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combating violence against women and preventing domestic violence is the aim of the istanbul convention the uk is yet to ratify. does the prime minister agree with members across his house that the convention should be ratified as a priority. >> the right honorable gentlemen has raised an important subject, it is one that i take seriously. i work hard on it and continue as prime minister. still an estimated 1.3 million female victims of domestic abuse, 400,000 victims of sexual violence. the istanbul convention, we are fully committed to ratifying it and that is why we supported the honorable member in the principle of second reading and committee stage. the measures we have in place go further than the convention but i am clear that we need to maintain this momentum which is why i'm setting up a working group to look at the legislation, how we can find good support and the possibility of domestic violence. >> this friday the house of commons will consider a bill on the istanbul convention and we know the government ministers have been working hard, crossed party support for her bill. t
combating violence against women and preventing domestic violence is the aim of the istanbul convention the uk is yet to ratify. does the prime minister agree with members across his house that the convention should be ratified as a priority. >> the right honorable gentlemen has raised an important subject, it is one that i take seriously. i work hard on it and continue as prime minister. still an estimated 1.3 million female victims of domestic abuse, 400,000 victims of sexual violence....
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. >> reporter: by the time the istanbul/toronto flight landed, jim had been standing around with his sign for hours. all he knew about the syrian brother and sister he was meeting, at 3:00 in the morning, was their names. ahmed and romaff. >> how are >> i'm ahmed. this is my sister. >> reporter: all they knew about him is that somehow this jim estel had brought them to canada. even in a country eager to welcome syrian refugees, he's upped the ante. a prominent canadian entrepreneur, he put up his own money, $1.1 million to resettle 58 syrian lifamies. 250 people at a small university city an hour west of toronto. why? because he was haunted by those pictures on television of syrian cities reduced to rubble. and syrian people dying as they else. >> you don't want to grow old and say you stood by and did nothing. and it's the right thing to do. >> reporter: 68% of canadians support their government's acceptance of syrian refugees. in contrast, 54% of american voters think the united states has no responsibility to take syrians. the fundamental argument against syrian refugees in the un
. >> reporter: by the time the istanbul/toronto flight landed, jim had been standing around with his sign for hours. all he knew about the syrian brother and sister he was meeting, at 3:00 in the morning, was their names. ahmed and romaff. >> how are >> i'm ahmed. this is my sister. >> reporter: all they knew about him is that somehow this jim estel had brought them to canada. even in a country eager to welcome syrian refugees, he's upped the ante. a prominent canadian...
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these iraqi and iranian nationals at istanbul's ataturk airport wasted no time boarding a long—awaited los angeles, confident that this time they shouldn't run the risk of being sent back. when president trump arrived at his weekend retreat in florida yesterday he must have hoped that the centrepiece of his national security policy was secure. and his fury this morning was all too apparent. he tweeted: this is truly a politicised decision by a judge who doesn't understand the law that gives the president the prerogative to determine how immigration is handled. that is the fact of the matter. this judge needs to understand that. the trump administration insists the president has the right to exclude anybody from the country on the grounds of national security. this judicial ruling says that the ruling does america more harm than good. so the question seems certain to be decided here at the supreme court. until the question is resolved, the protests will continue. notjust in the us but around the world. president trump is adamant that ultimately he is right and he will win. richard liste
these iraqi and iranian nationals at istanbul's ataturk airport wasted no time boarding a long—awaited los angeles, confident that this time they shouldn't run the risk of being sent back. when president trump arrived at his weekend retreat in florida yesterday he must have hoped that the centrepiece of his national security policy was secure. and his fury this morning was all too apparent. he tweeted: this is truly a politicised decision by a judge who doesn't understand the law that gives...
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it was going to be a poet, and the armenian genocide broke out and he had to hide in an attic in istanbul from 1915 to 1916-17 and went up there with his books, all these french poets and short story writers and he became a lover of french symbolism and he had a choice, to remain in turkey after the genocide, and the uncle that came into fresno, california. there is a new armenia here, place, valley, surrounded by mountains, grapes as big as egg, watermelons float down the river's, took the bait, came to fresno. he carved out a life here of farming, being a grocery man and writing his poetry. my dad had a football scholarship at usc. the literary things kept a generation. we are sitting in my office in northwest fresno. tons of documents in california and the story of water and that is where we are. this is heaven and hell. where did we first read about that, starting to figure out, thousands of post its, with topics, each cover represented different topic. the central valley really goes, for bakersfield to sacramento and even beyond. the longest valley in the united states, or talking th
it was going to be a poet, and the armenian genocide broke out and he had to hide in an attic in istanbul from 1915 to 1916-17 and went up there with his books, all these french poets and short story writers and he became a lover of french symbolism and he had a choice, to remain in turkey after the genocide, and the uncle that came into fresno, california. there is a new armenia here, place, valley, surrounded by mountains, grapes as big as egg, watermelons float down the river's, took the...
