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. >> reporter: in a textile factory in istanbul, workers toil over sewing machines. look closely.ecause these workers are children. filming with a hidden camera, we found scores of factories using child labor in turkey. most, perhaps all of the children, from syria. some told us they were as young as 11, refugees from a war now easily exploited. a turkish worker on the minimum wage earns around $450 a month. a syrian child working 12 hours a day earns as little as $160. at a school for syrian children in istanbul, these boys, age 10 to 12, are just beginning to learn to read and write because until recently most of them were full-time workers. >> how many of you guys have worked? wow. >> reporter: the school's founder told us he offers free tuition to encourage parents to send their children back to class, but sometimes that is not enough. parents aren't earning enough money to feed their families. >> no, so they are being forced to send their kids to work. >> reporter: out of desperation. >> yes, yes. they've got no choice. they have to send their children. >> reporter: layla is
. >> reporter: in a textile factory in istanbul, workers toil over sewing machines. look closely.ecause these workers are children. filming with a hidden camera, we found scores of factories using child labor in turkey. most, perhaps all of the children, from syria. some told us they were as young as 11, refugees from a war now easily exploited. a turkish worker on the minimum wage earns around $450 a month. a syrian child working 12 hours a day earns as little as $160. at a school for...
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. >> reporter: in a textile factory in istanbul, workers toil over sewing machines. but look closely because these workers are children. filming with a hidden camera, we found scores of factories using child labor in turkey. most, perhaps all of the children, from syria. some told us they were as young as 11, refugees from a war now easily exploited. a turkish worker on the minimum wage earns around $450 a month. a syrian child working 12 hours a day at a school for syrian children in istanbul, these boys, aged 10 to 12, are just beginning to learn to read and write because until recently, most of them were full-time workers. how many of guys have worked? wow. the school's founder, shafik suleyman, told us he offers free tuition to encourage parents to send their children back to class, but sometimes that's not enough. parents aren't earning enough money to feed their families. >> no. so they have to-- they've been forced to send their kids to work. >> reporter: out of desperation. >> yes. yes. they've got no choice. they have to send their children. >> reporter: ley
. >> reporter: in a textile factory in istanbul, workers toil over sewing machines. but look closely because these workers are children. filming with a hidden camera, we found scores of factories using child labor in turkey. most, perhaps all of the children, from syria. some told us they were as young as 11, refugees from a war now easily exploited. a turkish worker on the minimum wage earns around $450 a month. a syrian child working 12 hours a day at a school for syrian children in...
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the german chancellor has been in istanbul, expressing what she calls s her deep concern about turkey''s commitment to democracy. in the meanwhile, the rest of europe are increasingly dependent on erdogan. as the turkish leader has threatened to scrap a deal about migrants. the topic, is erdogan our friend? to discuss the question, i am excellentthree observers. beginning with maximilian popp who is a turkey expert. he says the refefugee deaeal is wrong. refugees of their rights. also with us is andreas kluth of the economist and he believes the only thing worse than sticking to the deal is not sticking with the deal. turkish journalist. i'd like to be in with you. i'd like to begin with ongoing merkel's visit to istanbul -- angela merkel's visit to the stumble. she spoke to members of civil society. i wonder what impact those kind of initiatives have in turkey? is anybody listening? deger: i have seen almost no article on the meeting about civil society. host: censorship? deger: i guess the press wasn't invited to the press conference. she wanted to get the message to the german medi
the german chancellor has been in istanbul, expressing what she calls s her deep concern about turkey''s commitment to democracy. in the meanwhile, the rest of europe are increasingly dependent on erdogan. as the turkish leader has threatened to scrap a deal about migrants. the topic, is erdogan our friend? to discuss the question, i am excellentthree observers. beginning with maximilian popp who is a turkey expert. he says the refefugee deaeal is wrong. refugees of their rights. also with us...
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she founded the istanbul pride parade in 20 -- 2003 and there were 30 marchers. by 2014, there were over 80,000 marchers and last year, the turkish government use water cannons to shut the march down and disperse everyone after it had grown so large. she was visiting us to talk about ways in which the united states could be helpful and when senator coons asked her how we could help human rights in turkey. this was her answer and i wanted you to hear this because it is about your -- she set the help we have had that has enabled us to do a we have done has been the united states. the support of the ambassador and the consul in that -- in his temple has enabled the lgbt community in turkey to not avoid execution, -- persecution but enabled us to come out of the shadows to some degree to organize and we have been note that there have been no greater friends and when we asked for we can do to help. she said the main thing we could do to help would be to thank the diplomats and members of the state department. talk about the work you are doing in your bureau with respe
she founded the istanbul pride parade in 20 -- 2003 and there were 30 marchers. by 2014, there were over 80,000 marchers and last year, the turkish government use water cannons to shut the march down and disperse everyone after it had grown so large. she was visiting us to talk about ways in which the united states could be helpful and when senator coons asked her how we could help human rights in turkey. this was her answer and i wanted you to hear this because it is about your -- she set the...
