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looking at both sides to deescalation the situation right now. again, what is important here, is -- is -- for us to gather all the facts. to get a clear understanding and we just heard from turkey, on what -- on the series of events that led to the incident. but again, the emphasis we would like to place is on deescalation. >> do you accept the turkish version as fact as what happened? >> again, i think -- you know, turkey is a nato ally, and as such it was discussed what happened, but you know, what is important, and the president spoke to this is we need a deescalation, but we also need russia to recognize the fact that the president spoke to the on going problem with russia, the operating very close to turkish boarders, turkey's border, and have been going after and targeting the moderate syrian opposition, and that -- those circumstances might have led to this. >> nato stands in solidarity. >> of course. so that would seem to me that you accept the version of events. or are you looking trying to reconcile that with some competing version? are
looking at both sides to deescalation the situation right now. again, what is important here, is -- is -- for us to gather all the facts. to get a clear understanding and we just heard from turkey, on what -- on the series of events that led to the incident. but again, the emphasis we would like to place is on deescalation. >> do you accept the turkish version as fact as what happened? >> again, i think -- you know, turkey is a nato ally, and as such it was discussed what happened,...
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were francois hollande both of them talking about the need to deescalate the conflict. obama to meet to with vladimir putin on thursday. in the meantime, speaking by phone with his counterpart. he says that the u.s. and nato support turkey's right to defend its sovereignty. also agreed on the importance of deescalating any conflict between russia and turkey which is, after all, an nato member >>> a state of emergency has been declared in tunisia after an attack on a bus. at least 12 people were killed. the president says his country is at war with what he called terrorists. >> reporter: the remains of the presidential bus hit right in the heart of the city. it was picking up officers at a bus stop when the explosion happened. on one of the capital's streets it was why commuters at the time. the president called it an act of terror and imposed a state of emergency. >> translation: after consulting with the prime minister and head of parliament i would like to declare a state of emergency extending for 30 days as per the law. secondly, there is a curfew imposed across the
were francois hollande both of them talking about the need to deescalate the conflict. obama to meet to with vladimir putin on thursday. in the meantime, speaking by phone with his counterpart. he says that the u.s. and nato support turkey's right to defend its sovereignty. also agreed on the importance of deescalating any conflict between russia and turkey which is, after all, an nato member >>> a state of emergency has been declared in tunisia after an attack on a bus. at least 12...
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deescalation happening. is it going to get worse? are they going to be able to stop here and try to mend things before they get worse. >> i agree with all the points. very good expert there in istanbul from the russian side. from the russian angle. in my opinion the russian response will be to put the ball into nato's court. they will say we're going to continue with our operations very important detail in the briefing yesterday evening from moscow from the deputy chief of the russian general staff is russian ground attack sources will be accompanied by fighter jet protection. these will be much superior so if there is a further threat there will be a russian retaliation. so in other words the russian stance is to invite turkey to back off and it's very interesting that chancellor merkel you just mentioned there that although the nato allies in turkey of course are playing a straight bat as we say here in england in the sense that they're affirming their ally's right to defend it's borders, even from president obama in the official r
deescalation happening. is it going to get worse? are they going to be able to stop here and try to mend things before they get worse. >> i agree with all the points. very good expert there in istanbul from the russian side. from the russian angle. in my opinion the russian response will be to put the ball into nato's court. they will say we're going to continue with our operations very important detail in the briefing yesterday evening from moscow from the deputy chief of the russian...
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i think certainly to be fair to ankara, there are some efforts to deescalate the situation but at theame time it's not clear what those contacts are. they seem to be pretty much severed right now. >> russian president vladimir putin has criticized turkey for shooting down that plane on the turkish border. >> why they did that you have to ask them, it is a huge mistake. >> the remains of the pilot skilled in that incident were flown home to russia. the remains were carried service held in turkey, attended by the russian ambassador and other military officials. >>> man accused of friday's deadly shooting at an abortion cling in the united states has appeared in court for the first time via video link. 57-year-old robert lewis dear was told he is being held on suspicion of first degree murder. three people were shot dead at the time cling in colorado springs. for more rob reynolds is in los angeles for us. hi there rob. he appeared via video link. talk us through what happened. >> this was a very sort of preliminary legal hearing. the judge informed robert lewis dear and his defense atto
i think certainly to be fair to ankara, there are some efforts to deescalate the situation but at theame time it's not clear what those contacts are. they seem to be pretty much severed right now. >> russian president vladimir putin has criticized turkey for shooting down that plane on the turkish border. >> why they did that you have to ask them, it is a huge mistake. >> the remains of the pilot skilled in that incident were flown home to russia. the remains were carried...
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will discuss tomorrow at the foreign minister meeting in nato how we can strength and develop to deescalate and reduce risks and to do what we can to prevent similar events to happen in the future and if they happen we have to do what we can to avoid them spiralling out of control and therefore our focus is on deescalation to calm the tensions. >> thank you very much, this concludes this press conference, thank you. >> 11 gmt these are pictures from brussels, nato and prime minister talking about turkey shooting down the russian plane last week and says he has no intention of escalating the situation further and he is ready to talk to prevent further incidents, let's go live to our correspondent bernard smith in istanbul and also listening in and turkey may be ready to talk to russia but hearing that russia is not ready to talk to turkey. >> no, the kremlin we understand has said there will be no meeting with putin or erdogan the turkish president on the sidelines at the cop 21 summit in paris and they hoped to meet putin there but it's not going to happen and putin says he will not speak t
will discuss tomorrow at the foreign minister meeting in nato how we can strength and develop to deescalate and reduce risks and to do what we can to prevent similar events to happen in the future and if they happen we have to do what we can to avoid them spiralling out of control and therefore our focus is on deescalation to calm the tensions. >> thank you very much, this concludes this press conference, thank you. >> 11 gmt these are pictures from brussels, nato and prime minister...
