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my second message is to those who may not have voted for the ak party but may vote for ak party in thend dear citizens you must not feel defeated. there are no losers today. the only winner is our nation, our republic and our democracy. we are on our way to enter the hearts of everyone in turkey whether you voted for us or not. >> for analysis of the results so far in turkey we are joined by wolfgang the manager director of intelligence a company that analyzes political risk and joins us live via skype from new york and thank you so much for joining us here on al jazeera. we just heard the turkish prime minister painting for an optimistic and inclusive picture of turkey. now the ak party won an overwhelming number in the election and got twice as many as a percentage, twice as much as the second biggest party but how inclusive do you think this new turkish government can actually be? >> not much at all. they will campaign since june and has been a campaign based on polarization, division, creating a sense of anxiety and fear and this campaign clearly paid off to the extent the party ha
my second message is to those who may not have voted for the ak party but may vote for ak party in thend dear citizens you must not feel defeated. there are no losers today. the only winner is our nation, our republic and our democracy. we are on our way to enter the hearts of everyone in turkey whether you voted for us or not. >> for analysis of the results so far in turkey we are joined by wolfgang the manager director of intelligence a company that analyzes political risk and joins us...
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why did you choose the ak party? why do you believe that it is them that your best interests are with that? >> turkey is a very diverse community. there are many different groups within the society, and i chose that party because i believe that ak party ewe nights these different groups and brings political and economical stability to the country and that is why i will continue to support it. >> are you not afraid that you've been in power for so long that you've become used to being in power and people saying you don't want to let go as a party and that is harming turkey's democracy? >> no, no. i believe that we have only gained a lot from all the things we have done up until now and it will only get better because we have so much experience. >> thank you very much. that's one view on the political spectrum here and it is a very diverse one. there are strong opinions on all sides of this debate and that's why a lot of people are waiting in great anticipation to see the results of these elections, not only to see if t
why did you choose the ak party? why do you believe that it is them that your best interests are with that? >> turkey is a very diverse community. there are many different groups within the society, and i chose that party because i believe that ak party ewe nights these different groups and brings political and economical stability to the country and that is why i will continue to support it. >> are you not afraid that you've been in power for so long that you've become used to...
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now, what we have to know why the ak party got the results it has.analysis suggests they managed to play well on the securi security factor and resonated with people and there is another reason perhaps, the right nhp party, one of the opposition parties here lost a lot of support, that support went to the ak party but the main challenge surely for the ak party now is how to build on this success day one 49%, however, they still need to reach out to the other 51% of society if they want to end the polarization in turkey. >> omar thank you for that and we will go to bernard smith who is there and bernard a disappointing night nor kurdish htp party and barely managed to pass the gate to get into parliament at all. >> reporter: disappointing in one way, julie and the htp lost seats but leadership was saying the post election press conference last night remarkable they still managed to get into parliament at all giving the head winds they face in trying to campaign in a very unstable environment in the country between june and november, totally changed at
now, what we have to know why the ak party got the results it has.analysis suggests they managed to play well on the securi security factor and resonated with people and there is another reason perhaps, the right nhp party, one of the opposition parties here lost a lot of support, that support went to the ak party but the main challenge surely for the ak party now is how to build on this success day one 49%, however, they still need to reach out to the other 51% of society if they want to end...
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the election is a challenge for the ak party for president erdogan. in june, it couldn't form a majority government, so the election comes amid growing security concerns, a wave of violence since june has left hundreds dead. we spoke to voters at a polling station in ankara. >> once again, turks find themselves called upon to vote for their next government on the ballot paper, a plethora of different parties running as parliamentary elections. now, turkey historically has a high turnout when it comes to elections, usually in the 80% or more. even though these are the fourth time the turks take to the polls in less than two years to, there is no voter fatigue here. one of the reasons, because of the huge amount of importance placed on elections, also because of the percentage of young people that are eligible to vote. let's ask some why they are voting. >> voting for our future is the only way to shape our democracy. it's the only way to shape our democracy. >> what are the main issues? >> actually, we are voting for the stability of this country and we
the election is a challenge for the ak party for president erdogan. in june, it couldn't form a majority government, so the election comes amid growing security concerns, a wave of violence since june has left hundreds dead. we spoke to voters at a polling station in ankara. >> once again, turks find themselves called upon to vote for their next government on the ballot paper, a plethora of different parties running as parliamentary elections. now, turkey historically has a high turnout...
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with more than 65% of the vote counted, president erdogan's ak party is on 51.9%. security is a key issue here with recent suicide bombings claiming hundreds of lives and conflict gripping the kurdish southeast of the country. there are four main parties competing in this election, the ruling ak party took almost 41% in june. its failure to find a junior coalition party led to this new election. if it again fails to get 550 seats in parliament, it will be forced back to the negotiating table with its two main rivals. that could be the c.h.p. or m.h.p. also in the running is the pro kurdish people's democratic party which denied the ak party majority in june when it secured the 10% needed to enter parliament as a party for the first time. we are joined live from turkey's capital ankara and powerball results suggest this may be bog the way the ak party and president erdogan had hoped. >> actually, those partial results make it seem like it's going better than expected, because even according to the most optimistic exit polls that we were looking at leading up to those
with more than 65% of the vote counted, president erdogan's ak party is on 51.9%. security is a key issue here with recent suicide bombings claiming hundreds of lives and conflict gripping the kurdish southeast of the country. there are four main parties competing in this election, the ruling ak party took almost 41% in june. its failure to find a junior coalition party led to this new election. if it again fails to get 550 seats in parliament, it will be forced back to the negotiating table...
