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who presents the names of members of the election board to the house of the people's representativesed the names to the parliament. now, if we were to appoint new election board members, it would be the prime minister which would put the names to the parliament. and what were — where were you at that particular time? i was the president of the transitional government. you were the president? yes. so you still put forward the names? yes, idid. well, i think that's the point i'm trying to get to. afterwards, the reaction we got, not just from ethiopians inside the country, but from ethiopians all around the world, whojust said "thank you". "thank you for putting the questions to our prime minister that, had we been in the room, with you, we would have wanted to put." conversely, i think that the leaders who submit themselves to the hardtalk interrogation are sometimes, in a way, almost respected for doing that. it's those who just refuse... who want to take you on. yeah, they want to take you on, and they want to submit themselves to 24 minutes of sustained questioning. and that's ofte
who presents the names of members of the election board to the house of the people's representativesed the names to the parliament. now, if we were to appoint new election board members, it would be the prime minister which would put the names to the parliament. and what were — where were you at that particular time? i was the president of the transitional government. you were the president? yes. so you still put forward the names? yes, idid. well, i think that's the point i'm trying to get...
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the head of turkey's election board says president erdogan has won an election to vastly increase hiss. donald trump's top security adviser says the us and china are working on a range of options on north korea after the country's failed missile test. at least 68 children were among 126 people killed in saturday's bomb attack on buses carrying evacuees from besieged syrian towns, activists say. in her first easter message as prime minister, theresa may spoke of a sense of people coming together after the brexit vote. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejohn crowley, who's editor—in—chief at the international business times and tim stanley, the leader writer and columnist for the daily telegraph. thank you forjoining us today. tomorrow's front pages.... the telegraph has an exclusive interview with prince harry, talking about how he sought counselling in his mid—twenties to help cope with the death of his mother, princess diana. the guardian says there are calls for a recount following the vote in turkey giving president e
the head of turkey's election board says president erdogan has won an election to vastly increase hiss. donald trump's top security adviser says the us and china are working on a range of options on north korea after the country's failed missile test. at least 68 children were among 126 people killed in saturday's bomb attack on buses carrying evacuees from besieged syrian towns, activists say. in her first easter message as prime minister, theresa may spoke of a sense of people coming together...
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. >> no supporters believe opposition -- the question the election board build, that it did not the election stamp. >> i believe all votes have been stolen. i believe the decision to count the vote as valid is a big scandal. >> meant to make president erdogan stronger or satisfy .heir leader won but with a narrow and contested result, some wonder if the government would be up push its plan through. >> we all want to live in peace now. but it very quiet day, is true people are still awaiting what will happen next. >> european union officials have called on turkish authorities to reach some kind of national consensus since so many voted against the reform. but the president's immediate response to all those questioning his win was to promise not only to carry out his reform but also to work on a new plan to reinstate the death penalty. anchor: hundreds of palestinian prisoners have gone on hunger strike to protest their conditions. hundreds of inmates are refusing food. they want to see their relatives more often at a call for an end to the practice of detention without trial. surely report. r
. >> no supporters believe opposition -- the question the election board build, that it did not the election stamp. >> i believe all votes have been stolen. i believe the decision to count the vote as valid is a big scandal. >> meant to make president erdogan stronger or satisfy .heir leader won but with a narrow and contested result, some wonder if the government would be up push its plan through. >> we all want to live in peace now. but it very quiet day, is true...
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they say they will challenge the result at the supreme election board.e in an unprecedented situation. this side of the country believe they have won resoundingly, the other side says it will not accept the result. in terms of the country's stability, this is the worst possible result. if you can hear me, what are the next steps from here? the opposition republican party, the pro—kurdish party, and the leader of the no campaign said they would challenge it to the supreme court. they would try to file complaints. but it will be an uphill struggle, because the state machinery is so completely overwhelmingly dominated by the governing party, the media is 80 or 90% pro—government, so they are disability pitch headlines claiming victory will stop ——. the opposition believes they still have mileage. whether or not they can push it, we will see. the question will be whether erdogan will have legitimacy. in the eyes of half of the country, the answer is no. but for him, getting more than 50% was enough to shoot the biggest political change in modern medical hist
they say they will challenge the result at the supreme election board.e in an unprecedented situation. this side of the country believe they have won resoundingly, the other side says it will not accept the result. in terms of the country's stability, this is the worst possible result. if you can hear me, what are the next steps from here? the opposition republican party, the pro—kurdish party, and the leader of the no campaign said they would challenge it to the supreme court. they would try...
