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>> let's cut this turkey up. >> that was a big turkey. you do need power cools. >> 30 pound bird right there. here goes the chain saw. >> you can do it, john. >> okay. i need one of those. >> it's a small, electric power chain saw, not throwing exhaust and gas and oil over everything. it goes right through all the bone and cartilage. >> meat flying around, which isn't bad. clean up the rest of the mess. oy. >> honestly, this is all silly, of course, but tell me that you just wouldn't want top try them. >> i can't believe that we're. >> i heard before that folks break up around the holidays, christmas specifically so they don't have a to buy a gift. don't be with that person if you're willing to break up with something for such awe lame reason. >> well, according to that, the turkey drop. water chesnutts. oh my gosh, how are we going to do this? why did we agree? >> we didn't, you did. >> the couple in this parody's been together six months, got to impress the family. six months is still too soon to be hosting dinner. >> boston market, per
>> let's cut this turkey up. >> that was a big turkey. you do need power cools. >> 30 pound bird right there. here goes the chain saw. >> you can do it, john. >> okay. i need one of those. >> it's a small, electric power chain saw, not throwing exhaust and gas and oil over everything. it goes right through all the bone and cartilage. >> meat flying around, which isn't bad. clean up the rest of the mess. oy. >> honestly, this is all silly, of...
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turkey let u.s. use incirlik to strike against syria. >> the more access that turkey grants the united states and other coalition partners through its base he in turkey, like incirlik, then it can try to extract other concessions in other arenas. >> among the list of demands it says turkey wants to keep a check on kurdish rebels it opposes. some of the faction he have become partners with the u.s. in fighting i.s.i.l. but in the wake of the paris attack pressure is building on turkey to do more and it was evident at the most recent presidential debate among democratic candidates. >> in particular turkey and the gulf nations have got to make up their minds. are they going to stand with us against this kind of jihadi rad cammism or not? >> turkey has other demands from the west namely creating a safe zone along the turkey border for refugees. turkey is now providing shelter for nearly 2 million refugees. while others are finding their way into europe through turkey. the battlefield grows more crowded a
turkey let u.s. use incirlik to strike against syria. >> the more access that turkey grants the united states and other coalition partners through its base he in turkey, like incirlik, then it can try to extract other concessions in other arenas. >> among the list of demands it says turkey wants to keep a check on kurdish rebels it opposes. some of the faction he have become partners with the u.s. in fighting i.s.i.l. but in the wake of the paris attack pressure is building on...
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we're talking turkey here. >> stephen: let's talk turkey. here is how i prepare my turkey. i have deep unresolved feelings of rage. and i, they come out when i-base the turkey. i do what i call hate basting where i jab it with the baster and pretend it is the face of people who have wronged me. here is my question, will that flavor come out in the turkey? >> well, we are in cooking line, yet exdrk dsh experts. >> stephen: as longs i have got you on the phone though, don't you ever need to let off some steam. >> you bet you, yes. >> stephen: halloween is easy because have i done some pumpkin. >> oh, really, can i imagine you do that. but why don't you just be good to the turkey this year. >> stephen: thanks very much, happy thanksgiving. say i had to tony. bye. >> good afternoon, turkey talk line, chef tony, how may i help you. >> stephen: it's stephen again, how do i deep fry my turkey without catching my house on fire and as a quick followup question, can you connect me to the fire department? >> don't put a wet turkey in hot fat. >> stephen: never fry a wet turkey. >> nev
we're talking turkey here. >> stephen: let's talk turkey. here is how i prepare my turkey. i have deep unresolved feelings of rage. and i, they come out when i-base the turkey. i do what i call hate basting where i jab it with the baster and pretend it is the face of people who have wronged me. here is my question, will that flavor come out in the turkey? >> well, we are in cooking line, yet exdrk dsh experts. >> stephen: as longs i have got you on the phone though, don't you...
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into turkey. now turkey is backing syrian rebels fighting to oust bashar al assad from power. russia is on the other side of the fight against those rebels. both fight isil, but neither seems to have made that its priority. 17 seconds, that is all it took for two russian su-24 fighter jets to stray 1.3 miles into turkish air space. one of the two planes slipped back into syria. the other, which had only been in turkish air space for 17 seconds, was shot down by a turkish fighter jet. the russians say it was shot down over syria and not turkey. whatever the case the pilots in the russian plane share chuted to the ground on the syrian side of the border where syrian rebels say they killed them both. here's why this all matters. turkey is a member of nato, and turkey's downing of a russian jet today was the first of its kind in the history of the nato alliance. if the russians decide to retaliate against turkey, the nato treaty stipulates that an attack on one member will be considered an attack on a
into turkey. now turkey is backing syrian rebels fighting to oust bashar al assad from power. russia is on the other side of the fight against those rebels. both fight isil, but neither seems to have made that its priority. 17 seconds, that is all it took for two russian su-24 fighter jets to stray 1.3 miles into turkish air space. one of the two planes slipped back into syria. the other, which had only been in turkish air space for 17 seconds, was shot down by a turkish fighter jet. the...
