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called model of turkey. a secular democratic country with a predominantly muslim population. does not set a model for the region but it's a good source of inspiration like a source of inspiration right well well you sound a very russian i mean the ideology you're of course heard that this russian idea of a sovereign democracy like you see when americans say you're democracy doesn't look like the american democracy we see we're sovereign democracy so some people think it's funny some people are serious about it do you think that really. the democratic rule in every country should be woke me. you know it's sort of a special there should be a special type of democracy for every culture and every part of the world is that true world not exactly. of course there are certain rules of them across the universe universal rules of democracy the basics of democracy basic pillars of the democracy this is what gives inspiration yes should remain the same of course the. un and. other international organizations have. set
called model of turkey. a secular democratic country with a predominantly muslim population. does not set a model for the region but it's a good source of inspiration like a source of inspiration right well well you sound a very russian i mean the ideology you're of course heard that this russian idea of a sovereign democracy like you see when americans say you're democracy doesn't look like the american democracy we see we're sovereign democracy so some people think it's funny some people are...
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in turkey, she's transferred to someone else. she's then sold on to a pimp. >> narrator: we located two women who were trafficked on this same boat six months earlier by olga. >> ( tranated ): thought i was going to work in a shop. we were told that there are lots of women from moldova and russia working there. we were told that we could earn $200 a month. >> ( translated ): i can't say i was very happy or excited. i worried a bit because we were heading for a foreign country. we hoped everything would be okay. >> narrator: turkey has become one of the largest markets for women trafficked from ukraine and the old soviet bloc. its lax visa requirements make it an easy port of entry to europe and the middle east for traffickers like olga. >> she got through customs with absolutely no problem. the traffickers who transport these women have a very easy time of it. because the women know that they're going to be working illegally in the country that they're going to, they actually help the trafficker by lying to the customs officials.
in turkey, she's transferred to someone else. she's then sold on to a pimp. >> narrator: we located two women who were trafficked on this same boat six months earlier by olga. >> ( tranated ): thought i was going to work in a shop. we were told that there are lots of women from moldova and russia working there. we were told that we could earn $200 a month. >> ( translated ): i can't say i was very happy or excited. i worried a bit because we were heading for a foreign country....
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maybe urban turkeys don't have one. >> city slickers. got a turkey lesson today. >>> on the roads, an accident in petaluma still out there possibly blocking lanes northbound 101 approaching old redwood highway. southbound 101 in the commute direction looks great. in fact, no big problems out there right now. here's live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. all your approaches nice and quiet westbound 4, cruising through walnut creek toward the caldecott tunnel continues to move well on 24 towards orinda and oakland and no metering lights right now so no delay at the bay bridge. in the south bay a little bit of ongoing roadwork still northbound 101 between story road, all the way towards capitol expressway. various lanes blocked until 6:00 this morning actually according to caltrans. just in those northbound 101 lanes. guadalupe parkway looks great and traffic is light because it's early in the morning coming out of downtown san jose. dumbarton bridge, there's usually roadwork or there has been for the past couple of weeks on westbound 84 b
maybe urban turkeys don't have one. >> city slickers. got a turkey lesson today. >>> on the roads, an accident in petaluma still out there possibly blocking lanes northbound 101 approaching old redwood highway. southbound 101 in the commute direction looks great. in fact, no big problems out there right now. here's live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. all your approaches nice and quiet westbound 4, cruising through walnut creek toward the caldecott tunnel continues to move...
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turkey is not anxious to do anything in the war. the negotiations we had all week collapsed on thursday when turkey said it opposed any attempt to shift all of the real fighting on. >> the secretary-general says we're going -- >> on friday, turkey said that the support a -- they support the nato operation now. these things take time. >> congressman dennis kucinich, a liberal democrat, says the president has exceeded his constitutional authority. he did send a letter to congress on monday as saying what he was going to do. has he exceeded his constitutional authority? >> look, we all know that in the modern road, you cannot get the quick congressional vote you might have had a 100 years ago. you just have to act too quickly. i think it's pretty clear that obama did not talk to the leaders of congress himself in a sedition way. that is the best you can hope for, and he did not do it. >> senator richard lugar, highly respected on the foreign relations committee, said that the obama administration did not consult meaningfully with congr
turkey is not anxious to do anything in the war. the negotiations we had all week collapsed on thursday when turkey said it opposed any attempt to shift all of the real fighting on. >> the secretary-general says we're going -- >> on friday, turkey said that the support a -- they support the nato operation now. these things take time. >> congressman dennis kucinich, a liberal democrat, says the president has exceeded his constitutional authority. he did send a letter to...
