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citizens and turkey. one of the biggest changes in this coup of 2016 is the size of the istanbul airport and the new westernization has been extraordinary. the president discusses the coup with secretary of state kerry as well. presidencythe turkey said that in at 16 shot down hijacked helicopters. some of the immediate headlines. no one has predicted this better tun donald t -- donna y, founder of the middle east institutell. ull, founder of the middle east institute. we are thrilled to bring her in. when you look at this moment in turkey, what is the distinction versus 2007 and 2011? [indiscernible] tom: we are having technical difficulties there with dr. tol . we will try to get her back on in a bit. matt, i think you have been good on focusing on futuna:. there is an immediate u.s. angle to the calculus of ankara and istanbul. mark: right, because he is here in pennsylvania, and i have heard this from a lot of turkish citizens, that he is a creature here that erdogan has been fighting against for some
citizens and turkey. one of the biggest changes in this coup of 2016 is the size of the istanbul airport and the new westernization has been extraordinary. the president discusses the coup with secretary of state kerry as well. presidencythe turkey said that in at 16 shot down hijacked helicopters. some of the immediate headlines. no one has predicted this better tun donald t -- donna y, founder of the middle east institutell. ull, founder of the middle east institute. we are thrilled to bring...
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turkey too. >> do you want turkey? you like turkey? [ barking ] >>> you know, what's the worst part of thanksgiving? chewing. it slows you down, man. you have all this great food. the turkey, the sweet potatoes. the gravy. you have to load it up and chew. get all the flavors together. >> you have to taste it, duh. >> that's the point. >> but now you can taste it and you don't have to chew. >> imagine you're with your family, the whole family. it's thanksgiving. all of them. huge table. everything you can ever imagine is on that table. all that food. all right. now go like this and put all that food into a blender. then you blend it up and you drink it. this sounds like a convenient way to celebrate thanksgiving dinner on the go. >> they got it all ready. getting themselves some bread, some mashed potatoes, stuffing, sweet potatoes, green beans. season it up a little bit. get it all together. he smells it. >> smells good. it actually smells like a petting zoo. >> so preston takes it back in to sam
turkey too. >> do you want turkey? you like turkey? [ barking ] >>> you know, what's the worst part of thanksgiving? chewing. it slows you down, man. you have all this great food. the turkey, the sweet potatoes. the gravy. you have to load it up and chew. get all the flavors together. >> you have to taste it, duh. >> that's the point. >> but now you can taste it and you don't have to chew. >> imagine you're with your family, the whole family. it's...
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turkey is an important partner for europe. turkey's also a part of nato, and critically, its neighboring syria, and i don't think anybody wants to see that region destabilizing further, so the unanimous viewpoint has been, throughout the night, from the uk and elsewhere, is that this coup was not a good thing and i think there's a sense of relief that it does appear to have failed. but of course there are questions now about what happens next. >> sort of the sentiment of erdogan may not be good but he's the best we've got and considering the alternative, you never know what may happen. kitty logan live in london with the latest. kitty, thank you so much. >> well, turkey is an ally of the united states, especially in the fight against isis. joining us now on the phone is lieutenant colonel who is retired from the u.s. army special forces. colonel is no stranger to the middle east. now, colonel assuming that this coup has in fact failed as reported will we see any changes in turkey's relationship with the u.s.? >> i don't antici
turkey is an important partner for europe. turkey's also a part of nato, and critically, its neighboring syria, and i don't think anybody wants to see that region destabilizing further, so the unanimous viewpoint has been, throughout the night, from the uk and elsewhere, is that this coup was not a good thing and i think there's a sense of relief that it does appear to have failed. but of course there are questions now about what happens next. >> sort of the sentiment of erdogan may not...
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turkeys like that and turkeys who act like dogs, a whole turkey show. >>> toursdtoda and snow just up the road. this is right along the peak to peak highway, and wind is gusting between 25-45 mph around the metro area and continuing to accelerate from now through at least 11:00 this and you say you've been homeless off and on for a ?z?ptime. what does a thanvi mean to you? >> it means a lot. when you come in here and the friendship you feel and people trying to help people here, you know, it means so much that somebody would take the time on a day where they could be with their families, and instead they come here and dedicate you're a bad person odoesn't fi you come in here and d it's a g feeling. it makes you feel warm inside and gives you inspiration to change your life and get a job and do the right thing. you know what i mean? this place is awesome. everybody here is all about improving you and getting you back on your feet and have self- alliance and be a oductive member of society instead of detrimental instead of living >> reporter: how excited are you for the turkey? i'm star
turkeys like that and turkeys who act like dogs, a whole turkey show. >>> toursdtoda and snow just up the road. this is right along the peak to peak highway, and wind is gusting between 25-45 mph around the metro area and continuing to accelerate from now through at least 11:00 this and you say you've been homeless off and on for a ?z?ptime. what does a thanvi mean to you? >> it means a lot. when you come in here and the friendship you feel and people trying to help people here,...
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why turkey. we're going to delve into the underlying factors behind the latest attack, next. flexible... .and it has a chewy, porous texture, full of little tiny air pockets that gives dogs' teeth a clean scrub all the way down to the gum line. (vo) introducing purina dentalife. for life. defianour citral bones. . easily absorbed calcm plus vitamin d. defy bone aging with citracal maximum. our highest level of calcium plus d. . >>> we're learning new details right now about the attack on the airport in istanbul, turkey, yesterday. the governor of istanbul says 41 people are dead and 130 remain in the hospital after last night's attack. one key question this morning, why turkey? i didn't know this. turkey, this is the eighth attack we've seen in 2016 in turkey. why? >> i mean, turkey is in the epicenter of a very dangerous region, a very conflicted region. if you take a look at this map, it kind of lays everything out for you. here's turkey right here. it's a gateway to europe. turkey borders syri
why turkey. we're going to delve into the underlying factors behind the latest attack, next. flexible... .and it has a chewy, porous texture, full of little tiny air pockets that gives dogs' teeth a clean scrub all the way down to the gum line. (vo) introducing purina dentalife. for life. defianour citral bones. . easily absorbed calcm plus vitamin d. defy bone aging with citracal maximum. our highest level of calcium plus d. . >>> we're learning new details right now about the attack...
