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what's remarkable is the story of bulgaria and romania and hungary were all allies of germany. in fact, romania and hungary sent troops to invade russia in 1941. they had promised the nazis in early '42 that they would deliver their jewish populations to the german camps, and these are substantial numbers of people. it's probably over a million and a half. and then at the beginning of 1943 at the time that the germans lost the battle of stalingrad, they reneged. i should have said that a little differently. that is, hungary did not promise, bulgaria and romania did, but all of them made very clear they would not do this. and, in fact, the largest surviving community of jews in europe in 1934 was the romanian jewish community. romanians had participated in the murder of jew but did not give most of their native-born population to the germans. >> host: hitler took power in 1931? >> guest: '33. >> host: at what point did the planning start for this? or was it haphazard? >> guest: it's hard to define what planning was. after hitler came to power, the policy of the nazi regime was t
what's remarkable is the story of bulgaria and romania and hungary were all allies of germany. in fact, romania and hungary sent troops to invade russia in 1941. they had promised the nazis in early '42 that they would deliver their jewish populations to the german camps, and these are substantial numbers of people. it's probably over a million and a half. and then at the beginning of 1943 at the time that the germans lost the battle of stalingrad, they reneged. i should have said that a little...
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he's been sacked after they were beaten 2—0 by bulgaria in sofia on saturday to leave their qualificationthe netherlands lie fourth in group a with seven points from five games. the 55—year—old who won 42 caps as a playerfor the dutch was appointed on the first ofjuly to replace guus hiddink after a poor start in the euro 2016 qualifiers. dustinjohnson has won the wgc matchplay event in texas beating jon rahm i up becoming the first player to win each of the four prestigious wgc events. the victory, which also makes it back to back world golf championships events moves the world number one to the top of the fed ex cup standings althouthohnson was four up with six holes to play until a stirring comeback from jon rahm left the spaniard on the brink of a potential play—off but it wasn't to be and the man known as dj will start as favourite for the first major of the year, the masters, at augusta national teeing off on the 6th of april ferrari's sebastian vettel won the first formula i grand prix of the season beating lewis hamilton in to second place in australia. vettel‘s first win since th
he's been sacked after they were beaten 2—0 by bulgaria in sofia on saturday to leave their qualificationthe netherlands lie fourth in group a with seven points from five games. the 55—year—old who won 42 caps as a playerfor the dutch was appointed on the first ofjuly to replace guus hiddink after a poor start in the euro 2016 qualifiers. dustinjohnson has won the wgc matchplay event in texas beating jon rahm i up becoming the first player to win each of the four prestigious wgc events....
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uniÓn europea antes el verano, alegran de que washington no permiten que cosas de polonia, chipre, bulgariaientes nos protagonizÓ un congresista mexicano en la valla fronteriza de california y baja california, quÉ hizo braulio guerra para mostrar su crÍtica al muro del donald trump. >> es innecesario totalmente, es absurdo construir un muro. reportera: el legislador priÍsta escalÓ los 26 pies de la valla fronteriza que divide mÉxico de estados unidos en tijuana, baja california, para enviar este contundente mensaje: >> que no gaste en un proyecto que va a afectar la relaciÓn entre dos pueblos vecinos, que no construya el muro porque este no resolverÁ los problemas de estados unidos. reportera: carlos viajÓ desde honduras para ir estados unidos, en tamaulipas espera su oportunidad para cruzar al otro lado, asegura que nada se interpondrÁ a su camino al sueÑo americano. >> no nos detienen, hacemos un hoyo debajo de la tierra y nos pasamos,o si no con una soga colgados nos pasamos y nos brincamos. reportera: el diputado aboga por la buena vecindad entre ambas naciones, pero ante la decisiÓn de
uniÓn europea antes el verano, alegran de que washington no permiten que cosas de polonia, chipre, bulgariaientes nos protagonizÓ un congresista mexicano en la valla fronteriza de california y baja california, quÉ hizo braulio guerra para mostrar su crÍtica al muro del donald trump. >> es innecesario totalmente, es absurdo construir un muro. reportera: el legislador priÍsta escalÓ los 26 pies de la valla fronteriza que divide mÉxico de estados unidos en tijuana, baja california,...
