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this guy was out there hunting h turk turkey. but he saw a large mam axa moos and her calf.nd then the moose stops in it's tracks there. it has two earrings on. the guy has a few questions for the moose. i don't know where the turkeys are. if i did know i wouldn't tell you. you are a hunter. it is animal kingdom code, dude. he offers this tasty treat. >> i bet the moose loved that. i have a gluten allergy and i don't think i can eat that. he doesn't want the granola and then eats the grass on the ground. >> hey everybody it is a brand new week and we have another ipad mini to give away. you are going to need the buzz word and a twitter account. that word is coming up. you have to be 18 years old and a u.s. resident to enter. stand by. coming up in just a little bit. >> traffic stops are dangerous for police because they never know what to expect. this is in iowa what you have here is officer jerry. she has pulled a woman over to the side of the road but it wasn't the woman he neededed to be careful of. see that watch it again. that tree fell on the officer in the front end o
this guy was out there hunting h turk turkey. but he saw a large mam axa moos and her calf.nd then the moose stops in it's tracks there. it has two earrings on. the guy has a few questions for the moose. i don't know where the turkeys are. if i did know i wouldn't tell you. you are a hunter. it is animal kingdom code, dude. he offers this tasty treat. >> i bet the moose loved that. i have a gluten allergy and i don't think i can eat that. he doesn't want the granola and then eats the...
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. >>> a rising death toll in turk turkey.east 238 coal miners are dead and 120 others are trapped deep underground. >> managers believe 787 people were inside that mine when a transformer blew up yesterday. now, two people were rescued just hours ago. our ivan watson is on the scene. >> reporter: throughout the afternoon rescue workers have been bringing workers out of the coal mine on stretchers carrying them down these small steps. on occasion we can hear members of the crowd there gathered around the ambulance at the entrance to the mine shaft yelling as the workers are brought out and from this vantage point it's very difficult to tell the health condition of the people as they're being brought out. sadly, tragically, four more people have died as a result of this mine disaster than survivors have been brought out. turkish government estimating a bit over 90 survivors brought out while the death toll has steadily increased to at least 238 people killed as a result of what authorities say was an electrical fire that broke
. >>> a rising death toll in turk turkey.east 238 coal miners are dead and 120 others are trapped deep underground. >> managers believe 787 people were inside that mine when a transformer blew up yesterday. now, two people were rescued just hours ago. our ivan watson is on the scene. >> reporter: throughout the afternoon rescue workers have been bringing workers out of the coal mine on stretchers carrying them down these small steps. on occasion we can hear members of the...
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. >> outrage of protestor kicked by an aid to turkey's prime minister, as turks bury the dead after ther. ink person know, dozens of wild fires in bone dry southern california, a look at the science fueling the flames. cancer killer, why a
. >> outrage of protestor kicked by an aid to turkey's prime minister, as turks bury the dead after ther. ink person know, dozens of wild fires in bone dry southern california, a look at the science fueling the flames. cancer killer, why a
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. >> outrage of protestor kicked by an aid to turkey's prime minister, as turks bury the dead after theoal mine disaster. ink person know, dozens of wild fires in bone dry southern california, a look at the science fueling the flames. cancer killer, why a vaccine meant for meise sals has doctors talking about a possible cure for cancer. plus. remembering the emotional dedication of new york's 9/11 museum. one of america's fears is coming true. syria's brutal civil wars is on the verge of spilling over. today a car bomb exploded on the border with turkey, and it happened near a crossing used by aid workers in refugees, and killed more than 40 people. the attack allegedly did not involve government forces, instead, one opposition group targeted another opposition group, trying to gain control of the border post. and there are new capsized sayings of chemical weapons in syria, secretary state john kerry said he seen raw data suggesting chlorine gas attacks were indeed used by the syrian government against it's own people. and he. proked more u.s. action. >> every facet of what can be done
. >> outrage of protestor kicked by an aid to turkey's prime minister, as turks bury the dead after theoal mine disaster. ink person know, dozens of wild fires in bone dry southern california, a look at the science fueling the flames. cancer killer, why a vaccine meant for meise sals has doctors talking about a possible cure for cancer. plus. remembering the emotional dedication of new york's 9/11 museum. one of america's fears is coming true. syria's brutal civil wars is on the verge of...
