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in lourdes turkey. but this is certainly is a natural outcome of what there were takes in the neighborhood of syria as long as this conflict continues with mass killings the killings of civilians etc this this will lead to worsen. further or something off relations between syria and turkey and jordan there's no surprise element in this. but all the escalation of wilen certainly tells turkey and other neighbors to cool carefully and to continue to stick to the international efforts to stop put an end at least to the killings and massacre's right to all have to leave it right there thank you very much for your thoughts on this mr a political commentator and journalist joining us live from istanbul. right a beautiful look at other news from around the world to twelve people have been killed in the blast yemen's capital of sanaa targeted the country's defense minister who escaped the attack on hometown of his wife of those did with the minister's bodyguards some witnesses said they heard gunfire as ambulanc
in lourdes turkey. but this is certainly is a natural outcome of what there were takes in the neighborhood of syria as long as this conflict continues with mass killings the killings of civilians etc this this will lead to worsen. further or something off relations between syria and turkey and jordan there's no surprise element in this. but all the escalation of wilen certainly tells turkey and other neighbors to cool carefully and to continue to stick to the international efforts to stop put...
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is in creating safe havens, no-fly zones. >> turkey says that the u.s. is holding them back from exploring those options. there is a lot of double talk going on that is hard to understand. we will have to wait and see what the response of the white house's. everyone is trying to decide whether the policy will change or not. >> as some point governments will say this crisis has gone on for so long, so many people have been killed, that our policy of not intervening is under pressure. >> exactly, when you have 200 people a day killed it, very little intervention, a lack of basic human decency. . they do not understand why the assistance is not coming. this does not bode well for syria. >> the arguments for not intervening is because there's no coherent opposition. in your conversations comment did you get the sense that that is changing? >> yes, there is more structured to be rebel army. there are more military councils. there is more structure but not the kind of regular force. iran has arrived and they are supporting the creation of a regular forces for
is in creating safe havens, no-fly zones. >> turkey says that the u.s. is holding them back from exploring those options. there is a lot of double talk going on that is hard to understand. we will have to wait and see what the response of the white house's. everyone is trying to decide whether the policy will change or not. >> as some point governments will say this crisis has gone on for so long, so many people have been killed, that our policy of not intervening is under pressure....
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i want to carve the eastern kurdish state off turkey. but the conflict has already claimed forty thousand. nearly two hundred occupy wall street protesters were arrested in new york as they mocked the movement's one year anniversary of peaceful antique or productive bursts flooded the streets trying to block the entrance to the stock exchange but police resorted to using force. i was that a witness that day began with hundreds of optimus and their supporters storming through lower manhattan some attempting to block the entrance of the new york stock exchange to take progress we saw many clashes between new york city police departments and activists that were walking through lower manhattan chanting we are the ninety nine percent and pioneering a message that began months ago a message that started in new york city and then you might nationwide and ultimately global but the most important thing to note on monday when these optimists gather together for the one year anniversary is that they are still very much committed to their fights aga
i want to carve the eastern kurdish state off turkey. but the conflict has already claimed forty thousand. nearly two hundred occupy wall street protesters were arrested in new york as they mocked the movement's one year anniversary of peaceful antique or productive bursts flooded the streets trying to block the entrance to the stock exchange but police resorted to using force. i was that a witness that day began with hundreds of optimus and their supporters storming through lower manhattan...
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but what about the change relationship between turkey and syria itself me turkey used to have a strong good relationship with syria recent years but then korea was pretty quick to support the free syrian army why the sudden change of heart. this is so the what the people probably the turkish government has miscalculated the events in syria they have expected that arab spring would be having the same situation like in libya or like in tunisia or in egypt. believe but in case of syria turkey has been indeed in the last five years particularly very very close to syria . have gone became good fellows if you want and suddenly this change of turkey has been not understood in turkey and this is why they took these people do not support the policy of the government what is anyone offering an explanation for why everyone seems to change tack here. i would repeat it again turkey has miscalculated the power structure in syria they have expected that bashar assad would also leave the power like mubarak like duffy but they took a president prime minister and foreign minister if you want they put al
but what about the change relationship between turkey and syria itself me turkey used to have a strong good relationship with syria recent years but then korea was pretty quick to support the free syrian army why the sudden change of heart. this is so the what the people probably the turkish government has miscalculated the events in syria they have expected that arab spring would be having the same situation like in libya or like in tunisia or in egypt. believe but in case of syria turkey has...
