in our balkans young worthy. we are going through serbia. guy: my question on this is, europe doesn't want more russian gas via this in a of the woods, so what do the russians think? i struggle to understand how you sell something they don't want. ryan: there is a conversation to be had. this would be a pretty elaborate, sinister plan, to block russian gas. the reality is, the eu still has a final vote on these pipelines. when the eu talks about diversification of gas supply they are not talking about russgas supp. ey want gafrom other parts w thank you very much indeed ryan chilcote. germany's fio number out. is there evidence that we -- german economy? . >> this is too elyo make but has improved, and the internal economy construction is strong. so, we don't mak
first, the gasas goi to come through bulgaria. then bulgaria said no.e new plan is the turkish stream. it wou go through turkey, to greece, although the geks sa that it can't be called turkish stream. greece would be the hub, but then its got to go rth. it has to go through macedonia now we are in our balkans young worthy. we are going through serbia. guy: my question on this is, europe doesn't want more russian gas via this in a of the woods, so what do the russians think? i struggle to...
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it is a wonderful sign of the times that two cadets who graduate today come from russia and bulgaria,ations that were our adversaries when they were in elementary school. neither they nor we think twice about it. we know it is a good thing. globalization is tearing down barriers and building new networks among nations and people. the process is accelerated by the fact that more than half the world's people live in democracies for the first time in history. and by the explosive advance in information technology that is changing the way we all do business, including the coast guard. a mere decade ago, a cadet had to go through an elaborate process. three people would stand back-to-back, tracking horizontal angles and compare readings to hand-drawn navigational grids. a lot of yelling back and forth. today, all the work is done instantly by satellite and computers and global positioning systems. the openness of our borders and technology also makes also vulnerable in new ways. the same technology that gave us gps and the possibilities of the internet also empowered a student in the phili
it is a wonderful sign of the times that two cadets who graduate today come from russia and bulgaria,ations that were our adversaries when they were in elementary school. neither they nor we think twice about it. we know it is a good thing. globalization is tearing down barriers and building new networks among nations and people. the process is accelerated by the fact that more than half the world's people live in democracies for the first time in history. and by the explosive advance in...
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second best once, and he was an amateur, at the time, and 19, 96, at the olympics to, do it, and bulgariaat 45-years-old and, he is no doubt about who he will be cheering for. >>> oh, i want floyd to win so that i remain the only one who beat floyd mayweather, and that's why i want him to win and, only the man in bulgari reaction beat floyd may weather. >>> of course, boxing, and the headlines, there is football, to bring you up to speed and the crowned champions and, they won against san torre a and, the coach, and spain and they are all in action and barcelona will go to put some more daylight, and, absolutely ruth less against cordova and scoring a double, and they completed a route and, five point clear, at the top of lalee ga. and, the gap in spine right now, they're in action, and leading 2-nil at halftime and madrid played there and both athletic cal. and, it could be decided with the next 24 hours and on sunday, garage them, the trophy, and, opinion in places and, back on track with a late win and cour if ay of one stef vent, and missed a chance to go six and matters, and while th
second best once, and he was an amateur, at the time, and 19, 96, at the olympics to, do it, and bulgariaat 45-years-old and, he is no doubt about who he will be cheering for. >>> oh, i want floyd to win so that i remain the only one who beat floyd mayweather, and that's why i want him to win and, only the man in bulgari reaction beat floyd may weather. >>> of course, boxing, and the headlines, there is football, to bring you up to speed and the crowned champions and, they won...
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posener: in britain, they are more against people from bulgaria and romania than they would be of people from africa. you have a large community of jamaica and africa. so they have a different good and bad view of things as other people in southern europe. who have never seen a colored person in their lives or east germany. that's what europe is therefore. this is where we need bold leadership. the only person who can supply that is missed merkel. she is not worried about getting reelected, she is stable and loved. it is german responsibility to create a european immigration network. start in africa, vetting people and getting them here, and then make sure they do not land in to to three countries -- two to three countries. it has to be done. ms. pohl: i agree. i think it would help to talk less about values, but about interests. especially when it comes to germany. we are a big-time practical country and we do have shared interests and go europe. in europe. we should fight for rights, but if you talk about economical interests, we have in common in europe and the united states. that wou
posener: in britain, they are more against people from bulgaria and romania than they would be of people from africa. you have a large community of jamaica and africa. so they have a different good and bad view of things as other people in southern europe. who have never seen a colored person in their lives or east germany. that's what europe is therefore. this is where we need bold leadership. the only person who can supply that is missed merkel. she is not worried about getting reelected, she...
