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in romania, there are thousands, and the population continues to rise, thanks to a recent ban on bearunting. while this delights animal rights activists, some residents say they are suffering. >> the effect is that bears lose their fear of humans, because they're no longer hunted. that can have bad consequences," says this forester. >> more on this is coming up later in the show. germany has welcomed more than a million refugees over the last two years. and among them were hundreds of child brides. some married for love, some as a way to guarantee safe passage, while others were paired off as local tradition demanded, raising awkward questions for german authorities. that's why parliament passed a new law here in germany that officially makes 18 the minimum age for marriage and nullifying any existing marriages involving anyone under 16. our reporter met with a girl who was torn between being a dutiful daughter and choosing how she would like to live. >> hevi is a kurdish girl who now lives in a secret location somewhere in germany, anonymously and in fear of her own family and a forc
in romania, there are thousands, and the population continues to rise, thanks to a recent ban on bearunting. while this delights animal rights activists, some residents say they are suffering. >> the effect is that bears lose their fear of humans, because they're no longer hunted. that can have bad consequences," says this forester. >> more on this is coming up later in the show. germany has welcomed more than a million refugees over the last two years. and among them were...
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the us state department is set to approve the sale of patriot air defence systems to romania.e russia. romania will use the patriot missile system to strengthen its homeland defence and deter regional threats. congress has 30 days to raise objections to the sale, though this is unlikely given that romania is a nato partner. on to sport and we start with the sad news that united arab emirates para athlete abdullah hayayei has died following a training ground incident on tuesday. the 36—year—old thrower in the f34 class, was preparing for the world para athletics championships which open on friday in london. our paralympic sports reporter, nick hope, has more details. this is clearly truly devastating news for abdullah hayayei's teammates, family, and friends, but also all of the movement. 2012 and 2016 were seen as successful olympic games. the paralympic games used to struggle to sell itself. 2020 has the opportunity to change that. days from the main event, we have a tragic incident occurring. rightly, there is an investigation being launched. we will have an update on that m
the us state department is set to approve the sale of patriot air defence systems to romania.e russia. romania will use the patriot missile system to strengthen its homeland defence and deter regional threats. congress has 30 days to raise objections to the sale, though this is unlikely given that romania is a nato partner. on to sport and we start with the sad news that united arab emirates para athlete abdullah hayayei has died following a training ground incident on tuesday. the...
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from romania, phillip norton reports. jet engines.ighter jets, armed and ready for a day policing the skies of eastern europe. just 250 miles away, more than 400 military aircraft have been amassed in crimea. working alongside the romanian air force, the raf‘s role in this nato mission codenamed 0peration biloxi is to reassure the people who live here. this really is nato showing we are a force to be reckoned with. we are here to reassure, to deter, that is ourjob. we are peaceful, but we are secure in the skies. i have royal air force controllers working with remaining controllers in a bunker near bucharest. if they see something on the radar, they will tell skies to scramble and we will go on intercept and find out what i got this. this operation is taking place 24 hours a day, seven days a week. typhoons are flying every single day, as part of this policing operation. more than 140 airmen and women from medics to communications are here in support. there is no air power without ground power. it is true, there is a lot that goes on
from romania, phillip norton reports. jet engines.ighter jets, armed and ready for a day policing the skies of eastern europe. just 250 miles away, more than 400 military aircraft have been amassed in crimea. working alongside the romanian air force, the raf‘s role in this nato mission codenamed 0peration biloxi is to reassure the people who live here. this really is nato showing we are a force to be reckoned with. we are here to reassure, to deter, that is ourjob. we are peaceful, but we are...
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i was there in annexes eyes with them in romania -- in an exercise with that in romania. we saw several thousand troops from my country, your country, but also from spain, a series of some of the newer members of deploying. that is the major response force of nato ready to deploy. greeted were solved a year ago on an. within a year, we have seen all four battle groups deployed. we have seen a number of member states of nato come together in detachments, alongside each other. we have a large company of french troops alongside our battle troops. we have a company in your battle deploying. thatgroup. we have seen different formations. the collective sense of purpose in nato. it was quite emotional standing there in estonia for the stand up parade of the british-french troops, where the president of estonia said to me this is the first time we have had foreign troops on the estonian soil as friends. that was quite a moment. it shows you just how important these deployments are for the eastern flank of nato. i find this encouraging for those of us who have always believed in n
i was there in annexes eyes with them in romania -- in an exercise with that in romania. we saw several thousand troops from my country, your country, but also from spain, a series of some of the newer members of deploying. that is the major response force of nato ready to deploy. greeted were solved a year ago on an. within a year, we have seen all four battle groups deployed. we have seen a number of member states of nato come together in detachments, alongside each other. we have a large...
