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. >> ivan watson joins us from istanbul. originally they said it was about freedom of speech, they say this is heavy handed government. have we seen this before? it looks like ivan watson we're still trying to get a connection with him. >> suzanne, it's a little bit difficult to hear you because of the technology's acting up right now. if you can see us -- >> we got you, ivan. go ahead. >> if you can see and hear me right now, we're in the place where the protest first started. and in a series of days that have been never-seen-before moments in turkey, in istanbul. this is another one of them because i would estimate there are thousands and thousands of people in this park in what pretty much a joyous gathering, people picnicking and all in defiance of the turkish prime minister who has called the protesters extremists and members of marginal groups. instead, we see a lot of students, we see some families, we see middle-aged people, a lot of women as well. they seem determined to show they are not marginal groups, that they
. >> ivan watson joins us from istanbul. originally they said it was about freedom of speech, they say this is heavy handed government. have we seen this before? it looks like ivan watson we're still trying to get a connection with him. >> suzanne, it's a little bit difficult to hear you because of the technology's acting up right now. if you can see us -- >> we got you, ivan. go ahead. >> if you can see and hear me right now, we're in the place where the protest first...
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let's go to ivan watson in istanbul, turkey. ivan, the demonstrations began over the government's plan to close a park, but is this something that turned into something so much bigger? i think we're having problem getting, ivan, can you hear me? >> much bigger. i'm coming to you, this is like the times square of turkey's largest city, istanbul, more than 12 million people. i can hear you fine. if you can hear me okay, alison. the demonstrators succeeded in pushing the police out. fought to keep demonstrators out of here for 36 hours. they used water canons, huge clouds of tear gas here for 36 straight hours. pepper spray and finally withdrew yesterday afternoon tens of thousands of people came in. we are going to wheel over here. this is the park that started it all. a couple dozen people picnicking holding a sit in last monday and they didn't want the park demolished by the government to build a shopping mall and the riot police attacked them with water canons. check out this police van, alison. this is the result of what happe
let's go to ivan watson in istanbul, turkey. ivan, the demonstrations began over the government's plan to close a park, but is this something that turned into something so much bigger? i think we're having problem getting, ivan, can you hear me? >> much bigger. i'm coming to you, this is like the times square of turkey's largest city, istanbul, more than 12 million people. i can hear you fine. if you can hear me okay, alison. the demonstrators succeeded in pushing the police out. fought...
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. >>> muy bien por casey, bonita labor de la perrita, estÁ ivan de univisiÓn deportes para hablarnos partidazo, vamos al resumen. >>> arrancamos con la copa confederaciones, mÉxico enfrenÓo a japÓn. ambos equipos, llegaban al compromiso eliminados, al minuto 53 el "chicharito" con el primero del partido, al 66 cobÓo un tiro de esquina, y el "chicharito" marca el doblete, al 86 japÓn acorta distancias, "chicharito" tuvo un tercero, fallÓ el penal, mÉxico se lleva el triunfo. rescata su actuaciÓn en esta competencia. >>> sabemos del sabor que deja el torneo, no se cumpliÓ el objetivo gracias a dios obtuvimos la victoria, para darle confianza, y la gente mexicana que nos apoya desde el paÍs. >>> el equipo se comportÓ bien, tuvimos llegadas interesantes, los goles del marcador, favorables, y nos deja tranquilos. >>> al mismo tiempo en fontenova, brasil enfrentÓ a italia, abrieron el marcador con gol de dante al 45, los europeos empataron con gol de giaccherini, y neymar en tiro libre adelantÓ a brasil dos a uno, y fred con el 3 a 1 al 65, italia descuenta al 70 con gol de chiellini, para
. >>> muy bien por casey, bonita labor de la perrita, estÁ ivan de univisiÓn deportes para hablarnos partidazo, vamos al resumen. >>> arrancamos con la copa confederaciones, mÉxico enfrenÓo a japÓn. ambos equipos, llegaban al compromiso eliminados, al minuto 53 el "chicharito" con el primero del partido, al 66 cobÓo un tiro de esquina, y el "chicharito" marca el doblete, al 86 japÓn acorta distancias, "chicharito" tuvo un tercero, fallÓ el...