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following this story, live from istanbul.iraqi forces of having total control of the airport? >> there's a big portion of the western side of the tie gres river but it's their first stronghold which they are string board to take other parts of the city as well. infrastructure it's rendered unuseable. after three years under isis control. they are hoping to secure nearby villages as they push north ward into densely part of the city. securing the key part of mosul is key. as you pointed out that would be fierces battle from sometime from here, john. >> as far as retaking the western half of the city of mosul, do we know how much progress the iraqi forces have made so far? >> so far, if you look at geography, they managed to kp capture that. they are trying to get key like the power plant as well as former military base. at present we're not entirely sure whether they manage and secure that. this have former isis head quarters. securing this territory before going forward will be crucial. the key assets before moving north towa
following this story, live from istanbul.iraqi forces of having total control of the airport? >> there's a big portion of the western side of the tie gres river but it's their first stronghold which they are string board to take other parts of the city as well. infrastructure it's rendered unuseable. after three years under isis control. they are hoping to secure nearby villages as they push north ward into densely part of the city. securing the key part of mosul is key. as you pointed...
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i am mindful of the tragic attacks on our allies and what they have suffered in paris, nice, istanbul and right here in brussels. the list goes on. we recognize as well that the imposition of instability have taken on new forms we must now address. for example, the cyber domain. threats,se to these nato is reinforcing deterrence and defense and adapting to more directly address terrorist threats along our southern flank from the mediterranean to turkey, and in the words of the turkish mod, a seamless defense all the way down to the mideast and across the mediterranean. we also met with one of nato's closest partners, georgia. there is appreciation and respect for george's sacrifices onand the battlefield in afghanistan. there are strategic and political realities. i depart here confident that we have an appreciation of the burden we are sharing and we must also stain for deterrence, peace and prosperity. i'm optimistic the alliance will adopt a plan this year to make steady progress toward meeting defense commitments in light of the increased threats we all agree we face. is imperativ
i am mindful of the tragic attacks on our allies and what they have suffered in paris, nice, istanbul and right here in brussels. the list goes on. we recognize as well that the imposition of instability have taken on new forms we must now address. for example, the cyber domain. threats,se to these nato is reinforcing deterrence and defense and adapting to more directly address terrorist threats along our southern flank from the mediterranean to turkey, and in the words of the turkish mod, a...
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we have jomana karadsheh with more from istanbul. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, miguel.onfusion and th uncertainty in the region over the weekend. people not sure what is going on. a week ago they woke up to the news saying they were no longer la allowed to travel to the united states if they were from one. seven muslim majority countries. they woke up today that they can and it is temporary. so much uncertainty and confusion over the weekend here. we did not see any mass rush to get to the airports to get on planes to get to the united states. some people tried to take advantage of the decision to get into the u.s., it seems many others are still waiting to see what happens. they understand this is an ongoing legal battle. they want to see what happens next. it is a risky attempt to risk visas or financial cost of getting to the u.s. overall, talking to people of cautious optimism that the american justice system will overturn a decision that many felt was unjust and they describe collective punishment. >> jomana karadsheh in istanbul, thank you. >>> some largest compan
we have jomana karadsheh with more from istanbul. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, miguel.onfusion and th uncertainty in the region over the weekend. people not sure what is going on. a week ago they woke up to the news saying they were no longer la allowed to travel to the united states if they were from one. seven muslim majority countries. they woke up today that they can and it is temporary. so much uncertainty and confusion over the weekend here. we did not see any mass rush...
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of the tragic attacks on our european allies and what they have suffered in paris, nice, berlin, istanbul. the list goes on. we have recognized that the instability has taken on new forms that we must address, for example, in the cyber domain. is reinforcingto deterrence and defense, and adapting to more directly address terrorist threats along our southern flank in the mediterranean and turkey, and the words of the turkish emoji, defense allseamless the way across the mediterranean. we also met with one of nato's closest partners, georgia. i expressed appreciation and respect on george's contributions in afghanistan. the alliance space is not only strategic realities, but also political realities. i depart confident that we have an appreciation of the burden sharing that we must all sustain for deterrence, peace, and prosperity. i am optimistic the alliance will adopt a plan this year to make steady progress toward meeting defense commitments in light of the priest -- in light of the increased threats we face. it is imperative we do so to confront the threats as outlined by the ministers
of the tragic attacks on our european allies and what they have suffered in paris, nice, berlin, istanbul. the list goes on. we have recognized that the instability has taken on new forms that we must address, for example, in the cyber domain. is reinforcingto deterrence and defense, and adapting to more directly address terrorist threats along our southern flank in the mediterranean and turkey, and the words of the turkish emoji, defense allseamless the way across the mediterranean. we also...