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and turkey has agreed? >> ( translated ): they agreed to meet. >> rose: when will the meeting take place? >> two meetings took place right now between the ministers of foreign affairs and their deputy ministers and we are seeking to hold a conference at the level of the head of state in the future. >> rose: will you demand a cease-fire? >> ( translated ): i would like to achieve and realize the will of the syrian people and to stop the bloodshed. the bloodshed leads to the killing of syrians from both sides. but who is the root cause of this problem? that's the dictatorship and the lack of democracy and the lack of public freedom. that's the main-- the directed cause for the revolution, the regime should have thought-- should have realized that the military solution would not stop the revolution, the bloodshed that took place and is taking this right now and tens of thousands of people are being killed right now and the number may be even higher until we stop this bloodshed. so the main goal right now is to
and turkey has agreed? >> ( translated ): they agreed to meet. >> rose: when will the meeting take place? >> two meetings took place right now between the ministers of foreign affairs and their deputy ministers and we are seeking to hold a conference at the level of the head of state in the future. >> rose: will you demand a cease-fire? >> ( translated ): i would like to achieve and realize the will of the syrian people and to stop the bloodshed. the bloodshed...
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the turkish prime minister said he can stay in turkey as long as he wants to. he has told the bbc the death sentence illegal. residents in northern thailand have been warned to strengthen flood defenses and be prepared to move to higher ground as heavy rains lashed the country. the center of the historic city thesukuthai -- and villages are swamped as water levels reach more than a meter. the pakistani doctor who helped of the united states to locate osama bin laden's hideout has told a u.s. tv network that the country that is powerful -- powerful spy agency, isi among regards america as its worst enemy. in an interview from his present in bashar dr. shakil afridi said the deposed who interrogated him said he helped pakistan that a worst enemy, worse even than the indians. pretty extraordinary remarks if they stand up to scrutiny. >> yes, although that is how a lot of people imagine the pakistani intelligence agencies do you the world. a lot of pakistanis, indeed, the things that way as well. a great deal of anti-americanism here at the moment. but this is all
the turkish prime minister said he can stay in turkey as long as he wants to. he has told the bbc the death sentence illegal. residents in northern thailand have been warned to strengthen flood defenses and be prepared to move to higher ground as heavy rains lashed the country. the center of the historic city thesukuthai -- and villages are swamped as water levels reach more than a meter. the pakistani doctor who helped of the united states to locate osama bin laden's hideout has told a u.s. tv...
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the military in turkey no longer has that power. the prime minister was the target of this particular conspiracy. if he felt any satisfaction at the core's rolling, he discussed it. >> i have just been informed of the verdict. for july, i do not know the legal grounds for the verdict. without knowing the reason, it would not be right for me to make a statement. also there is the supreme court. all we wish for is a legal decision, but this is not the final decision. familythe officers' members, the court verdict was the son of a witch hunt. for others, it was a sign of the changing balance of power in this country. >> political changes in turkey being watched in washington as well. an israeli soldier and three militants up and killed on the border between israel and egypt keeping israel says the militants were heavily armed and opened fire on soldiers guarding construction workers building an extension of the border fence. one other soldier was wounded in the incident, which comes during a time of growing tension on the border. presi
the military in turkey no longer has that power. the prime minister was the target of this particular conspiracy. if he felt any satisfaction at the core's rolling, he discussed it. >> i have just been informed of the verdict. for july, i do not know the legal grounds for the verdict. without knowing the reason, it would not be right for me to make a statement. also there is the supreme court. all we wish for is a legal decision, but this is not the final decision. familythe officers'...
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would turkey like to see that? >> if there's any discussion on safe haven or some zone, secure zone, there should be-- it should be supported by a u.n. security council resolution or international community. >> warner: if the united nations won't act would turkey ever join a coalition of the willing? that is a coalition that's not u.n. but perhaps nato and arab-led as it did-- as happened in libya? >> of course in libya there was a u.n. resolution which created the base for this coalition of willing. but if the u.n. cannot do anything, all the other options and measures should be on the table. and those countries will have concerns and common interests. they should study all these options. >> warner: turkey would take part? >> you are you are the ski alrey taking part. >> warner: no, i mean a military sense. >> of course. not only on this, but turkey will be in all processes related to syria. >> warner: if there is an action taken on syria and the conflict continues to grind on what danger do you see of it sparking
would turkey like to see that? >> if there's any discussion on safe haven or some zone, secure zone, there should be-- it should be supported by a u.n. security council resolution or international community. >> warner: if the united nations won't act would turkey ever join a coalition of the willing? that is a coalition that's not u.n. but perhaps nato and arab-led as it did-- as happened in libya? >> of course in libya there was a u.n. resolution which created the base for...
