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i went to the there with condoleezza rice. now. 18 years later, history is repeating itself. the leaders of the previous horrors have still not been brought to account. >> it did change. we are seeing the evidence of it starting again. what we see happening right now is like what we saw in 2004. we have gone backward in those years. >> reporter: the u.n. says it needs $1 billion more to feed, house and heal the refugees. so far has raised only a third of that. hardly enough to deal with the tragedy of this scale. today, the ambassador announced the u.s. did sanction some for mass atrociies and another $163 million in aid. with no end in sight for the war and a flood of its desperate victims. >> we can't give up. we can't give up. they have not been held accountable. they will be held accountable. we are working with civil society and with others to ensure that we help them get the information, the evidence that they need to hold them accountable. . >> andra joins us live. the pictures are heartbreaking. what else did the u.n.
i went to the there with condoleezza rice. now. 18 years later, history is repeating itself. the leaders of the previous horrors have still not been brought to account. >> it did change. we are seeing the evidence of it starting again. what we see happening right now is like what we saw in 2004. we have gone backward in those years. >> reporter: the u.n. says it needs $1 billion more to feed, house and heal the refugees. so far has raised only a third of that. hardly enough to deal...
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i went to the darfur region of sudan in 2005 with secretary of state condoleezza rice that was declared genocide. 18 years later history is repeating itself, and the leaders of the previous horrors have still not been brought to account. >> now we are seeing the evidence of it starting again what we see happening in darfur right now portends to what we saw happening in darfur in 2004, so we have gone backward in those years. >> reporter: the u.n. says it needs a billion dollars more to feed, house and heal the refugees, and so far has raised only a third of that, hardly enough to deal with the tragedy of this scale, but today the ambassador did announce the u.s. did sanction some militia leaders for mass atrocities and another $163 million in aid with no end in sight for the war and a flood of its desperate victims. andrea mitchell, nbc news, adre, chad >> and we will continue to follow the story as it evolves. >>> we'll take a break here up next, the new generation of americans dominating the world stage at the u.s. open. >>> finally tonight, the thrilling action at the u.s. open and t
i went to the darfur region of sudan in 2005 with secretary of state condoleezza rice that was declared genocide. 18 years later history is repeating itself, and the leaders of the previous horrors have still not been brought to account. >> now we are seeing the evidence of it starting again what we see happening in darfur right now portends to what we saw happening in darfur in 2004, so we have gone backward in those years. >> reporter: the u.n. says it needs a billion dollars more...
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well, condoleezza rice is also behind knut, if anything, well, urging him on in this process.n author. here, well, it’s clear. yes, there is britain, but that was also an interesting moment. i kept wondering how it was there britain turned out to be. why did johnson hand-feed zelensky pills? well, he gave him some water to wash down, so to speak, that’s the whole thing, and then i understood and understood very precisely that this is what we call the deep state or the named fathers of this whole thing. in principle, everyone agrees that such structures exist; by the way, they are not necessarily organizations. in general, there was not much conspiracy theory. yes, as a rule, not an organization. yes? it’s good that we don’t have any conspiracy theories on the show here. come on, i said not to be a little bit. so it’s not important that it’s so interesting. eh, when trump was acting president , problems arose with the ukrainian project and the management was transferred to britain from trump. this happened then and the british installed themselves, as a helmsman or navigator, i
well, condoleezza rice is also behind knut, if anything, well, urging him on in this process.n author. here, well, it’s clear. yes, there is britain, but that was also an interesting moment. i kept wondering how it was there britain turned out to be. why did johnson hand-feed zelensky pills? well, he gave him some water to wash down, so to speak, that’s the whole thing, and then i understood and understood very precisely that this is what we call the deep state or the named fathers of this...
