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he joins us live via skype. we have heard from the u.n., and a bomber, and nato, that they want an emphasis on deescalation, do you think that's what russia wants after this? >> to some extent, but of course right now, russia is seeing itself on the wrong side, because we lost a plane, we lost pilots and that actually, there was additional announcement here in moscow, but defense ministry the acknowledged those losing helicopters and this in the same area, and one russian marine is reported also killed in that action. a syrian opposition they took men opposition forces. there should be some kind of pay back. >> what kind of form do you think that might take? we know the defense ministry says it will suspend contact, what measures beyond that do you think might be taken. >> we should work out of course for more serious things like the rules of engangment, of russian forces there in syria. because it is obvious that if -- as russian president said, that this russian bomber was not threatening turkey directly, was
he joins us live via skype. we have heard from the u.n., and a bomber, and nato, that they want an emphasis on deescalation, do you think that's what russia wants after this? >> to some extent, but of course right now, russia is seeing itself on the wrong side, because we lost a plane, we lost pilots and that actually, there was additional announcement here in moscow, but defense ministry the acknowledged those losing helicopters and this in the same area, and one russian marine is...
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wolfgang the manager director of intelligence a company that analyzes political risk and joins us live via skypeyork and thank you so much for joining us here on al jazeera. we just heard the turkish prime minister painting for an optimistic and inclusive picture of turkey. now the ak party won an overwhelming number in the election and got twice as many as a percentage, twice as much as the second biggest party but how inclusive do you think this new turkish government can actually be? >> not much at all. they will campaign since june and has been a campaign based on polarization, division, creating a sense of anxiety and fear and this campaign clearly paid off to the extent the party has won a majority, big majority and a good part of the position. and it's not the way the president erdewan does things and despite his last band-aid can actually bridge the gap that exists now in the turkish society. >> now, many of the points you made are valid, the tushish government has often been accused of stifling freedom of the press but looking at the numbers we cannot just be they had this campaign of f
wolfgang the manager director of intelligence a company that analyzes political risk and joins us live via skypeyork and thank you so much for joining us here on al jazeera. we just heard the turkish prime minister painting for an optimistic and inclusive picture of turkey. now the ak party won an overwhelming number in the election and got twice as many as a percentage, twice as much as the second biggest party but how inclusive do you think this new turkish government can actually be?...
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she joins us now live via skype from washington d-c where she is a student at american university. what does "means" mean? one of 8 finalists for the l'oreal paris women of worth award. you can vote for her online right now. you'll find a link at www.meansdatabase .com another day ... another poll ... this time one with good news for ben another day ... another poll ... this time one with good news for her online right now. you'll find a link at www.meansdatabase another day ... another poll ... this time one with good news for ben carson and donald trump. the poll shows the two men remain the ones to beat on the republican side of the ticket. steve handelsman has more on the numbers and how the two front- runners tried to improve their standing today. ben carson on the rise. in today's quinnipiac poll, done since the last debate, carson's at 23 percent ...in a virtual tie with donald trump... who was ahead by eight points in that poll a month ago and carson is raising more dollars than other candidates. more than million since sunday. sot: dr. ben carson presidential candidate :18
she joins us now live via skype from washington d-c where she is a student at american university. what does "means" mean? one of 8 finalists for the l'oreal paris women of worth award. you can vote for her online right now. you'll find a link at www.meansdatabase .com another day ... another poll ... this time one with good news for ben another day ... another poll ... this time one with good news for her online right now. you'll find a link at www.meansdatabase another day ......