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the initial focus should be to deescalate. last question, and then, i have to run. >> were you able to hear anything going on inside the distress call or the response? that and i will come back. >> i'm not aware of everything. my understand is that we were made aware and we could hear there were warnings. of a response from the russian pilots? >> i'm not aware of any. i cannot say that did not happen. pentagoncerned is the with these events? it seems like things are building with tension and russians moving things into play. how concerned is the pentagon that things could spiral out of ?ontrol what, if anything, are you trying to do to prevent that from spiraling out of control? a have concerns and there is risk for miscalculations and misjudgment over syria and that neighborhood. if the russians were focused on it ast against isil, opposed to targeting opposition groups to the regime, that would be a step forward and would the conflict this.- the focus, for us, is the fight against isil. if the russians can shift attention to
the initial focus should be to deescalate. last question, and then, i have to run. >> were you able to hear anything going on inside the distress call or the response? that and i will come back. >> i'm not aware of everything. my understand is that we were made aware and we could hear there were warnings. of a response from the russian pilots? >> i'm not aware of any. i cannot say that did not happen. pentagoncerned is the with these events? it seems like things are building...
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and nato to deescalate. if i had a dime for everybody time i heard at a word, deescal. -- deescalate. will that work? <>> how much impact do you think this will have on the efforts to resolve the crisis in syria? <
and nato to deescalate. if i had a dime for everybody time i heard at a word, deescal. -- deescalate. will that work?
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>>> unite nations tries to deescalate tensions after turkey shoots down a russian jet. ankara says it was in turkey airspace. hello. this is the world news. the russian president vladimir putin is insisting his country didn't violate turkish airspace. also in the news a state of emergency confirm in tunisia after 12 people with are killed on a bus. after a police video is released showing a white officer shooting a black teenager creates protests. we will start with the reports that one of the pilots in the russian jet that was drowned by turkey on tuesday has now been picked up by the syrian military. since the incident to which killed the other pilot, russia has warned turkey of some serious consequences. just remind you where we are, turkey defending itself saying the jet entered its airspace for 17 seconds. russia insists it was actually in syria caring out strikes against i.s.i.l. on the border. turkey saying it has the right to defend itself. to our correspondent of the what more has developed since yesterday or is this all just bubbling along at the moment? >> re
>>> unite nations tries to deescalate tensions after turkey shoots down a russian jet. ankara says it was in turkey airspace. hello. this is the world news. the russian president vladimir putin is insisting his country didn't violate turkish airspace. also in the news a state of emergency confirm in tunisia after 12 people with are killed on a bus. after a police video is released showing a white officer shooting a black teenager creates protests. we will start with the reports that...
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well i think certainly to be fair to ankara, there are some efforts to deescalate the situation but athe same time, it's not clear what those contacts are. they seem to be pretty much still severed right now. >>> the remains of the pilot from the shooting down of the russian jet were returned to russia. military service held in turkey which was attended by the russian ambassador and other military officials. british prime minister david cameron says he'll call a one day debate on wednesday, on air strikes in syria. the leader of the opposition labor party has offered his mps a free vote on the issue. mr. cameron is gather enough support in a bitterly divided flairmt to make sure h -- parliament to make sure he twins vote. >> i believe there is a growing support across parliament to act against i.s.i.l. in syria and in iraq. the headquarters many ways of the terrorists actually is in syria and it makes no sense to recognize this border in the action we take when i.s.i.l. themselves don't recognize this border. so it's in the national interest, it's the right thing to do. we'll be acting
well i think certainly to be fair to ankara, there are some efforts to deescalate the situation but athe same time, it's not clear what those contacts are. they seem to be pretty much still severed right now. >>> the remains of the pilot from the shooting down of the russian jet were returned to russia. military service held in turkey which was attended by the russian ambassador and other military officials. british prime minister david cameron says he'll call a one day debate on...
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think that this is necessarily going to escalate, but then how could the powers involved try to deescalatedo you think that's possible? >> for the time being it just seems this incident added to the whole complexity. one that even -- for someone like me who has been an observant of the area and geopolitics at play. i'm really at loss for the fact that, you know, after months of bombing by the americans now we have the russians bombing and now we have the french bombings, and before that there were the iraqis bombing, and now we might have the british bombing if prime minister cameron gets his way. and all for what? we have isis, increasing itself attacks, increasing its presence everywhere from libya to the sinai, on to afghanistan and pakistan. so there is also of this international involvement in syria, you know, not leading to much safety for the syrians. syrians are suffering more. isil is increasing its power and attacks, and the only thing that is profiting out of all of this is probably some of thenar cyst leaders out there in the region and the world, as well as the military indust
think that this is necessarily going to escalate, but then how could the powers involved try to deescalatedo you think that's possible? >> for the time being it just seems this incident added to the whole complexity. one that even -- for someone like me who has been an observant of the area and geopolitics at play. i'm really at loss for the fact that, you know, after months of bombing by the americans now we have the russians bombing and now we have the french bombings, and before that...
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i think the word we need to focus on now is "deescalation." decan escalation. deescalation. how do we thing things from occurring or from going in one scale -- let me stop you on the boulevard for going -- and that turn into me shooting you. and for these things to happen in two or three seconds. so how -- we have to go back and retrain these officers. like charlie says, it's not an inoculation -- [inaudible] yeah. it's not like one vaccination for your whole life. we have to keep going back and keep retraining, keep doing things. we have to double down on programs. the one thing that worries me is cynical, older officers. we get these young people that are joining the force now -- not enough of them -- they join the force, they do wear their seat belts, they do can understand community policing, and then they get in the car with some guy who says, ah, you know, that's a bunch of bullshit, you don't need to do that. i wish -- and we all get a little bit cynical. but at least i'm smart enough when i get cynical and i'm around younger people, i just keep quiet. you don't have
i think the word we need to focus on now is "deescalation." decan escalation. deescalation. how do we thing things from occurring or from going in one scale -- let me stop you on the boulevard for going -- and that turn into me shooting you. and for these things to happen in two or three seconds. so how -- we have to go back and retrain these officers. like charlie says, it's not an inoculation -- [inaudible] yeah. it's not like one vaccination for your whole life. we have to keep...