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in the case of bulgaria they didn't need an internal deval you wags because you haven't had such a depreciation in salaries and real estate prices as you did and there's no real comparison in this case and that's why i choose argentina as a comparison. >> you're also suggesting that investors buy protection on countries that are still exposed to greece likes of turkey bulgaria romania and isn't there a view that other countries are being complacent also? about the spill over effects? >> i think it's very difficult to talk about complacency. this is an unknown factor for the european union as a whole. bul dprks aria is the most exposed. about 25% of the banking sector is owned by greek banks. in the case of romania it's about 15%. they have the largest export exposure to greece and then you have countries, all of these are definitely exposed and if you look at the political turmoil that's been happening in macedonia then definitely this is something for european politicians to take into account. all of these countries border greece and the european union. >> thank you for your time. head of emer
in the case of bulgaria they didn't need an internal deval you wags because you haven't had such a depreciation in salaries and real estate prices as you did and there's no real comparison in this case and that's why i choose argentina as a comparison. >> you're also suggesting that investors buy protection on countries that are still exposed to greece likes of turkey bulgaria romania and isn't there a view that other countries are being complacent also? about the spill over effects?...
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army transported more than a dozen infantry fighting vehicles across the black sea from bulgaria. the move is opposed by russia which fought a five day war with georgia in 2008. >>> armed groups have signed a peace accord that requires them to disarm. capital bansgui. >> so many people were desperate to leave they crammed into container trucks headed for neighboring countries. the exact number of people killed in the fighting is unclear. half of the central african republic of children. half have been orphaned. the psychological scars are deep. >> the problem is there never has been any kind of justice accountability over the years or the different crimes that happened in this country. if the country is given a serious chance to move forward there has to be proper investigation into what has happened. >> reporter: sunday's peace deal by rebels politicians and religious leaders may be one step towards that end. they've agreed not to grant an amnesty for the worst perm traitorperpetrators and to forget the brutality of the last two years. what ended as a religious conflict didn't st
army transported more than a dozen infantry fighting vehicles across the black sea from bulgaria. the move is opposed by russia which fought a five day war with georgia in 2008. >>> armed groups have signed a peace accord that requires them to disarm. capital bansgui. >> so many people were desperate to leave they crammed into container trucks headed for neighboring countries. the exact number of people killed in the fighting is unclear. half of the central african republic of...
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to cross through the central mediterranean sea into italy. 50,000 migrants tried to enter turkey, bulgaria, cyprus, through the eastern mediterranean. 43,000 others tried to cross over into europe through the western balkans. >> this influx of migrants raised concerns in britain. reports say prime minister david cameron will unveil a plan here in the next few hours that would decrease the number of migrants entering his country and include measures to speed up deportations. the plan comes on the eve of a european summit at the prime minister will use to start renegotiating, britain's ties with the our pine union. amnesty international says qatar is failing migrant workers there and that the country has made very few labor reforms ahead of the 2022 world cup qatar will host. amnesty's report, was just released in the last few minutes. we looked night. it says qatar hasn't done enough to address nine labor exploitation issues identified last year. >> amnesty says no progress has been made on the these areas in red. the need for an exit permit to leave the country. restriction on switching em
to cross through the central mediterranean sea into italy. 50,000 migrants tried to enter turkey, bulgaria, cyprus, through the eastern mediterranean. 43,000 others tried to cross over into europe through the western balkans. >> this influx of migrants raised concerns in britain. reports say prime minister david cameron will unveil a plan here in the next few hours that would decrease the number of migrants entering his country and include measures to speed up deportations. the plan comes...
