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you think that's wishful thinking ina bulgaria. you think that's wishful thinking in a way?nations they've put money into? they talk about tunisia as well. they are reopening it up. spain, france, they will always be popular. but they do make the point that it popular. but they do make the point thatitis popular. but they do make the point that it is getting expensive. after the pound has got a really weak, i think at least british tourists will be cost conscious and in that sense eastern europe or some other locations might be an alternative. i don't think they will just say, we won't go to barcelona. it is one of the names people just won't go to barcelona. it is one of the names peoplejust want won't go to barcelona. it is one of the names people just want to visit in respectively. as someone who is half spanish i can probably offer my opinion. i don't really understand why spain is complaining about this. imean, i why spain is complaining about this. i mean, i geta why spain is complaining about this. i mean, i get a crowded thing but given spain's economy is just pickin
you think that's wishful thinking ina bulgaria. you think that's wishful thinking in a way?nations they've put money into? they talk about tunisia as well. they are reopening it up. spain, france, they will always be popular. but they do make the point that it popular. but they do make the point thatitis popular. but they do make the point that it is getting expensive. after the pound has got a really weak, i think at least british tourists will be cost conscious and in that sense eastern...
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surely it is also tui trying to expand its market to bulgaria?t to bulgaria? it is a great marketing move, nobody would argue that. maybe we should do more of that in the uk. but i think it is a major thing that we are getting movements like this in place. it is pa rt movements like this in place. it is part driven by how we have driven the recovery in europe. this story has been picked by bloomberg. they have statistics showing the managers are making the most of the recovery, it seems as if the recovery is not benefiting those workers and those people trying to find houses in barcelona and some of the big spanish cities, they are fed up with being squeezed out and not making the money? it is really a mark of how this recovery is different to ones we have seen how this recovery is different to ones we have seen in previous decades. feels as though there has been a real split between the relatively well—off who seem to have come back relatively well and relatively quickly, and those further down... why is that? i think it is to do with what has b
surely it is also tui trying to expand its market to bulgaria?t to bulgaria? it is a great marketing move, nobody would argue that. maybe we should do more of that in the uk. but i think it is a major thing that we are getting movements like this in place. it is pa rt movements like this in place. it is part driven by how we have driven the recovery in europe. this story has been picked by bloomberg. they have statistics showing the managers are making the most of the recovery, it seems as if...
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nicole wasn't bulgaria on friday on the final leg of the sweet a visit to central and eastern europe. by he said of the kurdish government. is isolating itself. also has rejected the accusations. same michael is based in experienced and arrogance. as the french president arrived in bulgaria he did not pull any punches in criticizing poland government. emmanuel michael is calling for a review of the pay chrs which today. poland is violating yes it be dc to his country has decided her only option in the sidelines while europe says only to futures adrenaline and its future. lights memakai regret this but it would like that i'm putting up the polish editorials other data i think our prime minister has a well it's not government. will have a lot of trouble explaining that it's right for the phone calls to the forty page i'm polling and in the rest of europe and other. what thene two hundred and eighty thousand employees working in france? the system has been labeled by emmanuel michael as a betrayal of the european spirit. an estimated five hundred thousand police work is a currently emplo
nicole wasn't bulgaria on friday on the final leg of the sweet a visit to central and eastern europe. by he said of the kurdish government. is isolating itself. also has rejected the accusations. same michael is based in experienced and arrogance. as the french president arrived in bulgaria he did not pull any punches in criticizing poland government. emmanuel michael is calling for a review of the pay chrs which today. poland is violating yes it be dc to his country has decided her only option...
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. >>> the irony is, we can get wi-fi in bulgaria, but not in santa clarita. >> i guess you could say signal is a little rocky. sorry. he also posted shots with other stars of the show. >> meanwhile, kate hudson once again proves she can sing. ♪ >> sing it, kate. the actress showed off her pipes and newly shaved head while hosting friends at her home over the weekend. ♪ >> among the guests, kate's boyfriend, danny fujikawa, rocking handcuffs. maybe this was just some extra rehearsing. ♪ >> now, from a low-key party to a magical celebration, gwen stefani threw a harry potter themed party for her son. no sign of her bf, but the day before, they visited him on the set of his new music video. >>> and an "a"-list bash in the hamptons. bon jovi, just one of the performers. justin timberlake also got the crowd rocking. he spent most of the night with j.lo and a-rod, who wore coordinating ensembles. and justin, just a cool third wheel. >>> still ahead, we have your front-row seats to this weekend's front row fashion. >>> then, princess diana in her own words. >> i had no idea. >> five suicide
. >>> the irony is, we can get wi-fi in bulgaria, but not in santa clarita. >> i guess you could say signal is a little rocky. sorry. he also posted shots with other stars of the show. >> meanwhile, kate hudson once again proves she can sing. ♪ >> sing it, kate. the actress showed off her pipes and newly shaved head while hosting friends at her home over the weekend. ♪ >> among the guests, kate's boyfriend, danny fujikawa, rocking handcuffs. maybe this was...
