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most to turkey, others to jordan. syria possible labor -- syria's neighbors say they are stretched to the limit and others the to help. >> i am not going to allow germany taking in some refugees, to help or provide with medical care. but the main focus has to be helping people in the region. >> that means helping syria and the refugees in camps like this one in jordan. germany has provided 22 million euros in aid. >> with bring in our political correspondent who has been following the berlin-syria conference. could you fill us in on the participants and to is backing them? >> when it became clear at the united nations that china and russia were not going to support any resolution condemning president assad, a coalition of approximately 100 nations formed to protest that. the coalition has a number of working groups. in berlin, they're focusing on the economic aspects. >> what is -- what does this conference in berlin want to achieve? >> the immediate aim is to secure basic services for the syrian people, particularly
most to turkey, others to jordan. syria possible labor -- syria's neighbors say they are stretched to the limit and others the to help. >> i am not going to allow germany taking in some refugees, to help or provide with medical care. but the main focus has to be helping people in the region. >> that means helping syria and the refugees in camps like this one in jordan. germany has provided 22 million euros in aid. >> with bring in our political correspondent who has been...
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of wild turkeys, wild turkeys. ♪ ain't no city like the one i got. ♪ you know it don't come better. ♪ every city day, the sun rises up around me. ♪ supervisors, you can make the district bird sing harmony. ♪ every drop of rain, it's a reach -- happy retirement ed harrington, at the puc. ♪ when you smile so warm and tender, you're a sight for city eyes to see. ♪ hey, ain't no city like the one i got. ♪ you can bevy up when it's down,i'm going. ♪ put a little city hall music in my day. ♪ wouldn't be surprised if the city budget keeps growing. ♪ budget keeps growing bigger each day. ♪ ain't no city like the one i got. ♪ it's a real good friend all the way to land's end. ♪ ain't no city like the one that i love, gov. looks like outside with the symphony... ♪ it's time to begin the city begin. ♪ it's time to begin the city begin. ♪ it's time to begin, you know what i mean. ♪ it's time to begin the symphony begin. ♪ let them stay, let them play. ♪ let the begin all the day. ♪ let it begin the begin. >> president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> good
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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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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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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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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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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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instead of pardoning one turkey, i may pardon all the turkeys. (laughter) so anyhow, paying more than the legally required amount of taxes would disqualify one from the presidency. that was two months ago. flash to this weekend. >> according to that 2011 return, romney donated $4 million to charity but only claimed a deduction of $2.25 million. he reduced his deduction and in essence paid more in taxes, the campaign said, to conform to his earlier estimate that he paid a 13% rate in 2011. >> jon: oh, charlie-- (laughter). oh, charlie. oh, charlie, you're fading on us, charlie! first we lost algernon and now you, charlie? (laughter) the election's around the corner and you can no longer complete a maze that just months earlier you designed yourself. (laughter) and whatever's happening to mitt romney, it is happening fast! >> i know that there are some people who believe that if you simply take from some and give to others we'll be better off. it's known as redistribution. it's never been the characteristic of america. a tape came out a couple days
instead of pardoning one turkey, i may pardon all the turkeys. (laughter) so anyhow, paying more than the legally required amount of taxes would disqualify one from the presidency. that was two months ago. flash to this weekend. >> according to that 2011 return, romney donated $4 million to charity but only claimed a deduction of $2.25 million. he reduced his deduction and in essence paid more in taxes, the campaign said, to conform to his earlier estimate that he paid a 13% rate in 2011....
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i mean do you see washington's hand or stamp any tension between syria and turkey. oh yes indeed he has shifted its policy initially the policy was that the. approach. to work. as a proxy of the united states in the area and it's much more. so. then as it was before so it's clear that there is a media reaction which it was not. moreover the latest news which on the whole for top three was possible voice of the president. some some. of what is going on in the leadership in turkey at the moment and i also want to draw your attention to the free syrian army that says there rebels are saying they will start targeting civilian airports in damascus and aleppo now with assad relying heavily on air power to power the rebel strongholds how will that change how the conflict develops. well if this happens of course assad will have to respond using more massively air force but this would increase the possibility of a foreign intervention with the possible extension of the no fly zone all over the country. know very well that if they start. to be seen. from the government of syr
i mean do you see washington's hand or stamp any tension between syria and turkey. oh yes indeed he has shifted its policy initially the policy was that the. approach. to work. as a proxy of the united states in the area and it's much more. so. then as it was before so it's clear that there is a media reaction which it was not. moreover the latest news which on the whole for top three was possible voice of the president. some some. of what is going on in the leadership in turkey at the moment...
