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they're helding into turkey. i can imagine turkish officials no nothing about this. that's difficult to believe. but in theory it's possible. but it doesn't mean that the turkish authorities must not put a stop to this elicit trade and in fact, as they do security council resolution, that bans the purchase of oil from terrorists because these fuel trucks that don't just contain fuel but also the blood of our servicemen because the terrorists buy weapons and then they cause attacks and bombings in our cities. if the turks are destroying the fuel efficiencies saying these are industrial quantities, it would take plans to destroy this. if the turkish officials have no knowledge of this they need to discover it. maybe it's due to corruption or it's a conspiracy but they must realize what's going on because we see this from our aircraft that there are fuel trucks full of oil that go to turkey and then they come back empty into syrian territory held by the terrorists. turning now to the other part of your question, should the turkish president resign? that is of no concern
they're helding into turkey. i can imagine turkish officials no nothing about this. that's difficult to believe. but in theory it's possible. but it doesn't mean that the turkish authorities must not put a stop to this elicit trade and in fact, as they do security council resolution, that bans the purchase of oil from terrorists because these fuel trucks that don't just contain fuel but also the blood of our servicemen because the terrorists buy weapons and then they cause attacks and bombings...
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into turkey's airspace. at least one of the pilots, presumed dead. nato held an emergency meeting and the white house worries it could alter the unified front against isil-already, muddied by motives.(obama @ 123342) "the problem has been russia's focus on propping up assad instead of fighting isis" (scott/tag)there is now real concern over what kind of retliation russia may seek against turkey for that incident.meanwhile, both presidents obama and hollande were asked if there's a targetet date by y which time theyeyant totosee syria's bashaar al- assad removed, they declined to answer.on capitol hill, i'm scott thuman. 3 meanwhile... the debate about allowing all syrian refugees into the u-s will be a hot topic in congress when lawmakers return next week.house members, driven by republicans and many demcrats, passed a bill last week that would require leaders of the country's security agencies to certify that refugees admitted into the u-s pose no security ththat.the senate takes up p that bill next week.we want to know your thoughts on this issue... so we're
into turkey's airspace. at least one of the pilots, presumed dead. nato held an emergency meeting and the white house worries it could alter the unified front against isil-already, muddied by motives.(obama @ 123342) "the problem has been russia's focus on propping up assad instead of fighting isis" (scott/tag)there is now real concern over what kind of retliation russia may seek against turkey for that incident.meanwhile, both presidents obama and hollande were asked if there's a...
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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 without a response from russia, and he said that normalization of relations with turkey would be impossible, until turkey essentially says we're very sorry f
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...
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into the chain's turkey supplier. >> what do we want? >> animal liberation. >> activists wore blue and held pictures of turkeys as they marched around the store yesterday. they say their protest follows an investigation, the results of which were released last week. the group showed these pictures showing turkeys in crowded barnes and trapped in area where feces covered the floor. the pictures show the condition at a in the central valley. whole foods is firing back after these accusations. they sent us a statement that says in part "it is important to understand the mission of animal activist groups like this isn't farm animal welfare but rather a total end to animal agriculture and meat consumption." whole foods sent a team and the images were not how the group portrayed them. this picture is the same farm. >>> the university of california is putting big money behind the fight against climate change. a billion dollars over the next five years. that money will go towards research and development of clean energy technology. those financial contributions link the uc to a coalition led by mic
into the chain's turkey supplier. >> what do we want? >> animal liberation. >> activists wore blue and held pictures of turkeys as they marched around the store yesterday. they say their protest follows an investigation, the results of which were released last week. the group showed these pictures showing turkeys in crowded barnes and trapped in area where feces covered the floor. the pictures show the condition at a in the central valley. whole foods is firing back after...