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certainly to be fair to ankara, there are some efforts to deescalate the situation but at the same timeit is not clear what those contacts are. they seem to be pretty much severed right now. >> six policemen accused ever causing the death of a young black man in baltimore, freddy gray, his death brought riots to the streetle o streets of balti. john terret is in the street of baltimore. how are they building the prosecution against the police? >> reporter: hey david, good afternoon from a fairly rainy bloarp about the back story, freddbaltimore. the back story, freddy gray died on a way to a baltimore police station. now we have six individual trials coming up, of the six officers involved in the arrest and stand accused of his death. officer william g. porter is charged with involuntary manslaughter which is the lowest level ever manslaughter, essentially failing in his duty of care, failing to secure freddy gray with a seat belt, failing to get medical assistance for at least another 24 minutes. now the defense for officer porter is going to be very clear when the trial gets underway
certainly to be fair to ankara, there are some efforts to deescalate the situation but at the same timeit is not clear what those contacts are. they seem to be pretty much severed right now. >> six policemen accused ever causing the death of a young black man in baltimore, freddy gray, his death brought riots to the streetle o streets of balti. john terret is in the street of baltimore. how are they building the prosecution against the police? >> reporter: hey david, good afternoon...
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right now, there are calls to deescalate the situation. >> very loud calls to deescalate. turkish officials seem to be suggesting that the russians were targeting their brothers and sisters, the turkmen there in that border area. all of this really driving home the multiple allegiances and the different fronts in the syrian conflict, which make it so very, very difficult to resolve. >> i deed, and this really does underscore just how complicated this conflict is. now the people in this area are the turkman minority. they've been living in that area dating back to the ottoman empire. that area has been the focus of russian military activity in recent weeks. the russians are trying to clear out the province of anti-regime rebels. and, of course, these men are not in that area. just the other day, the turks who called the russian ambassador an anchor to protest the russian military activity in that area and clearly this shoot down of a russian su-24 may be the direct result of turkish unhappiness with the russian military operations in that area. but really it's just the tip
right now, there are calls to deescalate the situation. >> very loud calls to deescalate. turkish officials seem to be suggesting that the russians were targeting their brothers and sisters, the turkmen there in that border area. all of this really driving home the multiple allegiances and the different fronts in the syrian conflict, which make it so very, very difficult to resolve. >> i deed, and this really does underscore just how complicated this conflict is. now the people in...
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president denies that the downing of a russian fighter jet was a direct provocation as they scramble to deescalate the tension. >> we don't have any intention to escalate the situation. what we want is to defend our security and the right of our brothers. sinking on weak pc sales while they jump on the profit forecast. >> uber's global head talks about how the ride sharing firm could be carrying more than passengers in the future. >> we'll always be growing we're capable of doing a lot more. we're making investments all around the world and in business opportunities. >> hi, everybody. welcome back. we're glad to have you with us. >> they're talking about how they see the rising of a market sell off. she says that it's a low level of financial systemic risk in the euro area and an increased risk of abrupt increases in risk preed yum at a global level amply identified by low market liquidity a faster than expected fed tightening could push the yields higher according to the ecb and that financial vulnerability for the emerging markets sin creasing. china they point out as being a particular concern
president denies that the downing of a russian fighter jet was a direct provocation as they scramble to deescalate the tension. >> we don't have any intention to escalate the situation. what we want is to defend our security and the right of our brothers. sinking on weak pc sales while they jump on the profit forecast. >> uber's global head talks about how the ride sharing firm could be carrying more than passengers in the future. >> we'll always be growing we're capable of...
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he had many distreatment points at that point, now what we see is actually deescalation, isn't important, but it is not yet on the table. both of the parties are not getting tweet calmed down while the mood on the streets is calm and talking to people, here you wouldn't get the sense that the country is in the middle of a stand off but the average turk doesn't have some opinion. >> after several violations turkey finally gave the response it had to. we showed we are not alone, and we are strong, but still our friendships must be considered i think the government did the right thing, i support them, and so do a lot of my clients. >> this isn't our fight, this is a war between those and power. this is about those who support isil, who earned from the oil trade, who send weapons there. >> if there is a threat, nothing else is important. turkish youth always say this and we mean it, seriously that's our mission to die for our country. the coming days can be crucial. in turkey's government says it wants to deescalate the situation, but so long as the war in syria continues stand offs like the
he had many distreatment points at that point, now what we see is actually deescalation, isn't important, but it is not yet on the table. both of the parties are not getting tweet calmed down while the mood on the streets is calm and talking to people, here you wouldn't get the sense that the country is in the middle of a stand off but the average turk doesn't have some opinion. >> after several violations turkey finally gave the response it had to. we showed we are not alone, and we are...
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world leaders will be gathered in paris so we wait and watch with hope that maybe there will be a deescalation. his meeting apparently seemed to go okay as far as the french are concerned. they seemed to get commitments of bombing and more information sharing between the french, other nato forces and the russians and the russians did appear to say that they are keen to be part of the coalition against isis. let's hear what president putin said. >> we are ready to cooperate with the coalition lead by the united states but of course incidents like the destruction of our aircrafts and the deaths of our servicemen, a pilot and marine that hurried to rescue his fellow fighting comrades are unacceptable. >> but as you might expect that meeting was overshadowed by the on going issue of the downing of that russian bomber and it wasn't far away from the minds of both leaders and president putin expressing his frustration saying we have given information to the united states lead coalition about where our military technology is. about what our planes are doing and expressing surprise that that informati
world leaders will be gathered in paris so we wait and watch with hope that maybe there will be a deescalation. his meeting apparently seemed to go okay as far as the french are concerned. they seemed to get commitments of bombing and more information sharing between the french, other nato forces and the russians and the russians did appear to say that they are keen to be part of the coalition against isis. let's hear what president putin said. >> we are ready to cooperate with the...