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turkey has closed its borders with syria saying the country is full to the brim with refugees while and where it is often the united nations to create a buffer zone talking fears of foreign intervention join me for this new in a few moments for an update. separatists making the running ons economic and social problems dominate regional elections with the voting underway and are those who mainly french speaking. on screen in all mine twenty four hours a day seven days a week this is r t n n karen. well the latest financial blow to the e.u. comes from moody's the ratings agency has changed the blocks outlook from stable to negative warning it faces being downgraded for more on the subject let's now talk live with morton messerschmitt danish and member of the europe of freedom and democracy group in the european parliament. thank you so much for joining us today mr messerschmitt now moody's said its decision to switch the blocks ratings outlook reflected issues the richest members are dealing with what are those leading countries really doing wrong. well basically the entire euro construct
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i do not see the international community organizing itself to handle the refugee crisis in turkey jordan, or beginning to act in a way that is appropriate for what is going on in syria. am i not seeing it, or is there not an efficient response. >> it's not only inadequate, but it's embarrassing inadequate. the greater the humanitarian crisis in syria the more impact it has in destabilizing our allies in turkey and elsewhere let alone those who will be die dieing. >> eliot: president morsi of egypt seems to be saying the right things. when he went to iran for the meeting of the non-aligned nations there was concern he was dipping his toe into a lake we didn't want him to be participating in under any circumstances. but then when he got there he delivered harsh rebuke to assad. i think that surprised and pleased people. how do you view his role, and how do you think it will play out? >> i was on your show about a week or so ago before the conventions, and i indicated at the time i was concerned about him going to tehran and trying to punch above his weight. he clearly struck a blow toage t
i do not see the international community organizing itself to handle the refugee crisis in turkey jordan, or beginning to act in a way that is appropriate for what is going on in syria. am i not seeing it, or is there not an efficient response. >> it's not only inadequate, but it's embarrassing inadequate. the greater the humanitarian crisis in syria the more impact it has in destabilizing our allies in turkey and elsewhere let alone those who will be die dieing. >> eliot: president...
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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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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 to go to the side effects. it has shifted its policy now is to work. as a policy of the united states and its much. as it was before so it's clear that there is big the reaction which was not a while. on the way the battle for the white house democrats had a very public blockheads as the u.s. presidential race descends into a verbal duel. and pro-democracy activists in bahrain lose another legal fight against the ruling more likely if the details just in a few minutes. like this opinion poll suggests the pro independence a particular chua is the front runner in the regional government election in and of its key bag voting has opened and with people casting their ballots artie's on us to see it should look said what's driving separators moves in the french speaking region. gloomy economic times attracts social instability and uncertainty and what tomorrow will bring for canada's mostly french speaking province of quebec that means agitation for separation is stirring yet again as voters head to the polls it's a three way fight to be the dominant force i
turkey has to go to the side effects. it has shifted its policy now is to work. as a policy of the united states and its much. as it was before so it's clear that there is big the reaction which was not a while. on the way the battle for the white house democrats had a very public blockheads as the u.s. presidential race descends into a verbal duel. and pro-democracy activists in bahrain lose another legal fight against the ruling more likely if the details just in a few minutes. like this...
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turkey has closed its borders with syria saying the country is full to the brim with refugees wild and crazy asking the united nations to create a buffer zone sparking fears of foreign intervention and join me for this new in a few moments for an update. and separateness making the quality economic and social problems dominate regional elections voting underway and out of those mainly french speaking the back. and welcome to our team karen taraji broadcasting to you from our studio in moscow well the latest financial blow to the e.u. comes from moody's a ratings agency has changed the block's outlook from stable to negative warning it faces being downgraded moody's said the decision reflected the issues the key budget contributors are dealing with earlier this year of the ratings of germany france britain and netherlands were switched to a negative outlook that's despite relentless meetings between e.u. leaders which have so far failed to deliver any solutions and a leaked e-mails suggest that the troika of international leaders want greece one of the most stricken countries to work si
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agents are going to turkey's border with syria to advise and assist anti assad forces in their fight meanwhile france says it's considering supplying heavy artillery to the rebels in order to help them build a provisional government president of the arab lawyers association looked at our says the west is preventing the syrian people from changing their dire situation. i think the western powers have gone where you beyond what was acceptable even and the questionable matter of trying to interfere in internal affairs of countries under the pretext of human rights protection of civilians civilians protection of civilians is a duty it doesn't still allow the intervention internally but here we have a situation which is ten times worse whereby in fact the western powers are stopping the civilian population from actually coming to terms with the government in order to change the government in order to affect the the must stick change at the end of the day the western powers want to change the existing regimes because that regime is the only one that is left that is not pro west we've seen
agents are going to turkey's border with syria to advise and assist anti assad forces in their fight meanwhile france says it's considering supplying heavy artillery to the rebels in order to help them build a provisional government president of the arab lawyers association looked at our says the west is preventing the syrian people from changing their dire situation. i think the western powers have gone where you beyond what was acceptable even and the questionable matter of trying to...