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also tonight turkish television says nato will take over the coalition's military operation in libya turkey had been hesitating over whether to support in violence in the wrong. lost in translation weeks of the mass unrest in egypt led to regime change the signs of disenchantment the outcome of the revolution. plus police crackdown on demonstrators in brussels with tear gas and water cannons the protesters say western countries should not be imposing cuts to the home while spending millions on the libya campaign. and the first images of the workers struggling to stabilize the situation in japan's fukushima power plant the much of the reports of three more have been exposed to dangerous levels of radiation. leaving from moscow it's ten pm here now this is the arctic international news channel my name is kevin owen and first turkish television has quoted the country's foreign minister as saying that nato will take command of the operation in libya this comes as coalition forces have launched air strikes on the country for almost a week now with explosions and gunfire shaking tripoli and other
also tonight turkish television says nato will take over the coalition's military operation in libya turkey had been hesitating over whether to support in violence in the wrong. lost in translation weeks of the mass unrest in egypt led to regime change the signs of disenchantment the outcome of the revolution. plus police crackdown on demonstrators in brussels with tear gas and water cannons the protesters say western countries should not be imposing cuts to the home while spending millions on...
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turkey is not anxious to do anything in the war. the negotiations we had all week collapsed on thursday when turkey said it opposed any attempt to shift all of the real fighting on. >> the secretary-general says we're going -- >> on friday, turkey said that the support a -- they support the nato operation now. these things take time. >> congressman dennis kucinich, a liberal democrat, says the president has exceeded his constitutional authority. he did send a letter to congress on monday as saying what he was going to do. has he exceeded his constitutional authority? >> look, we all know that in the modern road, you cannot get the quick congressional vote you might have had a 100 years ago. you just have to act too quickly. i think it's pretty clear that obama did not talk to the leaders of congress himself in a sedition way. that is the best you can hope for, and he did not do it. >> senator richard lugar, highly respected on the foreign relations committee, said that the obama administration did not consult meaningfully with congr
turkey is not anxious to do anything in the war. the negotiations we had all week collapsed on thursday when turkey said it opposed any attempt to shift all of the real fighting on. >> the secretary-general says we're going -- >> on friday, turkey said that the support a -- they support the nato operation now. these things take time. >> congressman dennis kucinich, a liberal democrat, says the president has exceeded his constitutional authority. he did send a letter to...
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in india are going to be on turkey on and. off for to build in bulgaria they have kind of hope on what was termed well suffer from the japanese slump ok we will talk about project server side in less than a minute after a short break just a reminder that my guest today is alexander deputy director of the russian state atomic energy corporation. and they had the right side of commission and monitoring and analysis of japan's new threats and spotlight will be back stay with us. first cream remove old cold a clear cut on the. second the explosives are used to blast and go deeper than the kill. hurt the remains are removed by machinery. finally someone actually is deposited in vallecito. on r.g.p. . download the official and see how to make a shift your high phone on called touch from the i choose option. much on teaching life on the go. see video on demand ati smiley fuel costs an r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the call. for. the phone lines. to be soon which brightened a few nibbles song from funniest impressi
in india are going to be on turkey on and. off for to build in bulgaria they have kind of hope on what was termed well suffer from the japanese slump ok we will talk about project server side in less than a minute after a short break just a reminder that my guest today is alexander deputy director of the russian state atomic energy corporation. and they had the right side of commission and monitoring and analysis of japan's new threats and spotlight will be back stay with us. first cream remove...
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>> almost all of turkey is prone to earthquakes.1999, a huge earthquake 100 kilometers east of istanbul killed least 17,000 people. recent polls suggest 60% of turks do not want nuclear power. elections will be held in june. the environmental issues may play a role in the campaign. >> i say learn from the disaster in japan and think again. >> politicians made that decision by themselves. if they asked the people, the plans would be dropped at once. >> the people do not want it. we see what has happened in japan. what else is there to say? >> the second plant is to be built on the black sea coast. the region has seen an increase in cancer deaths that some physicians blame on reactivity from chernobyl5 years ago. turk is negotiating with toshiba to build reactors. they operate the fukushima plant. >> the russians and japanese may be coming to build power plants here and operate them as they see fit. turkey will not be in a position to supervise them. we do not have the experts. >> for decades, turkey has been dreaming of nuclear power
>> almost all of turkey is prone to earthquakes.1999, a huge earthquake 100 kilometers east of istanbul killed least 17,000 people. recent polls suggest 60% of turks do not want nuclear power. elections will be held in june. the environmental issues may play a role in the campaign. >> i say learn from the disaster in japan and think again. >> politicians made that decision by themselves. if they asked the people, the plans would be dropped at once. >> the people do not...