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but it's so important to note aside from messages of deescalation from turkey, turkey still very muchtands by what it did. it say it was defending its sovereignty, this aircraft went into its territory. it hasn't apologized, but it is saying it didn't go out of its way to target the aircraft, because it was russian, it was just doing its job in terms of defending its borders. >> all right. thank you. >>> after four days of lockdown, schools and the underground metro system has reopened in brussels. hundreds of troops remain on the ground. belgium police have launched a series of raids across the country, in search of suspects linked to the paris attacks. >> reporter: after four days on high alert, brussels is lifting some of the most disruptive restrictions. most metro lines are open again. but people are still anxious. >> of course we have to be careful, because any moment something can happen, but, you know, you can [ inaudible ] also. i mean danger is everywhere. >> reporter: below and above ground there is still a heavy military and police presence. vehicles pulled over for random
but it's so important to note aside from messages of deescalation from turkey, turkey still very muchtands by what it did. it say it was defending its sovereignty, this aircraft went into its territory. it hasn't apologized, but it is saying it didn't go out of its way to target the aircraft, because it was russian, it was just doing its job in terms of defending its borders. >> all right. thank you. >>> after four days of lockdown, schools and the underground metro system has...
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hopes that everybody can deescalate the response, have a measured response to this, to try to tone down the tensions and the region right now. root key point here from the u.n. today, turkey sent this letter to the security council president this month, and also went to panicky moon, it's a short letter only about a page 1/2, what it does is turkey late's out what they say are the facts in this situation. on the downing of the jet. now, again, this is turkey's what they say the facts are, some of these we have heard, but it is worth repeating because it is important to know what turkey is telling the united nations. they say that they warned the two russian planes ten times can the period of five minutes to avoided entering into turkish air space, and then they say the two planes were at an altitude of 19 tow feet when they violated air space by over two-kilometers. for 17 seconds and that's one of the two planes went back into air space, but the other was shot down. those are the facts layed out by turkey, in this letter sent to the security council in ban ki-moon. now on the part of r
hopes that everybody can deescalate the response, have a measured response to this, to try to tone down the tensions and the region right now. root key point here from the u.n. today, turkey sent this letter to the security council president this month, and also went to panicky moon, it's a short letter only about a page 1/2, what it does is turkey late's out what they say are the facts in this situation. on the downing of the jet. now, again, this is turkey's what they say the facts are, some...
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it writes nato ministers will be hardpressed to deescalate the situation. britain's guardian writes the downing of the russian war plane has exposed the fragile reality geptsz isil in syria. it says the incidents highlights the irreconcilable differences between the nato alleys and russia over assad. following paris attacks two weeks ago, homeland security says it is working around the clock to make sure there is no attack on u.s. soil. a key component of new screening techniques could involve biometric scans. >> the technology allows officials to spot specific faces in a crowd offer at border crosses al jazeera's lisa moran gives us a closer look at what exactly the technology is capable of the use of facial recognition, iris and fingerprint scanning is being studied for wide spread application including the vetting of refugees. technofirst reported on this technology last year, dr. shini samara tested it out. >> you have had a issue with your face being out there you were count okay people recognizing it, not a computer. >> what is facial recognition? >>
it writes nato ministers will be hardpressed to deescalate the situation. britain's guardian writes the downing of the russian war plane has exposed the fragile reality geptsz isil in syria. it says the incidents highlights the irreconcilable differences between the nato alleys and russia over assad. following paris attacks two weeks ago, homeland security says it is working around the clock to make sure there is no attack on u.s. soil. a key component of new screening techniques could involve...
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. >> calling the students names, that's not the best way to deescalate an incident. >> reporter: this friday's sfle incident is just the latest. this was video taken outside of allen high school about 200 students watched the brawl. four officers were injured. five students were taken into custody. he points to a disconnect between students and police who make it difficult. allentown police say the officers showed a tremendous amount of restraint. >> y'all calm down and come on. >> this time around police charged the seven teens with resisting arrest, reckless arrest and disorderly conduct. the department is investigating their officers action. >>> some say a high school football rivalry went too far. some high school students could be punished for a banner featuring a curse word. they ended up losing the game. school officials are investigating. the district superintendent released a statement personally apologizing to the sussex tech community. >>> a cooler day than yesterday. tomorrow won't be as cool as today. you will notice clouds increasing. temperatures back into the 60s. then
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we need russia to support this political transition process so it can deescalate the conflict betweenhe regime in the auction and focus on isil. >> you're not a grand coalition yet. >> the coalition has taken the fight to isis every single day. we have all the ambassadors of the coalition countries together to talk about the way forward. the vice president will be there to address them and answer their questions. there is a role for russia to play. we welcome any effort. in terms of the coalition we are pretty much well-founded and we will continue to pursue theirs. you're attacking the fuel tankers and oilfields. if it is so significant why have you not done it before? >> a lot of people say you are intensifying the air campaign and we are. when we're supporting forces on the ground you see the number of airstrikes grow -- go up significantly. that was cutting the linkage between [indiscernible] the economic targets came out of an intelligence call which we pulled out of it operation in which u.s. special forces went into syria and killed the number one financier and we took more inf
we need russia to support this political transition process so it can deescalate the conflict betweenhe regime in the auction and focus on isil. >> you're not a grand coalition yet. >> the coalition has taken the fight to isis every single day. we have all the ambassadors of the coalition countries together to talk about the way forward. the vice president will be there to address them and answer their questions. there is a role for russia to play. we welcome any effort. in terms of...