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at the height of an act in istanbul. from 1915 to 1916, 17 and he went up there with his books , maupassant remained, baudelaire, all these french short rewriters. and he became a love of french symbolism. he came down and had a choice, it was to remain in turkey after the genocide, he had a chance to go to the sorbonne in paris and he had this uncle who had come to fresno california, start again and he was fighting my grandfather these letters saying there's a new armenia here. there's a place in the valley surrounded by mountains just like our old place. and as big as jjs and the watermelons that the car , both in the rivers and my grandfather took the bait and he had a chance between paris and fresno. he came to fresno. and he carved out a life here. arming, he was a grocery man and writing poetry. her sons became these jocks, great baseball and football players, my dad had a football scholarship . that literary thing skipped a generation. and it landed on me. right now we are sitting in my office in northwest fresno.
at the height of an act in istanbul. from 1915 to 1916, 17 and he went up there with his books , maupassant remained, baudelaire, all these french short rewriters. and he became a love of french symbolism. he came down and had a choice, it was to remain in turkey after the genocide, he had a chance to go to the sorbonne in paris and he had this uncle who had come to fresno california, start again and he was fighting my grandfather these letters saying there's a new armenia here. there's a place...
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we have jomana karadsheh with more from istanbul. people want to move now.n't want to get stuck if there is a legal reversal here. >> reporter: christine, this weekend, there was so much confusion and uncertainty in the region among people who are waking up to the news and airlines who just a week before were told nationals from the seven countries could no longer travel to the united states. then this week, they can. it is temporary and it could change again. some people did try to take advantage of this temporary halt of the ban to get on flights and get into the united states when they can. we didn't see a major rush to the airports of people trying to get on flights because they wanted to wait and see what happens. so much uncertainty that people realize that this could change possibly at any minute. they understand this is an ongoing legal battle in the united states. people don't want to take the risk of traveling and cancelling visas or deported and taken off planes. very much wait and see for people in the region. i have to say, you talked to people
we have jomana karadsheh with more from istanbul. people want to move now.n't want to get stuck if there is a legal reversal here. >> reporter: christine, this weekend, there was so much confusion and uncertainty in the region among people who are waking up to the news and airlines who just a week before were told nationals from the seven countries could no longer travel to the united states. then this week, they can. it is temporary and it could change again. some people did try to take...
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joining us now from istanbul in turkey. give us a sense of how this was received and the temporary pause is going to look like. the shock and the chaos was signed and didn't know what to expect. after that, you really had so many people who were devastated and you were talking about refugees waited to try to get to the united states. all of a sudden they were back into this limbo where they were waiting to be resettled and not knowing what is going to happen. at the same time after that news sunk in with people, huh that feeling of insult. people were insulted by this or this was the collective punishment some described it. and the very people who are running away from terrorism in their countries as they described it, the syrian refugees they were now branded as a terror threat to the united states. you hear from a lot of iraqis who said they are at the forefront of that fight. they are currently fighting isis and say on behalf of the world. at the same time they were viewed as a terror threat to the united states. there w
joining us now from istanbul in turkey. give us a sense of how this was received and the temporary pause is going to look like. the shock and the chaos was signed and didn't know what to expect. after that, you really had so many people who were devastated and you were talking about refugees waited to try to get to the united states. all of a sudden they were back into this limbo where they were waiting to be resettled and not knowing what is going to happen. at the same time after that news...
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ben wedeman live in istanbul, thank you. >>> the u.s.-backed defensive to liberate western mosul announced days after president trump said he would not detail or tell isis when, where or how the united states was coming. just listen to the president. >> i'm not going to tell you anything about what response i do. i don't talk about military response. i don't say i'm going into mosul in four months. we are going to attack mosul in four months. then three months later, we're going to attack mosul in one month. next week we are going to attack mosul. >> barbara starr is live at the pentagon. he said that throughout the campaign. criticized his political opponents for talking about strategy when it comes to defeating isis. why is central command coming out with pretty detailed information? >> no surprise. i'm going to agree with my colleague ben wedeman, detailed information but not all that detailed and not that much of a surprise. the battle for mosul has been going on for months now. iraqi forces well known, well documented in east mosul,
ben wedeman live in istanbul, thank you. >>> the u.s.-backed defensive to liberate western mosul announced days after president trump said he would not detail or tell isis when, where or how the united states was coming. just listen to the president. >> i'm not going to tell you anything about what response i do. i don't talk about military response. i don't say i'm going into mosul in four months. we are going to attack mosul in four months. then three months later, we're going...