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be now that eu is much more in need of turkey than turkey as you see it. it's a very important point. why? because he's doing well in the economic side. is this the answer? is this the answer? do we want the market to be open and this is why we immediate by democracyization or do we want economic stability? my point here is that the first steps to go to the imf to do the world bank and to enter within the system would could be a pron the future, and we know that islamists are not a problem with the west as long as they are neoliberal and capitalists. we know this. there's an example, and i keep on repeating this and have been repeating this because it was said i was banned from the states, and then it was moved that i'm still banned from saudi arabia for the criticisms that i'm making to a country which is a lie of the united states of america. it's not a democracy. no one care about the status of women in saudi arabia because they are protecting our economic interests. you can be a conservative there. you can ban women from driving car as long as you prot
be now that eu is much more in need of turkey than turkey as you see it. it's a very important point. why? because he's doing well in the economic side. is this the answer? is this the answer? do we want the market to be open and this is why we immediate by democracyization or do we want economic stability? my point here is that the first steps to go to the imf to do the world bank and to enter within the system would could be a pron the future, and we know that islamists are not a problem with...
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instead of pardoning one turkey, i may pardon all the turkeys. (laughter) so anyhow, paying more than the legally required amount of taxes would disqualify one from the presidency. that was two months ago. flash to this weekend. >> according to that 2011 return, romney donated $4 million to charity but only claimed a deduction of $2.25 million. he reduced his deduction and in essence paid more in taxes, the campaign said, to conform to his earlier estimate that he paid a 13% rate in 2011. >> jon: oh, charlie-- (laughter). oh, charlie. oh, charlie, you're fading on us, charlie! first we lost algernon and now you, charlie? (laughter) the election's around the corner and you can no longer complete a maze that just months earlier you designed yourself. (laughter) and whatever's happening to mitt romney, it is happening fast! >> i know that there are some people who believe that if you simply take from some and give to others we'll be better off. it's known as redistribution. it's never been the characteristic of america. a tape came out a couple days
instead of pardoning one turkey, i may pardon all the turkeys. (laughter) so anyhow, paying more than the legally required amount of taxes would disqualify one from the presidency. that was two months ago. flash to this weekend. >> according to that 2011 return, romney donated $4 million to charity but only claimed a deduction of $2.25 million. he reduced his deduction and in essence paid more in taxes, the campaign said, to conform to his earlier estimate that he paid a 13% rate in 2011....
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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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the weekly i'm karen taraji with your week's top stories turkey's sound at military intervention in syria gets the cold shoulder but the new u.n. peace envoy arguing any such interference would make it cease fire and possible. a chorus of support for iran's peaceful nuclear program as they come. destroys any notion it's been politically isolated by the u.s. with its hosting of a massive international summit. the war of the wealthy but imo but successfully backed legal attempts by a london based tycoon bodies to be self ski to cut off a slice of his multibillion dollar fortune. the republicans freshly nominated presidential candidate mitt romney promises a hard line stance against russia but faces criticism for flip flopping on major it's more on the upcoming u.s. presidential election and the troubles with america's political system as we talk to author andrew levine. we're sitting down with an author professor of philosophy and currently a senior scholar at the institute for policy studies and your living thank you very much for joining me you contributed to a book it's titled hopeless b
the weekly i'm karen taraji with your week's top stories turkey's sound at military intervention in syria gets the cold shoulder but the new u.n. peace envoy arguing any such interference would make it cease fire and possible. a chorus of support for iran's peaceful nuclear program as they come. destroys any notion it's been politically isolated by the u.s. with its hosting of a massive international summit. the war of the wealthy but imo but successfully backed legal attempts by a london based...
