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one of the places he went was bulgaria. nbc news confirmed he was in bulgaria it looks like between theth and 15th of last year in 2018. that isn't the only place he visited. he went to hungary and turkey. and what's happening right now, alex, there's an increasingly international flavor to this investigation where security forces in these various countries in places like the u.s., australia, new zealand, bulgaria, at uae, are talking and coordinating about exactly what he was doing when he visited these places and also his contacts in the region. because there's really some soul searching about this global nature of white supremacy, the far right terrorism that's going on. and exactly what that's going to mean for places like here in new zealand. that suspect was in a courtroom today that was a brief visit. he'll be back in april. meantime, across the tasman sea in his country of birth, australia, there was another controversy unfolding today. a far right senator from the state of queensland was at a speaking engagement an
one of the places he went was bulgaria. nbc news confirmed he was in bulgaria it looks like between theth and 15th of last year in 2018. that isn't the only place he visited. he went to hungary and turkey. and what's happening right now, alex, there's an increasingly international flavor to this investigation where security forces in these various countries in places like the u.s., australia, new zealand, bulgaria, at uae, are talking and coordinating about exactly what he was doing when he...
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this month we celebrate 15 years where bulgaria joined the nato alliance. during this time recently in sofia, nato secretary-general noted bulgaria has contributed to the strengthening of the alliance. he also thanked the prime minister for his government's commitment to reach the nato defense spending goal of 2%. i am confident the partnership between the united states and bulgaria will continue to grow in the years ahead. it would be mutually beneficial to promote peace through strength. in conclusion, god bless our troops and we'll never forget september 11 and the global war on terrorism. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, our constituents sent us here to represent them. to be a voice for their families, to fight for their values, to vote in their best interests. i am here for the residents of ari
this month we celebrate 15 years where bulgaria joined the nato alliance. during this time recently in sofia, nato secretary-general noted bulgaria has contributed to the strengthening of the alliance. he also thanked the prime minister for his government's commitment to reach the nato defense spending goal of 2%. i am confident the partnership between the united states and bulgaria will continue to grow in the years ahead. it would be mutually beneficial to promote peace through strength. in...
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england's win in montenegro means they're four points clear of bulgaria who had to settle for a 1—1 drawwas a frustating night for the defending champions portugal. they lost cristiano ronaldo to a suspected hamstring injury in the first half of their group b game against serbia, and needed an equaliser from danilo pereira to salvage a 1—1 draw. ukraine are the new leaders of that group after a 2—1 win in luxembourg. in group h, the world champions france thrashed iceland 4—0 with goals from umtiti, giroud, mbappe and griezmann. cenk tosun scored twice as turkey beat moldova also 4—0. and albania won 3—nil in andorra. on to tennis — and there's been a shock defeat for caroline wozniacki at the miami 0pen. the number 13 seed was beaten in three sets by hsieh su—wei of taiwan. wozniacki battled back from losing the first set, to take the second on a tie—break. but hsieh, who reached the semi—finals in dubai in the year, raced through the decider 6—2 to seal her place in the last eight. and she'll now play estonia's anett kontaveit who beat bianca andreescu. the estonian was a set and 2—lov
england's win in montenegro means they're four points clear of bulgaria who had to settle for a 1—1 drawwas a frustating night for the defending champions portugal. they lost cristiano ronaldo to a suspected hamstring injury in the first half of their group b game against serbia, and needed an equaliser from danilo pereira to salvage a 1—1 draw. ukraine are the new leaders of that group after a 2—1 win in luxembourg. in group h, the world champions france thrashed iceland 4—0 with goals...
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>> we out in studio and also in the fields of bulgaria, and there's a lot of -- they don't have monkeysike -- >> jimmy: like what? >> well, i had a situation where we were on a, i was shooting. if you see the footage there, i have the huge hell boy suit, and i'm, you know, hourns and completely red. and i hear these people say get out of the way, get out of way. and i looked down the bridge, and there's a 4,000-pound bull careening down the bridge right directly at me, and it stops about, i don't know, 15 feet in front of me and looks at me. and i swear to god i saw in its eyes like, "you shaved your horns, pal"? and it like went, and sort of pawing the ground and like -- >> jimmy: like the cartoons. >> and i was in red. >> jimmy: the color of the -- >> exactly, and going like i'm going to die in a hell boy costume in the middle of bulgaria, and there were these enormous bulgarian stunt men who are like, "you should get in the tent", and i got in the tent at that point. >> jimmy: always good advice to get in the tent. good to see you. itto it opens on april 12th. we'll be back with "sci
>> we out in studio and also in the fields of bulgaria, and there's a lot of -- they don't have monkeysike -- >> jimmy: like what? >> well, i had a situation where we were on a, i was shooting. if you see the footage there, i have the huge hell boy suit, and i'm, you know, hourns and completely red. and i hear these people say get out of the way, get out of way. and i looked down the bridge, and there's a 4,000-pound bull careening down the bridge right directly at me, and it...