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ben wedeman, cnn, istanbul. >>> thanks to ben wedeman.hting back through social media how democrats are now trying to take one of the president's favorite tools and use it against him. you're live in the cnn newsroom and we'll be right back. guess i won't be seeing you for a while. why take medicines that only last 4 hours, when just one mucinex lasts 12 hours? let's end this. today, unlimited gets the netwverizon.eserves. (mic thuds) uh, sorry. it's unlimited without compromising reliability, on the largest, most advanced 4g lte network in america. (thud) uh... sorry, last thing. it's just $45 per line. forty... five. (cheering and applause) and that is all the microphones that i have. (vo) not just unlimited. verizon unlimited. and now we unleash it onwerful your taxes.pecies has created. hello my name is watson. yep. h&r block and ibm watson together. come see us and get your taxes won. >>> after devastating losses in the general election democrats are trying to strike back using cyber space. we take a look at the party's social media
ben wedeman, cnn, istanbul. >>> thanks to ben wedeman.hting back through social media how democrats are now trying to take one of the president's favorite tools and use it against him. you're live in the cnn newsroom and we'll be right back. guess i won't be seeing you for a while. why take medicines that only last 4 hours, when just one mucinex lasts 12 hours? let's end this. today, unlimited gets the netwverizon.eserves. (mic thuds) uh, sorry. it's unlimited without compromising...
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these are iraqi and iranian nationals in istanbul wasted no time boarding a long—awaited flight no timeto los angeles, confident they shouldn't run the risk of being sent back. when president trump arrived in florida yesterday he must have hoped the centrepiece of his national security policy was secured and has few rate this morning was all too apparent. he treated... —— treated. this is truly a politicised decision bya this is truly a politicised decision by a judge who doesn't understand the law from the 19505 that gives the law from the 19505 that gives the president their prerogative to determine how immigration is handled. that is the facts of the matter and thisjudge handled. that is the facts of the matter and this judge needs to understand that. the administration insists that the president has the right to exclude anyone from the country on the grounds of national security but this ruling says the order does america more harm than good so the question seems almost certain to be decided here that the supreme court. until the question is resolved, the protests will continue but
these are iraqi and iranian nationals in istanbul wasted no time boarding a long—awaited flight no timeto los angeles, confident they shouldn't run the risk of being sent back. when president trump arrived in florida yesterday he must have hoped the centrepiece of his national security policy was secured and has few rate this morning was all too apparent. he treated... —— treated. this is truly a politicised decision bya this is truly a politicised decision by a judge who doesn't...
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>> ben, thank you very much, in istanbul. homeland security set to unveil guidance on the president's revised orders concerning immigration and border security. what lawmakers in communities with large undocumented populations think of that plan, that's next. z2a1gz zx9z y2a1gy yx9y mattress firmness? enter sleep number... she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. you can both adjust the bed for the best sleep of your life. save 50% on the ultimate limited edition bed, plus 24-month financing. go to sleepnumber.com ltry align probiotic.n your digestive system? for a non-stop, sweet treat goodness, hold on to your tiara kind of day. get 24/7 digestive support, with align. the #1 doctor recommended probiotic brand. now in kids chewables. >>> president trump is clarifying remarks after seemingly alluding to a terror attack in sweden. here he was. >> you look at what's happening in germany, you look at what's happening last night in sweden. sweden, who would believe this? sweden, they took in large numbers, they're having probl
>> ben, thank you very much, in istanbul. homeland security set to unveil guidance on the president's revised orders concerning immigration and border security. what lawmakers in communities with large undocumented populations think of that plan, that's next. z2a1gz zx9z y2a1gy yx9y mattress firmness? enter sleep number... she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. you can both adjust the bed for the best sleep of your life. save 50% on the ultimate limited edition bed, plus 24-month...
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on duty for us in istanbul. >> joined by john phillips, cnn political commentator.ohn, good to have you with us. this is the third weekend of trump's presidency, the third weekend of protests. you are a trump supporter. what do you make of this opposition? >> reporter: well, the opposition, of course, didn't vote for him. they didn't like him in the first place and they still don't like him. so i'm not surprised by a lot of it. the people that did vote for donald trump i think are pretty happy with everything that's gone on so far. i'm sure that some people voted for him because they were captivated by his performance in "home alone 2:00" aii" but most voted because we wanted increased border control and extreme vetting and he is following through on promises in his campaign. >> what about the tweets, and we talked about this endlessly because he keeps tweeting things, in this case when it comes to the ban using the phrase, "they some-called judge." what do you make of that kind can of language? that's okay when you're a candidate and you're talking about -- as he d
on duty for us in istanbul. >> joined by john phillips, cnn political commentator.ohn, good to have you with us. this is the third weekend of trump's presidency, the third weekend of protests. you are a trump supporter. what do you make of this opposition? >> reporter: well, the opposition, of course, didn't vote for him. they didn't like him in the first place and they still don't like him. so i'm not surprised by a lot of it. the people that did vote for donald trump i think are...