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. >> bulgaria is under a state of alert this morning.communist protesters set fire to the headquarters of bulgaria's governing socialist party and chanted "let the communists burn." >> tens of thousands of ordinary citizens stormed the headquarters of the hated secret police tonight. >> the scenes in this moment are incredibly dramatic. people in the streets proclaiming freedom. some of that was liberation. some of it had a darker side. >> romania's dictator, the last hard line leader in the warsaw pact has been deposed by a popular uprising. > romania was the most oppressive and most grotesque. the only way to overthrow this regime turned out to be by force. >> fierce fighting erupted in bucharest. the old guard is fighting the new people. all hell has broken loose. >> romanian television aired evidence today of the fate of deposed leader ceausescu. >> the ceausescus had been made to stand trial on christmas day. >> in the end, he got the kind of justice that he had dealt out to many of his subjects. >> at the end of this remarkable wee
. >> bulgaria is under a state of alert this morning.communist protesters set fire to the headquarters of bulgaria's governing socialist party and chanted "let the communists burn." >> tens of thousands of ordinary citizens stormed the headquarters of the hated secret police tonight. >> the scenes in this moment are incredibly dramatic. people in the streets proclaiming freedom. some of that was liberation. some of it had a darker side. >> romania's dictator,...
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a capitalistic bulgaria. >> a trump campaign ad.you next. liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night. hold on dad... liberty did what? yeah, liberty mutual 24-hour roadside assistance helped him to fix his flat so he could get home safely. my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. don't worry - i know what a lug wrench is, dad. is this a lug wrench? maybe? you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. it's about moving forward, not back.t. it's looking up, not down. it's being in motion. in body, in spirit, in the now. boost® high protein it's intelligent nutrition with 15 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for when you need a little extra. boost® the number one high protein complete nutritional drink. be up for it with toothpaste or plain water. and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we could see all the bacteria that still exists on the
a capitalistic bulgaria. >> a trump campaign ad.you next. liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night. hold on dad... liberty did what? yeah, liberty mutual 24-hour roadside assistance helped him to fix his flat so he could get home safely. my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. don't worry - i know what a lug wrench is, dad. is this a lug wrench? maybe? you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty stands with you™....
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holiday makes are also avoiding spain due to high prices and are turning to cheaper destinations like bulgariao it yourself" divorce form which lawyers are warning could lead to thousands of people being accused of adultery. the online form includes a section for the petitioner to fill in the details of the other person your partner committed adultery with which lawyers say could expose some people unknowingly.
holiday makes are also avoiding spain due to high prices and are turning to cheaper destinations like bulgariao it yourself" divorce form which lawyers are warning could lead to thousands of people being accused of adultery. the online form includes a section for the petitioner to fill in the details of the other person your partner committed adultery with which lawyers say could expose some people unknowingly.
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. >>> the irony is, we can get wi-fi in bulgaria, but not in santa clarita. >> i guess you could sayl is a little rocky. sorry. sylvester stallone having fun on the set of "this is us" with chrissy metz. he also posted shots with justin hartley and his movie son milo ventimiglia. >> meanwhile, kate hudson once again proves she can sing. ♪ i wasn't born by the river >> sing it, kate. the actress showed off her pipes and newly shaved head while hosting friends at her home over the weekend. ♪ can i come in for one more >> among the guests, kate's boyfriend, danny fujikawa, t sure why he's in handcuffs. kate changed her look for a role she's staring in. it's said to be a music project. maybe this was just some extra rehearsing. ♪ >> now, from a low-key party to a magical celebration, gwen stefani threw a harry potter themed party for her son. it was complete with life sized cutouts, a three tiered cake. no sign of her bf, but the day before, they visited him on the set of his new music video. >>> and an "a"-list bash in the hamptons. bon jovi, just one of the performers. it was a charity
. >>> the irony is, we can get wi-fi in bulgaria, but not in santa clarita. >> i guess you could sayl is a little rocky. sorry. sylvester stallone having fun on the set of "this is us" with chrissy metz. he also posted shots with justin hartley and his movie son milo ventimiglia. >> meanwhile, kate hudson once again proves she can sing. ♪ i wasn't born by the river >> sing it, kate. the actress showed off her pipes and newly shaved head while hosting...