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it took place today in istanbul.turkey's president said it was time for western rich nations to pull their weight in a crisis. reporter: let's commit to leaving -- >> let's commit to leaving no man, no woman, and no child behind. reporter: hollywood heavyweights lend their star power to the first world humanitarian summit atistanbul, aimed coordinating a better response to what the u.s. described as the worst humanitarian crisis -- u.n.rld war ii described as the worst unitary crisis since world war ii. it takes up more than 80% of humanitarian funding. this requires greater political will. reporter: lobbying world leaders for international relief, host country turkey has taken in nearly 2.7 million refugees since the start of the syrian civil war at a cost of almost 9 billion euros. ankara is hoping the summit will prove a turning point in the crisis. >> current system unfortunately has shortcomings, compounding the urgent humanitarian problems . some countries are carrying the burden of these problems, which their
it took place today in istanbul.turkey's president said it was time for western rich nations to pull their weight in a crisis. reporter: let's commit to leaving -- >> let's commit to leaving no man, no woman, and no child behind. reporter: hollywood heavyweights lend their star power to the first world humanitarian summit atistanbul, aimed coordinating a better response to what the u.s. described as the worst humanitarian crisis -- u.n.rld war ii described as the worst unitary crisis...
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holly williams, cbs news, istanbul.t's powerful formula removes everyday stains the first time. which is bad news for stains, and good news for you. spray 'n wash. back 'n better. ylysol with hydrogen peroxide. bleach. for a tough clean with zero percent bleach. lysol that. >>> imagine traveling from one city to another at nearly the speed of sound. one company says it's getting closer to making that a reality. it's called hyperloop technology, and it could be coming to a city near you. carter evans explains. >> three, two, one. >> reporter: blink and you might miss it. [ cheers and applause ] but speed is sort of the point. on a test track in the nevada desert a 1,500-pound sled went from 0 to 60 in about a second. powered by an electromagnetic propulsion system, it reached 116 miles per hour before plowing into a sand barrier to slow it down. >> we demonstrated today a full-scaom to move this fast. it's just really amazing to see the team come together behind it and execute. >> reporter: hyperloop one hopes to build a
holly williams, cbs news, istanbul.t's powerful formula removes everyday stains the first time. which is bad news for stains, and good news for you. spray 'n wash. back 'n better. ylysol with hydrogen peroxide. bleach. for a tough clean with zero percent bleach. lysol that. >>> imagine traveling from one city to another at nearly the speed of sound. one company says it's getting closer to making that a reality. it's called hyperloop technology, and it could be coming to a city near...
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the market is about to open in istanbul. things willyou how set up. half an hour from european equity trading. let's take you to the calculations. the ftse 100, a bunch of stocks. ep the main one to keep an eye on. we need to show you the aussie dollar. clearly, the change at the rba is one of the talking points. rates are at a record low. keep an eye on the lira. that is what is happening. a massive move yesterday. we have a press conference at 11:00. trading up 2%. the hang seng down. his market, just opening. ahead of the press conference. we will be covering the story throughout the morning. we will come back to that. let's get you your news. juliette: optimism still outranks pessimists. earlier, the china council meeting said more needed to be done to prevent -- promote private investment growth. -- investorsys have been piling into futures, pushing up prices and volumes. the tightening of rules and in some cases, the cutting of trading hours. the brazilian president has suffered a new blow after senate committee recommended impeachment proceedin
the market is about to open in istanbul. things willyou how set up. half an hour from european equity trading. let's take you to the calculations. the ftse 100, a bunch of stocks. ep the main one to keep an eye on. we need to show you the aussie dollar. clearly, the change at the rba is one of the talking points. rates are at a record low. keep an eye on the lira. that is what is happening. a massive move yesterday. we have a press conference at 11:00. trading up 2%. the hang seng down. his...
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. >> suppose you had a few dollars and you had to get from paris to istanbul. this is how you would go. first class on the orient express. >> reporter: from the dawn of his career toyotas twilight, marley safer was above all a writer. a brilliant writer. >> he stares down from the podium like some benevolent bird of prey, eyes staring past that great beak. it's all wonderfully choreographed, every gangly movement. >> reporter: he knew, as mark twain put it, the difference between the right word and the almost right word is the difference between lightning and the lightning bug. >> tarkook asoria, a fit old man in his 94th year, is on his way to his mother's birthday party. >> reporter: he relished working behind the camera. in front of it -- >> right here. >> reporter: not so much. >> people might find it very odd -- >> come on. >> -- but i really don't like being on television. it is not natural to be talking to a piece of machinery. but the money's very good. >> the predominant feeling among the europeans of central africa -- >> reporter: for 60 remarkable ye
. >> suppose you had a few dollars and you had to get from paris to istanbul. this is how you would go. first class on the orient express. >> reporter: from the dawn of his career toyotas twilight, marley safer was above all a writer. a brilliant writer. >> he stares down from the podium like some benevolent bird of prey, eyes staring past that great beak. it's all wonderfully choreographed, every gangly movement. >> reporter: he knew, as mark twain put it, the...