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meanwhile, from brussels to istanbul to ft. lauderdale, airports remain a top target. >> a checkpoint must be there and if you are unable to be there, it must be shut down. >> nbc's tom costello reporting. >>> to washington where the white house is expected to unveil new guidelines for how the administration will tackle administration. the blueprint released by the department of homeland security will administer immigration rules signed by the president last month. according to leaked draft memos they will approach hiring 10,000 new i.c.e. agents and expedite the removal of undock u meanted immigrants. president trump is going to sign a new executive order retooling the same order that was suspended by a federal court just weeks ago. that order could come as early as next week. and while the president looks to make good on his promise to rein in immigration, he's finalizing his own white house staff revealing h.r. mcmaster as his pick to replace michael flynn as national security adviser. nbc's kristen welker has more. >> repor
meanwhile, from brussels to istanbul to ft. lauderdale, airports remain a top target. >> a checkpoint must be there and if you are unable to be there, it must be shut down. >> nbc's tom costello reporting. >>> to washington where the white house is expected to unveil new guidelines for how the administration will tackle administration. the blueprint released by the department of homeland security will administer immigration rules signed by the president last month....
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joumana joining us from istanbul in turkey.ction all around, particularly the region you're in was one of shock. do you think this is going to alleviate that any? >> well, i think people are waking up to this news, michael, right now. so we're going to have to wait and see what actually happens. i think there is that realization that this is an ongoing legal battle. so it's hard to see right now the that many people are going to be rushing to get on planes because there is that concern of people going through what they went through a week ago where people were being detained, people being turned back, taken off planes. there was a real feeling of hugh minimumiation for a lot of people. i think they're going to wait and see what happens. of course, one group that was impacted by this ban was refugees. iraqi and syrian reefgs that have been waiting for years in some cases to try and get to the united states. they went through years of vetting to be accepted to be resettled in the united states. and a lot of people that we've spok
joumana joining us from istanbul in turkey.ction all around, particularly the region you're in was one of shock. do you think this is going to alleviate that any? >> well, i think people are waking up to this news, michael, right now. so we're going to have to wait and see what actually happens. i think there is that realization that this is an ongoing legal battle. so it's hard to see right now the that many people are going to be rushing to get on planes because there is that concern of...
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meanwhile, from brussels to istanbul to ft. lauderdale, airports remain a target. security pros say today's lapse is a red flag. >> a checkpoint must be run properly, fully staffed. if you are unable to do that, it must be shut down. >> reporter: tsa says it's investigating thoroughly. that could result in disciplinary action and retraining. but lester, more than 15 years after 9/11, day in and day out one of the biggest challenges the tsa faces is guarding against complacency. back to you. >> tom costello tonight, thank you. >>> in florida this evening, at his private mar-a-lago club, president trump revealed his pick to replace michael flynn as national security adviser. army lieutenant general h.r. mcmaster, a veteran military strategist earning widespread praise. our white house correspondent kristen welker has more on a new and critical pick. >> reporter: in a made for tv moment, president trump announcing his new national security adviser. >> general h.r. mcmaster will become the national security adviser. he's a man of tremendous talent and tremendous experi
meanwhile, from brussels to istanbul to ft. lauderdale, airports remain a target. security pros say today's lapse is a red flag. >> a checkpoint must be run properly, fully staffed. if you are unable to do that, it must be shut down. >> reporter: tsa says it's investigating thoroughly. that could result in disciplinary action and retraining. but lester, more than 15 years after 9/11, day in and day out one of the biggest challenges the tsa faces is guarding against complacency. back...
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these were the security lines in istanbul, turkey f, the first rl action after a federal judge blocked the executive order yesterday. the justice department is expected to file a motion to reverse what happened last night, reinstating the president's ban. a little more than two hours ago, president trump tweeted, what is our country coming to when a judge can halt a homeland security travel ban and anyone, even with bad intentions can come into u.s.? that follows a series of tweets where pld president trump called the judge a so-called judge and called the ruling ridiculous. >> a different message from mike pence in philadelphia. just hours after the president tweeted attacking that federal judge, vice president pence arrived and gave a speech praising the role of courts and constitution but it wasn't all praise from people in philadelphia. nbc 10s randy guillen hall has the latest. >> reporter: spoke to the federalist society, a group that advocates for the constitution and separation of powers, quite fitting ahead of the new supreme court pick and looming court battle over executive
these were the security lines in istanbul, turkey f, the first rl action after a federal judge blocked the executive order yesterday. the justice department is expected to file a motion to reverse what happened last night, reinstating the president's ban. a little more than two hours ago, president trump tweeted, what is our country coming to when a judge can halt a homeland security travel ban and anyone, even with bad intentions can come into u.s.? that follows a series of tweets where pld...
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. >> now i'm on the train back from istanbul and i bumped into jenny kusper. >> if jenny's face is notant to kickoff with? >> isn't it obvious? >> this is robin williams on the train. here we go. >> that's where you go, i have seen this guy go viral because his world famous robin williams impressions on facebook were being shared like crazy. and this video would be awesome. you just got jamie busting out all the impressions. this video is much more interesting. because while jamie is an actor, filmmaker and impressionist, charlie is a median, filmmaker and impressionist. >> morgan
. >> now i'm on the train back from istanbul and i bumped into jenny kusper. >> if jenny's face is notant to kickoff with? >> isn't it obvious? >> this is robin williams on the train. here we go. >> that's where you go, i have seen this guy go viral because his world famous robin williams impressions on facebook were being shared like crazy. and this video would be awesome. you just got jamie busting out all the impressions. this video is much more interesting....
