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so, this experience in istanbul. we are walking out of the airport, this was right after the attack as we are waiting for the buses, thousands and thousands of people, this feeling of being connected with so many different cultures and faiths and no faiths at all. which ito this quote found by brene brown, where she says, "motor ability is the birthplace of connection in the path to the feeling of worthiness, if it doesn't feel vulnerable, the sharing is probably not constructive." vulnerability is the birthplace of connection. could this be, for us, a path to safety? could this be a path to overcome hatred and violence if we are ready to share our vulnerability? if we are ready to share a vulnerability in order to connect across different faiths, across different cultures and countries? during the ebola crisis, one very interesting experience was a joint task force of religious leaders. the chair was the bishop of united methodist church in sarah who wasin sierra leone , also vice president of our board. we were ver
so, this experience in istanbul. we are walking out of the airport, this was right after the attack as we are waiting for the buses, thousands and thousands of people, this feeling of being connected with so many different cultures and faiths and no faiths at all. which ito this quote found by brene brown, where she says, "motor ability is the birthplace of connection in the path to the feeling of worthiness, if it doesn't feel vulnerable, the sharing is probably not constructive."...
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so, this experience in istanbul. we are walking out of the airport, this was right after the attack as we are waiting for the buses, thousands and thousands of people, this feeling of being connected with so many different cultures and faiths and no faiths at all. it led to this quote which i found by brene brown, where she ays, "vulnerability is the birthplace of connection in the path to the feeling of worthiness, if it doesn't feel vulnerable, the sharing is probably not constructed." vulnerability is the birthplace of connection. could this be, for us, a path to safety? could this be a path to overcome hatred and violence if we are ready to share our vulnerability? if we are ready to share a vulnerability in order to connect across different faiths, across different ultures and countries? during the ebola crisis, i already quoted it, one very interesting experience was a joint task force of religious leaders. the chair was the bishop of united methodist church in sierra leone, who was also vice president of our b
so, this experience in istanbul. we are walking out of the airport, this was right after the attack as we are waiting for the buses, thousands and thousands of people, this feeling of being connected with so many different cultures and faiths and no faiths at all. it led to this quote which i found by brene brown, where she ays, "vulnerability is the birthplace of connection in the path to the feeling of worthiness, if it doesn't feel vulnerable, the sharing is probably not...
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a state ofpite emergency that limits public gatherings, gay-rights activists have rallied in istanbullling for justice after the murder of a transgender woman. fake,er: the wounds are but the threat is real. protestedn istanbul against violence towards transgender's after a body was reported burned beyond recognition. a prominenter was rights activists and a beloved figure in the lgbt community. >> we will fight until we find those responsible for the murder. reporter: the rally was held despite turkey's state of emergency, which limits public gatherings. it comes after another gay refugee was found decapitated in istanbul last month. >> unfortunately, in europe, there are more hate crimes in turkey than any other country. it has been years we have been trying to get our message across at the highest level to change laws concerning hate crimes. homosexualityle is legal in turkey, hate crimes are common. transsexuals have been killed in the country. they were never likely to trouble the united states, great britain, or china, but fiji has celebrated the return of its athletes in style.
a state ofpite emergency that limits public gatherings, gay-rights activists have rallied in istanbullling for justice after the murder of a transgender woman. fake,er: the wounds are but the threat is real. protestedn istanbul against violence towards transgender's after a body was reported burned beyond recognition. a prominenter was rights activists and a beloved figure in the lgbt community. >> we will fight until we find those responsible for the murder. reporter: the rally was held...
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reporter: gencay is leaving behind a well-paid job in istanbul.n her laptop, she sorts through new job offers in canada. the main thing is to get out -- whic is why she's not choosy in her job search. bengisu gencay: my husband's a good cook -- he's also had some training. if all else fails, we can always open up a restaurant abroad. reporter: there are still places in istanbul where gencay and her husband can go out and drink alcohol. but the pressure from religious-nationalist circles on western-oriented young turks has been increasing. in the past week, a cell-phone video circulated online, which showed a man drinking beer being abused by people at a pro-erdogan demonstration. he had refused to hold a turkish flag. the perpetrators boasted that he got the punishment he deserved. videos like these are intimidating. behic sabuncu: incidents like this started right after the failed coup. this sort of thing never used to happen. the message is clear -- we don't like you or your lifestyle. it's better if you just leave. otherwise, you'll be sorry. r
reporter: gencay is leaving behind a well-paid job in istanbul.n her laptop, she sorts through new job offers in canada. the main thing is to get out -- whic is why she's not choosy in her job search. bengisu gencay: my husband's a good cook -- he's also had some training. if all else fails, we can always open up a restaurant abroad. reporter: there are still places in istanbul where gencay and her husband can go out and drink alcohol. but the pressure from religious-nationalist circles on...