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. >> dorian jones joining us from istanbul. we turn to other news now.he latest cease-fire is in tatters. more than 70 people have been killed and fears fighting. it comes after yesterday's alleged government airstrike. women and children who have fled the fighting are among the dead. and the ongoing fight has forced people to flee to the border with joy at -- jordan. they've taken in more than a million refugees since the fighting broke out. jordan has slowed its intake. thousands are now stranded in the no man's land. they are unable to enter jordan and unable to return to their homes. eight agencies are warning that the humanitarian crisis is increasing. >> a desperate situation in a desolate place. thousands of syrians are stuck in a makeshift camp. the presence of refugees is a huge challenge for us. it puts a lot of pressure on our borders. we continue our work. in a rare gesture, the jordanian military allowed access to the site. we cannot go any further than this point. on the other side of the world thousands -- 7000 syrians have been traded --
. >> dorian jones joining us from istanbul. we turn to other news now.he latest cease-fire is in tatters. more than 70 people have been killed and fears fighting. it comes after yesterday's alleged government airstrike. women and children who have fled the fighting are among the dead. and the ongoing fight has forced people to flee to the border with joy at -- jordan. they've taken in more than a million refugees since the fighting broke out. jordan has slowed its intake. thousands are...
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this is happening on may day, which is a security lockdown of some degree here in istanbul, but a blastlatively rare and i think it will be another reminder of how chilling which is for many living in southern turkey, it's not clear who could be behind it. a police target may be something that the the kurds may have chosen or it could be isis who have increased their scope and operations inside southern turkey and elsewhere of late. troubled times here, certainly and another worrying key city targeted by a blast like this, george. >> we're following this story live with us on the phone from istanb istanbul. nick, thank you so much for this explosion outside of a police headquarters that has killed one officer, injured 13 other people. we'll continue to follow that story. >>> the u.s. secretary of state john kerry will meet with middle eastern diplomats in geneva, switzerland, sunday and the topic will be to uphold a cease-fire deal in syria. nearly 30 air strikes hit rebel-held areas in owe lep -- aleppo on saturday. the president of the syrian national coalition says opposition forces
this is happening on may day, which is a security lockdown of some degree here in istanbul, but a blastlatively rare and i think it will be another reminder of how chilling which is for many living in southern turkey, it's not clear who could be behind it. a police target may be something that the the kurds may have chosen or it could be isis who have increased their scope and operations inside southern turkey and elsewhere of late. troubled times here, certainly and another worrying key city...
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. >> reporter: in a textile factory in istanbul workers toil over sewing machines.sely. because these workers are children. filming with a hidden camera, we found scores of factories using child labor in turkey. most, perhaps all of the children, from syria. some told us they were as young as 11. refugees from a war now easily exploited. a turkish worker on the minimum wage earns about $450 a month. a syrian child working 12 hours a day earns as little as $160. at a school for syrian children in istanbul these boys age 10 to 12 are just beginning to learn to read and write because until recently most of them were full-time workers. >> how many of you guys have worked? wow. >> reporter: the school founder, shafiq suleman, told us he offers free tuition to encourage parents to send their children back to class but sometimes that's not enough. >> parents aren't earning enough money to feed their families. >> no. so they have to -- they're being forced to send their kids to work. >> reporter: out of desperation. >> yes. yes. they've got no choice. they have to send thei
. >> reporter: in a textile factory in istanbul workers toil over sewing machines.sely. because these workers are children. filming with a hidden camera, we found scores of factories using child labor in turkey. most, perhaps all of the children, from syria. some told us they were as young as 11. refugees from a war now easily exploited. a turkish worker on the minimum wage earns about $450 a month. a syrian child working 12 hours a day earns as little as $160. at a school for syrian...
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the strong dollar whose proteins of brussels and istanbul suffered major declines.igital assistant siri may be going up against the yucca device. is apple too late to the game last? we'll have the story. turning is causing you trouble. maria molina has the latest extreme weather in the home in kansas. right now you are watching trends of them, your first look at warning rockets in breaking news. ♪ honey, we do? we need to talk. i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay and could really save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call now. with a medicare supplement plan, you'll be able to stay with your d
the strong dollar whose proteins of brussels and istanbul suffered major declines.igital assistant siri may be going up against the yucca device. is apple too late to the game last? we'll have the story. turning is causing you trouble. maria molina has the latest extreme weather in the home in kansas. right now you are watching trends of them, your first look at warning rockets in breaking news. ♪ honey, we do? we need to talk. i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i...