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its waitstaff come from bulgaria, hungary, and lithuania. konstantin is another of the 10 non-british, e.u. nationals working at glenfinnan house. last year he was a bartender. now he's worked his way up to deputy hotel manager. he thinks britain needs workers like him. konstantin kotsev: if that happens with all the e.u. workers here at the same time, i think there's gonna be a rebellion or something. 'cause i don't think that the british economy can exist without the e.u. workers here. they don't have the people to sustain the economy. reporter: manja says without workers from the continent, they might as well close down. what about her personally? manja gibson: well, i could apply for british citizenship as well. i kind of hope i don't have to. i kind of hope everything will still be in place, and that things and laws are put in place for european citizens living here on a permanent basis and have been living here for a long time as well. reporter: outside, glenfinnan receives a visit from a stranger who needn't worry about being asked to
its waitstaff come from bulgaria, hungary, and lithuania. konstantin is another of the 10 non-british, e.u. nationals working at glenfinnan house. last year he was a bartender. now he's worked his way up to deputy hotel manager. he thinks britain needs workers like him. konstantin kotsev: if that happens with all the e.u. workers here at the same time, i think there's gonna be a rebellion or something. 'cause i don't think that the british economy can exist without the e.u. workers here. they...
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from norway to greece and from portugal to bulgaria, people are proud to preserve their distinct languagess, and traditions. - [voiceover] up next it's musicic city roots live from the factory. in this episode oklahoma break out song writer parker milsap. muscle shoals country duo, the secret sisters, and acoustic southern rock by blackberry smoke up 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, your 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 chilli made locally in music city for over 100 years
from norway to greece and from portugal to bulgaria, people are proud to preserve their distinct languagess, and traditions. - [voiceover] up next it's musicic city roots live from the factory. in this episode oklahoma break out song writer parker milsap. muscle shoals country duo, the secret sisters, and acoustic southern rock by blackberry smoke up after this. - [voiceover] national broadcast of music city roots is made possible by acceptance auto insurance based in nashville tennessee....
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ramadan‘s from bulgaria. aru nas from lithuania. there's danesia from slovakia.rom france. am i allowed to stay or shall i have to go back to france? i've no idea, really. my future is between the hands of the politicians, they decide, not me, and so that's quite stressful. so what's the uk offering? if an eu national has lived for more than five years in the uk, they'll be able to apply for what's called "settled status." they'll be able to live, work and access benefits. if they've lived here for fewer than five years, they can apply to stay to reach settled status. the cut—off date will be no later than march 29th 2019, although it's yet to be specified. it's not clear, though, what'll happen in the long—term to any eu national who arrives after brexit. irish citizens aren't affected. for the eu, the uk's proposals need more than just a bit of "fine tuning." they want eu nationals in the uk to have the same protection as other eu citizens. there are worries over eligibility, the cut off date, they want more precise guarantees. the big stumbling block, though,
ramadan‘s from bulgaria. aru nas from lithuania. there's danesia from slovakia.rom france. am i allowed to stay or shall i have to go back to france? i've no idea, really. my future is between the hands of the politicians, they decide, not me, and so that's quite stressful. so what's the uk offering? if an eu national has lived for more than five years in the uk, they'll be able to apply for what's called "settled status." they'll be able to live, work and access benefits. if...
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ramadan‘s from bulgaria. aru nas from lithuania. there's danesia from slovakia.om france. am i allowed to stay or shall i have to go back to france? i've no idea, really. my future is between the hands of the politicians, they decide, not me, and so that's quite stressful. so what's the uk offering? if an eu national has lived for more than five years in the uk, they'll be able to apply for what's called "settled status." they'll be able to live, work and access benefits. if they've lived here for fewer than five years, they can apply to stay to reach settled status. the cut—off date will be no later than march 29th 2019, although it's yet to be specified. it's not clear, though, what'll happen in the long—term to any eu national who arrives after brexit. irish citizens aren't affected. for the eu, the uk's proposals need more thanjust a bit of "fine tuning." they want eu nationals in the uk to have the same protection as other eu citizens. there are worries over eligibility, the cut off date, they want more precise guarantees. the big stumbling block, though, is
ramadan‘s from bulgaria. aru nas from lithuania. there's danesia from slovakia.om france. am i allowed to stay or shall i have to go back to france? i've no idea, really. my future is between the hands of the politicians, they decide, not me, and so that's quite stressful. so what's the uk offering? if an eu national has lived for more than five years in the uk, they'll be able to apply for what's called "settled status." they'll be able to live, work and access benefits. if they've...