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turks who should support him. those who do not will lose their lives. >> there is no democracy in turkey.e makes the rules and could care less about what other people think. back inside, there was no hint of the angry protest. erdogan told the crowd that the majority of turkish voters support him, citing the outcome of recent local elections as proof. though he made no mention of future plans, it is widely accepted he will run for the turkish presidency in august. >> while dw was watching erdogan's appearance, she said this assessment of the turkish leader's speech. >> those who were hoping to hear some provocative statements from erdogan were disappointed. in general, his speech was very moderate. maybe the fact that german chancellor angela merkel spoke with him and asked him to adopt a sensitive tone played a role in that. of turkish flags and posters held up high. turkey is proud of you, they screamed. people were excited to see their premature, some said to me. in his speech, he typifies the importance of the german-turks and the meaning for the homeland and he also added that those
turks who should support him. those who do not will lose their lives. >> there is no democracy in turkey.e makes the rules and could care less about what other people think. back inside, there was no hint of the angry protest. erdogan told the crowd that the majority of turkish voters support him, citing the outcome of recent local elections as proof. though he made no mention of future plans, it is widely accepted he will run for the turkish presidency in august. >> while dw was...
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as far as mining accidents go, the cost to turkey is the worst in the world, five times as many turks die extracting a ton of coal than die in china, a country thought to have a terrible workplace safety record in its mining industry, turkey, five times worse than china. this of course, not a new accident. we had the worst accident in turkey until this one, 260 odd miners killed in an accident in 1992. that is so long ago, the lessons from that clearly not learned and we covered in 2010 a 30 man fatality where the same points were made, the same questions raised about the privatization process, about the subcontracting of running mines to profit focused industries, about the failures of regulation, about the lack of inadequate inspectors, turkeys failure to sign up to mining safety protocols, all of these issues have been raised before and they're going to be raise the again. it's clear from the scale of this disaster, no this is not the only disaster here this year, but turkey has not yet come to grips with the questions raised about the problems in its mining industry. this is why t
as far as mining accidents go, the cost to turkey is the worst in the world, five times as many turks die extracting a ton of coal than die in china, a country thought to have a terrible workplace safety record in its mining industry, turkey, five times worse than china. this of course, not a new accident. we had the worst accident in turkey until this one, 260 odd miners killed in an accident in 1992. that is so long ago, the lessons from that clearly not learned and we covered in 2010 a 30...
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. >>> now to turkey and the mining disaster that killed hundreds of men. many turks suspect many lives could have been saved. we're in the mining town of soma, and andrew bring us right up-to-date with the death toll and the efforts to recover bodies. martine i can tell you that the whole operation is over. a short time ago, two of the last two bodies were retrieved from the mine, and the official death toll stands at 301, according to the energy minister that will be the final figure from this disaster. he had said there had been a fire out of control. it started a few days after the original one. that has now been brought under control. the rescuers are now basically all going home. a very different atmosphere at the pit head now. in fact, it's all but silent. an eerie silence now at the frantic activity of the past four days. >> andrew, what about the suggestions that more could have been done to help people escape from this fire in the pit? and criticisms of the government as well? >> reporter: well, the situation is this, a number of miners have made complaints.
. >>> now to turkey and the mining disaster that killed hundreds of men. many turks suspect many lives could have been saved. we're in the mining town of soma, and andrew bring us right up-to-date with the death toll and the efforts to recover bodies. martine i can tell you that the whole operation is over. a short time ago, two of the last two bodies were retrieved from the mine, and the official death toll stands at 301, according to the energy minister that will be the final figure...