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the military in turkey no longer has that power. the prime minister was the target of this particular conspiracy. if he felt any satisfaction at the core's rolling, he discussed it. >> i have just been informed of the verdict. for july, i do not know the legal grounds for the verdict. without knowing the reason, it would not be right for me to make a statement. also there is the supreme court. all we wish for is a legal decision, but this is not the final decision. familythe officers' members, the court verdict was for others, it was a sign of the changing balance of power in this country. >> political changes in turkey being watched in washington as well. an israeli soldier and three militants up and killed on the border between israel and egypt keeping israel says the militants were heavily armed and opened fire on soldiers guarding construction workers building an extension of the border fence. one other soldier was wounded in the incident, which comes during a time of growing tension on the border. president bush your al-assad -
the military in turkey no longer has that power. the prime minister was the target of this particular conspiracy. if he felt any satisfaction at the core's rolling, he discussed it. >> i have just been informed of the verdict. for july, i do not know the legal grounds for the verdict. without knowing the reason, it would not be right for me to make a statement. also there is the supreme court. all we wish for is a legal decision, but this is not the final decision. familythe officers'...
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into syria or out of turkey i tend to think that they are being pushed out of turkey because turkey has been involved heavily and it cannot take it anymore if they claim that they have liberated areas why don't they say what they want these liberated areas are they keep saying we control seventy percent of the syrian land and they still cannot say where they are and nobody knows what we have this seventy percent of lance are so i think they are being pushed out of turkey and this is a good signal that turkey is backing up from supporting terrorists right relatively close eye on the story thank you very much dr ali mohamed editor in chief of syria from dubai thank you why the attack in damascus comes amid a major international gathering in new york where the ongoing crisis in syria is among the main topics being tackled archies marina now is one of the un general assembly meeting right now good to see there marina now what's been said about the syrian crisis at the u.n. meeting. well u.s. president barack obama addressed the international body and with respect to syria the u.s. leader sa
into syria or out of turkey i tend to think that they are being pushed out of turkey because turkey has been involved heavily and it cannot take it anymore if they claim that they have liberated areas why don't they say what they want these liberated areas are they keep saying we control seventy percent of the syrian land and they still cannot say where they are and nobody knows what we have this seventy percent of lance are so i think they are being pushed out of turkey and this is a good...
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turkey is nearby, and it is all about worst-case scenarios. turkey should be more involved. i can tell you with great confidence that we turks can understand both sides better than they understand each other. iranians may not get the way europeans think. they make themselves clear. europeans may not understand the way iranians tell them. turkey can be not only a facilitator but a good mediator for a solution. not only should turkey be more involved, the only high-level people but lower level people, not only just one or two day meetings in russia or geneva, but covers is taking place in various places. run has serious concerns, regional and economical -- iran has serious concerns, regional and economical. he can think about israel. pakistan. these are all different issues. we should not forget the fact that time is on iran's side. the worldwide public opinion is on their side. even in israel and the united states, there are offices making a statement against iran. iran is not any rush. the nuclear program cannot compare to libya's nuclear program in the past. iran is there f
turkey is nearby, and it is all about worst-case scenarios. turkey should be more involved. i can tell you with great confidence that we turks can understand both sides better than they understand each other. iranians may not get the way europeans think. they make themselves clear. europeans may not understand the way iranians tell them. turkey can be not only a facilitator but a good mediator for a solution. not only should turkey be more involved, the only high-level people but lower level...