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into the chain's turkey supplier. >> what do we want? >> activists with direct action everywhere wore blue and held pictures of turkeys as they marched around the store yesterday afternoon. they say their protest follows an investigation, the results of which were released last week. the group showed these pictures showing turkeys in crowded barnes and trapped in areas where feces covered the floor. the pictures show the condition at a farm in the central valley. whole foods has fired back after these accusations. they sent osstatement which says in part, it is important to understand the mission of activist groups isn't farm animal welfare but rather a total end to animal agriculture and meat consumption. whole food sent a team to the far within an hour of seeing the images and found out theismages were not how the group portrayed them. it is from the same farm. >> different vils thesual there. >> gives you perspective. >>> it's a bird, it's a plane, it's maessage. >>> got a tip for nbc bay area investigative unit? call 1-888-996-tips or e-mail theunit@nbcbayarea.com. we investigate. >>> 4:53 right now on your monday. a sprint to the rest
into the chain's turkey supplier. >> what do we want? >> activists with direct action everywhere wore blue and held pictures of turkeys as they marched around the store yesterday afternoon. they say their protest follows an investigation, the results of which were released last week. the group showed these pictures showing turkeys in crowded barnes and trapped in areas where feces covered the floor. the pictures show the condition at a farm in the central valley. whole foods has...
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turkey shot down a russian fighter jet. the two pilots apparently parachute into syria. one reportedly is dead. one apparently is being held by anti-assad rebels. things couldn't get more tense in that part of world. reporter: turkey says they believe both pilots are still alive in the custody of syrian rebels and there could be negotiations going on for their release. this complicates this meeting for president obama and francois hollande. one of the things they talked about was instituting article 5 of nato which means if one country is attacked all are attacks. turkey being part of nato, this is sticky in this event that happened today. turkish pilots and their air control are saying they warned the russian pilots 10 times and now the pentagon is back up over open channels that statement saying they heard the warnings, 10 specific warnings about going over turkish air space. but it does complicate what is already a very complicated scenario in syria. jon: president hollande and president putin were on the same page about going after isis and they seemed to have a pretty good relationship on that score. now you have the
turkey shot down a russian fighter jet. the two pilots apparently parachute into syria. one reportedly is dead. one apparently is being held by anti-assad rebels. things couldn't get more tense in that part of world. reporter: turkey says they believe both pilots are still alive in the custody of syrian rebels and there could be negotiations going on for their release. this complicates this meeting for president obama and francois hollande. one of the things they talked about was instituting...
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into turkey. the russian military says one of the pilots was shot and killed after he ejected. nato leaders held an emergency meeting after the incident. >> we stand in solidarity with turkey and support the integrity of the nato ally. jonathan: the fate of the second russian pilot is not yet known. a crew member on a helicopter involved in rescue operations was killed by syrian rebels. the united nations strength general urged them to deescalate the situation quickly. today president obama met with the french president francois hollande to discuss the fight with isis. it comes a week and a half after 130 people were gunned down in terror attacks in paris. >> we cannot and we will not succumb to fear. nor can we allow fear to divide us. that is how terrorists win. >> we will not allow those who want to destroy what we have built, we will not allow them to do it. to destroy generation after generation. jonathan: today french prosecutors reveal they believe the man behind the paris attacks was planning to attack the city business district before he was killed in that early morning raid just last w
into turkey. the russian military says one of the pilots was shot and killed after he ejected. nato leaders held an emergency meeting after the incident. >> we stand in solidarity with turkey and support the integrity of the nato ally. jonathan: the fate of the second russian pilot is not yet known. a crew member on a helicopter involved in rescue operations was killed by syrian rebels. the united nations strength general urged them to deescalate the situation quickly. today president...