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in turkey. theve in mind demonstrations by thuggish partyts supporting the against mainstream media outlets and days before the election, and the arrest of journalists are hardly the kind of environment in which a fair environment can take place. that is not to mention the high level of violence in the high as wealmost as used to see in the 1980's which makes it very difficult to imagine a fair election being held in the southeast. where a large number of the kurdish voters reside. what do we that, find ourselves facing? although this victory was not foreseen by others, and must save been 30 to 40 polle taken, and not one protected this outcome. the highest i saw it was 47% for akp. that was an outlier. would it tells you is, even with this very large victory, the prime minister and the president have received 49% of the vote. that indicates that turkey remains a deeply divided society. requires, in my view, we wouldurkey forward like to see it be the kind of partneric, pluralistic for the unite
in turkey. theve in mind demonstrations by thuggish partyts supporting the against mainstream media outlets and days before the election, and the arrest of journalists are hardly the kind of environment in which a fair environment can take place. that is not to mention the high level of violence in the high as wealmost as used to see in the 1980's which makes it very difficult to imagine a fair election being held in the southeast. where a large number of the kurdish voters reside. what do we...
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but turkey pushed the matter to nato, and nato backed turkey up. essentially drawing a line, a line it seems now has been crossed with fairly tragic consequences. >> rory challands thank you. let's take you to brussels. neave barker is at the nato headquarters there. there will be an emergency meeting later today, neave. >> reporter: yes, that's right. we're about an hour away from the start of that extraordinary north atlantic council meeting. only a handful have been called in the alliance's 66-year history, but it is a key chance for all 28-member states to consider the evidence that is being presented by turkey, by either their military attache or turkey's permanent ambassador to nato. from what we gather the meeting itself will be chaired by nato secretary general, it could last anywhere between an hour to three hours in length. at the end of that, there will be a joint statement. we have been told that the rhetoric of that is likely to focus on unity in this difficult time. unity between all 28 nato alliance members. the last time an extraord
but turkey pushed the matter to nato, and nato backed turkey up. essentially drawing a line, a line it seems now has been crossed with fairly tragic consequences. >> rory challands thank you. let's take you to brussels. neave barker is at the nato headquarters there. there will be an emergency meeting later today, neave. >> reporter: yes, that's right. we're about an hour away from the start of that extraordinary north atlantic council meeting. only a handful have been called in the...
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he said that turkey amounted essentially to associates of terrorism, not just turkey, as well. he was suggesting that turkey would perhaps wanting nato to be acting in isil said interest, because the implications is by striking against russian planes, and as putin has always said, russian planes are hitting isil targets, that nato and turkey are therefore helping isil. it's a very strong message to come out from putin today. >> turkey has been expressing disquiet for sometime over russia's actions in northern syria. there was tension between russia and turkey before this incident. >> yes. there's been tension over a couple of different things. first of all, ankara was not happy that russia started a bombing campaign in syria. it was particularly not happy about some of the targets that russia had hid. turkman rebel groups in northern syria, other particular armed groups that turkey has been aiding and assessing, so that was one of the bones of contention. another one happened about a month ago, the beginning of october, when turkey said that russian planes had started violating
he said that turkey amounted essentially to associates of terrorism, not just turkey, as well. he was suggesting that turkey would perhaps wanting nato to be acting in isil said interest, because the implications is by striking against russian planes, and as putin has always said, russian planes are hitting isil targets, that nato and turkey are therefore helping isil. it's a very strong message to come out from putin today. >> turkey has been expressing disquiet for sometime over...
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the thoughtful people i think on all sides, in europe and turkey see the value of bringing turkey ever closer into the system, trade, rule of law, common standards whether industrial products or the way of governing and living. the human rights, if you will, freedom and european definitions of freedoms, which do not exist europe. >> that's a fair statement. they are different. the concepts of freedom of expression, and the limits of freedom of expression are different. do you think this gets back on track. do you think turkey can tradle as it has -- straddle as it has the important role in the east, and better relations and west? >> do you know, i think turkey can do better than straddle competing difficult forces, it can take advantage of the differences in geography, culture, economics, power. if it's good, and wise and taps its natural advantages, it can grow, develop and become stronger - even in terms of civil society and economy. it has been doing that with greater success or lesser success over the past 10-15 years. there were ups and downs. that's normal in the life of any mode
the thoughtful people i think on all sides, in europe and turkey see the value of bringing turkey ever closer into the system, trade, rule of law, common standards whether industrial products or the way of governing and living. the human rights, if you will, freedom and european definitions of freedoms, which do not exist europe. >> that's a fair statement. they are different. the concepts of freedom of expression, and the limits of freedom of expression are different. do you think this...
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, of our nato ally turkey. we will continue to follow the developments on the south eastern borders of nato very closely. i look forward to further contacts and i call for calm and deescalation al jazeera is lye for the us inside nato headquarters. so the focus there as we heard was calming the situation down, how are we going to do that in practice? >> the key message, that they really wanted to push home, is that the calming the deescalation with russia is absolutely vital, but on the other hand, of course, nato is throwing it's weight behind the line member, and has reiterated the believe that the russian jet was indeed in turkish air space when the decision was made to shoot the jet down. for the time being, we believe that all diplomatic channels with russia, at least on the surface are closed for the time being. that no dialog has been really happening either on the surface or behind closed doors between nato and russia. we imagine that will change in the coming days. it has been a time to consider all th
, of our nato ally turkey. we will continue to follow the developments on the south eastern borders of nato very closely. i look forward to further contacts and i call for calm and deescalation al jazeera is lye for the us inside nato headquarters. so the focus there as we heard was calming the situation down, how are we going to do that in practice? >> the key message, that they really wanted to push home, is that the calming the deescalation with russia is absolutely vital, but on the...