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. >> more migrants are taking to the sea here because it's tied its land borders with greece and bulgaria, you can't of course throw barbed wire over the sea. so these routes will only get more popular as the summer progresses. bernard smith, al jazeera the agean coast. >> we'll take a look at america's child migration crisis. >>> does gathering in kathmandu today to recite prayers and honor those lost in the last week's earthquake. 7,000 people have been believed to have died in that quake just under that number. 90% of the homes in the quake zone were destroyed. >> many people are suffering. we can manage and then food also we need and mostly the houses that will not broke next time. so that will be one of the -- one of the way that we can comfort that hurt. >> placing them on the yownd to find aground toform a map of nepal. yairlyearlaerial images, massive need for help the challenge of giving up that aid in the quake zone is growing by the hour. some in nepal now taking matters into their own hands. fez jamil reports from kathmandu. >>> not being run by an international organization o
. >> more migrants are taking to the sea here because it's tied its land borders with greece and bulgaria, you can't of course throw barbed wire over the sea. so these routes will only get more popular as the summer progresses. bernard smith, al jazeera the agean coast. >> we'll take a look at america's child migration crisis. >>> does gathering in kathmandu today to recite prayers and honor those lost in the last week's earthquake. 7,000 people have been believed to have...
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i remember a book i sold a few years ago which she was conveniently getting on a plane to bulgaria going to a writers conference and it was a novel that i worked with for at least a year because it takes a lot to get to block area. by the time i woke up the next day she sent me any now saying i love this and i want to buy this. so the process can take to the process can take a long time and if you're lucky you can sell a novel fairly quickly. nonfiction is different because you are selling it on proposal, and proposals you have to shape and that can take a long time. but then the writer has to go out into the research so there's usually at least a year sometimes as much as two years to write a book so no one expects you to do the interviewing and the travel and everything else on your own money. you could put a publishing contract. even writing proposals, people do 20 drafts to get it right. >> these are people who think journalists for years by computer guys winning journalist. yeah it's not good enough. so that is a long process. that's just to get it to them. this permitted the author
i remember a book i sold a few years ago which she was conveniently getting on a plane to bulgaria going to a writers conference and it was a novel that i worked with for at least a year because it takes a lot to get to block area. by the time i woke up the next day she sent me any now saying i love this and i want to buy this. so the process can take to the process can take a long time and if you're lucky you can sell a novel fairly quickly. nonfiction is different because you are selling it...
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like internationally, i've been to finland, bulgaria. tim: now she heads to taiwan for the world championships. and down the road -- >> plan to go to college and study chemical engineering. tim: boxing, the so-called sweet science and she's at the head of the class. >> anybody can do it as long as you have the will to keep going. because sometimes it does get hard but you got to push through it. tim: fight through it she does. she's studying to be a chemical engineer, this is a woman that really has life right there and she's ready to take it. she's exciting. alison: she has such a sweet demeanor. you would not know it. scott: yeah. tim: see you in a little bit. alison: all right, tim. coming up next here on abc 7 news at 5:00 the district fights for itself. scott: latest round between the city and when you own a small business there's a never-ending list of small things to do every day. appointments... orders... deadlines... every one of them matters. so you need internet you can count on. verizon fios is really fast with 99.9% network
like internationally, i've been to finland, bulgaria. tim: now she heads to taiwan for the world championships. and down the road -- >> plan to go to college and study chemical engineering. tim: boxing, the so-called sweet science and she's at the head of the class. >> anybody can do it as long as you have the will to keep going. because sometimes it does get hard but you got to push through it. tim: fight through it she does. she's studying to be a chemical engineer, this is a...
