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from the villages and flood into turkey. the turkish government can't cope with those numbers. turkish foreign minister talking about he wants the u.n. security council members to come here, see those camps, get an idea of what they're like. he wants better security provided so that the syrians, rather than crossing to turkey, can be supported in camps right across the border inside syria, that area now controlled by the free syrian army. the u.n. security council thinks about doing that it needs to provide a free fly zone, a no-fly zone and right now there is no international appetite. refugees piling up on the border waiting to cross here into turkey. nic robertson, cnn, at the baba salaam crossing at the turkish-syrian border. >> you have just finished your workout and you're hungry and thirsty and what should you have? the answer might sur poiprise yo . but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've b
from the villages and flood into turkey. the turkish government can't cope with those numbers. turkish foreign minister talking about he wants the u.n. security council members to come here, see those camps, get an idea of what they're like. he wants better security provided so that the syrians, rather than crossing to turkey, can be supported in camps right across the border inside syria, that area now controlled by the free syrian army. the u.n. security council thinks about doing that it...
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we sat down with an exclusive interview with the prime minister of turkey. let's listen. >> does it surprise you that the united states doesn't take any other actions other than what they call nonlethal support? does it surprise you they don't want to arm the rebels, for instance or talk about a no-fly zone or buffer zone or safe zones? >> translator: right now there are certain things being expected from the united states. the united states had not yet catered to those expectations. maybe it's because of the elections, maybe it's because of the pre-election situation in the states. nobody has spoken to us about their reasons and they are not obliged to state anything. we're very thankful and pleased they have stated they are against this regime. >> it's good to see you. hearing what he said, can you give me a broader context of what he was explaining? >> reporter: i think he's very frustrated. he's a good friend of united states and a good friend to the obama administration. he didn't want to come out and directly sledge hammer the obama administration but
we sat down with an exclusive interview with the prime minister of turkey. let's listen. >> does it surprise you that the united states doesn't take any other actions other than what they call nonlethal support? does it surprise you they don't want to arm the rebels, for instance or talk about a no-fly zone or buffer zone or safe zones? >> translator: right now there are certain things being expected from the united states. the united states had not yet catered to those...
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turkey has been forced to shut the door, refuse entry to these tired, poor and huddled masses. so now these people have literally been stopped in their tracks on the syrian side of the border in the mud, in the mess, in the sickness eye with an watson got a firsthand look. >> they live almost hidden in the olive groves. syrian families sleeping in the dirt. over the last month, a make shift camp of more than 5,000 people has sprung up on the northern edge of syria. families made homeless by war. water that's hard to even swallow. water that your receisef has go used to drinking. >> i've been here one month, five days. it's not nice. it's not healthy, also. >> why did you come here? >> because my house is destroyed. there is no house for me. >> everyone tells stories of rockets and air strikes, artillery and explosions. this man fled here from allepo. his 2-year-old daughter was badly burned when a bomb blew up his house last month. i tried to ask her how are you. she's deaf now. she can't hear. the little girl's been deaf ever since the explosion. we see far too many children h
turkey has been forced to shut the door, refuse entry to these tired, poor and huddled masses. so now these people have literally been stopped in their tracks on the syrian side of the border in the mud, in the mess, in the sickness eye with an watson got a firsthand look. >> they live almost hidden in the olive groves. syrian families sleeping in the dirt. over the last month, a make shift camp of more than 5,000 people has sprung up on the northern edge of syria. families made homeless...