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>> turkey legs. >> turkey. oh, wait, what am i thinking? >> being thankful. >> okay. everybody at the table, shut up. >> it's thanksgiving. >> we can get this party started because it is the turkey. unfortunate unfortunately, the turkey is not exempt from fails. turkey is in the oven. ready to check it. maybe it's time to come out. this fella's got h g just look at that bird. >> the problem is, the foil. you need to have something solid. >> oh, no. >> yeah, it's really full with juice. >> it's going to fold in half. it's going to spill and ignite. >> put us out of our misery. >> it's a thing of beauty, guys. >> for now. >> here it comes. there's the fire. close the oven now. >> close the oven door! >> well, i will give this guy credit. he did not drop the turkey. well done. >> well done for him, not so much for these folks. >> did they punt it into the oven? >> what you see is the aftermath. all over the floor. the turkey is sitting without a pan. >> i hear laughter. at least they're getting a kick out of it. >> the folks in this video, they're going to be digging int
>> turkey legs. >> turkey. oh, wait, what am i thinking? >> being thankful. >> okay. everybody at the table, shut up. >> it's thanksgiving. >> we can get this party started because it is the turkey. unfortunate unfortunately, the turkey is not exempt from fails. turkey is in the oven. ready to check it. maybe it's time to come out. this fella's got h g just look at that bird. >> the problem is, the foil. you need to have something solid. >> oh,...
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to --: i think we have turkey inot equal to erdogan. turkey is a big country with various voices. if the e.u. just regard erdogan as the right partner of turkey, then of course the accession talks should come to an end. but there are different voices that regard e.u. as important contribution for turkey's future, so i think those things should be taken account. thurmann, youel said in your opening statement that the e.u. does need to address regression in turkey. membership was long thought of as a kind of caret that would encourage turkey to moderate its behavior, to democratize, but the fact is, given what we're seeing, there appears to be very little leverage at all that that you can wield over turkey. phase,: in the initial when there were reforms in turkey, the e.u. didn't quite react properly to that. back to 10 years takenhe e.u. should have turkey by their word, but they did not. , ass a bit late today president erdogan has turned on a different path, but i still think that the e.u. membership negotiation does not really to go directlyer into membership, but rather to keep
to --: i think we have turkey inot equal to erdogan. turkey is a big country with various voices. if the e.u. just regard erdogan as the right partner of turkey, then of course the accession talks should come to an end. but there are different voices that regard e.u. as important contribution for turkey's future, so i think those things should be taken account. thurmann, youel said in your opening statement that the e.u. does need to address regression in turkey. membership was long thought of...
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and then got elected as prime minister of turkey and then later as president of turkey. and in doing so, moved a lot of the power to -- from the prime minister and from other branches of government and put in the that presidential seat, which he holds. and has used all of that power and all of that authority to start moving turkey from the west to the east. politically and ideologically. and that has not sat well with many, many people in turkey. who just who grew up, you know, under the ataturk philosophy of a modern western state. >> because president erdogan control the media there and reports said they have the most media members imprisoned for speaking out or reporting saying they don't want let out and they basically now shut down social media. how can we judge the accuracy of any of the information right now that is coming out of there? >> that's a very good point. he has. he has really cracked down on anyone who dares to say anything bad against his government. and his government has been plagued with scandals not the least of which is his son was accused of bein
and then got elected as prime minister of turkey and then later as president of turkey. and in doing so, moved a lot of the power to -- from the prime minister and from other branches of government and put in the that presidential seat, which he holds. and has used all of that power and all of that authority to start moving turkey from the west to the east. politically and ideologically. and that has not sat well with many, many people in turkey. who just who grew up, you know, under the...
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and even if people do not agree, turkey now is not the old turkey, this is the new turkey, and that's why we are taking some important steps right now. we are at the yish kir airport and just a couple of days, less than a week ago, this was an attack to this airport and today there is another attempt of an uprising. and f-16 airplanes are flying over the istanbul airport. why are these f-16 airplanes flying over the istanbul airport? why did we purchase these f-16 airplanes? we purchased them so that they protect our country from the enemies. but these people who have captured these f-16s, are flying over istanbul airport and stopping the regular passenger planes to land in the istanbul airport, and they are threatening even the president of this country. i was in marmaris before i arrived here and right after i left, i had heard that right after i left marmaris, they bombed where we were. i think they are still talking about it at marmaris. they didn't think that we would be coming over to istanbul. this is what they are doing. they are trying to harm the institutions of this country
and even if people do not agree, turkey now is not the old turkey, this is the new turkey, and that's why we are taking some important steps right now. we are at the yish kir airport and just a couple of days, less than a week ago, this was an attack to this airport and today there is another attempt of an uprising. and f-16 airplanes are flying over the istanbul airport. why are these f-16 airplanes flying over the istanbul airport? why did we purchase these f-16 airplanes? we purchased them...