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into your life. not the other way around. . lou: nato today held what it called an extraordinary meeting after turkey shot down a russian jet fighter. secretary-general jan stoltenberg calling for calm after the aircraft was shot down. last month nato warned russia it was calling extreme danger flying into turkish airspace. joining us tonight is former ambassador to saudi arabia currently diplomat and residents at george washington university, good have you with us, ambassador. this is an extraordinary meeting on the part of nato and extraordinary incident followed in by the shootdown apparently by u.s.-backed syrian rebels of a russian helicopter going into rescue survivors if there were any. where are we headed with this? what is turkey thinking? >> well, turkey is trying to stand up for its own sovereignty. they have had several other incursions by the russians before this incident, and have certainly clearly warned them by all accounts today, and so they, i think erdogan is trying to flex his muscles, he's been re-elected. he's trying to point to outside threats to the sovereignty of turkey to rally his population. he may have
into your life. not the other way around. . lou: nato today held what it called an extraordinary meeting after turkey shot down a russian jet fighter. secretary-general jan stoltenberg calling for calm after the aircraft was shot down. last month nato warned russia it was calling extreme danger flying into turkish airspace. joining us tonight is former ambassador to saudi arabia currently diplomat and residents at george washington university, good have you with us, ambassador. this is an...
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turkey. the russians are already making it tougher for turkish produce to be brought into the country. further sanctions maybe coming soon. france today held memorial service for the 130 people killed in the paris terror attacks. some of those who were wounded in the attacks attended in wheelchairs. some were even carried in on stretchers. the name and age of each victim was read aloud. have and special forces -- malian special forces have arrested two men in connection with the attacks last week. people were killed when two anmen stormed the lobby of radisson hotel and opened fire. ben carson is in the middle east to visit syrian refugees. the retired research and has been facing questions about his command of foreign policy. carson's campaign says he will majorne of jordan's camps. an insurance group says the most lawless and dangerous u.s. drivers are in montana, new mexico and south carolina. these andt more on other breaking stories 24 hours a day on bloomberg.com. i'm mark crumpton. back to you. reallyaybe they drive fast. mark: really fast. alix: investigating a retail etf over the long-term may prove to be a jelly idea, but trying
turkey. the russians are already making it tougher for turkish produce to be brought into the country. further sanctions maybe coming soon. france today held memorial service for the 130 people killed in the paris terror attacks. some of those who were wounded in the attacks attended in wheelchairs. some were even carried in on stretchers. the name and age of each victim was read aloud. have and special forces -- malian special forces have arrested two men in connection with the attacks last...
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held on charges of involuntary manslaughter and reckless conduct. >> the european union and turkey reached agreement for turk tee limit the flow of migrants coming intoe country. turkey has become a pipeline for hundreds of thousands crossing into europe especially greece. many of them get there by sea using boats like this one9x tfl officers can't legally stop them for fear of endangering their lives but are able to arrest g smugglers. they say turkey is not doing enough to stop them. >> pope fran sills is continuing his trip through africa this morning now visiting a country considered a battleground between christians and muslims. security was in full force during the pope's first visit. the pope says his submission is to be an apostle of hope for the country. yesterday the pontiff marked the year of mercy inside a cathedral. un officials say they hope pope francis can achieve his goal. >> the difference that this can bring to this country ask a new momentum. to bring community to talk to each other. >> speaking of the pope, happening today philadelphia's going to dedicate a mural honoring this year's world meeting of families. >> it's a record br
held on charges of involuntary manslaughter and reckless conduct. >> the european union and turkey reached agreement for turk tee limit the flow of migrants coming intoe country. turkey has become a pipeline for hundreds of thousands crossing into europe especially greece. many of them get there by sea using boats like this one9x tfl officers can't legally stop them for fear of endangering their lives but are able to arrest g smugglers. they say turkey is not doing enough to stop them....
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into a luxury hotel in turkey. they detained him along with two other syrian suspects, all three we can tell you are being held in jail. >>> around here in response to those attacks terps fans headed to college park will notice more security at today's football game against indiana university. fans can expect to see more k-9 dogs and uniformed officers, backpacks will not be allowed and fans can expect to go through some strict security. >>> all new in morning, we're learning about a fairfax county man seriously hurt in an early morning house fire. the victim called 911 around 4:30 when he couldn't get out. crews were able to rescue the man as well as his dog, the dog was taken to the man mall hospital, expected to be okay, officials say the fire was smoky but no i think maar damage. >>> all the heightened security we've been telling you about comes after an extremist group overtook a hotel in the west african country of mali. 20 people killed in that capital city, terrorists held more than 100 people captive. about a dozen americans were among those rescued at the radisson hotel. a former al qaeda commander is claimi
into a luxury hotel in turkey. they detained him along with two other syrian suspects, all three we can tell you are being held in jail. >>> around here in response to those attacks terps fans headed to college park will notice more security at today's football game against indiana university. fans can expect to see more k-9 dogs and uniformed officers, backpacks will not be allowed and fans can expect to go through some strict security. >>> all new in morning, we're learning...