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what do all the member states who opened the embassy is and a law school says romania and bulgaria and there are relations with european union fruitless for emphasis still this picture is not that white and left like you can read in political these refugee exodus from the syrian conflict is now widely recognised as a major security challenge for europe the former cia director david for trance gave an interview just a few days ago and he called it a geopolitical chernobyl and what i find ironic here is that chernobyl that whole nuclear catastrophe was actually actually triggered by a full t. safety test. would it be too farfetched for me to claim that the west imposition on syria is also partially based on the full understanding of what makes the world and europe safe and secure you know the first thing i would argue refugee crisis is only syrian problem it is much wider of course we have refugees from all the region and also from low enough it's not it's not a syrian issue and another thing which was i recently read a couple of news. you and i share reported the syrian refugees are com
what do all the member states who opened the embassy is and a law school says romania and bulgaria and there are relations with european union fruitless for emphasis still this picture is not that white and left like you can read in political these refugee exodus from the syrian conflict is now widely recognised as a major security challenge for europe the former cia director david for trance gave an interview just a few days ago and he called it a geopolitical chernobyl and what i find ironic...
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suggests there has been an increase in the numbers of students going to places like bulgaria and romania places at universities here. 0ur health editor hugh pym reports from varna, in bulgaria. they're so keen to study medicine, they've come a long way from home to do it. these british students are at the university of varna, in bulgaria, because it was difficult getting places in the uk. cavity, not the chest wound... one of them is zahara, a mature student who is a mother—of—four. she is frustrated she was turned down by a british medical school, despite having the right grades. they were thinking it's going to be like, i'm going to leave in the middle, or something like that. so actually i was very disappointed, and very upset. but — so i thought, like, there's no need to waste my time here in the uk, and try to convince them, or impress them with my grades or with my qualification. it's better to look outside. they do need to learn bulgarian to talk to patients. but the course is taught in english. what do you think is this lesion? shahswar, from west london, explains that competitio
suggests there has been an increase in the numbers of students going to places like bulgaria and romania places at universities here. 0ur health editor hugh pym reports from varna, in bulgaria. they're so keen to study medicine, they've come a long way from home to do it. these british students are at the university of varna, in bulgaria, because it was difficult getting places in the uk. cavity, not the chest wound... one of them is zahara, a mature student who is a mother—of—four. she is...
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, with some ha ilstones in bulgaria and romania, with some hailstones of a few centimetres.has introduced cooler air and that heatwave moves away from the south east corner of europe and the south east corner of europe and the eastern mediterranean. temperatures returning to normal values for this time of year. looking at continental europe it looks fine and dry and that is because high pressure is keeping things fine and settled. a few showers in scandinavia and in the baltic states. very pleasant conditions if you are going to the mediterranean. each weather across the greek islands and into the eastern mediterranean. pretty much what we should be looking at for this time of year. glorious conditions in italy and sicily and sardinia and in the balearic islands. the coasts of spain are doing very well, temperatures around 29, maybe even hotter in a few places. fine and settled conditions for the canary places. fine and settled conditions for the ca nary islands. places. fine and settled conditions for the canary islands. we are looking at summer weather pushing into souther
, with some ha ilstones in bulgaria and romania, with some hailstones of a few centimetres.has introduced cooler air and that heatwave moves away from the south east corner of europe and the south east corner of europe and the eastern mediterranean. temperatures returning to normal values for this time of year. looking at continental europe it looks fine and dry and that is because high pressure is keeping things fine and settled. a few showers in scandinavia and in the baltic states. very...
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moving east to romania, and it's too much rain which has been causing problems.beds, carrying debris downstream. low rainfall is the problem in the area in and around rome. authorities at the vatican have turned off more than 100 fountains, in a bid to save water. suffocating summer heat and two years of lower—than—average rainfall has also decimated olive crops and is forcing the italian capital to consider the prospect of water rationing. bbc weather‘s ben rich explained to me the reasons behind the extremes we've been seeing. some are is gripping hard across some parts of europe. we have seen extremely high temperatures. spain had its highest temperature recorded and a couple of days ago in sicily, we had a temperature close to 43 celsius. and widely across southern areas, temperatures into the 405. that heat area5, temperatures into the 405. that heat is getting sucked up into an area of low pressure which is currently sitting across central areas of the continent. you mentioned the rain in romania, also in germany today. some places 5eem up in germany today.
moving east to romania, and it's too much rain which has been causing problems.beds, carrying debris downstream. low rainfall is the problem in the area in and around rome. authorities at the vatican have turned off more than 100 fountains, in a bid to save water. suffocating summer heat and two years of lower—than—average rainfall has also decimated olive crops and is forcing the italian capital to consider the prospect of water rationing. bbc weather‘s ben rich explained to me the...
