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discuss this now with hussein bagchi professor of international relations and the middle east temple university in ankara thank you so much mr buckley for joining us here on our team to discuss the situation in turkey well given the latest developments in the country do you think anyone's government can recover from of what's happening. it is the expectation that this government reshuffle the brink of political stability to the government on the other hand the opposition as you mentioned is demanding that the government should resign but i do not expect that the government is resigning because of this demands the question is how from now on the government can cover all the accusations concerning. corruption a position. this prime minister is going to master this political challenge he never ever before faced such a big corruption a position as it is the case today while we have to gauge his economic winds areas there and in fact the corruption probe has implicated the relatives of top officials top government ministers and courting prime minister who want him self so what's big about how deep c
discuss this now with hussein bagchi professor of international relations and the middle east temple university in ankara thank you so much mr buckley for joining us here on our team to discuss the situation in turkey well given the latest developments in the country do you think anyone's government can recover from of what's happening. it is the expectation that this government reshuffle the brink of political stability to the government on the other hand the opposition as you mentioned is...
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who played defensive back for temple university.into a pretty good football machine. so all of a sudden on my notre dame schedule this year, it's the first game that they play and bill cosby do about as well. and i said, we have to get them on the show. he flew down to philadelphia to give the team a pep talk. [laughter] neil: you have a pretty impressive rolodex over the years. the president, stars, all of that. neil: everyone says you get the reviews and it sounds so similar the fox news experience. seventeen years ago. how different are they. espn ruling the roost. but does it bother you? you just move on? >> i haven't heard that yet. people are interested in seeing how we will approach it and what we will offer for support and everything else. >> you have a lot of tese other issues as well. the new connections, you are a have connections as well. i noticed that it's bigger with your personality. is that by design? espn is a sports and events, it is about personality? >> i didn't expect to be working with five other people, but t
who played defensive back for temple university.into a pretty good football machine. so all of a sudden on my notre dame schedule this year, it's the first game that they play and bill cosby do about as well. and i said, we have to get them on the show. he flew down to philadelphia to give the team a pep talk. [laughter] neil: you have a pretty impressive rolodex over the years. the president, stars, all of that. neil: everyone says you get the reviews and it sounds so similar the fox news...
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. >> last couple years, temple university is growing into pretty good football machine. f sudden on my notre dame schedule this year is temple!, the first game we play. so cosby knew about it too. and i said, well, got to get bill cosby on the show. he flew down to philadelphia to give the temple team a pep talk. he thinks he is rockne. he is nuts. neil: can't let that go unaddressed. >> he is just cosby. neil: that is part of the strategy. not only who you were, but you have a impressive rolodex. you know a lot of people and pick up the phone and talk to presidents and stars. >> that will help i think, sure. neil: how do you think this is going to go? every one says, you get reviews. sound so similar to what fox news experienced 11 years ago. you guys aren't going to makk it. how different are they? espn rules the roost. i think i remember them saying the same thing about cnn at the time. does it bother you? do you move on? what do you say? >> i haven't heard that yet. people are interested seeing how we would approach it. what we'll offer is a exmix of sports and everyt
. >> last couple years, temple university is growing into pretty good football machine. f sudden on my notre dame schedule this year is temple!, the first game we play. so cosby knew about it too. and i said, well, got to get bill cosby on the show. he flew down to philadelphia to give the temple team a pep talk. he thinks he is rockne. he is nuts. neil: can't let that go unaddressed. >> he is just cosby. neil: that is part of the strategy. not only who you were, but you have a...
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hutchinson grew up in texas and graduated the university of texas and law school at a time when law firms simply didn't hire the women graduates. as larry temple puts it back then it wasn't just a glass ceiling. there was a glass door. so she became a television reporter before going into politics and after being elected twice to the house of representatives, she was elected state treasurer in 1990 and three years later elective as the first woman to represent texas in the senate. she was elected by the chairman of the republican conference which means she is the only woman among the the top five leaders of the senate republicans. senator hutchinson leadership especially was notable in the relation to foreign affairs she serves as the share of the military construction subcommittee and subcommittee of the senate appropriations subcommittee and is the ranking republican of commerce subcommittee on aviation and is the chair of the transportation merchant marine subcommittee that enables her to set policies regarding the courts and security and we know how really important that is now. these are high-profile positions especially now. but senator
hutchinson grew up in texas and graduated the university of texas and law school at a time when law firms simply didn't hire the women graduates. as larry temple puts it back then it wasn't just a glass ceiling. there was a glass door. so she became a television reporter before going into politics and after being elected twice to the house of representatives, she was elected state treasurer in 1990 and three years later elective as the first woman to represent texas in the senate. she was...