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the headlines on bbc news: the head of turkey‘s election board says president recep tayyip erdogan hasecurity advisor has said there‘s now an international consensus — which includes china — on the threat posed by north korea. 126 people, most of them children, are thought to have died in yesterday‘s bomb attack on buses carrying evacuees from besieged towns in syria. sport now and a full round up from the bbc sport centre. there‘s fresh life in the premier league title race this evening after leaders chelsea were beaten 2—0 at manchester united. marcus rashford put the hosts ahead after seven minutes before ander herrera doubled that lead just after half time with a deflected shot for his first league goal in 1a months. chelsea‘s lead over spurs at the top is now four points with six games remaining. manchester united won because they had to do so, motivation and ambition than us to win this game. in the day‘s other premier league match liverpool strengthened their chances of a champions league place with a 1—0 win at west bromwich albion. roberto firmino scored the only goal of the g
the headlines on bbc news: the head of turkey‘s election board says president recep tayyip erdogan hasecurity advisor has said there‘s now an international consensus — which includes china — on the threat posed by north korea. 126 people, most of them children, are thought to have died in yesterday‘s bomb attack on buses carrying evacuees from besieged towns in syria. sport now and a full round up from the bbc sport centre. there‘s fresh life in the premier league title race this...
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the election board discount in the eligible votes not stamped by the electoral boards. i do not think it will lead anywhere. that is going to make it more difficult for prime minister erdogan to reach consensus. there is certainly a lot of risk because we do not know it if he is going to reach a more with theser continue policies he has advocated during the campaign. my first indication is that he will and that not be good for investors. policy,rms of economic you are saying he is going to continue. >> mr. erdogan has made it clear that he thinks high-interest rates leads to higher inflation. monetary policy is going to be looser. we are not going to get structural reforms as the world bank would understand. turkish growth will highly depend on projects like fiscal stimulus which is going to be bothersome as the world enters inflation. arguably, if you are getting 11% yields, that could be an argument for mitigation. how much conviction do you expect in terms of capital inflows? it is a fundamental part of the road going forward. >> there is no connection. to the instit
the election board discount in the eligible votes not stamped by the electoral boards. i do not think it will lead anywhere. that is going to make it more difficult for prime minister erdogan to reach consensus. there is certainly a lot of risk because we do not know it if he is going to reach a more with theser continue policies he has advocated during the campaign. my first indication is that he will and that not be good for investors. policy,rms of economic you are saying he is going to...
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the national election board deemed valid one officiated ballot papers after the votes closed, so thishe way for vote rigging, because if the ballots are not officiated, you could bring unofficial ballot into the polling stations. technically, this seems possible now. turkey never had this irregularity before. it has had free and fair elections longer than spain. since 1950. they have never been stolen, never allegations of widespread irregularities. it would be unfortunate if that is the case, especially with the margin of victory is so narrow, less than 1%. the opposition will stay for a while before they accept the legitimacy of the elections. whereas the yes campaign and the president will suggest it is vinyl. turkey might enter a period of political instability, and because it is so deeply polarised, the stability will be because the baited by the existing polarisation. of the country that supports the president thinks that turkey is heaven, the other half that does not support him thinks that it is hell. there is nothing in between. the result today has only added to the sense of
the national election board deemed valid one officiated ballot papers after the votes closed, so thishe way for vote rigging, because if the ballots are not officiated, you could bring unofficial ballot into the polling stations. technically, this seems possible now. turkey never had this irregularity before. it has had free and fair elections longer than spain. since 1950. they have never been stolen, never allegations of widespread irregularities. it would be unfortunate if that is the case,...
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and any the board on which the elected officers service. i think as was mentioned by the speakers, i probably wait to the board of supervisors will select members of the board of supervisors to serve on the golden gate transit board and other various commissions and boards. so it basically says that if i'm a member of the board of supervisors, i'm prohibited in my direct position as an elected official and member of the board of supervisors from violating these tenants but it also means i happened to be on another board to which i been appointed by my fellow board members and someone comes before me, i've had financial dealings were relationships, i will be prohibited also from them. it would be sort of like there's a firewall there and since i'm not really doing with this person on this matter at this board i've been appointed to i can sort of looked the other way. it becomes a very convoluted matter and one of the things that i've learned over the last eight years of looking at the friends of the san francisco public library is that the bo
and any the board on which the elected officers service. i think as was mentioned by the speakers, i probably wait to the board of supervisors will select members of the board of supervisors to serve on the golden gate transit board and other various commissions and boards. so it basically says that if i'm a member of the board of supervisors, i'm prohibited in my direct position as an elected official and member of the board of supervisors from violating these tenants but it also means i...
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.> there is a controversy the high election board has -- i don't think it will lead anywhere. fairness has been hurt. difficult for it a consensus. certainly a lot of risk because we don't know whether or not he is going to reach a more pragmatic or centrist path or continue with this policy as he has advocated. my first indication as he will. not going to be good for investors or the business class. of economic policy, you think it is going to continue being combative, is there any clarity from an economic perspective? >> one thing is certain, he has made it clear time after time that high interest rates lead to higher inflation. the turkish monetary policy is going to be the loser. we not going to get structural informs as you me with the world bank would understand it. turkish growth will highly andnd on venture projects fiscal stimulus, which is going to be bothersome as the world is entering an and flea share a. entering an inflationary period. argument byd be an risk of that margin. how much conviction do you expect? it is critical. how are investors going to see it? >>
.> there is a controversy the high election board has -- i don't think it will lead anywhere. fairness has been hurt. difficult for it a consensus. certainly a lot of risk because we don't know whether or not he is going to reach a more pragmatic or centrist path or continue with this policy as he has advocated. my first indication as he will. not going to be good for investors or the business class. of economic policy, you think it is going to continue being combative, is there any clarity...