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it's typical he would go to bulgaria. it's interesting that he would go to hungary. he came here to france, the headline on one of the tabloids here is that it all began in france talking about the christ chur christchurch massacre. in fact, the ideological roots of this replacement theory that he's obsessed with can be traced directly to writings by a man named kamu here in france. >> many officials all around the world are trying to track down his travels right now. he made all his money from bitcoin, apparently, and then started traveling. our thanks to christopher dickey and evan coleman. thank you all. >> thank you. >>> still ahead right here, the robert mueller waiting game. signs the russia investigation could soon be wrapping up. >>> plus new trouble for paul manafort. my mom's pain from moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis was intense. i wondered if she could do the stuff she does for us... ...which is kind of, a lot. and if that pain... could mean something worse? joint pain could mean joint damage. enbrel helps relieve joint pain... and helps stop irrev
it's typical he would go to bulgaria. it's interesting that he would go to hungary. he came here to france, the headline on one of the tabloids here is that it all began in france talking about the christ chur christchurch massacre. in fact, the ideological roots of this replacement theory that he's obsessed with can be traced directly to writings by a man named kamu here in france. >> many officials all around the world are trying to track down his travels right now. he made all his...
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two or three years he goes to egypt and greece and visits to the balkans and also made trips to bulgariahere they are reporting he a had a deep question of their history. he made two trips to turkey in 2016, one of them lasting up to 43 days. he went to pakistan in october of 2018. cnn spoke to the owner of the hotel where he stayed who remembers him say he was a normal tourist and seemed to particularly enjoy the local fair. by his own admission within that hate-filled manifesto, he does say that throughout the course of his travels during a period in 2017, his perspective began to shift, especially following the stockholm attack whe. why did he go to all of these locations? is there some sort of connection? was he doing some sort of research? he does seem to have developed a deep curiosity about history in the area and especially countries like bulgaria and turkey, the history of the empire. on his rifle and weaponry described figures and symbols but the names of some individuals who were quite famous within history as having fought against the empire. at this stage, everyone looking i
two or three years he goes to egypt and greece and visits to the balkans and also made trips to bulgariahere they are reporting he a had a deep question of their history. he made two trips to turkey in 2016, one of them lasting up to 43 days. he went to pakistan in october of 2018. cnn spoke to the owner of the hotel where he stayed who remembers him say he was a normal tourist and seemed to particularly enjoy the local fair. by his own admission within that hate-filled manifesto, he does say...
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his doog from a college in bulgaria wasn't recognized. a former student says that was a same. >> some of his students back home in pakistan are very like very -- they're activists. they are teachers. so he produced peop. >> friday morning just steps from his home, jawid was gunned down. police arrested hillman jordan anded cha him with first degree murder. >> we have a neighborhood spute. omebody decides to introduce a firearm into the dispute and now a family lost somebody. >> what happened on this street has rerberationshousands of miles away as friends and family surround her, she's hearing nonstop from home. they had talked about return thome pakistan a couple of weeks ctto reconith friends and family there. >> we were planning a trip when this happened yesterday. >> now they'll make that trip together, just not under the y circumstance t waned. news4. >> the couple met in pakistan a when she w journalist and the victim was mourning his sister who had just been killed. >>> we go to breaking news out of sacramento. protests are planned
his doog from a college in bulgaria wasn't recognized. a former student says that was a same. >> some of his students back home in pakistan are very like very -- they're activists. they are teachers. so he produced peop. >> friday morning just steps from his home, jawid was gunned down. police arrested hillman jordan anded cha him with first degree murder. >> we have a neighborhood spute. omebody decides to introduce a firearm into the dispute and now a family lost somebody....
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we know that he visited places like bulgaria and hungary and elsewhere in europe.ation to be very thorough indeed. but they're certainly pressed to the absolute limits here with what they are up against. and if i could mention one final thing, they are also moving very quickly to respond on this. the prime minister jacinda ardern has said that they are already going to look at changing gun laws in in country. and she also said that for whatever reason this gentleman -- this man was not on their terrorism watch list. and she wants to know why. i mean, given some of the things he been writing online, how is it that brentan tarrant managed to not be visible, either to the australians or to the new zealand official. so that is another aspect of this as they try to find out where he got radicalized and what happened and how it was that he didn't pop up on anyone's radar. richard. >> sara james, thank you so much for that. again, live in christchurch, new zealand. just as we finished a new brief from the police commissioner, if you are just joining us, 50 dead and 50 inj
we know that he visited places like bulgaria and hungary and elsewhere in europe.ation to be very thorough indeed. but they're certainly pressed to the absolute limits here with what they are up against. and if i could mention one final thing, they are also moving very quickly to respond on this. the prime minister jacinda ardern has said that they are already going to look at changing gun laws in in country. and she also said that for whatever reason this gentleman -- this man was not on their...