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. >> reporter: the language coming out of ankara has been one of deescalation, whilst turkey is not sayingt is sorry for downing the russian jet, they say the military was merely protecting turkey's borders, and that it targeted that aircraft without knowing the nationality of it. it is saying they don't want this incident to be blown out proportion or to be escalated into deteriorating relationships between ankara and moscow. the turkish prime minister, for example, has come out with reconci reconci reconci reconciletory tones. and they held a one-hour conversation to try to rectify the situation. moscow said this will not go without retaliation. they are hearing they may cancel trade relations between russia and turkey. the contention here isn't only about the downing of this jet. it is about syria, and the civil war there. russia has been conducting several military air strikes over the past couple of weeks in syria, claiming it is targeting isil. turkey says it is actually targeting opponents of bashar al-assad and the syria regime. how these -- how things will play out in the next cou
. >> reporter: the language coming out of ankara has been one of deescalation, whilst turkey is not sayingt is sorry for downing the russian jet, they say the military was merely protecting turkey's borders, and that it targeted that aircraft without knowing the nationality of it. it is saying they don't want this incident to be blown out proportion or to be escalated into deteriorating relationships between ankara and moscow. the turkish prime minister, for example, has come out with...
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. >> reporter: they had deescalated a difficult situation that started when the man first got on board and his weapon. according to police, the man threatened the bus driver with the hatchet, prompting him to help. the driver told passengers he would open the back door and they should make a run for it. >> he's like this guy will hurt me or himself so he was very police officer standing there. >> reporter: the captain who has worked these streets to are 27 years is credited with calm, quick thinking. he's giving the credit to his part. >> sometimes it's just knowing the right words? >> those were magic words. he did a great job. >> reporter: captain hussein hopes the veteran gets the help that he needs and facing potential charges, he admits he hopes the courts will go easy on him. reporting live from dorchester, i'm beth germano, wbz news. david, paula? >> thank you so much. incredible training and the ability to keep calm in that situation and for it to happen on veterans day. >> for those words on veterans day clearly got right to him. excellent work there. >>> we are facing tonight
. >> reporter: they had deescalated a difficult situation that started when the man first got on board and his weapon. according to police, the man threatened the bus driver with the hatchet, prompting him to help. the driver told passengers he would open the back door and they should make a run for it. >> he's like this guy will hurt me or himself so he was very police officer standing there. >> reporter: the captain who has worked these streets to are 27 years is credited...
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the real push today, max, is for deescalation.ish side, they said they have no animosity toward russia. they reiterated this a number of times they will protect their territorial sovereignty. russia has breached it a few times in the past and it was just the other day when they did shoot down that plane, really ramping up the tensions. turkey has said that russia's rational for that bombing run if syria was disengenious. turkey has said that isis isn't present there and russia was bombing the ethnic turkman which turkey has a close kinship with. this is a sensitive area with the downing of the plane ramped up tensions. both sides said they will not go to war over this. still a very tense time here in turkey. >> and the economic backlash is already begun. there is a large amount of trade between turkey and russia. is there a concern on the impact on the economy there which is the immediate response? >> reporter: there is a lot of concern. i was down in the street yesterday talking to people about that. that's probably the one thing
the real push today, max, is for deescalation.ish side, they said they have no animosity toward russia. they reiterated this a number of times they will protect their territorial sovereignty. russia has breached it a few times in the past and it was just the other day when they did shoot down that plane, really ramping up the tensions. turkey has said that russia's rational for that bombing run if syria was disengenious. turkey has said that isis isn't present there and russia was bombing the...
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>> the turkish president erdogan has called for a deescalation and while he stands by his army's actions yesterday in terms of downing the aircraft say they were just defending turkish comity. there was a one hour long phone conversation between the turkish foreign minister and his counterpart where they discussed trying to calm things down, as well. we are hearing there will be a meeting within the coming days between the two sides. president erdogan said he is keeping all lines of communication weapon with russia. >> where is the tension coming from? >> it's coming from across the border from turkey, basically syria. bolt countries are as i will on opposing sides with regard to that conflict. turkey feels aside from the fact that russia is essentially backing somebody they consider to be a dictator or a despot of the regime, they are taking advantage. moscow believes turkey isn't just supporting those apposed to assad but accuses them of supporting isil or daish as it's known. turkey claims russia is tarting opponents of bashar al assad as he made clear in his speech earlier today. >>
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the question could this have been deescalated could the tirks have offered maybe to escort them out of turkish airspace. >> woodruff: nicholas burns, if they were over tushish airspace even for less than half a minute, was that something that warranted being shot down by the turkish military? >> well, the history and circumstances are important here. they did violate turkish airspace and as president obama said, every country has a right, turkey has a right to defend that airspace. but the russians have violated turkish airspace on several occasions in the last two months, russian drones have gone across the border and the turks have warned the russians publicly and privately, the russians have also been bombing turkman villages close to the border and the turks warned the russians about that. it seems to be the last straw for the turks. some say the turks should have acted differently, as angela said, they might have escorted the planes out, but there was fair warning to russians and every country's boarder are sack rough sangt and what the russians did is clearly illegal under intern
the question could this have been deescalated could the tirks have offered maybe to escort them out of turkish airspace. >> woodruff: nicholas burns, if they were over tushish airspace even for less than half a minute, was that something that warranted being shot down by the turkish military? >> well, the history and circumstances are important here. they did violate turkish airspace and as president obama said, every country has a right, turkey has a right to defend that airspace....
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relations with turkey, perhaps the most that can be hoped for now is for this whole situation to deescalate. richard engel, nbc news, istanbul." >> despite a low grade for handling the economy, former secretary of state hillary clinton has the support of 51 percent of iowa likely democratic caucusgoers in a new poll. the poll, from quinnipiac university shows senator bernie sanders trailing clinton by nine-points. the only other democrat in the field, former maryland governor martin o'malley, has just 4-percent support. this is virtually unchanged from the results of an october 23rd survey done by quinnipiac university. you can help decide which turkey gets a presidential pardon today. president obama will hold a traditional ceremony where he spares a turkey before thanksgiving. there are two contestants... a turkey named "honest" and another one named "abe". you can still vote online for which one will take the title of national thanksgiving turkey. but no matter which one wins, they both will spend the rest of their days living peacefully at a farm. this is the first year when you can als
relations with turkey, perhaps the most that can be hoped for now is for this whole situation to deescalate. richard engel, nbc news, istanbul." >> despite a low grade for handling the economy, former secretary of state hillary clinton has the support of 51 percent of iowa likely democratic caucusgoers in a new poll. the poll, from quinnipiac university shows senator bernie sanders trailing clinton by nine-points. the only other democrat in the field, former maryland governor martin...