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joining us live via skype from london. thank you very much for joining us.alk about what we heard our guest say. this is not a french problem. we have belgium pretty much on lockdown. turkey just made arrests, as well. this is not a french problem, this is a european problem. the question is how does europe approach it? >> reporter: i think you're right, it's a european problem. we see this network of people that seem to be appeared in the paris plot with links to other countries. mostly belgium, but we see strands going to other places. i think it's worth remembering in the week prior to the horrendous paris atrocities, we saw european security forces undertake a large operation across the continent to support the group that seemed to mostly emanate from italy but had link to the united kingdom, norway, france, all across the continent. i think that's the way we've seen the threat picture going in europe in particular. given in part the free space be the free movement space that you have, people operating feely in this area. i think on top of that, you have
joining us live via skype from london. thank you very much for joining us.alk about what we heard our guest say. this is not a french problem. we have belgium pretty much on lockdown. turkey just made arrests, as well. this is not a french problem, this is a european problem. the question is how does europe approach it? >> reporter: i think you're right, it's a european problem. we see this network of people that seem to be appeared in the paris plot with links to other countries. mostly...
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. ♪ yvonne: let's head back to our discussion with anthony roman, joining us live from new york via skypehe is the founder of security firm roman and associates. anthony, thank you so much for standing by. i want to talk about how difficult it was to track some of these terrorists that do winter -- that do enter into these borders in europe. this is about the radicalization of young men. how can we track this? isis is successful in doing things under the radar. -- the: the radar's methods we have seen in the last couple of weeks, this multi-prong sophisticated attack suggests they are getting increasingly more sophisticated and at a far faster rate. for example, the concentration , itlanning that is required requires planning, encrypted communication, support from a disenfranchised community, false identity papers, pulling militant agents from the syrian refugee crisis, using french and belgian nationals for the attack . all of this requires communication, money, training. the type of explosives, we have not seen very much before because it is an extremely unstable type of explosive. this
. ♪ yvonne: let's head back to our discussion with anthony roman, joining us live from new york via skypehe is the founder of security firm roman and associates. anthony, thank you so much for standing by. i want to talk about how difficult it was to track some of these terrorists that do winter -- that do enter into these borders in europe. this is about the radicalization of young men. how can we track this? isis is successful in doing things under the radar. -- the: the radar's methods we...
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his father, who lives on martha's vine yard spoke to us via skype recounting what arnaud's colleagues told him. >> there were a bunch of people running in the street, running into the cafe, and they realized something bad was going on. so, everybody was trying to get inside and once he got inside, he suddenly realized he was in pain and had been shot. a bullet went into his body under his right arm. it was in and out, basically punctureth his lung and got fairly close to his heart, but luckily didn't -- didn't touch any vital organs. >> reporter: it took seven hours before arnaud's family could track him down at a hospital and learn that he will likely recover. arnaud is through surgery and will be taken out of a coma within the next day or so. his father plans to fly to paris wednesday to be with his son as he recovers. back to you. >> thank you, bree. >>> there was a rally in boston to honor and support the people of france. governor charlie baker, senator warren and mayor walsh joined hundreds yesterday in an extended moment of silence for the victims of friday's attack. in a city
his father, who lives on martha's vine yard spoke to us via skype recounting what arnaud's colleagues told him. >> there were a bunch of people running in the street, running into the cafe, and they realized something bad was going on. so, everybody was trying to get inside and once he got inside, he suddenly realized he was in pain and had been shot. a bullet went into his body under his right arm. it was in and out, basically punctureth his lung and got fairly close to his heart, but...
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his father, who lives on martha's vineyard spoke to us via skype, recounting what arnaud's colleagues told him. >> there were a bunch of people running in the street. running into the cafe and they realized something bad was going on. everybody was trying to get inside and once he got inside, he suddenly realized he wasn't in pain and realized he had been shot. >> a bullet went into his body under his right arm and it was in and out, basically punctured his lung and got fairly close to his heart, but luckily it didn't touch any vital organs. >> reporter: it took seven hours before the family could track him down at a hospital and learn that he will likely recover. he's through surgery and will be taken out of a coma within the next day or so. his father plans to fly to paris wednesday to be with his son as he recovers. kathryn, back to you. >>> a bomb threat delaying classes at cape cod community college today. state police k-9s will sweep the campus this morning and school expects to re-open at noon. the hianis center is not affected by the threat. they will have a regular schedule t
his father, who lives on martha's vineyard spoke to us via skype, recounting what arnaud's colleagues told him. >> there were a bunch of people running in the street. running into the cafe and they realized something bad was going on. everybody was trying to get inside and once he got inside, he suddenly realized he wasn't in pain and realized he had been shot. >> a bullet went into his body under his right arm and it was in and out, basically punctured his lung and got fairly close...