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for you to say that in ivan lend? >> it's easy for me to say it if he says that i'm better than him. or jimmy connors or boris becker who had a tremendous game at wimbledon. >> he did. >> rose: you could go back -- why didn't you win -- >> the french? >> rose: yeah, the french. >> well, i choked. i guess that's probably the main reason. >> rose: you choked. >> i choked. i had hit in the palm of my hands and i just sort of -- it's like missing free throws. it was like watching shaq shoot a free throw at the end. i just blew it when i was five points away. >> rose: you didn't wayne grand slam after you were 26 years old did you no. >> no, i do not. but that's for another -- you should come back and have me because we probably need about a half hour to talk about that. >> rose: (laughs) have you thought about that? >> i've thought about it. i took time off when i was 27, i had my first son who's now 27 years old. so at that particular time i believed i could juggle family. i'm no long we are my ex-wife tatum o'neal, we h
for you to say that in ivan lend? >> it's easy for me to say it if he says that i'm better than him. or jimmy connors or boris becker who had a tremendous game at wimbledon. >> he did. >> rose: you could go back -- why didn't you win -- >> the french? >> rose: yeah, the french. >> well, i choked. i guess that's probably the main reason. >> rose: you choked. >> i choked. i had hit in the palm of my hands and i just sort of -- it's like missing free...
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our senior international correspondent ivan watson is in istanbul. ivan, sounds like these things are flaring up again. >> reporter: miguel, i'm having a little trouble hearing you. but i'm maybe about a mile away from the scare which was the battleground for 36 hours from friday to saturday between riot cops and demonstrators. that place is controlled by demonstrators. i'm next to a big soccer stadium where there is a crowd of more than 10,000 predominantly young demonstrators who have been pushing up against police barricades trying to get to the office in istanbul of the turkish prime minister and they've been pelted with teargas canisters, with water cannons and the crowd has been screaming "resign, resign." the unrest certainly is not over in istanbul and it has spread in the last 48 hours to at least four or five other tee turkish cities. >> ivan, turkey obviously a very, very close ally to the u.s. in an area that we like having an ally in. the turkish prime minister, erdowan, democratically elected. is he really in trouble from these demos? >
our senior international correspondent ivan watson is in istanbul. ivan, sounds like these things are flaring up again. >> reporter: miguel, i'm having a little trouble hearing you. but i'm maybe about a mile away from the scare which was the battleground for 36 hours from friday to saturday between riot cops and demonstrators. that place is controlled by demonstrators. i'm next to a big soccer stadium where there is a crowd of more than 10,000 predominantly young demonstrators who have...
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ivan said something important here.me minister erdogan is referring to these protester as terrorists means something. it means something to the security forces because of how brutally they deal with the kurdish movement and the terrorist movement there, and they're willingness to use force. remember that erdogan has had an uneven relationship with his security forces. the question is how long as we've seen in other countries, how long will the security forces support the prime minister in this effort against the protesters and how brutal are they willing to become with them. we're seeing tear gas and water guns, but there's a real potential for escalation here. >> and, again, you can't underestimate how volatile this region is right now with syria and what's happening in northern lebanon and elsewhere. >> that's right. erdogan is facing something of a political fight, as you heard fouad ajami talk about, the prime minister's concerns that he would have expressed to president obama during his visit. he didn't get the kin
ivan said something important here.me minister erdogan is referring to these protester as terrorists means something. it means something to the security forces because of how brutally they deal with the kurdish movement and the terrorist movement there, and they're willingness to use force. remember that erdogan has had an uneven relationship with his security forces. the question is how long as we've seen in other countries, how long will the security forces support the prime minister in this...
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ivan watson knows turkey much better than i could. i was just there and had the chance, it was just by accident, i was coming back. this is a moment of truth for prime minister erdogan, obviously. and the circumstances under which leaders lose the mandate, they are always mysterious. society can put up with a leader for many years. it can tolerate his eccentricity and then it snaps. this like tahrir square, i don't think so. when you look at what happened in egypt and you were there in the middle of it, something like 800 egyptians fell in that protest. this is nothing like that. let's give erdogan his due. he had come to power through the ballot box. he's won three elections since 2002. he's not mubarak. he's a man brought to power by the ballot box. he's a tough guy. but toughness just isn't good enough. he has the character of the neighborhood of the istanbul that he comes from. he's a tough guy. this is a circumstance when toughness just isn't good enough. >> i think professor ajami is absolutely right in terms of his particular c
ivan watson knows turkey much better than i could. i was just there and had the chance, it was just by accident, i was coming back. this is a moment of truth for prime minister erdogan, obviously. and the circumstances under which leaders lose the mandate, they are always mysterious. society can put up with a leader for many years. it can tolerate his eccentricity and then it snaps. this like tahrir square, i don't think so. when you look at what happened in egypt and you were there in the...