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put up a monument, a statue, for ronald reagan in sophia, which is the capitol of bulgaria. these folks worked nine, ten years to get this approval. the reason they loved ronald reagan way before any of you all were born, ronald reagan, along with margaret thatcher and paul john paul stood up to the soviet union, called it the evil empi e empire. ultimately the iron curtain and the berlin wall did fall. there are literally tens of millions of people from the a dree attic to the baltic sea that are tasting that sweet nectar of liberty because of ronald reagan's leadership and the folks who were in bulgaria behind that iron curtain appreciated it and put up a monument to it and i got to represent the young america's foundation speaking at a beautiful monument in a prominent place. the interesting thing, not only is it a great likeness of ronald reagan, ronald reagan's got the clenched jaw, optimistic eyes but he's looking to where the capitol is, and i was thinking, i said there, he's looking to make sure that with this freedom you use it wisely to improve opportunities for th
put up a monument, a statue, for ronald reagan in sophia, which is the capitol of bulgaria. these folks worked nine, ten years to get this approval. the reason they loved ronald reagan way before any of you all were born, ronald reagan, along with margaret thatcher and paul john paul stood up to the soviet union, called it the evil empi e empire. ultimately the iron curtain and the berlin wall did fall. there are literally tens of millions of people from the a dree attic to the baltic sea that...
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they are saying that from indonesia to korea, bulgaria all the way to finland. and the russians are saying, yeah, see? the americans and british imperialists fought this war not for freedom or democracy, but a people's war. that is a terrible thing to have to do. the cold war is to rebuild the enemy and convince the world they are no longer the enemy and fight the front and tell the world they were never really our friends. it doesn't get worked up until 1980, to be quite candid. any final questions before break? >> do you think the allies made a mistake by supplying russia so much -- mr. hanson: did we make a mistake by supplying stalin? that is going to be fought all through the 1950's. someone will stand up in the senate and say, as we speak and korea, american boys are being trucks.n gmc they even had radios they were communicating, they are on those radios that say made in u.s.. a. i know there are some tolkien people at hillsdale, i think there was a line in the last of the trilogy where they say, wow, man against sauron? finally again both says -- g andal
they are saying that from indonesia to korea, bulgaria all the way to finland. and the russians are saying, yeah, see? the americans and british imperialists fought this war not for freedom or democracy, but a people's war. that is a terrible thing to have to do. the cold war is to rebuild the enemy and convince the world they are no longer the enemy and fight the front and tell the world they were never really our friends. it doesn't get worked up until 1980, to be quite candid. any final...
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chief executive said prices and demands for the highly coveted destinations, more affordable like bulgariarise in popularity carl, back to you. >>> thank you very much, seema watching news out of the wells fargo right now, coming from dow jones. the wire service reporting that vice chair elizabeth duke could replace steven sanger as chair, planning to name at least one new director by labor day, as the bank, of course has come under increased regulatory scrutiny. >> also for those accounts that were opened last year, that big scandal. there have been numerous calls from politicians for him to step down, even though the company those -- saying the former ceo of general mills and has been the chairman of wells fargo. blue apron, by the way, out with the first earnings report is a public company, the stocks dropping further, our aditi roy talked with the ceo and joins us with more. i asked about the stock reaction this morning current troubles, quote, a moment in time it was so i asked him about that. he told me we admire amazon as a company and we take them seriously, big or small. that bein
chief executive said prices and demands for the highly coveted destinations, more affordable like bulgariarise in popularity carl, back to you. >>> thank you very much, seema watching news out of the wells fargo right now, coming from dow jones. the wire service reporting that vice chair elizabeth duke could replace steven sanger as chair, planning to name at least one new director by labor day, as the bank, of course has come under increased regulatory scrutiny. >> also for...