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the ak june, that is all party were pretty much banging on about. ey want enough votes so president erdogan could have the executive power to change the constitution to have this executive presidency. they don't have enough votes to call a referendum. a lot of his critics say the has been taking that power anyway. we have seen the crackdown on the media in the past few months. will they push with that. certainly more power than .rdogan wants centralization of power is going to be a key concern for investors. problems economic facing this country, slowing growth around 8%. then you have consumer confidence, flat or falling. the huge social divisions that are being caused by these political rifts. not to mention the breakdown of the truce with pkk militants. the list is long and you have to be a brave investor to move back into turkey and less is just for a short-term relief rally. guy: that is a really interesting point to leave the report on. tom mackenzie joining us from istanbul. anna: let's bring in our next guest. good morning. a brave investor g
the ak june, that is all party were pretty much banging on about. ey want enough votes so president erdogan could have the executive power to change the constitution to have this executive presidency. they don't have enough votes to call a referendum. a lot of his critics say the has been taking that power anyway. we have seen the crackdown on the media in the past few months. will they push with that. certainly more power than .rdogan wants centralization of power is going to be a key concern...
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how will that translate into practicalities remains to be seen because given the fact the ak party wonf the vote it still has to reach out to the other 51% of the work and main opposition and other opposition parties as well as many within the turkish society miss trust dependencies by the ruling ak party so the next few days and perhaps weeks or months are very crucial to end the political polarization in turkey. >> the pro-kurdish htp party finished with the worst result and during the election in june and bernard smith reports from the city. >> reporter: we know that here in the southeast of the country the htp lost ten seats, eight of those went back to the akp. now, the htp was campaigning in a very different environment since the june election, the break down of a ceasefire between the pkk and the turkish state created an unstashl environment here and htp did try and persuade and call on pkk to lay down its arms and wasn't successful in persuading the pkk to do that so there are suggestions that the kurds freightened about the out break after 2 1/2 years of peace decided to put t
how will that translate into practicalities remains to be seen because given the fact the ak party wonf the vote it still has to reach out to the other 51% of the work and main opposition and other opposition parties as well as many within the turkish society miss trust dependencies by the ruling ak party so the next few days and perhaps weeks or months are very crucial to end the political polarization in turkey. >> the pro-kurdish htp party finished with the worst result and during the...
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the ruling ak party received nearly 50% of the vote, regaining its parliamentary majority. president erdogan said the people voted for a stable turkey. >> the national wheel manifested itself on november 1 in favor of stability after the short term development, the national wheel decided that there is no way out other than choosing stability. they decided in favor of stability. i hope this outcome will be good for our people and our country. >> other correspondents are covering the story across the country. we are in southeastern turkey, but first let's go to istanbul. >> the results have shocked many people here in turkey, including supporters of the ruling justice and development party, as well as the main opposition parties. now the leader of the ruling ak party was trying in his speech to reach out to all of turkey. he said i am not the leader of a party, but rather a prime minister of all turks. he said we are trying to end the polarization. how to do that remains to be seen. given the fact that the ak party won 49% of the vote, it still has to be chartered the other 5
the ruling ak party received nearly 50% of the vote, regaining its parliamentary majority. president erdogan said the people voted for a stable turkey. >> the national wheel manifested itself on november 1 in favor of stability after the short term development, the national wheel decided that there is no way out other than choosing stability. they decided in favor of stability. i hope this outcome will be good for our people and our country. >> other correspondents are covering the...
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the ak party sweeping into party. 49% of the vote, it would seem. -- and becomeat the president and leaving the government? fx turkish lira is to strengthening and so are turkish stocks. let's have a look at european stocks. there is some interesting earnings. the banks and focus. -- --ff by 20% as we get off by .8% as we get -- the business delete -- the business raining back in production. a reduction in fines to the tune of $1.4 billion. that is how much they manage to rein in those costs. managed to rein in those costs. ryanair up 2%. yet to ask yourselves why? a record summer, 58 million passengers flew. see the we are going to top end of our range when it comes to profits. meanwhile, electrolyte, up 6%. u.s. in a lot in the terms of american depositary receipts. american department of justice sewing electrolux. -- department of justice suing electrolux. jonathan: caroline, thank you very much. off by .5%. the turkish lira shining bright. much more throughout this program. that is what is happening. here is what is happening in today's program. always getting better. boostr reporting a
the ak party sweeping into party. 49% of the vote, it would seem. -- and becomeat the president and leaving the government? fx turkish lira is to strengthening and so are turkish stocks. let's have a look at european stocks. there is some interesting earnings. the banks and focus. -- --ff by 20% as we get off by .8% as we get -- the business delete -- the business raining back in production. a reduction in fines to the tune of $1.4 billion. that is how much they manage to rein in those costs....
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while the results of sundays's poll was decisive giving the ak party a clear mandate to governor, the views on the streets remain divided. turkey has spent the past five months without a proper government. added to the political instability and increase in bomb attacks and the slowing down of the economy not to mention a pollarized society. >> this result is not good for turkey future because this ak party will not protect democracy. >> the people have decided. god willing, this will be good for us. >> sunday's vote was framed by many media outlets as another referendum on president erd out wan. one of his advisors say people fail to understand politics' politics. >> he has provided leadership for this country for the last 13 years but most of his opponents have failed to read his leadership in a proper way, especially when you look at the international media reporting and political come men terry. they always try to reduce the entire turkish politics to one man. >> erdouan and the ak party whaning, despite under's election victory, it appears those plans are now on hold. >> what is i
while the results of sundays's poll was decisive giving the ak party a clear mandate to governor, the views on the streets remain divided. turkey has spent the past five months without a proper government. added to the political instability and increase in bomb attacks and the slowing down of the economy not to mention a pollarized society. >> this result is not good for turkey future because this ak party will not protect democracy. >> the people have decided. god willing, this...