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what started all of this, ivan?e that a mountain has really been made out of a mole hill. it started with a protest, a couple dozen people a week ago that didn't want some trees to get bull dozed. they are the biggest antigovernment protests turkey has seen in a decade. an explosion of anger exacerbated by the turkish police, who have been criticized for excessive use of force. >> they are like monsters. >> reporter: it's hard to believe it all started barely a week ago with this. a couple dozen protesters camped out in a central istanbul park. they held a peaceful sit-in, protesting government plans to bulldoze one of the last green spaces left in the city center. riot police cracked down, hitting protesters with tear gas and pepper spray, and then something in turkey snapped. demonstrators began attacking the police, outraged by the behavior of the security forces. you can see here how the turkish riot police are going after gatherings of people here in istanbul's square, in the heart of the city. come on over her
what started all of this, ivan?e that a mountain has really been made out of a mole hill. it started with a protest, a couple dozen people a week ago that didn't want some trees to get bull dozed. they are the biggest antigovernment protests turkey has seen in a decade. an explosion of anger exacerbated by the turkish police, who have been criticized for excessive use of force. >> they are like monsters. >> reporter: it's hard to believe it all started barely a week ago with this. a...
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ivan, what's the situation there right now? >> reporter: well, i just came from about a mile from here, miguel, where there are thousands of young turks, men and women, who are hurling themselves against turkish riot police who are protecting the istanbul office of the turkish prime minister. the riot police are periodically firing back with canisters of teargas and water cannons and sending these thousands of screaming people running away. now very disturbing, i saw in perhaps a two-minute stretch, two young men rushed away from this barricades and front lines bleeding with serious wound to the head. they were rushed in to a 150-year-old mosque where there are a number of medics in white lab coats who are treating some of these young demonstrators who are being wounded in these clashes. the scenes of calm that we see here in istanbul's taksim square which can be described as the times square of turkey's largest city, is calm. the scenes in other neighborhoods of this city are very different and very disturbing and violent. lik
ivan, what's the situation there right now? >> reporter: well, i just came from about a mile from here, miguel, where there are thousands of young turks, men and women, who are hurling themselves against turkish riot police who are protecting the istanbul office of the turkish prime minister. the riot police are periodically firing back with canisters of teargas and water cannons and sending these thousands of screaming people running away. now very disturbing, i saw in perhaps a...
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cnn's ivan watts is in istanbul.down behind you. >> reporter: well, yes, during the day the pattern here has been since saturday people kind of mill around. they have protests. it gets bigger in the evening with speeches and stages set up here in istanbul's taksim square. before dawn this morning, i was out covering pretty nasty ugly clashes, where i would estimate there were more than 10 million young ozturk, half of them women i might add hurling themselves at riot police. they were determined to brick through to the office here in istanbul of the turkish prime minister and chanting for him to resign, our cnn correspondent in the turkish capital ankara has witnessed within the last few hours turkish riot police firing tear gas and water cannons at high school kids who come out into the streets there to also protest against the government and the repeated use of excess police force, of tear gas that has been a daily occurrence here, i've certainly gotten my share of it in the last three to four days is part of what
cnn's ivan watts is in istanbul.down behind you. >> reporter: well, yes, during the day the pattern here has been since saturday people kind of mill around. they have protests. it gets bigger in the evening with speeches and stages set up here in istanbul's taksim square. before dawn this morning, i was out covering pretty nasty ugly clashes, where i would estimate there were more than 10 million young ozturk, half of them women i might add hurling themselves at riot police. they were...
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ivan, how's the situation where you are now? and will these protests have any impact on turkey's relations with the u.s.? >> that's a good question. the situation right now if you can imagine, i'm in turkey's equivalent of times square in istanbul, the largest city, and some of the demonstrators here you can see have barricaded the entrances to this square. these are people who were fighting against police. some of them still wearing helmets throughout the day and night on friday and saturday. and we can pan over here. our camera man is going to show you the square itself, which is now growing -- filled with thousands of demonstrators. there are no riot police here whatsoever. after six hours of fighting, after a lot of teargas and water cannons and pepper spray. now, the scene here is calm right now. we've got some people both volunteers who are cleaning up some of the debris as well as municipal workers from the city government, but the scene before dawn this morning was still pretty violent in some parts of this city. we're g
ivan, how's the situation where you are now? and will these protests have any impact on turkey's relations with the u.s.? >> that's a good question. the situation right now if you can imagine, i'm in turkey's equivalent of times square in istanbul, the largest city, and some of the demonstrators here you can see have barricaded the entrances to this square. these are people who were fighting against police. some of them still wearing helmets throughout the day and night on friday and...