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en el grupo a bulgaria recibiendo a holanda en sofÍa con brillante actuaciÓn de d que anota, los bÚlgarosel error de navas para clavar el segundo y mÉxico es lÍder de la zona con 7 unidades por cierto hoy fueron dados de baja del equipo mexicano mÁrquez y jurgen ambos por lesiÓn no se llama a nadie mÁs por el juego que tendremos con trinitari trin trinidad y t >>> luis hamilton se anotÓ su pole nÚmero 62 de su carrera y la sexta en australia, vetel partirÁ segundo y checo pÉrez oncea onceavo. hoy en "titulares y mÁs" tendremos la jornada eliminatoria entrevista con lo que detalles de la copa rusia 2018. >>> nos vamos >>> gracias miguel >>> hoy es el dÍa que el planeta decide unirse en la oscuridad pero en un apagÓn voluntario >>> se trata del ahorrar de la tierra evento que se realiza en el coliseo de roma, t tambiÉn la torre eiffel de parÍs y el big ben o el kremlin en la plaza roja de pos moscÚ esto para alertar el uso desmedido gente de la y tambiÉn hacerlo en la casa como usted y yo. llegamos al final de esta ediciÓn de no iza noticias telemundo. >>> gracias por dejarnos entrar a uso
en el grupo a bulgaria recibiendo a holanda en sofÍa con brillante actuaciÓn de d que anota, los bÚlgarosel error de navas para clavar el segundo y mÉxico es lÍder de la zona con 7 unidades por cierto hoy fueron dados de baja del equipo mexicano mÁrquez y jurgen ambos por lesiÓn no se llama a nadie mÁs por el juego que tendremos con trinitari trin trinidad y t >>> luis hamilton se anotÓ su pole nÚmero 62 de su carrera y la sexta en australia, vetel partirÁ segundo y checo...
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elections in bulgaria, where there's been a partial success for the pro-e.u. right party. they now face the difficult task of coalition building, after a theng showing by pro-russian social itself party, the anti-migrant united patriots, amid growing country.sm in the now, under a month until france votes in one of its most unpredictable elections in years, with far right leader independentn and centrist emmanuel macron ahead in the polls, established parties suffering. center right contender francois fillon has been hit by a series scandals. losingle, amor has been ground from his rival on the left. here's more. reporter: a new slogan, the force of the people. a campaign rally sunday in brittany, french presidential candidate unveiled slogan.sloa >> this is a strong campaign. he's the only serious candidate running. >> i'm waiting for the -- to make a decision, even if i am leaning that way. reporter: according to the campaign, some 5,000 people came to here the 65-year-old speak two hours. outside, the campaign says there were just as many supporters. candidatese for the
elections in bulgaria, where there's been a partial success for the pro-e.u. right party. they now face the difficult task of coalition building, after a theng showing by pro-russian social itself party, the anti-migrant united patriots, amid growing country.sm in the now, under a month until france votes in one of its most unpredictable elections in years, with far right leader independentn and centrist emmanuel macron ahead in the polls, established parties suffering. center right contender...
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whitehouse: let me jump away -- i love bulgaria, but let's look at the united states for a inute. you talked about the weaknesses that russia exploits. would one of those preexisting weaknesses include legal structures that are nontransparent or to use your words, have lax ownership disclosure requirements? ms. conley: it's extremely vital to understand beneficial ownership of companies that are participating in major procurements, that is certainly an important vehicle. it's very important to understand where -- mr. whitehouse: in terms of money laundering, understanding beneficial ownership so you can penetrate shell corporations is also important, correct? ms. conley: yes, it is. mr. whitehouse: are you familiar with what the e.u. has done with respect to shell orporations? ms. conley: yes, we do follow the e.u. mr. whitehouse: they've recently cleaned that up considerably, haven't they? ms. conley: they are working on in, in fact it's a g-20 initiative to help open that up. investigative journalism has done an extraordinary amount. the panama papers were very illuminating. in
whitehouse: let me jump away -- i love bulgaria, but let's look at the united states for a inute. you talked about the weaknesses that russia exploits. would one of those preexisting weaknesses include legal structures that are nontransparent or to use your words, have lax ownership disclosure requirements? ms. conley: it's extremely vital to understand beneficial ownership of companies that are participating in major procurements, that is certainly an important vehicle. it's very important to...
