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sometimes turkish policemen used our services. one girl ran away and went to the police for help, but she was taken back to her pimp. >> narrator: to offer some hope, the traffickers suggest to the women that they can work their way to freedom by paying back their purchase price. >> ( translated ): debt bondage represents the money that a girl is told she has to work off. that amount is easily inflated if the pimp wants. that way, the debt never goes away and she continues to work without ever receiving a penny. >> ( translated ): he said, "you'll be paid $500 a month." but the girls told me, "he never pays $500 a month. he always finds a reason to fine you." for example, if a client asks you to do something and you refuse, and the client complains to the pimp, he'd charge you for a month or two, and you'd end up working for nothing. >> narrator: if a trafficked woman manages to pay off her so- called debt, her pimp can then simply sell her to someone else. this creates a cycle of debt bondage from which there is almost no escape.
sometimes turkish policemen used our services. one girl ran away and went to the police for help, but she was taken back to her pimp. >> narrator: to offer some hope, the traffickers suggest to the women that they can work their way to freedom by paying back their purchase price. >> ( translated ): debt bondage represents the money that a girl is told she has to work off. that amount is easily inflated if the pimp wants. that way, the debt never goes away and she continues to work...
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it said it found no fault with the turkish court's decision and warned linda it will not help her, turkishes. another crushing defeat? well, no. at the conclusion of what appeared to be a stern lecture, the answer was, yes. the state department agreed to issue the girls temporary u.s. passports. why? because said the state department, none of it was their fault. and they shouldn't have to live in hiding illegally. >> this is wonderful, it's a dream come true. >> and so for all the worry, it was not the police, not arrest, but relief that came to this drab little european hideout. here we watched as linda and the girls prepared for the trip home. >> some things you have to leave behind. they are the most important thing. the girls. >> and for the little girls, excitement. then last april she walked with her girls into a u.s. consular office in europe. and at the airport the next day, an official handed over temporary passports for the girls. valid for just five days. a few hours later they landed in the u.s. for the first time in six years -- >> airlines welcomes you to the united states. >
it said it found no fault with the turkish court's decision and warned linda it will not help her, turkishes. another crushing defeat? well, no. at the conclusion of what appeared to be a stern lecture, the answer was, yes. the state department agreed to issue the girls temporary u.s. passports. why? because said the state department, none of it was their fault. and they shouldn't have to live in hiding illegally. >> this is wonderful, it's a dream come true. >> and so for all the...
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its cronies, is not reporting what turkish people need to know to understand this. turkish people believe their noble gesture of humanitarian aid to the starving out stadiums -- starting palestinians, i don't know if there are more than 10 people alive. i don't think they understood it at all. las.. >> and they believe it's a little bit nuts, but i understand how they get to this, they believe that the united states actually wants turkey to become an islamist country so that they can control it more readily, so they can have access to its natural resources, you know, it's crazy. it's the typical turkish conspiracy theory, but i can see from their point of view they're saying, it doesn't make sense. why isn't anyone in the u.s. helping us? we can't go in there and influence the turkish elections, we don't have that power. but we could certainly have a media that reports more accurately on it, a government that comments more accurately about it. when western leaders like david cameron show up in ankara and say turkey is really on the path to e.u. membership, this is g
its cronies, is not reporting what turkish people need to know to understand this. turkish people believe their noble gesture of humanitarian aid to the starving out stadiums -- starting palestinians, i don't know if there are more than 10 people alive. i don't think they understood it at all. las.. >> and they believe it's a little bit nuts, but i understand how they get to this, they believe that the united states actually wants turkey to become an islamist country so that they can...