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i still remember in bulgaria, getting up at 4:00 in the morning to queue for milk for my daughter.he world bank, that is a very, very, very long road i have travelled very happily. yeah. good. so, there you are... so, at some point, there ought to be a woman president of the bank. we have to strive for tapping into the talent of women. and not only should there be a woman at the head of the world bank, surely it is time to accept that this anomalous thing, which was arranged in the 1940s, that the united states would always nominate the head of the world bank, it's time for that to end. another woman who thinks so is maria jose romero, of the european network on debt and development, which works closely with the world bank and can put scrutiny on it, and she said recently, "candidates from the global south and borrower countries — not just the lenders, but the borrower countries — should now be encouraged to apply, and there must be a transparent, fair and competitive selection process." there just isn't right now and that's not acceptable. what you are talking about is important a
i still remember in bulgaria, getting up at 4:00 in the morning to queue for milk for my daughter.he world bank, that is a very, very, very long road i have travelled very happily. yeah. good. so, there you are... so, at some point, there ought to be a woman president of the bank. we have to strive for tapping into the talent of women. and not only should there be a woman at the head of the world bank, surely it is time to accept that this anomalous thing, which was arranged in the 1940s, that...
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had turkey patrolling the black sea on behalf of nato now you have turkey along with romania and bulgaria you have three nato countries in the black sea already patrolling you now when we look at that time period and we look at the time current period is russia a greater threat than it it was during the u.s.s.r. period no the us has no reason to ramp up its presence in the black sea there's nothing to gain now when we look at u.s. concerns they're greatly exaggerated there's over seven nato countries right now that have two hundred s. three hundred so i don't see why it's such a concern for the united states turkey has stated that they're going to use the s four hundred as a standalone system it's not going to be integrated into the nato weapons defense system and they're developing local software to protect f. thirty five technology and all the u.s. is trying to do by blocking this is just causing delays in turkey improving its national security an air defense. residence of the u.s. city chester pennsylvania pollution from local incinerators which if become more active to china with proc
had turkey patrolling the black sea on behalf of nato now you have turkey along with romania and bulgaria you have three nato countries in the black sea already patrolling you now when we look at that time period and we look at the time current period is russia a greater threat than it it was during the u.s.s.r. period no the us has no reason to ramp up its presence in the black sea there's nothing to gain now when we look at u.s. concerns they're greatly exaggerated there's over seven nato...
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i still remember in bulgaria getting up at four o'clock in the morning to queue for milk for my daughterto be now the person who runs the world bank, that is a very, very, very long road i have travelled. very happily. so, yes, at some point, there ought to be a woman president of the bank. we have two strive to tap in a talent of woman. not only should there be a woman. not only should there be a woman at the head of the world bank, surely designed to accept that this anomalous thing which was arranged in the 1940s, the united states would always nominate the head of the world bank, it is time for that to end. another woman who thinks so is maria of the european network on debt and development, which works closely with the world bank and can put scrutiny on it, and she said recently, candidates from the global south and borrower countries, not just lenders but borrowers, should how just lenders but borrowers, should now be encouraged to apply, and there must be a transparent, fair election process. there isn't right how election process. there isn't right now and that is not acceptable.
i still remember in bulgaria getting up at four o'clock in the morning to queue for milk for my daughterto be now the person who runs the world bank, that is a very, very, very long road i have travelled. very happily. so, yes, at some point, there ought to be a woman president of the bank. we have two strive to tap in a talent of woman. not only should there be a woman. not only should there be a woman at the head of the world bank, surely designed to accept that this anomalous thing which was...
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perspective on the eastern flank of the european union if you go as far north as a student as far south as bulgaria there's one hundred thirty seven crossing points between the european union and its eastern flank so this is a very very intricate border which and everybody living on both sides of the border the majorities there do not want to harp order and essentially to put that lick him on the british government for putting them in this position where they might have to face a hard order t.v. who have the ear of london do not represent and a single border constituency and i dare say that people in the european research group who are advocating that position that their obligation rarely if ever visit the border and certainly will feel the effects of a heart ordinarily will be felt by the people of arms who should be stressed never ask for the support of the first as it was in a position on the country of aren't in one hundred twenty against the wishes of the vast majority and that was being treated as if they are some device this for britain's plans of leave new york in union it's called the iris
perspective on the eastern flank of the european union if you go as far north as a student as far south as bulgaria there's one hundred thirty seven crossing points between the european union and its eastern flank so this is a very very intricate border which and everybody living on both sides of the border the majorities there do not want to harp order and essentially to put that lick him on the british government for putting them in this position where they might have to face a hard order...
