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raki to start. >> anthony: prost. >> melek: prost. >> anthony: that brings me back. >> melek: yeah?: yeah. >> melek: when we go there, we have always raki and the bosphorus and here, this is like istanbul feeling for us. >> anthony: yeah, me too. and meze. spicy mashed vegetables, tzatziki, hummus, beetroot and olive dip, fried eggplant, pastries with feta, meatballs with tomato sauce and mint. whoa. that looks really pretty. >> melek: i don't think that you have any problems with spice? yeah? >> anthony: no, no, no. not at all. >> melek: not at all. all right. >> anthony: since you were born here, how turkish do you feel? and how german do you feel? and when does that equation change? are there times when you feel like, "i'm not part of this," or other times you feel, "oh, i am definitely part of this."? >> melek: that's a question -- i'm thinking about all my life. in my heart, i'm turkish. in my head, i'm german. i'm glad that my parents wanted to have a good education for me. but still at home, they were turkish, like turkish traditions and turkish thinking, so i was always on b
raki to start. >> anthony: prost. >> melek: prost. >> anthony: that brings me back. >> melek: yeah?: yeah. >> melek: when we go there, we have always raki and the bosphorus and here, this is like istanbul feeling for us. >> anthony: yeah, me too. and meze. spicy mashed vegetables, tzatziki, hummus, beetroot and olive dip, fried eggplant, pastries with feta, meatballs with tomato sauce and mint. whoa. that looks really pretty. >> melek: i don't think...
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. >> they said we are going to try this and we are going to keep our fingers prost -- crossed. >> reporter: it is a one-time treatment were some of the patient's own immune cells are removed and reprogrammed by scientists in a lab to fight cancer. those cells are then put back into the patient. >> this technology actually rewrites the cell's genetic code so it can recognize and heal a lymphoma cell. >> it is almost like the sci-fi work of fiction to try to make the cells. it is completely out of the ordinary for anything we have ever done. >> reporter: the dock doors collet computer science on the body. jackie is one of 10 adult patients in experimental triers -- experimental trials. it is one of the top centers that offers it. one month after jackie's cells were infused back into her body , a large tumor on her face disappeared. then, the first scan proved it. these are the tumors that appeared on her skin before and this is after the treatment. >> it was completely clean. everything was gone. that was a special moment. >> reporter: jackie dealt with the side effects like severe chills an
. >> they said we are going to try this and we are going to keep our fingers prost -- crossed. >> reporter: it is a one-time treatment were some of the patient's own immune cells are removed and reprogrammed by scientists in a lab to fight cancer. those cells are then put back into the patient. >> this technology actually rewrites the cell's genetic code so it can recognize and heal a lymphoma cell. >> it is almost like the sci-fi work of fiction to try to make the...
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announced during a rally at bangkok university or those are all the headlines europe today listening prost he's next. at least twenty five children kept. my hand on my left foot on a. bus to the scene the second bomb attacks they can justify going to. call for the use o. . plus o. make the country. hello i'm richard ginsberg and you're at the listening post here are some of the media stories we're covering this week ten journalists killed in a single day in afghanistan as the security situation there deteriorates malaysia was the first country in the world to pass an anti fake news law and now we're starting to see the ramifications. winnie mandela was laid to rest in south africa on april fourteenth journalists have been divided over her legacy and in israel a new video game where the enemy is an anti occupation activist armed with a video camera. to shoot the afghan journalists rushing to the site of an explosion this past week in kabul were trying to cover the news they didn't realize it was a set up in the aftermath a second suicide bomber disguised as a news camera man detonated his d
announced during a rally at bangkok university or those are all the headlines europe today listening prost he's next. at least twenty five children kept. my hand on my left foot on a. bus to the scene the second bomb attacks they can justify going to. call for the use o. . plus o. make the country. hello i'm richard ginsberg and you're at the listening post here are some of the media stories we're covering this week ten journalists killed in a single day in afghanistan as the security situation...
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goods and services will donald trump wants china to reduce that by one hundred billion dollars that's prost watch on a correspondent adrian brown is in beijing for us now agent both sides have been downplaying expectations of a breakthrough the talks are expected to end in a few hours time what's your assessment then of how things have gone. well i think we've probably moved back from the brink of being on the dawn of a trade war i think the fact that they are talking means that a trade war is not now imminent but that said we've had no real statements that have emerged during the past twenty four hours with these talks began on thursday afternoon the resume resumed on friday morning but so far not a word all we've had is plenty of reports in the chinese media stressing that china wants to see sincerity from the u.s. side during these talks and that china will not be bullied and let's remind ourselves what the real issues are here daryn i mean it's terrorists china and the united states are threatening to impose huge tariffs on each other's imports that hasn't happened yet but the deadline
goods and services will donald trump wants china to reduce that by one hundred billion dollars that's prost watch on a correspondent adrian brown is in beijing for us now agent both sides have been downplaying expectations of a breakthrough the talks are expected to end in a few hours time what's your assessment then of how things have gone. well i think we've probably moved back from the brink of being on the dawn of a trade war i think the fact that they are talking means that a trade war is...