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from norway to greece and from portugal to bulgaria, people are proud to preserve their distinct languagesods, and traditions. - [voiceover] up next it's music city roots, live from the factory. in this episode, updated appalachian music with mipso, bluegrass jazz fusion with the jon stickley trio and blues master jimmy hall, just after this. - [voiceover] national broadcast of music city roots is made possible by acceptance auto insurance, based in nashville, tennessee. acceptance offers personal automobile coverage from coast to coast, more information available at acceptance.com, you, you terms accepted. - [voiceover] franklin, tennessee, inspired music, local flavor, on the edge of nashville. visitfranklin.com. - [voiceover] nissan, proud sponsor of art and culture in our home state of tennessee. nissan, innovation that excites. more information is available at nissanusa.com. - [voiceover] vietti artisan chili, celebrating
from norway to greece and from portugal to bulgaria, people are proud to preserve their distinct languagesods, and traditions. - [voiceover] up next it's music city roots, live from the factory. in this episode, updated appalachian music with mipso, bluegrass jazz fusion with the jon stickley trio and blues master jimmy hall, just after this. - [voiceover] national broadcast of music city roots is made possible by acceptance auto insurance, based in nashville, tennessee. acceptance offers...
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he spent four years serving in japan, the philippines, korea, bulgaria, latvia and norway. and that's a touchdown. >> reporter: he could be headed to penn state. >> i've always been intrigued by wildlife and animals. i want to get into some kind of animal conservation or wildlife biology. >> truly amazing. i can't believe all the things he's been through. i'm very proud of him, yes. >> reporter: reporting in camden county, keith jones, nbc 10 news. >> mom should be proud. >>> earlier tonight nbc 10 montgomery county where we found these kids at batting practice. >> hard to believe in a few hours we're going to see snow. glenn "hurricane" schwartz is tracking this winter storm. glenn, crazy. >> yeah, may be hard to believe but like i said earlier, it's going to happen. i'm not making this stuff up. there it is, snowing in the poconos already. that's the first sign of things to come. it's 31 degrees there. still in the 40s, allentown, reading, lancaster, pottstown, but it was in the 60s a few hours ago. the temperature is dropping. it's got a ways to go, though. it's still ra
he spent four years serving in japan, the philippines, korea, bulgaria, latvia and norway. and that's a touchdown. >> reporter: he could be headed to penn state. >> i've always been intrigued by wildlife and animals. i want to get into some kind of animal conservation or wildlife biology. >> truly amazing. i can't believe all the things he's been through. i'm very proud of him, yes. >> reporter: reporting in camden county, keith jones, nbc 10 news. >> mom should be...
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in bulgaria it looks like the pro—european gerb party has won the parliamentary election.the leader of the socialist party has conceded, although official results are expected later on monday. thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes in queensland in north—eastern australia as a cyclone moves in towards the coast. the storm is expected to bring winds in excess of 200kph when it makes landfall early on tuesday. cyclone debbie is expected to cause extensive flooding in low lying areas of the state. attempts to end the political stalemate in northern ireland have reached a dead end. northern ireland has been without a functioning devolved government since january when the power—sharing executive collapsed. if no government is formed by monday afternoon, either fresh elections will be called or britain can impose direct rule. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: the backlash over united's leggings ban. is the airline's dress code sexist? let there be no more war or bloodshed between arabs and israelis. applause so proud of both of you. with great regret the
in bulgaria it looks like the pro—european gerb party has won the parliamentary election.the leader of the socialist party has conceded, although official results are expected later on monday. thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes in queensland in north—eastern australia as a cyclone moves in towards the coast. the storm is expected to bring winds in excess of 200kph when it makes landfall early on tuesday. cyclone debbie is expected to cause extensive flooding in low...
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in bulgaria, it looks like the pro—european gerb party has won the parliamentary election.t four years. the leader of the socialist party has conceded, although official results are expected later on monday. attempts to end the political stalemate in northern ireland have reached a dead end. northern ireland has been without a functioning devolved government since january, when the power—sharing executive collapsed. if no government is formed by monday afternoon, either fresh elections will be called or britain can impose direct rule. britain's home secretary, amber rudd, has demanded access to encrypted messaging services in terrorism cases. she made the comments to the bbc after it was reported that the man who killed four people in westminster last week was on whatsapp moments before he carried out the attack. our security correspondent gordon corera reports. are technology companies doing enough to combat terrorism? that was the question raised today, especially when it comes to encrypted communications. khalid masood was active on the messaging system whatsapp just bef
in bulgaria, it looks like the pro—european gerb party has won the parliamentary election.t four years. the leader of the socialist party has conceded, although official results are expected later on monday. attempts to end the political stalemate in northern ireland have reached a dead end. northern ireland has been without a functioning devolved government since january, when the power—sharing executive collapsed. if no government is formed by monday afternoon, either fresh elections will...