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it left her screaming and crying on the court during her match with romania's sorana cirstea.partner lucie safarova, with whom she has won four grand slam titles, also came to console her. england's cricketers, led by new captainjoe root, recovered well on the opening day of the first test against south africa at lord's. after a shaky start they ended on 357—5, with root still there on 18a not out. our sports correspondent andy swiss was at lords for us. an incredible performance from joe root. things seem to be going well but his predecessor alastair cook went early for just three ben jennings will be kicking himself for not reviewing now on and whenjoe root came in, he was jittery and he gave a couple of chances but after lunch he and ben stokes really took the game to south africa. stokes rode his luck. he went butjoe root has blossomed. he reached his century, a great moment for everyone. he had been praying he would reach those three fingers and since reaching those figures he pushed onto and south africa have looked this is. they have been struggling in the heat in a day
it left her screaming and crying on the court during her match with romania's sorana cirstea.partner lucie safarova, with whom she has won four grand slam titles, also came to console her. england's cricketers, led by new captainjoe root, recovered well on the opening day of the first test against south africa at lord's. after a shaky start they ended on 357—5, with root still there on 18a not out. our sports correspondent andy swiss was at lords for us. an incredible performance from joe...
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. >> romania's dictator, the last hard-line leader in the warsaw pact has been opposed. >> romania wasost grotesque of all the east european regimes. the only way to overthrow this regime turned out to be by force. >> fierce fighting erupted in bucharest. all hell has broken loose. >> offered graphic evidence of the fate of the deposed leader. >> they have been made to stand trial on christmas day. >> in the end he got the kind of justice he had dealt out to many of his subjects. >> at the end of this remarkable week, a week of bloodshed, comes a reminder of what the struggle is all about. it's about freedom and the reminder comes from berlin. >> germany was not just a symbol of the the cold war. it was the first great crisis of the cold war. >> would a giant state dominate europe. the memories are very real. >> many europeans were very wary of reuniting germany. they liked the idea there were two germanys and they were there for weaker. >> when the european leadership saw the united states favoring the germanys they were uneasy. they thought this was essential and right. >> we have en
. >> romania's dictator, the last hard-line leader in the warsaw pact has been opposed. >> romania wasost grotesque of all the east european regimes. the only way to overthrow this regime turned out to be by force. >> fierce fighting erupted in bucharest. all hell has broken loose. >> offered graphic evidence of the fate of the deposed leader. >> they have been made to stand trial on christmas day. >> in the end he got the kind of justice he had dealt out to...
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dispatchedi have typhoons to romania for policing, to police the skies over the black sea. month, royal navy ships take over for a year, half of nato's maritime missions in the mediterranean, the black sea, and egypt. we are also in nato right behind the united states in calling for all members to start paying their way. your president was absolutely correct to say european nations need to do more to shoulder their share of the burden. since written and the united states -- since britain and the united states stood together to demand action back at the royals summit, 24 of the 29th member nations have now raised their game and the alliance has cumulatively increased its 46 --e spending by around $46 billion. but money isn't the only nato issue. force in a monochrome world of the cold war, nato must transform itself into a far more agile organization. secretary mattis and i are working together for faster decision-making, better prioritization, and less bureaucracy in the way that nato works. we also want to see nato approach, 360 degree producing a coherent force capable of
dispatchedi have typhoons to romania for policing, to police the skies over the black sea. month, royal navy ships take over for a year, half of nato's maritime missions in the mediterranean, the black sea, and egypt. we are also in nato right behind the united states in calling for all members to start paying their way. your president was absolutely correct to say european nations need to do more to shoulder their share of the burden. since written and the united states -- since britain and...
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. >> we try to set up the meeting in romania.y where the extradition process was very short and efficient and we'd done a lot of investigations with the romanians over the years. and we were hoping that's where monzer would be arrested. >> but monzer was always cautious. >> at that point we felt things were not going to go the way we were hoping. and he was resisting meeting with us or traveling. >> monzer doesn't want to travel to romania. so now everyone's stressed out. we had to adjust. we had to have a second plan. plan b was for him to be arrested in madrid, which would be much more of a challenge for us. >> our fear was that monzer's contacts were worldwide and if someone told him about our international arrest warrants he would find a way out of spain without being seen and he could get to a place that would never extradite him. >> we knew what motivated monzer al-kassar was money. and we believe he had promised the arms manufacturers that this weapons deal was going to go through. so if he wasn't able to put this deal tog
. >> we try to set up the meeting in romania.y where the extradition process was very short and efficient and we'd done a lot of investigations with the romanians over the years. and we were hoping that's where monzer would be arrested. >> but monzer was always cautious. >> at that point we felt things were not going to go the way we were hoping. and he was resisting meeting with us or traveling. >> monzer doesn't want to travel to romania. so now everyone's stressed...