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but the syrian refugee population in turkey recently swelled to more than 87,000. now turkey ars to have partially shut what it once called its openoor for syrians. these des prot people are stuck waitinhe under the eyes of a turkish border th hold a futile protest begging the turkish vernnt to let them in. some of the children here look dazed, overwhelmed by their sundings the faces of what be could losteneration. they are victims of aonflict that's tearing syria apart. at sunset, t families get ready for another night under the olive trees, hoping that tomorrow their turkish neighbors will finally let them in. ivan watson, cnn on the syrian border with turkey. >> there's a possible solution to cutting down world hunger and pushing the economies in europe and japan into double digit growth. our next guest is explaining why helping women changes the world. i'm barack obama and i approve this message. romney: "it's time to stand up to the cheaters" vo: tough on china? not mitt romney. when a flood of chinese tires threatened a thousand american jobs... it was presid
but the syrian refugee population in turkey recently swelled to more than 87,000. now turkey ars to have partially shut what it once called its openoor for syrians. these des prot people are stuck waitinhe under the eyes of a turkish border th hold a futile protest begging the turkish vernnt to let them in. some of the children here look dazed, overwhelmed by their sundings the faces of what be could losteneration. they are victims of aonflict that's tearing syria apart. at sunset, t families...
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david petraeus is just next door in turkey. thousands of syrians looking for safe haven there as the regime is targeting their own people. our senior international correspondent robertson is on the border. we'll take you to him in a moment, but first this. >> it labor day. hopefully not too many you have are having to labor here. it's also the unofficial start of the campaign season. that's how it's been in the past. i want you tyke a look here. this is mitt romney. he's spending the day like most of you just hanging out. romney took his boat for a spin on new hampshire's lake. no public event scheduled for mitt romney this week. he has debate preparations happening in private. >>> president obama labor day in toledo. he spoke within the past hour. he talked about his party's convention this week. he critiqued the tampa republicans. he said mitt romney whiffed last week at his convention on the subject of creating new jobs. take a listen. >> when governor romney had his chance to let you in on the secret sauce of job creation,
david petraeus is just next door in turkey. thousands of syrians looking for safe haven there as the regime is targeting their own people. our senior international correspondent robertson is on the border. we'll take you to him in a moment, but first this. >> it labor day. hopefully not too many you have are having to labor here. it's also the unofficial start of the campaign season. that's how it's been in the past. i want you tyke a look here. this is mitt romney. he's spending the day...
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they're trying to capture an air base, as well, in the west of the country, close to the border with turkey. they haven't been able to do that yet. it -- they say they've destroyed helicopters on the runway. hard to confirm claims. does appear as if the air base in the east of the country is now under rebel control. free syrian army control. the reason is simple, they say. if they control the air bases, that stops fighter planes from taking off and dropping bomb on them. of course the syrian government has plenty of other air bases with aircraft with long enough range to target anywhere in the country. that does seem to be part of their strategy. also when you look at other conflicts, if they get control of those air bases, there's always that possibility they could fly in much-needed supplies themselves. certainly if they get international backing and support for it. so there's a double incentive to get those big concrete strips air bases. >> do you have any information on reports of new explosions in damascus, as well? >> reporter: yeah. we're getting reports from the state news agency in
they're trying to capture an air base, as well, in the west of the country, close to the border with turkey. they haven't been able to do that yet. it -- they say they've destroyed helicopters on the runway. hard to confirm claims. does appear as if the air base in the east of the country is now under rebel control. free syrian army control. the reason is simple, they say. if they control the air bases, that stops fighter planes from taking off and dropping bomb on them. of course the syrian...
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he gets up north to kurdistan and across into turkey. >> is he powerful? does he have any sway whatsoever now that he is out of the country? can he do something? >> he doesn't have any sway, but he has a lot of support among sunnis, and this is where you are seeing violence wrap up. it's the local al qaeda affiliate, the islamic state of iraq. it's kind of an umbrella group. you have al qaeda certainly involved, but you also have sunni islamist groups and remnants of the old saddam ba'ath party who are behind all this violence, and it's just getting bigger and bigger and bigger. you know, every month there's been a major coordinated attack. >> why is this happening? >> 350 people were killed. >> why is this happening now, michael, the timing of all this? obviously, people are looking at the situation. a lot of people see that you went into iraq thinking that eventually there would be home building, nation building, and this hasn't happened. there is no peace there. >> it was a pretty naive notion to go into iraq and think that would happen, to be honest, a
he gets up north to kurdistan and across into turkey. >> is he powerful? does he have any sway whatsoever now that he is out of the country? can he do something? >> he doesn't have any sway, but he has a lot of support among sunnis, and this is where you are seeing violence wrap up. it's the local al qaeda affiliate, the islamic state of iraq. it's kind of an umbrella group. you have al qaeda certainly involved, but you also have sunni islamist groups and remnants of the old saddam...