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the netherlands are struggling — they lost to bulgaria.no ronaldo though scored twice as the european champions portugal beat hungary 3—0. this was the pick of his goals. there was a great goal too from the everton striker romelu lukaku and a late one at that, his equaliser coming in the 89th minute as belgium salvaged a draw against greece to remain top of their group. and if we're talking good goals, this morning. this one is going to take some topping as dundee united lifted the scottish challenge cup for the first time. tony andreu's strike, and what a strike, helping them to a 2—1win over st mirren. this competition for the under—20 teams from the scottish premiership, as well as the lower divisions and sides from northern ireland and wales. anthony crolla was outclassed in his bid to regain the wba lightweight title in manchester last night. he lost his rematch withjorge linares on points. in front of a home crowd, crolla went down in the seventh round, after a quick uppercut. and though he responded well, linares retained the belt o
the netherlands are struggling — they lost to bulgaria.no ronaldo though scored twice as the european champions portugal beat hungary 3—0. this was the pick of his goals. there was a great goal too from the everton striker romelu lukaku and a late one at that, his equaliser coming in the 89th minute as belgium salvaged a draw against greece to remain top of their group. and if we're talking good goals, this morning. this one is going to take some topping as dundee united lifted the scottish...
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movement and fruit farms and farmers are able to sort their labour from countries such as romania and bulgaria have raised concerns about agricultural labour going forward after we leave the eu and we are listening carefully to the representations they are making. growers in my constituency are worried about fruit going unpicked, not only when we leave the eu, but this year. will he continue to press the home office on this issue, not only on seasonal agricultural workers after we leave the eu, but between now and then? as my honourable friend may know, i spent ten years working in the soft fruit industry and i will know many of the strawberry farmers which she represents. but i can tell her, somebody, myself ran a soft fruit enterprise and employed several hundred people and i understand the challenges the industry faces. many of the farmers in my constituency have entered into contracts for migrant labour for this coming season. there is concern from reports last week the government are introducing work permits when article 50 is triggered. can the minister confirm if this is happening or gi
movement and fruit farms and farmers are able to sort their labour from countries such as romania and bulgaria have raised concerns about agricultural labour going forward after we leave the eu and we are listening carefully to the representations they are making. growers in my constituency are worried about fruit going unpicked, not only when we leave the eu, but this year. will he continue to press the home office on this issue, not only on seasonal agricultural workers after we leave the eu,...
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he has been sacked after they were beaten 2—0 by bulgaria in sofia on saturday, to leave their qualificationurth in group a, with seven points from five games. to women's football, where fa cup holders arsenal ladies have been knocked out of the competition, after losing to birmingham 1—0 in the quarter—finals. elsewhere, chelsea beat sunderland 5—1, liverpool were 2—0 winners at home to notts county, and manchester city got a last—minute 2—1win against bristol city. the draw for the semi—finals will take place live on bbc radio 5live at 2:45 tomorrow. ferrari's sebastian vettel has won the first formula 1 grand prix of the season, beating lewis hamilton in to second place in australia. it is vettel‘s first win since the singapore gp in september 2015, more evidence perhaps of mercedes's domination being over, after the introduction of faster cars. hamilton started in pole, but vettel had an advantage on pace and tyre wear, and took control after hamilton got stuck behind max verstappen after a pit stop. hamilton's new teammate valtteri bottas came third. at the start i wasn't entirely happy
he has been sacked after they were beaten 2—0 by bulgaria in sofia on saturday, to leave their qualificationurth in group a, with seven points from five games. to women's football, where fa cup holders arsenal ladies have been knocked out of the competition, after losing to birmingham 1—0 in the quarter—finals. elsewhere, chelsea beat sunderland 5—1, liverpool were 2—0 winners at home to notts county, and manchester city got a last—minute 2—1win against bristol city. the draw for...