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you said that this is a system that has failed miserably they've got a lot of turkish immigration in germany and she says that there is little to no integration into the german community we've also seen the travelling community gypsies being deported from france recently the swedish democrats won seats in parliament a far rights group for the first ever time at the beginning of last year and we've also seen a vote in switzerland in which fifty seven percent of people said they wanted to ban the building of any more minarets so this is certainly a europe wide feeling this this this anti islam ism and indeed in luton on saturday we have seen joining the ranks of the a.d.l. according to them groups from france from holland from germany from sweden and from norway so really people according to the e.t.l. have come here to luton to support them from all over europe so certainly this is not a problem that's limited to this town or indeed to this country i can or many thanks for their reporting live for us from lucian many thanks. for more on this a debate on integration in europe i'm now j
you said that this is a system that has failed miserably they've got a lot of turkish immigration in germany and she says that there is little to no integration into the german community we've also seen the travelling community gypsies being deported from france recently the swedish democrats won seats in parliament a far rights group for the first ever time at the beginning of last year and we've also seen a vote in switzerland in which fifty seven percent of people said they wanted to ban the...
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understand the zionist believe turkish control over palestine was their greatest obstacle and wanted total victory over turkey. the institution of a british protectorate and free immigration into palestine for the jewish people. the arabs believe that they were or what have to help defeat the ottoman empire then have their own independent kingdom who. said they too, like the zionist unambiguously unalterably opposed have a separate peace with the empire who in great britain favored the separate piece? there were a small number of british muslims in the country to black political influence and connections but they felt deeply it was a tragedy for great britain whose empire included 100 million muslims subjects to be at war with the greatest muslim empire, the ottoman empire. then there were the british turkophile said, the british people who believed their country should return to britain's traditional policy that had been shaped by the great british conservative leader who was born jewish although baptized at age 12 for 11. israelis policy is that britain should maintain the ottoman
understand the zionist believe turkish control over palestine was their greatest obstacle and wanted total victory over turkey. the institution of a british protectorate and free immigration into palestine for the jewish people. the arabs believe that they were or what have to help defeat the ottoman empire then have their own independent kingdom who. said they too, like the zionist unambiguously unalterably opposed have a separate peace with the empire who in great britain favored the separate...
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aside from enver, the other great turkish leader during this period was a man called telat. at one point zaharoff asked abdul karim what enver was planning for telat because telat was not being mentioned in these discussions. and abdul karim said, and i quote from the letters that zaharoff was writing for lord george, i myself will give him in other words, he would poison him. now, unknown to abdul karim, unknown to enver, telat had simultaneously begun exploring a separate peace and, in fact, he had been behind the overtures to pickthal, pilling and most important of all, to aubrey herbert. all right. now, zaharoff met abdul karim several times in switzerland during the summer and fall of 1917. but the climax came on the 7th of january -- 27th of january, 1918. enver's wife was living out the war on the swiss border with -- maybe swiss/austrian border, i'm not sure. in any event, enver was able to sneak into switzerland. zaharoff traveled to switzerland. he did not meet face to face with enver. rather, abdul karim shuttled between the two men. he was, zaharoff explained to
aside from enver, the other great turkish leader during this period was a man called telat. at one point zaharoff asked abdul karim what enver was planning for telat because telat was not being mentioned in these discussions. and abdul karim said, and i quote from the letters that zaharoff was writing for lord george, i myself will give him in other words, he would poison him. now, unknown to abdul karim, unknown to enver, telat had simultaneously begun exploring a separate peace and, in fact,...
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that happens every, every april, there are protests outside turkish embassies and consulates around theworld, there are letters written to, to the u.s. congress. i think, unfortunately, this is now in a kind of annual cycle. ah, it looked like there was going to be a lot of bravery on the part of the current turkish government and on the part of the armenian government to move beyond the past and to forge a new kind of relationship between the two countries. unfortunately, i think that's now hostage to local politics in both places. >> and david, what about iran? could iran threaten u.s. interests in azerbaijan? i'm thinking but you may thinterest, of other things. could there be a problem there that even, that worsens our already bad relations with iran? >> one thing i think that can be said positively about the iranian regime is, it has not stirred up problems in the south caucasus nor in the north caucasus. this is something actually russia has, has valued greatly and why russia, i think, has a different perspective on iran than we do. um, i don't think it's in iran's interest to sti
that happens every, every april, there are protests outside turkish embassies and consulates around theworld, there are letters written to, to the u.s. congress. i think, unfortunately, this is now in a kind of annual cycle. ah, it looked like there was going to be a lot of bravery on the part of the current turkish government and on the part of the armenian government to move beyond the past and to forge a new kind of relationship between the two countries. unfortunately, i think that's now...