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in an interview with bbc newsnight, former us secretary of state condoleezza rice commented on the sustainability military aid to ukraine. i aid to ukraine. believe the american people have i believe the american people have the dna from our now long years of global leadership to understand that we cannot tolerate a large fleet met larger country decided to distinguish its smaller neighbour. that's a world we do not want to live. the american president, whoever that is now or can be in the future can of course appeal to the sense that americans are also tired of global can we get someone else to do it? i think america and its people have always come through. in world war i, world war ii, with 911 and now in ukraine. ithink you war ii, with 911 and now in ukraine. i think you will see it again. here's our north america correspondent — peter bowes — with more information on that us package of military aid for ukraine. this is a package that brings more than 43 billion the amount of aid supplied by the united states since the start of the war. this is economic, this is military aid in the form of mo
in an interview with bbc newsnight, former us secretary of state condoleezza rice commented on the sustainability military aid to ukraine. i aid to ukraine. believe the american people have i believe the american people have the dna from our now long years of global leadership to understand that we cannot tolerate a large fleet met larger country decided to distinguish its smaller neighbour. that's a world we do not want to live. the american president, whoever that is now or can be in the...
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also tonight: one of america's top diplomats — former us secretary of state condoleezza rice — tellsexclusive interview why she thinks the world is less safe now than post—9/ii. i think this may be is a more dangerous climate. great power rivalry— dangerous climate. great power rivalry brings its own character, with _ rivalry brings its own character, with great — rivalry brings its own character, with great powers and their military power _ with great powers and their military power and — with great powers and their military power and economic clout, they can really— power and economic clout, they can really have — power and economic clout, they can really have a — power and economic clout, they can really have a huge impact. and power and economic clout, they can really have a huge impact.— really have a huge impact. and as president xi _ really have a huge impact. and as president xi is _ really have a huge impact. and as president xi is likely _ really have a huge impact. and as president xi is likely no _ really have a huge impact. and as president xi is likely no show - really
also tonight: one of america's top diplomats — former us secretary of state condoleezza rice — tellsexclusive interview why she thinks the world is less safe now than post—9/ii. i think this may be is a more dangerous climate. great power rivalry— dangerous climate. great power rivalry brings its own character, with _ rivalry brings its own character, with great — rivalry brings its own character, with great powers and their military power _ with great powers and their military power...
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secretary of state the usa under president bush and now , a teacher at stanford university , condoleezza rice your opinion, how long will the united states continue to support ukraine? i think that in the dna of the american people after after many years of global leadership, there is an understanding that it is unacceptable when a larger country decides to destroy its smaller neighbor . this is not the kind of education we would like to live in. the american president, whoever he is now or in the future, can say that americans are also tired and wonder why he cannot do this someone else but i think that in the end when a country and its people are challenged they always accept it and in the first and second world wars and during the terrorist attacks of september 11 and now in ukraine and i think you will see it you will see it again you you speak so confidently about this. but why do you believe this, because there are arguments among republicans and many of them are determined to stop helping the country if they become candidates from the republican party at all, then most of them are on t
secretary of state the usa under president bush and now , a teacher at stanford university , condoleezza rice your opinion, how long will the united states continue to support ukraine? i think that in the dna of the american people after after many years of global leadership, there is an understanding that it is unacceptable when a larger country decides to destroy its smaller neighbor . this is not the kind of education we would like to live in. the american president, whoever he is now or in...
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here it will be such a thing that they have there and against this background condoleezza rice appearswith blinkin, well, in one , the two of them, so to speak, stir up their own political machine there. here, which says, no, well, everything, everything, you have to win. she got up being on completely unrelated to reality. here, well, there is the famous walter russell mead, who is always exactly one and a half years late with his forecasts. this is known as, for example, a fact now also speaks about him. let's talk now and drive the russians out of africa, moreover , the wagner groups. let’s create a condition in syria so that they can’t be there , uh, so that it’s expensive for them, although the americans themselves have a problem, just it was in syria that they inserted it, so to speak, here , uh, i read the paper. yes, yes, yes , here's something like that, and that is, these are, as it were , private considerations, but in the rest. in my opinion, the most revealing publications come down to the fact that the europeans are very concerned about the mood in washington , hill write
here it will be such a thing that they have there and against this background condoleezza rice appearswith blinkin, well, in one , the two of them, so to speak, stir up their own political machine there. here, which says, no, well, everything, everything, you have to win. she got up being on completely unrelated to reality. here, well, there is the famous walter russell mead, who is always exactly one and a half years late with his forecasts. this is known as, for example, a fact now also...