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: the turkish government says migrants taking to the sea because of land borders with greece and bulgaria throw barb wire across the sea and will get popular in the summer turkey coast. >>> romaine prime minister said they should do more for the migrant crisis. >> all countries can afford to take migrants because migrants within the european union and outside they are bringing added value to the society. they are working hard they are adapting very fast. this is my opinion and this is the romaine experience and of course politicians use the migrants' theme in the political fight but i think this is against the european values and whoever comes and leaves and respect the european values it's a good citizen of europe. >> reporter: last weekend of campaigning in the uk before the general election on thursday. scotland is predicted to hold the key to the outcome with the scottish national party, let's get more from lawrence lee who is live from the town of paisley in scotland and thursday is almost here lawrence. >> reporter: yes, absolutely and the english elaborate certainly with endless ph
: the turkish government says migrants taking to the sea because of land borders with greece and bulgaria throw barb wire across the sea and will get popular in the summer turkey coast. >>> romaine prime minister said they should do more for the migrant crisis. >> all countries can afford to take migrants because migrants within the european union and outside they are bringing added value to the society. they are working hard they are adapting very fast. this is my opinion and...
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says more migrants are taking to the sea here because it's timed its landed border with greece and bulgariam, of course, throw bashed wire across the sea. so these routes will only get more popular with the on set of summer. bernard smith, al jazerra on turkey's coast. >>> a day after demonstrations threatened to overshadowed the opening of the milan expo it's drawn thaws of visitors, the italian government is hoping the international cultural event will help revive the economy. from milan claudia reports. bomb in a world that by that by 20 will have 9 billion people. another way to raise awareness is to show what supermarkets may look like in the future. consumers are becoming increasingly aware of the food's poff nance its nutritional value even its carbon footprint. in the future all they have to do to get the information is point at it. this is newted nations of food will last six months, but trends in nutrition will be explored and future trends showcased. it's a 160 year olds tradition that just doesn't seem to lose its appeal. al jazerra milan. >>> with less than a week to go before
says more migrants are taking to the sea here because it's timed its landed border with greece and bulgariam, of course, throw bashed wire across the sea. so these routes will only get more popular with the on set of summer. bernard smith, al jazerra on turkey's coast. >>> a day after demonstrations threatened to overshadowed the opening of the milan expo it's drawn thaws of visitors, the italian government is hoping the international cultural event will help revive the economy. from...
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division is no longer to the extent we ever were focused on the guy in his basement in his pajamas in bulgaria. we probably are still focusing on some of those people, but if we are it's because they're part of a bigger network and a bigger organization. that's what we're focusing on. we're able to identify what threats should get our priorities and we're really only able to do that because of our collaboration with law enforcement agencies all over the world. we're also able to dismantle infrastructures cybercriminals use to victimize people all over the world. and that collaboration between the private sector, government and governments around the world is really critical to our success in this area more than any other area of criminal prosecution. i really want us to not only continue that collaboration but expand on it and enhance it as we go forward. today, i want to impress upon everyone in the room, we need to have a real sense of urgency when we talk about cybercrime. this is a huge problem that's getting bigger every day. cybersecurity weaknesses make all of our companies and many ind
division is no longer to the extent we ever were focused on the guy in his basement in his pajamas in bulgaria. we probably are still focusing on some of those people, but if we are it's because they're part of a bigger network and a bigger organization. that's what we're focusing on. we're able to identify what threats should get our priorities and we're really only able to do that because of our collaboration with law enforcement agencies all over the world. we're also able to dismantle...
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while this is not enough to overcome initially bulgarian -- bulgaria was a key component of the central powers. the bulgarians felt like they have been betrayed by their own allies. they keep wanting to gain territory and losing because their own allies keep getting up on them. they wanted this territory. the turks and have areas -- germans would not give it to them so they got better so they decided they would not fight any longer. suddenly, seemingly out of nowhere, you had a breakthrough with an army of 250,000 now poised and ready to march up and threatened vienna and berlin. if you read ludendorff's on papers, this is what convinced him he could not win before -- the war. the deployment and breakthrough is what finally did it. the ottomans sued for peace and the ottomans were quicker to perceive what we meant then even -- the debacle meant that the germans. they were done. they sued for peace. they try to get a good deal from wilson which was not necessarily stupid. he had not -- made all of these promises including lack of tutorial dismemberment. turkey was not at war with the u.s
while this is not enough to overcome initially bulgarian -- bulgaria was a key component of the central powers. the bulgarians felt like they have been betrayed by their own allies. they keep wanting to gain territory and losing because their own allies keep getting up on them. they wanted this territory. the turks and have areas -- germans would not give it to them so they got better so they decided they would not fight any longer. suddenly, seemingly out of nowhere, you had a breakthrough...