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secretary general is asking all parties to deescalate the situation. >> he urges all those who are engaged in military activities in syria, especially air campaign, to maximize operational measures to avoid unintending consequences and, of course, and most important, to do whatever they can to avoid civilian casualties. ernie: the russian missiles will be installed just 30 miles from the turkish border. >> another day of protests in chicago after a video was released showing a white police officer shooting and killing a black teenager. the officer has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of the 17-year-old in october of 2014. >> police are looking for this man who broke into a house in flushing, queens, this video from inside the bedroom, while someone was sleeping. police say that that person woke up and the robber took off. >>> and fantasy sports sites, fanduel and draftkings presented that case to continue operating in new york. the state attorney general wants them barred, claiming they're a form of illegal gambling. the sites contend that they're law. that's what's happe
secretary general is asking all parties to deescalate the situation. >> he urges all those who are engaged in military activities in syria, especially air campaign, to maximize operational measures to avoid unintending consequences and, of course, and most important, to do whatever they can to avoid civilian casualties. ernie: the russian missiles will be installed just 30 miles from the turkish border. >> another day of protests in chicago after a video was released showing a white...
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so i think that there will be efforts on both sides to possibly deescalate the situation, because risingsions could hurt both sides. the turkey stock market has fallen, following the news. >> maybe at the end of the day, this old -- this will be a lot to do about nothing. turkey says they shot down a plan was violating airspace, is it that simple? dorian: not at all, turkey has talked about russian airstrikes against syrian turkoman, who they consider ethnic kin. they say that is an acceptable and they have warned there will be consequences if it continues. now they have appeared to follow up on that threat, and turkey, there will be concerns on russia's part. will they continue the operation and take rules of engagement against turkish planes? that is a concern. there could be further escalation. >> ok, dorian thank you very much. now to the story that would have been the top story before the plane was shot down. the french president has held talks in washington dc with barack obama as he tries to build a stronger international campaign to fight the islamic state. as well as many in was
so i think that there will be efforts on both sides to possibly deescalate the situation, because risingsions could hurt both sides. the turkey stock market has fallen, following the news. >> maybe at the end of the day, this old -- this will be a lot to do about nothing. turkey says they shot down a plan was violating airspace, is it that simple? dorian: not at all, turkey has talked about russian airstrikes against syrian turkoman, who they consider ethnic kin. they say that is an...
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is urging turkey and russia to deescalate the situation through diplomacy, discussion and decon flicktion measures. antonio? >> jimmy mcintire at the pentagon. nato is standing squarely behind turkey in this dispute after the jet was shot down. nato convened an emergency meeting in brussels. afterward, a call for calm to urge russia and turkey to doo escalate the situation backedtie-class that the russian did invadetie's airspace. in a few minutes, a former secretary -- assistant secretary of defense will join us for a closer look at the potential fall out from today's incidents and how it puts the united states and other nato alleys in a difficult position the new details of the investigation into the paris attacks are being released. bell jump has issued an international arrest warrant for another suspect named mohammed abrini, seen at a gas station with the 8th attackers who is still at large. thorpts warn he is probably armed and dangerous. the wring leader of the attacks is said to have returned to the crime scenes that evening when please stormed the building. a man who police say p
is urging turkey and russia to deescalate the situation through diplomacy, discussion and decon flicktion measures. antonio? >> jimmy mcintire at the pentagon. nato is standing squarely behind turkey in this dispute after the jet was shot down. nato convened an emergency meeting in brussels. afterward, a call for calm to urge russia and turkey to doo escalate the situation backedtie-class that the russian did invadetie's airspace. in a few minutes, a former secretary -- assistant...
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that they realised it was a russian one and following on from that they've been calling for a deescalation. it is important to know, for example, that the president when he gave an address yesterday evening and came to talk about this issue, members of the crowd he was addressing started applauding and he stopped them from clapping saying that this was something or this incident was something he wasn't happy with and that he was calling on some sort of calm and reconciliation between the two countries. as you mentioned also, the president in the past couple of hours speaking here as well after the formation of new government said that all lines of communication were open between turkey and russia in a bid to try and calm tensions between the two countries >>> i will leave you there. thank you for that. here in the studio is our senior political analyst. 24 hours ago we were watching this unfold and thinking what is going to happen next. 24 hours next, cool heads are prevailing. i'm surprised at how much people are saying they don't want to escalate. >>> there was going to be no military co
that they realised it was a russian one and following on from that they've been calling for a deescalation. it is important to know, for example, that the president when he gave an address yesterday evening and came to talk about this issue, members of the crowd he was addressing started applauding and he stopped them from clapping saying that this was something or this incident was something he wasn't happy with and that he was calling on some sort of calm and reconciliation between the two...
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. >> reporter: the language coming out of ankara has been one of deescalation, while turkey is not sayingis sorry for downing the russia jet, they say the military was merely protecting turkey's sovereignty, and that it targeted that aircraft without knowing the nationality of it. it is saying that they don't want this incident to be blown out of proportion, or to take more confrontational or to be escalated into deteriorating relationships between ankara and moscow. so turkey's prime minister, for example, has come out with reconciler to tones towards russia, and the foreign minister of turkey and the foreign minister of russia, held a one-hour long conversation over the phone to try to rectify the situation as it stands. however, moscow has said that this incident cannot go without retaliation. we're hearing that they may cancel trade agreements between the two countries. the contention here isn't only about the downing of this jet. it is about syria and the civil war there. russia has been conducting several military air strikes over the past couple of weeks in syria, claiming it is ta
. >> reporter: the language coming out of ankara has been one of deescalation, while turkey is not sayingis sorry for downing the russia jet, they say the military was merely protecting turkey's sovereignty, and that it targeted that aircraft without knowing the nationality of it. it is saying that they don't want this incident to be blown out of proportion, or to take more confrontational or to be escalated into deteriorating relationships between ankara and moscow. so turkey's prime...