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the things i would say is have you heard of soap ways airlines and the arming of some arsenal in bulgaria to boko haram, isis, and other areas this one has been conducting. all of the manifests with airplanes are available on crowdsourcethetruth.org. would make sense to me to cut out those lines going to the spiders fighting against our troops. host: are you familiar with this? guest: is there leakage in arms trade in the world? yes, sadly. that is not necessary in afghanistan, because when the taliban can roll over an afghan base and destroy it and capture all of the arms provided by the u.s., they do not need it. host: this in the headlines -- the blackwater ceo held a secret seychelle meeting to establish a back line between trump and russia. is the headline accurate? guest: i was in a business meeting when i was in the seychelles that had nothing to do with the u.s. government really. host: you have not been contacted by anyone investigating this? guest: not at all. host: what do you think of trump? guest: i feel for the guy, as much negativity is attacking him. he was a multibilliona
the things i would say is have you heard of soap ways airlines and the arming of some arsenal in bulgaria to boko haram, isis, and other areas this one has been conducting. all of the manifests with airplanes are available on crowdsourcethetruth.org. would make sense to me to cut out those lines going to the spiders fighting against our troops. host: are you familiar with this? guest: is there leakage in arms trade in the world? yes, sadly. that is not necessary in afghanistan, because when the...
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. >> yeah, this is a eclipse in your opinion nine for us, we started in bulgaria in 1999 and then to and turkey and iceland. >> they are soldout across the country in idaho falls, we saw people selling them for about ten bucks, heather, rob. heather: wow, profit. rob: next time i'm going to start making these and retire, thank you so much, lauren. heather: thanks, lauren. rob: let's check in with brian kilmeade. >> great show as usual in the next three hours, we will be talking about afghanistan, what is the president going to say and we will bring you inside what's happening at fox and we are going to talk about charles barkley, was he, indeed, right when it comes to confederate statute, we have a great roster guest including dave bossy and newt gringrich making moreceps than ever. we will check in with janice dean, she says there's an eclipse. don't forget mayor life from patriot day, don't miss a minute of "fox & friends", i beg you, i know it's summer but please get dressed you won't see these folks at the post office. they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. ho
. >> yeah, this is a eclipse in your opinion nine for us, we started in bulgaria in 1999 and then to and turkey and iceland. >> they are soldout across the country in idaho falls, we saw people selling them for about ten bucks, heather, rob. heather: wow, profit. rob: next time i'm going to start making these and retire, thank you so much, lauren. heather: thanks, lauren. rob: let's check in with brian kilmeade. >> great show as usual in the next three hours, we will be...
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. >> bulgaria is in a uproar this morning. >> tens of thousands of ordinary citizens storm the headquarterings of the the police tonight. >> the scenes in this moment are incredibly dramatic. people in the street proclaiming freedom. some of that was liberation, some of it had a darker side. >> dictator nick lie, the last hard line leader in the war has been deposed. >> romania was the most repressive and the most gri tesk. all of the european regimes, the only way to overthrow it turned out toby force. >> oh god is fighting the new people, all hell has broken loose. >> for many in television offered evidence today of the fate of the proposed leader. >> the leaders have been made to stand trial on christmas day. >> in the end he got the kind of justice he'd dealt out to many of his subject. >> at the end of this remarkable week, a week of bloodshed in romania and elsewhere becomes a reminder of wat struggle is all about. it's about freedom. >> germany was not the civil of the cold war it was the first great crises of the cold war. >> will germany be reunion tied. together they'll form an econo
. >> bulgaria is in a uproar this morning. >> tens of thousands of ordinary citizens storm the headquarterings of the the police tonight. >> the scenes in this moment are incredibly dramatic. people in the street proclaiming freedom. some of that was liberation, some of it had a darker side. >> dictator nick lie, the last hard line leader in the war has been deposed. >> romania was the most repressive and the most gri tesk. all of the european regimes, the only way...
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up a statue of ronald reagan in bulgaria. these focused worked nine years to get this approval. the reason they love ronald reagan -- ronald reagan along with margaret thatcher and pope january paul and helmut kohl stood up to the soviet union, called it the evil empire. there are literally tens of millions of people from the adriatic to the baltic sea tasting liberty because of ronald reagan. the folks that were behind that iron curtain appreciated that and put up a monument to it. i got to represent the young americas foundation speaking at that dedication of a beautiful monument in a prominent place. and the interesting thing not only as a great likeness of ronald reagan is ronald reagan's got the clenched jaw, optimistic eyes but he's looking to where the capital is. i said there he's looking to make sure that with this freedom you use it wisely to improve opportunities for the people in bulgaria. that's what i'd like to talk about here in this speech today, is kind of a report card on this historic opportunity we have fo
up a statue of ronald reagan in bulgaria. these focused worked nine years to get this approval. the reason they love ronald reagan -- ronald reagan along with margaret thatcher and pope january paul and helmut kohl stood up to the soviet union, called it the evil empire. there are literally tens of millions of people from the adriatic to the baltic sea tasting liberty because of ronald reagan. the folks that were behind that iron curtain appreciated that and put up a monument to it. i got to...