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he joins us via webcam from istanbul, turkey, as we gather some of these details. and, captain ross, i just want to get your take on some sort of distress signal being detected by egyptian authorities. we're being careful to confirm exactly what it is because we just don't know. what do you make of that information at this very early stage? >> quite right. we don't know exactly, and i'm waiting myself for some further information which i hope to get very shortly. but basically there's three ways of doing it. on the radio, the captain or the co-pilot would say something on the radio, mayday, mayday, mayday, and that word would get out. the second way would be to set a code on the transponders, the famous transponder that was such a big issue with ms-370 and still is. by setting the correct code, a bloom will appear on the radar screen telling the controller that that aircraft is in difficulties. and then the third one is the emergency locator transmitter or e.l.t., which all aircraft are equipped with, must be, and that would transmit on impact, not before that. tha
he joins us via webcam from istanbul, turkey, as we gather some of these details. and, captain ross, i just want to get your take on some sort of distress signal being detected by egyptian authorities. we're being careful to confirm exactly what it is because we just don't know. what do you make of that information at this very early stage? >> quite right. we don't know exactly, and i'm waiting myself for some further information which i hope to get very shortly. but basically there's...
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. >> that is what the representatives of 180 countries are aiming to work out in istanbul. it is hosted b by secretary-general. >> 130 million need aid. germany will raise its emergency aid funding by 10 million euros. but there is tension among some helpers. on the summit sidelines, chancellor merkel met with turkish preresident to discuss e difference about sheltering refugees. extending visa free travel may not go into effect by july as planned. >> i am deeply concerned about the lifting of immunity for one quarter of the turkish parliament. we have discussed the subject openly with one another. the tension looks set to continue. when of his advisers says that turkey would make radical decisions if the eu did not change their position. anchor: germany is filing a rising crime that may be linked to migration. crimes targeting immigrants themselves were more numerous than ever before. >> this ready -- refugee center which was set on fire is just one of 23,000 crimes that is being blamed on right-wing extremists. politically motivated offenses searched to a record high last
. >> that is what the representatives of 180 countries are aiming to work out in istanbul. it is hosted b by secretary-general. >> 130 million need aid. germany will raise its emergency aid funding by 10 million euros. but there is tension among some helpers. on the summit sidelines, chancellor merkel met with turkish preresident to discuss e difference about sheltering refugees. extending visa free travel may not go into effect by july as planned. >> i am deeply concerned...
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all right, arwa damon for us innist ti inniin istanbul. >>> breaking news overnight, bernie sanders andclinton splitting primary states overnight, but could their battle leave the democratic party badly bruised? >>> breaking overnight, hillary clinton and bernie sanders each scoring new election victories, but the battle for the democratic nomination far from over. >>> donald trump winning oregon's primary overnight, but not without creating some new controversy. welcome back to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> and i'm boris sanchez. we're 32 minutes past the hour. breaking news this morning. a war brewing in the democratic race for president. overnight, hillary clinton just barely edges past bernie sanders to victory in the kentucky primary. sanders, as expected, takes oregon by a solid margin. the win in kentucky brings clinton to within 100 delegates of clinching the democratic nomination. though sanders remains confident that he does still have a path to the white house. zbl it -- >> it will be a steep climb. i recognize that. before we will have the opportunity to defeat don
all right, arwa damon for us innist ti inniin istanbul. >>> breaking news overnight, bernie sanders andclinton splitting primary states overnight, but could their battle leave the democratic party badly bruised? >>> breaking overnight, hillary clinton and bernie sanders each scoring new election victories, but the battle for the democratic nomination far from over. >>> donald trump winning oregon's primary overnight, but not without creating some new controversy....
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in is stan fuel, the former -- istanbul, the former u.s.onsulate in the center of the city is a soho house, rented out for profit, and next do there's an italian culture center that shows italian movies, and you can come in and take italia language classes. a french cultural institute that has parties and festivals seems like every night. one from holland temp u.s. doesn't do anything. generally say cloistered behind walls and have meetings that get put online as they get looked and put on wikileakss and things like that. they need to try to engage more because staying in the castle, i think, opportunity serve our nationals'. i don't know why we don't have a vigorous cultural outreach program. an american study center. they don't really -- we used to have them. to get into a u.s. diplomatic facility now, you have to wait online, and you can't even approach it, really, and i think that does our -- our outreach -- if somebody goes into istanbul in an italian cultural center and they're welcomed and watch a couple of italian movies and have pi
in is stan fuel, the former -- istanbul, the former u.s.onsulate in the center of the city is a soho house, rented out for profit, and next do there's an italian culture center that shows italian movies, and you can come in and take italia language classes. a french cultural institute that has parties and festivals seems like every night. one from holland temp u.s. doesn't do anything. generally say cloistered behind walls and have meetings that get put online as they get looked and put on...
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the german chancellor has been in istanbul, expressing what she calls s her deep concern about turkey''s commitment to democracy. in the meanwhile, the rest of europe are increasingly dependent on erdogan.
the german chancellor has been in istanbul, expressing what she calls s her deep concern about turkey''s commitment to democracy. in the meanwhile, the rest of europe are increasingly dependent on erdogan.