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turkey can benefit. all of the countries along the old silk road. >> this is one area where trance force is not unanimous. i have a great expect for barbara and the work she's done here. i think this this would be absolutely the wrong time to send that signal. iran is doing everything it can now to try to find ways around the increasingly effective sanctions that's starting to bite. this is whereas i sit in my opening remarks there's a tension between the need to engage with iran, find areas of cooperation like afghanistan and still keep up a very strong front. i think if we were to send a signal now that we want to encourage pipeline to iran, it would be a strong signal. >>[inaudible] >> no. i'm not talking about encouraging. i'm just talking about no longer blocking others from doing this. india, for example, pakistan. obviously, the united states, we have laws that forbid it now. very, very strick laws on the books. but we should stop, you know encouraging others. >> we can't have it both ways on a nu
turkey can benefit. all of the countries along the old silk road. >> this is one area where trance force is not unanimous. i have a great expect for barbara and the work she's done here. i think this this would be absolutely the wrong time to send that signal. iran is doing everything it can now to try to find ways around the increasingly effective sanctions that's starting to bite. this is whereas i sit in my opening remarks there's a tension between the need to engage with iran, find...
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they say it's a nato operation turkey is expressing a lot of reservations as to whether it's gone too far i think we can bet that there are already s.a.'s and other forces on the ground and as for a nato summit european compared to u.s. led in terms of this mission i think it's absurd the united states of course is still behind it even though robert gates and so on had a lot of reservations about it there were five abstentions for un resolution one hundred seventy three and one hundred the african union who just don't care about them because they unanimously didn't want what is going on now as for the arab league a very very iffy support for this although for them it could be a win win as well you won't see any tunisian or egyptian help for this nature operate at all i think that that question needs to be answered by all these nato leaders why do you think it is here in egypt are not involved because they see a great danger of western powers trying to get involved with this oil rich nation i'm sure that there are people on the ground in the coalition from western agencies already plan
they say it's a nato operation turkey is expressing a lot of reservations as to whether it's gone too far i think we can bet that there are already s.a.'s and other forces on the ground and as for a nato summit european compared to u.s. led in terms of this mission i think it's absurd the united states of course is still behind it even though robert gates and so on had a lot of reservations about it there were five abstentions for un resolution one hundred seventy three and one hundred the...
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. >> jimmy: the turkey leg? was that a turkey leg? >> steve: yeah. >> yes. >> jimmy: what is that?know what that is. [ light laughter ] it's like an old -- >> steve: it's turkey leg soap. >> jimmy: oh, it's turkey leg soap. that's actually soap. [ laughter ] pretty cool though. hey, what's your name, where you from? >> i'm dennis from chicago. [ scattered applause ] >> jimmy: you were expecting a bigger reaction to that? [ light laughter ] chicago? we can put some in later after post. [ light laughter ] what are you -- what are you looking at? what are you playing for buddy? >> um, i think i'll also take the hair from elijah wood. >> jimmy: whoa! >> steve: whoa. >> jimmy: this is going to be a competition. here we go. here's how the game works. turn around, face the sharp 108, get your cell phones ready and in phone-mode or picture-mode -- sorry, not phone-mode. don't fire until i tell you too, okay? i will give you the signal. aim it. let's start the loop! [ beeping ] any of these prizes could be yours. wait for my command, wait for it. ready -- aim -- shoot! [ rim shot ] stop the
. >> jimmy: the turkey leg? was that a turkey leg? >> steve: yeah. >> yes. >> jimmy: what is that?know what that is. [ light laughter ] it's like an old -- >> steve: it's turkey leg soap. >> jimmy: oh, it's turkey leg soap. that's actually soap. [ laughter ] pretty cool though. hey, what's your name, where you from? >> i'm dennis from chicago. [ scattered applause ] >> jimmy: you were expecting a bigger reaction to that? [ light laughter ]...