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believe but in case of syria turkey has indeed in the last five years particularly very very close. if you want and suddenly this change of turkey has done here the policy what the united states of america and european union suggested and this is why they took these people do not support the policy of the government. georgia seeing some of its biggest opposition rallies today with over one hundred thousand people turning out for pre-election demos in the capital and also in the country's second largest city on saturday georgians will choose their next parliament monday the anti-government moods been filled by the recent prison scandal which sparked mass protests and international condemnation georgian authorities are also accused of high level corruption and cracking down on activists to speak out against the government the opposition blames tbilisi of using dirty tricks to retain its image and its article press can offer imports next there are claims that somewhere at the expense of georgia's northern neighbor to. the outcome of a recent alleged police operation georgia's border wi
believe but in case of syria turkey has indeed in the last five years particularly very very close. if you want and suddenly this change of turkey has done here the policy what the united states of america and european union suggested and this is why they took these people do not support the policy of the government. georgia seeing some of its biggest opposition rallies today with over one hundred thousand people turning out for pre-election demos in the capital and also in the country's second...
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a major political conference is underway in turkey where promised to end their once been reelected as the leader of the country's ruling party for the last time and once again slam the regime in neighboring syria however dr his same bag see of the middle east technical university spokesman earlier told me anchors policy on the massacres is deeply unpopular with turks themselves. the turkish government has miscalculated the events in syria they have expected that the arab spring would be having the same situation like in levy are like internees or in egypt all this. believe but in case of syria turkey has been indeed in the last five years particularly a very very close to syria bashar assad gone became good fellows if you want and suddenly this change of turkey has done. the policy what the united states of america and european union suggested and this is why the turkish people do not support the policy of the government. georgia is seeing some of its biggest opposition rallies today with over one hundred thousand people turning up for pre-election demos in the capital and also in the
a major political conference is underway in turkey where promised to end their once been reelected as the leader of the country's ruling party for the last time and once again slam the regime in neighboring syria however dr his same bag see of the middle east technical university spokesman earlier told me anchors policy on the massacres is deeply unpopular with turks themselves. the turkish government has miscalculated the events in syria they have expected that the arab spring would be having...
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new york just a few minutes away from continuity but controversy is turkey's really party reelected by mr ed one of his leaders we take a look at how his foreign agenda is the same tired old paper is just ahead. flying north with me in this old soviet work or so the helicopter is doctors not a mere brodsky and his team from the region's medical aviation service we head across ever more barren tundra higher and higher interest as arctic far north until eventually. we see our landing spot with arrive at this tiny village after crossing hundreds of kilometers of snow a world of us as a boy here suffering from fever and the doctors are going to see what they can do. inside a small building not warm but two babies and their parents are waiting for us the doctors inspect them but can't make a diagnosis and decide to bring them to a regional hospital for better care spread lana doesn't like taking her baby away from home but she's been before and agrees to go that's the usual practice with those who live in it to indra they keep mothers with their newborns in hospital for a month. on the way
new york just a few minutes away from continuity but controversy is turkey's really party reelected by mr ed one of his leaders we take a look at how his foreign agenda is the same tired old paper is just ahead. flying north with me in this old soviet work or so the helicopter is doctors not a mere brodsky and his team from the region's medical aviation service we head across ever more barren tundra higher and higher interest as arctic far north until eventually. we see our landing spot with...
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in lourdes turkey. the revolution in egypt has swept away the decades old dictatorship there but when it comes to sweeping the streets the country's new leadership isn't having so much success the prolong state of flux have followed last year's uprisings lead to monday in matters like basic public services to suffer the turns of garbage now rotting on the streets of the capital of his exam the boy has got the story of revolution or a leftover that's already starting to cause a bit of a stink it took egyptians eighteen days of mass protests to oust hosni mubarak yet in the eighteen in soon month they've encountered a far more pungent problem. residents don't wait for garbage collection instead they threw it out onto the streets and we have to collected. cairo has never been a particularly clean city but the growing piles of garbage have become a major blood on its revolutionary glory president mohamed morsi promised to solve the problem in his first one hundred days in office but more than two months int
in lourdes turkey. the revolution in egypt has swept away the decades old dictatorship there but when it comes to sweeping the streets the country's new leadership isn't having so much success the prolong state of flux have followed last year's uprisings lead to monday in matters like basic public services to suffer the turns of garbage now rotting on the streets of the capital of his exam the boy has got the story of revolution or a leftover that's already starting to cause a bit of a stink it...