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. >> i am from bulgaria and i graduated business. i missed the beginning of your lecture unfortunately, basically the chinese comparison we know they'll be successful and it misses the fundamentals from china and russia. [inaudible] [laughmac] the most important thing that you alluded to is that russia is tremendously more militarized than china and all the things about the defense budget is their defense industry to position to any other markets that was useful in any way. those three things are very important in incorporating those description. the most important thing is that gorbachev credited democracy and 87 or or 88 was passed a law which made congress with the soviets deputies. he created a body which was not directly party obedient and the system which was completely based on vertical power is open the door for corruption. you have all of these groups and have it collapse of central control and people expect all these things that you've mentioned to be relevant but it was de facto privatization going to the 80s that made all
. >> i am from bulgaria and i graduated business. i missed the beginning of your lecture unfortunately, basically the chinese comparison we know they'll be successful and it misses the fundamentals from china and russia. [inaudible] [laughmac] the most important thing that you alluded to is that russia is tremendously more militarized than china and all the things about the defense budget is their defense industry to position to any other markets that was useful in any way. those three...
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they're lost 2—nil to bulgaria in group a. delev with both goals.in the day after beating belarus 4—nil, but france are sitting pretty having beating luxembourg 3—1. in group b — switzerland still top the group having beaten latvia 1—nil at home. portugal are three points further back in second — they beat hungary 3—nil — ronaldo with two, and earlier, andorra against faroe islands finished goalless. in group h, the top two played each other — and belgium and greece finished 1—all. bosnia hertzegovinia beat gibralter with ease 5—0, whilst cyprus and estonia played out a nil—nil draw. dundee united have won the scottish challenge cup, with victory over st mirren at fir park. it's the first time they've won the competition — it finished 2—1. tony andreu scoring with this sensational volley to get things rolling. thomas mikkelsen then got the winner after st mirren equalised. antony crolla is underway in his rematch withjorge linarez, bidding to win back his wba lightweight title. it's been a tight contest so far, we're in round 8, anthony crolla was g
they're lost 2—nil to bulgaria in group a. delev with both goals.in the day after beating belarus 4—nil, but france are sitting pretty having beating luxembourg 3—1. in group b — switzerland still top the group having beaten latvia 1—nil at home. portugal are three points further back in second — they beat hungary 3—nil — ronaldo with two, and earlier, andorra against faroe islands finished goalless. in group h, the top two played each other — and belgium and greece finished...
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you look at bulgaria, the country that is the most significant provird of foreign -- >> let me jump in. i love bull garyy, but look at the united states for a minute. you've talked about the preexisting weaknesses that the russian effort exploits. would wup of those weaknesses include league structures that are not transparent or have lax ownership disclosure requirements? >> companies participate iing i major procurement, it's understand -- >> and understanding beneficial ownership so you can penetrate shell corporations is also important, correct? zwl yes, it is. >> and are you familiar with what the eu has done with respect to beneficial ownership and shell corporations? >> yes, we follow the eu closely. >> they've cleaned that up considerably? >> they're working on an initiative to try to prevent tax havens to open that up. investigative journalism has done an extraordinary amount. panama papers were illuminating. >> and your report is that we strengthen requirements. >> president, you have the same thing, part of what you recommend is that it's very important to investigate money
you look at bulgaria, the country that is the most significant provird of foreign -- >> let me jump in. i love bull garyy, but look at the united states for a minute. you've talked about the preexisting weaknesses that the russian effort exploits. would wup of those weaknesses include league structures that are not transparent or have lax ownership disclosure requirements? >> companies participate iing i major procurement, it's understand -- >> and understanding beneficial...
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i'm from bulgaria, graduate of business and planning. unfortunately i missed the beginning of your lecture but basically going with the chinese comparison, first of all we do know china will be successful in second it misses the fundamental difference between china and russia on the economic. china is homogeneous natn and the ssians have a multi- structure, china is now people are the only resource of china and russia is the opposite people people are the only problem for russia [all the economy is based on which national resource which all the local guys being ethnically and having a federal structure from the beginning were trying to get control. the most important thing in you alluded to it, is that russia is more militarized than china. the defense budget is basically that the defense ministry is in a position of any other market that was useful in any way. those three things are very important and incorporating your description but the most important thing -- and you alluded to that but the emphasis is not enough. gorbachev created
i'm from bulgaria, graduate of business and planning. unfortunately i missed the beginning of your lecture but basically going with the chinese comparison, first of all we do know china will be successful in second it misses the fundamental difference between china and russia on the economic. china is homogeneous natn and the ssians have a multi- structure, china is now people are the only resource of china and russia is the opposite people people are the only problem for russia [all the...