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police in turkey used tear gas and water cannons to disperse a crowd of may day demonstrators in istanbul. in south korea the rallies were much more peaceful. 30,000 chanted union slogans calling for greater rights for workers. hundreds of thousands of cubans gathered in havana to take part in annual may day celebrations. many marchers carried posters with the faces of raoul and fidel castro on them. >>> well, the focus has been on california's republican convention this weekend. democrats have been hard at work too. they've been holding caucuses around the bay area and across the state to select delegates to attend the upcoming national convention in philadelphia. the process is drawing a lot of attention because for the first time in decades california's primary could matter. it typically comes too late in the primary season to make much of a difference. we'll have much more on the process and a live report coming up on our news at 6:00. >>> a weekend warmup well underway. beaches crowded today, people enjoying the sun or staying cool in the water. this is the scene at baker beach in sa
police in turkey used tear gas and water cannons to disperse a crowd of may day demonstrators in istanbul. in south korea the rallies were much more peaceful. 30,000 chanted union slogans calling for greater rights for workers. hundreds of thousands of cubans gathered in havana to take part in annual may day celebrations. many marchers carried posters with the faces of raoul and fidel castro on them. >>> well, the focus has been on california's republican convention this weekend....
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anna: thank you very much, simin demokan setting up a story from istanbul.et's bring in our guest host for the next hour and a half, simon french. great to see you, has ever, in the studio. just a reminder how politics can rub up against your investment strategy and investors are really caught in the crosshairs on this one. when you look at a country like turkey and see the politics that are playing out, is a worrying picture? simon: it is a worrying picture because of where turkey sets. -- sits. historically, they have been the boundary between asia and europe, but it is probably more of an acute focus this year with the migrant crisis. there is uncertainty, especially in the u.s., about recent regime change in the middle east, and what that has done to destabilize the political, economic, social fabric of the region. if you just roll back a few years and look at syria, egypt, where they have been disrupted, you look at a power vacuum. investors this morning are looking at a disruption in turkey and wondering where that leaves the issues that have been grap
anna: thank you very much, simin demokan setting up a story from istanbul.et's bring in our guest host for the next hour and a half, simon french. great to see you, has ever, in the studio. just a reminder how politics can rub up against your investment strategy and investors are really caught in the crosshairs on this one. when you look at a country like turkey and see the politics that are playing out, is a worrying picture? simon: it is a worrying picture because of where turkey sets. --...
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lucky escape for a turkish opposition journalist who was shot at three times outside a courthouse in istanbulcan dundar escaped unharmed but was given a five-year prison sentence for revealing state secrets in a report he wrote. and evacuations reach hundreds of thousands in canada as a wildfire continues to blaze out of control five days after it broke out. it is time now for a look at the business news. mark is back with us. first off, greece. it is back in the spotlight after another austerity standoff. mark: we have seen greece grinding to a halt as a nationwide strike has taken hold. industrial action has hit trains and frerrys. healthcare services and schools have been impacted. workers have been protested against the plans to overhaul tensions and increase taxes. it is for greece to qualify for more money. we have more details. reporter: grinding to a halt. services across greece came to a standstill after a three-day general strike kicked off. labor union says the new austerity measures will act as the final nail in the coffin for workers and pension rights. this cannot go long any lo
lucky escape for a turkish opposition journalist who was shot at three times outside a courthouse in istanbulcan dundar escaped unharmed but was given a five-year prison sentence for revealing state secrets in a report he wrote. and evacuations reach hundreds of thousands in canada as a wildfire continues to blaze out of control five days after it broke out. it is time now for a look at the business news. mark is back with us. first off, greece. it is back in the spotlight after another...
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i've just arrived back in istanbul yesterday, lunchtime. and people sometimes are not taking it all that seriously at the airports. i get really quite concerned when i watch people. i just naturally do this. >> right. >> these things have to be intelligence led. it's like an onion. you've got to peel it back from the outside in. >> it is a big concern. captain desmond ross joining us there. many thanks to you. your gut feeling that this is perhaps cataclysmic of some nature. we don't know of course. it's all purely speculative. we're trying to piece this together. we'll take a very short break. we're back in a moment. severe p isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of
i've just arrived back in istanbul yesterday, lunchtime. and people sometimes are not taking it all that seriously at the airports. i get really quite concerned when i watch people. i just naturally do this. >> right. >> these things have to be intelligence led. it's like an onion. you've got to peel it back from the outside in. >> it is a big concern. captain desmond ross joining us there. many thanks to you. your gut feeling that this is perhaps cataclysmic of some nature....