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he was a student in istanbul at the time. to this day, he is haunted by the brutality he experienced. >> this is where they arrested me. i was wedged between two cars. the police jumped out, put a sack over me, and brought me to the police station. there the so-called interrogation began. they beat the soles of my feet, administered electric shocks, deprived me of sleep and shouted abuse at me. that was for two days. >> some 650,000 people were arrested in the course of a few days. they included left-wing activists like can, liberal thinkers and many kurds. the putsch took place on spetember 12th, 1980, following a period of unrest between left and right-wing groups. martial law was declared. istanbul's taksim square became a symbol of the coup. last week, this square was once again occupied by soldiers determined to overthrow the government and seize power. days later, people stop to take photographs here. thousands of akp supporters answered erdogan's call to take to the streets to defeat the coup. >> we love our government
he was a student in istanbul at the time. to this day, he is haunted by the brutality he experienced. >> this is where they arrested me. i was wedged between two cars. the police jumped out, put a sack over me, and brought me to the police station. there the so-called interrogation began. they beat the soles of my feet, administered electric shocks, deprived me of sleep and shouted abuse at me. that was for two days. >> some 650,000 people were arrested in the course of a few days....
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police, the of the counterterrorism division, especially in ankara and istanbul. just three hours after erdogan's officers were63 arrested, or they started to arrest those officers. vacation,em were on some of them were even openly against the coup. -- from aechnical technical standpoint of you, in three hours, the chief of police -- i cannot name the list of and thatle -- distributed it to all of turkey and start the rest of them. this is the biggest question i have. is -- almostber 20,000 people arrested. it obviously tells me that -- [indiscernible] six months to a year, because it is impossible to figure out who is who or who is behind the coup . if you look at the people who were purged, professors, journalists. nothing to do with the coup. that to what happened afterwards. as soon as the coup attempt happened, the blame started to come out. claimed to be behind the coup. the second was the americans. first, general was behind the coup. then the cia was behind the coup . then obama's name came up. instructions.--mass demonstrations. today we still have those
police, the of the counterterrorism division, especially in ankara and istanbul. just three hours after erdogan's officers were63 arrested, or they started to arrest those officers. vacation,em were on some of them were even openly against the coup. -- from aechnical technical standpoint of you, in three hours, the chief of police -- i cannot name the list of and thatle -- distributed it to all of turkey and start the rest of them. this is the biggest question i have. is -- almostber 20,000...
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elaine. >>> holly williams in istanbul, holly, thank you. >> off after more than two weeks in rio the summer olympics come to a close. team usa heading home with the most medals. ben tracy is covering the games for us in rio. >> reporter: it was a golden night on the court for the u.s. women's basketball team. as expected, the men's basketball team won its own gold today. knocking off serbia. american shakur stevenson punched his way to silver in bantamweight boxing. >> scores! >> but the only competition that seemed to matter in rio this weekend was soccer. the host country beat germany to win gold. and regain its national pride. after a humiliating loss in the 2014 world cup. now, all that is left is the closing ceremony. biles will carry the flag for team usa. >> i'm very honored they got to select me. one of my biggest worries, i am afraid the flag is going to be too heavy for me. i am very short the i am a little worried about that part. i think they will guide me through it. >> reporter: biles was selected by fellow teammates and will be the first female gymnast to lead the u.s.
elaine. >>> holly williams in istanbul, holly, thank you. >> off after more than two weeks in rio the summer olympics come to a close. team usa heading home with the most medals. ben tracy is covering the games for us in rio. >> reporter: it was a golden night on the court for the u.s. women's basketball team. as expected, the men's basketball team won its own gold today. knocking off serbia. american shakur stevenson punched his way to silver in bantamweight boxing....
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earlier this week, turkish authorities shut down a newspaper in istanbul and arrested some of its staff after claiming the paper supported the pkk. the newspaper's closure is part of an ongoing crackdown on dissent in turkey following a failed military coup in july. the australian government says it will close the manus island immigration detention center after reports of harsh conditions and rampant abuse there, including for child detainees. manus is one of the two offshore detention facilities australia uses for asylum-seeking migrants. many of those at the manus island facility have spent years in detention and suffer from mental health issues. the australian government has so far said none of those detained inmanus would be resettled australia, but the head said he would welcome the resettlement. >> particularly for families, as long as they don't present a security or safety risk, are
earlier this week, turkish authorities shut down a newspaper in istanbul and arrested some of its staff after claiming the paper supported the pkk. the newspaper's closure is part of an ongoing crackdown on dissent in turkey following a failed military coup in july. the australian government says it will close the manus island immigration detention center after reports of harsh conditions and rampant abuse there, including for child detainees. manus is one of the two offshore detention...