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the head of the election board appeared on television to say, we heard your complaints, but it is aheadith over a million vote margin. nothing to see here was the application. the president said he will revisit the relationship, a cryptic phrase he used on the campaign trail. it is unclear what it means exactly for eu relationships. these sweeping new powers, it is understood to give erdogan the ability to appoint ministers and fiscal powers potentially. : that is an interesting question. the thing that investors have always resented is what they see as his meddling in economic policy. there is some contradiction because now he will be able, we think, steer economic policymaking. he will have far less oversight -- parliamentary oversight. he could have a greater say in the economy, which investors might end up resenting. there is a bit of a contradiction there. haidi: thank you so much for that. higherthat move sharply for the lira, which has been the emerging-market currency of 2017 so far. great to have you back. : this is a big carmichael minor. -- paul: this is the big carmichael mi
the head of the election board appeared on television to say, we heard your complaints, but it is aheadith over a million vote margin. nothing to see here was the application. the president said he will revisit the relationship, a cryptic phrase he used on the campaign trail. it is unclear what it means exactly for eu relationships. these sweeping new powers, it is understood to give erdogan the ability to appoint ministers and fiscal powers potentially. : that is an interesting question. the...
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about it. >> reporter: he said he has been working the phones, talking to legislators, talking to elected boardo answer questions and pan out exactly what it is that he's requesting and where the money will go. chris? >> meagan, you can call it a lot of different things. it boils down to a tax. how are you gonna get folks in d.c., maryland, and virginia, to all get on board with generating this half a billion dollars? >> reporter: yeah, it's a good question. we spoke with d.c. councilman jack evans and he says d.c. is on board. he said it's up to the governors of maryland and virginia to convince the state legislators to vote to allow the seven jurisdictions where metro operates, to have the ability to raise taxes. >> great context, thanks so much for staying on top of that, meagan. >>> you won't need gas money or even a car to get to the beach this summer. megabus, the discount coach company is adding a stop in virginia ac station to the ocean front starting in late may. megabus already has stops in the hamptons and richmond and are planning to add norfolk sometime soon. >> we can sleep on tha
about it. >> reporter: he said he has been working the phones, talking to legislators, talking to elected boardo answer questions and pan out exactly what it is that he's requesting and where the money will go. chris? >> meagan, you can call it a lot of different things. it boils down to a tax. how are you gonna get folks in d.c., maryland, and virginia, to all get on board with generating this half a billion dollars? >> reporter: yeah, it's a good question. we spoke with d.c....
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chpis a report that the deputy chairman will meet with the election board head to contest the election is being formalized domestically. the other important development is the international development and that comes with additional from ans we are seeing lot of the officials outside of turkey and ultimately, the state of emergency which was the other major factor, that has been submitted to parliament and the national security council made the recommendation to extend the state of emergency which would have expired on april 19. this government feels it needs to stay. manus: thank you very much. our bloomberg anchor in turkey. up next, we will focus on oil. tensions onow the seeing opec's cuts and shale areut it are impact -- impacting things. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to the european market open. i am matt miller in berlin. me at granny is alongside our european headquarters in london. quick look at the markets. of oftarted as a mix trade has now turned down. .eading the loss are the miners the stoxx 600, the broader is down overhmark 0.5%. notets are losing steam -- jus
chpis a report that the deputy chairman will meet with the election board head to contest the election is being formalized domestically. the other important development is the international development and that comes with additional from ans we are seeing lot of the officials outside of turkey and ultimately, the state of emergency which was the other major factor, that has been submitted to parliament and the national security council made the recommendation to extend the state of emergency...
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just now i'm seeing reports that the head of the turkish election board will evaluate complaints.l that change the outcome? probably not. we discussed the oppositions, complaints and the president was supremely confident. he suggested to me that any self-respecting party leader who'd lost as many elections as chp had here in turkey said he should step down. how can they effectively challenge a president, but now he has more power than before. >> and if it does represent a defeat for the opposition, what lies ahead for them and what about protesters? what are they planning to do? do they feel they still have a voice there? >> well, it's interesting because there were protests in istanbul. istanbul is one of the three main cities. all of which actually voted no in this election. there were interesting parallels by the way, between what happened here and what happened with the vote in the u.s. and in the u.k. in so far as what's happened here was that the urban elite voted against the ruling party. it was the rural heart lands who voted for the changes to the -- the system here. but
just now i'm seeing reports that the head of the turkish election board will evaluate complaints.l that change the outcome? probably not. we discussed the oppositions, complaints and the president was supremely confident. he suggested to me that any self-respecting party leader who'd lost as many elections as chp had here in turkey said he should step down. how can they effectively challenge a president, but now he has more power than before. >> and if it does represent a defeat for the...