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she joins me live via skype from brussels. good to have you with us. what do you think of this deal with turkey. is it going to work? >> i think there are hopes that it would at least slow if not reduce the number of arrives coming, but there are concerns how it would function in practice and how well it would function in practice and the compromises e.u. is making to create this one barrier to arrivals. >> it's a short term solution. there are many problems that have risen up ahead of this, con severance about the lack of transparency, where this money is really going to go? >> i think there are lots of concerns where the money is going to come from as well as how it will be spent and protect people. the other concern not focused on if you look at the draft conclusions from today, they talk about offering protection for syrian nationals within turkey and finding ways to return economic migrants. there's very little discussion about other nationality that is might be in need of protection and question marks over whether the turkish asylum system is cap
she joins me live via skype from brussels. good to have you with us. what do you think of this deal with turkey. is it going to work? >> i think there are hopes that it would at least slow if not reduce the number of arrives coming, but there are concerns how it would function in practice and how well it would function in practice and the compromises e.u. is making to create this one barrier to arrivals. >> it's a short term solution. there are many problems that have risen up ahead...
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us now via skype from sierra leone. there must be a lot of relief there, ticked with sadness for those who lost their lives. >> absolutely. i think we which are fortunate enough to be with our national inspection team, to the declaration that was announced for w.h.o. answered as the statement came out everyone sort of jumped up and started cheering and laughing and clapping. and but there were a lot of tears and really in remembrance of the countless numbers of people who have lost their lives as a direct and indirect result of the outbreak. >> and have things changed significantly there to mean that it's unlikely to come back or is the country still vulnerable? >> well, over the last several months there's been considerable effort by the international community and the government of sierra leone to really strengthen the local health care system in terms of training health care workers, having proper protective equipment to rehabilitate health care facilities and have the staff members to diligently screen for any ebola-like symptoms and safe places for isolation and referral if necessary. there's also been a lot of cons
us now via skype from sierra leone. there must be a lot of relief there, ticked with sadness for those who lost their lives. >> absolutely. i think we which are fortunate enough to be with our national inspection team, to the declaration that was announced for w.h.o. answered as the statement came out everyone sort of jumped up and started cheering and laughing and clapping. and but there were a lot of tears and really in remembrance of the countless numbers of people who have lost their...
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he's also author of the book "air safety investigators using science to save lives one crash at a time." he's joining us via skypenew mexico. thank you for being with us. let's talk about this heat flash for a moment. how could it have been spotted by a u.s. spy satellite? what would that satellite be up there looking for in the first place? >> they are looking for missile launches either scud type skort-range ballistic missiles, and so on. but typically they can detect any kind of heat source including an explosion or even the impact of the aircraft as it hit the desert obviously we've seen the pictures of the burned wreckage. we know there was some kind of fire. but the duration of the fire or the flash, the location of the flashes in reference to where the aircraft was and that point in time, these are all critical things. as far as i know the u.s. government may not be willing to release that kind of information because they don't want to talk about how effective these satellites are. i've worked with he's devices in the past and there's a lot of classified aspects to what they can see. >> yeah, it was quite
he's also author of the book "air safety investigators using science to save lives one crash at a time." he's joining us via skypenew mexico. thank you for being with us. let's talk about this heat flash for a moment. how could it have been spotted by a u.s. spy satellite? what would that satellite be up there looking for in the first place? >> they are looking for missile launches either scud type skort-range ballistic missiles, and so on. but typically they can detect any kind...