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turkey with suspected connections to the paris attack. security followed one of the men as he checked into a luxury hotel. all three are being held right now. >>> facebook founder mark zuckerberg is reigniting the conversation about paid leave. why he's leaving work for a while. >>> let's show you a look at some events happening this weekend. how about thanksgiving with the turkeys? so it's a vegan potluck and an actual turkey feeding. this is in the poolesville, maryland, starts at 1:00. the village at leesburg shopping center has a tree lighting, that gets under way at 3:00 p.m. today. . >>> facebook founder mark zuckerberg says he will take two months of paternity leave when his daughter is born. he posted on his facebook page that the decision is personal and outcomes are better for families when working parents take time off to be with their newborn. facebook offers u.s. employees up to four months of paid paternal leave. >>> this is pretty common among silicon valley companies because they are trying to recruit and want to hold on to talent. >> it's trending up and definitely a lot of other people are starting to talk about
turkey with suspected connections to the paris attack. security followed one of the men as he checked into a luxury hotel. all three are being held right now. >>> facebook founder mark zuckerberg is reigniting the conversation about paid leave. why he's leaving work for a while. >>> let's show you a look at some events happening this weekend. how about thanksgiving with the turkeys? so it's a vegan potluck and an actual turkey feeding. this is in the poolesville, maryland,...
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turkey downed a russian jet yesterday. the two pilots bailed out of their su-24 bomber alive russia says... but floated down into hostile territory - ground held by they very fighters they were allegedly bombing. one russian pilots fell near this frontline, and russia says the rebels brutally executed him. the navigator was later recovered by syrian forces and today arrived safely at a russian base. president vladimir putin who yesterday accused turkey being in league with terrorists, today warned russians they might not be safe in turkey. turkey's president erdogan, in his first public comments since the incident, said, he "doesn't want to further escalate." the same message from president obama. (sot/ president obama) "i think it's very important right now for us to make sure that both, the russians and the turks are talking to each other to find out exactly what happened and take measures to discourage any kind of escalation." (on cam) s/ richard engel/ nbc news/ istanbul, turkey :??-:?? "but it seems unlikely there are going to be any productive conversation s between turkey and moscow right now. russia says it is reevaluating its relation
turkey downed a russian jet yesterday. the two pilots bailed out of their su-24 bomber alive russia says... but floated down into hostile territory - ground held by they very fighters they were allegedly bombing. one russian pilots fell near this frontline, and russia says the rebels brutally executed him. the navigator was later recovered by syrian forces and today arrived safely at a russian base. president vladimir putin who yesterday accused turkey being in league with terrorists, today...
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held an emergency meeting at turkey's request after it happened. turkey claimed the plane violated turkish air space and ignored repeated warnings. russia denied crossing the syrian border into turkey and with that, president vladimir putin calling it a stab in the back. >>> president obama met with french president hollande in washington, d.c., to better coordinate the fights against isis. he called the attacks on paris an attack on the world. but both leaders resisted the call to send ground troops to syria. instead calling for a political solution. president hollane will meet with the leaders of russia and germany later this week where he will ask for their support. >>> still no budget in pennsylvania, but lawmakers may be closer to settling their differences. senate republicans called off a vote tonight to override governor wolf's veto of a short-term spending bill. instead, state lawmakers say they're planning on working through the holiday weekend to get a budget plan in place by early next week. pennsylvania has been operating without a budget since june 30th. tomorrow a state senate panel looking into embattled pennsylvania attorney general kathleen kane. the state s
held an emergency meeting at turkey's request after it happened. turkey claimed the plane violated turkish air space and ignored repeated warnings. russia denied crossing the syrian border into turkey and with that, president vladimir putin calling it a stab in the back. >>> president obama met with french president hollande in washington, d.c., to better coordinate the fights against isis. he called the attacks on paris an attack on the world. but both leaders resisted the call to...