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there is a fear in society that turkey is left alone. yes, turkey is left alone and isolated. lots ofst of -- intellectuals have been calling on europe to send a signal. when is enough enough? the red line think has been crossed. even before e the refugee deala. the developments are disturbing. whether it wowould help to offificially announced a redline. we saw what that meant in syria when obama declared a redline. i'm not sure how much they help in politics. before, the troubling the toolsor europe, to intervene in turkey, to put pressure on the turkish government are very little. they are in a position where they can only watch. theeas: i agree and i think talk about red lines in this conflict is naive. redline and then what? what would you propose the west do? he finds himself in a difficult neighborhood. what is he trying to do? i find it shortsighted. i think he is driven more by psychology than strategic thinking. where is he trying to take turkey? i think he would like to bececoe the suntoman leader of ni world. but he is picking fights with everyone. to become the pow
there is a fear in society that turkey is left alone. yes, turkey is left alone and isolated. lots ofst of -- intellectuals have been calling on europe to send a signal. when is enough enough? the red line think has been crossed. even before e the refugee deala. the developments are disturbing. whether it wowould help to offificially announced a redline. we saw what that meant in syria when obama declared a redline. i'm not sure how much they help in politics. before, the troubling the toolsor...
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does the political turmoil in turkey dramatically alter your view on turkey? it is fair ton, say this came unexpected. will,itial market impact without a doubt, be negative. lira falling off sharply friday. -- key thing is how to keep policymakers approach the concern that president erdogan will tighten his grip on power? reaction will be crucial for market assessment going forward. yousef: there are essentially two ways erdogan can handle the situation -- cement power or provide reconciliation with the opposition. the likely scenario is he is going to cement power. this would basically turn off investors. do you agree with that view? you would see money flowing out the more president erdogan grips power? >> i would not necessarily agree. keep in mind, it is highly uncertain at this point. the most likely scenario is to see a very measured, gradual step towards that later -- latter scenario. this hit turkey at a relative benign point. the economy is doing well. the global backdrop is supportive. i would not see a massive outflow at this point. yousef: we are g
does the political turmoil in turkey dramatically alter your view on turkey? it is fair ton, say this came unexpected. will,itial market impact without a doubt, be negative. lira falling off sharply friday. -- key thing is how to keep policymakers approach the concern that president erdogan will tighten his grip on power? reaction will be crucial for market assessment going forward. yousef: there are essentially two ways erdogan can handle the situation -- cement power or provide reconciliation...
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should not cut talks with turkey. it must give positive support from the european side to those that are not supporters of erdogan. melinda: remzi aru, you said turkey needs to be vigilant in the face of terrorism, in the face of attacks by the pkk, and of course against those who perpetrated the coup. but the fact is, thousands of people were arrested, detained, in very short order after the coup attempt. so many that it seems quite implausible to think that all of them were linked to the coup. do you truly say that all these arrests, that mistreatment in prison, is justified? these are accusations, first of all, the mistreatment. nobody knows. you have to see the documents and follow-up. it is accusation. to -- you have to control this first. you have to put it in the right relation. in germany, there was a hot autumn in the 70's. in a timeframe of 10 years, 30 people died. tens of thousands were put out of jobs. thousands were jailed. day,rkey, in one single hundreds were killed, were overrun by tanks, were shot by
should not cut talks with turkey. it must give positive support from the european side to those that are not supporters of erdogan. melinda: remzi aru, you said turkey needs to be vigilant in the face of terrorism, in the face of attacks by the pkk, and of course against those who perpetrated the coup. but the fact is, thousands of people were arrested, detained, in very short order after the coup attempt. so many that it seems quite implausible to think that all of them were linked to the...
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the relationship with turkey, the complicating factor with turkey, we have been at odds with them on this fight with isis and how to deal with syria pretty much the entire time syria's been in chaos. friendly at odds. we have been friendly about it but we have been at odds. this is only going to complicate things. >> it is, and one of the reasons it's going to complicate it is because the changing relationship that's occurred in just the last few months. remember that turkey wouldn't let us fly out of the air base to drop bombs on isis and syria and iraq. that's all changed. changed their mind on that. turkey's also decided it was going to apologize to russia just the other day and there's a new closer relationship of security and economic reasons with israel. for these reasons, it's not surprising that this is probably an isis attack and i think this is going to force the united states' and even russia and certainly turkey into a more collaborative relationship with respect to sharing intelligence information, which is already pretty good. i think it's going to get better. >> kevin,
the relationship with turkey, the complicating factor with turkey, we have been at odds with them on this fight with isis and how to deal with syria pretty much the entire time syria's been in chaos. friendly at odds. we have been friendly about it but we have been at odds. this is only going to complicate things. >> it is, and one of the reasons it's going to complicate it is because the changing relationship that's occurred in just the last few months. remember that turkey wouldn't let...
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turkey, you know. turkish citizens either with dual citizenship, with eu countries or who have given up their turkish citizenship and picked up eu citizenship, but who feel a strong affinity to their turkish or kurdish or sunni or shia or brethren back at home. which means the conflicts at home are simultaneously conflicts abroad. so kurdish turkish class in turkey could mean a kurdish turkish class in cologne, in berlin, a sectarian clash in turkey could mean a sectarian clash in paris, in london, in cologne. that's another two-way dynamic, which is -- which means that what i'm talking about, the challenge of the next generation of terrorism is not only an issue about turkey, but it is also an issue wherever turkey -- turkish and kurdish diaspora are present. and one final comment here, concerning the demographic and generational challenges is that this is not only a challenge about material conditions, about livelihood, about employment, about being incorporated and integrated, but it is also about i
turkey, you know. turkish citizens either with dual citizenship, with eu countries or who have given up their turkish citizenship and picked up eu citizenship, but who feel a strong affinity to their turkish or kurdish or sunni or shia or brethren back at home. which means the conflicts at home are simultaneously conflicts abroad. so kurdish turkish class in turkey could mean a kurdish turkish class in cologne, in berlin, a sectarian clash in turkey could mean a sectarian clash in paris, in...