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is turkey. and the other thing that's important to recognize and important to point out because i think french president hollande is wrong about this, he thinks that russia can somehow be an ally. what the russian planes were probably doing is hitting turkoman positions in syria. i think erdogan of turkey thinks he needs to not leave the turkomans who are his allies undefended. this is why it gets so complicated. tom: very complex. clifford may, thank you, appreciate your expertise. >> thank you. tom: florida beachgoers had unexpected company while playing in the water. a shark feeding frenzy broke out near the shore of panamaa city beach, as dozens of sharks fought over bait fish swimming in the shallow surf. a crowd of spectators watched the spectacle safely from the shore. i'd stay on the shore, too. up next, donald trump finds his ultimate supporter. this is great. an impersonator with what trump calls a big beautiful head of hair. we'll tell you what else trump said that generated some head
is turkey. and the other thing that's important to recognize and important to point out because i think french president hollande is wrong about this, he thinks that russia can somehow be an ally. what the russian planes were probably doing is hitting turkoman positions in syria. i think erdogan of turkey thinks he needs to not leave the turkomans who are his allies undefended. this is why it gets so complicated. tom: very complex. clifford may, thank you, appreciate your expertise. >>...
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turkey. there's no bigger turkey than "rolling stone." as a certainlyist you look at "rolling stone" and you think how could they go through a process of note only reporting, writing, editing, and publishing without ever stopping to say, hey, is this right? did this really happen? does someone have some corroboration? have the cops been called? do we have somebody on the record saying this happened? oh, no. turkey like cluck, cluck, cluck. >> you have really high expectations for journalism. kidding. i agree with you. >> the reason why that happened is if you want a story to be true, you're willing to overlook the facts. that's "rolling stone." >> they have a political agenda. >> they wanted the story to be true. >> start with the title of the story and work backwards. >> but has it hurt "rolling stone." >> i ni so. the reputation and the brand has been damaged. >> they're being sued. >> lawsuits. it's not a good situation. happy thanksgiving. >> they will have to do a revamp, a complete do o
turkey. there's no bigger turkey than "rolling stone." as a certainlyist you look at "rolling stone" and you think how could they go through a process of note only reporting, writing, editing, and publishing without ever stopping to say, hey, is this right? did this really happen? does someone have some corroboration? have the cops been called? do we have somebody on the record saying this happened? oh, no. turkey like cluck, cluck, cluck. >> you have really high...
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they are actually supported by turkey. just describe that dynamic. >> this area seems to be mostly occupied by the turkman. they have a strong ethnic bond with turkey. ankara has long supported them and defended them and threatened syria against any retaliation. they have in the past been accusing russia of bombing places in syria. now, this has become a problem with russia and turkey now for the last couple months. the situation, of course, is also complicated by the fact that you have isis nearby as well. they have been fighting the turkman. all these different factions involved that complicated situations on the ground. >> in terms of the images we are seeing here, it will be damaging, isn't it, to the coverage of the conflict in the area. there has been accusations that russia is not coordinating properly with groups on the ground and going it alone and turkey saying enough is enough. in terms of russia's work in the area, how do you think it will be effected by this? >> as you mentioned, russia has been carrying out a
they are actually supported by turkey. just describe that dynamic. >> this area seems to be mostly occupied by the turkman. they have a strong ethnic bond with turkey. ankara has long supported them and defended them and threatened syria against any retaliation. they have in the past been accusing russia of bombing places in syria. now, this has become a problem with russia and turkey now for the last couple months. the situation, of course, is also complicated by the fact that you have...
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turkey be concerned with what turkey is doing near that border area? >> different reasons. one of the reasons is that turkey has been saying what exactly the americans have been saying in the past few weeks and they believe the russian military intervention is not necessarily to take on i.s.i.l. but to pave the ground for the syrian army to stage a come back and to take some of the strategic positions and what it lost over the last four years, at the same time the turks have been saying that they would like to see the russians engage in a political dialog that would pave the way for new syria without bashar al-assad, a syria where the moderate syria opposition would take over and the turks have been saying they believe the russians are using the fight against i.s.i.l. as a smokes screen and that, in fact, they are noted as basically to strengthen bashar al-assad and talking about huge areas on the border with turkey where the russians have been operating with their fighter jets and it's a concern that the turks are concerned about, some of the russian
turkey be concerned with what turkey is doing near that border area? >> different reasons. one of the reasons is that turkey has been saying what exactly the americans have been saying in the past few weeks and they believe the russian military intervention is not necessarily to take on i.s.i.l. but to pave the ground for the syrian army to stage a come back and to take some of the strategic positions and what it lost over the last four years, at the same time the turks have been saying...