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it is now spreading to turkey. ida watson is in istanbul. >> a small group of demonstrators have gathered here in istanbul to chant damn america, no to islamiyah phobia and to condemn the anti-islamic film "the innocence of muslim." but the protest here says an awful lot about how this film has failed to capture the tension of turks that are perhaps 500 or at most 1,000 demonstrators in a city of more than 12 million. turkey's top muslim clerics have come out denouncing violence against u.s. diplomatic missions, as has turkey's prime minister who in a speech on friday went one step further. he said that freedom of expression in the u.s. shouldn't justify making a film that shows bigotry against muslims, but he also extended condolences and urged muslims to take controlf their own values rather than allow them to be dictated by fringe groups in the u.s. ivan watson, cnn, istanbul. >> want to bring in our journalist zed mercy. he is joining us by phone from tunisia, and tell what is is happening there. there have bee
it is now spreading to turkey. ida watson is in istanbul. >> a small group of demonstrators have gathered here in istanbul to chant damn america, no to islamiyah phobia and to condemn the anti-islamic film "the innocence of muslim." but the protest here says an awful lot about how this film has failed to capture the tension of turks that are perhaps 500 or at most 1,000 demonstrators in a city of more than 12 million. turkey's top muslim clerics have come out denouncing violence...
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that vp is in exile in turkey. today he declared his innocence. >> i totally reject and will never recognize the unjust, the politically motivated verdict, which was expected from the outset of the trial. >> coinciding with the verdict, a wave of bombings. look at pictures. they are becoming familiar elsewhere. they were up familiar at one time. this time more than 90 people wounded -- 90 people killed and 300 wounded aacrocross the coun. sunni insurgents belonging to al qaeda in iraq claiming responsibility. you might sum this up in one word. mess. ivan watson is monitoring the developments from istanbul. last i checked the americans spent over $800 billion and a lot of blood in trying to ensure that iraq was somewhat stable. is this headed towards complete loss and a waste of our time and energy? >> reporter: well, it certainly doesn't look good. sunday's bombings killing 94 people at least, more than 300 wounded last summer as a result of similar bombings, the worst violence and death toll in nearly two years, a
that vp is in exile in turkey. today he declared his innocence. >> i totally reject and will never recognize the unjust, the politically motivated verdict, which was expected from the outset of the trial. >> coinciding with the verdict, a wave of bombings. look at pictures. they are becoming familiar elsewhere. they were up familiar at one time. this time more than 90 people wounded -- 90 people killed and 300 wounded aacrocross the coun. sunni insurgents belonging to al qaeda in...
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and turkey that they're studying their options. one of those options might be the creation of a no-fly zone. certainly there have been more calls from the international community and from big players within the international community to go ahead and create or try to create a no-fly zone. but the fact of the matter is it doesn't look like it's going to happen anytime soon. the countries that have said they might explore it at some point still have said a lot of studies need to be done before they can be created. and you have the problem of the u.n. security council deadlocked. russia supporting the syrian regime. there's been no consensus amongst these countries as to what to do. there's a diplomatic activity, a lot of flurry of diplomatic activity going on trying to come up with a political solution to the crisis in syria to the civil war. it hasn't yielded any kind of solution either. essentially what's going on in syria right now is a war of attrition, a brutal civil war. it doesn't seem to have any end in sight or the creation
and turkey that they're studying their options. one of those options might be the creation of a no-fly zone. certainly there have been more calls from the international community and from big players within the international community to go ahead and create or try to create a no-fly zone. but the fact of the matter is it doesn't look like it's going to happen anytime soon. the countries that have said they might explore it at some point still have said a lot of studies need to be done before...