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in the column on icons of places, the well-known condoleezza rice and the no less famous american historical examine the hands of the first cold war and the differences from the current second, which they believe is happening between america and china. china is economically stronger than the soviet union ever was, they notice, but contradictions are also appearing there, a deflating real estate sector, and a high level of unemployment. among young people, catastrophic demographic indicators give no peace. china's authoritarian leaders prefer the security of political control to the risk of economic liberalization. what can i say, problems? china are indicated as quite real . just let at least some great the thinker will explain how the notorious economic liberalization has to do with their solution, despite the fact that the united states itself is now preoccupied with total economic deliberalization, or, more simply, with the dismantling of the global market economy. the final lesson of the first cold war continued by the column's authors is that nothing is inevitable today for democracy to
in the column on icons of places, the well-known condoleezza rice and the no less famous american historical examine the hands of the first cold war and the differences from the current second, which they believe is happening between america and china. china is economically stronger than the soviet union ever was, they notice, but contradictions are also appearing there, a deflating real estate sector, and a high level of unemployment. among young people, catastrophic demographic indicators...
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plus condoleezza rice on why she thinks the world is more dangerous now that after 9/11.d evening. he's being called britain's most wanted man, and police say there is now a nationwide manhunt for a 21—year—old former british soldier who escaped from wandsworth prison in london this morning. daniel khalife was awaiting trial on terror charges. it's thought he managed to get out by clinging on to the bottom of a food van. police believe he poses a "low risk" to the public but people are being urged not to approach him and to call 999 instead. there have been alerts at ports and borders around the uk, and delays at airports because of the increased security checks. prisoner escapes are unusual — there have been just five since 2017. for the story of the day, here's our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford. the austere facade of wandsworth prison tonight, at the jail at the centre of one of the most embarrassing escapes since the 19905. embarrassing escapes since the 1990s. after a former soldier facing serious charges of threats to the state broke out by simply hitchi
plus condoleezza rice on why she thinks the world is more dangerous now that after 9/11.d evening. he's being called britain's most wanted man, and police say there is now a nationwide manhunt for a 21—year—old former british soldier who escaped from wandsworth prison in london this morning. daniel khalife was awaiting trial on terror charges. it's thought he managed to get out by clinging on to the bottom of a food van. police believe he poses a "low risk" to the public but...
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i had secretary condoleezza rice on my podcast and going to ask you the same question i asked her everytisan outside you are a hostage negotiator. how do we objectively analyze, objectively scrutinize review deals to get americans back what is a fair way to do that? >> look i'm happy because americans are coming on but you have to look at two things. first is with the money the terrorist organizations are getting what are they going to do with it will they kill more people are the ratings going to build more drones and kill ukraine so they can build missiles to kill iran are they going to give money to has a lot to kiss israelis and our saudi friends? what are they going to do with the money? the note that the iranians are not going to give it to the iranian people's not going to be used for humanitarian purposes until is that flat out. number two are you creating a market for houston future hostage taking wheat pate over billion dollars for hostage plus we gave iranians prisoners in return. any terrorist organizations like in a billion dollar per american rogue estate russia, china for
i had secretary condoleezza rice on my podcast and going to ask you the same question i asked her everytisan outside you are a hostage negotiator. how do we objectively analyze, objectively scrutinize review deals to get americans back what is a fair way to do that? >> look i'm happy because americans are coming on but you have to look at two things. first is with the money the terrorist organizations are getting what are they going to do with it will they kill more people are the ratings...