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leave but in case of syria turkey has been indeed in the last five years particularly very very close to the first saturn five barebone became a good friend of if you want and suddenly this change will for turkey has done here the policy what the united states of america and european union suggested and this is why they took these people do not support the policy of the government. a later staff member of a civilian contractor have been killed in eastern afghanistan in an apparent green on blue attack it's the latest such assault in which men in afghan uniform kill the western forces they're meant to be fighting alongside taliban militants say it's part of their own teenager tactics from the pack nationalists for him to leave the taliban's revival is evidence of how bad the current mess is in the country. the beginning of the drawdown confirms one very very important thing and i think this should be the biggest story from of one is done today and that is the americans and nato will be leaving a lot of as a mess and all the statements we heard from the u.s. government from nato about l
leave but in case of syria turkey has been indeed in the last five years particularly very very close to the first saturn five barebone became a good friend of if you want and suddenly this change will for turkey has done here the policy what the united states of america and european union suggested and this is why they took these people do not support the policy of the government. a later staff member of a civilian contractor have been killed in eastern afghanistan in an apparent green on blue...
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turkey is real. the gulf states, jordan, iraq an on. we must remain in the region. we must combat these people. these people do not represent the majority of folks in the middle east. we have to keep that in mind. and while taking precautions we have to continue to engage and i am absolutely convinced that we will. melissa: let me ask you before we go. i can see that from, you know, an embassy point of view. do you think for corporations, what do you think is appropriate response for them? >> well each corporation should first of all be in close touch with the local u.s. embassy and consulate and also take a look at the state department travel advisories that put out and reflect the best knowledge we have of a security situation in a given country or region. secondly, they have to insure their people are well-trained and well-briefed what are proper security procedures. most companies that i have dealt with, for example, in iraq but also elsewhere in the middle east do have good security teams who should be listened to and adhered to. melissa: they have to protect t
turkey is real. the gulf states, jordan, iraq an on. we must remain in the region. we must combat these people. these people do not represent the majority of folks in the middle east. we have to keep that in mind. and while taking precautions we have to continue to engage and i am absolutely convinced that we will. melissa: let me ask you before we go. i can see that from, you know, an embassy point of view. do you think for corporations, what do you think is appropriate response for them?...
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in lourdes turkey. but let's cross over now to the business desk with natasha now russia is one of europe's you growing call markets isn't it and absolutely is and it's also one of the biggest i'll tell you all about in just a couple minutes but first our top story president putin signed a decree on tuesday to protect the interests of strategic companies operating abroad they're now required to get government missions to deal with foreign regulators or corresponding you've got this question of is at gazprom headquarters to tell us about how russia's gas monopoly views this so you go what's the latest there. were just sort of from gas problems sportsperson circuit court said that while the energy giant is clearly experiencing pressure from the european union which is currently holding this monopoly investigation concerning gas from and he said that it so. pressuring gas from to make what he called are these so one sided concessions when it comes to subsidizing some of the economically weaker members of t
in lourdes turkey. but let's cross over now to the business desk with natasha now russia is one of europe's you growing call markets isn't it and absolutely is and it's also one of the biggest i'll tell you all about in just a couple minutes but first our top story president putin signed a decree on tuesday to protect the interests of strategic companies operating abroad they're now required to get government missions to deal with foreign regulators or corresponding you've got this question of...
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turkey is desperate for american help. the fact that we somehow or other believe we can avoid what is going on, it is almost as if there is a huge car wreck on the highway and we're sitting on the sidelines and not prepared to go in and at least try to rescue the passengers. >> eliot: i would take it a little bit further. i think all of the terrible things we feared might happen as a result of the war getting worse and therefore we didn't want to intervene those things had happened without the united states regime. now the greatest danger is the war going on and on and on and on, that is going really to produce the sectarian warfare throughout the region people fear. therefore, i would say i actually think limited no-fly zone in the northern area in order to create a kind of base from which the rebels can operate would be a good thing. i don't think that's ever going to happen. therefore, the question that is should the united states begin to arm the rebels? i think the answer to that is yes. >> eliot: we have been hiding
turkey is desperate for american help. the fact that we somehow or other believe we can avoid what is going on, it is almost as if there is a huge car wreck on the highway and we're sitting on the sidelines and not prepared to go in and at least try to rescue the passengers. >> eliot: i would take it a little bit further. i think all of the terrible things we feared might happen as a result of the war getting worse and therefore we didn't want to intervene those things had happened...