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and turkey ideologically is quite close to what we have experimented in south east asia. >>reporter: the malaysian prime minister, on an official visit to turkey, said his country, alongside turkey, could be a potential role model... with its differing religions, ethic groups - and a successful and growing economy. >>razak: we can offer the malaysian model if you like because it has worked, because we have been able to lead this transformation from a relatively poor nation. a nation whose economy was based on agriculture. we have moved to an industrial or industrializing economy. >>reporter: malaysia is working to join the ranks of fully developed nations by the end of this decade. >>the malaysian model of moderation - and multicultural inclusion - was endorsed by turkey, which spoke of its own recent steps in opening up its society. >>babacan: we have more and more progressive democracy, more and more representative democracy... we have become a very open society. a country with more than 400 tv channels, with more than 1100 radio channels and free debate going on. >>rep
and turkey ideologically is quite close to what we have experimented in south east asia. >>reporter: the malaysian prime minister, on an official visit to turkey, said his country, alongside turkey, could be a potential role model... with its differing religions, ethic groups - and a successful and growing economy. >>razak: we can offer the malaysian model if you like because it has worked, because we have been able to lead this transformation from a relatively poor nation. a nation...
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give them in turkey are you. right you satisfied with the way the russian government is reacting to the book because. for as i understand some governments around the world have changed their atomic policy says p. they said well let's let's stop the projects let cognise cut the number of power stations the russians are being sort of state level and that. is the russian atomic agency recital is happy with that we'll have a little help of those russian. we field your government trust. us. actually this is just an accident. it must be analyzed conclusion my take was taken afterwards but still there is not there is no another suffering source of energy for the future there is why we must prove the safety of home last and by the way o. a new design nuclear power plants not withstand such a situation the nuclear power plant built in india already going to be on tour appeal and what will be the offer of communal in bulgaria their kind of hope on what was termed what will suffer from the japanese slump ok we will talk abo
give them in turkey are you. right you satisfied with the way the russian government is reacting to the book because. for as i understand some governments around the world have changed their atomic policy says p. they said well let's let's stop the projects let cognise cut the number of power stations the russians are being sort of state level and that. is the russian atomic agency recital is happy with that we'll have a little help of those russian. we field your government trust. us. actually...
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>> almost all of turkey is prone to earthquakes.99, a huge earthquake 100 kilometers east of istanbul killed least 17,000 people. recent polls suggest 60% of turks do not want nuclear power. elections will be held in june. the environmental issues may play a role in the campaign. >> i say learn from the disaster in japan and think again. >> politicians made that decision by themselves. if they asked the people, the plans would be dropped at once. >> the people do not want it. we see what has happened in japan. what else is there to say? >> the second plant is to be built on the black sea coast. the region has seen an increase in cancer deaths that some physicians blame on reactivity from chernobyl 25 years ago. turkey is negotiating with toshiba to build reactors. they operate the fukushima plant. >> the russians and japanese may be coming to build power plants here and operate them as they see fit. turkey will not be in a position to supervise them. we do not have the experts. >> for decades, turkey has been dreaming of nuclear pow
>> almost all of turkey is prone to earthquakes.99, a huge earthquake 100 kilometers east of istanbul killed least 17,000 people. recent polls suggest 60% of turks do not want nuclear power. elections will be held in june. the environmental issues may play a role in the campaign. >> i say learn from the disaster in japan and think again. >> politicians made that decision by themselves. if they asked the people, the plans would be dropped at once. >> the people do not...
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. >> can you say turkey burger? >> reporter: turkey burger. why is that funny? >> that's just funny. there you go. nicole lapin. >> reporter: listen, i belong where you are. they have way more vegetarian options. >> nicole lapin, thank you for putting up with me. >> reporter: turkey burger. >>> the golden state warriors extend their losing slide to four games. the wore yours warriors faced the mavericks on sunday. it was not pretty. dallas reigned three-pointers all day. the warriors guard monte ellis had 18 points, but that was not enough. the mavericks win 101-73. golden state visits the san antonio spurs tonight. >>> coming up, newly-released video of the catastrophic wave at sea actually before it hit japan. >>> plus new advice for parents about car seat safety. >>> and this view from a car is pretty safe. 580 is not bad through castro valley, but here's where we have problems for the east bay commute and i'll tell you what to expect coming up this morning. >>> you are looking at a live picture of 880 in oakland. we'll check in with mike in just a moment. me
. >> can you say turkey burger? >> reporter: turkey burger. why is that funny? >> that's just funny. there you go. nicole lapin. >> reporter: listen, i belong where you are. they have way more vegetarian options. >> nicole lapin, thank you for putting up with me. >> reporter: turkey burger. >>> the golden state warriors extend their losing slide to four games. the wore yours warriors faced the mavericks on sunday. it was not pretty. dallas reigned...