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montenegro, bulgaria & kosovo are also in this group with the top two teams qualifying automaticallyagainst the czech republic is on bbc radio 5 live right now. championship side birmingham city have been deducted nine points by the english football league for breaching profitability and sustainability rules. 0ur sports correspondent andy swiss told us earlier why the midlands club has been punished. this is the first time that the club has been docked points for breaching these new financial regulations which they brought in a few years ago saint that clubs are not allowed losses of more than £13 million a year three year period. birmingham and spent a lot of money over new players, it seems that their recent losses have gone beyond this limit and they have been put under a transfer embargo, the nine point penalty is very significant, in fact it is the biggest point deduction since the lead united, which is deducted 15 points, it does leave birmingham and the slightly precarious position because it pushes them down to 18 from the table, just five points above the relegation zone. so
montenegro, bulgaria & kosovo are also in this group with the top two teams qualifying automaticallyagainst the czech republic is on bbc radio 5 live right now. championship side birmingham city have been deducted nine points by the english football league for breaching profitability and sustainability rules. 0ur sports correspondent andy swiss told us earlier why the midlands club has been punished. this is the first time that the club has been docked points for breaching these new...
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had turkey patrolling the black sea on behalf of nato now you have turkey along with romania and bulgaria you have three nato countries in the black sea already patrolling you you also have georgia ukraine and russia in the partnership for peace as well controlling and there is security there security is in line with what nato wants as well you have the russian nato council talking together you have open dialogue between all these countries and there is a peaceful presence in the black sea a certain little concerns maybe the current strait but the current strait that's that's a different topic there was a lot of provocation by the ukrainian side we saw pushing to use this as a domestic power grab his popularity was declining and there was a lot of provocation but besides that anomaly if you compartmentalize that the black sea has been relatively peaceful and russia is not a threat anymore the u.s. has no reason to ramp up its presence in the black sea there's nothing to gain this is not a move that's going to be applauded by the u.s. allies this is something that turkey turkey definitely
had turkey patrolling the black sea on behalf of nato now you have turkey along with romania and bulgaria you have three nato countries in the black sea already patrolling you you also have georgia ukraine and russia in the partnership for peace as well controlling and there is security there security is in line with what nato wants as well you have the russian nato council talking together you have open dialogue between all these countries and there is a peaceful presence in the black sea a...
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police say -- tarrant was a frequent traveler -- who recently spent time in pakistan, turkey and bulgariaare pictures of a room -- where tarrant stayed in buglaria. tarrant was charged with one count of murder in a christchurch court this week his next court appearance is set for april fifth.(jw) a community continues to pay tribute to the 50 people kiled in friday's mosque attacks. you are looking at pictures from the growing makeshift memorial in christchurch. new zealand authorities are rushing to identify the fifty people killed to allow families to bury their loved ones in accordance with muslim tradition. the prime minister says all the bodies will be returned by wednesday. (justine) the bay area will come together on monday to mourn the lives lost in the new zealand mosque attacks. the arab resource and organizing center is planning a vigil at 6:30 in the evening at the lake merritt amphitheater in oakland. the amphitheater is located between 12th street and first avenue near the lake merritt bart station. (jr) also on monday -- first lady ámelania trumpá will review youth programs
police say -- tarrant was a frequent traveler -- who recently spent time in pakistan, turkey and bulgariaare pictures of a room -- where tarrant stayed in buglaria. tarrant was charged with one count of murder in a christchurch court this week his next court appearance is set for april fifth.(jw) a community continues to pay tribute to the 50 people kiled in friday's mosque attacks. you are looking at pictures from the growing makeshift memorial in christchurch. new zealand authorities are...
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montenegro, bulgaria & kosovo are also in this group with the top two teams qualifying automaticallyblic is on bbc radio five live right now. championship side birmingham city have been deducted nine points by the english football league for breaching profitability and sustainability rules. 0ur sports correspondent andy swiss told us earlier why the midlands club has been punished. this is the first time that the club has been docked points for breaching these new financial regulations which they brought in a few years ago saint that clubs are not allowed losses of more than £13 million a year three year period. birmingham and spent a lot of money over new players, it seems that their recent losses have gone beyond this limit and they have been put under a tra nsfer and they have been put under a transfer embargo, the nine point penalty is very significant, in fact it is the biggest point deduction since the lead united, which is deducted 15 points, it does leave birmingham and the slightly precarious position because it pushes them down to 18 from the table, just five points above t
montenegro, bulgaria & kosovo are also in this group with the top two teams qualifying automaticallyblic is on bbc radio five live right now. championship side birmingham city have been deducted nine points by the english football league for breaching profitability and sustainability rules. 0ur sports correspondent andy swiss told us earlier why the midlands club has been punished. this is the first time that the club has been docked points for breaching these new financial regulations...
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he was in bulgaria between november 9th and 15th last year and visiting historic sites there. it is important to remember there are two other people in custody. we do not know charges which have been filed. they are in custody and being questioned in connection with the attack. in the meantime, authorities here are doing everything they can to keep people safe. they have said there will continue to be a police presence at mosques throughout both islands that are part of new zealand. meantime, there are others fighting for theirs lives. i'm standing in front of the hospital here. christchurch hospital. this is a country that has very little experience with gunshot wounds. they had 12 operating theaters working throughout the night as health care professionals tried to save lives. there are still more than 35 people in hospital, including the elderly, including children and 11 of those are fighting for their lives in intensive care. this has been something that has affected this nation as nothing else possibly could. there are memorials that have been placed around the islands.
he was in bulgaria between november 9th and 15th last year and visiting historic sites there. it is important to remember there are two other people in custody. we do not know charges which have been filed. they are in custody and being questioned in connection with the attack. in the meantime, authorities here are doing everything they can to keep people safe. they have said there will continue to be a police presence at mosques throughout both islands that are part of new zealand. meantime,...