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what they learned, are they trying to use that now in different parts of the world whether germany, bulgariaance. >> he's wrong. that's a pretty blunt answer. i know you are having your first public meetings later today. house speaker paul ryan was interfewed this morning on cbs and he was asked about certain aspects of this investigation. he was asked flat out if the investigation was focussed at all specifically on president trump himself. listen to how he answered it. >> i don't believe that he is. so i don't think that he is under investigation. no one has suggested that he is and not even in a vague way. i don't believe that he is. >> do you have any indication, senator, that president trump himself is the focus of this investigation? >> no. president trump's name has not come up in any of our briefings that i have been attending and i don't think i missed any of them. the campaign is being looked upon and basically we're coming in and we'll be coming in to answer questions. so we'll find out. what we've said before t senate has been very, very diligent. it's been very bipartisan and i
what they learned, are they trying to use that now in different parts of the world whether germany, bulgariaance. >> he's wrong. that's a pretty blunt answer. i know you are having your first public meetings later today. house speaker paul ryan was interfewed this morning on cbs and he was asked about certain aspects of this investigation. he was asked flat out if the investigation was focussed at all specifically on president trump himself. listen to how he answered it. >> i don't...
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those include bulgaria, croatia, cyprus, poland, and romania.arliaments of outcomes after a publicly condemned the president's initial executive order banning travelers from seven majority muslim countries. if it is implement it, the policy could backfire on the european economy by causing a decrease in the number of american tourists. >> jenna: we're learning more about fbi director james comey's classified briefing to the house intelligence committee. democrats accusing him of withholding information about the russian investigation. chief intel just correspond to catherine herridge's live in washington with more. >> thank you, fbi director james comey is now in the crosshairs after the classified briefing to the house intelligence committee, raking democrat adam schiff now accuses him of not being forthcoming about the probe's scope in the number of the trump campaign aides under investigation for alleged contact with russia. >> in order for us to do our investigation and a thorough incredible way, we need the fbi to fully cooperate and be wil
those include bulgaria, croatia, cyprus, poland, and romania.arliaments of outcomes after a publicly condemned the president's initial executive order banning travelers from seven majority muslim countries. if it is implement it, the policy could backfire on the european economy by causing a decrease in the number of american tourists. >> jenna: we're learning more about fbi director james comey's classified briefing to the house intelligence committee. democrats accusing him of...
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bulgaria, croatia, cypress, poeland and romania.ay suspending the visa waiver would hurt trade and tourism. >>> breaking news in richmond where you can see thick black smoke rising over the city. this is the view from our east bay hills camera. it's burning right near the railroad tracks. we've seen it go from black smoke to white smoke in just the past few minutes. here's a live look. we're working to get more information on what is burning precisely but things seem to be improving. download our abc 7 news app and enable the push alerts for updates. >>> next at 4:00, you can catch the ground-breaking mini series "when we rise" tonight on abc 7. next, meet a young freshman who's been able to find a home at a bay area college. >>> i'm abc 7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. enjoy this filtered sunshine because these clouds will be replaced by rain this weekend and snow over our local peaks. i'll have the hour-by-hour forecast coming up. >>> let's take a live look now at the san mateo bridge. as you can see on this friday at 4:38, it'
bulgaria, croatia, cypress, poeland and romania.ay suspending the visa waiver would hurt trade and tourism. >>> breaking news in richmond where you can see thick black smoke rising over the city. this is the view from our east bay hills camera. it's burning right near the railroad tracks. we've seen it go from black smoke to white smoke in just the past few minutes. here's a live look. we're working to get more information on what is burning precisely but things seem to be improving....
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the netherlands are struggling, they lost to bulgaria, and belgium only managed a draw against greeces. belgium needed the everton striker romelu lukaku to rescue them against greece. he equalised in the 89th minute but belgium remain top of their group. tony andreu scored a cracking goal for dundee united, as they lifted the scottish challenge cup for the first time. they beat st mirren 2—1 in the final at fir park, this competition is for the under—20 teams from the scottish premiership, as well as the lower divisions and sides from northern ireland and wales. anthony crolla was outclassed in his bid to regain the wba lightweight title in manchester last night. he lost his rematch withjorge linares on points. in front of a home crowd, crolla went down in the seventh round, after a quick uppercut. and though he responded well, linares retained the belt on a unanimous decision. leicester took a big stride towards the play—offs in rugby union's premiership, beating local rivals northampton by 36—31. owen williams' huge penalty in the last minute of the game sealed the win for leicester
the netherlands are struggling, they lost to bulgaria, and belgium only managed a draw against greeces. belgium needed the everton striker romelu lukaku to rescue them against greece. he equalised in the 89th minute but belgium remain top of their group. tony andreu scored a cracking goal for dundee united, as they lifted the scottish challenge cup for the first time. they beat st mirren 2—1 in the final at fir park, this competition is for the under—20 teams from the scottish premiership,...