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entonces que es verdad de todo lo que me contaron, entonces me contaron otra historia tengo palabras de ivánsapareció karina, para ¡ya tengo la solución! l'oréal crea total repair 5, con ceramida. combate los 5 problemas principales: debilidad, falta de cuerpo, de movimiento, de brillo y resequedad... ¡para un cabello más fuerte y brillante! nuevo total repair 5 de l'oréal tener la cabeza clara, no hacer el mal, no desearle a nadie lo que uno no quiera que le sucede a uno, para mi eso significa la pobreza, ser un buen ser humano, tener mostrar las manos extendidas y decir no le debo nada a nadie, tener la mente bien en alto. señora, usted cuando joven bailaba en bares nocturnos igual que su hija, dice su hermana que si te bailaron juntas >>deja de estar de chismosa. >>todo el enseñaste a tu hija ese camino >>alguien te dice que bailaba con su hija los angeles, le pido hay que les que pase, es su sobrina, es hija de malena precisamente. vivió con karina. en su familia que bonita familia, su familia, señora. tuve vista con karina. >>como año y medio. ¿tu que viste hay? ¿actualmente bailas? >>
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. >> iván fue fundamental, pero apareció neymar, jo terminó la jugada ynes s por cero méxico queda casi> vendria para pòner las cosas otra vez en mala fortuna para el dos a dos . >> mario le daba ventaja a italia. >> ahí nos informó alejando luna. >> más información a las once . >> los dejamos con el noticiero de univisión . >> gracias . >>> el miÉrcoles 19 de junio del aÑo 2013 y estas son las principales noticias que tenemos para ustedes la reforma migratoria, darÍa un enorme impulso a la economÍa de estados unidos. con un reporte independiente del congreso, el nÚmero de indocumentados, se reduce un 25% en 20 aÑos. exigen que se reabra la explosiÓn que destruyo el duelo 800 y matÓ a 230 personas cerca de new york. hace mucho en el 96 la peticiÓn la hacen los propios verte gardes de la tragedia. la obesidad es una enfermedad. esto lo afirma la asociaciÓn mÉdica norteamerica, y sus conclusiones, pueden tener efectos importantes en el tratamiento de la gordura. y, no se pudo, el tri, cayÓ ante brasil, 2 a 0. comenzamos.
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. >>> ivÁn el "conde k", cÓmo estÁs, le fue bien a mÉxico, se va de la confederaciones, es posible. > copa confederaciones, lo cierto que la gran estrella del torneo es neymar. veamos. >>> arrancamos con la copa confederaciones, donde mÉxico enfrentÓ a japon. ambos equipos llegaron al equipo eliminados, al minuto 53 el "chicharito" hernÁndez hizo el primero del partido, al 66 konno un tiro de esquina, y el "chicharito" marca de doblete, y japÓn acorta distancias, "chicharito" con el tercero, y fallÓ un penal. mÉxico se lleva el triunfo por dos a uno, y rescata su actuaciÓn en esta competencia. al mismo tiempo, pero en estadio fontenova, brasil enfrentÓ a italia, abrieron con el gol de dante, los europeos empataron con gol de giaccherini, y neymar adelantÓ a brasil dos a uno, y fred el tres a uno al 65, italia descuenta al 70 con gol de chiellini, la cuenta la cierra fred, brasil vence a italia 4 a 2 para terminar en el primer lugar del grupo a, en su presentaciÓn en el mundial sub 20 mÉxico cayÓ ante grecia por dos a uno, el del triunfo un golazo de este jugador, a escasos minutos del
. >>> ivÁn el "conde k", cÓmo estÁs, le fue bien a mÉxico, se va de la confederaciones, es posible. > copa confederaciones, lo cierto que la gran estrella del torneo es neymar. veamos. >>> arrancamos con la copa confederaciones, donde mÉxico enfrentÓ a japon. ambos equipos llegaron al equipo eliminados, al minuto 53 el "chicharito" hernÁndez hizo el primero del partido, al 66 konno un tiro de esquina, y el "chicharito" marca de doblete,...
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>> ivan, it is brooke.ask you this as we're looking at pictures and this is reminiscent as we -- >> reporter: sorry. >> -- no worries. what happened in egypt. is it even a fair assessment to call this a possible turkish spring? >> reporter: some people are calling it that. and some people very much bristle at that. they don't want to be compared to the dictatorships and the despots in the arab world. turkey is not an arab country. it speaks a different language, an entirely different ethnic group. and, yes, erdogan has won elections. he is democratically elected. the frustrations we're hearing from the crowd is that he seems to be taking away some democratic freedoms that turks have enjoyed, freedoms in some cases that he opened up during his ten years in power. and one of the complaints here is that these people, many of them say we didn't vote for erdogan, and he seems to be persecuting us because we didn't vote for him. he should represent not only his base, which largely consists of conservative, more p
>> ivan, it is brooke.ask you this as we're looking at pictures and this is reminiscent as we -- >> reporter: sorry. >> -- no worries. what happened in egypt. is it even a fair assessment to call this a possible turkish spring? >> reporter: some people are calling it that. and some people very much bristle at that. they don't want to be compared to the dictatorships and the despots in the arab world. turkey is not an arab country. it speaks a different language, an...
