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mehmet was soon expelled from school. turkish legal expert ibrahim kaboglu questions the prosecution's case against mehmet. he says police didn't have the right to arrest the boy, and the government wasn't entitled to order proceedings against him. the prosecution's investigations also constitute a statuatory violation. he says this amounts to an interference with the judicial independence guaranteed by turkey's constitution. >> the problem in the case of the boy from konya lies in constitutional violations first by the executive authority, then the legislative and finally the juicial authorities. >> the head of state himself, says kaboglu, has increasingly been showing disregard for the constitution. >> in institutions like the presidential office, which have a duty to uphold the constitution, violations against it have become the norm. >> we're driving through konya with mehmet. he points out his former school. he doesn't want to get out. he did that once with a camera team. they immediately attracted passersby, and the
mehmet was soon expelled from school. turkish legal expert ibrahim kaboglu questions the prosecution's case against mehmet. he says police didn't have the right to arrest the boy, and the government wasn't entitled to order proceedings against him. the prosecution's investigations also constitute a statuatory violation. he says this amounts to an interference with the judicial independence guaranteed by turkey's constitution. >> the problem in the case of the boy from konya lies in...
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mehmet was soon expelled from school.egal expert ibrahim kaboglu questions the prosecution's case against mehmet. he says police didn't have the right to arrest the boy, and the government wasn't entitled to order proceedings against him. the prosecution's investigations also constitute a statuatory violation. he says this amounts to an interference with the judicial independence guaranteed by turkey's constitution. >> the problem in the case of the boy from konya lies in constitutional violations first by the executive authority, then the legislative and finally the juicial authorities. >> the head of state himself, says kaboglu, has increasingly been showing disregard for the constitution. >> in institutions like the presidential office, which have a duty to uphold the constitution, violations against it have become the norm. >> we're driving through konya with mehmet. he points out his former school. he doesn't want to get out. he did that once with a camera team. they immediately attracted passersby, and there was tro
mehmet was soon expelled from school.egal expert ibrahim kaboglu questions the prosecution's case against mehmet. he says police didn't have the right to arrest the boy, and the government wasn't entitled to order proceedings against him. the prosecution's investigations also constitute a statuatory violation. he says this amounts to an interference with the judicial independence guaranteed by turkey's constitution. >> the problem in the case of the boy from konya lies in constitutional...
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. >> this is 9-year-old mehmet and he's got magnetic powers. >> is it called double sided tape? no. as you see he places spoon after spoon to his chest and they stick. he's also done cell phones and even an ashtray. >> that is so peculiar. >> does he just need a bath? >> no. >> his parents said they realized that he had this magnetic power after they were watching a similar stunt on a television show. >> intriguingly human beings do have a magnetic field. >> test the options -- >> take all that stuff and toss them to him again to see if they stick. >> can't do that to 9-year-olds. >> scientifically that would be an excellent way of testing it. he should be able to go up to a metal wall and stick himself to it. >> a bus speeding by. >> let's not go that far. >> said they discovered this after seeing it on a tv show. maybe they're just doing this in the hopes that they get the attention that we're obviously giving them and maybe we'll be able to make suggestions. >> right. >> i'm very skeptical of this. >> this phenomenon is sometimes referred to as human magnetism, and some have
. >> this is 9-year-old mehmet and he's got magnetic powers. >> is it called double sided tape? no. as you see he places spoon after spoon to his chest and they stick. he's also done cell phones and even an ashtray. >> that is so peculiar. >> does he just need a bath? >> no. >> his parents said they realized that he had this magnetic power after they were watching a similar stunt on a television show. >> intriguingly human beings do have a magnetic...
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. >> turkey's deputy prime minister mehmet simsek. i want to bring in florida senator marco rubio. thank you for joining us tonight. you sit on the senate foreign relations and intelligence committees. you were recently in turkey. what's your reaction to what the deputy prime minister said tonight and what's going on now. >> thank you for having me on tonight. there's a lot of political back and forth going on. the prime minister was recently removed by the president and asked to resign and he did. we noticed some internal power struggles going on. but this doesn't look like a well orchestrated coup attempt by a large segment of military. in the military, they're actually alluding to a movement called a golanist movement. they'll put a lot of blame on that group. it will be interesting to learn what this is about. it's certainly not something that came out on the street, though there is pushback on the direction erdogan is taking the government. it seems to be some sort of internal power structure and quite frankly not just from what you heard there from the deputy prime minister,
. >> turkey's deputy prime minister mehmet simsek. i want to bring in florida senator marco rubio. thank you for joining us tonight. you sit on the senate foreign relations and intelligence committees. you were recently in turkey. what's your reaction to what the deputy prime minister said tonight and what's going on now. >> thank you for having me on tonight. there's a lot of political back and forth going on. the prime minister was recently removed by the president and asked to...
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joining us on the phone, mehmet simsek, deputy finance minister. you so much for joining us before the market opens. the lira recovered somewhat but there's a lot of questions about turkey's fox stability in the wake of what happened over the weekend. what would you say to markets this morning before they open in the united states? >> good morning. yes, we had an extraordinary night on friday. it was like a nightmare, an awful dream. it is behind us we're back to some sort of normalcy quickly. domestic markets function pretty efficiently. we are here and taking all the measures necessary. as far as the fallout from these failed coup attempt is concerned, would argue that turkish democracy is probably much stronger than it was. certainly there's room for domestic reconciliation as all political parties have rallied against the attempted coup. >> sir. >> yes. >> former supreme commander of nato joined us as a guest. he's very concerned that the level of arrests suggest president erdogan is going too far rounding up suspects an it raises questions abo
joining us on the phone, mehmet simsek, deputy finance minister. you so much for joining us before the market opens. the lira recovered somewhat but there's a lot of questions about turkey's fox stability in the wake of what happened over the weekend. what would you say to markets this morning before they open in the united states? >> good morning. yes, we had an extraordinary night on friday. it was like a nightmare, an awful dream. it is behind us we're back to some sort of normalcy...
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government posed by fatih sultan mehmet bridge a--.orking with the members of the military against the democratically elected government. a spokesman denies the charges and calls them highly irresponsible. >> as france continues its three days of mourning, isis claims it influenced the driver of that truck to ride into a bastille day crowd killing 84 people in nice. leaving more than 200 others injured. french prosecutors are questioning five people this morning in connection with the attack. in washington, on friday, president obama condemned the attacks calling them tragic and appalling. he also rejected talk that surfaced suggesting the u.n. needs to tighten restrictions on muslims. >> we cannot give in to fear or turn on each other or sacrifice our way of life. we cannot let ourselves be divided by religion. because that's exactly what the terrorists want. >> mr. president obama said freedom of religion represents the key part of that bastille day celebration. >>> among the 84 people killed in france were two americans. a father an
government posed by fatih sultan mehmet bridge a--.orking with the members of the military against the democratically elected government. a spokesman denies the charges and calls them highly irresponsible. >> as france continues its three days of mourning, isis claims it influenced the driver of that truck to ride into a bastille day crowd killing 84 people in nice. leaving more than 200 others injured. french prosecutors are questioning five people this morning in connection with the...