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with programs in over 10 languages, including chinese star radio, the romanian hour, turkish programming, and public programming, like senior news and the disability report, these programs give marginalized communities a spot to have a voice. this is a spot on the dial which is a scarce public resources, specifically set aside for community service. a transaction done in secret involving a media conglomerate and a southern california station does not serve this community. as advocates of localism and the community you serve, i look forward to our crusade to save community radio in san francisco and to stop the sale of kusf. [applause] president chiu: thank you. again, for members of the audience, we do of a board world to refrain from applause. i know that it is difficult, but we ask you to refrain so we can move along -- we do have a board rules to refrain from a plaza -- from applause. >> i am a resident in san francisco. i would like to talk about the rhetoric here in politics, especially in san francisco, and why this board of supervisors has been known as the politics that encourage
with programs in over 10 languages, including chinese star radio, the romanian hour, turkish programming, and public programming, like senior news and the disability report, these programs give marginalized communities a spot to have a voice. this is a spot on the dial which is a scarce public resources, specifically set aside for community service. a transaction done in secret involving a media conglomerate and a southern california station does not serve this community. as advocates of...
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turkish power forward, that's milwaukee buck on the floor. here is ellis, on a night he was okay. 24 points, 6 assists, 5 rebounds. that poteds it out of reach. 194. 21-27 chicago at the coliseum on saturday night. great finish to the lakers, san antonio george lopez is there. spurs with the best record in the league. lakers trying to repeat as champions. gary neil from antonio. again, everybody put this up, because regular season game, but a pretty big deal. phil jackson, all those rumblings that need to make a trade. lamar odem. here's the finish. tim duncan misses, but tip it in to win it. look at this. watch the red light. there it is. the last play of the game. 89-88 spurs. they are now 41-8. with all due respect to kobe bryant and he's a great player, but dwight howard and the magic doing their things. he had 51 points, lebron james tonight. 11 rebounds, 8 assists. 25 points, make that 23 points. 23 in the first qualitier alone. nba high this year with 52 as the heat beat the orlando magic 104-100. cal hoops on the road. mike montgomery
turkish power forward, that's milwaukee buck on the floor. here is ellis, on a night he was okay. 24 points, 6 assists, 5 rebounds. that poteds it out of reach. 194. 21-27 chicago at the coliseum on saturday night. great finish to the lakers, san antonio george lopez is there. spurs with the best record in the league. lakers trying to repeat as champions. gary neil from antonio. again, everybody put this up, because regular season game, but a pretty big deal. phil jackson, all those rumblings...
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i'm turkish. so, i speak turkish and french, but i'm not great at languages.ich was sort of cool. >> jimmy: we actually have a promo of you doing that. >> oh, the italian one? >> jimmy: the italian one. here's dr. oz speaking italian. >> perfect. ♪ [ speaking italian ] >> jimmy: i mean, come on. that's pretty good. that's pretty fantastic. [ cheers and applause ] >> before we go, the nevi, it's got to go, buddy. on the air or not, we got to take of it. that's got to go, deal? >> jimmy: deal. i'll do it. >> because i love you. >> jimmy: all right, buddy. thank you, pal. thank you so much. [ cheers and applause ] check your local listings for "the dr. oz show" and check out doctoroz.com. ted, what's next? >> ted: coming up next, a performance from iron & wine. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ this i steven, a busy m. his day starts with his arthritis pain. that's breakfast with two pills. the morning is over, it's time for two more pills. the day marches on, back to more pills. and when he's finally home... but hang on; just two aleve can keep arthritis pain away all d
i'm turkish. so, i speak turkish and french, but i'm not great at languages.ich was sort of cool. >> jimmy: we actually have a promo of you doing that. >> oh, the italian one? >> jimmy: the italian one. here's dr. oz speaking italian. >> perfect. ♪ [ speaking italian ] >> jimmy: i mean, come on. that's pretty good. that's pretty fantastic. [ cheers and applause ] >> before we go, the nevi, it's got to go, buddy. on the air or not, we got to take of it....