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guy: particularly from bulgaria, places like that, which will not play well with the british public.on't. especially since david cameron is trying to convince the british public that the u.k. wants to -- guy: how does he spin these numbers? >> he has made some big promises in the speech today where he said he will seize wages of illegal immigrants and also crackdown down on appeals and on the possibility of deported immigrants coming back. these are big measures. they sound good in practice but they are probably not very easy to implement. guy: when we talks about the need -- maybe to find a way of dealing with it? >> not really. because at the end of the day, they always clash. on this one issue that freedoms movement is one of the tenants on which the e.u. has been built. britain is not the only country to face that problem. guy: thank you very much indeed. we're building up to the budget very, very shortly. july 8. george osborne is going to be telling us what he is going to do to deliver growth. we heard a lot about austerity in the run up to the election. we'll find out and brin
guy: particularly from bulgaria, places like that, which will not play well with the british public.on't. especially since david cameron is trying to convince the british public that the u.k. wants to -- guy: how does he spin these numbers? >> he has made some big promises in the speech today where he said he will seize wages of illegal immigrants and also crackdown down on appeals and on the possibility of deported immigrants coming back. these are big measures. they sound good in...
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i'm about to go to bulgaria to film a movie. >> will you take time and relax and enjoy the summer? barbados. >> the pictures are gorgeous. check out the season finale "once upon a time." right here on abc. thanks for stopping by. guys jennifer morrison. >>> coming up the perfect last-minute mother's day gift. it's quick. it's easy. it's from the heart. moments ago, we surprised a supermom with a visit from garth brooks. we're celebrating mother's day all morning long. kristin chenoweth is one of the celebrity contribute tors the book a letter to my mom. a special message to her mom this morning. ever wonder how that star can be so tough? take a look. >> how can i be so tough? i've seen you battle cancer several times and come out the win person i've seen you handle difficult surgeries, barely complaining. you have shown me how to handle any difficulty with grace. you have given me many gifts. the most important one is easy. >>> time now to yahoo! your day with a perfect fwift for mom. diy crafts that are easy inexpensive, sure to make your mother's day. abc's reena ninan has more.
i'm about to go to bulgaria to film a movie. >> will you take time and relax and enjoy the summer? barbados. >> the pictures are gorgeous. check out the season finale "once upon a time." right here on abc. thanks for stopping by. guys jennifer morrison. >>> coming up the perfect last-minute mother's day gift. it's quick. it's easy. it's from the heart. moments ago, we surprised a supermom with a visit from garth brooks. we're celebrating mother's day all morning...
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not yet, netherlands belgium, , greece, france, poland bulgaria, czech republic slovakia, turkey, romania all have less than that, significantly less. what are they doing right, what are they doing differently in europe than we are in america? are we learning anything from them? >> there's something we are doing very differently. you pick up exactly on the point. if you look at united states from some of the medications we may be consuming 95% of total production in the world. the question is are we a nation that is so much in pain that we require these massive amounts of opioid medications or is there something that we are doing in terms of their access to them that it is inadequate. i want again to reiterate the notion that yes, we are overprescribing opioid medications on the one hand, but at the same time, not exclusionary, sometimes we are undertreating patients with pain. so we are in a situation that we have it bad in both ways. we overprescribe making these drugs available which then can be easily diverted and prescribing to those that need -- that don't need them can also result
not yet, netherlands belgium, , greece, france, poland bulgaria, czech republic slovakia, turkey, romania all have less than that, significantly less. what are they doing right, what are they doing differently in europe than we are in america? are we learning anything from them? >> there's something we are doing very differently. you pick up exactly on the point. if you look at united states from some of the medications we may be consuming 95% of total production in the world. the...