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using spike and people not living in massachusetts can log on and video chat. they're asked to send in any evidence that they would have that would help their case ahead of time. all five cases appeal via skype so far have been dismissed. so the people are winning. >>> today, a candid conversation with gisele. she sat down with charlie rose and why she's successful, her relationship with qb tom brady and deflategate. >> and are you the best of the look is that you had? [ indiscernible ] >> no. >> i don't think so. not at all. >> is it because what? >> i think because of my yeah, i think i never complained. gisele, they go there below zero in the bathing suit and i do. death valley. go shoot -- . >> you wanted it so badly? >> i wanted to do my best. if i choose to say yes to something and if someone is putting their trust in me, i don't want to disappoint anybody. i am not that person. i feel comfortable with the camera and i think the reason why i feel comfortable is because i have separated her, gisele, this idea -- . >> the persona. >> the persona, and gen gisele the goofball me tomboy, you know what i mean? >> yes. >> and fashion wanted to create this ideal of glamorous and sex. >> and yo
using spike and people not living in massachusetts can log on and video chat. they're asked to send in any evidence that they would have that would help their case ahead of time. all five cases appeal via skype so far have been dismissed. so the people are winning. >>> today, a candid conversation with gisele. she sat down with charlie rose and why she's successful, her relationship with qb tom brady and deflategate. >> and are you the best of the look is that you had? [...
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us. >> thank you. >>> for the record, the accused, brandon winston, did participate in harvard's appeals process. he gave live testimony via skype, and he filed written objections. the accuser, camilla willingham, was offered neither opportunity and was not even notified that the appeals process was happeni happening. in december of 2014, the education department required harvard to change that policy and provide all parties equal opportunities to participate in the discipline process. up next, from a white house screening to a grassroots movement, we'll look at the impact the hunting ground is already having on the national conversation. the beast was as long as the boat. for seven hours, we did battle. until i said... you will not beat... meeeeee!!! greg. what should i do with your fish? gary. just put it in the cooler. if you're a fisherman, you tell tales. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. put the fish in the cooler! with toothpaste or plain water.an their dentures and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a dentu
us. >> thank you. >>> for the record, the accused, brandon winston, did participate in harvard's appeals process. he gave live testimony via skype, and he filed written objections. the accuser, camilla willingham, was offered neither opportunity and was not even notified that the appeals process was happeni happening. in december of 2014, the education department required harvard to change that policy and provide all parties equal opportunities to participate in the discipline...
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live for us. france launched an air strikes against the stronghold in raqqa. the defence ministry says 10 fighter jets dropped at least 20 bombs, and the training camp and munitions store was destroyed. >>> joining us via skype from new york is clint watts, a former special agent with the fbi joint terrorism task force. good to have you with us on al jazeera. france, the coalition doesn't hit raqqa often, what are they trying to do with the air strikes, other than to respond to the paris attacks, could we be strategically effective. >> i think it's as much about french domestic pom tigs as being effect -- politics as being effective. the french need to send a signal to turn the tables at i.s.i.s., and hit them in their homeland the way they were hit. i am sure they were given good targets and u.s. intelligence has been coordinating with the french, from what i have read. these are largely symbolics, reaching out to i.s.i.l., letting them know they won't stand for this. >> could be be part of a renewed campaign against i.s.i.l., could we see more cooperation between collision partners? >> the message to france as been delivered. i think you will see european countries - united kingdom, france and others - ste
live for us. france launched an air strikes against the stronghold in raqqa. the defence ministry says 10 fighter jets dropped at least 20 bombs, and the training camp and munitions store was destroyed. >>> joining us via skype from new york is clint watts, a former special agent with the fbi joint terrorism task force. good to have you with us on al jazeera. france, the coalition doesn't hit raqqa often, what are they trying to do with the air strikes, other than to respond to the...