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shaped like a turkey leg. you'll be working up an appetite for cleanliness with this delicious looking skin soap. perfect for shower or bath. also, toss one in the gym bag so you always get a leg up on hygiene. jimmy -- >> jimmy: there you go. [ scattered applause ] very good. contestant two, let's see what you got here, pal. [ drum roll ] you got a high five coming at you! >> steve: whoa! [ cheers and applause ] let's hear it for the long island university blackbirds they'll be playing the north carolina tar heels in the second round of the ncaa championship tournament. go blackbirds! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: very nice. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] [ rhythmic clapping ] very good. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] very good, all right. ♪ very good.
shaped like a turkey leg. you'll be working up an appetite for cleanliness with this delicious looking skin soap. perfect for shower or bath. also, toss one in the gym bag so you always get a leg up on hygiene. jimmy -- >> jimmy: there you go. [ scattered applause ] very good. contestant two, let's see what you got here, pal. [ drum roll ] you got a high five coming at you! >> steve: whoa! [ cheers and applause ] let's hear it for the long island university blackbirds they'll be...
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the only real winner is it right now from all of this is turkey. they are truly the indispensable nation. it has good ties with everyone in the region, or at least ties. an internationally as well. it just recently got four "new york times calls " journalist out of capri at -- out of captivity at in libya. when it comes to the united states, all of the uncertainty is likely to make or ran even more risk-averse. that is the act -- iran even more risk-averse. even last year that they were unable to the complete a confidence-building exercise with united states because of domestic opposition to ahmedinejad. but in afghanistan, there are overlapping interests where the united states can be more proactive. obama has pitted from engagement to containment and sanctions. we can be more sank -- created in this area. -- created in this area. you want to keep the taliban from completely taking over in this area. afghanistan does not want the taliban in control again. they can do something about the city signed -- sunni factions in baluch, which feeds an insur
the only real winner is it right now from all of this is turkey. they are truly the indispensable nation. it has good ties with everyone in the region, or at least ties. an internationally as well. it just recently got four "new york times calls " journalist out of capri at -- out of captivity at in libya. when it comes to the united states, all of the uncertainty is likely to make or ran even more risk-averse. that is the act -- iran even more risk-averse. even last year that they...
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it has turkey in the title so it must be good for you. >> whether it's a turkey burger or turkey sandwichon, cheese ayo. you want to go for a grilled chicken but load it up with vegetables and avocado. >> whole wheat, whole grain. turkey burgers are not as healthy. it's not always ground turkey breast. >> turkey burger can have just as much fat as a beef burger if it's not ultra lean. >> up next, if you are trying to cut back we have our cravings, a little something sweet. >> yeah. >> a lot of people reach for sugar free candy. five calories here. >> they can really add up. just five of the sugar free chocolates pack as many calories as a doughnut. if you compare them to their original version, you only save 30 calories for the same amount but you get more fat with the sugar free version and the alcohols that make it sweet can cause major bloating and diarrhea. >> a lot of sugar free things we look at and nonfat things, aren't those chemicals harder for your body to break down. >> well, it can give you belly fat gain, which we don't want. and there's no nutritional value. go for the rich
it has turkey in the title so it must be good for you. >> whether it's a turkey burger or turkey sandwichon, cheese ayo. you want to go for a grilled chicken but load it up with vegetables and avocado. >> whole wheat, whole grain. turkey burgers are not as healthy. it's not always ground turkey breast. >> turkey burger can have just as much fat as a beef burger if it's not ultra lean. >> up next, if you are trying to cut back we have our cravings, a little something...
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they say it's a nato operation turkey is expressing a lot of reservations as to whether it's gone too far i think we can bet that there are already s.a.'s and other forces on the ground and as for a nato european compared to u.s. led in terms of this mission i think it's absurd the united states of course is still behind it even though robert gates and so on had a lot of reservations about it there were five abstentions for u.n. resolution one hundred seventy three and would have to the african union would just not care about them because they unanimously didn't want what is going on now as for the arab league a very very iffy support for this although for them it could be a win win as were the autocrats who are in power the dictators who are in the arab league can now blame the protests in their own countries on zionist american conspiracies because after all they come to help the protests in libya also they get to topple a dictator that hasn't been good to them because he's always looked at africa you won't see any or egyptian help for this nature operate i think that that question
they say it's a nato operation turkey is expressing a lot of reservations as to whether it's gone too far i think we can bet that there are already s.a.'s and other forces on the ground and as for a nato european compared to u.s. led in terms of this mission i think it's absurd the united states of course is still behind it even though robert gates and so on had a lot of reservations about it there were five abstentions for u.n. resolution one hundred seventy three and would have to the african...