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rebels have been trying to secure border crossings to create safe havens near turkey, a country sympathetic to the syrian opposition movement. >>> workers at a platinum mine in south africa have ended their labor strike. the deal comes after protests left 45 people dead. the miners accepted an agreement that will boost pay as much as 22%. a spokesman for the mine company called it groundbreaking, and workers say they're happy. >> yeah. no, no, no. the solution is coming. yeah. >> we have something. half is better than nothing. >> a french magazine is the latest target of muslim anger over depictions of the prophet mohammed. the satirical magazine published cartoons today featuring a figure resembling the prophet. the french muslim council calls the cartoons insulting. it follows a week of deadly protests over an anti-muslim video prugsd here in the u.s. the cartoons threaten to add to an already tense situation. jim bitterman is following the developments from paris. what is the magazine saying about why it published the cartoons and what it hopes to actually accomplish? >> reporter: well,
rebels have been trying to secure border crossings to create safe havens near turkey, a country sympathetic to the syrian opposition movement. >>> workers at a platinum mine in south africa have ended their labor strike. the deal comes after protests left 45 people dead. the miners accepted an agreement that will boost pay as much as 22%. a spokesman for the mine company called it groundbreaking, and workers say they're happy. >> yeah. no, no, no. the solution is coming. yeah....
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and many addresses to turkey and egypt without a stop in israel further exacerbated that relationship. the push for middle east peace has been stuck ever since and that rocky personal relationship with net tatt tanya hoo. >> the president is prepared to make generous compromises for peach. it cannot go back to the 1967 lines because these lines are in defensible. >> still, at least in public, they seem to have moved on. >> as i have said to the prime minister in every single one of our meetings, the united states will always have its back when it comes to its security. >> jerusalem is israel's capital, a final peace agreement should include what's called a two-state solution, israel living alongside palestine, and iran must be stopped from building a nuclear bomb. but there are differences when it comes to specific details on how to achieve those goals. romney charges that president obama hasn't been a strong enough ally to israel in opposing iran's nuclear ambitions. >> israel doesn't need public lectures on how to wage war and peace. if i'm president of the united states, my first t
and many addresses to turkey and egypt without a stop in israel further exacerbated that relationship. the push for middle east peace has been stuck ever since and that rocky personal relationship with net tatt tanya hoo. >> the president is prepared to make generous compromises for peach. it cannot go back to the 1967 lines because these lines are in defensible. >> still, at least in public, they seem to have moved on. >> as i have said to the prime minister in every single...
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this guy right here went cold turkey. threw away your cell phone. 24 hours. the tell us about your experience. what happened? >> here's the symptom of it. i'm never letting this go again. i'm keeping this forever. one day without a cell phone, i'll tell you, the first 15, 20 minutes was fun. usually i walk around the streets of new york texting, reading e-mails. i could see everything, people, tourists. >> let's take a look at what he went through. >> anyone have a cell phone? you have a cell phone? could you go a whole day without using your cell phone? can i just buy a temporary one and check my e-mail on it? the hardest part was not calling people. it was not being able to check my e-mail. everyone loves e-mail. i don't know where the cafe is. would you speak to new yorkers on a subway, like strangers? you do seriously? i usually play my baseball game. new york is beautifully diverse. i finally read the evacuation emergency instructions on the subway. if there's a fire on the subway, look for me, i will save your lives. i think we found something. i saw in
this guy right here went cold turkey. threw away your cell phone. 24 hours. the tell us about your experience. what happened? >> here's the symptom of it. i'm never letting this go again. i'm keeping this forever. one day without a cell phone, i'll tell you, the first 15, 20 minutes was fun. usually i walk around the streets of new york texting, reading e-mails. i could see everything, people, tourists. >> let's take a look at what he went through. >> anyone have a cell phone?...