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are increasing their presence on the syria turkey border to advise and assist the anti assad forces in the fight the americans have so far resisted calls to engage in militarily limiting their supplies to the opposition mainly to communications equipment meanwhile french people about have admitted paris is considering supplying heavy artillery to the syrian rebels in order to help them build a provisional government and britain says it's only sending non-lethal aid like medicine and generators to antigovernment fighters but as artie's smith reports some in the u.k. are craving for real combat. to most britons going about their everyday lives the war in syria seems worlds away but for a few it's a struggle they feel personally involved in as the u.k. government put trey's president assad as an evil dictator there's evidence that britons are going to syria to fight for the opposition but area m.p. khalid mahmood says some in his community have already gone there is particular individual who's actually gone back to baghdad at the moment and is going back in a few weeks time who's been eng
are increasing their presence on the syria turkey border to advise and assist the anti assad forces in the fight the americans have so far resisted calls to engage in militarily limiting their supplies to the opposition mainly to communications equipment meanwhile french people about have admitted paris is considering supplying heavy artillery to the syrian rebels in order to help them build a provisional government and britain says it's only sending non-lethal aid like medicine and generators...
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turkey has closed its borders with syria saying the country is filled to the brim with refugees well and really is asking the united nations to create a buffer zone sparking fears of foreign intervention join me police here in a few moments for an update. and some prison break in the running as the economic and social problems dominate regional elections the voting underway in kind of as mainly french speaking to give back. twenty four hours a day seven days a week this is r.t. first the latest financial blow to the e.u. comes from moody's the ratings agency has changed the block's outlook from stable to negative wanting it faces being downgraded merely said the decision reflected the issues eased key budget contributors are dealing with earlier this year other regions of germany france of bridge and their lands were also switched to a negative outlook that's just by relentless meetings between e.u. leaders which have so far failed to deliver any solutions and a link to email suggests that the troika of international lenders want greenies one of the most adept stricken countries to w
turkey has closed its borders with syria saying the country is filled to the brim with refugees well and really is asking the united nations to create a buffer zone sparking fears of foreign intervention join me police here in a few moments for an update. and some prison break in the running as the economic and social problems dominate regional elections the voting underway in kind of as mainly french speaking to give back. twenty four hours a day seven days a week this is r.t. first the latest...
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today syria's neighbor, turkey, said the assad dictatorship is essentially a terrorist organization. the syrian regime has been trying to crush a popular rebellion for nearly 18 months. civilians are taking the worst of it. holly williams has been looking at the refugee crisis and at some recent victories by the rebels. >> reporter: for the syrian rebels, this is a trophy worth showing off: one of the regime's fighter jets. video posted online appears to show the aftermath of a crash and the pilot who lost his life. the rebels say they shot down the mig 21 jet themselves along with another warplane and a helicopter. if that's true, it's important because in syria's civil war the government is relying on its control of the air. the syrian regime still has nearly all of the heavy weapons on its side-- like this tank. this video posted on the internet seems to show government soldiers firing on a residential area and then celebrating after hitting an apartment building. the rebels appear to be making some gains against the regime, but the assad government continues to bombard its own pe
today syria's neighbor, turkey, said the assad dictatorship is essentially a terrorist organization. the syrian regime has been trying to crush a popular rebellion for nearly 18 months. civilians are taking the worst of it. holly williams has been looking at the refugee crisis and at some recent victories by the rebels. >> reporter: for the syrian rebels, this is a trophy worth showing off: one of the regime's fighter jets. video posted online appears to show the aftermath of a crash and...
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some refugees are piling up, waiting to cross into turkey. cnn, at the border crossing at the turkish-syrian border. >> coming up on abc 7 news at 5:00 victims are afraid it can happen again. also, the latest from the campaign trail with the democratic national convention preparing to get under way. and the bad weather has already changed some holiday plans. >> you are watching abc 7 news at 5:00, on your side. >> our top stories at 5:30, a local navy seal who lost his life. he will be laid to rest on wednesday. also the democratic national convention is set to begin tuesday in charlotte but things are starting to heat up. and there was another csx train derailment, this time in chicago. but first, let's take a look at the weather outside. steve? >> looking at our abc 7 live super doppler radar, the rain has come to an end, at least for now, and that is good news. the flash flood warning for st. mary's county has now cancelled out about 50 minutes ahead of schedule. in petersburg, some light showers that were trying to develop. all of the oth
some refugees are piling up, waiting to cross into turkey. cnn, at the border crossing at the turkish-syrian border. >> coming up on abc 7 news at 5:00 victims are afraid it can happen again. also, the latest from the campaign trail with the democratic national convention preparing to get under way. and the bad weather has already changed some holiday plans. >> you are watching abc 7 news at 5:00, on your side. >> our top stories at 5:30, a local navy seal who lost his life....