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i think only romania, bulgaria and some third world countries have that structure and they there should be some separation. the government should be in charge of security information for sample getting the intelligence preparing the list so even if you prepare a list and you testified for several that you respond. am i correct in what i say about the structure being flawed? >> yes sir. >> we never set it up to that tsa continue to operate this huge screening force. never in our wildest imagination would be imagined or to 6000 screeners and 15,000 administrators. stop and think about that and begin the report has been released today you see why carraway would show up. just go over it. are fairly independent mr. roth? the first thing we conducted covert penetration tests. i also asked the staff and if the members are nailed who have not participated in a closed briefing you need to get a closed briefing and hear about the rate of failures. you'll be appalled. it's appalling the failure rate rate we don't have to give any specifics that are classified but it's an appalling failure right ri
i think only romania, bulgaria and some third world countries have that structure and they there should be some separation. the government should be in charge of security information for sample getting the intelligence preparing the list so even if you prepare a list and you testified for several that you respond. am i correct in what i say about the structure being flawed? >> yes sir. >> we never set it up to that tsa continue to operate this huge screening force. never in our...
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italy, greece, even bulgaria was up. what are your thoughts on the growth and the rebound in terms of the economy? >> it's a fascinating time. we have been talking to clienlts about european equities for at least three years. this is the first time we've seen more consistent interest in putting more money to work in european equities because they see the dollar move as a beneficiary to many export led countries there's still a lot of caution about europe but from the impact perspective i'd watch european equities. >> stick with us and we'll talk more about greece next. the finance minister says athens debt repayment due to the ecb over july and august should be pushed back. he made the comments in the last 30 minutes during a keynote address at a conference in the country's capital. this comes after the greek government ruled out a referendum over a package saying it is working toward an honorable compromise with lenders. >> meanwhile there's increasing speculation that greece will have to impose capital controls. any de
italy, greece, even bulgaria was up. what are your thoughts on the growth and the rebound in terms of the economy? >> it's a fascinating time. we have been talking to clienlts about european equities for at least three years. this is the first time we've seen more consistent interest in putting more money to work in european equities because they see the dollar move as a beneficiary to many export led countries there's still a lot of caution about europe but from the impact perspective...
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military presence in the air and the sea and the land, from the baltics and poland to romania and bulgaria. and we are pleased that some of our nato allies have made similar contributions. but at this time of crisis, too many of our allies are still failing to meet mayor -- their commitment they made at the wheel summit -- wales summit. the situation is not sustainable. collective defense must be shared, a shared responsibility. not just in rhetoric, but in resources as well. when it comes to energy, we need to work across the atlantic to deny russia the ability to use resources as a political weapon against their neighbors. as i said on several occasions before, it is time to make energy security the next chapter in the european project of integration and market expansion. it is time to replace country by country strategies with a coherent, collective effort. focused on diversifying fuel types, supply sources, and routes. improving efficiency, making investments and market reforms, including greater flexibility of infrastructure to transport national gas. -- natural gas. we have already m
military presence in the air and the sea and the land, from the baltics and poland to romania and bulgaria. and we are pleased that some of our nato allies have made similar contributions. but at this time of crisis, too many of our allies are still failing to meet mayor -- their commitment they made at the wheel summit -- wales summit. the situation is not sustainable. collective defense must be shared, a shared responsibility. not just in rhetoric, but in resources as well. when it comes to...
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i'm about to go to bulgaria to shoot a film called "albion, rise of the danan." >> will you take timeados. >> the pictures are gorgeous. check out the season finale of "once upon a time." right here on abc. on sunday. at 8:00, 7:00 central. thanks for stopping by. guys, jennifer morrison. >>> coming up, the perfect last-minute mother's day gift. it's quick. it's easy. it's from the heart. >>> and moments ago, we surprised one supermom with a visit from the one and only garth brooks. and there's more. an unbelievable performance just ahead. >>> we're celebrating mother's day all morning long. kristin chenoweth is one of the celebrity contributors in the book, "a letter to my mom." and she had a special message to her mom this morning. ever wonder how that star can be so tough? take a look. >> how can i be so tough? i've seen you battle cancer several times and come out the winner. i've seen you handle difficult surgeries, barely complaining. you have shown me how to handle any difficulty with grace. you have given me many gifts. the most important one is easy. you told me to believe in
i'm about to go to bulgaria to shoot a film called "albion, rise of the danan." >> will you take timeados. >> the pictures are gorgeous. check out the season finale of "once upon a time." right here on abc. on sunday. at 8:00, 7:00 central. thanks for stopping by. guys, jennifer morrison. >>> coming up, the perfect last-minute mother's day gift. it's quick. it's easy. it's from the heart. >>> and moments ago, we surprised one supermom with a...