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. >> we want to pull in our correspondent who is following the story for us from istanbul. people looking at this from the outside may be wondering why would lawmakers want to lift their own immunity from prosecution? what is motivating turkish lawmakers to do this? >> i think officially it's the idea of restoring public confidence in the parliament. that's how the president is arguing it, and in particular what he claims is the presence of terror supporters within the parliament. the kdishshshshshshshshshshshsh parliamentarian. he says it's intolerable and they should face the courts. the party dismissed the charge but that is how is being presented. >> you were in turkey in 1994 and parliamentary immunity was lifted before. what happened then? >> it was a very grim time for turkey. parliamentarians were arrested in parliament, some were taken out in handcuffs and subsequently sent to jail for 10 years. what happened then was a major escalation infighting between kurdish rebels and the turkish state. thousands died on both sides and now the fear is that history could be re
. >> we want to pull in our correspondent who is following the story for us from istanbul. people looking at this from the outside may be wondering why would lawmakers want to lift their own immunity from prosecution? what is motivating turkish lawmakers to do this? >> i think officially it's the idea of restoring public confidence in the parliament. that's how the president is arguing it, and in particular what he claims is the presence of terror supporters within the parliament....
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behavior on tennis court, watch loses his cool smashing his racket during the final of a tournament in istanbul. the top sad, he -- the top seed. he didn't stop with one, actually smashed three raquets. >> he is a senior next year, led the wildcats in three pointers last season, but will always be remembered tore just one of them. >>> now we know the broadway shows in the running for next month's tony awards. judge ♪ >> along with shuffle along ... >> catch this, annual tony awards sunday, june 12th, 8:00 right here on cbs-3. >> we'll be woman. it is called fashion's biggest night. >> still ahead on "eyewitness news", the craziest outfits on the red carpet. at last night's met gal a and there were some doozies, katy? >> sure were. yes, from torn jeans to, well, you'll see. we are looking ahead here to more wet weather. it is dry for now, but, we've got more of the wet stuff to track for you. see you in narrator: the constitution says the president shall make nominations for the supreme court and the senate votes. no exception for election years why is pat toomey refusing to do the job pennsylva
behavior on tennis court, watch loses his cool smashing his racket during the final of a tournament in istanbul. the top sad, he -- the top seed. he didn't stop with one, actually smashed three raquets. >> he is a senior next year, led the wildcats in three pointers last season, but will always be remembered tore just one of them. >>> now we know the broadway shows in the running for next month's tony awards. judge ♪ >> along with shuffle along ... >> catch this,...
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manus: executive producer in istanbul, with the latest on merkel merkel's journey to istanbul.a: the u.s. economy should be strong enough to merit an interest rate increase this year. the central bank is trying to refrain from tightening during the presidential election year. so says san francisco fed president john williams. he told fox news that wile global threats to growth have a balancing act, fed officials probably will raise the benchmark interest rate sometime this year. david stubbs, global market strategist at jpmorgan as the management is still with us. you said earlier in the program, you think just one this year, is that right? david: yes. anna: one do you think, july? ford: i think the question the meetings will be, is the data going to be in place enough to allow a rate hike? the answer to that could be yes. then, with a just park it to get past any volatility the brexit may cuase iause in global marke. there is still a fairly high bar for the u.s. economy to be, just in that regard. you need real concrete proof that growth has bounced back sustainably from the w
manus: executive producer in istanbul, with the latest on merkel merkel's journey to istanbul.a: the u.s. economy should be strong enough to merit an interest rate increase this year. the central bank is trying to refrain from tightening during the presidential election year. so says san francisco fed president john williams. he told fox news that wile global threats to growth have a balancing act, fed officials probably will raise the benchmark interest rate sometime this year. david stubbs,...
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. >> he spoke to reporters after closing the two-day world humanitarian summit in istanbul.representatives from more than 170 nations and non-governmental organizations took part in the conference. they discussed humanitarian crises caused by conflicts and natural disasters around the world. ban released a summary. in itt he says protecting civilians in conflict areas was at the heart of the meeting. and participants agreed to improve the monitoring of international humanitarian law violations in such areas. a number of participants agreed to provide more long-term support to enhance the self-reliance of refugees. ban said member states backed doubling the u.n.'s humanitarian emergency fund to $1 billion. >>> japanese auto giant toyota announced new moves to expand business. gene otani has the details. >> executives are working with uber to explore a business tieup. the firm provides services to dispatch vehicles through a smartphone app. the service allows registered drivers to get paid for giving rides to users, often at prices -- giving rides to users often at prices chea
. >> he spoke to reporters after closing the two-day world humanitarian summit in istanbul.representatives from more than 170 nations and non-governmental organizations took part in the conference. they discussed humanitarian crises caused by conflicts and natural disasters around the world. ban released a summary. in itt he says protecting civilians in conflict areas was at the heart of the meeting. and participants agreed to improve the monitoring of international humanitarian law...