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ben wedeman joins us now from istanbul with more on this. it is not long after this blast, of course. what information are you able to tell us about this? >> reporter: this is the fifth such bombing in the last two weeks, rosemary. we understand the explosion went off outside this police station in elazig around 8:00 in the morning local time. that's 2 1/2 hours ago. that's the time that there's a lot of people on their way to work. now, it's not clear what sort of explosive it was. was it a car bomb or something else. but we understand from turkish authorities that hundreds of people have been wounded. cnn turk is reporting three people killed, but it's still early. so that's probably not the final death toll. as i said, this is the fifth such bombing in the last two weeks. and recently, a pkk leader, that's the kurdish worker's party, which is engaged in a low intensity war against the turkish state, he threatened turkish police saying that they will not be safe in turkish cities, in the center of turn irk centers. it is believed that this
ben wedeman joins us now from istanbul with more on this. it is not long after this blast, of course. what information are you able to tell us about this? >> reporter: this is the fifth such bombing in the last two weeks, rosemary. we understand the explosion went off outside this police station in elazig around 8:00 in the morning local time. that's 2 1/2 hours ago. that's the time that there's a lot of people on their way to work. now, it's not clear what sort of explosive it was. was...
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ai >> quijano: holly williams in istanbul, thank you. after more than two weeks in rio, the summer olympics come to a close. teamu sa is heading home withto the most medals. h ben tracy is covering the games for us in rio. >> reporter: it was a golden night on the court for the u.s. women's basketball team. team u.s.a.'s 20 year long winning streak alive. as expected, the men's basketball team won its own gold today for knocking off serbian. american shocker stevenson,-- shakur steven sorn punched his way to silver in bantam weight boxing. but the only competition that seemed to matter in rio this weekend was soccer. the host country beat germany it win gold and regain its national pride after a humiliating loss now all that's left is the closing ceremony.cl four-time gold medalist simone biles will carry the flag for team u.s.a.g >> i'm very honored that they got to select me but one of my biggest worries is i'm afraid the flag is going to be tooon heavy for me. i'm a little short, so i'm worried about that but i think woey will guide m
ai >> quijano: holly williams in istanbul, thank you. after more than two weeks in rio, the summer olympics come to a close. teamu sa is heading home withto the most medals. h ben tracy is covering the games for us in rio. >> reporter: it was a golden night on the court for the u.s. women's basketball team. team u.s.a.'s 20 year long winning streak alive. as expected, the men's basketball team won its own gold today for knocking off serbian. american shocker stevenson,-- shakur...
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holly williams is in istanbul. pa reporter: less than a day after a wedding party became the scene of a massacre, they buried their dead. gaziantep is just 40 miles from the syrian border and isis is the most likely culprit according to turkey's president. re far the extremists haven't claimed responsibility. ekt this explosion comes just weeks after three suspected isis terrorists detonated themselves 0 istanbul's main airport, eeaving nearly 50 dead. and it's been only a month since an attempted military coup saw tanks on city streets. fighter jets flying low overhead and explosions tear through turkey's parliament building. the turkish authorities blame the failed coup on fethullah gulen, an islamic cleric who lives in exile in pennsylvania, gulen denies it but the turkish government is demanding his extradition and many believe the u.s. supported the fail coup. as turkey contends with a span of attacks and political upheaval, next week vice president joe biden will visit the country to try to repair relations w
holly williams is in istanbul. pa reporter: less than a day after a wedding party became the scene of a massacre, they buried their dead. gaziantep is just 40 miles from the syrian border and isis is the most likely culprit according to turkey's president. re far the extremists haven't claimed responsibility. ekt this explosion comes just weeks after three suspected isis terrorists detonated themselves 0 istanbul's main airport, eeaving nearly 50 dead. and it's been only a month since an...
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reporter: gencay is leaving behind a well-paid job in istanbul.p, she sorts through new job offers in canada. the main thing is to get out -- whic is why she's not choosy in her job search. bengisu gencay: my husband's a good cook -- he's also had some training. if all else fails, we can always open up a restaurant abroad. reporter: there are still places in istanbul where gencay and her husband can go out and drink alcohol. but the pressure from religious-nationalist circles on western-oriented young turks has been increasing. in the past week, a cell-phone video circulated online, which showed a man drinking beer being abused by people at t a pro-erdogan demonstration. he had refused to hold a turkish flag. the perpetratotors boasted thate got the punishment he deserved. videos like these are intimidating. behic sabuncu: incidents like this started right after the failed coup. this sort of thing never used to happen. the message is clear -- we don't like you or your lifestyle. it's better if you just leave. otherwise, you'll be sorry. reporter:
reporter: gencay is leaving behind a well-paid job in istanbul.p, she sorts through new job offers in canada. the main thing is to get out -- whic is why she's not choosy in her job search. bengisu gencay: my husband's a good cook -- he's also had some training. if all else fails, we can always open up a restaurant abroad. reporter: there are still places in istanbul where gencay and her husband can go out and drink alcohol. but the pressure from religious-nationalist circles on...