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she recently interviewed turkey's prime minister and here in new york ivan who reports for us. nick, first of all, explain your vantage point, where you are in relation to where arwa is and what is happening right now. >> right me behind just as i started talking we're seeing fireworks, and we've seen these fired towards police for much of the last 19 hours i've been standing here. it seems to be the weapon of choice. give you a moment to listen to this. it appears to be the weapon of choice of protest. a confusing situation down the street closest to me. let me explain. we're talking about a square here, the park. arwa, when we see her pfootage earlier on was on the far side. i'm on the near side. police made a substantial for -- they pushed a lot of armored trucks, cannons, bulldozers, barricades pushing everybody back. i can't see everything where i'm standing but in the last half hour protest tors seemed to have crept back up that road where fireworks were fired from. so it begs the question what is the police strategy here? how do they intend to retain control of the terri
she recently interviewed turkey's prime minister and here in new york ivan who reports for us. nick, first of all, explain your vantage point, where you are in relation to where arwa is and what is happening right now. >> right me behind just as i started talking we're seeing fireworks, and we've seen these fired towards police for much of the last 19 hours i've been standing here. it seems to be the weapon of choice. give you a moment to listen to this. it appears to be the weapon of...
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and replace it with a shopping mall. >> at the end of that report, cnn's ivan watson said it was hardeathe without wearing a gas mask in the area near taksim square and gezi park. ,'m wondering, nazan Üstundag if you could talk about the police use of tear gas in the demonstrations? they call this the gas state of the state because it has been going on here for a very, very long time. this is not the first time the police have been casting us. and she might recall, in october, there was a really large hunger strike in turkey and in the and it culminated to were0 people and protesting also the government finished thed police process that had started a few years ago. thes time it was the kurds taken over the streets and thousands and thousands of people were on the streets for weeks. oft was also a mass gassing people. i think there is a subconscious, nation because we have seen as turks how they have taken over the streets and claimed their rights by taking the streets. ended legendary how they one of the most to tell a tree and police force in the world -- totalitarian police forces i
and replace it with a shopping mall. >> at the end of that report, cnn's ivan watson said it was hardeathe without wearing a gas mask in the area near taksim square and gezi park. ,'m wondering, nazan Üstundag if you could talk about the police use of tear gas in the demonstrations? they call this the gas state of the state because it has been going on here for a very, very long time. this is not the first time the police have been casting us. and she might recall, in october, there was...
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our senior international correspondent ivan watson is in istanbul. things seem a little calmer now, but the clean-up is going on. do you think these things could spark again and who exactly is coming out against the government? >> reporter: miguel, i think these are predominantly urban secular turks who are out here. people who have been chafing at the government of the elected prime min sister whose party ha been in power for more than ten years. his riot police, after fighting to keep this square for 36 hours from the demonstrators, basically attacking any gathering of more than 50 people with water cannons and tear gas during that period, they withdrew last saturday and now it is the protesters who control the square. they have been cleaning up some. volunteering to clean up. working with city municipal workers as well and demanding that the democratically elected prime minister resign. as far as clashes go, they are still going on. moments ago, we heard that about a mile from where i'm standing, there was a fog of tear gas, presumably fired by ri
our senior international correspondent ivan watson is in istanbul. things seem a little calmer now, but the clean-up is going on. do you think these things could spark again and who exactly is coming out against the government? >> reporter: miguel, i think these are predominantly urban secular turks who are out here. people who have been chafing at the government of the elected prime min sister whose party ha been in power for more than ten years. his riot police, after fighting to keep...
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ivan, i know erdogan left the country. this is going on and he left. the demonstrations as the work of extreme elements, kauled ate menace to society and the pictures seem so much more significant than that. how are people reacting to the fact that he just left the country? >> reporter: actually, it may have actually helped because his political style is rhetoric, so confrontational and actually insulting, since he's gone, his deputies and other officials in the government have actually apologized today and tried to calm the atmosphere a little bit and it seems to have worked. the crowd behind me here, 2:30 in the morning, much less agitated than it was last night. maybe because police helicopters haven't been circling overhead shining spotlights on them and maybe also because of the kind of kinder tone that the government has taken. in the capital where our nick payton walsh of cnn is reporting, he hasn't seen teargas all day. he saw flowers on the armored personnel carriers of the police that had been firing teargas and water cannons at people in pre
ivan, i know erdogan left the country. this is going on and he left. the demonstrations as the work of extreme elements, kauled ate menace to society and the pictures seem so much more significant than that. how are people reacting to the fact that he just left the country? >> reporter: actually, it may have actually helped because his political style is rhetoric, so confrontational and actually insulting, since he's gone, his deputies and other officials in the government have actually...