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just now i'm seeing reports that the head of the turkish election board said it would evaluate complaintseferendum. will it change the outcome of the results? very doubtful. this will be a moment of truth for the opposition, how can they challenge a president, a ruling party that now has even more power than before? isha? >> appreciate the analysis, thank you for the interview. we look forward to watching the full conversation. you can see the full exclusive interview with turkey's president recep tayyip erdogan wednesday at noon in ankara, 5:00 p.m. in hong kong. >>> at this point, we'll pause for a quick break. coming up, ivanka trump's trademark in china on the same day that she dines with the chinese president. we'll take a look. >> we will. >> possible conflict of interest. printing doesn't have to be painful. now, during "hp savings month" at staples, get up to $180 off hp printers. is to always keep track of your employees.r micromanage them. make sure they're producing. woo! employee of the month! you really shouldn't leave their side. vita coco coconut water, hydration comes natu
just now i'm seeing reports that the head of the turkish election board said it would evaluate complaintseferendum. will it change the outcome of the results? very doubtful. this will be a moment of truth for the opposition, how can they challenge a president, a ruling party that now has even more power than before? isha? >> appreciate the analysis, thank you for the interview. we look forward to watching the full conversation. you can see the full exclusive interview with turkey's...
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yesterday the country's election board rejected the call. demonstrations continued last night.protesters gathered yelling thief and murderer. >>> a comprehensive review of baem era policy when it came to iran. tillerson yesterday said iran is still a threat to the u.s. and the rest of the world and calling the 2015 nuclear deal a failure. let's turn to ali arouzi for more on those comments. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, alex. iran has so far made no public comments on the latest developments. when america talks tough to iran, it doesn't go down well here. secretary tillerson had strong words. any talk of sanctions or renegotiating especially so close to elections on may 19 is going to infuriate the ruling establishment, especially hardliners who oppose the deal in the first place. none of this bodes well for president rouhani who is seeking a second term in office. he's invested all his political capital in the nuclear deal. if it's in trouble, he's in trouble. if an ultra conservative hard liner replaces him, it will be almost impossible for the west to negot
yesterday the country's election board rejected the call. demonstrations continued last night.protesters gathered yelling thief and murderer. >>> a comprehensive review of baem era policy when it came to iran. tillerson yesterday said iran is still a threat to the u.s. and the rest of the world and calling the 2015 nuclear deal a failure. let's turn to ali arouzi for more on those comments. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, alex. iran has so far made no public...
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the kurdish hdv party says the election board violated the law.national outcry about what this means and what this does not mean for violations. ultimately, it is adding its voice to what the cht has said, the meeting underway, kicked off at 12:30 local time, they will file a formal request to contest the election results later today at 2:30 p.m. local time. ultimately, domestic story is one where it is divided turkey, thatng forward, a picture the elections or the referendum needs to be looked at again. internationally, you spoke about the reaction in europe. a lot of criticism, austria saying that turkey buried its eu membership. all of that, the turkish little.nt seems to care that is the fiery rhetoric we got from the president. he says, you cap is waiting for 50 years, why should it matter now? the next thing to watch is the extension of the state of emergency, that bill in parliament right now, the national security council recommended the extension that was set to expire on april 19. the ongoing meetings are the next thing to watch with the
the kurdish hdv party says the election board violated the law.national outcry about what this means and what this does not mean for violations. ultimately, it is adding its voice to what the cht has said, the meeting underway, kicked off at 12:30 local time, they will file a formal request to contest the election results later today at 2:30 p.m. local time. ultimately, domestic story is one where it is divided turkey, thatng forward, a picture the elections or the referendum needs to be looked...
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turkey's main opposition party decried an unprecedented move by the national elections board, to acceptlots without an official stamp. >> ( translated ): the only decision that will end the debate about the legitimacy of the vote and ease the people's legal concerns is the annulment of this referendum by the high >> brown: international observers pointed to the intimidation of erdogan's opponents. >> our team observed the misuse of administrative resources and the obstruction of efforts by parties and civil society organizations supporting the 'no' campaign. >> brown: the referendum passed with just 51% of the vote. it authorizes constitutional changes allowing the president to directly name government ministers and other senior officials, appoint half the members of the country's highest judicial body, and declare states of emergency and issue decrees. the outcome could also cement erdogan's hold on power for more than a decade. throughout turkey, reactions were mixed: >> ( translated ): it's obvious that a large part of the society does not accept this referendum. >> ( translated ): i
turkey's main opposition party decried an unprecedented move by the national elections board, to acceptlots without an official stamp. >> ( translated ): the only decision that will end the debate about the legitimacy of the vote and ease the people's legal concerns is the annulment of this referendum by the high >> brown: international observers pointed to the intimidation of erdogan's opponents. >> our team observed the misuse of administrative resources and the obstruction...