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experience in a stumble -- in istanbul. we are walking out of the airport after the attack as we are waiting for the buses, thousands and thousands of people, this feeling of being connected with so many different coulters, face, and no face at faith, and nos, faiths at all. vulnerability is the birthplace of connection and the path to the feeling of worthless -- worthiness. if it does not feel vulnerable, the share is probably not constructive. vulnerability is the birthplace of connection. could the -- could this be for us a path to safety? could this be a path to overcome hatred and violence if we are ready to share all vulnerability? if we are ready to share a vulnerability in order to faiths,across different cultures, and countries? experienceteresting was a joint task force of religious leaders. the chair was the bishop of united methodist church who was also vice president of our board. we were very intensely connected with this whole effort. religious leaders in sierra leone at that time came together need forhere w
experience in a stumble -- in istanbul. we are walking out of the airport after the attack as we are waiting for the buses, thousands and thousands of people, this feeling of being connected with so many different coulters, face, and no face at faith, and nos, faiths at all. vulnerability is the birthplace of connection and the path to the feeling of worthless -- worthiness. if it does not feel vulnerable, the share is probably not constructive. vulnerability is the birthplace of connection....
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to get insights, our stephenson intom istanbul. what's the latest on that recapture jarablus? tom: i think it's fair to say at all the evidence u.s.-backeds turkish operation to seize jarablus has been successful everying to basically measure we have to realize what's going on, it seems as if in full has been taken control by turkish forces so these were directly turkish forces including heavy armor like tanks and artillery 1500 syrianund fighters backed by the turkish government from various, as far islamist groups. as faras far as we can tell thee wasn't a great deal of fighting, put it bluntly. it looks as though the islamic fighters had withdrawn from the city previous to the attack. we'll have to see whether or not aat's in preparation for counter attack or if they're ceding the city to turkish backed forces. certain is that this is an historic event. now, the world, and also the united states especially has been calling on turkey to intervene against the state very much like. this it's happened and jarablus has fallen and we'll have to see happens from here. catherine: t
to get insights, our stephenson intom istanbul. what's the latest on that recapture jarablus? tom: i think it's fair to say at all the evidence u.s.-backeds turkish operation to seize jarablus has been successful everying to basically measure we have to realize what's going on, it seems as if in full has been taken control by turkish forces so these were directly turkish forces including heavy armor like tanks and artillery 1500 syrianund fighters backed by the turkish government from various,...
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. >> cbs2's holly williams has more on the deadly attack in istanbul. >> the bride and groom survived the attack and were taken to hospital apparently in shock after their wedding party became the scene of a massacre. just 40 miles from the syrian border, and isis is the most likely culprit according to turkey's president. so far, the extremists haven't child, it wouldn't be the first time that isis has exploited the innocent to carry out acts of heinous violence. in the iraqi city of kurkok city forces stopped this boy from wearing a suicide vest and prevented him from detonating himself. this boy turned himself into police in baghdad in 2014 asking them to cut off his suicide vest because he didn't isis isn't the only militant group to use child suicide bombers, but what is unusual is the role of children in their propaganda videos, in which they repeatedly are being shown reportedly carrying out executions. most of the videos are simply too disturbing for us to show you. trying to identify the young suicide bomber. they are apparently examining the remnants of the suicide vest whic
. >> cbs2's holly williams has more on the deadly attack in istanbul. >> the bride and groom survived the attack and were taken to hospital apparently in shock after their wedding party became the scene of a massacre. just 40 miles from the syrian border, and isis is the most likely culprit according to turkey's president. so far, the extremists haven't child, it wouldn't be the first time that isis has exploited the innocent to carry out acts of heinous violence. in the iraqi city...
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in the heart of istanbul's tourist district in january, and in ankara last year. it's all part of turkey's growing instability. just weeks ago top military generals rebelled against president erdogan in a failed coup. such political turmoil could weaken the army, enemy. matt bradley, nbc news. >>> back in the u.s., this has been a weekend of severe weather stretching from texas to michigan and there are more storms forecast for tonight. nbc's morgan radford has our report. >> reporter: winds of up to 70 miles an hour, whipping through america's heartland, with two reports of tornadoes touching down in ohio, two more in indiana. this as heavy rains pounded the pavement in michigan. seven possible tornado touchdownsor >> it was just like the movies. i have watched the "wizard of oz" i know what a twister looks like. >> reporter: the twisters reportedly landing just south of grand rapids, uprooting trees and knocking down power lines, leaving traffic lights dangling in the wind. as first responders raced to help victims. >> took out the swingset, took out my garden.
in the heart of istanbul's tourist district in january, and in ankara last year. it's all part of turkey's growing instability. just weeks ago top military generals rebelled against president erdogan in a failed coup. such political turmoil could weaken the army, enemy. matt bradley, nbc news. >>> back in the u.s., this has been a weekend of severe weather stretching from texas to michigan and there are more storms forecast for tonight. nbc's morgan radford has our report. >>...