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with us from temple, texas, the associate professor of law at texas a&m university.justify calling the country's biggest political party a bunch of terrorists? >> well, unfortunately, what they have done is essentially closed the door to any political solution. which is going to cause the country to go into meore violence, and as you saw yesterday, there was a bus bombing. and extremist groups who may or probably are not part of the muslim brotherhood are going to exploit the situation to engage in more vile olencviolence, kno people will blame the muslim brotherhood. >> as we know, egypt's military is deeply beholden to washington. we fund them, we train them, we work together as allies. should we just assume that the u.s. is okay with what the egyptian military is doing? >> well, i hope that that is not the case, because it will be a major misjudgment on the part of the american government and the american military. closing the door to a political solution to a political problem, by using military force and violence and mass arrests and mass designations is not goi
with us from temple, texas, the associate professor of law at texas a&m university.justify calling the country's biggest political party a bunch of terrorists? >> well, unfortunately, what they have done is essentially closed the door to any political solution. which is going to cause the country to go into meore violence, and as you saw yesterday, there was a bus bombing. and extremist groups who may or probably are not part of the muslim brotherhood are going to exploit the...
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university of texas is offering a spring seminar on obama care enrollment. >>> a satanic memorial next to the ten commandments, it could happen. a new york based satanic temple is petitioning to set up a display outside of the oklahoma state house next to the biblical statue. proponents argue if the state allows one type of religious expression, it must allow alternative forms as well. the aclu said it agrees but there should be no religious statues on any state property. it was dismissed under the nut category. >>> and for everyone who naps during a flight. take a lesson from one man aboard a united flight who dozed off when the plane landed and everyone got off, and no one woke him up. when he finally got up, the plane was empty, the lights were off, and the doors were locked. luckily his cell phone worked. >> i called my girlfriend and she thought i was crazy. i said, debbie, i'm locked on a plane. she said, tommy, stop. i said i'm telling you, call somebody to get me off this plane. >> that is scary. united issued an apology along with a hotel for the night and a $250 voucher. >>> does the health and human services contraception violate civil rights. her
university of texas is offering a spring seminar on obama care enrollment. >>> a satanic memorial next to the ten commandments, it could happen. a new york based satanic temple is petitioning to set up a display outside of the oklahoma state house next to the biblical statue. proponents argue if the state allows one type of religious expression, it must allow alternative forms as well. the aclu said it agrees but there should be no religious statues on any state property. it was...
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temples outcomes, that's one in terms of outcomes, that's one of the metrics. >> what are they learning? do you know when they get through the system what they have learned? >> afghanistan has entrance examines for their universities. i'm not familiar with what they are. i am told by others that they are comparable to other universities in the region. i can get more information. >> let me add one point, twice as many afghans can read and write today as could 10 years ago. that number will go up to three times as many 10 years from now if the kids in school now stay in school. at a basic level literacy is the outcome. >> your other question in terms of western -- anti-western bias in their education. usaid did a $27 million contract with the ministry of education to purchase textbooks. we did have the right to fuse it. they were afghan textbooks, they designed the curriculum. we didn't interfere with that. we were satisfied it was not prejudicial to the united states or the west. >> want to say something about why we're there? >> i appreciate the question of why we are there. i think this is something all of the foreign service officers have to deal with. why am i leaving my family and going to do this? aim struck
temples outcomes, that's one in terms of outcomes, that's one of the metrics. >> what are they learning? do you know when they get through the system what they have learned? >> afghanistan has entrance examines for their universities. i'm not familiar with what they are. i am told by others that they are comparable to other universities in the region. i can get more information. >> let me add one point, twice as many afghans can read and write today as could 10 years ago. that...
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temples outcomes, that's one -- in terms of outcomes, that's of the metrics. one >> what are they learning? do you know when they get through the system what they have learned? >> afghanistan has entrance examines for their universities. i'm not familiar with what they are. i am told by others that they are comparable to other universities in the region. i can get more information. >> let me add one point, twice as many afghans can read and write today as could 10 years ago. that number will go up to three times as many 10 years from now if the kids in school now stay in school. at a basic level literacy is the outcome. >> your other question in terms of western -- anti-western bias in their education. usaid did a $27 million contract with the ministry of education to purchase textbooks. we did have the right to fuse it. they were afghan textbooks, they designed the curriculum. we didn't interfere with that. we were satisfied it was not prejudicial to the united states or the west. >> want to say something about why we're there? >> i appreciate the question of why we are there. i think this is something all of the foreign service officers have to deal with. why am i leaving my family and going to do this? aim struck
temples outcomes, that's one -- in terms of outcomes, that's of the metrics. one >> what are they learning? do you know when they get through the system what they have learned? >> afghanistan has entrance examines for their universities. i'm not familiar with what they are. i am told by others that they are comparable to other universities in the region. i can get more information. >> let me add one point, twice as many afghans can read and write today as could 10 years ago....