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originally from bulgaria, the family has been in the u.s.for 15 years, unaware of any communication the teenager had outside of the country, if any.brother: "and this is basically saying goodbye as well. with the blue whale."reporter: "and this is in russian?"brother:"this is in russian it's not in bulgarian, yes."reporter: "did you know that she knew russian?"brother:"no. we had no idea."while authorities aren't clear if the so-called "game" is real, it's caught their attention. warnings about blue whale circulate in parts the country.brother:"i lost my sister to it, or at least part of it. i would say by the looks of everything we found it's a major part of it. and there needs to be awareness."mental health experts say it's critical for parents and children to be aware of the internet's impact when it comes to teen suicide. dr. jane pearson, natl. institute of mental health: "you can imagine another trend might come up at any time, so instead of trying to catch every trend, a better approach might be to improve social media literacy. to he
originally from bulgaria, the family has been in the u.s.for 15 years, unaware of any communication the teenager had outside of the country, if any.brother: "and this is basically saying goodbye as well. with the blue whale."reporter: "and this is in russian?"brother:"this is in russian it's not in bulgarian, yes."reporter: "did you know that she knew russian?"brother:"no. we had no idea."while authorities aren't clear if the so-called...
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put up a monument for ronald reagan in the capital of bulgaria.hese folks worked 9, 10 years to get the approval. ronald reagan, along with margaret thatcher, stood up to the soviet union, called it the evil empire. by that strong unified resolve led by ronald reagan, ultimately the iron curtain and the berlin wall did fall. there is tens of millions of people from the agree yatic to the baltic sea that are tasting that sweet nectar of liberty because of ronald reagan's leadership and the folks in bulgaria who were behind that iron curtain associated that and put up a monument to it, and i got to represent the young america's foundation speaking at that dedication of a beautiful monument in a prominent place and the interesting thing, not only is it a great likeness of ronald reagan, is ronald reagan had the clinched jaw, optimistic ey eyes, but he's looking to where the capital is. i said he's looking to make sure that with this freedom you use it wisely, to improve opportunities for the people. that's what i'd like to talk about here in this spe
put up a monument for ronald reagan in the capital of bulgaria.hese folks worked 9, 10 years to get the approval. ronald reagan, along with margaret thatcher, stood up to the soviet union, called it the evil empire. by that strong unified resolve led by ronald reagan, ultimately the iron curtain and the berlin wall did fall. there is tens of millions of people from the agree yatic to the baltic sea that are tasting that sweet nectar of liberty because of ronald reagan's leadership and the folks...
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there is a series of specific movements from bulgaria, hungary, all of this area of eastern europe is supplying as it was not at a very advantageous rate. we all know about mr. mussolini. since the late 20's there has been a expansionary government. they have gone all the way , we cannot see until somalia, libya. on march 10, 1940 he invades france. he does it -- he does in 40 days with what the fathers were not able to do in four years. all of france, belgium, holland and luxenberg. at this point, algeria, morocco, the french colonies fall to control under vichy, allied with germany. spain, they bought on behalf of the forces under the spanish civil war five years earlier. four years earlier, portugal was staying. turkey long ally germany in world war i. can. let's look at the map. where is the bright news for britain? 1941, they have not quite set east. remember, without warning, italy has invaded greece. it will not be easy. hitler has sent troops in, not only to save the italians in libya, who were fighting not too well against the british, but to occupy greece. he does that in a
there is a series of specific movements from bulgaria, hungary, all of this area of eastern europe is supplying as it was not at a very advantageous rate. we all know about mr. mussolini. since the late 20's there has been a expansionary government. they have gone all the way , we cannot see until somalia, libya. on march 10, 1940 he invades france. he does it -- he does in 40 days with what the fathers were not able to do in four years. all of france, belgium, holland and luxenberg. at this...