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. >> reporter: jawaid was a well knowhy philoso professor but his degrees from bulgaria wasn't recognizednts back home in pakistan, you know, are like -- are very -- they are activists, you know. they are teachers, so heod pred people. >> reporter: friday morning just steps from his home jawaid was gunned down and police arrested 45-year-old neighborhood jordan hillman and charged him with murderer. >> someone introduced a firearm into a dispute and now we have a family that's mourning a member of their family. >> reporter: as friends and family surround her here she's hearing non-stop from the couple talked about returning to home to pakistan for a couple of weeks to re nnect with family and friends. >> we were planning our trip when this happened yesterday. >> reporter: now they will me that trtogether, just not under the h circumstances they wanted. in southeast, derrick ward, news 4. >ica trag story developing out orleans. a deadly crash just days before the city's getting red for mardi gras. police say at least two people are dead. several others hurt c after a plowed into a group of
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boxing authorities in california have suspended the license of bulgaria's heavyweight kubrat pulev afterof pulev embracing vegas sports daily‘sjennifer ravalo after he beat romania's bogdan dinu on saturday. pulev claimed the pair were friends, but ravalo says she'd only met the boxer a day earlier and has called his actions "disgusting". pulev must now appear in front of the california state athletic commission, who said they "take this incident seriously". paula radcliffe wants the court of arbitration for sport to allow the iaaf to limit testosterone levels in female athletes with differences in sexual development. it follows caster semenya's appeal to cas to stop world athletics' plans to deal with the issue. the double olympic champion semenya — who has hyperandroginism — has also received support from the un human rights council. radcliffe says she just wants to protect female sport. i don't think there is an outcome fairto i don't think there is an outcome fair to everybody in all of this. sadly we have to go in my view with something that is fair to the majority, to 99 point some
boxing authorities in california have suspended the license of bulgaria's heavyweight kubrat pulev afterof pulev embracing vegas sports daily‘sjennifer ravalo after he beat romania's bogdan dinu on saturday. pulev claimed the pair were friends, but ravalo says she'd only met the boxer a day earlier and has called his actions "disgusting". pulev must now appear in front of the california state athletic commission, who said they "take this incident seriously". paula...
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the suspect had recently been in dubai, turkey, bulgaria, romania, and hungary. this small nation's tragedy rippliing around the globe. vigils held in pakistan and turkey. >> we are united in our grief. i convey that message of love and support on behalf of new zealand to all of you. >> this morning the world sharing a city's sorrow turning to love in the face of extreme hate. >> not fa are from here dozens remain in the hospital. the youngest victim is just 2 years old. two also remain in critical condition. the prime minister says the suspect will be tried in this country and later today she will talk to lawmakers about strengthening gun laws. willie, back to you. >> miguel in christ church, new zealand, where our hearts are this morning as well. miguel, thank you. >>> back here at home the field of democratic candidates hoping to defeat president trump continues to grow. this morning after a two-month exploratory run new york senator kooersen gillibrand made it official. she is in. meanwhile, joe biden still not officially in the race, but a slip-up last night
the suspect had recently been in dubai, turkey, bulgaria, romania, and hungary. this small nation's tragedy rippliing around the globe. vigils held in pakistan and turkey. >> we are united in our grief. i convey that message of love and support on behalf of new zealand to all of you. >> this morning the world sharing a city's sorrow turning to love in the face of extreme hate. >> not fa are from here dozens remain in the hospital. the youngest victim is just 2 years old. two...
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the suspect had recently been in dubai, turkey, bulgaria and romania and hungry.his small nation tragedy rippling around the globe. vigils held in afghanistan,in a and turkey. >>. >> reporter: this morning the world sharing the citysorrow. >> reporter: dozens remained in the hospital. the youngest victim is just two years old. the primeys minister he suspect will be tried in this country and later today, he' ta talk to lawmakers about stricter gun laws. miguel, thank you. >>> back here at home, the field of democratic candidates hoping tomp defeat president t continues to grow. this morning after a two-month explo explatory run made it official. gillibrand, she's in. and biden, he has another hint of his contention. morgan radford. good morning. >> right now biden is back and may tipped his in front of enthusiastic supporters showing 2020 may be a possibility. >> reporter: joe biden known for the occasion slip of a tongue when he was vice president, ressibly made another one when he spoke in dela last night. >> i have the most progressive record for anybody who wo
the suspect had recently been in dubai, turkey, bulgaria and romania and hungry.his small nation tragedy rippling around the globe. vigils held in afghanistan,in a and turkey. >>. >> reporter: this morning the world sharing the citysorrow. >> reporter: dozens remained in the hospital. the youngest victim is just two years old. the primeys minister he suspect will be tried in this country and later today, he' ta talk to lawmakers about stricter gun laws. miguel, thank you....