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. >>> turkey is the most recent victim of spillover fighting from syria. errant artillery rounds landed in a small turkish border town wounding a number of residents. for days now, syria's military and rebels have been fighting for control of the syrian town. >>> the latest viral video, greenday front man having an on stage meltdown. he was not too happy that he got the cue he had one minute to wrap up his set. just after that tirade, armstrong apologized and announced he is seeking treatment for substance abuse. >>> immediately after the assault on the u.s. consulate in libya, one question was on everybody's mind -- how could this happen? how is it that the most powerful nation on earth can't protect its own envoys in foreign countries? how could this happen in bengahzi? we should know soon. a state department investigation will start later this week. and earlier i talked with wall street journal intelligence correspondent who has been covering the story, and i asked her if susan collins of maine was accurate when she called the security in bengahzi woefu
. >>> turkey is the most recent victim of spillover fighting from syria. errant artillery rounds landed in a small turkish border town wounding a number of residents. for days now, syria's military and rebels have been fighting for control of the syrian town. >>> the latest viral video, greenday front man having an on stage meltdown. he was not too happy that he got the cue he had one minute to wrap up his set. just after that tirade, armstrong apologized and announced he is...
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this comes as leaders of the rebel free syria army are moving into the turkey territory. it has many soldiers who defected from president al-assad's army to fight the regime. >>> and a man at the bronx zoo now in critical condition. a tiger bit the man several times after he leaped from the zoo's mono rail car into the pit. the rescue crews used help to push him away from the man. the zoo's director says the tiger won't be put down because the tiger didn't do anything wrong. >>> and some of the biggest names jamming at farm aid 2012. willie nelson, in pennsylvania. the concert doesn't end until 11:00 tonight. >>> and a hostage-taker in pittsburgh, talking not to police but to people on facebook. that story straight ahead, but first. >>> with more than 12 million people still out of work, switching careers may be the way to get a job. but some opportunities out there are more than the usual 9-5 job. in this week's news, kristine rich looks at the trucking industry. there are jobs there if you are qualified. >> reporter: help wanted, must love the open road, sleeping in tig
this comes as leaders of the rebel free syria army are moving into the turkey territory. it has many soldiers who defected from president al-assad's army to fight the regime. >>> and a man at the bronx zoo now in critical condition. a tiger bit the man several times after he leaped from the zoo's mono rail car into the pit. the rescue crews used help to push him away from the man. the zoo's director says the tiger won't be put down because the tiger didn't do anything wrong....
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hundreds of thousands of people flooded over the border into turkey, iraq, jordan and lebanon, seeking shelter, hoping for safety. >> boast of those who you see fleeing are people whose homes no longer exist. they have nowhere to go. one can only imagine how difficult of a decision it is for a family to have to make. >> reporter: it's extremely difficult and dangerous for journalists to gain access to syria because of firsthand glimpse of what it's like for these people whose world has been plunged into this brutal war. the fear and panic that comes with the unknown. the sadness each death brings. it's the story of one city in a country that's crumbled into the horror of civil war. it is the story of unimaginable cruelty and suffering inside aleppo. >>> aleppo. syr syria's biggest city and the biggest prize in this savage 18-month war. we drive in at dusk, going through streets peppered by trash and shrapnel. thousands of died since the battle for the city began over a month ago. aleppo's name used to evoke history, grandeur, vibrant trade. but now it's synonymous with weeks of indiscr
hundreds of thousands of people flooded over the border into turkey, iraq, jordan and lebanon, seeking shelter, hoping for safety. >> boast of those who you see fleeing are people whose homes no longer exist. they have nowhere to go. one can only imagine how difficult of a decision it is for a family to have to make. >> reporter: it's extremely difficult and dangerous for journalists to gain access to syria because of firsthand glimpse of what it's like for these people whose world...