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hungary romania and bulgaria, in march 1938 none of the great powers offered any resistance. in september 1938 the great powers, france, italy and great britain cooperated with nazi germany. in summer 1939 the soviet union with nazi germany joined invasion of poland. the polish government choose to fight activating agreements to bring to war. the remainder of british force evacuated from the continent in late may 1940. great britain was alone. the british had won no meaningful battles and had no important allies. they entered the world to support poland, a cause that seemed lost. nazi germany and soviet union. right after churchill ashuimed office the -- assumed office, the united states had not entered the war. he expected charge hill to come to terms after the fall of france. churchill did not. whatever you do, we should fight forever and ever. the battle of britain is about to begin. the german began bombing of british cities. hitler expected that this would force churchill to sign but he was mistaken. churchill called the air campaign a time when it was equally good to li
hungary romania and bulgaria, in march 1938 none of the great powers offered any resistance. in september 1938 the great powers, france, italy and great britain cooperated with nazi germany. in summer 1939 the soviet union with nazi germany joined invasion of poland. the polish government choose to fight activating agreements to bring to war. the remainder of british force evacuated from the continent in late may 1940. great britain was alone. the british had won no meaningful battles and had...
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brexit referendum and thought what am i going to do next, and for some people sitting in the mania, bulgaria about what the united kingdom could offer, they have crossed it off the list. and international numbers? student was a separate set of statistics today. for something, the idea that people were coming to study in the united kingdom as a back door to living permanently. some concerns about fake colleges for a while. the government cracked down on that. some statistics coming out today, people studying at university and colleges, whether or not they left or somehow stayed on. 97.4% of people who come to study in the united kingdom leave legitimately or do something else legitimately. the idea this was some sort of back door, it's gone. the next question, how advantageous is that to us? not using this as some sort of back door. does it help us? unis do well. thanks to fees. does this have our broader effect on the government, from commissions? 0ur political correspondent emma vardy says, despite the fall, the figures are still well off the government's target for net migration. the targe
brexit referendum and thought what am i going to do next, and for some people sitting in the mania, bulgaria about what the united kingdom could offer, they have crossed it off the list. and international numbers? student was a separate set of statistics today. for something, the idea that people were coming to study in the united kingdom as a back door to living permanently. some concerns about fake colleges for a while. the government cracked down on that. some statistics coming out today,...
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the thought occurred to me, when fs a mi i was a military attache in bulgaria, i got into a long discussion to my counterpart, what is truth to you? he looked me right in the eye and said, truth? truth is what serves the party. look, i know we're imperfect. sometimes we stray into gray areas, but i think most people like me, anderson, think a statement like that, truth is what serves the party belongs to that system, not to our system. so the news that you reported if true, is very disturbing. >> president trump expected to sign the sanctions bill approved by congress, hasn't signed it. in retaliation, putin threatened to cut 765 staff in russia, which is the most aggressive of russia since the end of the cold war, if i'm not mistaken. >> it's a big deal, but it leaves an awful lot of questions unanswered. number one, putin decides to go ahead and respond, and by the way, that response should already have been baked into the obama administration's decision to go with sanctions and the congress's decision to go with sanctions. but putin acted after congress acted, but before the president si
the thought occurred to me, when fs a mi i was a military attache in bulgaria, i got into a long discussion to my counterpart, what is truth to you? he looked me right in the eye and said, truth? truth is what serves the party. look, i know we're imperfect. sometimes we stray into gray areas, but i think most people like me, anderson, think a statement like that, truth is what serves the party belongs to that system, not to our system. so the news that you reported if true, is very disturbing....
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i actually saw an eclipse in 1999 in bulgaria on the black sea coast, that was a phenomenal experienceal. we'd been waiting for another opportunity, in 18 years andi for another opportunity, in 18 years and i am very disappointed being in nashville at the wrong time, within two minutes of the famous totality, a big cloud came over and completely obscured the sun! we so absolutely nothing, apart from nashville falling into darkness and all the skyscrapers lighting up. which was eerily unspectacular itself, —— we saw absolutely nothing. it was eerily and spectacular. i know how the corona looks when you see the actual eclipse, so not to see the actual eclipse, so not to see the actual event is quite disappointing. iam actual event is quite disappointing. i am sorry to hear that, tomasz. i am sure you will have other opportunities. we did see some amazing pictures of the corona. the point being made that it is an opportunity to study the sun and study what is going on with its atmosphere which of course has a direct bearing on our weather, not just sunny days but the whole of life on eart
i actually saw an eclipse in 1999 in bulgaria on the black sea coast, that was a phenomenal experienceal. we'd been waiting for another opportunity, in 18 years andi for another opportunity, in 18 years and i am very disappointed being in nashville at the wrong time, within two minutes of the famous totality, a big cloud came over and completely obscured the sun! we so absolutely nothing, apart from nashville falling into darkness and all the skyscrapers lighting up. which was eerily...