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this year i have dispatched typhoons to romania for policing the skies over the black sea. this month royal navy ships take over for a year half of nato's maritime missions in the m mediterrane mediterranean, the black sea. we are also in nato right behind the united states in calling for all members to start paying their way. your president was absolutely correct to say that european nations need to do more to shoulder their share of the burden. since britain and the united states stood together to demand action back at the whales summit, 24 of the 29 member nations have now raised their game and the alliance has cumulatively increased its defense spending by around $46 billion. but money isn't the only nato issue. forged in a phaumonochrome worl nato must transform into a more agile nation, and we need faster decision making and less bureaucracy in the way nato works. we also want to see nato adopting a 360-degree approach, producing a coherent force capable of meaningful action with a modern integrated approach to defense and detearance. now, our global influence as a co
this year i have dispatched typhoons to romania for policing the skies over the black sea. this month royal navy ships take over for a year half of nato's maritime missions in the m mediterrane mediterranean, the black sea. we are also in nato right behind the united states in calling for all members to start paying their way. your president was absolutely correct to say that european nations need to do more to shoulder their share of the burden. since britain and the united states stood...
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they are seeking asylum saying they suffered racism in their native romania.egration is not going well. they have little regard either for the law or public decency. citizens say they defecate in public, chop the heads off chickens, leaf trash everywhere and more. if they are upset, some of them are. george eli is an author, activist and an american roma. if he made movie about the community. he joins us tonight. thanks for coming on. >> thank you for inviting me, i appreciate it. i don't may tell him i think i would be able to get out of this, my mother would kill me century such a huge fan. >> tucker: nice open, i like that! say high to your mom for me. because i didn't even tell her, she's probably screaming right now, just so you know. >> tucker: i'm not anti-roma, but i am pro-american citizen. >> tucker: and so are american roma. >> tucker: i know that you are, but the group that is settled in california pennsylvania doesn't seem interested at all and integrating, so why wouldn't american citizens have a right to be upset about that? >> american citizens
they are seeking asylum saying they suffered racism in their native romania.egration is not going well. they have little regard either for the law or public decency. citizens say they defecate in public, chop the heads off chickens, leaf trash everywhere and more. if they are upset, some of them are. george eli is an author, activist and an american roma. if he made movie about the community. he joins us tonight. thanks for coming on. >> thank you for inviting me, i appreciate it. i don't...
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i was there in an exercise with them in romania. and we saw several thousand troops from my country, your country, but also from spain, a series of some of the newer members of nato detachments, deploying. that is the major response force of nato ready to deploy. we greeted were solved a year ago. and within a year, we have seen all four battle groups deployed. in the three baltic states and in poland. we have seen a number of member states of nato come together in different detachments, alongside each other. we have a large company of french troops alongside our battle troops. and indeed, we have a company in your battle group. we have seen different formations. the collective sense of purpose in nato. and it was quite emotional standing there in estonia for the stand up parade of the british-french troops, where the president of estonia said to me "this is the first time we have had foreign troops on the estonian soil as friends." that was quite a moment. it shows you just how important these deployments are for the eastern flank
i was there in an exercise with them in romania. and we saw several thousand troops from my country, your country, but also from spain, a series of some of the newer members of nato detachments, deploying. that is the major response force of nato ready to deploy. we greeted were solved a year ago. and within a year, we have seen all four battle groups deployed. in the three baltic states and in poland. we have seen a number of member states of nato come together in different detachments,...
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i was there on exercise with them in romania, exercise noble jump, and we saw several thousand troops from my country, your country but also from spain, from a whole series of some of the new members of nato, detachments deploying. and that is the major response for stimuli, the fire brigade of nato ready to deploy. we agreed in warsaw just a year ago on and arms forward presence. within a year, this i think what a been unthinkable in the nato five or ten years ago, within a year we have seen all four ballot groups deployed in the three baltic states and in poland. we've seen a number of member states come together in different detachment feeding alongside each other. we have a a large company of french troops alongside arbella groups and we put a company into your battle group in poland. we've seen these different formations all of which is added to the collective sense of purpose in nato. it was an emotional moment standing there in estonia for the standup parade of the british and french troops, when the president of the stony said to me, this is the first time we have had foreign
i was there on exercise with them in romania, exercise noble jump, and we saw several thousand troops from my country, your country but also from spain, from a whole series of some of the new members of nato, detachments deploying. and that is the major response for stimuli, the fire brigade of nato ready to deploy. we agreed in warsaw just a year ago on and arms forward presence. within a year, this i think what a been unthinkable in the nato five or ten years ago, within a year we have seen...