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. >> turkish prime minister erd uan has given support. he has been steadily increasing the role of islam in the state created from the ottoman empire. although that is being rejected by some. >> recep tayyip erdogan had reason to celebrate, winning an absolute majority in elections that are deemed free and fair. erdogqagan issued an appeal to hosni mubarak. >> listen to the shouts of the people and they're extremely human demands. without hesitation, satisfy the peop's desire for change. >> erdogan is a strict muslim. yet, under his leadership, religion has found its way back into politics. when some visited turkey last october, the wife of one of the visitors wore a head scarf. that was something new. many saw it as a deliberate challenge to restrictions on wearing a scarf in public. secularists fear a creeping islamification. for decades, they considered themselves the guardian. four times, they launched a coup, but observers say those days are over. they now except that not they but the politicians are in charge, a result of changes to
. >> turkish prime minister erd uan has given support. he has been steadily increasing the role of islam in the state created from the ottoman empire. although that is being rejected by some. >> recep tayyip erdogan had reason to celebrate, winning an absolute majority in elections that are deemed free and fair. erdogqagan issued an appeal to hosni mubarak. >> listen to the shouts of the people and they're extremely human demands. without hesitation, satisfy the peop's desire...
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separately, two turkish naval ships took away about 3,000 turkish citizens. it was part of the largest evacuation operation that turkey has ever mounted. at the same time, thousands of libyans streamed across the borders with egypt in the east, and tunisia in the west. >> ifill: still to come on the "newshour": assessing qaddafi and his 42-year rule; halting the bloodshed in libya and the administration drops its defense of the law that bans federal recognition of same sex marriage. but first, with the other news of t day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: new protests erupted in other arab countries today, but there was also new violence by one regime that is under siege. >> reporter: it was night in yemen when pro-government forces set upon protestors camped in sanaa, the capital. at least one person was killed and a dozen more were injured. but the protestors held their ground and thousands more joined them. meanwhile, in bahrain, crowds of shiites marched to pearl square in manama after the country's sunni king met one of their key demands. he rele
separately, two turkish naval ships took away about 3,000 turkish citizens. it was part of the largest evacuation operation that turkey has ever mounted. at the same time, thousands of libyans streamed across the borders with egypt in the east, and tunisia in the west. >> ifill: still to come on the "newshour": assessing qaddafi and his 42-year rule; halting the bloodshed in libya and the administration drops its defense of the law that bans federal recognition of same sex...
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last year, greece received 10 million to deal with migrant flows across the turkish border.the commission is being very reluctant to say when and how much money will be made available. there is an independent agency which coordinates a naval response from volunteer member states. the commission is asking them to volunteer to take part in that, to deploy nationals to join forces to help protect the border seas around lampedusa. a lot is at stake. a lot is going on, with no time table and no promise of any particular amount of money from brussels. >> we will have to leave it there. thank you very much. that has been our in-depth look at the influx of refugees into italy. you are watching "the journal."
last year, greece received 10 million to deal with migrant flows across the turkish border.the commission is being very reluctant to say when and how much money will be made available. there is an independent agency which coordinates a naval response from volunteer member states. the commission is asking them to volunteer to take part in that, to deploy nationals to join forces to help protect the border seas around lampedusa. a lot is at stake. a lot is going on, with no time table and no...
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. >> the army is behaving more that way then at the turkish army behaved. i think the army could play a very constructive role and will probably play a constructive role in egypt's future. >> it is the less respected institution it because it -- overthrew the it it is the new -- it is the most respected institution because it overthrew the monarchy. it is also a conscript army, an army of the people. i think it was willing to give the mubarak a lot of play, and that probably surprised him with that speech in thursday where he dug in. i think that is what it felt it had to act or it would lose its position. >> on thursday, members of the military or walking to the crowds, trying to calm them, "don't worry, it will work out all right." >> it reminds me of the words of the twice american leader -- the wise american leaders said that, "those who make peaceful change possible make a violent change inevitable." -- those to make peaceful change in possible make mileage change inevitable." we have no idea, the vast majority of americans, about how vulnerable and fa
. >> the army is behaving more that way then at the turkish army behaved. i think the army could play a very constructive role and will probably play a constructive role in egypt's future. >> it is the less respected institution it because it -- overthrew the it it is the new -- it is the most respected institution because it overthrew the monarchy. it is also a conscript army, an army of the people. i think it was willing to give the mubarak a lot of play, and that probably...