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acting as a turkish prime minister trying to embrace all citizens of this country and i think now the ako follow that with practical steps and also have to remember that turkey has a historic problem, the polarization is deeply rooted and do not think it will go any time soon. >> the turkey government recently taking a hard line against i.s.i.l. with a series of raids against turkish outposts but criticized in the past for not doing enough so what does this vote mean for the future fight against i.s.i.l.? >> well, i think the government was keen on highlighting the fact that turkey is facing terrorism problems, unquote. i think the country will go after what they call the terrorist groups, the kurdistan workers party on one hand and islamic state of iraq and the levante. over the last several months around 285 suspects of that group were rounded up and we saw turkish military intervening in several raids against suspects of i.s.i.l. so i think the results will push the government and i think the government stance will continue to be tough at the time being against i.s.i.l. >> this mornin
acting as a turkish prime minister trying to embrace all citizens of this country and i think now the ako follow that with practical steps and also have to remember that turkey has a historic problem, the polarization is deeply rooted and do not think it will go any time soon. >> the turkey government recently taking a hard line against i.s.i.l. with a series of raids against turkish outposts but criticized in the past for not doing enough so what does this vote mean for the future fight...
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manus: the ak party swept back into office. s party has now regained the parliamentary majority lost five months ago. this get to tom mackenzie who is in istanbul. tom, give us the details. manus, there was widespread shock and surprise last night when these results came through it they were gathering -- they were gatherings of happy ak party members. kurds are unhappy at these results. beatingarty found it the forecast by the polls. they won that majority. they wanted easily. they even pullback votes from the hdp party. they were forced into coalition talks. -- it is ardogan gamble that spain off. since june, we have seen tensions and violence. we have seen the truce breakdown, leading to a number of deaths. we have seen bombings blamed on the islamic state. one bombing in anchorage -- and -- a blackoutg for pro-kurdish parties. werek party and earn a one .- and urdu want the question is what is next? what does it mean for the constitution. it was key. president are to want wanted to change the constitution to give him a zynga
manus: the ak party swept back into office. s party has now regained the parliamentary majority lost five months ago. this get to tom mackenzie who is in istanbul. tom, give us the details. manus, there was widespread shock and surprise last night when these results came through it they were gathering -- they were gatherings of happy ak party members. kurds are unhappy at these results. beatingarty found it the forecast by the polls. they won that majority. they wanted easily. they even...
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.: breaking details on the killers in the citywide assault. >> i heard ak-47's going off and then screaming. phil: bay state natives locked down there right now. mary: the security boost happening here in boston. reid: what experts see tonight, that has them so concerned. j.c.: and the outpouring from boston and around the world. j.c.: the breaking news from paris tonight is shocking and grim. at least 120 people dead in a wave of terror attacks. phil: the killers responsible are also dead. france mobilizing its military, closing its borders, a state of emergency declared. >> let's take you live to paris where it is now just after 5:00 saturday morning. an intense, international investigation now under way. live, team coverage begins with our john at the breaking news john? john. clothing and said nothing as they murdered dozens. the affair, ruthless, sophisticated, well coordinated. almost simultaneously attack soft targets in the french capital, throwing the city into chaos. visine two tour terrorists from my point of view with ak 7's entering the conference room and firing randomly to th
.: breaking details on the killers in the citywide assault. >> i heard ak-47's going off and then screaming. phil: bay state natives locked down there right now. mary: the security boost happening here in boston. reid: what experts see tonight, that has them so concerned. j.c.: and the outpouring from boston and around the world. j.c.: the breaking news from paris tonight is shocking and grim. at least 120 people dead in a wave of terror attacks. phil: the killers responsible are also...
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unknown number of attackers carrying are the ak-47s arrived in a vehicle with diplomatic plates on it. they stormed into the hotel this morning and firing their guns and taking roughly 170 people hostage the. we are now hearing that there are no more hostages inside of that hotel, and afp is reporting that two gunmen were killed. it is still very much an active situation. a colonel in the mali army says that there are still attackers inside of the hotel and ten people have been found dead in one of the hallways. most of the hostages from multiple countries did manage to escape this ordeal, and there were six american citizens among them. our robyn kriel joining us from nairobi, kenya, and robyn, can you get us up to speed on the very latest in the situation there? >> well, malian security ministers told journalists and afp in fact that the hostages had been freed and two gunmen had been killed, however, they have not said that the operation is by any means over. it is a huge hotel an about 190 room, i believe, and they are go ing the clearing room by room. we have a local journalist o
unknown number of attackers carrying are the ak-47s arrived in a vehicle with diplomatic plates on it. they stormed into the hotel this morning and firing their guns and taking roughly 170 people hostage the. we are now hearing that there are no more hostages inside of that hotel, and afp is reporting that two gunmen were killed. it is still very much an active situation. a colonel in the mali army says that there are still attackers inside of the hotel and ten people have been found dead in...
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he's got the ak. >> the standoff lasted five hours. we now know tonight police tapped into security cameras at the clinic, watching the gunman live as he carried out his assault. >> once they were able to determine where the perpetrator was, the purpose of that was people in remote rooms could be extricated from the building. >> reporter: dear suddenly surrendered, ending the attacks that took the lives of 44-year-old officer garrett swasey, the father of two young children, and two civilians. a federal official telling nbc news, robert dear appears to be mentally disturbed but is talking to investigators, that he's offered no motive. amazing grace >> reporter: tonight, the people of colorado springs, mourning the loss of three lives, still in shock this happened in their town. >> i'm heartbroken that we are in this situation again and again and again. and i cry out with you and ask why. >> president obama also reacted to the shooting, saying the country has to do something about what he called the easy accessibility of weapons of war,
he's got the ak. >> the standoff lasted five hours. we now know tonight police tapped into security cameras at the clinic, watching the gunman live as he carried out his assault. >> once they were able to determine where the perpetrator was, the purpose of that was people in remote rooms could be extricated from the building. >> reporter: dear suddenly surrendered, ending the attacks that took the lives of 44-year-old officer garrett swasey, the father of two young children,...