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we are already that point in turkey. we're on television some in france. that generates great growth for us. >> now, i know you have a franchise model. so franchisees have to eat a lot of the cost. but i know you're opening in countries that we think are dead in the water, 115 in spain you got. france, we know france is in trouble. so, i mean, have you higher costs. the people are supposed to be more strapped. are you like a trade down play do you think? are you something that people call up because it is too expensive to go elsewhere? >> yeah, i think the value proposition that we are giving is why we have continued to see good result, particularly in europe. spain, definitely slowed down, but it is still holding in there okay. we got hit pretty hard in greece. but it is small. about 30, 35 stores there. the bigger markets have continued to motor along. and i think it is exactly what you are saying. we give good value for family of three or four folks compared to other alternatives. so we have continued to see good results in really around europe, except
we are already that point in turkey. we're on television some in france. that generates great growth for us. >> now, i know you have a franchise model. so franchisees have to eat a lot of the cost. but i know you're opening in countries that we think are dead in the water, 115 in spain you got. france, we know france is in trouble. so, i mean, have you higher costs. the people are supposed to be more strapped. are you like a trade down play do you think? are you something that people call...
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all the way to north africa and in the east the approaches happening in lebanon in somalia in iraq in turkey in gaza even in tel aviv it was the streets of europe tyrus their protesters took to the streets near the american embassy in the belgian city of employment at least one hundred twenty people were detained this weekend after demonstrations. there and this is far afield from australia where the police were forced to use that this is not existing their mind was made on a. mary pass in lebanon with me in mind peace to be on the go now the united states has wanted the evacuation of non instinctual diplomats and families from sudan this year as well as holding american citizenship and these who want to this is just merely interlacing very dynamic situation here in temples common sense here if the situation will be down in the coming days. there is leading our coverage of the anti american unrest she reports clashes erupting in afghanistan and pakistan as people demonstrate their anger with the u.s. it's all on her twitter feed at the school. she from the pac nationalists for my spoke to me
all the way to north africa and in the east the approaches happening in lebanon in somalia in iraq in turkey in gaza even in tel aviv it was the streets of europe tyrus their protesters took to the streets near the american embassy in the belgian city of employment at least one hundred twenty people were detained this weekend after demonstrations. there and this is far afield from australia where the police were forced to use that this is not existing their mind was made on a. mary pass in...
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we have regular bacon made from pork, turkey bacon and canadian bacon. which one of these has the lowest amount of fat? >> it would be turkey bacon. >> no, it's not. regular bacon. >> how could you get this wrong? it's canadian bacon. it is lean. just two grams of fat. the fat with turkey bacon and regular bacon are about the same. >> what if you cook it and dab it with a paper towel? >> that helps, too. good idea. >> i don't eat any of this stuff. >> one more. two quick ones. hush puppies are a southern favorite. does this serving of hush puppies have more or less than 350 calories? >> way more. >> way less. >> exactly. 50 in one little ball. tiebreaker. pancakes and syrup. always a favorite. does this plate with 1/2 cup of syrup and pat of butter, more or less than 650 calories? >> i say less. >> no. it has more. it has 700. >> what did i win? >> what do you do with this pan? >> this pan has been used. it's from the kitchen. look, it has eggs on it. >> this is "today" on nbc. >>> if you're throwing a labor day party, chances are there are going to be a
we have regular bacon made from pork, turkey bacon and canadian bacon. which one of these has the lowest amount of fat? >> it would be turkey bacon. >> no, it's not. regular bacon. >> how could you get this wrong? it's canadian bacon. it is lean. just two grams of fat. the fat with turkey bacon and regular bacon are about the same. >> what if you cook it and dab it with a paper towel? >> that helps, too. good idea. >> i don't eat any of this stuff. >>...
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friend of the if you want and suddenly this change of turkey has done here. what the united states of america and european union suggested and this is why they took these people do not support the policy of the government. georgia has seen some of its biggest opposition rallies today whether over one hundred thousand people turning up the prediction demos in the capital and in the country's second largest city on saturday georgian soldiers the next parliament on monday the anti government has been fueled by the recent prison torture scandal rocked mass protests and international condemnation georgian authorities are also accused of a high level corruption and cracking down on activists who speak out against the government the opposition claims to build a sea of using dirty tricks to retain its image and as a piece kind of report there are claims that somewhere at the expense of georgia's baldry may. the outcome of the recent alleged police operation near georgia's border with russia's republic of dagestan eleven suspected terrorists did release a sense that t
friend of the if you want and suddenly this change of turkey has done here. what the united states of america and european union suggested and this is why they took these people do not support the policy of the government. georgia has seen some of its biggest opposition rallies today whether over one hundred thousand people turning up the prediction demos in the capital and in the country's second largest city on saturday georgian soldiers the next parliament on monday the anti government has...