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, within turkey. that was by one of the generals. >> thank you very much, jamal hasimi. finally, do you feel safe right now? >> do i feel what? >> do you feel safe? are you worried about your own security? >> yes. yes. yes. yes. yes. we are safe and hopefully we will be able to -- we will be able to protect our democracy. we deserve that. the world deserves that, and we will do everything to prevent that and the people who tried to organize that attempt will pay the price. they will pay the price. >> jamal hasimi is the senior adviser to the turkish prime minister. thank you very much. we will stay in close touch with you. >> thank you. thank you very much. >> it sounds pretty worrisome. this is a very sense moment. >> it is, indeed. it is a turning point. about an hour ago turkish president erdogan called from his vacation spot for the people to come to the streets and they have listened to his call and it looks like the unfolding coup is being pushed back by the public. so what could have been a cou
, within turkey. that was by one of the generals. >> thank you very much, jamal hasimi. finally, do you feel safe right now? >> do i feel what? >> do you feel safe? are you worried about your own security? >> yes. yes. yes. yes. yes. we are safe and hopefully we will be able to -- we will be able to protect our democracy. we deserve that. the world deserves that, and we will do everything to prevent that and the people who tried to organize that attempt will pay the...
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>> turkey legs. >> turkey. oh, wait, what am i thinking? >> being thankful. >> okay. everybody at the table, shut up. >> it's thanksgiving. >> we can get this party started because it is the turkey. unfortunate unfortunately, the turkey is not exempt from fails. ready to check it. maybe it's time to come out. this fella's got his gloves on. just look at that bird. >> the problem is, the foil. you need to have something solid. >> oh, no. >> yeah, it's really full with juice. >> it's going to fold in half. it's going to spill and ignite. >> put us out of our misery. >> it's a thing of beauty, guys. >> for now. >> here it comes. there's the fire. >> dude, okay. close the oven now. >> close the oven door! >> well, i will give this guy credit. he did not drop the turkey. well done. >> well done for him, not so much for these folks. >> did they punt it into the oven? aftermath. all over the floor. the turkey is sitting there without a pan. >> i hear laughter. at least they're getting a kick out of it. >> the folks in this video, they're going to be digging into succulent fr
>> turkey legs. >> turkey. oh, wait, what am i thinking? >> being thankful. >> okay. everybody at the table, shut up. >> it's thanksgiving. >> we can get this party started because it is the turkey. unfortunate unfortunately, the turkey is not exempt from fails. ready to check it. maybe it's time to come out. this fella's got his gloves on. just look at that bird. >> the problem is, the foil. you need to have something solid. >> oh, no. >>...
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the eu relies on turkey. turkey has millions of refugees in its country. if it were t to open the gates, the flow starts again. seda: it does. the eu has to be careful. the best thing the eu can n do s show support. what they can do right now is, at the same time while showing support, promoting democracy, they should be careful and watch what is happening. melinda: would you agree the west has, in a sense, given turkey a blank check in the past? if so, what check should they issue now? antje: the influence of the west is small right now. in fact, everybody in turkey knows that there is no eu membership in the middle term. maybe not in the long-term. they are aware of this. i think the popularity of europe has decreased very much in the last year. i think the influence is very small. i agree with what seda said. the eu has to talk to them, try to ask them to respect the state of law. there is not much more we can do. seda: i think saying we are going to stop negotiations, that is the wrong move. alan: we need to demand proof that gulen was behind it. if it
the eu relies on turkey. turkey has millions of refugees in its country. if it were t to open the gates, the flow starts again. seda: it does. the eu has to be careful. the best thing the eu can n do s show support. what they can do right now is, at the same time while showing support, promoting democracy, they should be careful and watch what is happening. melinda: would you agree the west has, in a sense, given turkey a blank check in the past? if so, what check should they issue now? antje:...
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particular turkey, something >> pet my turkey too. with gravy and mashed potatoes. sorry, birdie. >> they don't speak english. they don't kno >>> thanksgiving. rich ferguson says that's the perfect time to execute some friendly family pranks because everybody's in the house together having a good time. he had some that i think a lot of people might want to try. first, we start with cranberry sauce. >> what you're going to do is get cranberry sauce, which is very popular on thanksgiving, and a box of jell-o. >> once you buy it, take it out, refill it with a dark red jell-o. look what it looks like after the jell-o solidifies. it looks like cranberry sauce. when people slice into it, no. >> that's not a prank. that's dessert. >> he also has another use for that jell-o. look at that jell-o in that wine glass. >> brilliant. i can see a few people in my funny. yeah, yeah, real funny, now pour >> prepare your turkey, put the stuffing in, once it's baked, take the stuffing out. >> then take an unopened bag of stuffing from a box, stick it in
particular turkey, something >> pet my turkey too. with gravy and mashed potatoes. sorry, birdie. >> they don't speak english. they don't kno >>> thanksgiving. rich ferguson says that's the perfect time to execute some friendly family pranks because everybody's in the house together having a good time. he had some that i think a lot of people might want to try. first, we start with cranberry sauce. >> what you're going to do is get cranberry sauce, which is very...