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under scrutiny austrians extensive travel to turkey, bulgaria and pakistan. and the manifesto he posted on just before the attack. in it he claims is 2017 terrorist attack when a truck was deliberately driven into a crowd killing five changing. invites -- investigators looking at another manifesto of a neo-nazi that killed people in 2011. and the attacks on the tree of life synagogue and the charleston church shooting. he had five firearms all which he acquired legally. the new zealand prime minister says, it is unacceptable. >> we cannot be deterred from the work that we need to do. on our gun laws in new zealand. they need to change. reporter: the prime ministers office received the suspect manifesto via email just nine minutes before the attack. and that was of course, just before the assailant used facebook live to podcast his attack for a full 17 minutes. facebook has issued a statement they say that they removed a full 1.5 million videos of the attack in the ensuing 24 hours. they say that they were moving all of the videos even those edited to remove t
under scrutiny austrians extensive travel to turkey, bulgaria and pakistan. and the manifesto he posted on just before the attack. in it he claims is 2017 terrorist attack when a truck was deliberately driven into a crowd killing five changing. invites -- investigators looking at another manifesto of a neo-nazi that killed people in 2011. and the attacks on the tree of life synagogue and the charleston church shooting. he had five firearms all which he acquired legally. the new zealand prime...
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the rocket connected to the station about 250 miles over bulgaria.aut christina cook was the first to come through the hatch. it's her first trip to the space station. it comes five months after the last launch failed two minutes into its flight. >>> back here on earth, reality for actor jussie smollett who entered a not guilty plea to counts of filing a false police report. >> the arraignment played out in a courtroom packed with reporters, staffers and several supporters. we have the latest. >> reporter: good morning. the actor and his lawyers did not talk to reporters following the arraignment but in court they made their position very clear, not guilty to charg hstc packed courtroom in chicago. >> your honor, we waive a formal reading of the indictment, and mr. smollett enters a plea of not guilty. >> reporter: actor jussie smollett pleading not guilty after appearing on the show "empire" the night before. >> i don't know if you all have been reading the blogs and all that foolishness, but it's been a tough week. >> reporter: the first episode to
the rocket connected to the station about 250 miles over bulgaria.aut christina cook was the first to come through the hatch. it's her first trip to the space station. it comes five months after the last launch failed two minutes into its flight. >>> back here on earth, reality for actor jussie smollett who entered a not guilty plea to counts of filing a false police report. >> the arraignment played out in a courtroom packed with reporters, staffers and several supporters. we...
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under scrutiny the australian's extensive travel to bulgaria, pakistan and the 70 plus page hate filled manifesto he posted online just before the attack. in it he claims this 2017 terrorist attack in stockholm when a truck was deliberately driven into a crowd killing five changed him. investigators are also looking at its similarities to a manifesto written by a norwegian neo-nazi who killed 77 people in 2011. in the attacks on the tree of life synagogue and the charleston church shooting. the suspect had five firearms, all of which he acquired legally. new zealand's prime minister says that's unacceptable burden >> the work that we need to do on our gun rules in new zealand. if they to change. >> the prime minister's office received the suspects manifesto via email just 9 minutes before the attack. >> and that was of course just before the assailant used facebook life to broadcast his attacks for a full 17 minutes. facebook is issued in a statement they say that they removed a full 1.5 million videos of the attack in the ensuing 24 hours and they said that they are removing all of the
under scrutiny the australian's extensive travel to bulgaria, pakistan and the 70 plus page hate filled manifesto he posted online just before the attack. in it he claims this 2017 terrorist attack in stockholm when a truck was deliberately driven into a crowd killing five changed him. investigators are also looking at its similarities to a manifesto written by a norwegian neo-nazi who killed 77 people in 2011. in the attacks on the tree of life synagogue and the charleston church shooting. the...
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visited bulgaria and turkey. prime minister of new zealand said while they monitor various hate groups, this individual was unknown to their security services. was he ever on the radar of u.s. intelligence services? >> jake, first of all, thank you for having me on and thank you for covering this. no, i have no knowledge of whether he's on any type of watch list for us and i take the prime minister at her word. they've been very thorough deal with the victims and the families and also making sure the members of the muslim community are cared for. but more importantly, they are doing their deep dive to make sure they get the legal case strong and ready to go. >> from what we've seen, mr. ambassador, are u.s. and other intelligence and law enforcement agencies tracking dangerous white supremacist terrorists as closely as they are tracking other threats such as, for instance, islamist terrorists? >> well, i can't comment on what's happening back home because i've been here for a couple years. i can just say being he
visited bulgaria and turkey. prime minister of new zealand said while they monitor various hate groups, this individual was unknown to their security services. was he ever on the radar of u.s. intelligence services? >> jake, first of all, thank you for having me on and thank you for covering this. no, i have no knowledge of whether he's on any type of watch list for us and i take the prime minister at her word. they've been very thorough deal with the victims and the families and also...