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turk his people. the end of the day, this is a democracy. i don't think that will change. it is a pretty stable country. bet on turkey. >> thank you very much for coming in. now, to nigeria where a car bomb has exploded in the capital. a number of people have died. it is unclear how many. it is near a site where an explosion at a substation killed nearly 70 people. what more do we know about this attack? >> well, officials are saying that nine dead bodies have been recovered from the scene and 11 unconscious people are being treated. this was as you say a car bomb attack. this is an area on the outskirts of the capital. it happened right next to where on ther bomb exploded 14th of april. that attack killed well over 70 people. we know the exact people killed because it was a powerful blast. the capital here had been seen to be fairly safe because there had not been a major attack for about two years prior to that. the militant group came out and said that they attacked them. suspicion will point at that islamist group once again. >> global attention has been focused on nigeria for the last few days because of the sch
turk his people. the end of the day, this is a democracy. i don't think that will change. it is a pretty stable country. bet on turkey. >> thank you very much for coming in. now, to nigeria where a car bomb has exploded in the capital. a number of people have died. it is unclear how many. it is near a site where an explosion at a substation killed nearly 70 people. what more do we know about this attack? >> well, officials are saying that nine dead bodies have been recovered from...
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turkey. >> joins us now, she is the co-founder of foreign policy interrupted. good to have you on the program. >> great to be here, tony. >> the prime minister. he called himself the black turk. let's do a little 101 here. who are the black turks? >> he called himself a black turk, and i's been a platform that's been very very beneficial for him. for the past decade plus. it's the anti-establishment. he is the man of the people. the underrepresented rural class in turkey. and he is -- he represents their point of view that have been for so long for much of the 20th century repressed. >> is he that man? is he who he represents himself to be? in fact, in practice. >> well, he has actually shown over the past six months when all of the correction charges have come up against him, with all of these protests that started last year. and throughout turkey he has shown him to be playing to this core constituentsy, that really -- his poll numbers go up when he lashes out and he behaves in this belligerent manner. >> right, so who are his opponents right now? and what do they want? is are they a real threat to the ed leer ship? is. >> that's a great question, and i wish that you could
turkey. >> joins us now, she is the co-founder of foreign policy interrupted. good to have you on the program. >> great to be here, tony. >> the prime minister. he called himself the black turk. let's do a little 101 here. who are the black turks? >> he called himself a black turk, and i's been a platform that's been very very beneficial for him. for the past decade plus. it's the anti-establishment. he is the man of the people. the underrepresented rural class in...
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. >>> more bodies have been recovered from turkey's worst nine disaster. 485 miners were rescued alive, as many turks took to the streets in protest. demonstrators are angry over the response to the coal mine fire. opposition parties and humans rights are calling for an investigation. a cause is unknown. >>> celebrating a landmark victory. the new prime minister elect gets a round of applause after a decisive win in three decades. >> i'm lawrence lee in dublin which saw the single blood yesterday in the whole of the irish war. how come it's the single event in the troubles that the british government doesn't want to talk about. check out the remarkable issues of fdr walking at a baseball game. >>> good morning. welcome back to al jazeera america, live from new york city. i'm rad for. it's a -- radford. it's a new political era in india. first the temperatures with eboni deon. >>> we are seeing temperatures in the 40s from billings and denver to minneapolis, chicago. good news across the midwest. there'll be a warm up over the next few days we'll keep it cool. mid '60s around min yam louse. finally by
. >>> more bodies have been recovered from turkey's worst nine disaster. 485 miners were rescued alive, as many turks took to the streets in protest. demonstrators are angry over the response to the coal mine fire. opposition parties and humans rights are calling for an investigation. a cause is unknown. >>> celebrating a landmark victory. the new prime minister elect gets a round of applause after a decisive win in three decades. >> i'm lawrence lee in dublin which saw...