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. >>> turkey is the most recent victim of spillover fighting from syria. and artillery rounds land in a small turkish town wounding a number of residents. rebels have been fighting for control of the syrian town. >>> the latest viral video, and greenday front man having an on stage meltdown. he was not too happy that he got the cue he had one minute to wrap up his set. just after that tirade, armstrong apologized and announced he is seeking treatment for substance abuse. >>> immediately after the assault on the u.s. consulate in libya, one question was on everybody's mind. how could this happen in how can the most porful nation on earth cannot protect it's own envoys in other countries? and earlier i talked with wall street journal intelligence correspondent who has been covering the story, if it was accurate wn the security was woefully inadequate. >> the standard security was forearm forearmed libyan guards and four unarmed libyan guards. on the day of the attack there were five or so armed diplomatic personnel. as we looked into it, security had not rea
. >>> turkey is the most recent victim of spillover fighting from syria. and artillery rounds land in a small turkish town wounding a number of residents. rebels have been fighting for control of the syrian town. >>> the latest viral video, and greenday front man having an on stage meltdown. he was not too happy that he got the cue he had one minute to wrap up his set. just after that tirade, armstrong apologized and announced he is seeking treatment for substance abuse....
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and early trips to turkey and egypt with high profile addresses to the i arab and muslim world without a stop in israel further xaexacerbated th relationship and further underlined in a tense oval office meeting in may 2011 when the prime minister seemed to be lecturing the president. >> israel is prepared to make generous compromises for peace. it cannot go back to the 1967 lines because these lines are in indefensivible. >> reporter: still, at least in public they seem to have moved on. >> as i've said to the prime minister in every single one of our meetings, the united states will always have israel's back with israeli security. >> reporter: some of the most sensitive issues obama and romney seem to agree at least with the big picture. jerusalem is israel's capital. a final agreement should include a two-state solution with israel alongside palestine and iran must be stopped from building a nuclear become. there are differences with specific details on how to achieve those goals. romney charges that president obama hasn't been a strong enough ally to israel opposing iran. >> israel
and early trips to turkey and egypt with high profile addresses to the i arab and muslim world without a stop in israel further xaexacerbated th relationship and further underlined in a tense oval office meeting in may 2011 when the prime minister seemed to be lecturing the president. >> israel is prepared to make generous compromises for peace. it cannot go back to the 1967 lines because these lines are in indefensivible. >> reporter: still, at least in public they seem to have...
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this comes as leaders of the rebel free syrian army are moving from turkey into syrian territories. it's a milestone for the group who has many ex-soldiers who defected from president bashar al assad's army to fight the regime. the leader says the next step is to start liberating damascus. >>> the wife of a missing retired fbi agent hopes to meet with the president of iran to plead for her husband's safe return. robert levenson disappeared on kish island in 2007 while investigating cigarette smuggling for a private company. now billboards with levenson's pictures are up in new york's time's square in hopes ma ahmadinejad will see them. >> 33 years of service to the united states deserves something. >> iran's president has repeatedly turned down meeting requests from levinsoavvilevinsn the past. >>> a man jumped into the bronx zoo because of a desire to be with the tigers. he jumped from the monorail yesterday into the pit where a tiger bit him. rescuers helped move the tiger away from the man. >> is the tiger going to be put down? >> no, absolutely -- as i said, the tiger did nothin
this comes as leaders of the rebel free syrian army are moving from turkey into syrian territories. it's a milestone for the group who has many ex-soldiers who defected from president bashar al assad's army to fight the regime. the leader says the next step is to start liberating damascus. >>> the wife of a missing retired fbi agent hopes to meet with the president of iran to plead for her husband's safe return. robert levenson disappeared on kish island in 2007 while investigating...
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and early trips to turkey and egypt with high profile addresses to the arab and muslim world without a stop in israel further exacerbated that relationship. the push for middle east peace has been stuck ever since. and that rocky personal relationship with netanyahu was further underlined during a tense oval office building in may 2011 when the prime minister seemed to be lecturing the president. >> israel is prepared to make generous compromises for peace. it cannot go back to the 1967 lines. because these lines are indefensible. >> still, at least in public, they seem to have moved on. >> as i've said to prime minister in every single one of our meetings, the united states will always have israel's back when it comes to israel's security. >> some of the most sensitive issues, obama and romney seem to agree. at least when it comes to the big icture. jerusalem is israel's capital. a final peace agreement should include a two-state solution. and iran must be stopped from building a nuclear bomb. but there are differences when it comes to specific details on how to achieve those goals.
and early trips to turkey and egypt with high profile addresses to the arab and muslim world without a stop in israel further exacerbated that relationship. the push for middle east peace has been stuck ever since. and that rocky personal relationship with netanyahu was further underlined during a tense oval office building in may 2011 when the prime minister seemed to be lecturing the president. >> israel is prepared to make generous compromises for peace. it cannot go back to the 1967...