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the black sea is bounded by romania, bulgaria and turkey, as well as ukraine and russia. u.s. american warships took part in nato exercises there, last week. thousands of people in northeastern australia spent a long day, waiting out the fury of tropical cyclone "debbie." the storm pounded the coastal region for hours with heavy rain, towering seas and winds up to 160 miles an hour. it tore up trees, ripped up power lines and left nearly 50- thousand people in the dark. back in this country, a sex abuse scandal involving the usa gymnastics organization took center stage at a senate hearing. hundreds of women have come forward to say they were sexually assaulted or exploited by coaches, trainers and a team doctor, larry nassar. one of his alleged victims, olympic medalist jamie dantzscher, tearfully shared her personal story. >> many times the abuse took place in my own room, in my own bed. worse, he abused me in my hotel room in sydney at the olympic games. when i first spoke out about my abuse at the hands of dr. nassar, i thought i was the only one. i was disbelieved and eve
the black sea is bounded by romania, bulgaria and turkey, as well as ukraine and russia. u.s. american warships took part in nato exercises there, last week. thousands of people in northeastern australia spent a long day, waiting out the fury of tropical cyclone "debbie." the storm pounded the coastal region for hours with heavy rain, towering seas and winds up to 160 miles an hour. it tore up trees, ripped up power lines and left nearly 50- thousand people in the dark. back in this...
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we've got nothing in common with the people from romania and bulgaria."thinking calling the people from sunderland or wales, you know, saying they don't have anything in common with the people from london. we appoint some old people -- and they get to decide the budget and give, like, the foreign policy, get the people from sunderland to decide that. london's lot different from the rest of the country. >> anthony: right. >> jamie hince: it's wealthier for a start. it's way more cosmopolitan. i mean, people complain about it all the time, between the people that are struggling and the people that are doing well, we really shone a light on this, how divided the country is. >> news reporter: people don't just look at it as a financial thing. it's an issue of cultural identity, too. >> news reporter 2: european citizens who've lived here for 10, 15 years, for the firstime ever have been the victims of racial abuse. >> man: are you evil? >> anthony: british drinking patterns seem to be driven by the fact that pubs close at, what? midnight? >> jamie hince: yeah
we've got nothing in common with the people from romania and bulgaria."thinking calling the people from sunderland or wales, you know, saying they don't have anything in common with the people from london. we appoint some old people -- and they get to decide the budget and give, like, the foreign policy, get the people from sunderland to decide that. london's lot different from the rest of the country. >> anthony: right. >> jamie hince: it's wealthier for a start. it's way more...
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the second was to expand and to bring in countries like romania and bulgaria who, frankly, had not made the transition to being full western democracies. and the third mistake was principally angela merkel's mistake, and it was to say as many of you as want to come to europe, please do, because we can accommodate you. and that is now leading to really bad blood between countries like hungary and germany, because the germans are saying, look, you must take your quota, and the hungarians are saying, no, we won't. whichever way you look at this, there is a rise of nationalism, as you call it, or nationism, as i call it. people want to live in their own nation-states, elect their own governments, make their own laws, control their own borders. people want normality, and i personally believe that the days of the european union are numbered. trish: you know, i'm with you. i've kind of thought that from the very beginning. i never entirely understood why they were going with this experiment to begin with. so much of this is economic-based. a lot of people would say, well, you know, these count
the second was to expand and to bring in countries like romania and bulgaria who, frankly, had not made the transition to being full western democracies. and the third mistake was principally angela merkel's mistake, and it was to say as many of you as want to come to europe, please do, because we can accommodate you. and that is now leading to really bad blood between countries like hungary and germany, because the germans are saying, look, you must take your quota, and the hungarians are...