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not your vodka because it was in the '80s in romania. >> still ahead -- star bikini watch. heidi, kate. we're with the celebs making their 40s look like 20s. >>then ryan reynolds looking good at 40. his advice for new dads. >>> and celebs fight back at an illegal beauty scam. >> we're coming for you. >> who is stealing their faces and fans' money? >> oh, really? i'm backing a skin cream? where's the check? >>> closed captioning provided by: >>> there is no dad bod for ryan reynolds who is all sorts of sexy on the cover of "men's health." although gotta confess, we do wish he was shirtless like he was in "the proposal." daughters james and ines have made the 40-year-old a family guy. but wife blake lively might not be too pleased when she hears she's not the person ryan would pick to take with him if he were stuck on a desert island. >> stanley tucci. stanley tucci is resourceful, funny and he can cook. >> the "deadpool" star is known for his sense of humor, and his hilarious tweets on fatherhood including, "my daughter's only 6 months old and already drawing. i'd hang it on
not your vodka because it was in the '80s in romania. >> still ahead -- star bikini watch. heidi, kate. we're with the celebs making their 40s look like 20s. >>then ryan reynolds looking good at 40. his advice for new dads. >>> and celebs fight back at an illegal beauty scam. >> we're coming for you. >> who is stealing their faces and fans' money? >> oh, really? i'm backing a skin cream? where's the check? >>> closed captioning provided by:...
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. —— someone halep of romania. butjoanna contact —— johanna konta someone halep of romania. anaconda‘s time. people are suggesting this could be your anaconda's time. exciting times in the woman‘s sides. what about the men? andy murray got through today, but a lot of people are suggesting he‘s not quite at his sharpest. i sold tweets from tim henman is guessing he‘s not a peakfitness. it's guessing he‘s not a peakfitness. it‘s hard to tell with andy murray, it such as the way he carries himself up in court. he lumbers around that a little sluggish but it is hard work out whether that is just murray and the way he carries on self" willie he‘s struggling. we now he had hit problems coming into this tournament, it kept out of some warm up matches. by the way he carried himself in the opening rounds, he looked ok. he gave us a shocking milos raonic and fabio fognini when he dropped a set, his first dropped out. —— a shop in his first dropped out. —— a shop in his first round against fognini. but his match today, against benoit paire, he came through in straight sets, a composed
. —— someone halep of romania. butjoanna contact —— johanna konta someone halep of romania. anaconda‘s time. people are suggesting this could be your anaconda's time. exciting times in the woman‘s sides. what about the men? andy murray got through today, but a lot of people are suggesting he‘s not quite at his sharpest. i sold tweets from tim henman is guessing he‘s not a peakfitness. it's guessing he‘s not a peakfitness. it‘s hard to tell with andy murray, it such as the...
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we will see intense thunderstorms across the balkans, especially bulgaria and interim romania as theerranean area, things are a bit cooler in cyprus on tuesday. still very hot. across greece and the islands, much ten, better temperatures. the same for italy, sicily, and very pleasant weather across the mediterranean into spain and portugal. it is hotter in central and southern spain. this is a trend for the next few days. we could be looking at a0 celsius across central and southern spain later in the week. back home, on tuesday, a little bit of a blip in the weather. the weather system will bring wet weather to northern ireland and central and southern scotland. an into northern england. elsewhere, fine with pleasant and warm sunshine. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. italy is calling for action over the migrant crisis. it's asked european ministers to open up other ports in europe to rescue boats — but that request has been refused. emmanuel macron has told france it needs to confront the realities of the modern world. translation:, rules translation: , rules have tra
we will see intense thunderstorms across the balkans, especially bulgaria and interim romania as theerranean area, things are a bit cooler in cyprus on tuesday. still very hot. across greece and the islands, much ten, better temperatures. the same for italy, sicily, and very pleasant weather across the mediterranean into spain and portugal. it is hotter in central and southern spain. this is a trend for the next few days. we could be looking at a0 celsius across central and southern spain later...
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not your vodka because it was in the '80s in romania. >> still ahead -- star bikini watch.eidi, kate. we're with the celebs making their 40s look like 20s. >>> then ryan reynolds looking good at 40. his advice for new dads. >>> and celebs fight back at an illegal beauty scam. >> we're coming for you. >> who is stealing their faces and fans' money? >> oh, really? i'm backing a skin cream? where's the check? >>> closed captioning provided by: ♪ ♪ with simply right checking from santander bank, just make one deposit, payment, withdrawal, or transfer each month to waive the monthly fee. and there's no minimum balance. you're alright with simply right checking from santander bank. ♪ are you feeling alright, baby? ♪ >>> there is no dad bod for ryan reynolds who is all sorts of sexy on the cover of "men's health." although gotta confess, we do wish he was shirtless like he was in "the proposal." daughters james and ines have made the 40-year-old a family guy. but wife blake lively might not be too pleased when she hears she's not the person ryan would pick to take with him if he w
not your vodka because it was in the '80s in romania. >> still ahead -- star bikini watch.eidi, kate. we're with the celebs making their 40s look like 20s. >>> then ryan reynolds looking good at 40. his advice for new dads. >>> and celebs fight back at an illegal beauty scam. >> we're coming for you. >> who is stealing their faces and fans' money? >> oh, really? i'm backing a skin cream? where's the check? >>> closed captioning provided by: ♪...