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thank you, tom stevenson reporting from istanbul.syrian capital damascus condemned the turkish intervention in syria. the foreign ministry said it is condemning the crossing of turkish tanks into syria, calling it a breach of sovereignty. president joe biden has landed in the turkish capital of ankara. his visit comes more than a month after a failed military coup. his visit will focus on turkey's request for the extradition of a muslim cleric living in america. here are the details. >> turkey has wanted him for years. now the u.s. state department says it has received a formal extraditeom ankara to this muslim cleric. >> we can confirm turkey has requested the extradition. you have seen turkish politicians talk about him or make allegations that he was connected. is that this request does not relate to his involvement or allegedly involvement in the coup. >> turkey is still reeling from last month's coup attempt. at least 240 people were killed. the turkish president says the plot was orchestrated by the cleric, who has lived in exi
thank you, tom stevenson reporting from istanbul.syrian capital damascus condemned the turkish intervention in syria. the foreign ministry said it is condemning the crossing of turkish tanks into syria, calling it a breach of sovereignty. president joe biden has landed in the turkish capital of ankara. his visit comes more than a month after a failed military coup. his visit will focus on turkey's request for the extradition of a muslim cleric living in america. here are the details. >>...
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let's go to istanbul, our senior international correspondent arwa damon is on the story for us.turkey, two very close nato allies? >> reporter: well, there's a very real potential that they just may not be so close anymore because everyone here, wolf, from the president on down has very openly and harshly said that whether or not the u.s. actually does end up handing over fethullah gulen, it is going to be a direct measure of the two nations pea' relationsh. the turks believe that at the and his movement were behind this coup. they say they have the evidence to back it, and they say that the u.s. has a responsibility to actually bring him in to custody now. they have already put that request forward, even though they haven't presented all of the evidence and intelligence they have at hand to do with this most recent failed coup attempt. but they say they have intelligence that he may be trying to flee to another country where turkey won't be able to reach him. and, wolf, there's already a sense here amongst the turkish population that america must somehow be responsible for this
let's go to istanbul, our senior international correspondent arwa damon is on the story for us.turkey, two very close nato allies? >> reporter: well, there's a very real potential that they just may not be so close anymore because everyone here, wolf, from the president on down has very openly and harshly said that whether or not the u.s. actually does end up handing over fethullah gulen, it is going to be a direct measure of the two nations pea' relationsh. the turks believe that at the...
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he's t and our correspondent in istanbul. they are both on the story for us tonight. dorian, how likely is it this agreement is going to basically die? it's very unclear, but you want to view it through the spectrum of the rising tensions between turkey and europe in the aftermath of this coup. europe has been very critical of turkey in this crackdown and we've seen a lot of anger. they believe that criticism is unjustified saying they are facing a threat. it's important how corn turkey's cooperation is. there isn't too much interest in visa-free travel. there are three million civil servants who are banned from traveling across as a result of the aftermath of the coup. 50,000 people have had their passport revoked. this is more of a message to europe of how important turkey is and how important turkey's cooperation is going forward. >> reupert, how much would you say is german government is worried about this deal collapsing? >> well, german officials here say, yes, this deal is one of the key stones of our refugee policies, but yes, this deal is also of quite some i
he's t and our correspondent in istanbul. they are both on the story for us tonight. dorian, how likely is it this agreement is going to basically die? it's very unclear, but you want to view it through the spectrum of the rising tensions between turkey and europe in the aftermath of this coup. europe has been very critical of turkey in this crackdown and we've seen a lot of anger. they believe that criticism is unjustified saying they are facing a threat. it's important how corn turkey's...
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holly williams, cbs news, istanbul.) ((christianne klein)) >>> the pentagon said earlier this year that 25-thousand isis fighters have been killed by u-s coalition airstrikes./// ((paul joncich)) >>> the national vietnam veterans foundation has closed its doors for good. than 27 million dollars over the past four years. --- but only less two percent went to veterans. the report also revealed the leader of the organization was a lawyer for the department of veterans affairs. they are now reviewing the case. david kaufaman... the charity's vice persident says tom burch has resigned from the foundation and the n-v-v-f has shut down completely. --- and it will only distribute blankets and personal care kits./// ((christianne klein)) >>> tesla motors plans to announced today the upgrade will improve how data from the radar system is processed. radar helps the car see things that may be blocked to cameras in bright sunlight or bad weather. right now tesla's autopilot system can maintain a set speed, keep the car within its lan
holly williams, cbs news, istanbul.) ((christianne klein)) >>> the pentagon said earlier this year that 25-thousand isis fighters have been killed by u-s coalition airstrikes./// ((paul joncich)) >>> the national vietnam veterans foundation has closed its doors for good. than 27 million dollars over the past four years. --- but only less two percent went to veterans. the report also revealed the leader of the organization was a lawyer for the department of veterans affairs....