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we know the ak party will be suffering a split down the middle on what can be due from the economy. one side of that is the entire policy making team, the man credited with the last ten years of economic growth in turkey. the president's people are coming into the core as well. they have a very different idea of the structural reforms should be taking place. bigger questions on the horizon, guys. >> hadley, thank you very much for that. hadley gambel live from istanbul. >>> president vladimir putin declared sunday a day of mourning. bill nealy from nbc news filed this report from cairo where the bodies are being taken. >> reporter: it fell out of the sky and no one knows why, but there were more clues today. the debris is so scattered, the plane's tail three miles from the cockpit, investigators say it broke up in midair. they are investigating the wreckage for any signs of explosion, fire, or mechanical failure. amid it all, tragic reminders of the 224 lives lost. the plane's two black boxes have now been recovered and soon the voices and data from the cockpit will be analyzed. inv
we know the ak party will be suffering a split down the middle on what can be due from the economy. one side of that is the entire policy making team, the man credited with the last ten years of economic growth in turkey. the president's people are coming into the core as well. they have a very different idea of the structural reforms should be taking place. bigger questions on the horizon, guys. >> hadley, thank you very much for that. hadley gambel live from istanbul. >>>...
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he's got the ak. >> more than a hundred officers on the scene pressuring the gunman to surrender. >> was planned parenthood really his target? team coverage of this unfolding story starts now. >>> hey, good morning. the man accused of attacking a planned parenthood clinic in colorado springs taken into custody, robert louis deere and police say he is behind a day of terror. >> here's what we know. the siege lasted more than five hours. 115 officers rushed to the scene in the end, 9 people were injured and 3 people were killed including a police officer who "the new york times" reports this morning was also the co-pastor of his church. >> clayton sandell was there as the siege ended and joins us from the scene. clayton, good morning to you. >> good morning to you, dan. you can see the police are still here on the scene. they have been here overnight. the planned parenthood office is right down the treat. they say it could take them days to process this crime scene and perhaps even longer to understand w
he's got the ak. >> more than a hundred officers on the scene pressuring the gunman to surrender. >> was planned parenthood really his target? team coverage of this unfolding story starts now. >>> hey, good morning. the man accused of attacking a planned parenthood clinic in colorado springs taken into custody, robert louis deere and police say he is behind a day of terror. >> here's what we know. the siege lasted more than five hours. 115 officers rushed to the scene...
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and president obama is condemning republicans for what he calls "political posturing" in the ake of friday's attack on paris. dozens of republican governors and congressmen are calling for a halt in admitting syrian refugees. we'll have more on these top stories coming up on the tv nine news at six. let's go back out to joe and bruce at he variety radiothon taking place at k-m-r-y. changes are in the air. showers and drizzle come to an end across iowa as an area of low pressure moves east. strong winds follow this system keep things cooler on thursday with west winds gusting up to 40 mph. our attention then focuses on the first chance for snow i. eastern iowa this fall. a storm racesuickly from the west developing precipitatioio later on friday. colder air moves in snowfall is likely into early saturday. some accumulation is likely. as this is a developing storm system make sure you check ba for forecast updates. tonight: patchy drizzle early low: 29-35 winds: w 15-25tomorrow: partly cloudy, windy high: 42-48 winds: w 20-40 and thank you for your generosity. 're pleased to announce that the
and president obama is condemning republicans for what he calls "political posturing" in the ake of friday's attack on paris. dozens of republican governors and congressmen are calling for a halt in admitting syrian refugees. we'll have more on these top stories coming up on the tv nine news at six. let's go back out to joe and bruce at he variety radiothon taking place at k-m-r-y. changes are in the air. showers and drizzle come to an end across iowa as an area of low pressure moves...
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. >> the ak semiradiation of isis is due to our attitude? that's what you are arguing? >> no. it's our lackadaisical attitude. >> why bomb it if it's just our fault why bomb beirut. >> maybe since turkey president obama announced he wanted to close gitmo because detainees there cost a lot of money. like a million dollar as year. here is a guy who increased government spending by a trillion dollars in seven years. which i think people would spend know ing they were off the battlefie battlefield. >> that's a silly argument. right now we are at war. the idea that we should be releasing them now when there are attacks in paris and beirut, it's a terrible time to do it. >> jess? >> when is it a good time? >> i don't think we should -- >> i don't think we should hand over. you guys are kt acting like we are sending them straight to damascus. we are sending themle to an ally. we know from the earlier release one of the soldiers did end up back on the battlefield. >> one out of five. >> not insignificant. >> i do know it's 20%. >> that's okay. >> it should be zero. i guarantee the num
. >> the ak semiradiation of isis is due to our attitude? that's what you are arguing? >> no. it's our lackadaisical attitude. >> why bomb it if it's just our fault why bomb beirut. >> maybe since turkey president obama announced he wanted to close gitmo because detainees there cost a lot of money. like a million dollar as year. here is a guy who increased government spending by a trillion dollars in seven years. which i think people would spend know ing they were off...