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>> richard engel from istanbul, thanks. you can see more of richard's interview in the series "on assignment" sunday night on nbc. >>> we're back in a moment with a state where lawmakers just voted to make abortion a felony. >>> in oklahoma today, lawmakers passed a bill that would make performing an abortion a felony that would be punishable by up to three years in prison. it now goes to the governor to review and decide whether or not she will sign it. abortion rights groups say the bill is unconstitutional as row versus wade is the law of the land. >>> canada's prime minister apologized for a physical altercation as tempers flared in parliament. he is caught on camera grabbing an opposition member by the arm and elbowing a female lawmaker in the chest in the process. it sparked an uproar with lawmakers yelling at him on the floor. he claims he didn't see the woman behind him but has apologized for his conduct. >>> a big emergency on a major expressway in oklahoma city today after a come lapse after police say it was stru
>> richard engel from istanbul, thanks. you can see more of richard's interview in the series "on assignment" sunday night on nbc. >>> we're back in a moment with a state where lawmakers just voted to make abortion a felony. >>> in oklahoma today, lawmakers passed a bill that would make performing an abortion a felony that would be punishable by up to three years in prison. it now goes to the governor to review and decide whether or not she will sign it....
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jummy: there were other gatherings in los angeles, paris, istanbul, moscow, manila, and london, some of which were also violent. 87 detroit schools are closed today amid a sickout by teachers. the school district announcing saturday it would not have enough money to continue paying teachers this summer. the teachers union asked instructors to call out sick under michigan law. sickouts earlier this year caused tens of thousands of students to miss class. new this noon, the virginia supreme court ruled that cohabitation laws do apply to same-sex couples. the court agreed with the fairfax county man who said he should not have to pay child support because his observation wife was living with and engaged to another woman. the ruling overturns the decision of an appeals court that claims cohabitation could only occur between a man and a woman. coming up on abc 7 news at noon -- some bang in the hoosier state. the race for the white house heads to indiana, why this battle is so crucial for at least one candidate. plus the debate over an estate heads to a judge. who stands to inherit his mi
jummy: there were other gatherings in los angeles, paris, istanbul, moscow, manila, and london, some of which were also violent. 87 detroit schools are closed today amid a sickout by teachers. the school district announcing saturday it would not have enough money to continue paying teachers this summer. the teachers union asked instructors to call out sick under michigan law. sickouts earlier this year caused tens of thousands of students to miss class. new this noon, the virginia supreme court...
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you may end up in istanbul and then real madrid and can come back to it.n my old life we cut dan degree knee he green twice and now he's fine. >> ron jaworski and his soul team hosting the orlando predator. third quarter, he the score. the soul handed orlando their first loss of the season 62-54 is the final and now tied for first place in the american conference. >> nice. thank you so much lesley, still to come. honoring a hero. see how a local man who gave his life for his country was >> ♪ >> welcome back everyone. back on "eyewitness news" now with an emotional event in gloucester county to honor an american hero. >>> "eyewitness news" at kingsway regional high school in woolwich township, new jersey. there was a military flyover followed by a home run derby to remember captain ryan iannelli. iannelli died overseas in a helicopter accident and today's event raised money for a foundation started in ryan's name to benefit local students. we >> that's "eyewitness news" tonight. i'm natasha brown for lesley lauren all of us here we appreciate you being with
you may end up in istanbul and then real madrid and can come back to it.n my old life we cut dan degree knee he green twice and now he's fine. >> ron jaworski and his soul team hosting the orlando predator. third quarter, he the score. the soul handed orlando their first loss of the season 62-54 is the final and now tied for first place in the american conference. >> nice. thank you so much lesley, still to come. honoring a hero. see how a local man who gave his life for his country...
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. >> reporter: suppose you had a few dollars and you had to get from paris to istanbul.en this is how you would go, first class on the oryentd express. he stares down from the podium like some benevolent bird of prey, eyes staring past that greenacres -- great beak. it's all wonderfully choreographed. here we are, on board a ship bound for mali. sure you haven't got any money? >> no, no. it's against company rules. >> let's play for fun. >> if you like that one pal... >> portrait of a 68-year-old hustler and some memories. it seemed a pity to interrupt what's so far been a pretty happy tale. the russians are coming. or at least they want to. if you can believe it, there's an even remote atoll at the very tip of this archipelago called gann. >> hello, morley. can i ask you a question? is your wife here? >> no, she's not. >> great. what is wrong? i thawing "60 minutes" was a high-class show. >> a lot of life is blood, sweat and tears, but a lot of it is pure, unadult traited luck, and i've been a very lucky guy. >> pelley: and so have we. we'll celebrate morley's remarkabl
. >> reporter: suppose you had a few dollars and you had to get from paris to istanbul.en this is how you would go, first class on the oryentd express. he stares down from the podium like some benevolent bird of prey, eyes staring past that greenacres -- great beak. it's all wonderfully choreographed. here we are, on board a ship bound for mali. sure you haven't got any money? >> no, no. it's against company rules. >> let's play for fun. >> if you like that one pal......
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>> richard engel from istanbul, thanks. you can see more of richard's interview in the series "on assignment" sunday night on nbc. >>> we're back in a moment with a state where law look, the wolf was huffing and puffing. like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. you should tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. symbicort could
>> richard engel from istanbul, thanks. you can see more of richard's interview in the series "on assignment" sunday night on nbc. >>> we're back in a moment with a state where law look, the wolf was huffing and puffing. like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5...