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holly williams is in istanbul. >> reporter: less than a day after a wedding party beca the their dead. gazian tep is just 40 mes fro the syrian border and is the most likely culprit according to tur co'sresident. so far th extremists haven't clmed responsibility. but this explosion comes just weeks after three suspected isis terrorists detonated themselves in is std beul's main airport, leaving nearly 50 dead. and it's been only month since an attempted military coup saw tanks on city streets. fighter ts flying low overhead and explosions tear through turkey's parliament building. the turkish authorities blame the failedcoupon fethullah gu len an islamic cleric who lives in exile in pennsylvia, gu llen denies it but the turkish government is deny -- demanding his extra daition and many as tkey coends with a spait of attacks and political upheaval, next week vice president swroa bidewill visit the couny to try to repair relations wi one of america's most important allies i fight agait isis. >> qjano: hollyilliams in istanbul, thank you. after more thatwo weeks in rio, the summer olympi
holly williams is in istanbul. >> reporter: less than a day after a wedding party beca the their dead. gazian tep is just 40 mes fro the syrian border and is the most likely culprit according to tur co'sresident. so far th extremists haven't clmed responsibility. but this explosion comes just weeks after three suspected isis terrorists detonated themselves in is std beul's main airport, leaving nearly 50 dead. and it's been only month since an attempted military coup saw tanks on city...
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istanbul is steeped in h history.uettes of the many bridges, mosques, and minarets create a mystical atmosphere. this city has its own unique identity. the narrow alleyways and streets are teeming with life, with its many shops, merchants, cafes, food, and, naturally, its musicians. taksim trio is a supergroup of the best trio of musicians in turkey. the trio's music is an exotic gumbo of gypsy musisic, turkish folk music, arabesque, jazz, and sometimes even classical music. these instrumental virtuosos have made an impact all over the world. their touring calendar takes them from dubai to new york city. man: ole. [man singing in arabic] yaffa: over 800 years ago in persia in the modern-day iran, a poet was born. he was also a philosopher, lawyer, and a scholar of islam. his name was jallal ad-din muhahammad rum of course, this genius wawas so a a mumusician.hehe mevvi s sufi brotherhd d that was formemed after t the passing of mr. rumi cocombines mumusic, movement, ad meditation. the ritual takes you through thehe ve
istanbul is steeped in h history.uettes of the many bridges, mosques, and minarets create a mystical atmosphere. this city has its own unique identity. the narrow alleyways and streets are teeming with life, with its many shops, merchants, cafes, food, and, naturally, its musicians. taksim trio is a supergroup of the best trio of musicians in turkey. the trio's music is an exotic gumbo of gypsy musisic, turkish folk music, arabesque, jazz, and sometimes even classical music. these instrumental...
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. >>> holly williams is in istanbul. >> reporter: less than ape day after a wedding party became the scene of a massacre, they buried their dead. gaziantep is 40 miles from the syrian border and isis is the most likely culprit. according to so far, the extremists haven't claimed responsibility. but this explosion comes just weeks after three suspected isis terrorists detonated themselves in istanbul's main airport. leaving nearly 50 dead. it has the been only a month since an attempted military coup saw tanks on scity streets. fighter jets flying low overhead and an explosion tear through turkey's parliament building. failed coup on fethullah gulen, a cleric who lives in self-imposed exile in pennsylvania. gulen denies it. the turkish government is demanding his extradition. many turks have now come to believe that the u.s. supported the failed coup. >> reporter: as turkey contends with a spate of violent attacks and political upheaval, next week, vice president joe biden will visit the country to try to repair america any most important allies in the fight against isis. elaine. >>>
. >>> holly williams is in istanbul. >> reporter: less than ape day after a wedding party became the scene of a massacre, they buried their dead. gaziantep is 40 miles from the syrian border and isis is the most likely culprit. according to so far, the extremists haven't claimed responsibility. but this explosion comes just weeks after three suspected isis terrorists detonated themselves in istanbul's main airport. leaving nearly 50 dead. it has the been only a month since an...
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joining us via skype from istanbul is wall street journal reporter dion nissenbaum. this shake up in the military is happening at a time when nato allies are wondering, wait, who is actually in charge, who do i have a relationship with that i can trust. >> that's right. there is actually two wars going on on the border with turkey. you have turkey's own war with kurdish militants and one of the cuop plotters, was actually overseeing that war. and then you have the war against islamic state and the general at the air base which is the main base where the u.s. uses to carry out strikes against islamic state he was arrested as well. there are tankers used from that base to refuel some of the jet fighters used in the coup plot. you have u.s. military saying, how much is this going to impact our fight. they are seeing an impact already, but it's a little bit too early to say, if they will be a measurable or long-term impact. >> sreenivasan: we've heard different reports, we've heard some detentions, we've heard some arrests. we've heard some people release understand they
joining us via skype from istanbul is wall street journal reporter dion nissenbaum. this shake up in the military is happening at a time when nato allies are wondering, wait, who is actually in charge, who do i have a relationship with that i can trust. >> that's right. there is actually two wars going on on the border with turkey. you have turkey's own war with kurdish militants and one of the cuop plotters, was actually overseeing that war. and then you have the war against islamic...