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former secretary of state condoleezza rice whose own story personifies what good education can do calleda national humiliation. for wants she wasn't talking about the haircut. what she meant was that if we keep going as we are, the great american experiment could fail. historically, america's education system has been one of the shining lights of our country. for over 150 years people would crawl over glass to get their kids into american schools. and it continues, except today they are crawling through the gaps in the border wall. is that still the case? let's look at the national report card. reading and math are down for eighth graders 4% and 9% respectively. the numbers for history and science are just as bad. add that to chronic absenteeism which is defined as missing 10% of school or more. in baltimore, for example, chronic absenteeism was at 23% in 2016. 36% in 2020. last year it was 58%. 58% or as baltimore teachers college, almost have. 58%, harold ford has a better attendance redder than that. same with joe biden and everyone has noticed it. [ yelling ] >> and so, as the system
former secretary of state condoleezza rice whose own story personifies what good education can do calleda national humiliation. for wants she wasn't talking about the haircut. what she meant was that if we keep going as we are, the great american experiment could fail. historically, america's education system has been one of the shining lights of our country. for over 150 years people would crawl over glass to get their kids into american schools. and it continues, except today they are...
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john kelly and condoleezza rice will join the conversation. >>> also ahead, amid a looming governmentell, they're continuing their push toward impeaching president biden. the ranking democrat on the house oversight committee, congressman jamie raskin, will weigh in. "morning joe" just a few moments away. ing to cost you money. to this day i only paid what i had to pay for the device... when i go back everything is covered. there's so much you're missing by not having hearing aids. (♪♪) we'll find you a hearing aid that fits your lifestyle and budget. unlock your risk-free trial during our limited-time sounds of autumn event. call 1-800-miracle to book your appointment today. businesses need 5g solutions today. that's why they choose t-mobile for business. mlb partners with t-mobile to not only enhance the fan experience, but to advance how the game is played. aaa relies on t-mobile's network to stay connected nationwide, so they can help get their members back on the road. and we're helping pano ai innovate, to stop the spread of wildfires. now's the time to see what america's largest
john kelly and condoleezza rice will join the conversation. >>> also ahead, amid a looming governmentell, they're continuing their push toward impeaching president biden. the ranking democrat on the house oversight committee, congressman jamie raskin, will weigh in. "morning joe" just a few moments away. ing to cost you money. to this day i only paid what i had to pay for the device... when i go back everything is covered. there's so much you're missing by not having hearing...
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condoleezza rice, these were all republicans from a long time ago when he used to be a moderate. >> brianas the who said we are not going to get fooled again. he pretended to be a moderate. he has broken the border. he has vilified his opponents on every pass and the bipartisan things that got done, bubbled up from the senate and he almost blew that as well. >> steve: so, yesterday, he was in arizona and the reason he was at arizona state university is because. >> brian: he wanted to go to the border? >> steve: no. because that is the home of the john mccain institute. he announced yesterday the you, the president did, that thanks to the american rescue plan money, they would build a new library in the name of john mccain on the campus. and the speech touched on a core tenet of joe's pitch another term is key to preserving american democracy. also what he is doing ultimately, with these clips of these people like john mccain right there, he is showing the campaign is trying to present him as somebody who got stuff done by reaching across the aisle at the same time the republicans in congr
condoleezza rice, these were all republicans from a long time ago when he used to be a moderate. >> brianas the who said we are not going to get fooled again. he pretended to be a moderate. he has broken the border. he has vilified his opponents on every pass and the bipartisan things that got done, bubbled up from the senate and he almost blew that as well. >> steve: so, yesterday, he was in arizona and the reason he was at arizona state university is because. >> brian: he...