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nicolle: rishaad: the draft that is wiped out turkish stocks this month could affect istanbul.eral bearish signals. what is happening here? sam: it is quite simple. a story of political risk in turkey. a couple of weeks ago we were looking at influence into bonds and stocks outweighing all the outflows we've seen in the past 12 months. that has all gone out the window now. the also 100one index was down 7.4%. thes mainly because backdrop of the markets. it is ending with the prime minister leaving his post. a reminder to all investors. one of the biggest risks you take is political. nicolle: rishaad: driven a signs yet that it may happen? sam: it underscores the bearishness in the turkish stock market. we've got moving averages. divergence. i won't bore you with the details. the point is that those measures are all pointing to increase to bearishness in the turkish market. this selloff and we did see a slight uptick yesterday. it might not be over yet. rishaad: some indicators that are not so bearish. sam: in the short term yes. is aelative strength index measure of how fast st
nicolle: rishaad: the draft that is wiped out turkish stocks this month could affect istanbul.eral bearish signals. what is happening here? sam: it is quite simple. a story of political risk in turkey. a couple of weeks ago we were looking at influence into bonds and stocks outweighing all the outflows we've seen in the past 12 months. that has all gone out the window now. the also 100one index was down 7.4%. thes mainly because backdrop of the markets. it is ending with the prime minister...
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had a few dollars and you had to get from paris to istanbul. this is how you would go. first class on the orient express. rose: only safer retired to just eight days before his death. that i don't like being on television i find it intimidating and discomforting. it makes me uneasy. he was a complex man to the end. he is dearly missed. joining me now is jeff fager the second of producer of 60 minutes. he produced many of his historians. you knew him well. when did you first get to know morley safer? jeff: i was in the london bureau which was always a special place. mid-1980's.in the morley would come through and work with his brother. those two did so much together. they traveled the world together. they spent so much time together. it was a brilliant team. i always thought wouldn't it be amazing to someday work with morley safer. i got to 60 minutes at the end of the 80's. steve kroft and i joined together. i was fortunate enough to get on morley safer's team. rose: much has been said about his capacity to put words to pictures. the tradition at cbs news which starts w
had a few dollars and you had to get from paris to istanbul. this is how you would go. first class on the orient express. rose: only safer retired to just eight days before his death. that i don't like being on television i find it intimidating and discomforting. it makes me uneasy. he was a complex man to the end. he is dearly missed. joining me now is jeff fager the second of producer of 60 minutes. he produced many of his historians. you knew him well. when did you first get to know morley...
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suppose you had a few dollars and you had to get from paris to istanbul.en this is how you would go. first class on the "orient express." >> reporter: from the dawn of his career to its twilight, morley safer was, above all, a writer, a brilliant writer. >> he stares down from the podium like some benevolent bird of prey, eyes staring past that great beak. it's all wonderfully choreographed, every gangly move. >> reporter: he knew, as mark twain put it, the difference between the right word and the almost-right word is the difference between lightning and the lightning bug. >> reporter: tarkook lasooria, a fit old man in his 94th year, is on his way to his mother's birthday party. >> reporter: he relished working behind the camera. in front of it-- >> right here! >> reporter: not so much. >> people might find it very odd-- come on-- but i really don't like being on television. it is not natural to be talking to a piece of machinery. but the money's very good. the predominant feeling among the europeans of central africa. >> reporter: for 60 remarkable year
suppose you had a few dollars and you had to get from paris to istanbul.en this is how you would go. first class on the "orient express." >> reporter: from the dawn of his career to its twilight, morley safer was, above all, a writer, a brilliant writer. >> he stares down from the podium like some benevolent bird of prey, eyes staring past that great beak. it's all wonderfully choreographed, every gangly move. >> reporter: he knew, as mark twain put it, the...
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this political situation in turkey makes things worse. .et's get over to istanbul how surprising is thisa political battle between the president and the prime minister could end -- lead to the end of an era. we have been hearing of the divide between the leaders. oh for the last week, the speculation started that davutoglu may resign. yesterday evening for one hour and 40 minutes. even though there was no official statement, bloomberg has learned is that prime minister davutoglu plans to call a party convention and he will not be a candidate. we are also learning that prime minister duffy told to is expected a hold a press conference in four hours when he could formally announce the plans. rishaad: how did we come to this state of affairs? reporter: as i said, there has been a divide between the camps. speculation of a possible resignation started it on friday, the party stripped prime minister davutoglu as his ability to choose provincial leaders. there are people in the party who wanted him out. one of the main causes of the tension is the fact that erdogan people think that davutoglu
this political situation in turkey makes things worse. .et's get over to istanbul how surprising is thisa political battle between the president and the prime minister could end -- lead to the end of an era. we have been hearing of the divide between the leaders. oh for the last week, the speculation started that davutoglu may resign. yesterday evening for one hour and 40 minutes. even though there was no official statement, bloomberg has learned is that prime minister davutoglu plans to call a...