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inside the russian federation minister at a news conference in istanbul recently held jointly with the turkish foreign minister you characterize sanctions against iran as counterproductive and you expressed how that they would be lifted does it mean that russia alongside me with turkey and brazil may raise this issue at the u.n. security council well not exactly. we have said that sanctions normally do not work but sometimes they become inevitable and in the case of the last resolution of the security council which was adopted last july this was the case sanctions became inevitable because all approaches all calls upon the ron to resume negotiations was the five plus one group. or not he did and iran continued to avoid responding to the international community requests requests which were a. promoting closer cooperation between the round and i say in order to close the issues to reach remain on the table and reach important to clarify to make sure that the iranian nuclear program is entirely peaceful but that does not mean that having indorse that resolution now we can only look at tightening
inside the russian federation minister at a news conference in istanbul recently held jointly with the turkish foreign minister you characterize sanctions against iran as counterproductive and you expressed how that they would be lifted does it mean that russia alongside me with turkey and brazil may raise this issue at the u.n. security council well not exactly. we have said that sanctions normally do not work but sometimes they become inevitable and in the case of the last resolution of the...
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the turks have been able to ferry out 5,000 turkish citizens from the port of benghazi. the greeks have been able to ferry out chinese citizens, thousands of those, but they don't have the same weather conditions as in tripoli. so now all the americans on the boat waiting in tripoli can do really is look at the weather, hope it gets better, and the ferry owners told us here in malta that they're hoping to set sail tomorrow, brian, weather of course permitting. >> well, we're hoping for some happy arrivals there in malta. martin fletcher reporting live for us tonight. martin, thanks. >>> president obama has publicly condemned the violence in libya, but the problem for the u.s. and other countries continues to be the inability to shape events while watching these events unfold. our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell has more on this from our d.c. newsroom this evening. >> good evening, brian. the president talked to the leaders of france, great britain and italy today trying to organize a united front against gadhafi. tomorrow nato will meet and discuss am
the turks have been able to ferry out 5,000 turkish citizens from the port of benghazi. the greeks have been able to ferry out chinese citizens, thousands of those, but they don't have the same weather conditions as in tripoli. so now all the americans on the boat waiting in tripoli can do really is look at the weather, hope it gets better, and the ferry owners told us here in malta that they're hoping to set sail tomorrow, brian, weather of course permitting. >> well, we're hoping for...
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turkish prime minister tayyip erdogan said mubarak's plan is step down in seven months does not meet the people's expectations and the change should begin sooner. the united states has condemned the violence and reiterated its previous calls for restraint by all parties in egypt. >> i could tell you that we are following the situation very closely. it is a very important development. >> she said there have been no calls yet from council members for a meeting on egypt, but she added the council hopes egypt will develop a political system that reflects the people's will. >>> in other news a powerful cyclone yasi has hit the australian state of queensland. the government had warned residents before landfall that the storm could inflict some of the worst ever damage to the region. initially a maximum category 5 storm, packing gusts of up to 300 kilometers per hour, made landfall near cairns around midnight. it has since been downgraded to category 2 but remains very dangerous as it slowly weakens and moves southwest. strong rain and gales have already caused power blackouts in nearly 90,
turkish prime minister tayyip erdogan said mubarak's plan is step down in seven months does not meet the people's expectations and the change should begin sooner. the united states has condemned the violence and reiterated its previous calls for restraint by all parties in egypt. >> i could tell you that we are following the situation very closely. it is a very important development. >> she said there have been no calls yet from council members for a meeting on egypt, but she added...