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suffrage at the municipal level, sometimes women are granted school suffrage to vote in the school board elections, but the bulk of the country -- the whole of the country -- gets suffrage in 1920 when the 19th years and, we need 30 older who have property are granted the right to vote in 1918. 10 years later, all women over 21 are granted the right to vote. showes your research suffragette movement's ambulating each other? >> there a much. there is a great correspondence and sharing of ideas. americansy that the were greatly influenced by the british. the british pioneered the public taking the fight to the street. there were mass parades in hyde park and the shocking sight of women standing on soapboxes giving speeches to men without chaperone and there was a great deal of creativity. there were famous artistic posters depicting the plight of the vote.the need for many of these tactics were imported to the united states as coalition.ross-class the british movement was the first to recruit working-class and they also recruited and they society ladies vasttion gave them a constituency and also pub
suffrage at the municipal level, sometimes women are granted school suffrage to vote in the school board elections, but the bulk of the country -- the whole of the country -- gets suffrage in 1920 when the 19th years and, we need 30 older who have property are granted the right to vote in 1918. 10 years later, all women over 21 are granted the right to vote. showes your research suffragette movement's ambulating each other? >> there a much. there is a great correspondence and sharing of...
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and any the board on which the elected officers service. i think as was mentioned by the speakers, i probably wait to the board of supervisors will select members of the board of supervisors to serve on the golden gate transit board and other various commissions and boards. so it basically says that if i'm a member of the board of supervisors, i'm prohibited in my direct position as an elected official and member of the board of supervisors from violating these tenants but it also means i happened to be on another board to which i been appointed by my fellow board members and someone comes before me, i've had financial dealings were relationships, i will be prohibited also from them. it would be sort of like there's a firewall there and since i'm not really doing with this person on this matter at this board i've been appointed to i can sort of looked the other way. it becomes a very convoluted matter and one of the things that i've learned over the last eight years of looking at the friends of the san francisco public library is that the bo
and any the board on which the elected officers service. i think as was mentioned by the speakers, i probably wait to the board of supervisors will select members of the board of supervisors to serve on the golden gate transit board and other various commissions and boards. so it basically says that if i'm a member of the board of supervisors, i'm prohibited in my direct position as an elected official and member of the board of supervisors from violating these tenants but it also means i...
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for their part the maryland board of elections over in annapolis they say they are going to look intot they also say that they are confident that montgomery county election officials know what they're doing and they will get back to them at some much urgency jim and shawn bought comments earlier in the year from that president trump alleging anywhere from three to 5 million phony votes in the election. you know, the president as you know, doesn't talk much about that any more. he got blown back on that a lot both from democrats and republicans. you know, but in the atmosphere where we're in right now, politically when so many people are alleging so many different things about what did or did not happen in the election, it might serve all parties though t to exactly make sure everybody who is on those voter rolls should be on those voter rolls. >> that's the bedrock of the faith of our foundation of democracy. >> no matter who is in the white house. >> reporter: that's beautiful jim. >> i realized i started saying some words roughing hewn together southbounded patriotic. >> reporter: i
for their part the maryland board of elections over in annapolis they say they are going to look intot they also say that they are confident that montgomery county election officials know what they're doing and they will get back to them at some much urgency jim and shawn bought comments earlier in the year from that president trump alleging anywhere from three to 5 million phony votes in the election. you know, the president as you know, doesn't talk much about that any more. he got blown back...
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emerged of these 1.5 million votes were allowed to stand, despite not having an official election electoral board a member of nato, turkey is viewed by the us and europe as a crucial ally to bring stability in the middle east. but it has been through one of its most volatile periods in recent history. a failed coup attempt, and several terror attacks in the last 18 months. president erdogan says his increased powers will help him restore security, but this was far from a resounding victory, and it is one that leaves this country polarised. ravza kava kci kan is a politician with the ruling justice and development party of akp. shejoins me now from istanbul. i assume you are happy with the outcome, but with the concern about the legitimacy of this result, how do you think this really gives erdogan the kind of mandate he wa nted erdogan the kind of mandate he wanted out of this referendum? thank you, and good morning. it is 7am in turkey, and i know it is early for your viewers as well. of course, i am happy, as a member of parliament who worked very hard to make sure that this would go to the peop
emerged of these 1.5 million votes were allowed to stand, despite not having an official election electoral board a member of nato, turkey is viewed by the us and europe as a crucial ally to bring stability in the middle east. but it has been through one of its most volatile periods in recent history. a failed coup attempt, and several terror attacks in the last 18 months. president erdogan says his increased powers will help him restore security, but this was far from a resounding victory, and...