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to make any headway the russian government over there say it's aim to boost bilateral trade with turkey up to one hundred billion dollars annually trade between the two countries already by almost thirty percent last year the vaso becoming the be second largest trade partner for turkey. and i think this edition of business will be back in fifteen minutes time with an update bill is next we'll have lots to think about it for that. more news today violence is once again flared up. in these are the images. from the streets of canada. trying to hope for a shelter on the day.
to make any headway the russian government over there say it's aim to boost bilateral trade with turkey up to one hundred billion dollars annually trade between the two countries already by almost thirty percent last year the vaso becoming the be second largest trade partner for turkey. and i think this edition of business will be back in fifteen minutes time with an update bill is next we'll have lots to think about it for that. more news today violence is once again flared up. in these are...
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i think turkey is a good model. in terms of its journalism, turkey has huge amounts of newspapers and channels. it's a good model for the kind of engagement you can expect from media and the political environment. the media in turkey is extremely vibrant and very opinionated. the lines are very clearly drawn in terms of the newspapers and affiliation to the political establishment. that's one criticism i have compared to what it is like in egypt. egypt should try to shy away from having every party has a newspaper, every political ideology has its own news channel and try to break beyond those limitations. >> i'm with the naval postgraduate school and this has been a fabulous session. thank you for what you're doing. i'm interested in the whole question of the public's expectations about how quickly things are supposed to happen. i keep going back and saying to my friends was 13 years from the time the week declared independence to the time we had a president and constitution. how do you think this is going to get c
i think turkey is a good model. in terms of its journalism, turkey has huge amounts of newspapers and channels. it's a good model for the kind of engagement you can expect from media and the political environment. the media in turkey is extremely vibrant and very opinionated. the lines are very clearly drawn in terms of the newspapers and affiliation to the political establishment. that's one criticism i have compared to what it is like in egypt. egypt should try to shy away from having every...
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turkey has yet to give russia permission to start construction of the south stream gas pipeline project over its territory that's according to the deputy prime minister a good station so his delegation headed by turkish prime minister just stepped out of the ground visited moscow on wednesday to discuss a range of bilateral issues but key energy matters including the south stream. no oil pipeline failed to make any headway the russian government however did say it aims to boost bilateral trade with turkey up to one hundred billion dollars annually trade between the two countries already increased by almost thirty percent last year with russia becoming the second largest trade partner for turkey. we're going to knock it's now we stops with a japanese shares did rebound sharply after two consecutive days off the line with the make and it's going to five point seven percent in the black bank of japan helped still confidence by pumping another forty three billion dollars into the financial markets of the cash injection of three days prior to pan central bank entered with already allocated t
turkey has yet to give russia permission to start construction of the south stream gas pipeline project over its territory that's according to the deputy prime minister a good station so his delegation headed by turkish prime minister just stepped out of the ground visited moscow on wednesday to discuss a range of bilateral issues but key energy matters including the south stream. no oil pipeline failed to make any headway the russian government however did say it aims to boost bilateral trade...
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of international relations at university in turkey. western states. having. been best. on the other hand pushing ahead with military operations recently were impressed news without actually knowing for home ground what kind of regime the system of government and state place where we've why aren't able to resist or people who support for bo included who are also. very risk and. psychological pressures are crimes the common person or not one can order decisive factor one risk their conversation to another or the other problem for the west is the order is important nobody would not have acted in concert the world economy rocked the counted out his regime is facing. at all surprised western europe italy and probably who made our season of completely. national right and. we could see enormous as well as the continuing. meanwhile the unrest is spreading further in the arab world empower rain at least six people being killed and hundreds willing to it is right police attacked antigovernment protests calling for political reforms and equal rights for the majority shiites the ba
of international relations at university in turkey. western states. having. been best. on the other hand pushing ahead with military operations recently were impressed news without actually knowing for home ground what kind of regime the system of government and state place where we've why aren't able to resist or people who support for bo included who are also. very risk and. psychological pressures are crimes the common person or not one can order decisive factor one risk their conversation...
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i think turkey is a good model. in terms of its journalism. they have huge amounts of newspapers and journalists. it is the kind of engagement you can't expect from media and a political environment. they are very opinionated. the lines are clearly drawn in some of the newspapers and political establishment. that would be one criticism i have compared to what it is like in egypt. i think each of should try to shy away from having -- egypt should try to shy away from having every ideology and limitations. >> this has been a fabulous session. they keep for what you're doing. i am interested in the question of the public's expectations about how quickly things are supposed to happen. i keep going back and saying it was 13 years from the time we declared independence before we had a constitution. how do you think this will get cramped into a very short amount of time to meet the expectations of everyone wanting to get into this new space? >> that is a really good question. some people have been talking and making comparisons about the transition c
i think turkey is a good model. in terms of its journalism. they have huge amounts of newspapers and journalists. it is the kind of engagement you can't expect from media and a political environment. they are very opinionated. the lines are clearly drawn in some of the newspapers and political establishment. that would be one criticism i have compared to what it is like in egypt. i think each of should try to shy away from having -- egypt should try to shy away from having every ideology and...