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goal is to turn officers into ethical protects focusing on empathy ethics and communication to deescalate situations. >> it reduces the gray area that you might lose your way and do something wrong. >> reporter: excessive force complaints are down 30 percent this year, which could save taxpayers money. president obama praised the training as a model for the nation. >> camden is showing that it can be done. >> reporter: sergeant thornton says he's optimistic. >> everyone that comes here sees it's good people. they just need a chance. >> doing a great job. >> thank you. >> reporter: kenneth craig, cbs news, camden, new jersey. >> with the holiday season coming up, state police are stepping up efforts to make sure families travel safely. "eyewitness news" at chapman ford in northeast philly today where parents were able to get their child's car seats inspected for free just to make sure they're working properly. from 2010 to 2014 penndot says 82 percent of children underage four were not injured in crashes while in their safety seats. >>> and now the delaware valley is answering an urgent pl
goal is to turn officers into ethical protects focusing on empathy ethics and communication to deescalate situations. >> it reduces the gray area that you might lose your way and do something wrong. >> reporter: excessive force complaints are down 30 percent this year, which could save taxpayers money. president obama praised the training as a model for the nation. >> camden is showing that it can be done. >> reporter: sergeant thornton says he's optimistic. >>...
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on the one hand caw calling for calm and deescalation, for nations at an all time allow since crime last year, about on the other hand nato has been quick to rally to support turkey. during the course of the extraordinary north atlantic council meeting on tuesday, the turkish delegation presented its findings along with a video and some other data as to how and why the decision was made to shoot down the russian jet. according to the turkish verse of events, the jet was over turkish airspace at the time the decision was made and according to the turks a series of warnings were given to the pilot of that plane before the decision was finally made. that now, according to nato, is the shared position of all 28 members states. of course, nobody at the moment is interested in seeing this play out militarily, but we may well see in the coming days much more assertive in turkey and russia. there may well be a war of word if nothing else, and at the end of that, of course, nato may end up playing a much more assertive role also >>> on the dmaund commuter trains have run again and schools have re
on the one hand caw calling for calm and deescalation, for nations at an all time allow since crime last year, about on the other hand nato has been quick to rally to support turkey. during the course of the extraordinary north atlantic council meeting on tuesday, the turkish delegation presented its findings along with a video and some other data as to how and why the decision was made to shoot down the russian jet. according to the turkish verse of events, the jet was over turkish airspace at...
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the second point, however, is more reconciliatory, one of deescalation as the prime minister said. they don't want this unfortunate incident to transpire or spiral into some sort of confrontation between ankara and moscow. turkeys foreign minister held a one hour long conversation with his counterpart, sergey lavrov. sergey lavrov was actually due to visit ankara on wednesday, however that trip was canceled as a result of that downing of the jet, however, turkey is trying to stress that they don't want this situation to get worse. how that plays out in moscow, we still have to figure out, because lavrov said this incident cannot go without some sort of a reaction, but all sides here at least in at your co hope that the situation doesn't get any worse. >> we have been following the russian reaction from moscow. >> the headline, really, that came out of what lavrov said this afternoon was this, russia is not and doesn't intend to go to war with turkey. that of course would be a big relief for anyone watching anxiously or sign was military escalation, but he said some could not go wit
the second point, however, is more reconciliatory, one of deescalation as the prime minister said. they don't want this unfortunate incident to transpire or spiral into some sort of confrontation between ankara and moscow. turkeys foreign minister held a one hour long conversation with his counterpart, sergey lavrov. sergey lavrov was actually due to visit ankara on wednesday, however that trip was canceled as a result of that downing of the jet, however, turkey is trying to stress that they...
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positively or negatively to erdogan's request for a meeting but it's a sign that erdogan is trying to deescalatepublically show that he is reaching out to his russian counterparts and russia says nothing short of apology will do and he says he didn't do anything wrong but defending the air space. >>> turkey and russia show no sign of improving after the downing of a plan and economic sanctions on turkey to effect some turkish products and operations of turkish companies and they warned the citizens against nonessential travel to russia and in a speech earlier president erdogan said he wished the incident hadn't happened. >> translator: the incident truly saddens us. we would never have wanted this to happen. however, it is not possible for us to treat such violations as visits from guests because guests only go to a place when they are invited which we truly hope it's not repeated and never on the side of pain and suffering in the region and the world we seek is peace, security and prosperity. >> reporter: pro-kurdish lawyer and advocate has been shot dead in the southeast city and tahir elci ha
positively or negatively to erdogan's request for a meeting but it's a sign that erdogan is trying to deescalatepublically show that he is reaching out to his russian counterparts and russia says nothing short of apology will do and he says he didn't do anything wrong but defending the air space. >>> turkey and russia show no sign of improving after the downing of a plan and economic sanctions on turkey to effect some turkish products and operations of turkish companies and they warned...