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he's got the ak. >> reporter: the alleged gunman 57-year-old robert dear, made rambling, hostile comments about planned parenthood. dear was on the minds of many during candlelight vigils and prayer circles throughout colorado this weekend. >> we forgive him. we can't not. garrett's forgiven him. news, washington. >>> breering noefr night, a terrifying moment aboard a b bus pack with college studes losing control on a virginia road. >> more than 30 people were injured last night when the charteter bus flped over on a mp and landed on its side. the students were returning to school from thanksgiving break to virginia tech, the university of virginia, and radford university. >> i just dropped them off at vcu. they're headed back to radford tonight to go back to school. and d i was ony way home. my daughter called and said the bus flipped over. >> a call no parent wants. one person was seriously hurt. the others suffered minor injuries. the bus driver was charged with reckless driving. >>> breaking news from overseas. specifically afghastan. where the state dertment has warned of an imminent
he's got the ak. >> reporter: the alleged gunman 57-year-old robert dear, made rambling, hostile comments about planned parenthood. dear was on the minds of many during candlelight vigils and prayer circles throughout colorado this weekend. >> we forgive him. we can't not. garrett's forgiven him. news, washington. >>> breering noefr night, a terrifying moment aboard a b bus pack with college studes losing control on a virginia road. >> more than 30 people were injured...
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. >> investigators say the man pulling the trigger armed with the ak- 47 style assault rifle filed round after round and now security camera at the clinic and watching the gunman live as he carried out his assault. >> and then he was just shooting. >> the gunman managed to kill 3 people. 5 police officers and 4 other civilians were injured in the attack. including one man who was waiting in a parked car. >> he was aiming at me. and i just hit the gas and he started shooting and i was looking at his face. and then the shots came through the glass and i started bleeding. >> officer garrett swayze, a melrose native, the 44- year- old worked for the university of colorado and was a world class figure skater. >> garrett is - - or was - - the most selfless person i knew. always there as my confidant and brother and put up with me. >> 24 hours after the colorado springs community is struggling >> all i can say is my heart' s broken. >> and earlier they square on and show up for work on monday and we' ll begin again. we' re here to make sure these clinics stay safe. in boston tonight, kelly o' h
. >> investigators say the man pulling the trigger armed with the ak- 47 style assault rifle filed round after round and now security camera at the clinic and watching the gunman live as he carried out his assault. >> and then he was just shooting. >> the gunman managed to kill 3 people. 5 police officers and 4 other civilians were injured in the attack. including one man who was waiting in a parked car. >> he was aiming at me. and i just hit the gas and he started...
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the ak's stunning comeback and victory in the last election and obviously the rise of isis threat. can i start by asking you, the presumed now bombing to the russian jet liner in sharm el sheikh, is that a game changer in isis capability? >> of course, this big crime against humanity. this is not an attack against a russian plane. this is an attack against all of us. it shows that if a crisis is not being solved in a particular region, it's difficult to contain it in other countries as well. therefore, it is the right time to act together. >> with all the talk about more and more nations beefing up their response to isis, is trrk, would turkey, under the right conditions agree to be a ground force? >> ground force is something we have to talk together and share, as i told into the last interview. there's a need of a greater strategy. air campaign and ground troops. but turkey alone can't take all this burden. if there's a coalition, then there's a strategy, turkey is ready to take part of in all sense. >> including on the ground? >> of course. there's a need of integrity otherwise.
the ak's stunning comeback and victory in the last election and obviously the rise of isis threat. can i start by asking you, the presumed now bombing to the russian jet liner in sharm el sheikh, is that a game changer in isis capability? >> of course, this big crime against humanity. this is not an attack against a russian plane. this is an attack against all of us. it shows that if a crisis is not being solved in a particular region, it's difficult to contain it in other countries as...
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. >> as soon as we opened the door, one of the terrorists shot 25 to 30 rounds of the ak-47 bullets. 7. 7.0 caliber. >> right here? >> yes. >> and you can see the entire interview tonight with lester on "world news tonight." janice huff is tcking all of it for us. janice? >> well, chuck, it is lighter most of the day, but it is becoming heavier and the winds are picking up. and you may notice it if you go out oside, and wind-swept rain are is what we are expecting with the gusts up to 30 miles per hour, and don't be surprise ed if you see thunder and lightning with some of the downpours. we are seeing the heavier showers headed to middlesex county, and moving into new jersey now, and continue spreading across the area. the cold front is across the west with the drier air, and in the meantime, the heavier showers are picking up as the front moves through the region, and this is going to be continuing through the rest of the eveninger and pockets of heavy rain may add up to the an inch or more, and between now and say midnight and the winds will continue to uncrease. and we will talk th
. >> as soon as we opened the door, one of the terrorists shot 25 to 30 rounds of the ak-47 bullets. 7. 7.0 caliber. >> right here? >> yes. >> and you can see the entire interview tonight with lester on "world news tonight." janice huff is tcking all of it for us. janice? >> well, chuck, it is lighter most of the day, but it is becoming heavier and the winds are picking up. and you may notice it if you go out oside, and wind-swept rain are is what we are...
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. >> the ak the school district is teenaging this mornl. j and a virginia man's death after being tased. a new video has some demanding a new system. >> the storms that are pushing its way. where you live, when it will the centers for medicare and medicaid services recently asked patients to rate the quality of over 3,500 hospitals. fewer than 10% received 5 stars. among them was cancer treatment centers of america in philadelphia. cancercenter.com/eastern. every sip. the taste uniquely dunkin'. each cup uniquely you. brewed fresh because it's not just any coffee. it's your coffee, your dunkin'. america runs on dunkin'. . >>> breaking news. montgomery county police are investigating a man's death. apparently a family member found his body and during the investigation police found some chemicals that prompted a hazmat situation. you're looking live at the home on winnynnona court. we'll have an update in about 15 minutes. >>> first an umbrella will come in handy as we watch this line of showers as it pushes into the d.c. area right now. it's
. >> the ak the school district is teenaging this mornl. j and a virginia man's death after being tased. a new video has some demanding a new system. >> the storms that are pushing its way. where you live, when it will the centers for medicare and medicaid services recently asked patients to rate the quality of over 3,500 hospitals. fewer than 10% received 5 stars. among them was cancer treatment centers of america in philadelphia. cancercenter.com/eastern. every sip. the taste...