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and that is of course because of objections and concerns that are being raised by countries like turkey the major sticking point really is the whole effect that it's having on the ground such as the strikes on libyan ground forces so we will need to wait at least a few days to see exactly two hours coalition agreement hands out for that second request was going our ears are the libyan did some border forest or tell us what's happening where you work. well what's happening is people are fleeing there are plenty. of refugees coming out of with yet and according to the united nations over three hundred thousand people have already brought forward the ground you thought that nearly ten thousand refugees or purely. borders with egypt. and tunisia and dozens of more are expected to drawing them so this kind of gives a picture on the humanitarian situation in the country we spoke with one family the war from bin guys the b describe the situation the terrible the said it was absolutely impossible for them to live there anymore so they decided to wait it out in egypt she was happening and maybe
and that is of course because of objections and concerns that are being raised by countries like turkey the major sticking point really is the whole effect that it's having on the ground such as the strikes on libyan ground forces so we will need to wait at least a few days to see exactly two hours coalition agreement hands out for that second request was going our ears are the libyan did some border forest or tell us what's happening where you work. well what's happening is people are fleeing...
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>> turkey. turkey question. >> according to the turkish officials, there were negotiations ongoing before the operation before last saturday. and between the opposition party in libya and the gadhafi circle anded -- and the turkey was in the negotiation. suddenly the french government started to bomb libya. >> i'm not aware of any details on that story. i don't have anything to say. i mean -- i'm not aware of it. >> have you been informed about the negotiation like that? >> between turkey and libya? >> the opposition parties in libya and the pro gadhafi? >> i'm not. we can look into it. i have not heard anything about that. >> what about the other negotiations that au has invited representative from the gadhafi government as well as opposition members, young security council representatives and arab countries for a meeting tomorrow. were you -- was the united states informed of this? do you think it's a good idea? do you think there's something to talk about in such a meeting at this point? >> w
>> turkey. turkey question. >> according to the turkish officials, there were negotiations ongoing before the operation before last saturday. and between the opposition party in libya and the gadhafi circle anded -- and the turkey was in the negotiation. suddenly the french government started to bomb libya. >> i'm not aware of any details on that story. i don't have anything to say. i mean -- i'm not aware of it. >> have you been informed about the negotiation like that?...
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turkey has yet to give russia permission to start construction of the south stream gas pipeline project over its territory that's according to deputy prime minister. a turkish delegation headed by prime minister recep and began visit moscow on wednesday to discuss a range of bilateral issues but keep the energy matters including the south stream and samson jihan the oil pipeline failed to make any headway the russian government however did say to him to boost bilateral trade with turkey up to one hundred million dollars annually the trade between the two countries already increased by almost thirty percent last year with russia becoming the second largest trade partner. now let's look at the year stock markets we start with asia of course japanese shares rebounded sharply after two consecutive days of declines reaction if you count one point seven percent decline in last friday. added five point seven percent in the session bank of japan help confidence by some. another forty three billion dollars into the financial markets it's the third cash injection and in total the bank is already
turkey has yet to give russia permission to start construction of the south stream gas pipeline project over its territory that's according to deputy prime minister. a turkish delegation headed by prime minister recep and began visit moscow on wednesday to discuss a range of bilateral issues but keep the energy matters including the south stream and samson jihan the oil pipeline failed to make any headway the russian government however did say to him to boost bilateral trade with turkey up to...
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french are very much against nato taking over control of this whole operation and we know too that turkey would very much see this operation be very limited in terms of its scope it would rather just have the international community's involvement being that of enforcing the no fly zone and nothing more than that the latest news we have though is that the command and control center will not be based in western turkey in the town of izmir we also know now that once this whole operation is enlarged it will not be up to one country to say when where and if and a strike must take place that will not meet this broad consensus what is important though about those nato enlargement and nato taking control of the full military operations here is that it certainly will send a message to the arab world and it will be much more tasteful for arab countries to be able to come to the party in terms of the mission. under the nato either ship in mind that is and if the american leadership there is a summit that has been planned on tuesday in london the contribution of the arab world will be much more discu
french are very much against nato taking over control of this whole operation and we know too that turkey would very much see this operation be very limited in terms of its scope it would rather just have the international community's involvement being that of enforcing the no fly zone and nothing more than that the latest news we have though is that the command and control center will not be based in western turkey in the town of izmir we also know now that once this whole operation is...