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tonight in the political world as both parties watch a special election that will echo across the country. steve kornacki at the big board with election returns. can you believe it? when "the 11th hour" continues. looking sharp len. who's the lucky lady? i'm going to the bank, to discuss a mortgage. ugh, see, you need a loan, you put on a suit, you go crawling to the bank. this is how i dress to get a mortgage. i just go to lendingtree. i calculate how much home i can afford. i get multiple offers to compare side by side. and the best part is... the banks come crawling to me. everything you need to get a better mortgage. clothing optional. lendingtree, when banks compete, you win. okay! ...awkward. ♪ [dramatic ♪ ic begins] ready! charge! charge! (in chinese) charge! let your reign begin. evony, the mobile game. download now. >>> welcome back to "the 11th hour." with everything else that has been going on tonight, it also happens to be election night in kansas. a big surprise, this special election for a house seat got competitive. they sent in some big guns, and we have some breaking news on the results. steve kornacki b
tonight in the political world as both parties watch a special election that will echo across the country. steve kornacki at the big board with election returns. can you believe it? when "the 11th hour" continues. looking sharp len. who's the lucky lady? i'm going to the bank, to discuss a mortgage. ugh, see, you need a loan, you put on a suit, you go crawling to the bank. this is how i dress to get a mortgage. i just go to lendingtree. i calculate how much home i can afford. i get...
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kansas tonight in the political world as both parties watch a special election that will echo across the down. steve kornacki at the big board with election returns, can you believe it, when "the 11th hour" continues. what powers the digital world. communication. that's why a cutting edge university counts on centurylink to keep their global campus connected. and why a pro football team chose us to deliver fiber-enabled broadband to more than 65,000 fans. and why a leading car brand counts on us to keep their dealer network streamlined and nimble. sinesses count on communication, and communication counts on centurylink. and you're about in to hit 'send all' on some embarrassing gas. hey, you bought gas-x®! unlike antacids, gas-x ® relieves pressure and bloating fast. huh, crisis averted. you're going to be hanging out in here. so if you need anything, text me. do you play? ♪ ♪ use the chase mobile app to send money in just a tap, to friends at more banks then ever before. you got next? chase. helping you master what's now and what's next. "how to win at business." step one: point decisively with the arm of your glasses. abra
kansas tonight in the political world as both parties watch a special election that will echo across the down. steve kornacki at the big board with election returns, can you believe it, when "the 11th hour" continues. what powers the digital world. communication. that's why a cutting edge university counts on centurylink to keep their global campus connected. and why a pro football team chose us to deliver fiber-enabled broadband to more than 65,000 fans. and why a leading car brand...
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white supremacist candidates elect aid cross the board. but they still -- elected across the board. but they didn't didn't have the board of aldermen and the mayor. they sent an ultimatum to a so-called committee of colored citizens that were pretty much chosen at random and held the demands that were in the white declaration of independence. the black community met or leaders of the black community met and decided pretty much to give them what they wanted. they were going to throw manly out. they were going to shut down the paper. they were going to do the other things. the reply never reached the white supremacist could he horts because the man who was supposed to deliver it mailed it instead. he was too afraid to go into that part of the white community. so on november 10, about 8:00 in the morning or so, a crowd of up to 1,000 armed white men gathered at the wilmington light infantry army which is between fourth and fifth on market street. they marched up following the man a couple of blocks, turned right onto seventh street, and then sort of ram pagesed on down to the daily --
white supremacist candidates elect aid cross the board. but they still -- elected across the board. but they didn't didn't have the board of aldermen and the mayor. they sent an ultimatum to a so-called committee of colored citizens that were pretty much chosen at random and held the demands that were in the white declaration of independence. the black community met or leaders of the black community met and decided pretty much to give them what they wanted. they were going to throw manly out....
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school board elections, very important. the school board controls education for children. your questions? the microphone is right there. >> is there a consensus number about how many people were blocked via the underground railroad from the south to freedom? >> roughly the number you hear is about 100,000 over the course of the underground railroad. it is hard to verify. i think that is roughly the right number people are talking about now. >> that is the general consensus. some people use consensus numbers to extrapolate about 1000 a year. the number of escapees matters far less than the number of stories. what you need to measure is the number of newspaper accounts. it is a propaganda war. the term is a propaganda term and the hold point is to inflame southerners. almost all of them complained about the lack of federal enforcement of the fugitive slave laws, and it is one of the reasons why we are lurching out of the union, and the abolitionists were happy to drive them to the provocation because they thought of this as a compact with sin. i think it is a mistake to fixa
school board elections, very important. the school board controls education for children. your questions? the microphone is right there. >> is there a consensus number about how many people were blocked via the underground railroad from the south to freedom? >> roughly the number you hear is about 100,000 over the course of the underground railroad. it is hard to verify. i think that is roughly the right number people are talking about now. >> that is the general consensus....
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the opposition parties have said they will contest it at the high election board that oversees turkeysocess, but it did not sound like they would get a sympathetic year from that body. that board appeared live on television this evening to say we have heard your complaints, but yes is ahead with over a one million vote margin, so nothing to see here is the implication. that this not mean turkeys partners aren't worried, erdoganly as president said he will revisit the relationship, a cryptic phrase, revisit the relationship with the eu after the vote, so it is unclear what it means exactly. our bloomberg reported there in istanbul. coming up, tensions rising in korea as the north attempts another show of force. we will be ssa the implications -- assessing the implications. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: this is "bloomberg markets: asia." it is 11:42 in sydney. rishaad: 9:42 in hong kong. changing itses policy of employee travel and will ensure that crews are booked at least an hour before departure. mediaange follows social backlash following this video showing a united passenger being rem
the opposition parties have said they will contest it at the high election board that oversees turkeysocess, but it did not sound like they would get a sympathetic year from that body. that board appeared live on television this evening to say we have heard your complaints, but yes is ahead with over a one million vote margin, so nothing to see here is the implication. that this not mean turkeys partners aren't worried, erdoganly as president said he will revisit the relationship, a cryptic...