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into a luxury hotel in turkey. they detained him along with two other syrian suspects, all three being held in jail. >> in responseto those attacks terps fans will notice more security against indiana university. fans can expect to see more k-9s and uniformed officers, backpacks will not be allowed and fans have to go through security. >>> all new this morning, d.c. police working to piece together a crash involving a cop car, taxi and suv. two officers were in the cruiser and three people in the cab. they weren't badly hurt but you can see right there the cop car slammed into a business at h and 8th streets. this happened just after midnight in northeast. the taxi crashed against a pole and the suv was rear-ended. as soon as we get more information about this we are going to have it on our nbc washington app. >>> all of this heightened security comes after an extremist group overtook a hotel in the west african country of mali. 20 people killed in the capital city as terrorists held more than 100 people captive. a dozen americans were among those rescued at the radisson hotel. a former al qaeda commander is claim
into a luxury hotel in turkey. they detained him along with two other syrian suspects, all three being held in jail. >> in responseto those attacks terps fans will notice more security against indiana university. fans can expect to see more k-9s and uniformed officers, backpacks will not be allowed and fans have to go through security. >>> all new this morning, d.c. police working to piece together a crash involving a cop car, taxi and suv. two officers were in the cruiser and...
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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, heldne-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 targeting isil. turkey says no it is targeting opponents of bashar al-assad and the syrian regime. turkey sees bashar al-assad as the one who has destroyed the country and says he must go. how things will play out in the next couple of days are very important indeed, because the situation in syria is already so fagmented and already so tense that adding an extra layer of con frontation will only make things worse. >>> travel agencies predicting huge losses for turkey after the russian president came out in support of a travel ban on citi
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, heldne-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...
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into turkey's airspace. at least one of the pilots, presumed dead. nato held an emergency meeting and the white house worries it could alter the unified front against isil-already, muddied by motives.(obama @ 123342) "the problem has been russia's focus on propping up assad instead of fighting isis" (scott/tag)there is now real concern over what kind of retliation russia may seek against turkey for that incident.meanwhile, both presidents obama and hollande were asked if there's a target date by which time they want to see syria's bashaar al- assad removed, they declined to answer.on capitol hill, i'm 3 in the meantime... the debate about letting syrian refugees into the united states will be a hot topic in congress when lawmakers get back next week.house members... driven by republicans and a lot of democrats... passed a bill last week that would require leaders of the country's security agencies to certify that refugees admitted into the u - s pose no security threat. the senate takes up that bill next week. we want to know your thoughts about this... so we'
into turkey's airspace. at least one of the pilots, presumed dead. nato held an emergency meeting and the white house worries it could alter the unified front against isil-already, muddied by motives.(obama @ 123342) "the problem has been russia's focus on propping up assad instead of fighting isis" (scott/tag)there is now real concern over what kind of retliation russia may seek against turkey for that incident.meanwhile, both presidents obama and hollande were asked if there's a...
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into the chain's turkey supplier. >> what do we want? >> animal liberation! >> activists with direct action everywhere wore blue and held pictures of turkeys as they marched around the store this afternoon. they say their protest follows an investigation the results of which were released earlier this week. the group showed these pictures showing turkeys in crowded barnes and trapped in areas where feces covered the floor. they say the picture shows the conditions in jamestown in the central valley. >> whole flames is claiming to meet standards they don't. >> whole foods is firing back after these accusations. they sent us a statement which says in part, quote, it is important to understand the mission of animal activist groups like this one isn't rather a total end to animal agriculture and meat consumption. it goes on to say whole foods sent a team to the farm within hours of seeing the images and found the conditions were not how the group portrayed them. they sent us a picture saying it is from the same farm. well hope to reach out to diesel farms but have not yet heard back. >>> tonight a family has noey to live be
into the chain's turkey supplier. >> what do we want? >> animal liberation! >> activists with direct action everywhere wore blue and held pictures of turkeys as they marched around the store this afternoon. they say their protest follows an investigation the results of which were released earlier this week. the group showed these pictures showing turkeys in crowded barnes and trapped in areas where feces covered the floor. they say the picture shows the conditions in jamestown...