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the victory has not been large enough so the ak party can change the constitution.re are plans to change the constitution and strengthen the presidency. if we look beyond the next few see sort of, realization that actually economic problems in turkey have been apparent, even before the round of elections tense june. inflation is higher and rising. there are concerns about central bank independence, too. unless we see improvement on those fronts, some of these recent gains may not be enough. we have a fed rate increase on the horizon, how do they continue to make it sustainable? they're looking for solutions to help restore credibility. there are some moves we should be looking out for. to cementbe efforts central banks's independence. allowing the central bank to raise rates. theddition, appointments to cabinets. bank is ahe central massive importance to investors, but what about or to want's priority when it comes to -- erdogan's reform? position has his relatively limited power, but he has influence over his party. -- wek -- if we look past look to the past few ye
the victory has not been large enough so the ak party can change the constitution.re are plans to change the constitution and strengthen the presidency. if we look beyond the next few see sort of, realization that actually economic problems in turkey have been apparent, even before the round of elections tense june. inflation is higher and rising. there are concerns about central bank independence, too. unless we see improvement on those fronts, some of these recent gains may not be enough. we...
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he has the the ak. >> he was looking directly in my face and he was aiming for my head. >> reporter: but the bullet missed. police officers began using armored vehicles to smash through walls and rescue those taking cover inside of the clinic. >> the exam bed pushed up against the ball and we all sat in front of the door, for about five hours. >> reporter: colorado springs mayor was among those watching drama an fold on security cameras. >> it was incredibly dramatic. he started yelling that he was willing to give up. >> calls kept coming out, and to stand up. >> reporter: on saturday police searched dear's trailer. >> ♪ amazing grace >> reporter: at a service a memorial was held for victims as they held hand and vowed solidarity. >> four of the nine people wounded here of been released from the hospital. the suspect robert lewis dear remains in police custody, without bail tonight, his first court appearance is scheduled for monday. in colorado springs, brandy hip, channel six, "action news", walter? >> all right, thank you, brandy. >>> a pedestrian is being treated for serious injur
he has the the ak. >> he was looking directly in my face and he was aiming for my head. >> reporter: but the bullet missed. police officers began using armored vehicles to smash through walls and rescue those taking cover inside of the clinic. >> the exam bed pushed up against the ball and we all sat in front of the door, for about five hours. >> reporter: colorado springs mayor was among those watching drama an fold on security cameras. >> it was incredibly...
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this man carries the ak-47 of his friend who died eight months ago. e in the flat open ground with isis in the next village, they still scorn isis' leaders and welcome help. if the french, russian or american fighters this commander says come here to fight, we will cooperate with them, as we are all fighting to clean the area of isis for all of humanity. isis left their mark on the nearby area as has the fight for it. even the mosque littered with mines. >> the si the silence here is breathtaking, and this is the road down the raqqah, and you can hear the complete absence of human life. there is little in victory left to fight for. on the way out, we meet these guys who don't look much like white knights, but that is what the pentagon hopes they are, the syrian democratic forces to get american aid to say they have secured the major defection inside of raqqa to fight isis. we weren't expecting this large number to the join, but now there are 4,000 tribesman he says. when we want to move, all of them are ready, and we have managed to sneak weapons to th
this man carries the ak-47 of his friend who died eight months ago. e in the flat open ground with isis in the next village, they still scorn isis' leaders and welcome help. if the french, russian or american fighters this commander says come here to fight, we will cooperate with them, as we are all fighting to clean the area of isis for all of humanity. isis left their mark on the nearby area as has the fight for it. even the mosque littered with mines. >> the si the silence here is...
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you look at the weapons involved, the ak-47 rifles, certainly that is something not easily available omething that security forces would try to keep track of. and the fact that seven of the eight who were killed did in fact have suicide vests on them and managed to deatonate. that leads people to believe there possibly could have been something more to this, than just regular street criminals. people feel fairly unsafe at this time. and it's interesting we have been skimming through the morning papers here. one that caught our eye. it says this time, it is war. and that is certainly the indications that you get when you listen for instance to the statements from the french president, who was of course visibly shaken by what happened, but at the same time said there would be a very harsh response, and one without mercy. >> and fred, clear something up for us if you can. i don't know if you have an answer for us. but some of our guests say it is pretty easy to get an ak-47 there if you know where to go in paris. some say it's very difficult. so what is your take? >> reporter: we actuall
you look at the weapons involved, the ak-47 rifles, certainly that is something not easily available omething that security forces would try to keep track of. and the fact that seven of the eight who were killed did in fact have suicide vests on them and managed to deatonate. that leads people to believe there possibly could have been something more to this, than just regular street criminals. people feel fairly unsafe at this time. and it's interesting we have been skimming through the morning...