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this will be the first time that the polls called a general election on board here and in america. ve the general election will allow the general public to focus on theresa may's version of brexit which puts controlling immigration before every other thing, including gdp, jobs & ready, and focus on her values which dead in regard the values which dead in regard the values of the british public. why do you think she changed her mind? she has panicked. our whole brexit strategy is collapsing. most of the things she has promised will not happen. brexit strategy is collapsing sushi is cutting and running. what does the labour party need to do? i have just come from the shadow cabinet this morning. what was the mood? it was calm. tom watson led the discussion talking about the need for unity. we have the people and the plans in place. it is the largest social democratic party in western europe. we want to unite to fight this election to win. theresa may says the country is united and westminster is not and thatis united and westminster is not and that is why she has done this. the countr
this will be the first time that the polls called a general election on board here and in america. ve the general election will allow the general public to focus on theresa may's version of brexit which puts controlling immigration before every other thing, including gdp, jobs & ready, and focus on her values which dead in regard the values which dead in regard the values of the british public. why do you think she changed her mind? she has panicked. our whole brexit strategy is collapsing....
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the election of 2016" board and raised in toledo ohio attending miami university began writing funny things in the '60s in underground newspapers been spent 20 years to report at the "atlantic monthly" as the world's only trouble spot humorous to writing about rebellion and other holidays in hell writing 16 books on politics and cars and economics the lives of his family in rural england which is as far away from the things he writes about as possible. a die-hard republican he endorsed hillary clinton for president declaring at the time america was suffering the most severe outbreak from the sale of which charles. [laughter] and original thinker you cannot build a lead because it is not there yet. this as the date on the election of donald trump plays well comeback p.j. o'rourke. [applause] >> it has spent a great year for political reporters which means a bad year for year that is the whole truth of the news business if it bleeds it leaves a woman goes to church is not viable so back and 2015 when this got awful election cycle began to look at the candidates that wanted to be presid
the election of 2016" board and raised in toledo ohio attending miami university began writing funny things in the '60s in underground newspapers been spent 20 years to report at the "atlantic monthly" as the world's only trouble spot humorous to writing about rebellion and other holidays in hell writing 16 books on politics and cars and economics the lives of his family in rural england which is as far away from the things he writes about as possible. a die-hard republican he...
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well, they can challenge it to the supreme well, they can challenge it to the supreme board of electionsey can try to challenge the legitimacy and international courts, by giving the fa ct international courts, by giving the fact that the state machinery in this country is so heavily controlled by the president and the governing party, the vast majority of the media, a or 90%, are pro—government, they will rub their hands with glee and declaring victory, so they are facing an uphill struggle. you are right, this vote has shown how polarised the country is, split down the middle over a president that one side of the country reviewers with the devotion i have never seen amongst other democratically elected leaders, and reviled by the other side of the country, who can barely speak his name without spitting. it is an extremely split country and whatever comes out of tonight finally, president erdogan will have his hands full to try and heal wounds and build bridges abroad. the campaign was extremely divisive. he lambadas did dutch and german leaders for being nazis and flashes. the relation
well, they can challenge it to the supreme well, they can challenge it to the supreme board of electionsey can try to challenge the legitimacy and international courts, by giving the fa ct international courts, by giving the fact that the state machinery in this country is so heavily controlled by the president and the governing party, the vast majority of the media, a or 90%, are pro—government, they will rub their hands with glee and declaring victory, so they are facing an uphill struggle....
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that is why ladies and gentlemen, i was honored to be invited and the elected chairman of the board of the ethics and compliance commission. this organization is doing a great deal of work to support the development of high quality ethics and organizations across all sectors. i am impressed by our community of practitioners that comprise the membership and i know from my personal experience and research has shown that the work you do in your organization makes a huge difference. us, i alsoll of believe effective law enforcement is critical to the success of organizations across all sectors. the enforcement community helps is this create a level playing field and ensures accountability for wrongdoers and, as we have seen over the past few years, the department of justice itself in particular plays an important role in encouraging effect of ethics and compliance programs. in light of that, it is my distinct honor to introduce our next speaker. sessions, wasf sworn in as that 84th attorney general of the united states on february 9. he has an impressive career, having first served in the
that is why ladies and gentlemen, i was honored to be invited and the elected chairman of the board of the ethics and compliance commission. this organization is doing a great deal of work to support the development of high quality ethics and organizations across all sectors. i am impressed by our community of practitioners that comprise the membership and i know from my personal experience and research has shown that the work you do in your organization makes a huge difference. us, i alsoll of...