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into the chain's turkey supplier. >> what do we want? >> animal -- >> activists with direct action everywhere wore blue and held pictures of turkeys. they marched around the store yesterday afternoon. they say their protest follows an investigation the results of which were released last week. the group showed pictures showing turkeys in crowded barns and trapped in areas where feces covered the floor. they say the pictures show the conditions at a farm in so nora which is in the central valley. whole foods is firing back sent this statement, it is important to understand the mission of animal activist groups like this one isn't farm animal welfare but rather a total end to animal agriculture and meat consumption. it goes onto say that whole foods sent a team to the farm within hours of seeing those images and found that the conditions were not exactly how the group portrayed them. the spokesperson also sent us this picture saying it's from the same farm. >>> staying warm has been difficult for hundreds of people this thanksgiving holiday, both homeless people and folks who are not all sheltered left out in the cold. today, 13 dayt
into the chain's turkey supplier. >> what do we want? >> animal -- >> activists with direct action everywhere wore blue and held pictures of turkeys. they marched around the store yesterday afternoon. they say their protest follows an investigation the results of which were released last week. the group showed pictures showing turkeys in crowded barns and trapped in areas where feces covered the floor. they say the pictures show the conditions at a farm in so nora which is in...
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held on the nation, and they held for not days, but weeks and months, and turkey shot down an aircraft within seconds when there was a great chance nerve is. not to rush intohey're worried about the president of turkey. what is he going to do about this? he's facing a tough challenge from president putin of russia right now. >> different strategic objectives. >> the world is watching pretty much on ed ededge to you for yo >>> still ahead, today is one of the busiest travel days in the united states. the paris attacks have people worried. military and terrorism analysts with here to weigh in on the security is on in the west. ♪ nothing artificial. just real roasted turkey. carved thick. that's the right way to make a good turkey sandwich. the right way to eat it? is however you eat it. panera. food as it should be. the medicare enrollment deadline is just a few days away. changes to medicare plans could significantly impact your healthcare costs. to find out if you're are you are you getting all the benefits you're entitled to call healthmarkets? hi, i'm doctor martin gizzi it's a new medicare year. that means more changes ... and more confusion. my advice?
held on the nation, and they held for not days, but weeks and months, and turkey shot down an aircraft within seconds when there was a great chance nerve is. not to rush intohey're worried about the president of turkey. what is he going to do about this? he's facing a tough challenge from president putin of russia right now. >> different strategic objectives. >> the world is watching pretty much on ed ededge to you for yo >>> still ahead, today is one of the busiest travel...
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turkey downed a russian jet yesterday. the two pilots bailed out of their su-24 bomber alive, russia says, but floated down into hostile territory. ground held by the very fighters they were allegedly bombing. the so-called moderate syrian rebels say a battle was under way between them and the syrian regime. their commander claims the russian plane was assisting syrian government forces. >> did that russian plane fire on your fighters before it was shot down? "yes, after it ran out of ammunition, it went towards turkey. several times," he said. one of the russian pilots fell near this front line and russia says the rebels brutally executed him. the navigator was later recovered by syrian forces and today arrived safely at a russian base. president vladimir putin who yesterday accused turkey of being in league with terrorists today warned russians they might not be safe in turkey. turry's prime minister erdogan in his first public comment since the incident says he doesn't want to further escalate. the same message from president obama. >> i think it is very important right now for us to make sure that both the russians and the turks are talk
turkey downed a russian jet yesterday. the two pilots bailed out of their su-24 bomber alive, russia says, but floated down into hostile territory. ground held by the very fighters they were allegedly bombing. the so-called moderate syrian rebels say a battle was under way between them and the syrian regime. their commander claims the russian plane was assisting syrian government forces. >> did that russian plane fire on your fighters before it was shot down? "yes, after it ran out...