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let's check in with our senior international correspondent, ivan watson, in istanbul. the images we have been seeing are really striking. it all began over a park. how did it escalate and what's the focus now? >> reporter: well, it blew up i think starting friday morning, when the security forces at dawn raided the sit-in in that park and really attacked it with water cannons and tear gas, and drove the demonstrators out into the streets. and something here snapped and people started attacking the police and the clashes began here right outside our office window for 36 straight hours. it was incredible. they have spread to other cities now. i have never really seen anything on this scale before in turkey, anderson. as for what the people want, it's gone very quickly from trying to defend a couple of trees to now calls again and again for the resignation of the elected prime minister of turkey, a man who has ruled this country, has governed it, for more than ten years. >> throughout the arab spring, he has held his own country as a model democracy but this kind of exces
let's check in with our senior international correspondent, ivan watson, in istanbul. the images we have been seeing are really striking. it all began over a park. how did it escalate and what's the focus now? >> reporter: well, it blew up i think starting friday morning, when the security forces at dawn raided the sit-in in that park and really attacked it with water cannons and tear gas, and drove the demonstrators out into the streets. and something here snapped and people started...
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rage at home and abroad with president obama the fan of the methods citing national security needs ivaneland is a fellow at the pan institute and says such policies are against the founding principles of the united states i think this is a real violation of the u.s. constitution even the democrats are saying well this is legal it's been checked out by congress. but that's doesn't wash when it violates the direct proof provisions of the u.s. constitution which state that any want can't be a general warrant in other words they can't go mining for things which is what they're doing and also there has to be probable cause that there's been a crime committed well every citizen in america can't be. suspected of being a criminal now they're say they're not listening into the conversations via the phone conversations but the constitution doesn't say anything about that it just says if it's a search and this is a search and it's clearly unconstitutional even though the patriot act which is unconstitutional portions of it. ok's it so i think it's a very bad thing and also there's some other progr
rage at home and abroad with president obama the fan of the methods citing national security needs ivaneland is a fellow at the pan institute and says such policies are against the founding principles of the united states i think this is a real violation of the u.s. constitution even the democrats are saying well this is legal it's been checked out by congress. but that's doesn't wash when it violates the direct proof provisions of the u.s. constitution which state that any want can't be a...
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be up close and personal tlau probably the worst hurricanes in the gulf coast in the last 40 years: ivan, dennis, katrina. and katrina i was the commander of the medical forces in pensacola, florida, and i owned the branch clinics that existed in new orleans, pascagula and gulf port, mississippi. we thought we had dodged the bullet and then the levies broke and who would have predicted that there was a sea of humanity in the super dome that basically was in extreme miss? who would have predicted in this day and age we would lose many, many people based on the fact they couldn't be medevacked, that the hospitals themselves had been flooded and the hospital staff was having to carry critically ill patients up to the top floors to avoid the water that was filling in the rooms. who would have predicted that? and were we set up to handle that? and who would have predicted in the early goings there would be civic disorder and civic disobedience and lack of command and control and then the military came there and provided that stability for a while until the civic authorities took over and even
be up close and personal tlau probably the worst hurricanes in the gulf coast in the last 40 years: ivan, dennis, katrina. and katrina i was the commander of the medical forces in pensacola, florida, and i owned the branch clinics that existed in new orleans, pascagula and gulf port, mississippi. we thought we had dodged the bullet and then the levies broke and who would have predicted that there was a sea of humanity in the super dome that basically was in extreme miss? who would have...
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ivan watson, cnn, istanbul. . >>> now, john, daylight has brought relative calm to the streets of itare that demonstrators have occupied, it's still in their hands. they're still holding scattered protests and the pattern we've seen is they're likely to get bigger as the day progresses. a lot of demonstrators say they have to go to work or to their university classes now that it's monday, but they will be back when they get out of work. there's been a case of arson it looks like, demonstrators setting fire to one of the ruling political party headquarters in the port city of ismir. the prime minister taking a confrontational tone in statements he made before leaving the country on an international trip saying these people are breaking laws because they can't win elections the way my party does. wait ten months until the next election and you'll see who has the support of the majority of the people. john? >> ten months is a long time away when you've had four nights like that in turkey. thanks so much, ivan watson. >> protests at a park and grown to large events. >>> to a case of a qu
ivan watson, cnn, istanbul. . >>> now, john, daylight has brought relative calm to the streets of itare that demonstrators have occupied, it's still in their hands. they're still holding scattered protests and the pattern we've seen is they're likely to get bigger as the day progresses. a lot of demonstrators say they have to go to work or to their university classes now that it's monday, but they will be back when they get out of work. there's been a case of arson it looks like,...