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there are already eighty thousand syrian refugees inside turkey and kurds are fraid that these figures could swell to at least a half a million and one has been complaining that the international community is not doing enough to help it and to this indeed it is calling for a so-called safe zone or a buffer zone to be created inside syria and what we understand is that such as zone would extend some twenty kilometers inside syrian territory but the problem is that to create any kind of humanitarian zone you need to have a no fly zone in which it certainly suggests foreign intervention and there has been a lot of criticism about this from the international community certainly the united nations security council has not given its nod when and where brought this up in the past but we do understand that anchor is going to ask the u.n. security council later this month to create this buffer zone it is highly unlikely that russia and china will give its nod but certainly we are witnessing a growing humanitarian crisis at the same time we know that the head of the international committee for t
there are already eighty thousand syrian refugees inside turkey and kurds are fraid that these figures could swell to at least a half a million and one has been complaining that the international community is not doing enough to help it and to this indeed it is calling for a so-called safe zone or a buffer zone to be created inside syria and what we understand is that such as zone would extend some twenty kilometers inside syrian territory but the problem is that to create any kind of...
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right here on our turkey calls for a no fly zone in syria fails to get. rebels in the country. it's their latest target warning international flights to stay away. iran welcomes a chorus of support for its peaceful nuclear. program at the nonaligned summit in tehran doing a blow to u.s. moves to isolate the islamic republic. the republicans freshly nominated presidential candidate mitt romney promises a hard line stance against russia but faces criticism for flip flopping on previous policies. and. successfully fends off attempts. to carve out five billion dollars out of his fortune at the london court ruled but he was a fundamentally unreliable witness. of next hour to talk to author andrew levine on the upcoming u.s. presidential election and the troubles with america's political system. we're sitting down with an author professor of philosophy and currently a senior scholar at the institute for policy studies and you're a living thank you very much for joining back you thought of writing me you contributed to a book it's titled hopeless barack obama and the politics of illus
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25 soldiers. -- an explosion at an ammunition depot in turkey killed 25 soldiers. so you the afghan defense ministry fired hundreds of afghan soldiers in an investigation into insider attacks against nato trainers. the crackdown follows a rash of killings. afghanistan is re-evaluating soldiers to try to stop those attacks. >>> a powerful earthquake that rocked costa rica has left behind relatively little damage. the quake struck wednesday deep below the ocean off the coast of the central american nation. authorities say one person died of of a heart attack and there were a few collapses houses and blocked highways. quake was centered 25 miles underground and tremors that deep are usually less damaging. officials also credit costa rica's strict construction codes for limiting the damage. >>> for the first time since 2006, a person in colorado has contracted the bubonic plague. the victim, a 7-year-old who is now recovering. when sierra jane downing started feeling ill after a camping trip, her parents thought she had the flu. she had a seizure and they knew there wa
25 soldiers. -- an explosion at an ammunition depot in turkey killed 25 soldiers. so you the afghan defense ministry fired hundreds of afghan soldiers in an investigation into insider attacks against nato trainers. the crackdown follows a rash of killings. afghanistan is re-evaluating soldiers to try to stop those attacks. >>> a powerful earthquake that rocked costa rica has left behind relatively little damage. the quake struck wednesday deep below the ocean off the coast of the...
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with me to say let's take a look at this week's top stories on our team turkey stab at military intervention in syria gets the cold shoulder for the new u.n. peace envoy arguing any such interferences would make a ceasefire impossible. a poor roselle support for you runs a peaceful nuclear program as a country it destroys any notion it's been politically isolated by the u.s. with its hosting album best of international from a. and the wall of the wealth from all bridges success we bad legal attempts by london based who know borys verizon scheme the product of the slice of this multi-billion dollar fortune. and the republicans freshly nominated presidential candidate mitt romney promises a hard line stance against russia but faces criticism for flip flopping on its. war on the upcoming us presidential election and the troubles with america's political system as we talk to author andrew living. we're sitting down with an author professor of philosophy and currently a senior scholar at the institute for policy studies and your living thank you very much for joining me you contributed to a book
with me to say let's take a look at this week's top stories on our team turkey stab at military intervention in syria gets the cold shoulder for the new u.n. peace envoy arguing any such interferences would make a ceasefire impossible. a poor roselle support for you runs a peaceful nuclear program as a country it destroys any notion it's been politically isolated by the u.s. with its hosting album best of international from a. and the wall of the wealth from all bridges success we bad legal...