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"bbc news," istanbul. katty: you're watching "bbc world news america"." still to come, he was an olympic great who ran into the record books. tonight, we bring you story of il zatopek and his less than graceful style. a truck bomb exploded outside a protected compound from kabul today. the taliban has claimed responsibility for the attack, which rippled a deep crater. one policeman was killed and our wounded in a gun battle. a suicide attack in the city recently killed 80. we have this report. >> as dawn broke, gunfire and explosions could still be heard in the area around the north gate hotel as people asked for some light to be she would on what exactly happened here last night. >> the blast was so powerful it threw me about a meter from my bed. i was so scared i was seeking to find out what has happened. >> police said a truck packed with explosives blew up outside the north gate hotel. a heavily guarded compound that has a foreign, mainly american contractors on the outskirts of the city. then they said two armed men went inside and police tried to st
"bbc news," istanbul. katty: you're watching "bbc world news america"." still to come, he was an olympic great who ran into the record books. tonight, we bring you story of il zatopek and his less than graceful style. a truck bomb exploded outside a protected compound from kabul today. the taliban has claimed responsibility for the attack, which rippled a deep crater. one policeman was killed and our wounded in a gun battle. a suicide attack in the city recently killed...
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isis says one of its most holly williams in istanbul with details on what could be a devastating blow for the terror group. 3 3 and it's something that hasn't happened in more than fifty years...a ?commercial? flight from the u-s made it's way to cuba today. 3 plus --- chief meterologist 3 news from around the world now --- jetblue flight 387 touched down in cuba this morning...the first commerical flight from the u-s in more than a half century. century.jetblue is the first u-s airline to resume regularly scheduled flights to the communist nation. they're doing it under new allowing americans greater access to cuba. soon --- as many as 110 daily flights fro 10 airlines will depart the u-s for the island nation. s is gonna make travelot only easier, but much more affordable, and that's gonna encourage many more people to t" travel" air marshals will be on some flights and the t-s-a says it's confident in new security protocols. there will beextra security steps like u'll have to check in at a kiosk... so no app or online check in. three to four hours eay. isis says one of i top leader
isis says one of its most holly williams in istanbul with details on what could be a devastating blow for the terror group. 3 3 and it's something that hasn't happened in more than fifty years...a ?commercial? flight from the u-s made it's way to cuba today. 3 plus --- chief meterologist 3 news from around the world now --- jetblue flight 387 touched down in cuba this morning...the first commerical flight from the u-s in more than a half century. century.jetblue is the first u-s airline to...
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cbs news correondent, holly williams reports from istanbul. survived the attack - and were taken to hospital, apparently in shock - after their wedding party became the scene of a massacre. gaziantep is just 40 miles from the syrian border and isis is the most likely culprit, according to turkey's president. so far the extremists haven't claimed responsibility - but if the suicide bomber was indeed a the innocent to carry out acts of heinous violence. in the iraqi city of kirkuk yesterday, cuty forces say they stopped this boy - who was wearing a suicide vest - and prented him from detonating himself. this boy turned himself in to police in baghdad in 2014 - asking them to cut off his suicide vestbecause he didn't nt to blow himself up.isis isn't the only extremist group to e what is unusual is the role of children in the group's propaganda video in which they've repeatedly been shown apparently carrying out executions. most of the videos are simply too disturbing for us to show you. imagine the damage done to the children inv? involved?turkis
cbs news correondent, holly williams reports from istanbul. survived the attack - and were taken to hospital, apparently in shock - after their wedding party became the scene of a massacre. gaziantep is just 40 miles from the syrian border and isis is the most likely culprit, according to turkey's president. so far the extremists haven't claimed responsibility - but if the suicide bomber was indeed a the innocent to carry out acts of heinous violence. in the iraqi city of kirkuk yesterday, cuty...
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and a hour and a half, maybe two hours before that, when people in istanbul and an-cala and all over turkey realized that, yet again, the military or a section of the military were trying to take over the fruits of their democratic will away from them, they were trying to take away their own democracy that they had voted for away from them. they poured out onto the streets, relatively spontaneously and they began to undertake a series of quite creative acts of resistance. about which i realized now much has been written in the west, unfortunately. individual operators of heavy work machines started dragging their trucks, their lories, their work machines, their bulldozers, their harvest teres to the entrances of military garrisons so as to block thanks from potentially exiting and joining the coup. in places in central antolia, adjoining military air strips, jet fighter bases, farmers set their own crops afire so as to create heavy smoke in order to prevent potential pro junta jet fighter planes from taking off. imagine a peasant. peasants are in many ways in terms of their life habi
and a hour and a half, maybe two hours before that, when people in istanbul and an-cala and all over turkey realized that, yet again, the military or a section of the military were trying to take over the fruits of their democratic will away from them, they were trying to take away their own democracy that they had voted for away from them. they poured out onto the streets, relatively spontaneously and they began to undertake a series of quite creative acts of resistance. about which i realized...