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administrators that he actually projected on the board a nude self-photo in front of his class. 11th grader ivan nuno was this. >> everybody was laughing because they thought it was a joke but when everyone realized he was our teacher then that's when it became quiet. >> reporter: steiner was demonstrating a computer program and intended to bring up another photo. >> he gave us a very long speech about how he was extremely sorry, about how he did not want this to happen. >> reporter: police took over the investigation and say they found additional materials on other xutsers computers. disturbing photos and pornographyic stories. >> that information is brought to the district attorney, they reviewed it and based on their review they thought there was charge there. >> reporter: the burglary charges stems from evidence they found during the search. intimate items taken from a female friend's home when she was gone. >> what i'd like the community and students to know if anyone has any information, that they would please contact the police or contact me directly. >> reporter: steiner has been charged
administrators that he actually projected on the board a nude self-photo in front of his class. 11th grader ivan nuno was this. >> everybody was laughing because they thought it was a joke but when everyone realized he was our teacher then that's when it became quiet. >> reporter: steiner was demonstrating a computer program and intended to bring up another photo. >> he gave us a very long speech about how he was extremely sorry, about how he did not want this to happen....
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ivan watson is in istanbul and i asked him what's happening there tonight. >> reporter: erin the lessand more conciliatory tone there's been from the turkish government the more joyous this scene has gotten here in istanbul where we've hardly heard the crowd chanting for the prime minister of turkey to resign, instead we've heard concert, we've seen drum circles, and dancing here. people camping out in what could almost be described as a counter culture festival. now we know there have been violent clashes in other parts of turkey that the riot police cleaned out demonstrators with water canons in the capital anchora. there's clashes in a southeastern city. some biggest groups of union labors have gone on a joint strike against the government. though the government has apologized and promised to ensure the rights and the lifestyle of those people who haven't voted for the turkish prime minister. >> our fifth story "outfront" the first lady face to face with a heckler. now the confrontation unfolded last night. it was a private fundraiser. it was an exclusive fundraiser. so you had to
ivan watson is in istanbul and i asked him what's happening there tonight. >> reporter: erin the lessand more conciliatory tone there's been from the turkish government the more joyous this scene has gotten here in istanbul where we've hardly heard the crowd chanting for the prime minister of turkey to resign, instead we've heard concert, we've seen drum circles, and dancing here. people camping out in what could almost be described as a counter culture festival. now we know there have...
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administrators that he actually projected on the board a nude self-photo in front of his class. 11th grader ivan nuno was this. >> everybody was laughing because they thought it was a joke but when everyone realized he was our teacher then that's when it became quiet. >> reporter: steiner was demonstrating a computer program and intended to bring up another photo. >> he gave us a very long speech about how he was extremely sorry, about how he did not want this to happen. >> reporter: police took over the investigation and say they found additional materials on other xutsers computers. disturbing photos and pornographyic stories. >> that information is brought to the district attorney, they reviewed it and based on their review they thought there was charge there. >> reporter: the burglary charges stems from evidence they found during the search. intimate items taken from a female friend's home when she was gone. >> what i'd like the community and students to know if anyone has any information, that they would please contact the police or contact me directly. >> reporter: steiner has been charged
administrators that he actually projected on the board a nude self-photo in front of his class. 11th grader ivan nuno was this. >> everybody was laughing because they thought it was a joke but when everyone realized he was our teacher then that's when it became quiet. >> reporter: steiner was demonstrating a computer program and intended to bring up another photo. >> he gave us a very long speech about how he was extremely sorry, about how he did not want this to happen....
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back to you. >> all right, ivan watson, thanks. there because it is a democracy that has been stable and a reliable partner for the u.s.. so obviously watching what's beeni inin ining happening. >>> here at home, a national park nightmare. the search continues this morning for 11-year-old who was swept over a waterfall. park rangers believe it is impossible to survive the 600-foot drop. miguel marquez live at yosemite for us this morning. what's going on there? >> reporter: well, as you know, this place is an absolute wonderland of nature. yosemite falls right here, which is just stunning to be here in the morning to see this. and as far as beautiful as it is here, it is also incredibly dangerous. he was about three miles up on a hike near a different set of falls. he went swimming. there are signs posted there that say that it is dangerous to swim there because you are very close to the precipice of the falls. and he apparently went anyway. the authorities say that he swam out to a rock in the center of the stream. when he tried t
back to you. >> all right, ivan watson, thanks. there because it is a democracy that has been stable and a reliable partner for the u.s.. so obviously watching what's beeni inin ining happening. >>> here at home, a national park nightmare. the search continues this morning for 11-year-old who was swept over a waterfall. park rangers believe it is impossible to survive the 600-foot drop. miguel marquez live at yosemite for us this morning. what's going on there? >> reporter:...