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arms dealers are making money selling arms to poland and romania, the baltic countries.he united states is just making target set of these countries. out,confrontation breaks they will get nailed first. we are relatively safe here. those places are going to get nailed first. they are making targets out of them. if there is time, i would like to comment or hear your comment about crimea. i will just say it. putin would have gone into crimea if the united states had not removed -- guest: i think two good questions. the first question was arms by us making money selling arms to be put the countries of central europe and other places in greater danger? army,d note the ukrainian virtually nonexistent when they went into ukraine and invaded eastern parts of ukraine, you now have 2 million refugees from ukraine. over 10,000 dead, including 3000 civilians, and tens of thousands wounded. was aing armed was what provocative weakness and encouraged him to think he could simply grab it. does poland not have a right to defend itself? : disappear from the -- poland disappeared from th
arms dealers are making money selling arms to poland and romania, the baltic countries.he united states is just making target set of these countries. out,confrontation breaks they will get nailed first. we are relatively safe here. those places are going to get nailed first. they are making targets out of them. if there is time, i would like to comment or hear your comment about crimea. i will just say it. putin would have gone into crimea if the united states had not removed -- guest: i think...
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in 1939, america's army ranked 17th in the world just behind romania. mccullough was just 7 years old when pearl harbor was attacked and remembers it was all in after that. >> in grade school we were told we're helping to win the war, and we felt very involved, very patriotic about it. >> reporter: but that purpose came at a price. african-american service members were grossly discriminated against by some of their own commanders and the forced internment of japanese americans remains a deep wound. that was a terrible mistake. it's a scar on fdr. >> yes, it is. >> reporter: places like this museum in new orleans bring history to life, something mccullough has made his life's work. >> we can't just take those accomplishments, those gifts to us for granted. >> reporter: inspiring america with its own story right there for the taking. >> people often say to me, hasn't all of this all been written? is there anything left to write about? oh, is there ever. thank goodness. >>> we appreciate you spending part of your holiday with us. that is "nightly news" for
in 1939, america's army ranked 17th in the world just behind romania. mccullough was just 7 years old when pearl harbor was attacked and remembers it was all in after that. >> in grade school we were told we're helping to win the war, and we felt very involved, very patriotic about it. >> reporter: but that purpose came at a price. african-american service members were grossly discriminated against by some of their own commanders and the forced internment of japanese americans...
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german government refused to compensate the 1,000 or so survivors of a brutal holocaust massacre in romania. thousands of jews were shot, stabbed, often in public, or put on overcrowded trains where many died. well now an agreement has been reached to give the survivors a pension, and some home care services. but for those of them still alive, it's so much more than just about money. >> i want to take this privilege of thanking all the people that contributed to that. after so many years, justice is done. >>> to politics now, where president trump is once again attacking what he is calling the russia hoax story, that while the white house and republican senators scramble to put together a passable health care bill. that story from my colleague kelly o'donnell. >> reporter: today the president as spectator-in-chief. promoting the family business by attending the women's u.s. open, held at his bedminster golf resort. however relaxed the president may appear, he is trying to change course, first playing down one crisis with his dismissal label referring to the russia hoax story in a tweet abou
german government refused to compensate the 1,000 or so survivors of a brutal holocaust massacre in romania. thousands of jews were shot, stabbed, often in public, or put on overcrowded trains where many died. well now an agreement has been reached to give the survivors a pension, and some home care services. but for those of them still alive, it's so much more than just about money. >> i want to take this privilege of thanking all the people that contributed to that. after so many years,...
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bill neely, nbc news, romania. >>> still ahead tonight, the dramatic rescue of an american family after they became stranded hiking the rugged mountains of mexico. >>> and one of the world's largest the roles you play in life are parlet's dance grandma! you. and you're not going to let anything keep you sidelined. come on! that's why you drink ensure. with nutritious calories 9 grams of protein, and 26 vitamins and minerals. that was the best one ever! giving you the strength and energy, to get back to doing what you love. and finish! from the number one doctor recommended brand... ensure, always be you. beneful grain free is so healthy... oh! farm-raised chicken! that's good chicken. hm!? here come the accents. blueberries and pumpkin. wow. and spinach! that was my favorite bite so far. (avo) new beneful grain free. out with the grain, in with the farm-raised chicken. healthful. flavorful. beneful. >>> we're back with a story involving one of the largest classify ad websites in the
bill neely, nbc news, romania. >>> still ahead tonight, the dramatic rescue of an american family after they became stranded hiking the rugged mountains of mexico. >>> and one of the world's largest the roles you play in life are parlet's dance grandma! you. and you're not going to let anything keep you sidelined. come on! that's why you drink ensure. with nutritious calories 9 grams of protein, and 26 vitamins and minerals. that was the best one ever! giving you the strength...