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the turkish islamic government is not islamist but us lack im, they have curtailed the military, taken away their role of national guardian and got i hundred on trial for treason. the military fears a wide-open democracy in egypt. that's the way they'll end up. >> you understand the distinction between a civilian running the country, that's suleiman. >> he's a former general! >> but he's not in the military now! [everyone talking at once] >> all their leaders have come from the military. >> i understand that! >> suleiman is a mubarak -- >> i know. that [everyone talking at once] >> yes, but he's supposed to be temporary. >> that takes the edge off. >> no, we don't know. the question is, if the military still controls the country, which they very well may, notwithstanding what we have just seen, where so much hostility was focused on mubarak -- he will be able to [not understandable] >> silent coup in your judgment? >> in my judgment, it was against mubarak. it's not necessarily against suleiman. the military still controlled the country. they're the most powerful -- >> working at the w
the turkish islamic government is not islamist but us lack im, they have curtailed the military, taken away their role of national guardian and got i hundred on trial for treason. the military fears a wide-open democracy in egypt. that's the way they'll end up. >> you understand the distinction between a civilian running the country, that's suleiman. >> he's a former general! >> but he's not in the military now! [everyone talking at once] >> all their leaders have come...
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germany's angela merkel also said that this is a system that has failed miserably they've got a lot of turkish immigration in germany and she says that there is little to no integration into the german community we've also seen the travelling community gypsies being deported from france recently the swedish democrats won seats in parliament a far rights group for the first ever time at the beginning of last year and we've also seen a vote in switzerland in which fifty seven percent of people said they wanted to ban the building of any more minarets so this is certainly a europe wide feeling this this this anti islam is them. and we've more on the issue just ahead to a danish m.p. yes but lang by the who's been convicted on charges of anti muslim hate speech says multiculturalism is damaging the rights to freedom of expression in europe we hear from him next. you're. mr lang mile when you're associated with an aggressive stance towards islam your recent a variety is derived from your treatment by your own legal system do you feel betrayed by the system that you've been defending the main proper
germany's angela merkel also said that this is a system that has failed miserably they've got a lot of turkish immigration in germany and she says that there is little to no integration into the german community we've also seen the travelling community gypsies being deported from france recently the swedish democrats won seats in parliament a far rights group for the first ever time at the beginning of last year and we've also seen a vote in switzerland in which fifty seven percent of people...
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and a range team with lots of new faces which the turkish men prepare for the stage of the euro hockey this swedish games. that russia last start to run in their latest friendly match as they continue their preparations for next month's euro twenty told qualifier against. there was plenty happening off the pitch as russia played the first ever match in the united arab emirates and as richard reports that staging of the match proved to be a success and could be repeated in the not too distant future this could be seen as the start of a new era for russian for. the first time a national team has played a pretty good match should you think they knew i would be has been very well received by dekalb accounts and the rest of the russian national football team obscenities here are absolutely second to none while the temperature has been very mild in the low to mid twenty's which makes a very refreshing change for most of russia which is covered by a blanket of snow a moment. the only thing lacking with spectators is of a margin played in the buy as was originally supposed to be the plan the a
and a range team with lots of new faces which the turkish men prepare for the stage of the euro hockey this swedish games. that russia last start to run in their latest friendly match as they continue their preparations for next month's euro twenty told qualifier against. there was plenty happening off the pitch as russia played the first ever match in the united arab emirates and as richard reports that staging of the match proved to be a success and could be repeated in the not too distant...
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said that that multiculturalism integration in germany has been a miserable failure that's about to turkish immigration that she says that muslims just on to integrating into german society we've seen travelling communities gypsies deportation from france we've seen in sweden the swedish democrats also a far right party that's what its first ever see same parliament at the end of last year and of course over in switzerland fifty seven percent of the population feted for a ban on minarets so we certainly are seeing a rise in anti islamic and anti immigration feeling across europe and that is what is happening serbian leeson head today we're going to have to check in with you plenty throughout my life thank. you with our breaking news this hour russia's foreign minister and the u.s. secretary of state have exchanged at the start treaty ratification documents in munich the last finalizing the deal the pact was first signed by the russian and u.s. presidents in april of last year the ratification took almost a year with a deal having to be approved on both sides of the atlantic reduction treaty
said that that multiculturalism integration in germany has been a miserable failure that's about to turkish immigration that she says that muslims just on to integrating into german society we've seen travelling communities gypsies deportation from france we've seen in sweden the swedish democrats also a far right party that's what its first ever see same parliament at the end of last year and of course over in switzerland fifty seven percent of the population feted for a ban on minarets so we...