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aser is the 49th palestinian killed by israraeli fire since massss prosts s began inin latee march. atat least two j journalists are among g the dead -- momore than0 prpresters have been iurured. palestiniamedidics tolal jazeera at lstst 24 peop h have d d their mbs s amputed afafr they w we hit by a new kind of ammunition - -- so-calledd "butterfly b bullets," whihich exexplode on impact, shattererig bones s and shreddining internal organs. "the new york times" reports that president trump has ordered the pentagon to o prepare a plan to reduce the number of u.s. troops stationed in south korea. the report came as the u.s. and north korea are making plans for an unprecedented summit between trump and north korean leader kim jong-un, to be held in may or june. this week, reports emerged that three u.s. citizens imprisoned in north korea have been relocated to a hotel in pyongyang ahead of their imminent release. president trump's lawyer, rudy giuliani, had said the trio were to have been released yesterday. tony kim, kim hak-song, and kim dong-chul were convicted on espionage charges
aser is the 49th palestinian killed by israraeli fire since massss prosts s began inin latee march. atat least two j journalists are among g the dead -- momore than0 prpresters have been iurured. palestiniamedidics tolal jazeera at lstst 24 peop h have d d their mbs s amputed afafr they w we hit by a new kind of ammunition - -- so-calledd "butterfly b bullets," whihich exexplode on impact, shattererig bones s and shreddining internal organs. "the new york times" reports that...
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if we don't -- >> i have a question about venezuelan medora -- and if this is a topic of process -- prost -- >> if i start talking about that, i think only three people will be left in the audience because we will be here for five or six hours. just to be brief, because it is such a huge topic. the problem private banks is very specific and isolated. it had great repercussions. we had wonderful cooperation with andorra as well as the prosecutor's office. private banking was not a problem. what is the problem in venezuela. the justice system has ongoing investigation in spain with regard to venezuela that has been stealing money who are responsible for the i'm paraphernalia i mpoverishment. we hope to have the cooperation, i'll give you an example. i think the declaration of the emergency situation in 2010, there are a series of contracts with electric plants. it's been a failure. many of the public businesses that were awarded contracts for different work are being south after the united states to be prosecuted by those people who actually corrupted the public servants, they are subject t
if we don't -- >> i have a question about venezuelan medora -- and if this is a topic of process -- prost -- >> if i start talking about that, i think only three people will be left in the audience because we will be here for five or six hours. just to be brief, because it is such a huge topic. the problem private banks is very specific and isolated. it had great repercussions. we had wonderful cooperation with andorra as well as the prosecutor's office. private banking was not a...
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you, hamas is killing the people here" in an attempt t te to stop them being told to come to the prosts. it didn't work, with pe arriving in huge numbers to the edges of the palestinian territory. h cludinimad obaid. he was shot in bgs by , raeli snipers at these protests weeks agobut keeps coming back. limping slowly, and ain, hefo brought hi young children with him. the israelis are close, -- you are not afraid? >> ( translated ): we are not afraid of the israelis, because this is our right. we are ready to push forward. even with the pain of our wounds, even as people get killed, we are ready to sacrifice to free our lands and take back our rights. >> reporter: to him, that means returning to their ancestral villages. the protesters want to go back to the homes their families lived in before the formation of the state of israel, a day marked today by palestinians as al nakba, arabic for "the catastrophe." israel says these protests are the sole work of hamas, the armed islamist group that runs za. hamas has encouraged the people to turn up for the protests. shops were shuttered as a
you, hamas is killing the people here" in an attempt t te to stop them being told to come to the prosts. it didn't work, with pe arriving in huge numbers to the edges of the palestinian territory. h cludinimad obaid. he was shot in bgs by , raeli snipers at these protests weeks agobut keeps coming back. limping slowly, and ain, hefo brought hi young children with him. the israelis are close, -- you are not afraid? >> ( translated ): we are not afraid of the israelis, because this is...
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he says more judges are heading to the border to prostes asylum cases more quickly. you know many of these people are sleeping on the ground outside not being admitted even for an asylum hearing into the united states. pete has the latest. >> what he says is they are going to send more judges and more prosecutors. 35 more prosecutors from border states surging in. 18 more immigration judges to handle cases. the message was clear. he wants these people run through the system quickly. he wants the message to get out that this is not going to be an effective way to get into the united states, that the way to do it is to apply. as he said, get and line and do it legally. he noted that well over a million people were admitted to the u.s. legally last year. that is the way to do it. i asked him whether there were humanitarian concerns about the people who are here now trying to get in. and he said they are being treated humanely. but this is mainly about trying to get the message out to others who would try to come here that they are going to get the quick turnaround throu
he says more judges are heading to the border to prostes asylum cases more quickly. you know many of these people are sleeping on the ground outside not being admitted even for an asylum hearing into the united states. pete has the latest. >> what he says is they are going to send more judges and more prosecutors. 35 more prosecutors from border states surging in. 18 more immigration judges to handle cases. the message was clear. he wants these people run through the system quickly. he...
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this is something of a new tactic to have unarmed prosts of this level of this size, so it's certainly an important tactic. they know that so long as these protests are unarmed, they will be all th morotent and all the more politically useful. but we hae seen, whn we're out there, those rushing the fence are unarmed inhe sense thatt they're nocarrying guns and weapons as such. we've seen young people with stones in hand and homemade sling shots. they burn tires to create smoke to gi thmselves cover. they haven't really been able to get to the fence itself or in any way threaten the israelier soldiers twith being able to really come over it, but every time they approach the fence, they are fired upon. >> woodruff: and, jane, you were teling usyou have been -- clearly, there have been a lot of casualties. you were telling us you have been to field hpitals there to see the injured, a lot of gunshot wounds, and you wereus tellinany of them below the knee? >> absolutely. you know, along with ose 55 dead today, we've also had a massive number of casualties. the autrities here say over 2,700
this is something of a new tactic to have unarmed prosts of this level of this size, so it's certainly an important tactic. they know that so long as these protests are unarmed, they will be all th morotent and all the more politically useful. but we hae seen, whn we're out there, those rushing the fence are unarmed inhe sense thatt they're nocarrying guns and weapons as such. we've seen young people with stones in hand and homemade sling shots. they burn tires to create smoke to gi thmselves...