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tom: tell us about the allied structure of turkey. who are turkey's allies? andrew: it could not be more complicated. a thin diagram tried to explain everything, it would be an absolute mess. what is important is we still do not know where the pilots are. we are hearing that they may a militia up with fighting with turkey. if that is the case, that would be good because they are a proxy that they have control or have links with. if the pilots are with some other group, things could get much messier. but in terms of on the ground, we do not know yet where the pilots are. francine: this of course is an embarrassment for vladimir putin, and also tensions between russia and turkey have not been great. what would be an elegant way for vladimir putin to not retaliate and come out of this? we are still hearing from the defense ministry of russia saying it was in syrian airspace. this is crucial. andrew: we may not see retaliation. we will see a response. vladimir putin has to respond. as you said, it is slightly embarrassing. if they were shot down by f-16's as oppo
tom: tell us about the allied structure of turkey. who are turkey's allies? andrew: it could not be more complicated. a thin diagram tried to explain everything, it would be an absolute mess. what is important is we still do not know where the pilots are. we are hearing that they may a militia up with fighting with turkey. if that is the case, that would be good because they are a proxy that they have control or have links with. if the pilots are with some other group, things could get much...
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is turkey an emerging market? james: to me it certainly is, an emerging market because of the deficit challenges it faces in common with so many other emerging economies. very hard to argue its stock markets and financial markets are genuinely developed. tom: if mr. erdogan is reaffirmed as the leader of turkey, can he be proactive about dragging turkey into nato and what shift will you see him dialogue with this victory for mr. erdogan [james: less european in his perspective and on the other hand, it is clear, long-term financial health of turkey is very dependent on it becoming a genuine part of the european union. francine: gentlemen, you look at emerging markets, how does turkey stack up to others? brazil is a mess, if you get russia, the price of oil is hurting the economy and inflation is high. james: turkey is the more vulnerable emerging economy because of the deficit challenges and the ongoing weakness of the turkish lira will be a significant challenge for global investors want toing put money into turk
is turkey an emerging market? james: to me it certainly is, an emerging market because of the deficit challenges it faces in common with so many other emerging economies. very hard to argue its stock markets and financial markets are genuinely developed. tom: if mr. erdogan is reaffirmed as the leader of turkey, can he be proactive about dragging turkey into nato and what shift will you see him dialogue with this victory for mr. erdogan [james: less european in his perspective and on the other...
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turkey's government says turkey's aircraft shot it down close to the syrian border. >> translator: this is a stab in the back. the pilot did not threaten anyone. and the plane was shot down in syrian air space. this tragic event will have serious consequences. >> reporter: both pilots ejected and parachuted to the ground. russian military helicopters are reported to be searching for them near the border. the syrian opposition says it has the body of one of the pilots and that the second one is also dead. turkey has released a map which claims to show a russian plane through -- flew across its border with syria. >> turkey has been careful not to antagonize russia. turkey had in fact warned russia on a number of occasions that russian jets were entering turkish air space. so the fact that turkey is feeling now bold enough to take this action, i think speaks volumes about turkey's new political confidence in this context. >> reporter: the jet is a russian built all weather attack aircraft has flown in almost all conflicts since it was first introduced in 1967. the russian government denies
turkey's government says turkey's aircraft shot it down close to the syrian border. >> translator: this is a stab in the back. the pilot did not threaten anyone. and the plane was shot down in syrian air space. this tragic event will have serious consequences. >> reporter: both pilots ejected and parachuted to the ground. russian military helicopters are reported to be searching for them near the border. the syrian opposition says it has the body of one of the pilots and that the...
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>> don't put a wet turkey in hot fat. >> stephen: never fry a wet turkey. >> never fry a wet turkey in hot oil. >> correct. >> stephen: okay. stay strong, tony, again, happy thanksgiving? happy thanksgiving? >> happy thanksgiving. >> stephen: you're breaking my heart, tony. we'll be right there. >> this has been thanksgiving turkey tips with our friends at butterball. >> stephen: we'll have some more turkey tips later on in the show. (cheers and applause)'s called a rigged economy, and this is how it works. most new wealth flows to the top 1%. it's a system held in place by corrupt politics where wall street banks and billionaires buy elections. my campaign is powered by over a million small contributions, people like you who want to fight back. the truth is you can't change a corrupt system by taking its money. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my first ges tonight is a writer and star of the rocky, rambo and expendables films. this week he returns to his iconic role playing rocky balboa in the film "creed." >> everything i've got has mov
>> don't put a wet turkey in hot fat. >> stephen: never fry a wet turkey. >> never fry a wet turkey in hot oil. >> correct. >> stephen: okay. stay strong, tony, again, happy thanksgiving? happy thanksgiving? >> happy thanksgiving. >> stephen: you're breaking my heart, tony. we'll be right there. >> this has been thanksgiving turkey tips with our friends at butterball. >> stephen: we'll have some more turkey tips later on in the show. (cheers...
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nations and turkey? >> reporter: well, it's been perhaps surprisingly easy and surprisingly quick to come up with proposals which both sides would sit down to talk about here in brussels. this came out of the summit just 2 1/2 weeks ago. what will be more difficult is pinning down the detail. we know that the european union has promised turkey $3.2 billion to facilitate more refugees within its own boarders to allow also syrians to enter its job market and to send their children to school there. but we don't know exactly which government will be putting how much in to that pot. we don't know the time frame that we are talking about. and lastly, we don't know exactly how much pressure there will still be on those sensitive issues like press freedom. we have just had a letter sent to the e.u. in the last few days from a pair of well-known journalist who his have been arrested after publishing an article which displeased the president of turkey, they are urging the e.u. not to forget about its commitment to
nations and turkey? >> reporter: well, it's been perhaps surprisingly easy and surprisingly quick to come up with proposals which both sides would sit down to talk about here in brussels. this came out of the summit just 2 1/2 weeks ago. what will be more difficult is pinning down the detail. we know that the european union has promised turkey $3.2 billion to facilitate more refugees within its own boarders to allow also syrians to enter its job market and to send their children to school...