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we put forth and i worked with him in the white house and everyone's, secretary colin powell condoleezza ricenator fruit, senator benson, me congressman lantos we all work together to keep this and keep it a bipartisan initiative. we extended it with just a clean extension for five years, every five years and now we have those in the house. smoked of which are the maga extremists who are trying to derail us by trying to insert language that they know would be a poison pill. so right now i'm negotiating. with republicans to try to get extended. >> we will stay on this issue. barbara lee, thank you for joining us tonight. i appreciate it. >> thank you. >> still ahead, donald trump's next civil trial actually begins next week. when the big questions hanging over his for criminal trials, is will trump go to prison? we'll talk to the experts, next. the experts, next i'm adding downy unstopables to my wash now. i'll be smelling fresh all day long. [sniffs] still fresh. still fresh! get 6 times longer-lasting freshness, plus odor protection with downy unstopables. ♪ [man struggles] i need some sleep
we put forth and i worked with him in the white house and everyone's, secretary colin powell condoleezza ricenator fruit, senator benson, me congressman lantos we all work together to keep this and keep it a bipartisan initiative. we extended it with just a clean extension for five years, every five years and now we have those in the house. smoked of which are the maga extremists who are trying to derail us by trying to insert language that they know would be a poison pill. so right now i'm...
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which many people on the ground believe is another genocide as it was in 2004 and 2005 when condoleezza rice was going there. >> i think what is interesting about this particular u.n. general assembly is there isn't one obvious problem in the world right now that would be the center of focus for remarks by the president of the united states. there are all these different issues and topics, which really goes to show how challenging the environment is right now in which we live. >> so i want to jump in on china, i think it is much more interesting that president xi is not there and i'm not sure exactly why. if you can say, oh, out of solidarity for vladimir putin -- >> not to interrupt, but this is john kerry, the special envoy for climate crisis arrive as well along with press secretary karine jean-pierre arriving. continue your remarks on china. >> basically, president xi not showing up is interesting because there is a lot of political turmoil right now in china. he fired his foreign minister. the minister of defense has disappeared. the -- so there is -- and economic pressures are weighing
which many people on the ground believe is another genocide as it was in 2004 and 2005 when condoleezza rice was going there. >> i think what is interesting about this particular u.n. general assembly is there isn't one obvious problem in the world right now that would be the center of focus for remarks by the president of the united states. there are all these different issues and topics, which really goes to show how challenging the environment is right now in which we live. >> so...
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i was looking at the tributes today from marsha blackburn, condoleezza rice with photos of them together together on a number of things across the aisle. it reminded us also that she was condemned by people in her own party for saying this after the amy coney barrett confirmation process was over about her colleague, senator graham. watch this. >> i just want to thank you. this has been one of the best set of hearings that i've participated in. it leaves one with a lot of hopes, a lot of questions and even some ideas perhaps, good bipartisan legislation that we can put together to make this great country even better. so thank you so much for your leadership. >> martha: yeah, she was criticized for her colleagues for saying that and suggested it was time for her to go, ari. >> yeah, this is where leadership comes in. either your cut from that cloths and you want to bring people together or you don't. there's a few of them when they say it they mean it. they vote by it and speak like that. so it is the passing of a former era i think with every dianne feinstein that leaves the scene there'
i was looking at the tributes today from marsha blackburn, condoleezza rice with photos of them together together on a number of things across the aisle. it reminded us also that she was condemned by people in her own party for saying this after the amy coney barrett confirmation process was over about her colleague, senator graham. watch this. >> i just want to thank you. this has been one of the best set of hearings that i've participated in. it leaves one with a lot of hopes, a lot of...
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andrea mitchell pressing then secretary of state condoleezza rice whether international pressure wouldhnic cleansing forcing thousands of refugees into neighboring chad. now nearly 20 years later, thousands of sudanese women and children are once again fleeing every single day for their safety from what the u.n. is investigating as another genocide in dhar far with no end in sight to an escalating civil war with reports of atrocities mounting. andrea mitchell traveled to a sprawling refugee camp in chad for an nbc exclusive interview with time with the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. linda thomas-greenfield. joining us now from chad is nbc foreign affairs andrea mitchell. 0 years later and it's still the same. >> reporter: it is shocking and ambassador linda thomas-greenfield acknowledges that. she's been pressing for change. the reason she came here, katy is because this was reported to the u.n. in june, that for months it was escalating and it was approaching, you know, a real danger point seeing mass atrocities. so, she as the head of the security council in august convened a security c
andrea mitchell pressing then secretary of state condoleezza rice whether international pressure wouldhnic cleansing forcing thousands of refugees into neighboring chad. now nearly 20 years later, thousands of sudanese women and children are once again fleeing every single day for their safety from what the u.n. is investigating as another genocide in dhar far with no end in sight to an escalating civil war with reports of atrocities mounting. andrea mitchell traveled to a sprawling refugee...