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makovsky: one of the key factors linking to what turkey has done in syria of course is turkey was afraid to go into syria. they were afraid russia would respond militarily. mr. misztal: let's just talk in more detail about exactly what turkey is doing in right now and why we think that is -- nick, do you want to talk about the geographical basics of what is going on? mr. danforth: we also have a handy reference map to look at while we discussed this because it gets remarkably detailed remarkably quickly. there has been ongoing tension between the united states and turkey over what the main objectives are in syria, both the united states and turkey wanted assad to be gone. i think the united states maybe a lot more quickly, turkey again gradually over the past year really came to terms with the fact that assad was going to stay into power. one thing they do agree on was generally appointing anti-assad --bles in and around rebels in and around aleppo. some disagreement about who those would be. turkey really favored al nusra, who washington was deeply uncomfortable with. that was one of th
makovsky: one of the key factors linking to what turkey has done in syria of course is turkey was afraid to go into syria. they were afraid russia would respond militarily. mr. misztal: let's just talk in more detail about exactly what turkey is doing in right now and why we think that is -- nick, do you want to talk about the geographical basics of what is going on? mr. danforth: we also have a handy reference map to look at while we discussed this because it gets remarkably detailed...
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you have a situation also in which turkey borders syria and the fact that isis was on turkey's doorstep when it was controlling the town of kobani which was on the border and fleshed out by the pkk, and there have been long standing complaints about the security on that border and the ease with which jihadi fighters pass through turkey into syria and the ease that isis fighters have been able to get into turkey. what do we know about the border situation there right now? >> we know border security has been tightened up by the turks with regard to isis over the last year. however, you have to look at this in reverse. isis has managed to bring in between 30 and 50,000 people to join their caliphate over the last few years. most notably the last two years, the overwhelming majority of those people came in through turkey. they still have networks which are covert, which are underground, and even if the turks place strict security controls, they have the ability to get back and forth with manpower, money, and equipment. you have to remember, there's a turkish isis organization. they have tur
you have a situation also in which turkey borders syria and the fact that isis was on turkey's doorstep when it was controlling the town of kobani which was on the border and fleshed out by the pkk, and there have been long standing complaints about the security on that border and the ease with which jihadi fighters pass through turkey into syria and the ease that isis fighters have been able to get into turkey. what do we know about the border situation there right now? >> we know border...
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on turkey. the eu foreign ministers have a lot more than just that, including stuff happening within their own borders, like the attack on france last week in and let's not forget the brexit. boris johnson just arrived. anna: let's get to our managing editor, who joins us from istanbul. arrivingaw john kerry to the conversation in brussels. we heard earlier from the deputy prime minister in turkey saying our relationship with the u.s. will remain strong. he did not sound that way over the weekend. some comments coming from turkey, pretty aggressive towards the united date. one element of the conversation is around where nato fits. main point of tension is the issue of the from the u.s. r turkey has said that it is asking the u.s. to send him back to turkey for him to be tried. the 30 gone government -- erdogan government is accusing him of being behind the attack. the u.s. the same we will see when we get the request and look at it then. they were quite clear in a sense that our relations with t
on turkey. the eu foreign ministers have a lot more than just that, including stuff happening within their own borders, like the attack on france last week in and let's not forget the brexit. boris johnson just arrived. anna: let's get to our managing editor, who joins us from istanbul. arrivingaw john kerry to the conversation in brussels. we heard earlier from the deputy prime minister in turkey saying our relationship with the u.s. will remain strong. he did not sound that way over the...
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the eu needs turkey now more than ever. is the turkey-eu deal a fair one? fear can mean many things. dilek kurban, you sit on the eu commission's independent network of experts. if they came to you for advice, what would you tell them? would you say this is not a fair deal? i have -- what i would say is what i have been saying all along over the years. it is not fair. when you read the statement, there's only one reference to media and they say the discussed the situation of the media. the eu leaders could have done much better at least to add something about their concern about media freedom in turkey. melinda: given the fact that turkey has just shut down a major newspaper. dilek: who is going to make that determination? -- ay has atria graphical geographical reservation to the geneva convention. whooesn't consider anybody comes from countries east of turkey as refugees. only 10% of refugees in turkey are in refugee camps. there are reports of exploitation of syrian children in sweatshops. schooling rates are very low. towards thebe fair kurdish refugees
the eu needs turkey now more than ever. is the turkey-eu deal a fair one? fear can mean many things. dilek kurban, you sit on the eu commission's independent network of experts. if they came to you for advice, what would you tell them? would you say this is not a fair deal? i have -- what i would say is what i have been saying all along over the years. it is not fair. when you read the statement, there's only one reference to media and they say the discussed the situation of the media. the eu...
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people have gathered across turkey. there have been reports of gun fire in that city and air battles between war planes and helicopters and explosions on the ground including some at the turkish parliament building. this began at about 9:00 p.m. local time when the military declared it had seized control of the government to reinstall the constitutional order to ensure the rule of law rairns in the country. but the military was apparently not united in the attempt to take over. some top commanders condemned it on turkish television and ordered troops back to their bar racks. the president called on supporters to take to the streets to stand up against the rebelling military forces. we have seen dramatic video and one video shows a military helicopter firing in the direction of demonstrators. you can see those rounds cutting throughout the air as people run for cover and then there is this. watch. another video showing some sort of military vehicle speeding throughout a crowd and somebody injured lying on the ground. fox
people have gathered across turkey. there have been reports of gun fire in that city and air battles between war planes and helicopters and explosions on the ground including some at the turkish parliament building. this began at about 9:00 p.m. local time when the military declared it had seized control of the government to reinstall the constitutional order to ensure the rule of law rairns in the country. but the military was apparently not united in the attempt to take over. some top...