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well that's your stance of a goal and the turks i mean america's ally such as turkey that's why they're in that's why they're in does game they want to get in a vessel. because it's something which some people have termed a cold war in the islamic world namely their brothers from returning or some singing wisdom powers and shiite muslim powers and for that reason your stance for gold being their move of yes or regime is what people are aiming for but on the other level some people would suggest what's happening in syria is actually a proxy war in the new a proxy battlefield and a new cold war between nato and the west on the one hand and russia china and iran in the other camp. why now why make this announcement just a week before elections in the war torn country scuse me why now why would an obama make this announcement just a week before elections in the country i'm sorry the sun didn't come through well. it seems obvious that he wants to disrupt the elections because it has all the makings that assad is going to win the elections by a large margin which of course would be not come m
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trapped inside a coal mine that exploded in turke >>> right now, rescuers are racing to free more than 200 people trapped inside a coal mine that exploded in turkey. more than 230 workers were killed and nearly 800 people were underground at the time. those who died were overcome by carbon monoxide. this is video now from inside the mine. you can see how many of the men helped each other out. the blast happened as crews were preparing for a shift change so more people than usual were inside. >>> 5:11 now. new this morning, justin bieber comes to the attention of the police once again. this time at a miniature golf course in l.a. tmz reported bieber demanded a woman's cell phone so he could delete pictures she may have taken of him. she said no, you can't do that. so he apparently reached into her purse to grab the phone. police are investigating. >>> so justin bieber is trending. also trending google glass. anyone can buy a pair. alec baldwin was arrested after biking the wrong way in manhattan. careless whisper. oakland a's outfielder josh ridder used the classic show jam as a walkup song against the white sox. the a's play the white sox again t
trapped inside a coal mine that exploded in turke >>> right now, rescuers are racing to free more than 200 people trapped inside a coal mine that exploded in turkey. more than 230 workers were killed and nearly 800 people were underground at the time. those who died were overcome by carbon monoxide. this is video now from inside the mine. you can see how many of the men helped each other out. the blast happened as crews were preparing for a shift change so more people than usual were...
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aide to the prime minister, erdogan, of turkey apparently taking a shot at a protester already pinned down by two security officials. now, he, according to bbc turkt it is him on the photo, but that he will be for forthcoming with an explanation. some members of the prime minister's party said -- and i'm paraphrasing more or less -- look, all people who are down aren't necessarily innocent. in other words, saying you don't know the full story. but when you see the actual still photo and many of our viewers have, it is a remarkable image of a man, a government official, in a full suit and tie taking a shot at a protester on the ground. and this is just sort of an image that exemplifies the tension here between protesters and the government in this country. >> wow! >> reporter: we've seen demonstrations today. as you know, ashleigh, and our viewers know, we've seen so many over the last year or so in this country. ashleigh? >> we'll be prefacing that image alongside the images behind you as well. hala gorani live in soma with cnn international and doing a job like no other news organization can, hala, thank you for that. i'm also joined by the head
aide to the prime minister, erdogan, of turkey apparently taking a shot at a protester already pinned down by two security officials. now, he, according to bbc turkt it is him on the photo, but that he will be for forthcoming with an explanation. some members of the prime minister's party said -- and i'm paraphrasing more or less -- look, all people who are down aren't necessarily innocent. in other words, saying you don't know the full story. but when you see the actual still photo and many of...
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happened in the turk irk city of solma and may become the deadliest mine disaster in that nation's history. at least 93 miners and one report says hundreds actually have come out alive. but turkey's prime minister says as many as 120 may still be trapped. cnn's ivan watson made his way to soma earlier today and sent uss this report. >> reporter: we're now overlooking the gritty coal mine where a desperate race against time is under way. where ambulances are lined up and rescue workers are hard at work trying to save some of the hundreds of turkish coal miners believed trapped down at the bottom of the mine shaft when, what authorities describe as an electrical fire, broke out there some time tuesday afternoon. soma, which we drove through, where there are quite literally hundreds, if not thousands, of residents lining the streets of the main street of that small city behind police barriers and behind riot police in front of the main hospital there. with some of the people clearly anguished, waiting for news about their missing love ones and some getting the terrible news that their loved ones have not survived this terrible disaster. now, tragically, this is not the first time tu
happened in the turk irk city of solma and may become the deadliest mine disaster in that nation's history. at least 93 miners and one report says hundreds actually have come out alive. but turkey's prime minister says as many as 120 may still be trapped. cnn's ivan watson made his way to soma earlier today and sent uss this report. >> reporter: we're now overlooking the gritty coal mine where a desperate race against time is under way. where ambulances are lined up and rescue workers are...