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it was going elsewhere, like places like romania and other places in the eu.now so far. other details could come. the gist of it is animals not meant to be fit for human consumption were having their documentation tampered with and were therefore being slaughtered as if they were animals that could be eaten as regular horsemeat. thank you. the british government is to review whether to strengthen punishments given to people who commit acid attacks. it comes after five people were hurt in attacks in london on thursday night. this report from our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw, contains some distressing images from the start. the effects can be devastating. this is 21—year—old resham khan after acid was thrown at her through a car window while she waited at traffic lights. her cousin jameel muhktar also suffered severe burns in the attack in east london last month. a man has been charged with causing grievous bodily harm with intent. and attacks like this appear to be on the increase. please provided data for acid attacks between last november and april
it was going elsewhere, like places like romania and other places in the eu.now so far. other details could come. the gist of it is animals not meant to be fit for human consumption were having their documentation tampered with and were therefore being slaughtered as if they were animals that could be eaten as regular horsemeat. thank you. the british government is to review whether to strengthen punishments given to people who commit acid attacks. it comes after five people were hurt in...
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america's army ranked 17th in the world behind romania then.hen pearl harbor was tacked 24r. >> now as we fire up our grills for the fourth of july a walmart study tracked the american barbecue tradition to figure out which states were burger and hot dogs. overwhelmingly 39 state the went burger while a few states purchased more hot dogs and since everything is bigger in texas, the study found the lone star state leads all states in bun sales combined. which are you, dara? >> i'm up for the buns but i like the pulled pork and that kind of barbecue. >> that wasn't part of the study, i don't think. >> sometimes you have to go outside of the bun or box. whatever you say, right. >> i will take it all. we're on the same -- >> what about a you, hot dog or burger? >> i will take it all. i just want to eat. >> i'm dara brown you're watching "msnbc live" and this is video from columbus, ohio, where the independence day festivities got under way early. there's much more ahead, so stay with us here on msnbc. which you are you? be the you who doesn't cover
america's army ranked 17th in the world behind romania then.hen pearl harbor was tacked 24r. >> now as we fire up our grills for the fourth of july a walmart study tracked the american barbecue tradition to figure out which states were burger and hot dogs. overwhelmingly 39 state the went burger while a few states purchased more hot dogs and since everything is bigger in texas, the study found the lone star state leads all states in bun sales combined. which are you, dara? >> i'm up...
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in 1939 america's army ranked 17th in the world just behind romania.s just seven when pearl harbor was attacked and remembers it was all in after that. >> in grade school we were told we're helping to end the war, and we felt very involved, very patriotic about it. >> reporter: but that unity of purpose came at a price. african american service members were grossly discriminated against by their own commanders and the forced internment of japanese americans remains a deep wound. >> it's a scar on fdr. >> yes, it is. >> reporter: places like this museum in new orleans bring history to life. something mccullough has made his life's work. >> we can't just take those accomplishments, those gifts to us for granted. >> reporter: inspiring america with its own story. right there for the taking. >> people often say to me, hasn't all of this all been written? is there anything left to write about? oh, is there ever. thank goodness. >> today will mark president trump's first 4th of july as the nation's commander in chief. it's sure to be a busy day ahead for him
in 1939 america's army ranked 17th in the world just behind romania.s just seven when pearl harbor was attacked and remembers it was all in after that. >> in grade school we were told we're helping to end the war, and we felt very involved, very patriotic about it. >> reporter: but that unity of purpose came at a price. african american service members were grossly discriminated against by their own commanders and the forced internment of japanese americans remains a deep wound....
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some storms in finland, and north romania. gusty winds with the hail.ould be. 185 or low 205. contrast that with the mediterranean. it is getting hotter, with parts of spain, portugal and greece close to 40 celsius. it 5tays cooler further north, greece close to 40 celsius. it 5tays coolerfurther north, including us here in the uk, and we have the weather ahead coming up in half an hour. hello, i'm karin giannone, this is outside source. donald trump's son has released emails implying he knew about what seemed to be russian efforts to influence the us elections as early a5 june last year. it was revealed in a series of messages he posted online from last year showing he was eager to accept incriminating information about hillary clinton promised by a russian source. amnesty international accu5e5 iraqi and coalition forces of using excessive force in mosul — leading to the deaths of thousands of civilians. the coalition di5agree5. i reject any notion that coalition fires were in any way imprecise, not lawful, or excessively
some storms in finland, and north romania. gusty winds with the hail.ould be. 185 or low 205. contrast that with the mediterranean. it is getting hotter, with parts of spain, portugal and greece close to 40 celsius. it 5tays cooler further north, greece close to 40 celsius. it 5tays coolerfurther north, including us here in the uk, and we have the weather ahead coming up in half an hour. hello, i'm karin giannone, this is outside source. donald trump's son has released emails implying he knew...