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diplomatic process and i don't see that happening long and out of the united states and france and turkey and the gulf cooperation council particularly our in saudi arabia are trying to initiate in junior regime change some a little discouraged about where it's going to go from here but if it doesn't have a diplomatic solution i think the ripples are going to be just disasters and world leaders won't be the only ones addressing those gathered at the u.n. headquarters in new york julia sanchez still ensconced in the ecuadorian embassy in london the spies status as a political refugee will also make an appearance though a virtual one via video broadcast while will exclusively bring that life to you on wednesday at twenty two thirty g.m.t. . was. a. fake there. was madrid has turned into a conflict zone as fierce clashes between enraged protesters and police in golf the spanish capital dozens have reportedly been injured in the violence with scenes of police brutality seen in the crowds and all comes after sounds and stick to the streets to rage against austerity cutbacks and tax hikes are j
diplomatic process and i don't see that happening long and out of the united states and france and turkey and the gulf cooperation council particularly our in saudi arabia are trying to initiate in junior regime change some a little discouraged about where it's going to go from here but if it doesn't have a diplomatic solution i think the ripples are going to be just disasters and world leaders won't be the only ones addressing those gathered at the u.n. headquarters in new york julia sanchez...
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all the way to north africa and in the east the approaches happening in lebanon in somalia in one in turkey in gaza even in tel aviv and also streets of europe tyrus there are protesters took to the streets near the american embassy in the building city of employment at least one hundred twenty people were detained this weekend after demonstrations. where does this fire filled the screen yet where the police were forced to use it that this is not existing where the violence was every. day. mary that super committee and now brings me in line is to be on the go now the united states has what it. means. not an instinctual. family's comes down on this as well as holding american citizenship he's one of his just merely seen traits in a very dynamic situation. tempers common sense. if the situation would be calmed down in the coming days. paula slater is leading our coverage of the anti american on the rest she reports clashes are rocking in afghanistan and pakistan as people demonstrate their anger with the u.s. it's all on her twitter feed of the moments of paula on the score. from the pack nat
all the way to north africa and in the east the approaches happening in lebanon in somalia in one in turkey in gaza even in tel aviv and also streets of europe tyrus there are protesters took to the streets near the american embassy in the building city of employment at least one hundred twenty people were detained this weekend after demonstrations. where does this fire filled the screen yet where the police were forced to use it that this is not existing where the violence was every. day. mary...
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and police officers have been killed in a roadside mine explosion the southeastern turkey authorities blame the blast on kurdish insurgents who take advantage of the chaotic situation in neighboring syria to step up their attacks turkey which gives shelter to rebels has recently relocated some syrian refugees from the volatile border region citing worsening security. a peaceful march of several hundred striking miners has been blocked by south african police the workers were demanding an end to police violence a day after tear gas and rubber bullets were used to disperse similar protests the south african government has recently announced a crackdown on widespread minor unrest that is already halted several platinum and gold mines protest movement was galvanized after police shot thirty four miners dead last month during a strike over low wages. you've been watching the weekly here at all it's in a couple minutes from now we'll bring you the story of a u.s. man who's been on death row for almost thirty years for that i'll be back with a summary of all main stories. of the. technology
and police officers have been killed in a roadside mine explosion the southeastern turkey authorities blame the blast on kurdish insurgents who take advantage of the chaotic situation in neighboring syria to step up their attacks turkey which gives shelter to rebels has recently relocated some syrian refugees from the volatile border region citing worsening security. a peaceful march of several hundred striking miners has been blocked by south african police the workers were demanding an end to...