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it's the marathon weekend tomorrow the ate ak run and walk in the morning at 7:30.he kids fun run kicks off at 10:30 that's tomorrow. keep in mind the street closures will be in effect all weekend along any of the -- along the race course, no parking and septa buses will be on detour and then the big show is on sunday. marathon kicks off here at 22nd and the parkway. work its way through manayunk, through university city, through old city it's going to be a great day downtown plus don't forget temple tomorrow, eagles on sunday. have a great weekend we'll see you bright and early o >> now your winning lottery numbers. >> ♪ ♪ >>> montgomery county man who spends his time helping others in the area all of a sudden finds himself in need of help. the freezer that he used to keep his food in before donating it to the hungry, well, guess what, it broke. >> but someone came through in a huge way for their generous neighbor with their own act of generosity. fox 29's joanne pileggi joins us live with this harder warming story. joanne. >> absolutely, chris, dawn. sometimes you
it's the marathon weekend tomorrow the ate ak run and walk in the morning at 7:30.he kids fun run kicks off at 10:30 that's tomorrow. keep in mind the street closures will be in effect all weekend along any of the -- along the race course, no parking and septa buses will be on detour and then the big show is on sunday. marathon kicks off here at 22nd and the parkway. work its way through manayunk, through university city, through old city it's going to be a great day downtown plus don't forget...
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after they see what happened in paris and what these apparent terrorists were able to get away with the ak-47s and hostages and suicide bombers. it's clear, anderson, a fair amount of preparation went into this and the big question how did this happen in europe? there is a big problem of travelers, people going to syria, getting training and coming back and wanting to launch attacks and this could be law enforcement's greatest fear with that, anderson. >> pamela, the death toll, this is a grim accounting minute by minute we're getting more information how many people have been killed. the latest confirmed number is 153 people known dead, just a short time ago it was 149. it is now 153 people known dead from a string of attacks and exactly the nature of all of these attacks, as many as six to seven, we do not fully know. we know what is believed to be a suicide bombing at the french stadium. this attack by multiple gunmen at the bataclan theater and a shooting into a restaurant and you're going to hear from a survivor of that attack very shortly. the other nature of the attacks we are still
after they see what happened in paris and what these apparent terrorists were able to get away with the ak-47s and hostages and suicide bombers. it's clear, anderson, a fair amount of preparation went into this and the big question how did this happen in europe? there is a big problem of travelers, people going to syria, getting training and coming back and wanting to launch attacks and this could be law enforcement's greatest fear with that, anderson. >> pamela, the death toll, this is a...
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he's got the ak. it's looking around. 's got the gun at the low ready position. >> which way is he walking? >> directly towards the lobby, towards the french. real stocky build. the gun is down by his waist in a ready position. >> for sure he's in the hallway. we'll shoot through the door. >> is he alone in the room? >> he's alone. >> hallways are clear. >> he says he's going to come out with his hands up. >> he's standing up. >> he has his hands clear. >> he's walking towards the hallway. >> we have eye contact. he is coming towards the front. we have one suspect right now. >> for updates on this or any major story any time, download our abc 7 news app and enable push alerts for immediate notifications. >>> severe weather is pounding part of this midwest and is blamed for ate deaths. five people died in accidents related the ice storm. another three in north texas from flash floods. one person is still missing. thousands of people are without power as ice accumulated on downed power lines. icy conditions are likely to sti
he's got the ak. it's looking around. 's got the gun at the low ready position. >> which way is he walking? >> directly towards the lobby, towards the french. real stocky build. the gun is down by his waist in a ready position. >> for sure he's in the hallway. we'll shoot through the door. >> is he alone in the room? >> he's alone. >> hallways are clear. >> he says he's going to come out with his hands up. >> he's standing up. >> he has his...
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the ak-47s are extremely hard to track down. but explosives are completely different and places where explosions were detonated, the explosive signature would be able to be tracked back. but having a vest, that would tell the authorities, a great -- possibly a great deal about the origin of this attack. >> and if you could, do you think the authorities are focusing on more of a home grown, home made vest here or is this something they think may have been imported? >> the whole notion of having a home grown attack is certainly indicated in this particular case. france has got a real problem with home grown terrorism, even more so than other places outside the middle east. more than the united states, more than any other place in europe and so, the kind of cordination, organization, planning, rehearsals and that sort of stuff, for that to have taken place, would be a strong indicator in the direct of having a home grown attack and there's no end of this effected youths whose origins from the middle east. some of them origins from t
the ak-47s are extremely hard to track down. but explosives are completely different and places where explosions were detonated, the explosive signature would be able to be tracked back. but having a vest, that would tell the authorities, a great -- possibly a great deal about the origin of this attack. >> and if you could, do you think the authorities are focusing on more of a home grown, home made vest here or is this something they think may have been imported? >> the whole...
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the first move. so, i realized i would have to ake the first move myself. take people by the arm and lead them together. peter, one of the refugees, had been a printer of fine books back in austria. so, i took him out to the press o meet jim archer. i knew jim could understand the old man's desire to get back to his craft. it wasn't hard to tell that he had been away from his work for a long, long time. for all his politeness, he could not keep his hands off the presses. so, jim agreed to take peter under his wing. as i left, jim was already promising to take peter over to see the collection of books at the memorial library across the meadow from the press. the great american poets house has been kept as it was since he day he died, with his own collection of fine additions and manuscripts. here were the things that peter loved most. things he had been away from or too long. he must have remembered how many of these same books he had seen burned in the streets of his own hometown. he must ever call that emerson, thoreau, whitman, sat in the same room 100 ye
the first move. so, i realized i would have to ake the first move myself. take people by the arm and lead them together. peter, one of the refugees, had been a printer of fine books back in austria. so, i took him out to the press o meet jim archer. i knew jim could understand the old man's desire to get back to his craft. it wasn't hard to tell that he had been away from his work for a long, long time. for all his politeness, he could not keep his hands off the presses. so, jim agreed to take...