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turkish authorities say that they are investigating a fire bomb attack on an arts center in istanbul. the organization was established by a prominent critic of the turkish government. the founder says that he expects a political motive was behind the firebomb. a special prosecutor in montenegro has accused russia of plotting to assassinate it's prime minister and install a puppet government last year. he says that the coup was planned to prevent the country from joining nato. the russian foreign minister, whom you see here, calls the allegations irresponsible. you are watching dw news, live from berlin. still to comome, iraqi forces battling the islamic state in a push to retake most all.. we are going to get the view of a local journalist who knows what it is like there on the ground. that, plus helena will be back with business headlines. stick around. ♪ >> make your smart tv even smarter. with the dw for smart tv app. what you want, when you want it. to date, extraordinary, in-depth . you decicide what's on. find out more at dw.com/smarttv. >> one out of eighght people suffering fr
turkish authorities say that they are investigating a fire bomb attack on an arts center in istanbul. the organization was established by a prominent critic of the turkish government. the founder says that he expects a political motive was behind the firebomb. a special prosecutor in montenegro has accused russia of plotting to assassinate it's prime minister and install a puppet government last year. he says that the coup was planned to prevent the country from joining nato. the russian...
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he is being held at eight -- in a small cell at police headquarters in istanbul.in, fellow journalists demonstrated friday morning in front of angela merkel's office where they delivered a petition signed by over 100,000 people urging the german government and the eu commission to call for freedom of expression in turkey. >> only my paper has members and reporters -- the other chief is in jail. we want the german government to be aware of it and to do their best. reporter: deutsche welle has also called for the release of the journalists in detention in turkey. this is about the release of all of the journalists who are in custody. as long as even one colleague is in detention in turkey because of his or her critical reporting, turkey cannot be treated as a normal, democratic partner. the german government has called on the turkish government to resolve the situation swiftly. there is no reason to believe that he abused his role as a journalist in any way at all. on the contrary, he has been doing his job with great commitment. on thursday, german parliamentarian
he is being held at eight -- in a small cell at police headquarters in istanbul.in, fellow journalists demonstrated friday morning in front of angela merkel's office where they delivered a petition signed by over 100,000 people urging the german government and the eu commission to call for freedom of expression in turkey. >> only my paper has members and reporters -- the other chief is in jail. we want the german government to be aware of it and to do their best. reporter: deutsche welle...
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richard engel, nbc news, istanbul. >>> now to the curious tale of the tape. the defense department was forced to retract a video today that earlier they had been touting as a piece of valuable intelligence that had been seized in the raid in yemen that left an american navy s.e.a.l. dead. it turns out the video isn't new at all. our pentagon correspondent hans nichols has details. >> military officials spending another day answering questions about intelligence on sunday's raid in yemen. so confident of the raid's importance, the military releasing what it thought were incriminating videos captured in the operation. calling them detailed do it yourself lessons intended for aspiring terrorists bomb-makers. including the chemical formula attempted by the so-called underwear bomber in 2009. the only problem? the video wasn't new. it had surfaced nearly ten years ago. officials only realized their error when reporters pointed it out. and moved quickly to take the video offline. centcom said they decided to release the video and told the pentagon. officials tellin
richard engel, nbc news, istanbul. >>> now to the curious tale of the tape. the defense department was forced to retract a video today that earlier they had been touting as a piece of valuable intelligence that had been seized in the raid in yemen that left an american navy s.e.a.l. dead. it turns out the video isn't new at all. our pentagon correspondent hans nichols has details. >> military officials spending another day answering questions about intelligence on sunday's raid...
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. -- istanbul, turkey. rallies have been held, calling for him to be freed. he's the first german journalist to be detained as part of turkey's crackdown on the media, accused of disseminating terrorist propaganda and incitement to hatred -- incitement to hatred his reporting. the russian opposition leader has told dw that he is set to challenge vladimir putin for the presidency next year. that, in spite of a recent criminal conviction that set to see him disqualified from running for office. our own reporter joined him for the launch of his campaign. reporter: thieves belong in prison -- it's a frosty welcome from these pro-kremlin demonstrators. they say he is a foreign agent. inside, he's largely preaching to the converted. russian state media do not report on him and when they do, he's usually in the dock. so it's the online media he talked to. we asked how he plans to run in spite of his recent conviction. >> i have the right to run for election. i demand my name is on the ballot. i will make sure that happens with outlook support. i'm relying on people
. -- istanbul, turkey. rallies have been held, calling for him to be freed. he's the first german journalist to be detained as part of turkey's crackdown on the media, accused of disseminating terrorist propaganda and incitement to hatred -- incitement to hatred his reporting. the russian opposition leader has told dw that he is set to challenge vladimir putin for the presidency next year. that, in spite of a recent criminal conviction that set to see him disqualified from running for office....