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there have been skirmishes near turkey and the lebanese border. lebanon says they have deployed military reenforcements to the area. >> the investigation of the secret service scandal is over, officials say. the agents who hired prostitutes in colombia did not harm presidential security. although they did engage in misconduct, the report is not going to be made public. >>> taking no chances, the u.s. government has temporarily closed several diplomatic facilities in the middle east. more protests have been happening today over the anti-islamic film that has ignited so much anger in the muslim world. this is what daylight brought after friday's protests turned violent there. 27 people were killed and more than 100 injures. >> protests of a different kind erupted in libya. a rally in support of america and against extremism sprung up late last night, but it quickly unfolded into something else. here is arwa damon. >> it's probably one of the few countries where we are seeing mass demonstrations, not just in support of the united states but more cond
there have been skirmishes near turkey and the lebanese border. lebanon says they have deployed military reenforcements to the area. >> the investigation of the secret service scandal is over, officials say. the agents who hired prostitutes in colombia did not harm presidential security. although they did engage in misconduct, the report is not going to be made public. >>> taking no chances, the u.s. government has temporarily closed several diplomatic facilities in the middle...
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. >>> turkey is the most recent victim of spillover fighting from syria. air and artillery rounds from a battle on the syrian side of the border landed in a small turkish border town wounding a number of residents. for days syria's military and rebels have been fighting for control on a town on the syrian side of a border. >>> a giant panda cub born a week ago at the zoo in washington has died. the cub's birth was seen as a big step in conservation, the first to be born at the zoo since 2005. zookeepers heard the mother in distress this morning, they ran in to do cpr, but the panda couldn't be saved. >> this is devastating. this is devastating for all of us here. it's hard to describe how much passion and energy and thought and care has gone into this. >> they're investigating but it's still not known what caused the cub's death. >>> what started out as a sweet 16 party in the netherlands turned into a birthday brawl literally. a teenager apparently went on facebook t invite her friends to her downtown celebration. the invite went viral, between 3,000 and
. >>> turkey is the most recent victim of spillover fighting from syria. air and artillery rounds from a battle on the syrian side of the border landed in a small turkish border town wounding a number of residents. for days syria's military and rebels have been fighting for control on a town on the syrian side of a border. >>> a giant panda cub born a week ago at the zoo in washington has died. the cub's birth was seen as a big step in conservation, the first to be born at the...
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it's a case that has stunned the country of turkey and now the world that people are finding out a woman is awaiting trial after taking revenge on a man she claims raped her repeatedly. we have more on this case. i warn you that the images in the story are quite graphic. >> reporter: a 26-year-old mother of two claims that her husband's cousin, a 35-year-old man, tormented and abused her for months while her husband was out of town. he entered her home while she was asleep and raped her at gun point, threatening to kill her children if she screamed. she says he subsequently raped her many times and took pictures of her with his cell phone and threatened to publish them. she says she was too afraid to tell anyone about the rapes. then last tuesday she had enough. she said he called. she was sure he was going to rape her again. when he arrived at her house, she grabbed a rifle and shot him repeatedly. then she cut off his head and carried it to the town square. witnesses say she held the severed head in front of men at a coffee house and said, quote, don't play with my honor. here is the h
it's a case that has stunned the country of turkey and now the world that people are finding out a woman is awaiting trial after taking revenge on a man she claims raped her repeatedly. we have more on this case. i warn you that the images in the story are quite graphic. >> reporter: a 26-year-old mother of two claims that her husband's cousin, a 35-year-old man, tormented and abused her for months while her husband was out of town. he entered her home while she was asleep and raped her...