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chase you. >> he needs to apply for a turkey tag, set an appointment to meet that turkey on his own turf. >> what does a mailman carry with him that he could fend off this terrible beast, can they carry pepper spray? >> i don't think pepper spray would affect them. >> how tall would this wild turkey be off the ground. >> probably 3 feet tall, turk zila is about 5-10. >> what can you expects from a turkey attack? do they kick? do they peck? >> like i said, he was like a whisper in the wind, i didn't hear him coming. it was on. >> they don't have teeth. >> no they have the spurs they rip you apart with on the back of the leg, that is how they fight each other. >> i talked about breakfast for dinner idea, i think maybe, if you are coming in, in march with that turkey pot pie bring some to the crew here at chasing. >> it will be a treat, the more people that try that wild bird the less wild bird you find attacking the mail men. >> ice machine. >> look at these photos of 64-year-old woman, seems harmless, she has been arrest 5 times for airplane related incidents and was against busted o
chase you. >> he needs to apply for a turkey tag, set an appointment to meet that turkey on his own turf. >> what does a mailman carry with him that he could fend off this terrible beast, can they carry pepper spray? >> i don't think pepper spray would affect them. >> how tall would this wild turkey be off the ground. >> probably 3 feet tall, turk zila is about 5-10. >> what can you expects from a turkey attack? do they kick? do they peck? >> like i...
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and turkey should washington refuse to hand gulen over. turkey of course a key nato a y ally. and also hosting 1,500 u.s. troops at the incirlik air base at present. in what is their anti-isis operation. what are the risks here? >> big risks. and as you know, becky, tensions are rising between turkey and the united states after the coup attempt. there are some turkish officials who insinuate that the united states had a finger, a hand in the coup plot against turkey. the state department yesterday responded angrily by saying there you see that the united states have any role in the coup attempt. in fact, the obama administration came out publicly in support of the turkish government. the crux of the matter is the following. the turkish government and president erdogan accuses the u.s.-based turkish cleric gulen of basically being behind the coup plot, and he wants him to be extradited to turkey. you know, john kerry, the secretary of state, said give us what you have, let us see the evidence that you have, we will study the evidence and then we'll make a decision. but the real
and turkey should washington refuse to hand gulen over. turkey of course a key nato a y ally. and also hosting 1,500 u.s. troops at the incirlik air base at present. in what is their anti-isis operation. what are the risks here? >> big risks. and as you know, becky, tensions are rising between turkey and the united states after the coup attempt. there are some turkish officials who insinuate that the united states had a finger, a hand in the coup plot against turkey. the state department...
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tom: is turkey and emerging market. 10-11, g-seven, is turkey and emerging market? the alphabet soup you deal with everything. >> it is critical for europe. one of the biggest. to play a keying role and a key role in europe. we suffer repercussions so we see economic for turkey. at the same time, remember the whole migration crisis has europe.he politics in turkey is currently hosting over 2.7 million. it is difficult to the strategy to deal with migration and security. >> a lot into that deal, if that and presidentrt erdogan on indicates he is not widely happy, it seems to be priced in. nobody in europe is interested right now in sing that. remember, there are dutch elections at the beginning of next year. french elections in may. germany elections in october. this is critical because migration, security as a weak core of what is happening in europe and the u.k., so if this deal falls apart, you will see thousands of migrants coming back into the european union through turkey. that could be a major, major shock. tom: we will continue. neville-jones is here. coming
tom: is turkey and emerging market. 10-11, g-seven, is turkey and emerging market? the alphabet soup you deal with everything. >> it is critical for europe. one of the biggest. to play a keying role and a key role in europe. we suffer repercussions so we see economic for turkey. at the same time, remember the whole migration crisis has europe.he politics in turkey is currently hosting over 2.7 million. it is difficult to the strategy to deal with migration and security. >> a lot...
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in turkey, people want more security. they don't need to change in turkey for that. people ask for more security, they ask why there are not more cameras in the united states, more police. they wanted. >> let's go back first of all to that strange fact that remarkable fact, that germany has not been struck by the kind of attacks we have seen in a string of capitals in countries around the world. this sense is that the danger is getting ever closer. in november, the cancellation of an international soccer match emphasize the rising threat of an attack. authorities in munich took warnings of an impending strike over new year's series a. signs that the most recent bombing in his stumble was meant to and germans. germany has been involved in the coalition fighting i.s. for some time. one area where it is active is in training and arming kurdish militias. in december, the german government approved further arms to peshmerga fighters. just a few days ago, tornado reconnaissance jets left an air base in southern turkey on their first mission against i.s. will germany pay a
in turkey, people want more security. they don't need to change in turkey for that. people ask for more security, they ask why there are not more cameras in the united states, more police. they wanted. >> let's go back first of all to that strange fact that remarkable fact, that germany has not been struck by the kind of attacks we have seen in a string of capitals in countries around the world. this sense is that the danger is getting ever closer. in november, the cancellation of an...
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reporter: the second issue -- migrants. 2.5 million syrian refugees are living in turkey area turkey has been promised help, the eu pledging 3 billion euros. >> once again, i have made it clear we will set aside 3 billion euros for the europeans died -- the european side for the refugees, to improve their living conditions. reporter: they also discussed the restriction of the press in turkey and the escalating conflict with the pkk. both sides pledged to work together closely. >> i am certain that the question of a legal migration can only be solved if we work together and address -- you legal migration can only be solved if we work together and address the root causes of the migration. >> at this critical time, we are working hand-in-hand together with germany. reporter: give and take. that was the theme of these first intergovernmental consultations between german and turkish ministers. for germany's government, one thing is sure. without turkey, there can be no solution to the refugee crisis, but that comes at a price. sarah: correspondent naomi code nrad has been covering this. s
reporter: the second issue -- migrants. 2.5 million syrian refugees are living in turkey area turkey has been promised help, the eu pledging 3 billion euros. >> once again, i have made it clear we will set aside 3 billion euros for the europeans died -- the european side for the refugees, to improve their living conditions. reporter: they also discussed the restriction of the press in turkey and the escalating conflict with the pkk. both sides pledged to work together closely. >> i...