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perspective on the eastern flank of the european union if you go as far north as a student as far south as bulgaria there's one hundred thirty seven crossing points between the european union and its eastern flank so this is a very very intricate border which and everybody living on both sides of the border the majority's there do not want to harp order and essentially to put that lick him on the british government for putting them in this position where they might have to face a hard or deity who have the ear of london do not represent and a single border constituency and i dare say the people of the european research group who are advocating that position that their obligation rarely if ever visit the border and certainly will feel the effects of a heart ordinarily will be felt by the people of arms who should be stressed never asked for the support of the first as it was in a position on the country of aren't in one hundred twenty against the wishes of the vast majority and now is being treated as if they are some devise this for britain's plans of leave new york in union it's called the irish p
perspective on the eastern flank of the european union if you go as far north as a student as far south as bulgaria there's one hundred thirty seven crossing points between the european union and its eastern flank so this is a very very intricate border which and everybody living on both sides of the border the majority's there do not want to harp order and essentially to put that lick him on the british government for putting them in this position where they might have to face a hard or deity...
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under scrutiny, the australian's extensive travel to turkey, bulgaria and pakistan. 70-plus-page, hate-fueled manifesto he posted online just before the attack. in it, he claims this 2017 terrorist attack in stockholm when a truck was deliberately driven into a crowd killing five changed him. trinvestigators are also looking at its similarities to a manifesto written by a norwegian neo-nazi who killed 77 people in 2011 and the attacks on the tree of life synagogue and the charleston church shooting. the suspected had five firearms, all of which he acquired legally. new zealand's prime minister says that's unacceptable. >> we cannot be deterred from the work that we need to do on our up gun laws in new zealand. they need to change. >> reporter:un the prime minister's office received the suspect's manifesto via e-mail just nineec minutes before the attack. and that was, of course, just before the assailant used facebook live to broadcast his attack for a full 17 minutes. now, facebook has issueded a statement, they say they removed a fullme 1.5 million videos of e atta
under scrutiny, the australian's extensive travel to turkey, bulgaria and pakistan. 70-plus-page, hate-fueled manifesto he posted online just before the attack. in it, he claims this 2017 terrorist attack in stockholm when a truck was deliberately driven into a crowd killing five changed him. trinvestigators are also looking at its similarities to a manifesto written by a norwegian neo-nazi who killed 77 people in 2011 and the attacks on the tree of life synagogue and the charleston church...
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his degree from a college in bulgaria wasn't recognized and one of his former students said that wasknow, activists, you e know. they are teachers, so he produced people. >> reporter: friday morning just steps from his hme jawaid was gunned down and police arrested a 45-year-old neighbor and charged him with first-degree murder. >> we have a neighborhood disete. somebodydes to introduce a firearm into that dispute, and now we have a family whohas lost somebody. >> what happened on this street n southeast has reverberations thousands of miles away. as friends and family surround her here, show's hearing r non-stop home. the couple talked about returning to pakistan a couple weeks toreconnect with family and friends there. >> we were planning our trip when this happened yesterday. >> reporter: now they will make that trip gether, just not under the circumstances they had wanted. in southeast, derrick ward, news 4. a tragic developing story out of new orleans. a deadly crash just days before the city is getting read for mardi gras. police say at least two people are dead and several hur
his degree from a college in bulgaria wasn't recognized and one of his former students said that wasknow, activists, you e know. they are teachers, so he produced people. >> reporter: friday morning just steps from his hme jawaid was gunned down and police arrested a 45-year-old neighbor and charged him with first-degree murder. >> we have a neighborhood disete. somebodydes to introduce a firearm into that dispute, and now we have a family whohas lost somebody. >> what...
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when brexit happened, i employ eastern europeans and we have got about 250 who are from poland, bulgariany more. the way the country has voted, either to remain but we voted leave. asa either to remain but we voted leave. as a grower, we have obstacles every day and we get on with it. in this country, we are not getting on with it. it is costing livelihoods. we are killing our industry because we are killing our industry because we are not getting on with it. that is what we used to be good at. if something happened, we would get on. if you want a prime minister, put someone like us there, because we get on with it. if the weather is bad, we don't moan. we get out tomorrow and carry on with the job. courtney has told us as a conservative voter, she is utterly let down and would not vote conservative for a long time. for ever? well, i would vote forjeremy corbyn if the opportunity comes around. but to be told we didn't know what we were voting for, i think that is a no—no because at the very start, david cameron did say we are leaving the customs union and the single market. with no this
when brexit happened, i employ eastern europeans and we have got about 250 who are from poland, bulgariany more. the way the country has voted, either to remain but we voted leave. asa either to remain but we voted leave. as a grower, we have obstacles every day and we get on with it. in this country, we are not getting on with it. it is costing livelihoods. we are killing our industry because we are killing our industry because we are not getting on with it. that is what we used to be good at....