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figure, the public voice of the group, would be a set-back at the very least.richard engel, nbc news, istanbul. a small but growing number of restaurants are doing away with tipping... that has long been the norm in the u-s.it's an effort to even the pay among restaurant staff and a means to cope with rising minimum wages and other industry changes. some restaurant owners say tipping is a flawed system.but restaurants that have eliminated the practice have seen mixed results -- and some ended up abandoning the experiment. chipolte continues to try and win back customers following the fallout from an e. coli outbreak.during september they're offering two promotions.every sunday in september, chipotle customers can receive a free kids' meal with the purchase of an entree. school i-d a free drink with the purchase of an entree. the push to get a 15-dollar per hour minimum wage in new jersey gets a ?no.?governor chris christie vetoed the bill that called for that pay hike. the republican leader says raising pay rates to 15-bucks per hour would hurt the state's economy. "all this sounds great, rais
figure, the public voice of the group, would be a set-back at the very least.richard engel, nbc news, istanbul. a small but growing number of restaurants are doing away with tipping... that has long been the norm in the u-s.it's an effort to even the pay among restaurant staff and a means to cope with rising minimum wages and other industry changes. some restaurant owners say tipping is a flawed system.but restaurants that have eliminated the practice have seen mixed results -- and some ended...
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he is the operative responsible for overviewing the attacks in istanbul and elsewhere, where intelligencefficials believe were approved by him. so, a very, very dangerous individual indeed. and perhaps even more than abaghdadi, the one that the western security forces wanted to take off the battlefield. he was also somebody that inspired a wave of terrorism in the west through audiotapes that he put out in the last couple of years calling for isis followers around the world to launch attacks in isis' name by any means necessary. and we saw, for example, that shooting in orlando, over the summer, from one of those audiotapes. >> so, again, this key official under abu al baghdadi suspected to be killed in the strike. also, what more are we hearing about the new reports about isis stepping up its efforts to attack the uk, paul? >> senior intelligence tells me that intelligence came in in the summer that isis was stepping up their efforts infiltrate into the uk to launch taxi. up to this point it's been more difficult to send operatives back to continental europe because the uk is separated b
he is the operative responsible for overviewing the attacks in istanbul and elsewhere, where intelligencefficials believe were approved by him. so, a very, very dangerous individual indeed. and perhaps even more than abaghdadi, the one that the western security forces wanted to take off the battlefield. he was also somebody that inspired a wave of terrorism in the west through audiotapes that he put out in the last couple of years calling for isis followers around the world to launch attacks in...
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the bridge lies north of his gam -- istanbul.ernment has been criticized for cutting down apartments for approach roads. i'm does lee humphrey. this is bloomberg. a potential u.s. interest rate hike next month is unlikely to deter saudi arabia's plans to sell at least $10 billion of bonds. matthew martin joins us. matthew, what is your sense of the strategy here, and why are they unconcerned by a rate hike from the fed? are two things factored into what the saudis are seeking at the moment. first of all is a fed rate type -- that rate hike. from yellen's comments, there is nothing that suggests a hike is not coming up soon. looking at 25y basis points. the saudis are thinking in the grand scheme of things, that is probably not significant enough to force them to try to rush out when they are not ready. the second big factor is they are probably not quite ready yet . as justin was mentioning earlier, the -- this is the first issue coming out of the saudis. the organization still has to write all of its policies and get all the rig
the bridge lies north of his gam -- istanbul.ernment has been criticized for cutting down apartments for approach roads. i'm does lee humphrey. this is bloomberg. a potential u.s. interest rate hike next month is unlikely to deter saudi arabia's plans to sell at least $10 billion of bonds. matthew martin joins us. matthew, what is your sense of the strategy here, and why are they unconcerned by a rate hike from the fed? are two things factored into what the saudis are seeking at the moment....
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arwa damon, cnn, istanbul. >>> we'll take a short break here., a crisis after storms dump more rain in a day than people usually see in a a month. that story, just ahead. >>> plus hear how fans attending the olympic games feel about all the negative headlines surrounding that event. my name is barbara and i make dog chow natural. now that i work there, i value the food even more. i feed it to yoshi because there are no artificial colors, preservatives and it's made with real chicken. i'm so proud to make dog chow natural in davenport, iowa. ♪ the sun'll come out for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ i love ya, tomorrow in the largest heart failure study ever. entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while
arwa damon, cnn, istanbul. >>> we'll take a short break here., a crisis after storms dump more rain in a day than people usually see in a a month. that story, just ahead. >>> plus hear how fans attending the olympic games feel about all the negative headlines surrounding that event. my name is barbara and i make dog chow natural. now that i work there, i value the food even more. i feed it to yoshi because there are no artificial colors, preservatives and it's made with real...