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but over two months after their long flight from istanbul, this syrian family feels safe and gratefulwo or three days ago i got my first salary and i paid my first tax so i am canadian. >> they decided to keep their welcome sign. and i was worried about joint damage. my doctor said joint pain from ra... can be a sign of existing joint damage... that could only get worse. he prescribed enbrel to help relieve pain and help stop further damage. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if you've been someplace where fungal infections are common or if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for... heart failure, or if you have persistent... fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. joint pain and damage... can go side by side. ask how enbrel can help relieve joint pain and help stop joint damage.
but over two months after their long flight from istanbul, this syrian family feels safe and gratefulwo or three days ago i got my first salary and i paid my first tax so i am canadian. >> they decided to keep their welcome sign. and i was worried about joint damage. my doctor said joint pain from ra... can be a sign of existing joint damage... that could only get worse. he prescribed enbrel to help relieve pain and help stop further damage. enbrel may lower your ability to fight...
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. >> by the time the istanbu istanbul-toronto flight finally landed, jim estill had been standing around hours. all he knew about the syrian brother and sister he was meeting at 2:00 in the morning, was their names. ahmed and romav. >> i'm jim. >> i'm ahmed. >> how are you? >> my sister. >> good to meet you. >> i'm very happy. >> all they knew about h that somehow this jim estill had brought them to canada. >> you are a great man. >> even in a country eager to welcome syrian refugees, estill had upped the ante. a prominent canadian entrepreneur and businessman, he put up his own money, a million and a half canadian dollars. $1.1 million u.s. >> long live canada. >> to resettle 58 syrian families, 250 people in guelph, a lsmal university city an hour west of toronto. why? because he was haunted by the pictures on television of syrian cities reduced to rubble and syrian people dying as they tried to escape to some place else. >> you don't want nothing. it's the right thing to do. >> 68% of canadians support their government's acceptance of syrian refugees in contrast, 54% of american voter
. >> by the time the istanbu istanbul-toronto flight finally landed, jim estill had been standing around hours. all he knew about the syrian brother and sister he was meeting at 2:00 in the morning, was their names. ahmed and romav. >> i'm jim. >> i'm ahmed. >> how are you? >> my sister. >> good to meet you. >> i'm very happy. >> all they knew about h that somehow this jim estill had brought them to canada. >> you are a great man. >>...
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. >> pelley: holly williams reporting tonight from istanbul. holly, thanks. mr.mp's foreign policy is guided in part by his chief strategist, steve bannon, a controversial political operative who has been given a seat on the national security y,uncil. well, today, the leader of the democrats in the house, nancy pelosi, called bannon a racist. >> it's a stunning thing that a white supremacist, bannon, would be a permanent member of the national security council. >> pelley: it wasn't clear what pelosi was referring to. bannon used to be the head of breitbart news, which has run extreme right, white nationalist commentary. but for the record, our research department has not been able to find any quotes from bannon himself advocating white supremacy. at one point in that national prayer breakfast this morning, mr. trump was preaching to the choir. and here's nancy cordes. ( applause ) >> freedom of religion is a sacred right. >> reporter: president trump's vow delighted religious leaders gathered at the annual breakfast. >> i will get rid of and totally oustroy the j
. >> pelley: holly williams reporting tonight from istanbul. holly, thanks. mr.mp's foreign policy is guided in part by his chief strategist, steve bannon, a controversial political operative who has been given a seat on the national security y,uncil. well, today, the leader of the democrats in the house, nancy pelosi, called bannon a racist. >> it's a stunning thing that a white supremacist, bannon, would be a permanent member of the national security council. >> pelley: it...
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these iraqi and iranian nationals at istanbul's airport wasted no time in boarding a long—awaited flys angeles, considered that this time we would be allowed in. when president trump arrived at his weekend retreat in florida, he would have hoped this key pa rt florida, he would have hoped this key part of his national security policy was secure. and his fury at thejudge's ruling was policy was secure. and his fury at the judge's ruling was all too apparent. he tweeted: he later added: this is truly a politicised decision bya this is truly a politicised decision by a judge who doesn't understand the law brought in in the 1950s that gives the president the prerogative to determine how immigration is handled. that is the fact of the matter and thisjudge handled. that is the fact of the matter and this judge needs to understand that. the trump administration the president has the right to exclude anyone from the country on the grounds of national security, but this judicial ruling says the president's executive order does america more harm than good. so the question seems almost certain t
these iraqi and iranian nationals at istanbul's airport wasted no time in boarding a long—awaited flys angeles, considered that this time we would be allowed in. when president trump arrived at his weekend retreat in florida, he would have hoped this key pa rt florida, he would have hoped this key part of his national security policy was secure. and his fury at thejudge's ruling was policy was secure. and his fury at the judge's ruling was all too apparent. he tweeted: he later added: this is...