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turkey or russia. they had the one hour long conversation over the phone to try to rectify the situation as it stands. however, moscow has said that this incident cannot go without some sort of retaliation. we are hearing that russia is maybe going to cancel some sort of trade agreement between two countries and trade agreements are one of the pillars of the relationship between russia and turkey, which has so seen a warming of relationships over the past few years. the contention here isn't only about the downing of this jet. it is about syria and the civil war there, russia has been conducting several military airstrikes over the past couple of weeks in syria claiming it's targeting isil. turkey say no, it is targeting opponents of bashar al assad and the syrian regime, the allies of turkey. turkey voice bashar al assad as the problem in syria and it is him who eventually destroyed the country and he must go. assad is a very close ally to moscow, so how things will play out in the next couple of days
turkey or russia. they had the one hour long conversation over the phone to try to rectify the situation as it stands. however, moscow has said that this incident cannot go without some sort of retaliation. we are hearing that russia is maybe going to cancel some sort of trade agreement between two countries and trade agreements are one of the pillars of the relationship between russia and turkey, which has so seen a warming of relationships over the past few years. the contention here isn't...
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no-one, no-one can demand from turkey that turkey will ignore all the acts violating turkish airspace and the infringement of sovereignty rights and the breach of law. turkey does not have a particular negative - we don't have any invention to escal-- intention to eescalate the situation. what we are worried about is to defend our security and the rights of our brothers, in the north of latakia, in the regions around our borders, and we are trying to protect our kin, our brethren who are living in that area. we are locating them to the camps in haiti and in syria and the turkish is providing every available support to our brethren. on one hand you have families and on the other hand you see the husband's of these families are struggling to defend their homeland. okay. we should be honest here. supporting someone who is practicing state terror is, if you confirm, if you approve violence or oppression, you are oppressor. muslim is a person that you feel safe about their actions and the words. you must be sure and safe about the words and actions of the person. we are against all terrori
no-one, no-one can demand from turkey that turkey will ignore all the acts violating turkish airspace and the infringement of sovereignty rights and the breach of law. turkey does not have a particular negative - we don't have any invention to escal-- intention to eescalate the situation. what we are worried about is to defend our security and the rights of our brothers, in the north of latakia, in the regions around our borders, and we are trying to protect our kin, our brethren who are living...
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what's turkey's feelings on that? >> reporter: the syrians - sorry, the turks have been repeatedly asking for a safe zone in the 90 kilometer area where on the syrian side i.s.i.l. has expanded, and the rationale of the turks has been this. we would like to have a safe zone where civilians could converse but also we would like to ensure there's no-one operating on those areas very close to turkey. the international community and the americans, in particular, were not really excited about that idea saying that the top priority for the time being is to step up the pressure against i.s.i.l. in cubani, in ha;; ika and also not far from the southern part of aleppo. you have two different narratives here. this is exactly what the americans are trying to do, to come to some sort of compromise with the turks. launch a military action but also take into account some of the strategic concerns or security concerns of the turks who have made it quite clear that they have two problems of the i.s.i.l. is a problem, but also kurdish
what's turkey's feelings on that? >> reporter: the syrians - sorry, the turks have been repeatedly asking for a safe zone in the 90 kilometer area where on the syrian side i.s.i.l. has expanded, and the rationale of the turks has been this. we would like to have a safe zone where civilians could converse but also we would like to ensure there's no-one operating on those areas very close to turkey. the international community and the americans, in particular, were not really excited about...
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turkey -- russia is turkey's second largest trading partner. turkey gets 60% of its gas from russia. russian tourists bring in $4 billion a year, a lot of money there, turkey saying that what happened in the skies over syria should not translate to the economy but it doesn't look like putin's ready to forgive and forget. >> okay. ian, thanks so much for all of that background. so, did turkey dangerously overreact in shooting of the russian jet? joining us now, two military experts of opposing sides. general james "spider" marks, cnn military analyst, now the executive dean of the university of phoenix, he says yes, they did over react. cnn military analyst and retired army former commanding general of europe, ma mark hertling say. we thought it would be interesting to have you two duke these out. i will refer you to your titles to put you on even playing field. why do you say they were justified in doing so? >> well, good morning, alisyn, happy thanksgiving, first of all. second, great to have dueling generals and friends and west point classma
turkey -- russia is turkey's second largest trading partner. turkey gets 60% of its gas from russia. russian tourists bring in $4 billion a year, a lot of money there, turkey saying that what happened in the skies over syria should not translate to the economy but it doesn't look like putin's ready to forgive and forget. >> okay. ian, thanks so much for all of that background. so, did turkey dangerously overreact in shooting of the russian jet? joining us now, two military experts of...