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. >>> all 50 members of wells fargo's board were re-elected to new one-year terms at the shareholdereeting yesterday. the re-elections came even though there was some angry opposition. some of the nominees winning percentages as low as 53%. steven sanger saying the board has heard the clear message of dissatisfaction and realize there's a great deal of work to be done. shares have not really moved off the back of it. we mentioned some of the low percentages there, 53%, that's historically low for this sort of vote. it's a majority which was needed, but very low in the grand scheme of things. steven sanger only got 56%. a lot of pressure on the board but they survived it. they wouldn't have survived it without the 10% or so vote that they got from warren buffett. it was close. pretty tough day for those guys. highlights the ongoing pressure they face. the ongoing winner, tim sloan. almost 100% vote to approve him going forward. that's because he only got up to the board in 2016. this was a vote on his board position as opposed to his role as ceo. if you step back from the last two mon
. >>> all 50 members of wells fargo's board were re-elected to new one-year terms at the shareholdereeting yesterday. the re-elections came even though there was some angry opposition. some of the nominees winning percentages as low as 53%. steven sanger saying the board has heard the clear message of dissatisfaction and realize there's a great deal of work to be done. shares have not really moved off the back of it. we mentioned some of the low percentages there, 53%, that's...
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the supreme board of elections said they would not discount ballot slips that have not been officiallythat was one problem. there is also a huge amount of anger at the way the campaign was led, given the way the campaign was led, given the fact that the no side was drowned out in the media and on billboards and posters. 0ne ratio from pollsters suggested that the ratio of yes side to no side in the media coverage was ten to one. that isa sign media coverage was ten to one. that is a sign of how one—sided the campaign was. given that, it is extraordinary that it is so tight. but if it is victory, president erdogan will say he has a mandate and this country will have the biggest political change in its modern history. you are in the capital and we have heard from istanbul. if you look at some of the west coast cities, they are tending to vote no to a degree. how does it break down when you look across a map of turkey? it is an interesting question. the three biggest cities, istanbul, and grand izmir, voted no. izmir was always going to vote no. 0ther izmir was always going to vote no. ot
the supreme board of elections said they would not discount ballot slips that have not been officiallythat was one problem. there is also a huge amount of anger at the way the campaign was led, given the way the campaign was led, given the fact that the no side was drowned out in the media and on billboards and posters. 0ne ratio from pollsters suggested that the ratio of yes side to no side in the media coverage was ten to one. that isa sign media coverage was ten to one. that is a sign of how...
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. >> time now 6:36, new this morning, maryland's board of election exposed the social security numbers of nearly 600,000 voters. that's according to a legislative audit. this leaves those voters vulnerable to potential hacking and the risk of identity theft. report also criticized the boards handling of bt preparedness. linda lamon says most of the findings in the report have already been addressed 37. >>> democratic candidates for virginia governor face off in the first of five debates. it was moderated by tom sherwood. we live streamed it for you and the nbc washington app. ralph and former congressman tom largely greed on policy and had a few jabs. they paid special attention to northern virginians and the president. >> they want someone that stand up to the narcissistic maniac on the other side of the river and not let them get near virginia. >> the minimum wage is a poverty banal. it is lower than west virginias. you can work full-time in northern virginia and only make $14,000 a year. >> well the republican party of virginia released a statement saying yesterday on the debate. in
. >> time now 6:36, new this morning, maryland's board of election exposed the social security numbers of nearly 600,000 voters. that's according to a legislative audit. this leaves those voters vulnerable to potential hacking and the risk of identity theft. report also criticized the boards handling of bt preparedness. linda lamon says most of the findings in the report have already been addressed 37. >>> democratic candidates for virginia governor face off in the first of five...
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delivering power, you will be able to plug in and we will be able to buy for you elect trisity that's 100% carbon free. >> reporter: a board of directors made up of elected officials will set the rates, not state regulators. >> pg and e raises it's rates three to five finals a year. >> reporter: the switch is seam 8s because there's no need to change meters, pg&e will continue to deliver the ele electricity and billing. pg&e did not return our calls to verify that claim. customers should opt in rather than opt out of the new service. advocates say this program needs a large customer base in order to negotiate large contracts for wind, solar, hydro and other types of clean power. >> now they do have a choice. even though it is a choice to opt out, it's still a choice. >> reporter: in co . >>> your energies bill will be a little lower because the state is giving the california clean energy credit. the state charges companies that produce greenhouse gasses. the credit is not connected to your electricity use. >>> governor jerry brown made a rare appearance in the legislature today to defend his plan to raise the state's gas t
delivering power, you will be able to plug in and we will be able to buy for you elect trisity that's 100% carbon free. >> reporter: a board of directors made up of elected officials will set the rates, not state regulators. >> pg and e raises it's rates three to five finals a year. >> reporter: the switch is seam 8s because there's no need to change meters, pg&e will continue to deliver the ele electricity and billing. pg&e did not return our calls to verify that...