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quite condemning of the fact that romania tried to sabotage a meeting between two switch egypt partners which of course moscow and just the now have been for quite some time. now just imagine call in if the sanctioned list of russia was to be followed through and not allow anyone on that list to fly over the russian air space that one of the biggest countries as far as land mass that would be some serious fuel spending for those entities so quite a surprising turn of events here yeah a lot of ill tempered diplomacy doing the rounds this friday miguel thanks very much for that thanks so much. a lot of developments going on in the past few hours and you know going to have the latest on that for you in the next thirty five minutes or so this is also international. for many particularly his critics a trumpet ministration is nothing less than chaos on steroids for some who know the president this is merely business as usual for him is this a winning strategy for the president america and the world. this man. who was. it was. kind of. this you. just see the. who he will get a good area for im
quite condemning of the fact that romania tried to sabotage a meeting between two switch egypt partners which of course moscow and just the now have been for quite some time. now just imagine call in if the sanctioned list of russia was to be followed through and not allow anyone on that list to fly over the russian air space that one of the biggest countries as far as land mass that would be some serious fuel spending for those entities so quite a surprising turn of events here yeah a lot of...
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now has you know sold missiles to poland or romania medium range written missiles that could hit russia i mean from the russians point of view and russia is a country that's often been invaded lost millions about twenty seven million people in world war two they've suffered a lot from wars in a way that the u.s. never has from their point of view they are constantly being threatened and all we have done is provoke them since the collapse of the soviet union which they thought would have been an open invitation to join the west in that never happened well it was conditional of course if you do x.y.z. one two three may be again a junior partner not something that doesn't fit with russia's so perceived definitions of security and alexander let me go to you. one again you look in the inability to look at the other side you know when we look at the summit in homburg. in putin trump agreed on an issue related to syria and the way i interpreted it is that again the russians show their patience because we all know we all know considering what's going on in the united states is that is trump cal
now has you know sold missiles to poland or romania medium range written missiles that could hit russia i mean from the russians point of view and russia is a country that's often been invaded lost millions about twenty seven million people in world war two they've suffered a lot from wars in a way that the u.s. never has from their point of view they are constantly being threatened and all we have done is provoke them since the collapse of the soviet union which they thought would have been an...
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that the plane was supposed to take from moscow to the capital of moldova but when it was nearing romania and countries air traffic control called the plane to clarify the list of passengers and when they found out the russian delegation headed by deputy prime minister dmitri to go said was on board the plane was denied entry the air carrier operating the flight says this was done to total go to him being on a sanctions list but did not specify which list that was exactly the pilots then had to go back and land in those and says the decision put the passengers lives in danger because of a potential fuel shortage and he's promised that there will be a response. now in just over an hour from now a soyuz spacecraft is due to blast off for the international space station carrying the next crew to the orbiting lab and here it is at the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan for us. this is the soyuz rocket that will carry its three months free to the international space station where they will spend one hundred thirty nine days in all base enjoying the time they would just be enjoying using the mak
that the plane was supposed to take from moscow to the capital of moldova but when it was nearing romania and countries air traffic control called the plane to clarify the list of passengers and when they found out the russian delegation headed by deputy prime minister dmitri to go said was on board the plane was denied entry the air carrier operating the flight says this was done to total go to him being on a sanctions list but did not specify which list that was exactly the pilots then had to...
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from there, it was going to other countries such as france, italy, romania, all countries within theo far but obviously there could be more details to come. —— within the european union. the main gist is that animal is not meant to be fit for human consumption where having documentation tampered with and then slaughtered as if they were animals that could be eating as regular horse meat. this investigation included a lot of money laundering as well. it is quite... it includes so many aspects of crime. the 65 people, do we know they be charged and there will be some success at the end of this? they be charged and there will be some success at the end of thi57m isa some success at the end of thi57m is a little bit early to know for sure at the moment. what we do know is that the people who have been arrested include farmers, bethany haines, slaughterhouse owners. anna lee of people involved in the sector. —— veterinarians and slaughterhouse owners. 0ne slaughterhouse owners. one man they believe was overseeing a lot of these activities from the town he resided in the spanish east coast
from there, it was going to other countries such as france, italy, romania, all countries within theo far but obviously there could be more details to come. —— within the european union. the main gist is that animal is not meant to be fit for human consumption where having documentation tampered with and then slaughtered as if they were animals that could be eating as regular horse meat. this investigation included a lot of money laundering as well. it is quite... it includes so many...