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thank you very much. >> first question turkey. >> secretary-general from turkey the prime minister has talked a little bit about it but there is a lot of separation in europe in russian press that turkey did not give the correct information about the flight, that there was no air space infringement et cetera and a lot of speculation on that, can you tell us if turkey was transparent enough and really in the meetings in the past that all the members are united behind turkey, thank you? >> turkey has shared a lot of information with nato and nato allies and also had a special meeting of the north atlantic county where turkish ambassador went to all the information and all the details connected to the incident last week. and the information that we have also from other sources is consistent with turkish assessment about what happened last week and i think what we have seen under line sir and what we have stated several times and that is the concern related to all the increased activity and presence of russian military capabilities in syria and of course to nato borders. turkey has its rig
thank you very much. >> first question turkey. >> secretary-general from turkey the prime minister has talked a little bit about it but there is a lot of separation in europe in russian press that turkey did not give the correct information about the flight, that there was no air space infringement et cetera and a lot of speculation on that, can you tell us if turkey was transparent enough and really in the meetings in the past that all the members are united behind turkey, thank...
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turkey and the u.s. accuse russia of targeting syrian opposition and helping president assad to regain areas. turkey shares a long border with syria, and said that assad has no role to play in the future. the growing divide between turkey and russia undermines the international push to find a way out of syria's ongoing syri sir civil war. >> rory challands has been following the reaction and has this from moscow. >> it was the angry language of portrayal, vladimir putin confirmed turkey had shot done a russian plane. he described it as a stab in the back. we've always regarded turkey not only as a close neighbor but also as a friendly state. i don'state. turkey addressed the nato partners as it was it was us who downed the plane, not vice versa. >> a rocket tipped the plane over the syrian territory. the plane fell in territory four kilometers away from the border. according to preliminary data one of the parties was killed in the air. >> russia's first respond was diplomatic. sergei lavrov canceled wedn
turkey and the u.s. accuse russia of targeting syrian opposition and helping president assad to regain areas. turkey shares a long border with syria, and said that assad has no role to play in the future. the growing divide between turkey and russia undermines the international push to find a way out of syria's ongoing syri sir civil war. >> rory challands has been following the reaction and has this from moscow. >> it was the angry language of portrayal, vladimir putin confirmed...
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. >> they are a wild turkey. >> all videos of these turkeys just having a full-on rumble. develop having a disagreement, and oh, come on, calm down, calm down. one gets himself in the middle. blocked. be nice. >> on the line. >> turkey's against the world. >> it just continues escalating. looks like it comes down, it gets rough and knock over this bucket. >> hey. everybody creeps up. >> run, guys, run, they're going call the popo. >>> i'm going to start off by saying that if this ever happened to me, they are back and this time, with the throwing ties at people prank. dp you see these people, jogging down the street -- >> [ bleep ]. >> terrifying in the face of running. they're going to chase you, buddy. >> up next, jumps in. >> escalator, shut out. >> oh man. this is -- >> this is the kind of thing that you don't -- wish you could do sometimes. but look at the people that did do it. >> they're waiting for a bus. >> maybe like on his way to a job interview or something. >> and check and stretch and ta-da, oh. >> i hope he can run faster than that dude. >> no because it did
. >> they are a wild turkey. >> all videos of these turkeys just having a full-on rumble. develop having a disagreement, and oh, come on, calm down, calm down. one gets himself in the middle. blocked. be nice. >> on the line. >> turkey's against the world. >> it just continues escalating. looks like it comes down, it gets rough and knock over this bucket. >> hey. everybody creeps up. >> run, guys, run, they're going call the popo. >>> i'm going...
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down by turkey. the incident marked the first class between foreign powers embroiled in the syrian war. >> an unidentified plane was warned to 10 times before it entered our space. warnings, it insisted on violating our airspace. following that, after the intervention, the plane was shot down. day's tragic event was significant consequences for relationship between russia and turkey. we will never tolerate such atrocities as happened today. times the fact that a large amount of oil and oil products is being transferred to the territory of turkey from the territory seized that is how gangsters are receiving a financial support. stab in theve a back with strikes against our jets which are fighting terrorism. >> turkey says -- has a right to defend its territory, and its airspace. is very important for us right now to make for that both the russians and the turks are talking to each other to find out exactly what happened. take measures to discourage any kind of escalation. jonathan: let's continue this
down by turkey. the incident marked the first class between foreign powers embroiled in the syrian war. >> an unidentified plane was warned to 10 times before it entered our space. warnings, it insisted on violating our airspace. following that, after the intervention, the plane was shot down. day's tragic event was significant consequences for relationship between russia and turkey. we will never tolerate such atrocities as happened today. times the fact that a large amount of oil and...
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. >>> we stand in solidarity with turkey and support their intelligence of their nato ally turkey. we will continue to follow the developments on the south-eastern borders of nato very closely. i look forward to further contacts between the parties and i call for calm and deescalation >>> the russian war plane came down in an area of syria controlled by turk man rebels who shot at the pilots as they par chuted to the ground. who are they? they have lived in the region for hundreds of years dating back to the 11th century. estimates of how many turk men there are vary from one and a half million to three million. they were the first to take up arms. they look to turkey for support and protection. we spoke to a professor' university of michigan for turkey's motives for shooting down the plane. >>> turkey would like to establish a sphere of influence inside syria, a no go zone where only turkey will execute power. the ethnic group which is related to the turks is part of that projected sphere of influence. i think part of what's going on here is that turkey is now asserting its right
. >>> we stand in solidarity with turkey and support their intelligence of their nato ally turkey. we will continue to follow the developments on the south-eastern borders of nato very closely. i look forward to further contacts between the parties and i call for calm and deescalation >>> the russian war plane came down in an area of syria controlled by turk man rebels who shot at the pilots as they par chuted to the ground. who are they? they have lived in the region for...