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into the mountains of turkey. the pilots eject. they parachute to the ground. not necessarily to safety. this territory largely held by syrian rebels the group that the air strikes are targeting. vladimir putin lashing out as helicopters canvas the hot spot. and global concerns rising over whether this conflict will derail the coalition building against isis. our correspondents covering all of thing e angles. let's get to it. we begin with matthew chance in moscow. hi. >> reporter: well the russians have basically come out extre extremely angry at this incident, the downing of this war plane. they have confirmed first of all that it's taken place. they have also confirmed that the two pilots on board ejects themselves. the whereabout has still not been confirmed to us. the russians are strongly objecting to the turkish allegation that that war plane sbrnd turkish air spacentered i. the plane went down in extremely hostile territory. that's something the russians deeply concerned about now, the fai fate of the pilots. vladimir putin saying this was a stab in the back by terrorist accomplices. the plaend was downed o
into the mountains of turkey. the pilots eject. they parachute to the ground. not necessarily to safety. this territory largely held by syrian rebels the group that the air strikes are targeting. vladimir putin lashing out as helicopters canvas the hot spot. and global concerns rising over whether this conflict will derail the coalition building against isis. our correspondents covering all of thing e angles. let's get to it. we begin with matthew chance in moscow. hi. >> reporter: well...
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pilots was murdered in cold blood after turkey downed a russian jet yesterday. their s.u. 24 pommer alive, russia says, but floated down into hostile territory. ground held by the very fighters they were allegedly bombing. the so-called moderate syrian rebels say a battle was under way between them and the syrian regime. their commander claims the russian plane was assisting syrian government forces. did that russian plane fire on your fighters before it was shot down? yes, after it ran out of ammunition it went towards turkey several times, he said. one of the russian pilots fell near this front line, and russia says the rebels brutally executed him. the navigator was later recovered by syrian forces and today arrived safely at a president vladimir putin who yesterday accused turkey of being in league with terrorists today warned russians they might not be safe in turkey. turkey's prime minister erdogan in his first public comments since the incident, said he doesn't want to further escalate. the same message from president obama. >> i think it's very important right now for us to make sure that both the russians and the turks are talking to each other
pilots was murdered in cold blood after turkey downed a russian jet yesterday. their s.u. 24 pommer alive, russia says, but floated down into hostile territory. ground held by the very fighters they were allegedly bombing. the so-called moderate syrian rebels say a battle was under way between them and the syrian regime. their commander claims the russian plane was assisting syrian government forces. did that russian plane fire on your fighters before it was shot down? yes, after it ran out of...
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held partly at fault for the crash. >>anny hong: as medical officials concerned because women are at greater risk of developing illnesses like alcohol and man >>mark: also to they sank into its annual turkeyisco is on the way every year they stand kerbside them bright red close a cut turkey's another the place to send into the surf thousand meals to people on the thanksgiving in tears as yes today the organization said the need about 5000 turkeys it could build a wall by dropping it off at 121 golden gate avenue. >>anny hong: and is equipped with the current temperatures this cold out there santa rosa below freezing at 31 degrees 35 and now 34 fairfield and of the '30's as well from hayward and pleasanton and livermore does want to get even colder tomorrow morning for thanksgiving. >>mark: that tyson for his skills on the baseball field as well as to service this country the president said that he had excelled one of america's biggest ages helping carry for the banner of to write. >>anny hong: he is 26 years old now and still, strong on the sec has to the clip of about 15 years but he has the gene to but was adopted by the same family and he was lifted to you might think he was certified
held partly at fault for the crash. >>anny hong: as medical officials concerned because women are at greater risk of developing illnesses like alcohol and man >>mark: also to they sank into its annual turkeyisco is on the way every year they stand kerbside them bright red close a cut turkey's another the place to send into the surf thousand meals to people on the thanksgiving in tears as yes today the organization said the need about 5000 turkeys it could build a wall by dropping it...