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thought occurred to knee when i was a military attache during the warsaw pact, people's republic of bulgariaa long discussion with one of my bulgarian counterparts. he was saying things that so frustrated me i actually said to him, what is truth to you? and he looked me right into the eye and said truth, truth is what serves the party. now, look i know we're imperfect. you know, sometimes we stray into gray areas. in our political system but i think most people like me, anderson, think a statement like that, truth is whserves the par belongs to that system, not to our system. so the news you reported if true is very disturbing. >> i want to ask you about relations with russia. president trump expected to sign the sanctions bill approved by congress. hasn't yet. in retaliation, vaipt ordered the u.s. to cut 755 diplomatic staff in russia which is the most aggressive move since the code war. how significant is this? >> i think it's a big deal. it leads an awful lot of questions unanswered. number one, putin decides to go ahead and respond and by the way, that are response some sort of response
thought occurred to knee when i was a military attache during the warsaw pact, people's republic of bulgariaa long discussion with one of my bulgarian counterparts. he was saying things that so frustrated me i actually said to him, what is truth to you? and he looked me right into the eye and said truth, truth is what serves the party. now, look i know we're imperfect. you know, sometimes we stray into gray areas. in our political system but i think most people like me, anderson, think a...
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military, parachute drops there, training with the bulgarias it doesn't seem like a coincidence. >> thisill be the biggest challenge the defense department faces over the next decade. reorienting its force from fighting a counter insurgency against a war with something like rushes. what kind of bases and aircraft and computers you use. it's a holistic change for the defense department and for the administration. it will take a lot of time getting used to. >> leland: for so long the u.s. military operated under the two major war doctrine. be able to fight two major wars in different parts of the world and win. that was the standard for military readiness. now we hear military readiness is just a sham for lack of a better term. 70% of the marine corps airplanes can't fly. huge percentage of the army combat brigades aren't ready. >> i'm not sure those numbers are totally accurate or representative in the sense that the way the army measures readiness is not just through whether its machines are fixed and fueled but through things like have each of its soldiers completed counter espionage tr
military, parachute drops there, training with the bulgarias it doesn't seem like a coincidence. >> thisill be the biggest challenge the defense department faces over the next decade. reorienting its force from fighting a counter insurgency against a war with something like rushes. what kind of bases and aircraft and computers you use. it's a holistic change for the defense department and for the administration. it will take a lot of time getting used to. >> leland: for so long the...
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i was speaking to one couple, a mother and daughter who have come from bulgaria.years that have passed. john, you have been here since 3am. you are wearing a diana t—shirt. tell us why this day is so important to you? because we are remembering the 20th anniversary, and it's important for us to be here. her most important legacy was her two sons. we saw them yesterday, talking about them other‘s work. yesterday, talking about them other's work. it is special for us all, because we are here to see it. i was moved by how much william and harry have them other's ways. she always embraced you. no other royals had done that. she was the first. she was born with two hearts, want to give to people and one for herself. diana was our special princess, and she is one of the lord's angels. what does it mean to you to see people from coming from all around the world, two decades after her death? i know you helped design the banner there and you have been here since three in the morning. how important is it that her legacy does end your? two days ago, i was here and an indian
i was speaking to one couple, a mother and daughter who have come from bulgaria.years that have passed. john, you have been here since 3am. you are wearing a diana t—shirt. tell us why this day is so important to you? because we are remembering the 20th anniversary, and it's important for us to be here. her most important legacy was her two sons. we saw them yesterday, talking about them other‘s work. yesterday, talking about them other's work. it is special for us all, because we are here...
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>> europe is -- i just came back from working on a film in bulgaria, i will tell you, europe, airportsurope is so politically correct and so backwards so afraid to offend their citizens. i understand they have a dark history. i always explain it to the parents of dead kids, everybody has to get together on collective here. aggression is a tactic. we need to get aggressive. that is a real tactic. aggression should be in the actual vernacular lookingç at w anti-terror laws. todd: words of wisdom. steve: aaron cohen, thanks for joining us from l.a. >> thank you, sir. abby: michelle malkin says the political left is hurting our efforts to stop the next terror attack. she will explain why exactly that is. she will join us next. ♪ your insurance company won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, you won't have to worry about replacing your car because you'll get the full value back including depreciation. switch and you could save $782 on home and
>> europe is -- i just came back from working on a film in bulgaria, i will tell you, europe, airportsurope is so politically correct and so backwards so afraid to offend their citizens. i understand they have a dark history. i always explain it to the parents of dead kids, everybody has to get together on collective here. aggression is a tactic. we need to get aggressive. that is a real tactic. aggression should be in the actual vernacular lookingç at w anti-terror laws. todd: words of...