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with soft targets being more and more of a concern, that's what we saw in istanbul, in brucele, it's what we saw in fort lauderdale. that training will be more valuable. training with local police and the people that are there for airport security. do you see a need for further funding for that training yourself with your personnel? mr. cox: yes, sir. there's clearly a need for more training, and i think you touched on it very nicely. there are more people that work in an airport than just the screening employees. there's the vendors, the airline employees, the passengers. there's lots of personnel in airports. they're almost a city onto themselves. you have to have training for all those individuals that's working in those facilities every day. and to play on some things, the chair, mr. dow and you have said, i think we're talking about infrastructure. infrastructure that would improve the economy because we that re people to travel, we move them through faster, all these things that will help our economy. i think investing in better equipment, investing in the human resources, all
with soft targets being more and more of a concern, that's what we saw in istanbul, in brucele, it's what we saw in fort lauderdale. that training will be more valuable. training with local police and the people that are there for airport security. do you see a need for further funding for that training yourself with your personnel? mr. cox: yes, sir. there's clearly a need for more training, and i think you touched on it very nicely. there are more people that work in an airport than just the...
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let's speak to our correspondent mark lowen, who's in istanbul.. turkey is hugely against the involvement of the kurdish militia in syria, because it sees that militia of links to its own kurdish militants in turkey, the pkk, whom turkey and the west classify as a terrorist organisation. turkey wants assurances from the us that they might lessen their support from the kurdish militia in syria. they will discuss the so—called safe zones in syria, cleared of armed groups perhaps for refugees to go back to. turkey has called for that and donald trump has voiced support for it in recent days, although russia is lukewarm. there's also the turkish parrot who's been living in the us for 18 years and whom turkey claims orchestrated the failed coup last year, although he denies involvement. turkey wants its extradition as soon as possible, though they will have to go through a judicial process. this is a bridge building exercise with the new trump white house, after relations with barack 0bama white house, after relations with ba rack 0bama soured white ho
let's speak to our correspondent mark lowen, who's in istanbul.. turkey is hugely against the involvement of the kurdish militia in syria, because it sees that militia of links to its own kurdish militants in turkey, the pkk, whom turkey and the west classify as a terrorist organisation. turkey wants assurances from the us that they might lessen their support from the kurdish militia in syria. they will discuss the so—called safe zones in syria, cleared of armed groups perhaps for refugees to...
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iraqi fuad sharef, who worked for a u-s contractor in iraq, took off from istanbul, turkey, today, with his wife and three children, en route to nashville. >> yeah, we are very excited. we are very happy. we are...finally, we have been cleared. we are allowed to enter the united states. >> sreenivasan: with the ban blocked, cleared citizens from the affected countries have begun arriving at u.s. airports. hundreds of protestors of the immigration ban gathered this weekend outside president trump's home in palm beach, florida, where he and the first lady are spending the weekend. in interviews on four networks today, vice president mike pence said the administration disagrees with the ninth circuit appeals court and will pursue appeals in other venues. >> president trump's made it clear that our administration is going to put the safety and security of the american people first, and the executive order that he put into effect was legal, it was appropriate, and our administration is going to be using all legal means at our disposal to challenge the judge's order. >> sreenivasan: pence als
iraqi fuad sharef, who worked for a u-s contractor in iraq, took off from istanbul, turkey, today, with his wife and three children, en route to nashville. >> yeah, we are very excited. we are very happy. we are...finally, we have been cleared. we are allowed to enter the united states. >> sreenivasan: with the ban blocked, cleared citizens from the affected countries have begun arriving at u.s. airports. hundreds of protestors of the immigration ban gathered this weekend outside...
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these iraqi and iranian nationals at istanbul's ataturk airport wasted no time in boarding long—awaiteds, confident that this time they'd be allowed in. when president trump arrived at his weekend retreat in florida, he would have hoped this key part of his national security policy was secure. and his fury at the judge's ruling was all too apparent. he tweeted: he later added: this is truly a politicised decision by a judge who doesn't understand the law brought in the 1950s that gives the president the prerogative to determine how immigration is handled. that is the fact of the matter and this judge needs to understand that. chanting: no hate, no fear! everyone is welcome here! protesters were back on the streets in several american cities today. as they were in london and across europe. but president trump is adamant that ultimately he is right and he will win. harvard law professor and attorney alan dershowitz joins us now from boston. we just heard richard say in his report that donald trump has tweeted, "we will win!" is the right to be that confident? nobody can really be confiden
these iraqi and iranian nationals at istanbul's ataturk airport wasted no time in boarding long—awaiteds, confident that this time they'd be allowed in. when president trump arrived at his weekend retreat in florida, he would have hoped this key part of his national security policy was secure. and his fury at the judge's ruling was all too apparent. he tweeted: he later added: this is truly a politicised decision by a judge who doesn't understand the law brought in the 1950s that gives the...