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germany's angela merkel also said that this is the system that has failed miserably they've got a lot of turkish immigration in germany and she says that there is little to no integration into the german community we've also seen the travelling community gypsies being deported from france recently the swedish democrats won seats in parliament to fall rights group for the first ever time at the beginning of last year and we've also seen a vote in switzerland in which fifty seven percent of people said they wanted to ban the building of any more minarets so this is certainly a europe wide feeling this this this anti islam ism or german immigration commissioner on all of michael cole says that improving standards of education and providing more job opportunities all the best ways to integrate communities. all the jobs are gone to. india or to china but we have in the european industrial cities we do not have these low skilled jobs so we need education for the kids so let us create good schools we need the best teachers and the best kindergarten pedagogues in those areas where so many people from ot
germany's angela merkel also said that this is the system that has failed miserably they've got a lot of turkish immigration in germany and she says that there is little to no integration into the german community we've also seen the travelling community gypsies being deported from france recently the swedish democrats won seats in parliament to fall rights group for the first ever time at the beginning of last year and we've also seen a vote in switzerland in which fifty seven percent of...
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germany's angela merkel also said that this is a system that has failed miserably they've got a lot of turkish immigration in germany and she says that there is little to no integration into the german community we've also seen the travelling community gypsies being deported from france recently the swedish democrats won seats in parliament a far rights group for the first ever time at the beginning of last year and we've also seen a vote in switzerland in which fifty seven percent of people said they wanted to ban the building of any more minarets so this is certainly a europe wide feeling this this anti islam ism. top story now a major new clearcuts treaty between moscow and washington has finally come into force to discuss this i'm now joined by political analyst of the many house of being with us here on ars he now is this deal a good example for the world's all the nuclear power thing. well i don't hear a quote well can you repeat it because of course do you think that this new start treaty that's finally come into being is a good example for all the world powers to follow in terms of nuc
germany's angela merkel also said that this is a system that has failed miserably they've got a lot of turkish immigration in germany and she says that there is little to no integration into the german community we've also seen the travelling community gypsies being deported from france recently the swedish democrats won seats in parliament a far rights group for the first ever time at the beginning of last year and we've also seen a vote in switzerland in which fifty seven percent of people...
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said in germany she said that it had been a miserable failure and that of course there's a lot of turkishimmigration into germany and that integration of muslims has entirely failed and david cameron the prime minister of the u.k. has recently said it is well he says multiculturalism has been a complete failure interesting i spoke to the english defense league leader this morning and he disagrees with dots he says that multiculturalism hasn't failed different communities live in harmony all over the u.k. all the time it's just extremist islam that they are opposing but of course as you say we've seen deportations old gypsies from france and we've also seen the swedish democrats win seats in parliament and now the full rights of political party aver in suisun win seats in parliament quite recently for the first time ever so it does seem that that. open immigration policy has brought about directly this rise in sea islamic feeling and that's certainly what we're seeing here in recent day and it will be surprising if you. will be addressed today and maybe tomorrow as well of the annual secur
said in germany she said that it had been a miserable failure and that of course there's a lot of turkishimmigration into germany and that integration of muslims has entirely failed and david cameron the prime minister of the u.k. has recently said it is well he says multiculturalism has been a complete failure interesting i spoke to the english defense league leader this morning and he disagrees with dots he says that multiculturalism hasn't failed different communities live in harmony all...
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i made a joke at the expense of a fat kid who happened to be turkish.r head told you not to talk to the papers, didn't he? "under absolutely no circumstances whatsoever" is what he actually said. then that's just a huge cock up then, isn't it? it is the mother of all cock-ups. the journalist has just twisted everything i said. well, they are known for that, aren't they? well, still, it is only the local rag. your headmaster might not even see it. he is gonna go absolutely-- well, that went as well as could be expected. eh? well, i just put down a marker for veronica. i told her that she wasn't respecting the fact that i was part-time. she said that she was, and i said that all her phone calls and e-mails at all the hours god sends were interfering with my family life, and she said that wasn't her problem, and i said, "well, it is now," and then i resigned. that was the marker you put down? yeah. your resignation? yeah. it's great, isn't it? only i didn't use the word resignation. i used lots of shorter words. all right, jake, shouldn't you be doing your
i made a joke at the expense of a fat kid who happened to be turkish.r head told you not to talk to the papers, didn't he? "under absolutely no circumstances whatsoever" is what he actually said. then that's just a huge cock up then, isn't it? it is the mother of all cock-ups. the journalist has just twisted everything i said. well, they are known for that, aren't they? well, still, it is only the local rag. your headmaster might not even see it. he is gonna go absolutely-- well, that...