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. >> and we are talking about the kalashnikov rifles ak-47s? >> yes. >> and how did they know that something may have been come, and evan, how many times on the broadcast that you have been talking about in the aftermath chatter, and this time, you are concerned about seemingly nothing. >> well with, nobody is talking about the chatter, and we are reliant on the intercepts, and the communication intercepts. and two problems with that, and number one, if there are no commu communications, nothing to intercept, and two, we are playing a lot of the, you know, the monday morning quarterbacking, and going back to look at what communications there were and trying to vine the tea leaves from that, and it is very difficult. one of the questions here is why didn't not just the u.s. intelligence agencies, but the e global intelligence agencies not know that something like this was coming, and if the individuals were from coming from syria, and they were able to sneak into europe how did they do it? as refugees or ho ther wise and if they were french natio
. >> and we are talking about the kalashnikov rifles ak-47s? >> yes. >> and how did they know that something may have been come, and evan, how many times on the broadcast that you have been talking about in the aftermath chatter, and this time, you are concerned about seemingly nothing. >> well with, nobody is talking about the chatter, and we are reliant on the intercepts, and the communication intercepts. and two problems with that, and number one, if there are no...
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he's got the ak. he's looking around and he's got the gun in the low ready position. >> which way is he walking? >> he's coming back towards our view towards the desk long trench coat, real stocky build, gun down by his waist in a ready position. >> we're sure he's in the hallway. we're going to shoot through the door. >> is he alone? >> hit high. >> just was told it's clear. >> suspect is coming out. coming out with his hands up. >> he's standing up. he's standing up. >> can you advise he has his hands clear? >> now he's walking towards the hallway. >> we have eyes on him and he is coming towards the front of the business. >> we have one suspect detained right now. >> okay, so let's bring in abc news consultant brad garrett, a former special agent with the fbi. brad, good morning. i've got to ask you how rare is it for a suspect in an active shooter situation like this to voluntarily surrender? >> it's quite unusual, dan. as we experienced in paris and other places where islamic extremists have taken
he's got the ak. he's looking around and he's got the gun in the low ready position. >> which way is he walking? >> he's coming back towards our view towards the desk long trench coat, real stocky build, gun down by his waist in a ready position. >> we're sure he's in the hallway. we're going to shoot through the door. >> is he alone? >> hit high. >> just was told it's clear. >> suspect is coming out. coming out with his hands up. >> he's standing...
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. >> so there's a split in the ak party now, isn't there? in terms of the structural reforms. the question will be who the party brings in to do this economic portfolio. will it be mr. alli babajan or whether the president will bring in people his own. >> this is a big question. my idea is turkey should have a sustainable moderate growth rate of 3 to 4%. in the latest mid term program of the government we have witnessed it. some targets were changed. actually growth rate was down around 4% roughly. unemployment rate was expected slated to be around 10.5%. it was up from 9.5% so we see that the government is expecting some negativities in the global economy. it is very difficult to implement those reports -- reforms that i talked about because the global environment is not favorable these days and it's not going to be favorable in the maybe coming two, three years for turkey and for all the emerging countries. that's why we have to be very cautious on that and not very aggressive. we can manage them. we can manage the implementation of those reforms in a moderate pace, i would
. >> so there's a split in the ak party now, isn't there? in terms of the structural reforms. the question will be who the party brings in to do this economic portfolio. will it be mr. alli babajan or whether the president will bring in people his own. >> this is a big question. my idea is turkey should have a sustainable moderate growth rate of 3 to 4%. in the latest mid term program of the government we have witnessed it. some targets were changed. actually growth rate was down...
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he's coming out, got the ak. >> where is he coming out? the front of the building. get to the front of the building. >> 39, he is sitting in a chair behind the counter, looking up, white male, trench coat, maybe a beard. >> looking around? >> he's looking around. but he's still sitting. he's got the gun, low ready position. >> part of the way they were able to track gunman's movement remote footage from security cameras inside the planned parenthood building. one of the three fallen victim was university of colorado officer garrett swasey. the 44-year-old father of two well-loved in this community. sarah gannon joins me now. tell us what you've learned about him. >> hey there, pamela. you know, officer garrett swasey was more than ten miles away, working for a different police department, when he heard the call at one of his fallen colleagues was being shot at and he rushed the scene to help. people who we talked to today who knew him say that this is who he was. he was selfless in everything that he did from his family to his former career as ice skater to his lead
he's coming out, got the ak. >> where is he coming out? the front of the building. get to the front of the building. >> 39, he is sitting in a chair behind the counter, looking up, white male, trench coat, maybe a beard. >> looking around? >> he's looking around. but he's still sitting. he's got the gun, low ready position. >> part of the way they were able to track gunman's movement remote footage from security cameras inside the planned parenthood building. one...
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mourning after 129 people are killed in paris in a series of suicide bombings and shootings in the deadliest ak
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if you look closely you see the ak-47 jam.point blank and ready to shoot her without a motion, without care like we've seen with every gunman right there. all right? then he moves on because it jams. what does that tell you about the gunman? that a lack of competence, of training? was that? >> yeah, i think at this point when you look at this, this is probably a target of opportunity and they were moving onto the primary objective, but if you're well-trained with these weapons, it's easy to clear a jam like that and probably what happens is a lot of times on these aks because they are mass produced in several countries around the world, the most popular assault rifle made, the magazine doesn't seat correctly up into the receiver of the weapon and a lot of times that bolt will jam or you'll get a misfire and it really all it takes is ten to 15 seconds to be able to clear that and continue on. >> so he didn't -- are you surprised he didn't wait the ten to 15 seconds and execute this woman? he ran away instead. >> he walked away
if you look closely you see the ak-47 jam.point blank and ready to shoot her without a motion, without care like we've seen with every gunman right there. all right? then he moves on because it jams. what does that tell you about the gunman? that a lack of competence, of training? was that? >> yeah, i think at this point when you look at this, this is probably a target of opportunity and they were moving onto the primary objective, but if you're well-trained with these weapons, it's easy...