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to france now here's a quote from turkey's prime minister saying the following i wish to those who only see oil gold mines and underground treasures when they look in libya's direction would see the region through glow. losses of conscious from now on sort of playing it gerald to what you were just talking about what do you make of this and also of you know what's happening next there nato is a code word for the united states they've changed the date change the language every time you read a new york times or any of these other so-called papers of record when people get killed or there are strikes in afghanistan that kill innocent people they always use the term nato it's mostly the us and yes the prime minister of turkey is one hundred percent correct again the hypocrisy is before our very own eyes look what's go on in the ivory coast as we have a look what's going on in the sudan as we speak look what's going on in bahrain with this happens to be as we speak and you don't hear hillary clinton say we have to take out those tyrants no it's about the bottom line and that's all it's ever
to france now here's a quote from turkey's prime minister saying the following i wish to those who only see oil gold mines and underground treasures when they look in libya's direction would see the region through glow. losses of conscious from now on sort of playing it gerald to what you were just talking about what do you make of this and also of you know what's happening next there nato is a code word for the united states they've changed the date change the language every time you read a...
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study group, and -- turkey-u.s. study group, and while i have a strong feeling towards turkey as a strong ally of the united states which it has been since the green war and strong allies of israel recently, but turkey is going the wrong direction, but that doesn't mean you don't try to keep turkey your friend. i do that with every chance i can, members who visit, or any other time to try to encourage turkey to continue to be a nation in the middle east that is friendly towards israel to bring about a peace and they can do that. they can be a great conduit to peace. the opportunity for peace isn't lost, but wouldn't it have been wonderful to have a solution to this peace before all this unrest. who would have thought this six months ago, but because of the unrest, it's more difficult to bring about peace. hezbollah doesn't want israel to have peace, and they would like to see a continuation of the failing of the peace process so eventually they can see a failure of the great nation of israel. [applause] >> congressm
study group, and -- turkey-u.s. study group, and while i have a strong feeling towards turkey as a strong ally of the united states which it has been since the green war and strong allies of israel recently, but turkey is going the wrong direction, but that doesn't mean you don't try to keep turkey your friend. i do that with every chance i can, members who visit, or any other time to try to encourage turkey to continue to be a nation in the middle east that is friendly towards israel to bring...
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role, running military strategy, but one of the key players in this libyan assault says backed by turkey and germany, it opposes the idea that nato should be the lead player because they believe it would underline it -- undermine the support of the arab league. inste, they say to let nida have a technical, but they will run military strategy of cells. that is the deadlock. that was expected to be both -- fix tonight. has not been. there are expected to be more talks. meanwhile, the president says americans want to pull back from a primary role. a stalemate, but nato will continue talking. >> are they going to be able to break the stalemate or keep talking for another week? >> excellent question. it inot clear at all spirit obviously, there is a lot of pressure on them to reach agreement because the fighting going on in libya already, and back in brussels, they have a classic situation, but it matters you sleep to france and britain how is perceived and who runs the show. right now, all we can say is there is a compromise. the idea is that foreign ministers of the nations involved in the
role, running military strategy, but one of the key players in this libyan assault says backed by turkey and germany, it opposes the idea that nato should be the lead player because they believe it would underline it -- undermine the support of the arab league. inste, they say to let nida have a technical, but they will run military strategy of cells. that is the deadlock. that was expected to be both -- fix tonight. has not been. there are expected to be more talks. meanwhile, the president...
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turkey as a model is something that you hear a lot actually in the united states. you don't hear it so much in egypt because i don't think they want to have any single model. this is going to be an egyptian project, so they want to take a little bit from chile and a little bit from turkey and a little bit from somewhere else and so forth and so on and construct something that is egyptian. it may borrow disproportionately from one country or another, but people are starting to say about what happened in indonesia? what happened in other places? so the muslim majority clearly would matter and that is why people are asking about indonesia. but at this point, there is no sense of boquet this country shows us our future and i think that is quite deliberate on the part of those people who are trying to sort out what kinds of policy and procedures they want to advocate. the question of the youth and mrs. clinton. i actually didn't put much import in that. i think it is clear that mrs. clinton's visit was not particularly well organized and so figuring out beforehand who w
turkey as a model is something that you hear a lot actually in the united states. you don't hear it so much in egypt because i don't think they want to have any single model. this is going to be an egyptian project, so they want to take a little bit from chile and a little bit from turkey and a little bit from somewhere else and so forth and so on and construct something that is egyptian. it may borrow disproportionately from one country or another, but people are starting to say about what...