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in certain countries we cite bulgaria as an example where both channels were used to such an effect that one led to the other, that it led to state capture. mr. whitehouse: if you're a country that has experienced this russian effort through one channel, should you be looking for the same effort on the other channel? is one an indicator to look out, because they might be coming at ou with both channels? mr. conley: one channel supports the involvement of the other until they come together and become all encompassing. mr. whitehouse: so it would be putin for a country that has sustained an attack on one channel to be highly alert and look for signs of how the other channel might have been deployed also? ms. conley: absolutely. mr. whitehouse: ok. and in terms of investigating the economic channel. are financial and tax credits of ertant in putting together mi inuee? . nl: anarcys ablulyricatorein thstte oinuee. detainwhe os soceofunngom fr. eyreesnetoe dd, eyreesignetoe aq. foinan, y lk at buar, e untry ats thmo snica pvir foren re vy,- mrwhehselemeumaw iovbuar, t t' lo athunedtas r ite u
in certain countries we cite bulgaria as an example where both channels were used to such an effect that one led to the other, that it led to state capture. mr. whitehouse: if you're a country that has experienced this russian effort through one channel, should you be looking for the same effort on the other channel? is one an indicator to look out, because they might be coming at ou with both channels? mr. conley: one channel supports the involvement of the other until they come together and...
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now we want him to live up to the commitments he made and the first step is enforcing our bulgaria aren'tnto our market and trying to starve our companies out. in aluminum we went from having russia dumping its aluminum. we went from china dumping its aluminum and we went from 14 smerlts to 4. we know they're breaking the law. enforce the damn law. >> malcolm, to that point about these foreign companies and whether or not they're abusing us on some of these trade laws, this particular 230erforeign co, the russian oligarch, what do we know about him and any connections to vladimir putin and is it surprising that he'll be profiting off of this pipeline? >> nothing surprises me when it comes to the trump administration and the russians. he is one of the first people who was one of the great backers of vladimir putin. this is a man who went from in the early 1990s selling rubber ducks on the streets of moscow to owning one of the largest oil companies and now one of the largest steel manufacturing companies. he owns 33% of wellspun stock, which means for every pipe that you saw in that photog
now we want him to live up to the commitments he made and the first step is enforcing our bulgaria aren'tnto our market and trying to starve our companies out. in aluminum we went from having russia dumping its aluminum. we went from china dumping its aluminum and we went from 14 smerlts to 4. we know they're breaking the law. enforce the damn law. >> malcolm, to that point about these foreign companies and whether or not they're abusing us on some of these trade laws, this particular...
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it's over bulgaria, croatia, cypress and romania.ing numbers say they think it's the right thing to do. maria: that's right. lee: now we have their governments completely out of touch with their people as well. maria: you made a good point, scott, march third, we still don't have the entire cabinet in place, ben carson was confirmed to lead -- governor perry was receiving approval for next energy secretary. those two now have been confirmed. do you expect to see more action from this administration on these confirmations? what are we left with in terms of the -- the confirmations still pending? >> well, there's two left and bottom line is they should have been done, they need to be done and what's happening is you have a lot of the cabinet secretaries are in their positions finally but they don't have any deputies. like they're in an island, they can be the deal with the leaks, they can't deal with policy. their handcuffed to be able to do their jobs, maria, and i think it's inappropriate and hurtful to america and to american citize
it's over bulgaria, croatia, cypress and romania.ing numbers say they think it's the right thing to do. maria: that's right. lee: now we have their governments completely out of touch with their people as well. maria: you made a good point, scott, march third, we still don't have the entire cabinet in place, ben carson was confirmed to lead -- governor perry was receiving approval for next energy secretary. those two now have been confirmed. do you expect to see more action from this...
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. >> landed in bulgaria to be at shea -- attache.ribute to malice that which can equally be explained by incompetence. so when they are peeling this back, there are an awful lot of really suspicious things in basket three, manafort and stone and so on. they need to shred out not just the effect the russians were desiring to create but what was the cause -- >> let it breathe. >> was it malice or were these guys just so naive they were taken advantage of? >> so here is the story speaking for itself. in yesterday's hearing ranking intel committee member adam schiff talked about dossier compiled by ex-british spy. christopher steel using some of it to lay out what a hypothetical case against the trump campaign might look like. >> according to steele's russian source the campaign offered documents damaging to hrk which the republicans would publish through an outlet that gives them deniability like wikileaks. the hacked documents would be exchange for trump policy that deemphasize russia's invasion of ukraine but criticizes nato countries
. >> landed in bulgaria to be at shea -- attache.ribute to malice that which can equally be explained by incompetence. so when they are peeling this back, there are an awful lot of really suspicious things in basket three, manafort and stone and so on. they need to shred out not just the effect the russians were desiring to create but what was the cause -- >> let it breathe. >> was it malice or were these guys just so naive they were taken advantage of? >> so here is the...