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system has failed miserably she says that there's just no integration between what's allowed to be turkish immigrants into germany and the german people as a whole the swedish democrats in sweden which is also a far right political party won their first ever seats in parliament quite recently and we also saw fifty percent fifty seven percent switched people voting for a ban on building of minarets and in fact here today in luton the e.t.l. says that they are being supported by groups from all round here ever they say that there are french people here dutch german swedes and norwegians say they certainly believe that they are uniting feeling across europe and how to use it more and live and do keep us posted. well now as part of a fight against inequality and discrimination political correctness in the united states has become entrenched into everyday life but the rules on what you can say and what you can't have now extended into censoring or altering classic literature as art is more important i reports many americans think that means the p.c. movement has gone too far. america is a count
system has failed miserably she says that there's just no integration between what's allowed to be turkish immigrants into germany and the german people as a whole the swedish democrats in sweden which is also a far right political party won their first ever seats in parliament quite recently and we also saw fifty percent fifty seven percent switched people voting for a ban on building of minarets and in fact here today in luton the e.t.l. says that they are being supported by groups from all...
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people have died and twenty seven injured by a factory explosion in an industrial district of the turkish capital two floors four story building collapsed as a result of the blast. many have been rescued from the dead but it's feared more victims remain trapped the mayor says the incident is thoughts are being caused by a gas leak. in australia cyclon which left a trail of destruction across the northeastern queensland is now losing power yes see one of the most powerful storms ever recorded ripped through houses leaving thousands homeless people are missing there are no reports of deaths or injuries the cost of repairs are likely to be in the billions. and a somali man who broke into the home of the cartoonist behind the controversial prophet mohammed cartoon has been convicted of attempted murder and terrorism the axe wielding twenty nine year old broken on new year's day two thousand and ten although we didn't reach the cartoonist who was hiding in a panic room sentencing is expected on friday and may see mohammad it delay jailed for life the cartoon was condemned across the muslim wor
people have died and twenty seven injured by a factory explosion in an industrial district of the turkish capital two floors four story building collapsed as a result of the blast. many have been rescued from the dead but it's feared more victims remain trapped the mayor says the incident is thoughts are being caused by a gas leak. in australia cyclon which left a trail of destruction across the northeastern queensland is now losing power yes see one of the most powerful storms ever recorded...
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well, i know you're not allowed to say this, but the turkish people, they are super sensitive. remember that café in izmir. well, yes, but it might have been better not to have asked for greek coffee. but turkey's a magical place. i love it. in fact, you should go there when you take off with the kids. kuj: so let me get this right. you are giving up your jobs to travel the world with your family, yes? yeah, yeah, that's always been pete's plan, and now it's turned into reality. yeah, that's right. it's certainly on the agenda... quite high. so, peter, do you still need to appease this fat boy and his father? well, it's really just a question of references... yeah, but we could manage without them if we had to... well, nobody would really take me very seriously if i didn't... it's like you say, angela. you've got to seize the day and not let the little things hold you back. in fact, it's purely down to angela that we're able to go on the trip because she's left her life in america behind to look after our dad. oh. yes, of course, 'cause he's got... he's got early dementia. the
well, i know you're not allowed to say this, but the turkish people, they are super sensitive. remember that café in izmir. well, yes, but it might have been better not to have asked for greek coffee. but turkey's a magical place. i love it. in fact, you should go there when you take off with the kids. kuj: so let me get this right. you are giving up your jobs to travel the world with your family, yes? yeah, yeah, that's always been pete's plan, and now it's turned into reality. yeah, that's...