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latvia netherland belgium, greece france, poland, portugal bulgaria, the czech republic slovakia turkeyromania, all have less than that, significantly less. what are they doing right, what are they doing differently in europe than we are in america? are we learning anything from them? >> there's something we are doing very differently. actually, you pick up exactly on the point. if you look at united states from some of the medications we may be consuming 95% of total production in the world. so the question is, are we a nation that is so much in pain that we require these massive amounts of opioid medications or is there something that we're doing in terms of their access to them that it's inadequate. i want again to reiterate the notion that yes, we are overprescribing opioid medications on the one hand, but at the same time, not exclusionary, sometimes we are undertreating patients with pain. so we are in a situation that we have it bad in both ways. we overprescribe making these drugs available which then can be easily diverted and prescribing them to those that don't need them can
latvia netherland belgium, greece france, poland, portugal bulgaria, the czech republic slovakia turkeyromania, all have less than that, significantly less. what are they doing right, what are they doing differently in europe than we are in america? are we learning anything from them? >> there's something we are doing very differently. actually, you pick up exactly on the point. if you look at united states from some of the medications we may be consuming 95% of total production in the...
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the the training base in bulgaria is world class with young bulgarians working side by side to promote peace through strength. we were welcome in etch place, promoting warm relationships with the new emerging democracies for the mutual benefit of all citizens. in conclusion, god bless our troops anti-president by his actions should never forget september 11 and the global war on terror. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> i seek unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. kildee: well, mr. speaker once again house republican leadership's culture of governing crisis to crisis is endangered hundreds of thousands of american jobs and thousands of critical construction projects across the country. there are only seven legislative days left until the highway and transit trust fund expires. on march 31 -- may 31. but there is no plan yet to act. according to the american association of state highway and transportation officials, 66
the the training base in bulgaria is world class with young bulgarians working side by side to promote peace through strength. we were welcome in etch place, promoting warm relationships with the new emerging democracies for the mutual benefit of all citizens. in conclusion, god bless our troops anti-president by his actions should never forget september 11 and the global war on terror. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> i seek...
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it attacked a busload of tourists in bulgaria in 2012. since 2008, attacked plotted by hezbollah have been thwarted in cyprus, and turkey. in 2012 a hezbollah plot to assassinate the ambassador of saudi arabia to the united states right here in washington, d.c., restaurant, was uncovered. this attack had it gone forward would have resulted in innocent civilian deaths here in our nation's capital. madam speaker, today hezbollah is helping slaughter innocent civilians in syria. hezbollah's fighters and operatives are on the ground in syria propping up the assad regime as it drops barrel bombs on syrian towns and uses chlorine gas on its own people. it is no secret that hezbollah does iran's bidding. backed by millions of dollars from iran, hezbollah is keeping assad's grip on power to preserve iran's life line to its proxy. this rain -- reign of terror must be stopped before it has the potential to become even stronger. with iranian support heads bowla has themselves around the world. it gets significant funding for its activities through c
it attacked a busload of tourists in bulgaria in 2012. since 2008, attacked plotted by hezbollah have been thwarted in cyprus, and turkey. in 2012 a hezbollah plot to assassinate the ambassador of saudi arabia to the united states right here in washington, d.c., restaurant, was uncovered. this attack had it gone forward would have resulted in innocent civilian deaths here in our nation's capital. madam speaker, today hezbollah is helping slaughter innocent civilians in syria. hezbollah's...