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just real roasted turkey. carved thick. that's the right way to make a good turkey sandwich. the right way to eat it? is however you eat it. panera. food as it should be. the medicare enrollment deadline is just a few days away. changes to medicare plans could significantly impact your healthcare costs. to find out if you're are you are you getting all the benefits you're entitled to call healthmarkets? hi, i'm doctor martin gizzi it's a new medicare year. that means more changes ... and more confusion. my advice? don't go it alone. you can get smart, unbiased help finding the right coverage for you. call healthmarkets today. we search thousands of medicare plans from leading insurance companies. plans that may... cost less... cover more ... with more choices... like dental and vision care ... and freedom to choose your own doctors all at a price you can afford. we find the right plan for you. and we do it at no cost. if you miss the medicare deadline, you may have to wait a year before enrolling. please don't wait. call now and let healthmarkets find the right medicare plan
just real roasted turkey. carved thick. that's the right way to make a good turkey sandwich. the right way to eat it? is however you eat it. panera. food as it should be. the medicare enrollment deadline is just a few days away. changes to medicare plans could significantly impact your healthcare costs. to find out if you're are you are you getting all the benefits you're entitled to call healthmarkets? hi, i'm doctor martin gizzi it's a new medicare year. that means more changes ... and more...
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turkey, turkey. >> and family time means family photos. just say -- >> cheese. >> see the kink in this thanksgiving portrait. >> look for a hot second, see -- oh. >> time to be thankful for all the turkey fails. i think this is a classic, dropping the turkey into the big batch of boiling oil. >> this is always so dangerous. >> people burn down their homes doing this stuff. >> yeah. >> but this video with what we know what happens and everything went flawlessly. >> yeah! >> if you're not cooking your turkingly a vat of oil, you are cooking it in the oven like these people here. things change. >> [ bleep ]. >> oh. >> cut the oxygen off. >> in the end, they did put out the fire, but their turkey was half burned. >> this girl is walking through the house, it's thanksgiving, she's recording the family. >> happy thanksgiving! >> she picks it up to show the camera. >> instead, she just falls on her booty. >> who wants a ham sandwich? >> this next one -- >> how many are there? >> they call it a turkey rocket because right at the tip of the rocket
turkey, turkey. >> and family time means family photos. just say -- >> cheese. >> see the kink in this thanksgiving portrait. >> look for a hot second, see -- oh. >> time to be thankful for all the turkey fails. i think this is a classic, dropping the turkey into the big batch of boiling oil. >> this is always so dangerous. >> people burn down their homes doing this stuff. >> yeah. >> but this video with what we know what happens and...
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turkey says it gave ten warnings to the plane. but one of the two crew men who parachuted out of the jet before it was shot down said that turkey gave no warning before opening fire. the u.s. military said that human error was to blame in the afghan city of kundus where 30 people were killed. pope francis has landed in nairobi in the first stop of his african tour. huge crowds have welcomed the head of the catholic church into african capital. he is expected to push for reconciliation and unity. he's expected to travel to uganda and the central africa republic. >> many people line the streets to welcome the pope. he held talks with the president and other leaders and addressed thation outlining areas he's going to be focusing on. religious tolerance will be a big issue. ale be meeting with leaders of all faiths, a group that has carried out several attacks in season i can't, uganda and somalia and created mistrust between muslims and christians, particularly here in kenya. he spoke about the need to protect young people, protect t
turkey says it gave ten warnings to the plane. but one of the two crew men who parachuted out of the jet before it was shot down said that turkey gave no warning before opening fire. the u.s. military said that human error was to blame in the afghan city of kundus where 30 people were killed. pope francis has landed in nairobi in the first stop of his african tour. huge crowds have welcomed the head of the catholic church into african capital. he is expected to push for reconciliation and...
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suddenly for turkey, the refugee crisis is an opportunity. >> reporter: turkey has been trying to join the european union since before the berlin wall came down in 1989. for all that time germany has blocked it on the grounds that turkey's human rights record isn't good enough and suddenly the talk of repressions and abuse is vanishing on the wind because they're paid to keep the refugees out. given how many european politicians describe the refugees as economic migrants, that sounds to some to be a highly hypocrite cal position for the european union to take. >>> the european union is ready to give up human rights. it's own values. why the european union actually exists and it is doing this on the back of the most vulnerable people, the refugees. >> reporter: more than three billion dollars will be found and given to turkey for more camps and presumably more barbed wire. perhaps it will constitute a life for the refugees, perhaps not, but clearly it says europe's new fences haven't worked, so they're pushing them even further towards syria and iraq. lawrence lee in berlin >>> the euro
suddenly for turkey, the refugee crisis is an opportunity. >> reporter: turkey has been trying to join the european union since before the berlin wall came down in 1989. for all that time germany has blocked it on the grounds that turkey's human rights record isn't good enough and suddenly the talk of repressions and abuse is vanishing on the wind because they're paid to keep the refugees out. given how many european politicians describe the refugees as economic migrants, that sounds to...