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kinsey, condoleezza rice , former condoleezza rice, former secretary of state in the united states, servedge bush. she declares the war on terror has been won . is she terror has been won. is she right ? right? >> is she right? i mean, honestly , mark, i would say honestly, mark, i would say yeah, that's right. i mean, the story here is that andrew neil ran into her. he wrote an article for the daily mail and said that when she was asked if we won the war on terror, we had won the war on terror, she that we she replied that broadly we had at comes to at least when it comes to islamic terrorism against the west. but i do agree with her because i feel like similar to your panel was saying tonight, we're at war with each other here in the in the states. it's the democrats versus the republicans. it's tearing each other down, not really getting anything done for americans because they're they're at each other's throats. so when i read that, i thought, you know, i think for the most part, she's probably right. okay >> well, look, it's good news, isn't it? and we need a bit of that. have you eve
kinsey, condoleezza rice , former condoleezza rice, former secretary of state in the united states, servedge bush. she declares the war on terror has been won . is she terror has been won. is she right ? right? >> is she right? i mean, honestly , mark, i would say honestly, mark, i would say yeah, that's right. i mean, the story here is that andrew neil ran into her. he wrote an article for the daily mail and said that when she was asked if we won the war on terror, we had won the war on...
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kinsey, condoleezza rice , former condoleezza rice, former secretary of state in the united states, servedge bush. she declares the war on terror has been won . is she terror has been won. is she right ? right? >> is she right? i mean, honestly , mark, i would say honestly, mark, i would say yeah, that's right. i mean, the story here is that andrew neil ran into her. he wrote an article for the daily mail and said that when she was asked if we won the war on terror, we had won the war on terror, she that we she replied that broadly we had at comes to at least when it comes to islamic terrorism against the west. but i do agree with her because i feel like similar to your panel was saying tonight, we're at war with each other here in the in the states. it's the democrats versus the republicans. it's tearing each other down, not really getting anything done for americans because they're they're at each other's throats. so when i read that, i thought, you know, i think for the most part, she's probably right. okay >> well, look, it's good news, isn't it? and we need a bit of that. have you eve
kinsey, condoleezza rice , former condoleezza rice, former secretary of state in the united states, servedge bush. she declares the war on terror has been won . is she terror has been won. is she right ? right? >> is she right? i mean, honestly , mark, i would say honestly, mark, i would say yeah, that's right. i mean, the story here is that andrew neil ran into her. he wrote an article for the daily mail and said that when she was asked if we won the war on terror, we had won the war on...
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american interests in specific points and thank god that they teach e not the smartest americans condoleezza rice is an indirect story, but nonetheless. can we track what? this man he has long been known. he has been participating in certain programs for a long time and, by the way, is returning to the turkish peg. he also headed the local telecommunications company lifecell, which is a subsidiary of turkcell. it is possible that these communications are also in in a certain sense, they matter, but still, the most important story is his connection to the ethnic group of the crimean tatars and he was a member of the relevant committee of the national security and defense council, which supposedly had to deal with the occupation of crimea and sevastopol. that is, this is a media story, and what it can testify that i will unequivocally intensify my terrorist activity in the crimean direction now. it will be a jupel. this will be the flag of exactly the activity that they are already broadcasting, we will see attempts, although glory god at the present time and already the air defense system has lear
american interests in specific points and thank god that they teach e not the smartest americans condoleezza rice is an indirect story, but nonetheless. can we track what? this man he has long been known. he has been participating in certain programs for a long time and, by the way, is returning to the turkish peg. he also headed the local telecommunications company lifecell, which is a subsidiary of turkcell. it is possible that these communications are also in in a certain sense, they matter,...