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reading of north africa and in the east the approaches happening in lebanon in somalia in the one in turkey in gaza even in tel aviv they've also free to do it tyrus their protesters took to the streets near the american embassy in the building city of employment at least one hundred twenty people were detained this weekend off the demonstrations. there and this is my field of australia where the police were forced to use that this is not existing where the blind person penetrates. the area and that's a very limited and now with. me in mind is to be on the go now the united states has wanted the evacuation of. instinctual diplomats. mini's from sudan and this as well as anybody holding american citizenship in those countries who want to this is just merely seen traits in a very dynamic situation. tempers are bad and it's not clear if the situation will be down in the coming days. pulis lir is leading our coverage of the anti american unrest she reports clashes erupting in afghanistan and pakistan as people demonstrate their anger with the u.s. it's all on her twitter feed that paula slim un
reading of north africa and in the east the approaches happening in lebanon in somalia in the one in turkey in gaza even in tel aviv they've also free to do it tyrus their protesters took to the streets near the american embassy in the building city of employment at least one hundred twenty people were detained this weekend off the demonstrations. there and this is my field of australia where the police were forced to use that this is not existing where the blind person penetrates. the area and...
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there are 294,000 syrian refugees who have crossed the border into neighboring countries including turkey and lebanon. he added that 2,000 to 3,000 more are arriving every day. unhcr are distributing food and undertaking efforts to prevention diseases at camps. they estimated that 185,000 people would flee syria by the end of the year. the new projection is almost four times higher tn the one made in june. >>> south sudan is expected to resume all exports within a few months. south sudan won independence from sudan in july of 2011 after two decades of civil war. the agreement was reached between sudanese president and south sudan president on wednesday after weeks of negotiations. the latest agreement failed to resolve a dispute over an oil rich border area. south sudan had been exporting oil through a pipeline and port but suspended oil production in january. expectations are growing that the latest agreement will help normalize relations despite the fact the source of the conflict remains unresolved. >>> japanese electronic makers are facie ining slumping sales. they are turned their fo
there are 294,000 syrian refugees who have crossed the border into neighboring countries including turkey and lebanon. he added that 2,000 to 3,000 more are arriving every day. unhcr are distributing food and undertaking efforts to prevention diseases at camps. they estimated that 185,000 people would flee syria by the end of the year. the new projection is almost four times higher tn the one made in june. >>> south sudan is expected to resume all exports within a few months. south...
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and sparking a conflict with greeks critics of the trial consider it an encroachment on turkey's secular principles which the military was seen as a grantor of. all right let's join katie for business and so it seems as hosting the all of the international investment forum today isn't katie yeah polenta going on the karen in the south of russia today. forty seven countries attending delegates talking about all things finance and it's all for exciting indeed so with that i'm on the stick with russia and check out the markets and see what they're saying the softer name and as you can see they are indeed still managing to gain free modestly that after the mises just one basis points to the north as automatic as they were gone it's been a tumultuous week all round ready with data coming from all the major economies including the u.s. europe china japan posting disappointing at the days but the stimulus coming from the central banks has helped to offset that some want to moscow really complain used to take its international cue from them on his head so one thing that is helping out matches is
and sparking a conflict with greeks critics of the trial consider it an encroachment on turkey's secular principles which the military was seen as a grantor of. all right let's join katie for business and so it seems as hosting the all of the international investment forum today isn't katie yeah polenta going on the karen in the south of russia today. forty seven countries attending delegates talking about all things finance and it's all for exciting indeed so with that i'm on the stick with...
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in lourdes turkey. one tonneau in in may two recently came a hunger strike has become the ninth detainee to die at the scandal ridden facility the prisoner was allegedly kept in complete isolation for being unruly though he was neither charged nor being prosecuted dawson and co-author of why peace and a contributor to what really happened dot com told us we may never know how he died it's going to be very hard to get to the bottom of it as to why as for why he wasn't released when he hasn't been charged with anything we may never know he may have been a victim of torture or witness torture or any number of things that the us wouldn't want to get out earlier in two thousand and six we have three so-called suicides where people had rags stuffed in their mouths and also were hanged which is a little suspicious to suffocate yourself with a rag and also hang yourself but we know one of the methods of torture is dr boarding where rags are stuffed in prisoners' miles and there are tapes where this person died
in lourdes turkey. one tonneau in in may two recently came a hunger strike has become the ninth detainee to die at the scandal ridden facility the prisoner was allegedly kept in complete isolation for being unruly though he was neither charged nor being prosecuted dawson and co-author of why peace and a contributor to what really happened dot com told us we may never know how he died it's going to be very hard to get to the bottom of it as to why as for why he wasn't released when he hasn't...