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>> a lot of it depends on the type turkey you're buying, if you want fresh turkey, that tends to be more expensive, but the national turkey federation actually came out this week and said, you can see these door buster deals for frozen turkey for as little as 49 cents, when you think about a wholesales price of $1.30 plus, grocery stores are taking it on the chin there. >> morgan, thank you very much. >>> up next "on the money" a look at the news for the week ahead. important money moves to make before the end-of-the year. >>> for more on our show and our guests you can go to our web site and you can follow us on twitter @on the money. here are the stories coming up. on mubd we'll get a look at october's existing home sale. on tuesday, the first read of the gross domestic product for the third quarter is released. we'll be getting the latest new home sale numbers for the month of october. happy thanksgiving the markets are closed on thursday. the day after thanksgiving is one of the biggest shopping days of the year. black friday the retailers hope their bottom lines go from in the red t
>> a lot of it depends on the type turkey you're buying, if you want fresh turkey, that tends to be more expensive, but the national turkey federation actually came out this week and said, you can see these door buster deals for frozen turkey for as little as 49 cents, when you think about a wholesales price of $1.30 plus, grocery stores are taking it on the chin there. >> morgan, thank you very much. >>> up next "on the money" a look at the news for the week...
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of empire. >> it has been the most turbulent year in a decade of turkey's political history. >> turkey has set a new course. one that many hoped would carry it into the european union. >> there's clearly a significant portion of the turkish population that's not happy with the policies of the democratically elected government. >> but things have changed. they are changing. >> you get clashes erupting, demonstrators throwing rocks. >> and what happens next has implications far beyond turkey. ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la >> it has been a turbulent year for turkey. and i arrive in istanbul at the moment of a critical election. the question on everyone's mind is whether the current president and his ruling party will win a large enough majority to change the constitution, potentially allowing him to stay in power indefinitely. these have been good t
of empire. >> it has been the most turbulent year in a decade of turkey's political history. >> turkey has set a new course. one that many hoped would carry it into the european union. >> there's clearly a significant portion of the turkish population that's not happy with the policies of the democratically elected government. >> but things have changed. they are changing. >> you get clashes erupting, demonstrators throwing rocks. >> and what happens next has...
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but not within turkey. so what we need to do here is to -- everybody take a step back and say what is our real goal here? is our goal to fight amongst ourselves? or is our goal to deal with the syrian civil war, get that negotiated and those are the negotiations that are going on in vienna. and then get isis. now, that's a common goal of all three of these countries, united states, russia and turkey. so keep in mind the price. keep in mind the goal. these kinds of incidents are terrible. they're certainly disruptive. but they cannot become a game changer. and the end game itself. >> here's what a u.s. officials and analysts have expressed concern to me about. now, i'll run the scenario by you, congressman. >> sure. >> that russia now retaliates against those ethnic turks inside syria for killing that russian pilot as he was parachuting down. the turks have warned the russians don't go after their fellow turks in syria. if the russians start bombing those positions big time, will the turkish f-16s and other
but not within turkey. so what we need to do here is to -- everybody take a step back and say what is our real goal here? is our goal to fight amongst ourselves? or is our goal to deal with the syrian civil war, get that negotiated and those are the negotiations that are going on in vienna. and then get isis. now, that's a common goal of all three of these countries, united states, russia and turkey. so keep in mind the price. keep in mind the goal. these kinds of incidents are terrible....
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there is no other country who is as genuine against i.s.i.s., as turkey. as turkey. they want security, peace and the people in syria want to be in security. i'd like to ask this, our brothers and sisters. >> those that run away from fire. where are they going to run? >> they are going to run to turkey. is there anywhere else they can run too. yes, there is. are they going to drawn or run away to other places. but the people in the other places do not let them to go in. >> our door is open to them. i will care with you. i will see it they have opened the door for them. do you know what they say. the turk members ano, thank you, we are not going to come. we will martyr in the lands, but we will not desert it. >> that is the picture. that's the picture. he will continue to bomb them, then you'll say this and that. the regime is bombing the area, and the regime does not give them the right to live. they are citizens from syria, and they are relations. despite the bombings, they are getting ready for the winter in the tent villages. we will continue to be with them. some
there is no other country who is as genuine against i.s.i.s., as turkey. as turkey. they want security, peace and the people in syria want to be in security. i'd like to ask this, our brothers and sisters. >> those that run away from fire. where are they going to run? >> they are going to run to turkey. is there anywhere else they can run too. yes, there is. are they going to drawn or run away to other places. but the people in the other places do not let them to go in. >> our...
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they ethnically have close ties with turkey. turkey has been backing them. turkey warned the government of syria as well as the russians from attacking them. they see them as their close relatives. president erdowan talked about this a little while ago. take a listen. >> we do not have any intention to escalate this matter. all we are caring for is a defending of security and the law and rights of our brothers. >> we really have two different narratives here, two different times of rhetoric from turkey is one of consilltory tone, where they're saying they don't want this to happen again they say there should be a dialogue to make sure that happens. putin used fiery rhetoric. he is going to ensure it doesn't happen again through steam. there are surface-to-air missiles being deployed in the western part of syria near the area where this plane was shot down. he says jets on bombing missions will have fighter escorts as well. so it definitely seems like tensions are rising. but the international community is trying to do what they can to lower them. >> now, ian
they ethnically have close ties with turkey. turkey has been backing them. turkey warned the government of syria as well as the russians from attacking them. they see them as their close relatives. president erdowan talked about this a little while ago. take a listen. >> we do not have any intention to escalate this matter. all we are caring for is a defending of security and the law and rights of our brothers. >> we really have two different narratives here, two different times of...