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say is is that -- as a result of that we have worked with our ally in baltition action poll pd, bulgaria, romania on the eastern border on what we learned and the capabilities we think we need as an alliance both them and us in order to deter this. and our first perspective is what do we do today to ensure russia fully understands the commitment of article 5 for an alliance? >> but the question is how -- what's the definition of attack? it seems to me that's the gray area we are in to know when and how to respond when it's not clear that it's -- tanks aren't rolling across the border. >> well, that's -- you hit it -- i mean the thing that i worry about. >> you could continue on that was you hit it on the head process. i like on the record. >> the thing that's difficult is not necessarily the attack you can see coming. it's actually the subversive undermining of both the nation's authority, the -- one of the nations that ner undermining which is what they do, and other elements of power that aren't necessarily military. the military would be one of the last that they want to use. >> right
say is is that -- as a result of that we have worked with our ally in baltition action poll pd, bulgaria, romania on the eastern border on what we learned and the capabilities we think we need as an alliance both them and us in order to deter this. and our first perspective is what do we do today to ensure russia fully understands the commitment of article 5 for an alliance? >> but the question is how -- what's the definition of attack? it seems to me that's the gray area we are in to...
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1st thing i would say is, as a result of that, we've worked with our allies in poland, romania, bulgaria, along the eastern border. on what we have learned and also on the capabilities that we think we need is an alliance, them and us in order to deter this. our 1st perspective is, what we do today? to ensure that russia fully understands the commitment of article 5? for an alliance? >> but what's the definition of attack market seems to me that's the gray area that we are in. to know when and how to respond when it's not clear that tanks aren't rolling across the border. >> you hit that, the thing that i worry about most. >> you can continue that, i like that. >> you did. the thing that's difficult is not necessarily an actual attack that you can see coming. it's the kind of subversive undermining of the nation's authority, the nation one of the nations that they are undermining which is what they do, and other elements of power that are necessarily military. the military would be one of the last, that they want to use. is the most difficult. but we also work with our inter- agency to t
1st thing i would say is, as a result of that, we've worked with our allies in poland, romania, bulgaria, along the eastern border. on what we have learned and also on the capabilities that we think we need is an alliance, them and us in order to deter this. our 1st perspective is, what we do today? to ensure that russia fully understands the commitment of article 5? for an alliance? >> but what's the definition of attack market seems to me that's the gray area that we are in. to know...
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first thing i would say is, is as a result of that, we've worked with our allies in the poland, bulgaria, romania, along the eastern border on what we have learned and also on the capabilities that we think we need as an alliance, both them and us, in order to deter this. and our first perspective is what do we do today to ensure that russia fully understands the commitment of article five for an alliance. >> but the question is, how, how, what's the defense of attack? it seems to me that's the gray area that we're in, to know when and how to respond when it's not clear that it's tanks, that tanks aren't rolling across the border. >> well you hit it, i mean the thing that i worry most -- >> you can continue that, you hit it on the head senator. >> did you. the thing is it is not necessarily an actual attack you can see coming. it is actually the kind of subversive undermining of both the nation's authority, the nation, one of the nations that they're undermining, which is what they do, and other elements of power that aren't necessarily military. the military would be one of the last tha
first thing i would say is, is as a result of that, we've worked with our allies in the poland, bulgaria, romania, along the eastern border on what we have learned and also on the capabilities that we think we need as an alliance, both them and us, in order to deter this. and our first perspective is what do we do today to ensure that russia fully understands the commitment of article five for an alliance. >> but the question is, how, how, what's the defense of attack? it seems to me...
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well bulgaria and montenegro drew 1—1 in the other game in england's group. two teams will automatically qualify for the tournament. in group h there was a comfortable 4—1 win for the world champions france in moldova. oliver giroud and kylian mbappe amongst the scorers on the night. championship club birmingham city have been deducted nine points for breaching football league rules, they incurred losses of almost £49 million between 2015 and 2018, almost £10 million more than is permitted. the points deduction means birmingham are nowjust five points clear of the relegation zone with eight matches still to play. this was the reaction from some blues supporters today. it could have been 12, we would have beenin it could have been 12, we would have been in trouble. so you think it is afair been in trouble. so you think it is a fair decision. you cannot argue. sad for them, they will be clear and start again next season. we are too much of a big club to go back down. it is not going to happen this season and we can crack on with the re st of season and we can c
well bulgaria and montenegro drew 1—1 in the other game in england's group. two teams will automatically qualify for the tournament. in group h there was a comfortable 4—1 win for the world champions france in moldova. oliver giroud and kylian mbappe amongst the scorers on the night. championship club birmingham city have been deducted nine points for breaching football league rules, they incurred losses of almost £49 million between 2015 and 2018, almost £10 million more than is...