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now what we see is actually deescalation is important, but not yet on the table. all of the parties are not getting quite calmed down now. >> reporter: the mood on turkey's street is calm and talking to people, you wouldn't get the sense that their country is the middle of a diplomatic stand off with one of the world's biggest military powers. it doesn't mean that the turk doesn't have opinion. >> translation: after several violation, we showed that we are not alone and strong, but still our friendships must be considered. i think the government did the right thing. i support them. so do a lot of my clients. >> translation: this isn't our fight. this is a war between those in power. this is about those who support i.s.i.l., who earn from the oil trade, who send weapons there. >> translation: if there is a threat to our country, nothing else is important. turkish youth always say this and we mean it. seriously. that's our mission, to die for our country. >> reporter: the coming days will be crucial in containing what could potentially be increase-- increase the tar
now what we see is actually deescalation is important, but not yet on the table. all of the parties are not getting quite calmed down now. >> reporter: the mood on turkey's street is calm and talking to people, you wouldn't get the sense that their country is the middle of a diplomatic stand off with one of the world's biggest military powers. it doesn't mean that the turk doesn't have opinion. >> translation: after several violation, we showed that we are not alone and strong, but...
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aircraft since 1952, and so the russians learn the lessons of what happened but also that this can be deescalated so that there's no further action, and russia and turkey and the other countries can go back, hopefully trying to combat isis. >> pelley: well, the russian president called it a stab in the back. could this escalate? >> it could escalate. i think there's-- i think the united states and president obama are going to work very hard to see that it doesn't, but there's an important principle at stake here, scott. every nation has a right to protect its own borders. and president obama sided with the turks today in saying that they have that right. it was a gross violation of international law for the russians even to fly close to that border, but to cross it, that's a red line that can't be crossed. and so i think the lesson here for the russians has to be now. they don't have many friends in the middle east. they say that they want to attack and defeat isis but isis. >> pelley: you know, the turks fired on this aircraft after it had been in their airspace for only about 30 seconds or so,
aircraft since 1952, and so the russians learn the lessons of what happened but also that this can be deescalated so that there's no further action, and russia and turkey and the other countries can go back, hopefully trying to combat isis. >> pelley: well, the russian president called it a stab in the back. could this escalate? >> it could escalate. i think there's-- i think the united states and president obama are going to work very hard to see that it doesn't, but there's an...
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mea >>> unite nations tries to deescalate tensions after turkey shoots down a russian jet. ankara says it was in turkey airspace. hello. this is the world news. the russian president vladimir putin is insisting his country didn't violate turkish airspace. also in the news a state of emergency confirm in tunisia after 12 people with are killed on a
mea >>> unite nations tries to deescalate tensions after turkey shoots down a russian jet. ankara says it was in turkey airspace. hello. this is the world news. the russian president vladimir putin is insisting his country didn't violate turkish airspace. also in the news a state of emergency confirm in tunisia after 12 people with are killed on a
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were being videoed they saw the stats go down in terms of deescalation. i did note we didn't have a notice, i don't know why. if we are going to do that, we should analyze when they have to do it and what words to say and perhaps the exception if there is enough time. >> so it would be great to hear from commander sullivan or director hicks. if you have at the read y if there is a sense of discussion or deliberation among that point around notification, strong feelings if not or just where that ended up? >> i don't specifically recall having that discussion. i referred it to director hicks. she's shaking her head. she does not either. i will point out as commissioner dejesus pointed out there are policies that we looked at on this specific topic. it's kind of a split as to whether or not i'm getting away whether or not consent is required but as to notification. there are policies. los angeles lapd uses one language. i can read it verbatim. but when reasonable to do so, not cornering the officers into a shall because these situations can be very dynamic,
were being videoed they saw the stats go down in terms of deescalation. i did note we didn't have a notice, i don't know why. if we are going to do that, we should analyze when they have to do it and what words to say and perhaps the exception if there is enough time. >> so it would be great to hear from commander sullivan or director hicks. if you have at the read y if there is a sense of discussion or deliberation among that point around notification, strong feelings if not or just...
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positively or negatively to erdogan's request for a meeting but it's a sign that erdogan is trying to deescalate least publically show he is reaching out to his russian counterparts and russia says nothing short of apology will do and erdogan says his country didn't do anything wrong and merely defending air space. >> from istanbul and the president's remarks come as turkey warned its citizens against nonessential travel to russia. on friday russia suspended visit yeah free arrangement with turkey and threatening to introduce a wide range of economic sanctions. >> translator: the incident truly saddens us. we never would have wanted this to happen. however, it is not possible for us to treat such violations as visits from guests because guests only go to a place when they are invited and truly hope this is not repeated and never on the side of pain and suffering in our region and all the world that we seek is peace, security and prosperity. >> reporter: a prominent pro-kurdish lawyer and human rights activist shot dead in the southeast city and tahir-elci speaking to media in the predominant kur
positively or negatively to erdogan's request for a meeting but it's a sign that erdogan is trying to deescalate least publically show he is reaching out to his russian counterparts and russia says nothing short of apology will do and erdogan says his country didn't do anything wrong and merely defending air space. >> from istanbul and the president's remarks come as turkey warned its citizens against nonessential travel to russia. on friday russia suspended visit yeah free arrangement...
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is calling for both sides to deescalate tensions. >>> the president of france meets with german leader angela merkel today on internation efforts to fight isis. yesterday francois hondaee and president obama vowed to step up air strikes against the islamic terror group. they also agreed to bolster efforts to share intelligence on isis. >>> the new government in canada has announced plans to resettle 25,000 syrian refugees by february. the government says robust health and security screening will be completed overseas. their settlement of syrian refugees here in the u.s. has become a political issue with dozens of governors rejecting resettlement efforts. >>> hillary clinton is appeasing immigration activists by cleaning up her language a little bit. during a facebook chat with telemundo yesterday clinton said that her use of the determine "illegal immigrants" earlier this month at a town hall in new hampshire was a poor choice of words in describing immigrants who are breaking the law by entering the u.s. she later went on to describe them as undocumented immigrants. and clinton's prim
is calling for both sides to deescalate tensions. >>> the president of france meets with german leader angela merkel today on internation efforts to fight isis. yesterday francois hondaee and president obama vowed to step up air strikes against the islamic terror group. they also agreed to bolster efforts to share intelligence on isis. >>> the new government in canada has announced plans to resettle 25,000 syrian refugees by february. the government says robust health and...