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. >> ivan watson in istanbul, thank you so much. protests that quickly spread across a nation.usations of a government who doesn't listen to its people. police accused of using excessive force. sound familiar? to find out what's going on in turkey and how it's different in the arab spring, we're joined by richard haas, president of the council on foreign relations and the author of foreign policy begins at home: the case for putting america's house in order. richard, thanks for joining me. explain to me, why should americans sitting at home care about what happens in turkey. how could this unrest impact us? >> turkey actually is a pivotal country, jake it's about 80 million people it's got a fairly large economy, some say about the 17th largest in the world. it's a nato ally so we have all sorts of obligations. it borders on syria. so for better or for worse it can both affect and being affected by the crisis there. perhaps as much as anything, though, turkey has become something of an example or a model for the sort of political events you alluded to in the arab world over the
. >> ivan watson in istanbul, thank you so much. protests that quickly spread across a nation.usations of a government who doesn't listen to its people. police accused of using excessive force. sound familiar? to find out what's going on in turkey and how it's different in the arab spring, we're joined by richard haas, president of the council on foreign relations and the author of foreign policy begins at home: the case for putting america's house in order. richard, thanks for joining...
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ivan, i know he left the country on a four-day trip to north africa.extreme elements. blamed twitter and called ate menace to society. the pictures, though, seem so much more significant than that. how are people reacting to the fact that he just left the country? >> reporter: actually it may have actually helped because his political style, his rhetoric is so confrontational and insulting, since he's gone his deputies apologized today and tried to calm the atmosphere a little bit. it seems to have worked. it's 2:30 in the morning the crowd behind me, is much less agitated than it was last night. maybe because police helicopters aren't circling overhead and shining spotlight. and also because of the kinder tone. in the capital, he hasn't seen tear gas all day. saw protesters putting flowers on the police that had been firing tear gas and water cannons at people in previous days. maybe there's a message there to the government that a softly approach will calm people down, though we are hearing reports of violence in some of the eastern cities of turkey
ivan, i know he left the country on a four-day trip to north africa.extreme elements. blamed twitter and called ate menace to society. the pictures, though, seem so much more significant than that. how are people reacting to the fact that he just left the country? >> reporter: actually it may have actually helped because his political style, his rhetoric is so confrontational and insulting, since he's gone his deputies apologized today and tried to calm the atmosphere a little bit. it...
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ivan orkin, hand down the most renowned ramen guru. >> is shouldn't be too subtle. it needs a kick.dles are meant to be slurped. it is considered rude not to. >> you cannot enjoy ramen, ultimately unless you learn to slurp. >> reporter: having worked in new york's finest restaurants. orkin knows, it's not just science it is art. when it is done with exquisite attention to details, crowd of jaded hipster new yorkers, flock to ramen. >> the uber comfort food. >> reporter: to be eaten with a loud flourish. >> ready? >> reporter: ready. for "nightline," i'm juju chang in new york. >> totally hungry now. >> my gosh. i need a carbo load, please. you like, had the gourmet stuff. >> few years ago. got turned on to ramen. coming back to here, trendy places. >> japan, you were turned on to ramen in college. >> just noodle soup. i didn't use that fancy term. i didn't know. they have curry, all these crazy flavors in addition to traditional ones. fantastic stuff. >> not like what i tried which was spicy carbonated thing. need to try it again. i'll try again. >> try it. try it. >> we'll be back.
ivan orkin, hand down the most renowned ramen guru. >> is shouldn't be too subtle. it needs a kick.dles are meant to be slurped. it is considered rude not to. >> you cannot enjoy ramen, ultimately unless you learn to slurp. >> reporter: having worked in new york's finest restaurants. orkin knows, it's not just science it is art. when it is done with exquisite attention to details, crowd of jaded hipster new yorkers, flock to ramen. >> the uber comfort food. >>...
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keeps calling these demonstrators extremists and members of marginal groups >> thanks very much to ivanislamist leader 100 homes at risk for fires burning there. wildfires in california as well. we'll have more on both of those blazes. also this, 50 days, 11 operations later, erica brannic leaving the hospital. she's the final victim of boston marathon bombing to go home. her recovery was hard enough without having to cross paths with the surviving alleged bomber. randi kaye has that report. those stories and also the tragic start of a family who left their home to escape the our fifth story "outfront," tmi or fyi? in an interview guardian newspaper, actor michael douglas was asked to blame hefrpgy drinking, drugs and smoking presumably as the causes of his throat cancer. well, he answered the question and they were recording it and, you know what? i don't want to talk about this. so i will let michael douglas tell you why he says he got throat cancer. >> without getting too specific, this particular cancer is caused by something by hpv which actually comes about from cunnilingus. >> su
keeps calling these demonstrators extremists and members of marginal groups >> thanks very much to ivanislamist leader 100 homes at risk for fires burning there. wildfires in california as well. we'll have more on both of those blazes. also this, 50 days, 11 operations later, erica brannic leaving the hospital. she's the final victim of boston marathon bombing to go home. her recovery was hard enough without having to cross paths with the surviving alleged bomber. randi kaye has that...