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germany is the only western ally who still has communication channels with turkey, which is in turkey's interest. forn't see any endgame turkey, we just dramatic actually, because if angela merkel does not open the door, it will be for the prosecution. it will be a good point for angela merkel politically. she will have great support. i don't think she will open it, but even if she would, she would not be punished -- it would not be considered a criminal offense. is for the court to decide, i would say. i would say clearly, if she opens the door for prosecution, it would be regarded as being submissive, by many germans, and she would clearly lose confidence in her own electorate. on the other hand, it is not that she is saying, i think jan bohmermann should be punished. it is just that i see the conditions have been met to open the court the procedural way. that is the only message she should make. the right to deny the turkish leader the right to every other leader and citizen has, it is not her duty to do that. just in legal terms, to give him the privilege to present, and say, angela
germany is the only western ally who still has communication channels with turkey, which is in turkey's interest. forn't see any endgame turkey, we just dramatic actually, because if angela merkel does not open the door, it will be for the prosecution. it will be a good point for angela merkel politically. she will have great support. i don't think she will open it, but even if she would, she would not be punished -- it would not be considered a criminal offense. is for the court to decide, i...
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a military coup attempt in turkey. president erdogan of turkey is out of the country. said to be on vacation. he claims his government is now pushing back while the military there has announced it has taken control there are reports from multiple officials in the government
a military coup attempt in turkey. president erdogan of turkey is out of the country. said to be on vacation. he claims his government is now pushing back while the military there has announced it has taken control there are reports from multiple officials in the government
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this is a full fledged war. >> just looking at the reports out of turkey, that this turkey coup, military attempt to seize power. low-flying jets, as we heard a reporter just other few moments ago. and gunfire heard in ankara. bridges being closed to traffic. it's tough to really determine what rice latest also far as -- what is related. >> we know that turkey nato ally and the united states has to come to the defense of turkey. this is what alliances are about. this is what article 5 is about when it comes to nato, and we have got to make sure that the message, the signaling out of the obama administration is that the united states stands with turkey. >> reuters is reporting the prime minister says, an attempted military coup underway in turkey right now. of course, at this very moment, this is all we have to rely on is reports coming out of the region. reuters is reporting, according to witnesses, in the area so we're still waiting confirmation on our side, and of course any reaction that we will hear from our administration as we continue to see these reports on the turkish military ev
this is a full fledged war. >> just looking at the reports out of turkey, that this turkey coup, military attempt to seize power. low-flying jets, as we heard a reporter just other few moments ago. and gunfire heard in ankara. bridges being closed to traffic. it's tough to really determine what rice latest also far as -- what is related. >> we know that turkey nato ally and the united states has to come to the defense of turkey. this is what alliances are about. this is what article...
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-turkey deal on refugees. french prosecutors say paris attack suspect salah abdeslam wanted to blow himself up but later changed his mind. historic visit, cuba prepares to welcome a u.s. president in nearly 90 years >>> world leaders have joined turkey's prime minister in condemning an attack in istanbul. he says it will not stop his country from fighting what he calls centers of terrorism. five people were killed along with a suicide attack in the heart of the attack. no-one has claimed responsibility for the blast. >> reporter: on the bomb goes off in turkey. this time in the heart of istanbul in the middle of the city's busiest shopping district. it is the streets also a major tourist designation. this street would have been packed with shoppers and visits. witnesses say hundreds of people allowed explosion. the government nor was at the scene shortly after the blast. >> translation: a suicide bomber blew himself up around noon and killed three people and wounded 21 others. three of them were in a critical
-turkey deal on refugees. french prosecutors say paris attack suspect salah abdeslam wanted to blow himself up but later changed his mind. historic visit, cuba prepares to welcome a u.s. president in nearly 90 years >>> world leaders have joined turkey's prime minister in condemning an attack in istanbul. he says it will not stop his country from fighting what he calls centers of terrorism. five people were killed along with a suicide attack in the heart of the attack. no-one has...
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from turkey to europe. however, migrants from other countries find themselves in a gray area, wondering what will be their fate if they returned to turkey. the united nations has condemned the saudi led coalition in yemen. the senior human rights official says the air campaign has killed twice as many civilians as all other forces put together there. earlier this week, a saudi coalition airstrike hit a market, killing 119 people. riyadh's that its military coalition will scale them operations in the country. north korea fired a medium-range missile into the sea this friday. that is according to officials in both south korea and the united states. it was in defiance of a recent u.n. resolution as pyongyang has condemned ongoing military drills between south korea and washington. the susa has the details. stepping up its defiance of international sanctions, north korea fired a ballistic missile into the sea weeks after the countries leader nuclear andore missile tests to improve their capability. the tests we
from turkey to europe. however, migrants from other countries find themselves in a gray area, wondering what will be their fate if they returned to turkey. the united nations has condemned the saudi led coalition in yemen. the senior human rights official says the air campaign has killed twice as many civilians as all other forces put together there. earlier this week, a saudi coalition airstrike hit a market, killing 119 people. riyadh's that its military coalition will scale them operations...
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as all over turkey. and it's very difficult to control the population when you have so many -- 2.5 million people. 10% of the people who used to live in syria now live in turkey. on top of it, what we learned from brussels is there is a lack of information sharing across europe. as britain industry cas -- extricates itself out of the european union. how do we share information and how do law enforcement agencies work with each other. the next phase of this is not just economical. it's how do we secure ties in europe in a way where they can share information and coordinate resources because isis is starting to coordinate. lou: europe right now is in the midst of a rupture that i don't think anyone anticipated would reach this level this quickly. you couldn't say that europe is destabilized. but at the same time you have to kind of wonder if you can use the word stable when you are watching the impact of the u.k. leaving. the european union. the terrorist attacks within the nation states of the 27 remainin
as all over turkey. and it's very difficult to control the population when you have so many -- 2.5 million people. 10% of the people who used to live in syria now live in turkey. on top of it, what we learned from brussels is there is a lack of information sharing across europe. as britain industry cas -- extricates itself out of the european union. how do we share information and how do law enforcement agencies work with each other. the next phase of this is not just economical. it's how do we...
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turkey is a critical ally to u.s. and its war against isis and a its military base where some 1600 u.s. military personnel are stationed. the stakes couldn't be higher as we wait to see what happens next. in new york, abc 7 news. >>> this scene across the country. people wind up outside atms to get cash following fears banks in the country may have to close because of the coup attempt. >> let's continue our live team coverage with abc 7 news reporter sergio quintana. >> he is live at sfo where a plane of passengers took off toward the uncertainty in turkey. sergio? >> reporter: well, the president says that the coup is over, and there seems to be hundreds of people under arrest so far. but for the hundreds of people aboard turkish airlines flight 80, it remains to be seen what they're going to find in istanbul tomorrow morning when they land. for passengers waiting to board turkish airlines flight 80 to istanbul, there was uncertainty. >> i've got a lot of friends on twitter and facebook. and everyone is telling me yo
turkey is a critical ally to u.s. and its war against isis and a its military base where some 1600 u.s. military personnel are stationed. the stakes couldn't be higher as we wait to see what happens next. in new york, abc 7 news. >>> this scene across the country. people wind up outside atms to get cash following fears banks in the country may have to close because of the coup attempt. >> let's continue our live team coverage with abc 7 news reporter sergio quintana. >> he...
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why turkey? and i like to mention obviously the work that goes back to the 60's in terms of our studies and work on turkey, in turkey with turkish universities, universities in the u.s., around the world interested in turkey. also academic journal that is we publish on turkey and particularly i like to mention a publication which would develop and uncover base in turkey, at the time partnership and obviously there were many other publications that we dealt with. this is the publication that we developed at the time in order to develop a coalition around the world to deal with security concerns, and finally, also we try today focus -- we tried to focus on the challenges such as the bin laden, al-qaeda translated in many languages including turkish and special publications which, by the way, we published in cooperation with the international law institute on turkey and turkish interests to join the european union. so with that i would like to mention that today's seminar is another one in the many
why turkey? and i like to mention obviously the work that goes back to the 60's in terms of our studies and work on turkey, in turkey with turkish universities, universities in the u.s., around the world interested in turkey. also academic journal that is we publish on turkey and particularly i like to mention a publication which would develop and uncover base in turkey, at the time partnership and obviously there were many other publications that we dealt with. this is the publication that we...
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and turkey, and i.s.i.l.'s willingness to hit soft targets, especially westerners included, and also turks, but when you look at all this, it makes sense from the i.s.i.l. extremist point of view to have such an attack. again, i'm cautious not to put the blame on a certain group at this point because we need more facts to speak, but to speak from an ideology kal point of view, it won't be a surprise if this is another crime by i.s.i.l. >>> thank you so much for your time. we appreciate it. just to get you right up to speed. we've got that governor report saying that ten people have lost their lives in istanbul. at least 50 there were injured. our guest faking us through the-- taking us through those three groups that could be responsible if indeed it was a suicide bomber attack. we have that eyewitness of the look of a suicide bomber. it is taking place near that blue mosque. it is very much a live situation. the area is in lock down. these pictures from, perhaps, a half hour ago, you can see the medical crews
and turkey, and i.s.i.l.'s willingness to hit soft targets, especially westerners included, and also turks, but when you look at all this, it makes sense from the i.s.i.l. extremist point of view to have such an attack. again, i'm cautious not to put the blame on a certain group at this point because we need more facts to speak, but to speak from an ideology kal point of view, it won't be a surprise if this is another crime by i.s.i.l. >>> thank you so much for your time. we appreciate...
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turkey. turkey. all right my turkey girl. high 5. turkey turkey. and one last question. who beat who was the winner? >> winner winner grayson, my man. you guys have a very happy thanksgiving. thanks for stopping by i hope your wife is okay out there. congratulations to when baby good day tampa bay as 38th annual turkey trot. we'll talk to some other people out here finishing tampa bay is amazing. i work here, i raise my kids here, i even take care of my mom here. but you know what? i could use a hand. family caregivers like you with free tools and resources. and we're making our community an even better place to live, work and play for people of all ages. if you don't think "this is right for me" when you think a-a-r-p, then you don't know "aarp." let the shopping begin! from the outdoors.. the sports fans.. >>> all right. let shopping begin from outdoors to sports fans, music fans weaver got what's hot and where to find it. >>> and be proud of that ext jiggle around your middle. the new movement for women to show off their bods while they are working out #belly jelly. >
turkey. turkey. all right my turkey girl. high 5. turkey turkey. and one last question. who beat who was the winner? >> winner winner grayson, my man. you guys have a very happy thanksgiving. thanks for stopping by i hope your wife is okay out there. congratulations to when baby good day tampa bay as 38th annual turkey trot. we'll talk to some other people out here finishing tampa bay is amazing. i work here, i raise my kids here, i even take care of my mom here. but you know what? i...